OCTOBER 16, 1940 P.E.l. Hospital subscriptions 24 Holiday Fatalities WHITE SPOT The Gontral Guardian‘ ‘Q ' DANCE This column h reserved m luu In "° . uWlor-ztlrriauavanuin; n] t la. i*f,98_'%?‘%§'i"15‘1tt‘f <=~ " :..-.~s.....- -"'~"1 w- i" 1""- lilzht Got 16 810.0042. F. Hutcheson. CBASWELL 1‘ Don Messrs Oneheatn we]? 3:5: z-"ldilllmenmfieum _ “'03 each-‘Mn an“ Mn‘ J3" m’ Pmmgmum" Modern and Old Time curred {during the Tharfisgil/fig- if. nsiiiery. Mrs. B. W. Sherwood. $21.01;! each~Mlss Hattie McL-aine, - Anna Bennett, Mniy weak-end in Canada. 1n Ontario 10 persons lost CONFEDERATIONLIJFE INSUR. 9 lives. ANCE 789_1_21_3m Heated Hall. Refreshments v their‘ There were five fatalities in i .1 Best Dance floor 0n P. l. l. l. I Lifliilit-i". Miss Bins Clark. Mrs. ——-—- . , .. sun Nova Bcotla. aix in Qu be , t 1111"." his,“ “the.- o... .i'.f..':.¥‘.t 3?...‘.i‘;%h.“““‘ Mai-i»- o M M11111»- w- m hfi1~=“%~‘1‘1 iiuuiitiorgggfnTpkywagfiigéfl 1,-41i-10-16—11- ‘°°°"""°"‘“"' '°" m "w" untied; Paris Ont. ariett S-kipen nulls . ~ - - I . . ‘——- --. ,-__ _ - L.t1u1"d1ie1",Re_v.Hugh Miller, Chas. inA PICKARD a Co are unload- ‘ " E1835), “éfifiiifj; 3,1‘; £232 A Bum" Dr‘ u‘ D‘ 8m!‘ ‘mhn A- 8 u“ m I“"°1‘“e55- 01d Sydney. crashed into the Grand River collings, Ins G. Gillan, Mrs. Li. N. Bvrinshill, Acadia Nut and Can. s t o In a collieiy at lnverness ‘ms rijsigioiarohury w we“ nel Coal. L-426-l0-l6-3i. Tflmty "mull chufgh gséidggsuligiioaoxixizlg. as.‘ wnifituieti’ e100 oooh-—A~ F'- Mouilvo John MARI-IE!) 4s vaAitLM, m‘ broke awayagn ‘in inifiiilerfiugifiiori: w.‘ Yw-S,§fii"i§§'°"iv§‘n’" 1,11,51,11’,- Mrs. Anthon Gallant, n. Prospect wsnnasnav, ocronsn iatii min. n1 11cc. m 8mm -P fl r e . Ave" Mum w, Wm fomefly or ,730__P i rwo Montrealers, Damase Pilon, siiiinys e y a o . Rune” PEI a l -b . rayei- Meet ng. 3Q and 39cm, Denm 6L we“ killed o0 Cents-Jidiss Ruth Vinnicombe. xurtymim ~ - -. e e rated their two-Official Board. Saturday when a. scaffolding fen 25 Cents each-Ed Garnhum, Wm. “m” s‘ weddms anniversary mopping mem 40 we, w we‘ Trumor. Mrs. Frances Holl 'I‘rainor, Y- lit. 17th. may are the Personals 9-0pm; Roland Difl Mrs. Fbrden Pit-route o! leather Arthur Gallant. Another Montrealer, rueaenoit mond Young and Toff ialrem. The list is stil open and will con- t . so for the City during the mmlCfi of this month. The rural lcls have yet to be heard from. ‘n. in your subscription at A. p; d 8r Co's uptown office or 5c 1d some m the Hospital. L-420-lO-l6-li. Yesterday's Local Market Quotations COIIRFCTEDRR uvznv WEI)- susnav ANDUSEATURDATS I RETAIL MARKET ty. Ql-Wbec. Canada, and Father Ray- "m"! 5511mm Bellemore college, Tacomah, wngn UNIVERSITY GRADUATES FURL Am F0RcE--TW° llilut recruits for the R. C. A. F. leave for 'l‘0r0nt0 this morning in the person; o; ML Niall H. Burnett. B. A., second year Pivinitv Student, McGill Pfesbytel‘- ‘"1 3911988. and Mr. George Keefer, 531°71'55" 0mm". Yale University, Ilellbcw of Mrs. Gordon G. H s, Euston Street. Niall is the n: n brother to volunteer, two in the two in the Army, and now liu 111 Q Air Force. George lius the distinction of being the first Ameri- can