..rfi1= .-<»'I"1A!<1-Q_1T1‘ETQWN __Q.ua1<._1>1e1~1 Somali-ER This column is reserved for new: o! local interest but advertising o1 a newsy nature may b0 inserted at 4 cents a word strictly Pa)“ able in advance. CUNFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 11-6789-7-21-312. wix 5100.011.” See Page E i.- 1013-0-21- [11-11-111-1- Measures 1110 absence ' ' ill‘ ‘B. IDLI-I R.\I.\'I50\\'—'I'lie Guardians ncwv serial .~i~.1i"_v starts next ivcck. MORNING SPECIAL FOR 1.111s w1-1k: Iilguining Monday, S0111. " ' ‘ 9.1101: offvrs 1211-11" POLICE (Til RT-At. the P111- (T t _vi-slci"ilay morning a niutur- willi 011011111111: a i-ar "' " “'11.. hl‘llll‘llt'l".l - _l.’lll. A drunk 1i - 1iisnr1E1-1 -s fined 20.110 . , 111st,» or days. ‘my ~><~ru ‘l-I . . .2 1.‘ T111- (llari- .1 11111111. Nova 81111111 011111111111111-1. ' 111011 at a 111111-1211: 11i11gl11 111 w-l; 1111- s1-i"vi1-1-s 111' 111i." 11111 Gill. >1 11111-1" Miirit-ini- 11:1: 111111" defence- -1'..1i1. as 01111011. 1l‘1l'!‘~ 1'11] \\ \ ll'\\' l1 11111015.. .\l:‘. - ._ lx- "$.11 .11 i110 .-\ 1-1-1-111611 uw-lc-oiiic 1 1o n11, 1 d 1-‘1353 or 1111111 1110111 ' , l i » _ . , ' W‘ 1' 1.. 1111.111» Community’ .11 LHN IOU |.\'.IURY-.\I!'. i LU, - , Ii 111:‘ ClIflIlOilEMNVn (111.1. ..1-- 11113. w: l be properly aliuz", workman employ-l i0 of 1110 new ail-poi". siificrl-rl a sen-re cu’. ‘ 1 I p yt-sterday afternoon Q * 11x0 111- " using slip- - g - ‘l - - sash. F ".-' I * . \\11~ r1 . 111 1111- 1ii1"p1'-:"t 1 1- 11111-1" which the injured 11111.11 was 1811M) to th0 City for fLlllhPY """:1'l‘ll(‘l’ll. » , nicri-iiss ‘r 1i o iii M .1 s- S‘ \f‘ll -.'I"l‘S---.\Iiss Eilitli J11) c1- - 111115.211 (‘ll. i-ldcr 1111111411101" of .\Irs. l-Ttlirl 21111011011. and the late W111"- 1011 Dingwcll of Marie. rcturnerl 111-mt- lrist week from 1i delightful summer spcnt with Mi" and Mrs. 1-r11ivd _ made and ;1ol1c0_ in- uors flea. (i. 1111111111 Brown 111111 family at ' i thr-ii" 1101116 in -Billcri<‘a kins- ; t,’ .\.l('vllll.\(‘li§'. Miss" Dinuivcll also 1 , v1.-,il1-1l with M1". and Mrs. George 4 . l1. .\lai".-.li.'1ll 111111 M1‘. and Mrs, v _ liay C. 17011111121111 .11 11111-1111‘ (flip. ‘ 1' 1 rurki-s" wcck-eitd 111g hcr stay in the States. An s \ 1914. 211- urns-011 llilt‘l'l‘:»lllil," ti-ali1r1- 111 her v;i1."al10i1 l 1i» ‘ll was 1.11 nit-plani- ride Cll_\‘ 11f Boston. the .l11t‘1' OVCI‘ -- “In” AUXILIARY m“ “l nil-cling 111 the wn Ladies Auxiliaryof 1110 Prom-slant Orph-anage was hr-ld ycstcrday- aftcrnoon. The Prcsidcnl. Mrs_ W. G. Bruce. pre- sided and thcrc was an unusually lilfgl‘ number of mcmbcr" in at. Chariot " i0 London v 1vh1l1- Sli- cellar 01' the Ex- .\l1111,»ie1- Viscount . 1.1111 . Inskigi. ‘ _ l _. U“ Hmrim.‘ m- DP tt-nclaiicc. A satisfaclor report. IJXH.“ d, .11.: Fol-mg“ Op was ri-ccivixl on th0 floivcr sale held in August. It was brought to the al1i-nt111n of the ladit-s that at the prcscnt 111110 there is a lnrce number ofrliilili-eu in 11.0 Orphan- aizo and (lllllf- a 111111: list awaiting admission. Coinmlticcs ilvt-re nam- 1-11 to lake charge 111' the annual rummage sali- on 'l'l1ursr1a_v, Oct. 11111 and thc hope expressed that this y-r-ni-‘s sale may be a success- thc Prime Minister ..111:, axainst Ger- ., 1 "..n 111 (2200110- If‘; not 110111011 in oifzc- llliflt-rsioOd the position ljliaiiibc-rlain. stand- orticrly roccss of an in- tiil one. 1.11 011mm ssion while I-litll-i" _____._. u on i-aJ-zing L119 territory‘ by vigm-g 0m) 1n) M31. _ ._ v.1 11 A V1" " -- '1 \1-~ Unr- In an 11110111111 to dissimde Hllnvl‘. ma“ (rol-Inel-ly M155 A11“ D‘ An. '11:‘ 611111111» “ 111 “"1011” l 1141-1‘ 11111-1111 1»1 s111,.....1;_1. s- 11: Ap- S’ ‘ “s”- ‘tfi’ mill. n10 DY" Pl pomatmx. Viruinia. have 1111-11 on 1111-1‘ JC-"lll W “l b?‘ mkm- “"- a visit to the ‘Doctor's old homi- in UhilnllY-Thllll 1ll‘~“l“l“"l"’l-l’ ‘lecldm Pi-ini-i- El‘l\\'.’ll‘d Island Dr Mac- 1 l“ l-“T-‘MWMV- lp-"l-‘l l“ 1.01111 is a son of the late Alexander an“; lil'l'i'. _ a-ipi-ari-d ikrlv th0 1,1 111111 Mac-Lean of Montauiie and a broth- ci" of D. J. 11111101102111 of that town. Dr. hfncLcnn. who is pastor of th0 Liberty Baptist Church of Ap- pomattox, graduated from Prince of Wales Collcgc. Acadia. Univer- slly. Wolivillc. and the University of Chiciizio. H0 has been prcachinc- 111 Vlrgllllil for the past twenty years. l'.'l’ll' 1:1 that. 110 hcld pastor- ate-s in Ottawa and Toronto. On lllS {111-sent i-islt hi3 preached 1n thc Baptist. Churi-h at Montague‘ Dr. and Mrs. lvfacLc-an will leave today on rcturn to Virginia. 