University Student to enlist ut Charlottetown. A HIGHWAY DANGER - Com. plaint is made by motorists of a serious menace in the nature o.’ a Navy, th M“ no; 25-800 ilarge hole in the highway n1 the Cniibugc 3 hfifld 35¢ ‘curve between Southport and Bun- iucw, 3 lbs 10o ‘bury The hole is reported to be point Beef 16-240 Ifivo or six feet deep and is un- itohing Meat 12-140 ,protected. It was evidently left in Cit-om qt. 00¢ this condition when the road was Fowl cuch ‘iii-Ill?! fixed. Prompt attention by the 15-29-330 Public Works Department would be ‘if ll). gfillizicli 2 lb! Bocf qr. 8 l-il-llc Steak 1b 15415“ Bum-r dairy 25-286 chicken each 75-31-30 gioiv meats 12-l4c Corned 1 [ilucborrles qt. 15c yctv potatoes pk. lfciid lettuce, each 15c (‘ucurrfiicrs G f0!‘ 56 Peas, shelled per qt. Gila Sui-rots, 3 lbs. 100 gclcry 10¢ 511m chard. 4 lbs 25c Tomatoes, 4 lb! Torn. per doz 35-390 squash, per lb. 30 Giiuliilower, 2 for 25o Apples, per peck 25-35-40c 31cm tomatoes. no!‘ nook 25o rnble squash. 4 for 25¢ onions, N0. 1. 10 lbl 396 Poi-ships, per bunch 10o 3mm- sprouts, 2 boxes 25o Pickling onions, per lb 12o Turulps, 8 for 10° Broccoli, 3 bunches 35¢ Plums qt. 13° Grnvenstein apples, per pk 50-660 Bonus. per lb. 100 Cranberries per lb. 10¢ The Eastern Guardian ,."l‘hls column is reserved fol ncws of local interest but adver- (hing of I nlWfl nature m" i" first-vied at i Mills I WW5 strictly payable in lllvlnoe. ._._____. ‘SUBSCRIPTION! 00 the Chnrlottewwn 15!‘! m“ l” ltiinndcd w their RCDI». MGR-ll tulle. Personals . ‘Little Miss Joyce Wlflfllllflifl" of Bridgetown spent a few day! tn Montague, the guest of h" Ill!"- Mrs. Richard Mntheson. —L. ‘Mr. Keith Clay. Montague lhent the weekend at his home in Charlottetown, he is a aon of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clay. -L. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mathe- son spent the weekend in BridBe- 0W1]. _-L. 1 ..‘Mlss Adah MaicGIeBOF. M0“- fugue spent the weekend in Char- loftetcwn the guest of her sister, Mrs. Eddie Garnl-ium. —l.i. ..'Mr. Allison Macbaan. Summe - side spent Sunday in Montague. — L, ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson. ("lini-loltetcwn, spent the weekend in \fontngue the guests of Mrs .~'iu"ul's0n's sister, Mrs. Allison Mc- Lraiu. —L. ..'Mlss Pearl Finlay, Charlotte- ion 11 spent the weekend in Mont/fl- cue the guest of Miss Edna fias- or ~-L. ‘Miss Mary Fraser. Charlotte- iry-‘zi spout the weekend in Mimi-u- vuc ni the home of her parents, .\lr und Mrs. J. E. Fraser. —l»- ..“.Vl'iss Charlotte Fraser, (flier- ioucmn-n, spent the weekend in lvroiiihmii- st the home of her nar- PlL-s. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fro!"- ‘Mrs. L. H. Douglas of Gcorire- frum is visiting her son. Mr. Ralph , Douglas and Mrs. Douglas in 7\'1~u'!*cnl. and her daughter. Mrs Rrilncv Bruce and Mr. Bruce at fncliuio, P, Q, yoiifii CARLETON sunroof. Gradi- X: -1. Agno Arsensult. 2. Kciincth Lowther. Grade VIII: - l. Helen Lowther. 2. Flvcrctf ll/luttart. Grade Vifz-f. Freda Mym- 1- Atuiu Arscnault mfirndc IV A: —1. Dorothea Ham- i Grade TV m-i. Walter Colo- 1 piVllWlfi Arscnault. 