111' 1". will 11101-1 1,111" :1 BEHIND CHAMBERLAIN Until the Primr- Ministri- returns P n," But London 0' _ v '11s mind 1,11 1.11.; Public opinion is golldifylng hfflllflCl Mr. Chamberlain for an a1la1nn11t_ stand in front of Hitler, after 51111111115 1111 i119 “"5- tlom of his 0:11"li1-1- coui e. _ _ Npmrpu-lrlc l’ was {tat-ti officially the French ‘Treaty Wllll Czecho- slovakia by u"hi1'-_l1 Flsani-z- aizrced to declare wm- against any nation in- vading the u-nlral EllllY-pl-IIII re- public still holds flood. 110-1111"! V111‘ {B11115 01 1111- Londun prune plan and all lhWL goo; wiih 1111-111. , _ Thai. was 111111-11 in int-an BTll3lII\ osilion rrniains the same — ll 'l‘,’]]\f‘(- is involved :n tyar official .. ‘dcntlv has marlc up u: ILI. ' SOCIETY MEETING— 'l'l11- ilai- monthly meeting of 1111- lir-nt-volcnt Irish Society was 110111 in th0 Society's hall on Sep- l(‘ll“lil."l‘ 81.11. The President, Broth- 1-1- J. W. Hogan. presided. There was i1 largo niunhi-r of member- 111i. and i-oinidi-rnhlc bUSlllP.s;1 111-all. uitli, Sr-vtral 110w 1111-111- '11-" 11:10 th0 Socir-tv rivin SPVPYEIl 11101-1- . i111; nii-inbc ship wz-re dt-ali wi111. Th1- 1l1.-.i1‘.11:111 111 1.11." various ciiiniiiiiit-r-s -:.1i-0 detailed repm-i» r11‘ tlic 800101;.- 0V0!‘ 0011111 Czechoslovakia this ci-UHIIZV x1111. slaiirl aloof. ‘iiipinnlt Halifax kcpt In closest 1011-1111111;- (Jliniiilii-rlaiii. 1.11 criminunicntimi with Mr. 'I‘l11- 1-‘01-011111 Sci-rc- 11151, ivas iii constant touch (Iharlts C1.‘l'l)lll, 1711211611 A111- 11101- io 14111111111, and Sir lyric 1'1. 11W‘, B'i"il"sl1 10 1‘.'-11*. 3.11" Chambc 1i .i1liii1-. " 111 c. 111111 .. Gourniiii-ii 111111 thi- Sticiety _ k cat success with 1111-11." 511-1111 Evciiinizs and that th0 pro- 1-1- ds front sainc “"010 a wonderful aid to the Society ' ihcir chin-i- table work. Th1- (Jliiiirinz 0f 1hr- , ‘Charitable Cfllllllllllff‘ 111 11's report Fulfill that 111.1". \".'.1~ llll lllCl'l‘Zl-t‘(l d-nianrl on 1111- . ..,'11l\' 1111- assist- l\l.-.'('(l'll'l11g thr- pa-t month, l. S. CONVENTION-Tito Kell- slnzton. Sumirir-rside iiricl Smith East, Pilucc Districts lir-ltl thr-ir Sunday" School convi-rL-i-i :11 K011- Ambassador rr p1". .. (IF-Hill 311i‘; 11.- PDDCAUTIONS ‘Eli Pipt-autlrvnai-v- mCJr-‘HITOs cXl-Pllflffl {rpm h~n-(>yg1’)l'(l(lll_ wiii-r1- the Home " 1.11 Iii-- i-‘oi-elmi fif- IE1‘ 1110,», 171111-11 sinizton 11n_ Si-ptr-mber 14 and wrrc 111-p \\ h r11 ivcrl a conslgllfllmll fairly well iwprcsciiti-d by d010- of f-. i . trhvis. giitr-s. The (311111011111111 li-arlei" was Loni Ilriliiax l‘t‘(‘f‘l\'(‘d CONN Rev. W. S Godfrcy, Sackilllc N. - ' 1. '11" POM-ii A1"l>fl-“~5“‘l"r~ 13.. Superlntr-ntl-snt of missions and SW11‘! 11111-51111 Charm‘ field sr-c. of Clll'l\li.l1l Education. .. 1. B-K-“Y-‘lll _ H0 iruvi- the convr-ntton two very I1 villi '1I\(11¢‘1\i"‘l ill’ idlllrws C105" i-iijovabll- nnd instructivc ntldrcs- l" llll‘ [mum m.“"“'%" ‘lull Count srs on SllllllflV Schannl work. It llai-ziui-ki 111111111111": had nifni-nicrl was. dvcidpd m amalualnwflc n“, 3 Lord Halifax of Warsaws deter- mination to liavc 1l1"_ flllPfillon o! (2-nr-1-l1o.~lr1i"i1kia's Polisn niinorlli’ soli-r-il 11111111,- ivllh thv‘ SHIlPYPB (191- convi-ntions and form it lariicr and moi-c inspiring convcntlon. The 110v." cxeeutivi- were as follows: Mr. C. B. Jclly, Siimmersidc, Mr, Har- man issliv. . __ .1 t old Innrd Kelvin, Mr. E. H0111 0",,§,‘_;‘ll,,°§,S,§"tl,1,‘f,'l]°§§, Dc-Snblc, Hr-crv-tarv-lreasiirei- Mrs. “ ',.,,,, '_.,',',,]' Arm,“ Grpsn. C. E Oamblv. Albany. The p00- ple of Kcnsingtnn entertained 111v- dclegalcs and officers in a hospitable mnnner. ,]11y1.s‘ll11"ll lraili-i". aiid (r1 advise ilieni of said Mr. VOTY F. r-lisl-IVI‘ rs Pnliiir-i‘ Cllfllllltirhilll ‘1\.-rl nrs-nkilir-iitfd hi8 p11 115m] n’ hwini- 1111x1111" b\' 111$ RD‘ kfllllll lll“.1- 11.11.11 sianu B! (YOdP-i" _ ‘ru. i. Red Tomato Specials m. 1'11, 1111111101, 50c ' 'l'11r- P.iill~iilll'li’fil't' Sccrr-larv of the Tlmird 11f 11ml", Ronald C1051. inim-inrwi .1 111-11-1-1111011 rcprcscntlml 1h,- Uqiilim (7111111-111-1- r11 Cfifflmflcl‘ N0. 2'11 Clnneru 2 I-Z cents lb. m: ‘(viii-r hull-w that th0 (mvcrn- 511"‘ basket for these pricut. m1 1 1111,1111 iinrioriako mRTlflP W"? 59mm for pickling season, in-nii-tliali-ly" Ilrraln The Central Guardian $50.00 Bash ForYour Name And Address? Thc i011 firms sponsoring the consumers’ Cash Bonus purl-has- Ill,‘ mznpaign Hi0 well uivll-lfsd to: .1 special rush over the lit-ek- 01111. C111ip1111s are stillbeing SW9" out ".1 splcndid daily aver-ago, . t supply which boquine 0x- h; 0:1 in several stores, 1111s 111-en replenished. 