8. Mary Mutter! ‘Trade lllz-i. Wesley Cole. Fri-d Curmi "- "rndc Il:--l. Margaret 00ml"! 111111 Bcitv Wedge (equal) 2. Ewen tlwstis. 3, Wendell Myers- Grnde 1 A:-l. Deane Lowthrr l 11""? Lowther. (‘trade f Bz-l. Kristine Huestil (‘rude I c:-1. John wedso- l W“‘.'e Cormler. "rode I D:—l. Derwyn Huestls. Teacher. Jean Maclsaae. STOCKHOLM —(CPl —S\Vf’d5‘»'\ i‘ “cord that the United Still" P‘ ch"‘steu one of its destroyer-a .Iri‘"11 Ffrlcsson" after the Swill“ lurcnior nf the monitor type °-' "W1"! shin used in the Amariwl Civil was 15° appreciated. MT. ALBION RED CROSS ‘— The last meeting of tlic Ml. Al- bion Red Cross was licld at iho ‘home of Mrs. Hadley Jenkins with 20 members present. ‘The meeting was opened by Singing "O Canada" followed by the minutes of last meeting and Roll coll. The treasur- er reported $i5.G5 0n liaiid. A1"- rangements for a coke sale were discussed. Mrs. Fret: Robertson kindly invited the next meeting to her home. A delicious lunch ivas served by the hostess. Meeting clos- ed by singing "National Anthem." BRIDAL SHOWER - On the evening of Friday, September 27th, a delightful miscellaneous shower was held at the home of ltfrs. Ar- thur Small, Hawthorne Avenue, by the employees of the Island 'I‘eli-,- phone Company, in honour of Miss Jflyce Steniifood. a. co-ivorker, whose marriage to Mr. George Ira. Stewart took place on Friday, October 4th. The bride, who was showered ivith confetti on entering the living room was ushered to the chair of honor where many beautiful and useful gifts, including linens, out glass and silverware were opened. After a delicious lunch was served, thc evening was brought to n close by,’ bouncing the bride and the singing of "She's a Jolly Good Fellow." MURRAY-CHISIIOLIW - st. 'I‘heresa's Church, Otto/wit, was the scene of a pretty autumn wedding when Rt. Rev. T. P. Fay united in marriage Zina Mnrie Jeanette Chisholm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Chisholm, Kenslngton, P.E.I., and Alfred Joseph Murry", B.A., son of Mrs. Laura M. Mur- ray of New Wiltshire, P.E.I. Miss Jennie Murray of‘ Ottawa, couslil of the groom, attended the bride, while Mr, stcphen McDonald also 0f Ottawa supported the groom. The bride wore a smartly fash- ioned frock and coat of Old Rose crepe. Her turban-style hat Wlfll shoulder-length veil and accessor- ies were matching. Her bouquet was or Briarolfffe roses. The bridesmaid wore a costume in a contrasting rose shade with acces- sories in blue and rose. The wed- ding party had breakfast ni the Alexandra Hotel after which Mr. and Mrs. Murray loft on a motor trl to Montreal and other Quebec cltllss. ‘Fhey will reside in Ottawa where the groom is an employee o! the Department oi’ Natlonnl Dc- fence. T0 VISIT PROVINCE-It has been announced that Mrs. Alfred W tt, MA, M.B.E.. O.M., Inter- na tonal President of the Assoc- iated Country Women of the World of London, England will nrrive in Charlottetown on Saturday night next. She will rcmniii here scvernl days and will address meetings at chiirlottstown. Montaime. Bon- shuw nnd Fillvrslic. lvfrs. Watt was born in Cnnudu and was the first woman to i-occivc a Master's tic- gn-n n; 111(- Toroiito University shc was married to a doctor llhfl lived in British Columbia whore she organized branches of the Wo- men's Institutes. He!