50101111 inqulrics have vfllflvf-Q 1111- clinic-st inanagcincnl r 1111115 ‘.111.- p-gopi-i" 1101111. ' 1g i>i i. Wu‘ p.111. .\l.1y 1i b1 1 ly 11111111140041 1.1111 p011 111-e - ii‘ 1o 1' "imlf 1111111 \\'l'1ll any oi il11.- spoiisoiint, :11 ». 1511i in 011101" ".11 111.1111 an} » coniusioii, the Ill.lll.l__t'lllt.‘llt L _\"11u luavp 1110 lullllvll»! turns iroin 1111.121 W“ i"0.1i'.1~ 1111111. 'li1.1L lb. loiusc. m _~,-, 1,, Apply :1.- cusioincr.» W110 stipphlii \\'lli1 COlIPOIb M 11W s1:1.1.- 111 ".110 l.l‘i\ll:l\1:il0ll. _ - 1'. you are buying Johnson's Drill; 1c l1 COLIpOn I01‘ 1110 111111111111 OI , ' .0 0111111011.» may i.:1- and 1111-11, and ~» .1~ 111-ll. or 1i i011 .111‘ allUlllllllg 1"» 3.111 will ,1;"i1b.1bly 1 1.~ from scvcrul b11111». 1'11 simplify" this, i1.1_\ o 1111 is 10 \\'l‘l’~9 Fol": . as on th0 packs Of 11 liuvc 111111 bring soon as received. "- 110111;; sent out. with 111 some of the i.\. Lriuncicrers and 11.» Jntribuiing most 1,111» 1111s iviii. These ':-. 111 sit-rim‘ o1" to the , i slaw-u above. 0110 Cll-Lmllltl‘ nus made B pur- L‘il.l.~1‘ 1111111 .\l1". '1‘. U Ives amount- 511131111 111111-11 entitles him .111". 111-s will have "nil-d foi" his Cus- iun: at ' charge. They will 111- cxaiily i111.- same coupons. but will have this customers name and i1-.:1lr0.~s 11111211011 on the backs. Lfoiipoiis 1i1~l1'.'0i_\ 11 'l'l11- iiunibcr of sales per day. and 11.0 ininibir 01 c0up0ns_ Del‘ clay \ with i110 dilfcr0i1tfii"111s. 'l‘l-.1- . .. carrnd by such firms as M 1-1" Bros, L111. and . . 01111-11011. i\i"0 1n the larger price ('l.\.\\ nkc lo-irigr-rators Radios. '\\‘;1_\;\l‘l'§. Sum-s, Furniture 01c. l items arc represented by Sinii‘. '1'; iii-oer.- 1111111111110 Co. and P. .1. .\i.11-l1.-i1i1l1l. 'I‘l11-n thcrt- are the ' ,.p11ii>1'11.-~: R. l‘. SimpsOlI. Red :1 51-1-1110. Station and the Ci1-.1:-l11:,1,1-1ow"11. Guardian. N11 0110 01111111 aitempt; no guess a‘. th0 11111111101‘ of coupons each xirni will b0 called upon to distri- 111111- butravcountvis bcmg kept Of the 1111111111-1- .\lll)lillL‘(l to each. 01111".- lllqlllfllia regarding the coupons will b0 ansivi-recl in g few (lI\_\'.\ ii it. 111-comes necessary. The advl-rii 1110111. regardlli the Contlst. 21111101 in today's 118, shniiinu i110 p: list. the rules. a1 ‘11- 11111-1 111 ii-d by 1110 several "' s iirnis. one mint-hiding thought in coiiril-lrzioii ivitii the signing of the coupons. hiuch sliopptug time can be save-O. by taking all your cou- pons 1101111- to sign at '0ur lt-isure. 011 th0 other hand, ivii you lose tl11-n1 or 1011101 itbout lhcm l! you rake illPlll 111111102‘ Now then. look up th0 ‘.\(l—~l‘l‘fl(l it- all over again- 111011 get fifit-r 1.111150 C0up0Il5——ll1€ Illl/Yl" coupons" you enter. the NOTE chanccs you have of Winning-it's 11p to _\'Oll-—-\\'1' have made no spec- ial plans to rcjoicc 0r feel sorry I11“ "1111. \\'llf'lllf‘l‘ you win 01" not. i-‘oriy {wit-Oils are golng- to b0 win- nrrs. You may ix- one of them! It (was nothing to try, and (he Con- tcst. is opi-n to every man. WOHIBYL 111111 child in this Province. 11501111111011 for bites. _ Personals 1111-; H. H. Cox. Morell. W15 l 1-1 ~11»; 111 1111» cits" Thursday. F'l'\1‘ll(l,\ of Allan Forsylho will be sorry to 110111" of his serious illness and all will hope f0!‘ l- spccdy recovery. Mrs. a. .1 _MoDonald, Bouris West. was r1 delr-catc to the- annual , 0f i111‘ P. E. I. Tub- .~ S0l'li‘i_\’ 'l‘hur.sday. Mr. J. Robert. Mutch. M1. Hcr- l7t‘l'i. a1 1i Mr. Jaincs R. Munn, Mermaid 10f‘. ivrrlnesday on 11 motor trip to S1. .111hn, N. B. Mr. 11111-11111 Bl. k 10ft yiesterdai" 11100111111111 i111" Provitleiicc. R. 1'- wiu-ri- lioi-ntcrs 1110 Graduate Si-hrml of IZ-snwn University. Matron of "iinly Iiospizal. 1.10110- ~f‘l‘.(l with 110:" 111111 1W1‘: John A1112- . llrifviili)", Mrs. Thc-rcsa 'I‘rr1lnor. 38$!’- fir-ld. was a visitor to Lot ll 011 8111111115", and spent. the day with fllmlflb. -‘ - 'l'l11- (vii-rials nf ltfi"'<. P31111111 Wil- liaini. will 1w- snrry to learn that. Sh“ 15 pnnfmr-ri to her bod through illnr-ss. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Wrightrof I>---1--. N S. arrived in th0 city 3-1--11~r11:1_v afternoon by motor car. Miss 11111111117115.1111 daughtt-r 0f I11". and Mrs. C. C. Archibald. 12 Plr-asant Street. loft ‘Tuesday morning 011 the Ocean Limited. f11r 'l‘11ronto. where slio will take thr- post Rffidlllllf‘. coin-si- for x1u1",1:r-s at Toronto University. DEATH TOLL 10011111111011 from page l) r- ~ _. __.__. ........_~_ on 1.111- Nnrth Jcisci’ 5'00" 11'9"“- pd total damage of 310001300. Many New Hampshire commun- llil-s i-cmriint-d silent in their Infill lmla1l011~~w"irr-s down. roads block- gl - 1' ‘*7 ll" ' _ .0 Wm. clinici- cauliflower, cucumbers. "I1- -.,1 . if] n ma; r . l,::.\,mp.1'1I-1'l. ‘11111111111 (‘1111141-1-1/11- fflw"l,'l§,';_ f." r- ll 11111111" 111 1111i] -,n,,;>-|,ill,n il)"%_' M"! :71" Vi“? ‘yHm"l!,‘,:i’l-‘-Q,".. .l,',‘,," Th; Inc-st Specials an m-w 011m, r-rnhnpplcu, >,,,,,.,,,, "m, '|,|..,,»i 1,,» p117,- sizitos- ruling apples. plumu, dlllnflllns, etc. w,“ ,, n‘, I]1v)_(IFl",v ,.f Pill (Wlll- JOHNSON 8t 501m P6 H“, f-j 1 up, 1111,11»; 11,11 govern- I21 North Illver Rd. MN" ~- 1|" n- llifnll :11 i1'0\ll)l£‘sr)ln€ UmPS L_l246_9_24_21' the late 18th century)" N; v,~,11 clt-pQChQQ rf timber in n,» vial-i» ‘Vlffllhlllllis lav flat. In Now York State. where th0 sin-111 l'."'-3l 111 lmsf 43 DPT-wit‘- 511111- 9-" local police profs-civil '\Vl'f‘FlT1‘!l Tuna Island cmnrminitii-s. v 1111 like- Ni-w Ilnmpshlra. xvii» 131’ 11-11 lost in the silent-e c! I)l'11l?'l\ Mnriniinir-afion-s. M111‘?! "Y 1111- <':1‘1- ivns without Power or llffht. u» Minn-Tr m- ma. 0-0-Oo+004>§ B. I. S. Old Tlme and Modem I HALL 11111111111 Dancing 9—12 Admisson 25 cents. ‘+004 0440440 t ‘é 09h REIBH‘ ARMED MIGHT MASSED llN FRUNTIERS Prepared T0 March Should Negotiations Fail — Press Re- ports Skirmishes. (By Louis P. Lochncr. Associated Press Foreign Staff) BERLIN. Sept. 23-—'I‘l1e I-"rec COrps which Konrad Ilcnlein or- gmilzcd to help put Sudctcnland undcr th0 German Swastika to- night appeared to be unworkable and Rt-ichsfuchrer Hitler's army was preparing for the_ worst. S0 long, however, as the (indes- bcrg talks between IIitlcr and Prime Minister Chamberlain offer hope for peaceful annexation by Germany of Czechoslnvakiifs Sud- ctenlanil. th0 Fuchrrr seemed de- termined to keep his army and air fori-e out of the affair. Hitler is uscd to waiting-even when loss of life among Ger- manic people is involved-and some of the scattered clashes be- tween the Free Corps and Czecho- slovak officials in the disputed German-Czechoslovak bordt-rland have resulted in death. One Berlin newspaper estimated 50 persons had been kllled since the new Czechoslovak Government under General Jan Snrovy brought a stiffening of Czechoslovak re- slstance. Purlt-y Ilolds Fate But should the Godedaerg con- ferences fail there was no doubt that Hitler would accept what Ger- mans have construed as Syrovy‘: challenge. ‘ The use and effectiveness of Henlelnk- Free Corps, said to num- ber 40,000 men. seems to have been predicted on an assiunption that only ordinary Czechoslovak fron- tzler guards and local police would be encountered in their efforts to "liberate" th0 Slide-ten Germans. Azainst. Syrovys heavily and well- equipped regulars, Hench-id's Free Corps would have invited suicide 1f it. had seriously attcmpted to fight, back M. the Czechoslovalrs’ lndstling show of power. Generally along the border, therefore. the Free Corps appear- ed to have withdrawn to the Ger- man side. They evacuated towns and villages they had token iin advance of execution of the Anglo- French plan for cession oif Sudo- ‘ tenland to Germany. 1A deapatch from Eger, Cue-scho- slovakia, said th0 Sudc-tcn irregu- lars still held the Asch area from Haslau to the German bordor, a. strip 16 miles deep and five miles wide. Asch is Hcnldn’: ho-me tows-n.) Move To Border Germany's crack air force unit, the Hennanm Got-ring Regiment, moved from Berlin, by way of Dresden. to some frontier stat-ion. ‘Troops moved through German Austria from Slazburg toward Llriz which is about 125 miles almost duo south of Prague. Special air raid precautions were taken, at Linz. , Many private German firms received orders to place 111111101110- biles or trucks. as Well as drivers, at the disposition of military auth- orities. “These firms will rcceivr 39 marks ($15.60 M; nominal rate) a clay for the use of each vehicle and the drivers each will be paid 50 pfennlgs 120 cents) a day with a, daily allownace of one and three- foiurth marks (711 ccntsl for the wife of any married driver. Government officials made no secret of the fact that German armed forces have been concen- trated for days all along the Ger- man and Gcrman Austrian fron- tiers with Czechoslovakia. In fact. they rather proudly told inquiring fort-igncrs that the German army stood ready to cross lhc border WhCllCVCl‘ ncccssaryx. They also pointed irith satisfac- tion to indications of Poland's and Hungary's readiness to regain ter- ritory from Czechoslovakia by forcc of arms if nrct-ssaiw‘. CZECH Afiv tContlnui-d from page i1 tlicli" llllllillry po s 1d mil trucks ruinulcd through th0 croi- ed streets of ihr- Czi-rli i'.'ll>l'.'ll. All trains \\‘I‘.I"E‘ throivn (‘I'll-ll to th0 rcscrvcs 11s soon as the ordci" was broadcast at 10.24 p. n1. 