‘ 1111511111411 died prior to the Great WM‘ Ind with her two sons, Mrs. Wntt. wen! to England to reside. In i915 she w“ apt-painted by the British GiW- ernment to organize ‘women's In- stitutes in that country- 14"" branches of the Institute spread to 29 other European countries. In i930 the International Orflfllliilfl- tlon of Country Womyu W115 1'0""- ed and Mrs. Wutt was numcd ll"- sidcnt of the organization- ALTY SCHOOL EAST ROI Standing for Scptmibcrt Senior Department Mgxlgdglnlxfh-ll. Kathleen Royston. 2. Shirley Darrnch. 3. Ethel Roper Grade VIII:—i. Eileen Wiilsli. 2. Albert Holmes. 3. Richard Holmes Grade VIf:- l. Vclma, Andrew. 2. 111cm“ Hynes 3. Ada Robertson. Pearl E. Fin r-y, Principal. Junlorjcllflfl-mfll" I:—l. Robert Clements. gcglllldflysxlrflaliili. 8. Elvin Robertson Grade Vz-l. Anna MrRuo- 3 Claire Morrissev. 3. Allison Moore Grade IVt--l. Allison Holmv-‘l. 3 Pauline Morrlssey. 3. Edwin McRae (trade III Sr:—l Basil McCanii. Grade Iflz-l. Maurice Walsh. 2. Mam Hynes. 8. Florence Henry. Ifz-l. Barbara Euflullfi- ($311911 Gnmhum. 8. Irmo. Holmes. Grade I-No evlimlunilnns. Margaret Rllfl’. Arsisiout- Ismail-ash s. oi lvllss Edythe Duffy left yester- day morning on return to her home in N n, N. 8.. having spent the week end visiting rela- tives in Charlottetown. Mr. Bertram A. Blacquiere, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bacquiere, North Rustico, has left for Halifax to Join the R.C.N.V.R. The other son, Mr. James 0., is with the RCA. in On- l C6110. ' Mr. and Mrs. .1. n. MacCalium, at St. Peters had as their weekend guests the latter: parents, Mr. and iMrs. Bruce Robb, their son, and Igriincltlaugliter of Moncton. Mr. Robb is editor of the Moncton Transcript. i Mr. Cecil Jenkins of Charlotte- town, has been transferred from the Charlottetown airport to De- bert, N. 5., whore he will con- tinuo his work with the Storms Contracting Company. Corporal J. W. McCarron, Mrs. McCnrron and baby boy, Terrance arrivcd home Friday night on a visit w M1". McCarrorVs parents, Mr, mid Mrs. James McCnrron, Buubuuv. 'I‘l1ey were accompanied by Mrs. hfrCnrronks parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Packer who always enjoy their visits to the Island. Canadian llollar Makes Gain NEW YORK, Oct. 16-63?)- The Canadian dollar rose 1-2 cent to a discount of l3 cents in terms of‘ United states funds in foreign exchange dealings here today. (Ottawa foreign exchange control board rate 9:09-9.9l per cent dis- count.) The free pound sterling slipped 1-2 cent to 34.03 1-2. The Argentine peso rose .15 of a cent to 23.75 cents, highest price for the year. Demand was influenced b two factors. foreign exchange ealers said: transfer of foreign owned capital out of the United States to other countries to avoid possible blocking oi.’ accounts because of wnr developments; plans to lend Latin American nations. including Argentina, funds with which to develop certain industries. ~ The Swiss franc levelled