16:4 i1. m. ADCD. Throughout. the evening Cu-cho- slovaks had stayed clusc to their radios expecting an important an- nouncement when it was learned the cabinet was in session with President Bcnes, Then, after the laying of the Czech national an em, came the electrifying announcement: "Th0 most important and dcctsive moment has arrived. “Success depends on all of you. Expcnd all your powers and your fortunes in cfencc of he state." "Do all the state‘ emands of you." said the official announce- ment telling reserves to report for duty with Czechoslovakian 1111,000- man regular army. “Our battle is Just begun, "It is Just 1o battle 101- our free- dom and lndepcndencc- to free Caechoslovak lives." _ ,. PULL MEETING A meetiniz of the Conscr- vatlve supporters nf the Coran Ban Poll will be held in the Hall on Tuesday eve- ning 27th. inst at, 8 o'clock p. m. for organization pur- poses. A full attendance is requested. By order of County Assn. 11-1230-9-24-31 w day bills $4.79 1-8: rlcinnnd: Can Funeral Today 0f Capt. Fyfe At Summerfield The remains 01' the late Cap- tain Joseph Fyfe, veteran Char- lottetown seaman who was drown- ed Sept. 7 when his coal-laden vessel “Clarissa P." foundered off Peggy's Cove, N. 5., and whose body was recovered on ‘Thursday night, will be conveyed to Prince Eoiivard Island today. A funeral service will b0 held Lhis afternoon at, 3.30 at Suinmerfield Presbyterian Church. and intcimcnt will be in th0 adjoining cemetery. The re- mains will 110 accompanied from Halifax by A. B. Cut-liffe, Char- lottetown, and Alfred Fyfe, Slan- ley Bridge, a brother of the de- ceased. 'l111- lair Captain Fyfe, who was about scvt-niy _\'L1Il‘.> of age, had an .1r111"niuroiis career. A native of SCHOOL FAIR ___,(Co_nti_mt_e_d__f 111.111 g pagi- l stating they bud done remarkably well and that. the suluvci 11191-191‘ had been very interesting to every one. It. was certainly deserving of a much larger crowd than was present but. the speaker tclt sure that tl1ls could be remedied if more publicity was given iin af- fair of this kind so that the public would get interested. r. W. R. Shaw also con- gratulated the speakers ‘on their efforts as did also one of the i11- terested gentlemen in the audi- ence. ' ‘ Mr. W. H. Dennis, Minister of Agriculture presided. Excellent quality LlIlVtXs featured th0 livestock display although Tn this scction also entries were for below lhc IIIIIIIllOP-Of last year. Tin-re was an exceptionally fine at- To Bé A Wedded In s1. J01... s, Nfld. 101111111100 which wont. to show" the intcrcst that is being taken in this work throughout the province. The Junior Club teams asscnioll-d iii th0 Main Building at 11.30 ind aficr receiving lnslnictions from th0 ug- St- "-1 Bridge. 110 spent some years as a scaman before joining in 1110 early gold rush to th0 Yukon. 11111-11- 110 acquired i1 con- sidcrabic fortune. ltctiirniny, to this Pruvint-c, 110 storied a luniocr ness at Stank-y Bridge and 11110:" lt.-€lll.f.‘l‘i‘(l the shipping busines. cngaging" with his own vessels ii: 1111- coastal tradc. Captain Pyle had the misfortune of being .~hip\1"1"ecl<0d twice before his fatal 111 1111p oil‘ Peggy's Cove, on onc OCYlIJ-‘AOII at the entrance t0 Yarmoiiih. N. 5.. and again during the war. ivhen his ship sank off th0 U. S. coast after striking what Captain Fyfc believed to have been a minc. 011 that occasion he not only lost lils boat and cargo, but endured great hardship in an open boat for four days, with his crew, before being rescued. Subsequently Capt. Fyfe engaged in the potato shipping business at Ilmcrnld, where he built. a. 00m- niodious warehouse, and later move-duo Charlottetown. After two yi-ars in th0 lumber business here he acquired. about three years ago, the schooner Clarissa P. and made frcqtlmit trips to and from Nova Scotia with coal and prod-lice. On the oocasion of his last trip his vessel was ra1"ryii1g coal from Cape Breton to Tancoolt. N. 5.. when she sank suddenly of! Peggy's Cove. within a fe-w miles of heir destination. Bodies 01f. the Cap- tain's son Au-brcvy and of a sea_ man name-d Leolalre, of Rustloo, have not bot-n recovered. Captain Fyfc was a man of sicrllne character, and well known and estcemt-d throughout the Prov- irioe. He is survived by his widow, Amalgamation 0f Periodicals ls A Advocateii TORONTO. Selfll- 23 -(CP)- Commlsai 101s to the eighth gen- eral council of the United Church of Canada were urged today to Support a plan for the amalgam- ation of “The New Outlook" and other periodicals of th0 church in one national church newspaper to be issued bi-moi\ 11y. “The press is a power in the Wflrlll WdHY-dook at the way Hit- ler has capitalize-d it," declared Lorne Ecdy. publisher of the St. Marys Journal-Argus. in present- ing the report of a committee appointed at the last general council to investigate the ivhole matter of church publications. "Is the United Church going to "HOW i111‘? great opportunity to go bogging? asked Mi". Eody I-Ic did not. think it was foo much to look for a circulation of 12 copies of such a, newspaper 1n each of the churchs congregations. This would mean a total (‘lflllllfilltih of 85.000. During th0 day fraternal greet- ings were cxiondcd to thi- council of Rev. Oscar E. Maurcr and Rev. William E. Gllroy represcntinr: the congregational nnd Christian Churches of the United States and Hi-rbert Shllliday nf the Presby- terian Church in Ireland. ' Following submission of the re- port of the spcclal cnmmiilcc on 1110 finances of the church and those of nthcr church boards, the wnrk of scssionnl committees took 11p most nf th0 afternoon. Later th0 commissioners attended a re- ception tc-ndr-rcd 11v lieutenant- Governor Allaori. Matthews at. the Ontario Parliament. building. NEW YORK. 511111., 2§»-(AP)_ Form-inn exchange: Grrat Britain demand 4.80 3-8. 4.79 3-8; 60- 16.136; atla .99 l-B: Bt-ltilum ‘ (‘1-1"11".."."*v 40.- Frrnel- 2.68 9-111; n0: Italy 5 20 l-4. MONTREAL. Sept. 23 -(CP)\. Gross rcvcnucs of Canadian NM- lonal Railways for th0 week ended $1111. 21 wei-v $2,011,007. decrease of $192534 compared with $4,164.- 141 in hte corresponding wcck last i-enr BIRTHS ___”‘— MORRISON-In this City. Sept. 21.1938. l0 hi1". and Mrs. James Mmrison n 30H. BERNARD-At the P. E_ Island Hospital Sept. 22. I938 to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bi-rnard a daughter, v 01w, “llv\nlfl'cd_ MACDONALD-At the Charlotte- town Hospital. Sept. 10. to Mr. and ivlrs. John B. MacDonald, City, a daughter. __V >_ “£11115 PlZAKE-tkt Malpeque. Sept. II. 1938. John T. Pcakc, aged 06. Fun- ernl from the Presbyterian Church Mahpeque, Sunday. Sept. 25th. at 2 D- m. MACKINNON-At 3091011, Tues- day. Sept. 20, i968. Mrs. J. J. Muc- Klnnon. Funeral from 8t. Paul's Church tomorrow (Sunday) Sor- v1.0 starting at 2.30. Funeral leav- ing at 3. Interment Peopln Com- etery. The lflfA Mrs. Macklnnon is rcstl at her residence 2 Bright- on ROM iintll noon Sunday. MOR-‘ION- Al the- P. E. I. Hoa- pitnl. Sept. 23, 1938. A. Stuart Morsnn. Upton, Dundas, aged 80 years. Remains resting at. th0 Cut.- cllffe Funeral Home. Funeral ser- vice in Dundas United Church at 1.30 IKM. Bttndfl. _ ceived their scorln merit of the lives ock. Club mcinbcr in the was Kenneth Anderson of the Ban- ner Ayrshire Club. St. Peter's Bay. It was quite noticeable that a fai- larger number of had assembled to participate this inter-club competition ever before as enrollment was over double that of last. year. with Mr, W. R. Shaw lster of Agriculture acting as Judge while Mr. man of the Dominion Department oi Agriculture of the Live-stock and poultry Division acted as super- visor. Writlhl. of -t.he Provincial Depart- merit. namely Guernseys 11.1111 Shorthorns and in each case pllmented on th0 quality of their eXllibil-S. Guernsey's being highly commended. winning group wont to Eldon Bar- wonderful blomnbvihe first prize grou was won _ 11h M A g e ontague ma. Reid, Charles Fraser and Bert- ie Iannon. captured by Thelm Montague Club with ITSEFVI? going to Hclcn Mclsaac of hhe Gowan Brae Club. and Armand Arscriault. reserve Armand Arsenaule. following: $10, dlvidcd into five Thclma Rcld; 2nd, Helen McL-aaac; B, Donald McGrcgor; 4th. Charles Mullins. 