off at the unchanged price of 28.19 cents near the top since curly 1938. Canadian War Effort Gritieized HALIFAX, Oct. l5—(CPi-The ‘Cuiuidiun \\'1il' effort was criticimd today in an address by District Governor T. C. MaoNao of Saint lJohn, N.B., before the Halifax Club. il-Io said the Dominion’: fighting ‘forces must be marshalled in “grout iiuiiibtvrs" to aid in the de- feat of Germany and Italy. "A sciuiiolent effort is being made under indolent leadership to- ward a perfunctory participation." he said, “If we pursue our own ease and the making of money out of our country's struggle, we shall ‘pcrisii and tlicre will be no ease in ‘Gcrliiun Canada’ and no weoltli for those who failed t0 spend to save" “iififiwain scnoof The following is the report of Mnrgnto School for September. Grudu lX.—l, Evelyn Tuplin: 2. Florence Dyment; 3, Pearl Stavert. Grtulc VIII-l, Thelma Adams; 2. Henri ivootlsldc; 3, Wymnn How- nrd. Grudo VII.--l. Doris Henderson; 2. l)uvid Henderson; 3, Douglas 'Woodsidc. i Grudc VL-l, Philip Henderson; Billingsley, was killed Monday night when he fell from a moving train near St. Jerome. Que. In Goidboro, N5, Herbert Mac- Carthy, 27, was electi-ocuted when he touched a hlih tension wire. Florian lemire. 18. ot Montreal, suffered fatal injuries late Saturday when the car in which he was driv- ing collided head on with another as both drivers sought to avoid a cyclist. Louis Dumas. 47, of 311110115111, firm, James Eagles of Lnndonderr? nes, N.S., and Maurice Tetreaul , l8. of Montreal, died from mjuries staggered when they were struck by Mrs. Edith Outliet, of Montreal, was killed Monday night when hei- ca.r got out of control and crashed alter a. niece of cordwood from a OHS-Sing truck struck the wheels of the car. In Granville Centre, NS, J. Reginald Wade died when his truck drove off a wharf while out of control. News Briefs WASHINGTON, Oct, l5.-—(AP)-- New cxmdients were enlisted today to step up the production of war- planes for both Grout. Britain and the Uiuted States. Plans were dis- ciosed for the standardization of manufacturing operations- in plains turning out aircraft of inmost sunl- iar types for the two countries, and a four-mun committee was ap- Dolnted to work for taster output. ROME. Oct. im-(AP; ——F0reign observers here heard unverified le- pori= today that the British liner Queen Mary recently was conveyed through the Medu/EXTBDCHH uitn troops aboard. The reports said the MflUYPlilnitl was another liner in tile convoy. LONDON. Oct. li-(CP) —Wl1cn the Duke of Kent, youngest brother of the King, recently visited a_ hos- pitul, .0112 of the nurses was intro- duccd to him as "sister Kay," the London press repored today. She tvtts his wife, the Duchess of Kent, former Princess Marina oi’ Greece, who had wmuleted 50 hours of V. A.D. (Volunteer Auxiliary Defence) and gained the status of a. fully qualified nursing auxiliary. flgfl- They are all from Oldfield The children, who rimge from six to This party of English school clillilrcn arrived in Montre School, Sivanrige, Dorsetshire,‘ fifteen yours, are by no menas with WINNIPELG. Oct. 15.