5th. Kenneth Coffin. shown vince: 1st. BrackleyG rlculturiil I'€l)1‘C£8I‘Iiall\‘t'S as to the procedure of the day the teams. numbering 26, left by motor car for Falc-onwood Farm ivhere they took part. in the judging of 11 group cf inatiirc Holstein cow-s. ’I'l10 group then procccdcd t0 H. W. Clay's fa-rni, placing a group of 4 Ayr- sliires. From there they proceeded to thc farm of Hui-old Stead at Bracklry Point, whore they com- plelfdvillfill‘ Judging trip with a very fin0 outstanding group o1 hi; 11y bred Jerseys. After this they returned to the fair grounds at th0 exhibition ivhere ‘hey re- on their Judg- F The highest scoring individual cattle class Jurilor Club workers throughout the provinfe I1 than The cattle show opened at 1.30 . deputy Min- L. W. lgppe-r, meld. assisted by Mr. Stewart Four breeds were on dds I-Iolsllei-Iis. lflay Ayrsh res, exhibitors were coni- particularly In the Holste iii division the ire Club composed of ‘Phel- was it R/Eld of the title (Thampiovishlp Brackley Golden Guernsey Club Championship Yvonne Arsenault. Special prizes were won by th0 P. E. I. Ayrshlres Breeders Club prizes 1st Special Central the besi- rlz0 donated by the eamcrlcs Co., 1.111., for group of three dairy cows hi’ 1'1"" ‘"“" "uh in pro- uernaw Clul" v ..r.i c) Club, 3. 2. Keir-nu, .1- Montague A, shirt- Club;; 4, Mont- rose Holstein Club. In regards to ""5 Prim lt is very pleasing to note that the three countlcs were "Presented in the prize list. Special prize donated by J. 0. Hyndman Co, Ltd, for 4 best Shorthorn calves, open to school Fair and Calf Club members, $10.00 being divided into four prizes 1st, Yvonne Arsenault; 2. Armand Ar. senault. 3. Edmond C. Gallant, 4, E. Carmichael. 311001111 DTiZPs donated by DeBlois Bros.._f0r best Dairy Calf Holstein. Ayrshire. Guernsey. winners of championship class elinilitiitcd: I Maple Leaf Milk make-r won by Ecl- Wflfll Pcndorgast, Kensipgtoi-i; g Maple Lcai Milk Makcr won by Holt-n Mclsaac. Soui-ls; 3 Big F0111- Dairy Feed. Clydon Mend. Brack- 1031; 4. 25-lb bag Monarch Calf M8111, Ernest. Shea. Montvose; 5. 25- lb. bag Monarch Calf Meal, Char- lsss Muiiillns. 1st, P010111, D0011 przt- donated by H. J. Kv-u-Pdr. 501111111011. m1 bov or girl showinu th0 best calf for first em- -i1 Junior Club work, 11 club w 11011 line 1171-1-11 (irgnnizcd in lf138,_lO0 lbs A ....I Prefer Foreign Minister. Georges. Bonne- learned the detail: of Premier Chamberlain's plan to appease Hitler allegedly by hon ~ ouaril i of Clechoslovakin predominately German. Dr, Theodore Monaghan (l) son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Monag-han, Charlottctoivn, whom marriage to Miss Mary Callahan . (i) , St. JOhIVB, Newfoundland takes place in St. John's on September 28th. Subsequent to lllS_Rl‘1’\\llliILl0l1 a1. lmlnousie University; 1n I932, Dr. Monaghan practised medicine in Nova Scot 1a for five yciirs, and for the past year has been doing inst-graduate study in London and Vienna. After their honey- moon to Upper Canada and the United States, Dr. and Mrs. Monaghan will reside 111 Clmi"l0tt0t0\vn, where the Doctor will open a. practice in m» laitci-Apart of October. Purina Startt-na. divided 1.1110 four prizes: l Fitini-issniiiih, Gerald Mc- Kcniia, lvlllftftl Smith all of Kin- kora Club 1111d ‘Theresa Gill of the St. 'I‘l1cresu Ayrshire Club. Prize (lonau-d by Moore 1S: Mc- Leod, 1.111., for boy and girl show- lily; the best knowledge of show- niunship. 'I‘hls u-as 1.110 largest competition 0f the entire fair. in fact th0 largest ever known on this fair ounds as 60 animals were pare ed before i110 judgas which caused a gicat deal of emltoment among th0 spl-ctittors as well as the Club members. Moore dz McLeod Limited donated $5.00 to be divided into four prizcs but the department of Agriculture felt that. it, was very necessary that additional prices be added to takc in l0 more members with the result that I4 boys and girls iveije ialaclxi th0 wfnneirs of WlIlCh will appczir latcr. T. Eaton Co,‘ spt-cial silver cup donated for the high scoring judg- ing mam 0f the went to Ighyg-on Hewlett. and Kenneth Cof- speclai Prize. donated byflPi-owae Bros, 1.011., for highest scoring boy o1" girl in the Jiudgin contest. win- ner at Silver Cu an Toronto team clinumted, 5 pr s awm-dedzdceu- , Jack Clarke Blair 11401301111111, 11 Reid, Ellsworth in Charlottctovm. on. - b11111. Ernest Shea. and v Bf“- fred 1:. 101-10. St/tlnlc; $11125’ 52d Campbell. The champion aniilrari 9mm“ “m” m“ ‘h’ n the following sistcrsfMartzure-t and w“ W011 by Eldon Barbour with clubs °n m” Island! ‘ilgprmnft a Hannah, nurses. in the United the reserve mampkmshlp being tom} marlbershlgdolto ksmnssell States. Mrs. A. J. Mathew“ Captured by Ernest EH88... eflfffly ° Bf,‘ m? tP-‘e “of 01420111. and Mrs. James D. Mac- In Ayrshire‘ a new‘! numb“ °l cull are m Sng 1S w 1.1m. claim-s mm. u, 111 of “"1” "m MEM- 13- "l"- W“ polllhgyldea 11x the clubs said F. whom deep stwnpathy is extended. B‘ number c‘ me animal‘ M. Nash, is to touch tbeIboys and girls the value of proper feeding and care, and most. of the club entrants showed the effect of this plan of poultry raising though at least one of them looked a. bit. below par on a comparative basis. All twelve Island poultry clubs had entries at. th0 fair. They are as follows : Tignish Kinkora, Mt. Carmel,‘ Kcnagngwn. and U188 won first plu l tl G _ . . . cums the wlngxeersngrghf mléllefimg Kinross. St. Chniles, filming‘: Noreen Newsome. Gly on Mound Road’ Monmme‘ cape wod e1; h ' and Glen New-some. ChampioriCalf £§lga1§iv§§m°nt Bay m‘ a n’ §§$§Eg,§_“"°m°‘ reserve Erma“! Following‘ were the Judges Ln Irvmvule Shorthom on,‘ Chm the rinailn building of the eithlbits carried off the honors in the m? as? By‘ d M a Guemseys the gmup comprising Grain-Ger on acMfllrm, . Yvonne Arsenault. E. C. Gallant L- Eamn‘ ' Potatoes-Roy F. McLean. Turnips-C. E. Shaw. Vegetables-D. (Lschurman, G. C. Warren. Floivcrs-B. Frank Tinney. Cooking-Miss Hazard, Mrs. Willard Prow-se. Se\vlng-Mary MacDonald. Manual “training-Percy Bar- low. Ifilvestock: Poultry-F. A. Drie- co . ' Writing—I£lllecn Cuntwell, Bel- Qn Yco. . May Drawing-H. H. Show. Art Work-Sister St. Margaret, Annie Watson. ‘Portfolios-H. Bramwell Chand- er Poster-J. '1‘. Croteuu, W. R. Shaw. Plastacinc-I-I. Court. Collections 11f leaves, and weeds-R. R. Hurst. BOSTON, Sept. 28 —(C P)- Ncw England orchiirclists suffered tremendous losses in Wednesday night's hurricane. 111111 nf the Mclntoslics 11nd bccn picked be- fore ihc storm but the hardier vnrictics were almost nil on tho trees unlll thcy were w-hirletl 1.0 the ground ln thr- space of a few minutes by an Bil-mile wind. Thousands of l.I'£'(‘S were uproot- ed or otherwise ruini-d. An estimate by th0 state de- pnrtmcnt 01' agriculture said fi"0m 50 to GO p01" cént of i110 total apple crop wns still out when the l1ur- rlcane struck.Tl1er1-. might be some salvngc picked up from the ground hurried i0 market but. growers would I'f‘f‘(‘lVl'3 hctwecit $l,000.000 and 512.000.0110 loss than they cx- ported. insects Yesterday's 4 Local Market Quotations CORBBCTID FOR EVERY “ED- NISDAY AysgUSEATURDAIT RETAIL MARKET Roast bee! 16-230 Cream 40c Broccoli Bunch 10o Celery bunch 15-30-250 Potatoes tit I6-l8c Turnlps 8 for 10c Ste-w meats 12-150 steak lb 18-260 Cauliflower each 20-250 Butter dairy 36-30 Chicken 9100-6125 Fbwl M10 Onions lb b0 Spring lamb l: 18-30-820 Sweet pep ers 4 $0 New cart-o 8 lbl 29c New beet-s doz. 10o Beans 1b 5c Ila Fresh 00d I: 6o Mcckarel owl: 16-300 Salmon l) 8d Cucumbers do! It! Corn doz 15c Rilpe Tomatoes lb 8o Amie; pk M0 C 10-164 Green tomatoes pk 3c fl-Q-SZ unis qt. In Galaepples qt 4 i0 flqouh lb ,'-‘ l0 Cranberries qt. J m Pinnplfiris h ;-. N. H. L. Rule Changes Aim To Speed Play, , ‘IYHONTO, Sept. B—( )—— The National Hockey league Co“ ‘thee ed tothy on a mun- -ber of rule c ranges, designed prin- cipally to up play, which I111 be presented for-ratifioatloti i0 l full mcctlng of the League tomor- TOW. belvlajor mormmndotloru w!!! A minor penalty will be “'31! 1f5§'u'.‘°°"‘a."“° "13.. 1 e1- o o e u ago guards unless he 5:: being checked y an oppos ng p yer. A penalty shot. will be awarded If the lkeeper holds the more m three seconds drOps llhe puck in his pads or h trows the puck into the crowd. Ado tlon of the 12-inch bhiollne. first ricd In Toronto last salon in an effort to reduce the number 0f off id . - mlayeesr will not be wnsiclwcd off c unless his skates are over the blueline edge nearest the goal. This means a player can reach over the bluellnc with his stick and still be onsida as long as hll skates do not cross the line. A player taking i1 penalty 110i may skate over lhc penalty shot line after shooting. The shot still miurt. be made from behind th0 line. An offside will be called when the defending team ices the from its area and it crosses the penalty shot llnc in the other team's area. 'I’he rofcree, howflveri will not call an offside until he ll sure a goal c1111 not be scored on the "iced" shot. Ilsc Mlnard's for blteu. 1 nu n t... of France Hon ding over that Q A sci-tight) and P net (Centre) as they arrived at Cruydon nir- port Sept. fl. Altar the French leaders were boot in Paris it was uportcd -.-~----i~1 the plln. n. Punch 01pm» 111,111