-—fCP) -—_Of- ficiais of wheat pool organizations in the three Prairie Ruvlnocs un- nounccd totiuy tliut they liud agreed to reduce the spread between street and track prices mi wheat delivered to the Canadian Wheat Board by one-hull‘ cent pct bushel. 'i‘111.y\\i1l automatically increase tile pricele- celved by growers marketing wheat in smaller quantirncs than 350 bush- els by one-half cent per bushel. The street price is defined as the net price paid to farmers by the ivagon load for gruln delivered LD country elevittors. Tile lfliltiii price is the price paid for gratin loaded and billed. but not as yet inspected. LONDON, Oct. l5.—fCP Cable) — Formation of an Imperial War Cab- inet in the neur ititure lS_ not con- sidered ‘ikcly i11 official circles in London. While there 1111s been s_on1e agitation for such 1i step, especially in Australia, ll. is learned tuut no proposal has been put forward by responsible quarters in aliv part of the empire. . Owing to the self-governing slat- us, the doiuiiiions won undeu the statute of Wcstnnlistci", it is bollewci that dominion prime ministers would have to sit in an Imperial Cabinet t0 mat-kc any decisions b11111- ing. It is not. thought ilkclv Utili- azommm f, 5r a/e/r/sfl EJV/F/JIY Canada or any other ‘dominion would keep their leaders in L011¢10ll for any leiigili of time. IDNDON. Oct. ifn-LCP Cable}- A young Cniiutlltin soldier stliudliig unconccrnculy utoy a large delve-i"- iising sign played water on tiic blaz- cincliizt when an oil b01110 1011 11nd started it iirc. l-Ie drugucti the fire hose up tlic sign and luuflllt We flames until regular" lircint-n reach- ed the scene, _ He t-luiibed down from his perch and WilWJCl to u. largo trowel iviio had [men cheering liun from below. “its a hell of 1i 1111c tlusiness boys; ant ing r001 of a theatre during the 119141111‘ 011 Gaining‘ 311' rams Over m0\‘l‘llll‘lll, it ivzis itnnnunccrl. Tlii- méigglkqiaxfgdlitlfl] ‘was gassing the Sumctl i-oumiiiiiri wcri- ’l'iini~.i:i, Sent-uni, iillllldil, flii- Ivory (‘i-iisi, lflfrllnll‘). lfrcc Frciii-liiiii-ii illlll flu-i" IIl‘l|l\l| .'\llli'.~ control llll of tlic From-ii and lii-lgiim (‘imuii \'1illc_\~_ liii- ('1IlIl('l'lI|iIl'-l (tliiullliiiiuivgl 11ml (‘hurl tlLsfrii-u 11 iiii-li t-rivss tlic heart of Africa from liriiisli Nigeria lo KPlllll. ' any lluiiaii (lrivc siiililiivtirtls into Air llirci- inipiirfzini. West Alrii-iiii pork: l . Fri-n ‘ll- Iirifisli limiting forvr- was rrpillscti hm uurlw , u, ,' 1 1 1'd_ disappeared finjovynllacc Henderson. 3. Toni Zola}? a gffdgmrceL “lmom “fling Grade V.-l, Rublv Hendersog; Z, m5 name‘ _ __-_ 1. ———-—-— “g‘,i§,,§';§',‘_°_-,?- §1§f,“s§f,’,“fi;' ;_ LONDON, Oct. l5.—-_iCP)m— Bir nannmua r n noMns I Clair Mu hcw; 3, Lorne A ams. EdWl-Yfi Qlfliliat Undergoes?) ‘fro; ‘ _ __ .._ ‘ , and‘, n___1_ Roydm Dymeng" Wu, replying o t1 o h‘ _ l KINGSI ON. .. 01f l4. Grade lI.—-l, Gene Crane and House o1 001111110115 tud-W- W“ W" (CP c1111 c» .. thins-111. 11 1 Arthur Henderson (equal). Grade I.-l, Freda Mayhew. Wendell L. Mayne, teacher. national Red Cross tielegalet; that British wai" prisoncrsiii uerlminy are being mistreated either by seg- regation, i-uiloning or ill beinB NH- cd to clcnr iioyni Air fierce b91111:- ing debris in violation iii the Gette- va. convention of i929. l‘0 a. 30889-5" tion that captured Gui-innit inriuen be used for clearing bomb debris in Britain, Sir Edward rcullvd i111" "bcciiust the enemy breaks conven- Uiiitcd States iiillli0i'li.i(}5> ililtt?‘ been] risked to verily reports il‘0lll inter-i found two siuuli b.1111‘ rm the rust t-iifi o1‘ iili‘ . Each ixmib \\'.\.S l: ill<‘l loin; .1111- thcy were bclit-vvti in iirzllui 31th tlic currents ticross" fhc Allnii- c. ItLSll nizt-Tffiii 115i; 1N \\‘().\IEN'S .\llI\l\"_ fut‘ ilii- (lcrman Army. v 1 ll"llf1,"i2\ll<tl‘.$ of’ P0l;.~l1 men and LONDON. Oct. 1.1 iCPl WA hi; \\'- 111 >11 1121111 ‘.li(‘l‘i' homeland for recruiting (‘ll'l\’L‘ to 11.11am siwcl-illv ,l.1l1.1111- p, 111.1 I{Q1(‘h (tommuhv A“ An nutlvc secession IIl(l\‘i‘Ill(‘lll is lllllll‘f‘\\‘fl_\' in rill the French cnlnnl in .'\Il'll‘.l, it was admitted h1- ilic nilniissi/in vziinc ivitli ilii- l\l'\\.\ lllili (ii-ii. (‘linrlcs lzmrlcil in flic (‘nmcriiiiivs llllllfl llil‘ zivi-lziim iii‘ the (‘fllfllilfilg and hail raised tiu- ~titntlaril of Fru- l-‘i-aiiicc. (ii-ii .\l1i\iiu- “Tygnnd has ar- rived lli Fri-rich it's-st Africa iii ilfgllllllf‘ resistance to De Gnullcti PPIiilll government M. Vichy. The ili: Gnulle had t'llllllllt‘§ iivcr ivlili-li “wygnnd n5- .-\l;: "i: .‘Iill‘0(‘('ll, Mnurentanla, iiigli, Illllllilllfj’ and llic Niger illlll the Lake llll's. It was lll‘lll‘\'l‘(l. would alffll Wcygiiiiirs forces held the. 1r, ulicac 'l combined Frei- rgn; Librcvillc and Piiri (tel all. British ivursliips iiri- liltickliillug all three. Trail Of The Hun '5 (il‘I'lll‘ill\’ onscripting Poles "V1.0 . .ttt._ved the Polzshi i .11 fiiioiinniion show Last ‘ 1 oi} iiizliiury’ age in Tescnen p.111 Polund liaic been con- ‘ l1 l 1°" dlyl 1 flownhearted and are looking forward to school life in ahis country the kcenest anticipation. With them is their (ildlit-ld 111-ud- master A. T. I. lllckson. training rvuivemciit from (‘imip lIni-tlcii f0 llll‘ ~I1orr~ 11f lxikp 0n- ,’ On hand to grccf §flllllf‘l'!~; from (‘a111, ltorilcii illlrlfll! :1 recent mall ‘ tarlo was tlirei-qvrnr old Joycc llrimiiori", of l'<'r1:ll<, uliii is shown i with 'l'roopcrs I1. M. Mitrciitti- il.lCl"l'l 11ml ll. Miippziril. of the RJIK‘. More than 5.000 soldiers funk riiiri lit llli‘ niilvlucnt. They were carried by a motor convoy l‘! llllli'\ 11111; oat- ‘tilt yiiilt-s- of On- tario to fake port in Ml imaginary (If'l'f‘l\(‘1‘ ,1 i!‘ “Hi-antic Feast." i HELD IN SPAIN informed British sources disclos- led Oct. 1a that spiinlsh au- l thorities “acting under German pressure, had prevented Premier Hilbert Plerlot and Foreign Min- inter Paul-Henri Bqaak of the exiled Be 811m Government coming ta some. ' _...-...._...-.__-_u¢_ i tions is no reason we should." Auxiliary ihri-itoriai Farr-u is br- NOT TIIE SAME WAR ing launched. Prcsciii, s‘:'-' n.1,?» oi the A.'I‘.S. is 30,000 but llll‘ War BIRMINGHANL __ 1gp; _ They Office plans to iiicrcnsv il tn 40.- dldnt drop bombs from the air like 000 this in the Crimean War. commit!"- ed Mrs. Amelia Assinder on her 100th birthday. THEIR HITLSR BTIW .— OP) Thousands of holniielielgsogeople of East Landon 11nd. n free lunch when bombs smasliedi s packing meat plant and the stew; from the cauldrons had to be CliS-i trlbuted immediately to ' waste. Dame Helen Givynnc Vtlllttllllfl will be piwsideiii of n new A/IYS. (louv- cll and will he assisted by ili . senior ofiiccrs ulin will dcul u the equipment and slopes, ll‘ ' and hcuiili unri |Z.‘Ui"l'il1 tk'i‘ll.ll‘t‘. Tho Force 1111s burn rcnrgiiiiivcil because of criticism flint iiflcd wom- en held the hiulicsi im-is uud iii.‘- uro appointments will b." by marl! and technical skill tiuly. li"1"c~;>t-'-£€1c of social position. Special ii-uliilii: will increase lllf‘ skill of ilmsi- n11 ready holding i(‘f'l‘llll"fll qualifica- tions. The A.'l‘,S. pflfiifdllfifl? twin‘: typists. shorthand wrltcrs, account- ants and girls with business cxpcr- fence. One 0f the difficulties in niuiii- inliilng the strength of iho . 11v- ls the unusual Illllllllfil‘ of girls who me marrying and returning to civil O- illil prevent T00 Late T11: gill-Gil)’ __ WANTED — PASSAGE BY CAR to Montreal this wock. Apply Guardian. L432- rinfquicx" sAL-Fioiauhoun conch. Stirling Weddell. Kelly's qualified women and irirls into ill.‘ . lliulllllltkYcli 1-1 both Q05 between, lll<‘ Ages of‘ 141-25 must rcsrisio." for 1 On departure. null; 111 Gtrliiliny, - "1 i.ll)i‘,lll'(‘i‘ is supplied with a my iickci 1o lilo place of des- Jil and gzvoii two marks ' . Donor-Ives tire . their fnmllztw with them . L1il)<lill‘(‘l'.\ arc sent as a rule to ‘l » l‘I(‘.l nl Licrmaliy" m‘ to East A‘l.‘~ll'lil or llic Sudcfcn- " (1118 of labour" are ex- llili'(1, with working hours pcr day, Fviod suppked ls 1.11110.) ll]l to l2 inadequate, The Poles are usually: ciiiplovcd as fnrm lfibOllNFS. Skill- cd llll‘f'll:illl(‘$ ure- I0l‘(‘(‘(‘l to accept joiuyilvjrliiciit in (termini factories. 1 in lttliilfiott llilll\ o1 ilitxw comix-lleil to regis- iu-r. llilllilil/Allfl raids still continue l 1' ' . Men and women ‘dcd up nrc. detained to be de- lfl ' allowed to , to oidorly deportih. Two dating young Canadian filers. Fllglil-Licul, Giirtlnii Roy Mc- Grcgor (LEFT). and Flying Officer Blair Dnlrcll "llzil" Russell 1 IRIGHT). M the R.(‘.A.F.. ‘rave been lioliurrd for llivir during ex- ‘ plollg against the Nazis. The twn alrnirii zirr- |i1il< 11ml cnllsicrl for i active service when wnr was declared. Nit-Gregor was thrice wlnnel < of the John Webster Memorial trophy ini- flii- hc-i (‘atuzidiati lmlw" aviator. I —_"AUB'SIEAS_O' "MTAIITCIItLMZ-wjvl-‘Olt- STIllllllER RACE l i" “Pmmllf- cniunmnlu-icri .- The "oihi s\"r1.\"'='>’. wisp -<cPl — A ‘r0 f iizrogo ffqflgnfrf bieinflélfrlfngzilfi Jnfnntrv Brigade. Australian ‘llll- 111111111 '.-31outl‘ nlifsitkalnéit- "I" 1“? - .- i i Po , ‘it l 5t" : "ii 11h" n1 '." o. fl ll I :m:\l1v pcnplc arc escaping into . gwsiiilsontrzlftifto“ pnclhtlyngde n? 1:141: 11111-11111 1h» . PTPTIHPI‘ Alexan- lllfilliffll countries n1" ciei- 1.1.11" . ~ N. -,\" 50pm Whigs, m p; crossing into loviet occupied Poland. imile march from Ingiebum to Batli- i urns in 12 days. _ , _ _ address iiere.