j. v~r.--§--H-:i¢a-s GUARY" ‘ " THE CHARLOTTETOWN itli the resignation of .\'evilie Chamberlain from his tllllilltbt post, j\l'.l.l~_r',r“-, Not in bomb-torn London, but at Queen's Park is this AJLP. worker in an oii-clnthsowwestcr and gas mask. Ht- illnstrates the eililililllen‘ '. in h» ilistruhteti to members of the (lntziriiv “volunteer er nstiihul-iry" ,‘ whit h will be established as an auxiliary nf tlii- provin \ police. l'or rlllti-klliltilillffi ivork. Equipment ineirvlvs sirrii tiers i.'.i\i'ne.s—tu'0 =~l1cs for essential drugs. Decontamination "after a gas attack" ll itiiere the sowwester comes in. ,,-.~,1,-,-.-,.I.'.'.'.‘-'J'-"-'-'."..'-'. ".-.-.-.-,.-,~_-,-_ -_-_-_- ------- - -'e'-o---=....-=» ‘um ‘ R.C..\.F. OFFICERS KILLED IN (‘RAql .‘\T OTIIXWA Fill"! Officers D. S. T. Young (LEFT) and Wing Commander s :1 (in-nvilli- ll. >li;v\. si-coiidcil in tin- lt.(‘.\.i‘. I illl ilii- l{..\.l', last I: JIHHIIAH. were killed inSlantiv, Sept. ‘l7 when their Yule training :I hhili. fv-nt into a tailspin and crashed 10 mill-s mnilh of Ottawa. A i! terrific. explosion preceded the crash, witnesses said, Hying Officer i, hum: s wife gave birth to a son in Saint John, N, Iii, Sept. 30. :: g rj<'w>~l' -.w..,,, ..,......,, . W s ‘l II I i: i: i- I! -‘-'~"-'.'-\".---i-vr-n-v-nrru-vu-u-rvv-w--rr--'--'-n.'- y. ~i..tii.in-il in Iceland, a detachment of whom are shown on u iii-u with IErrn guns and crmnrcd carriers. While they hold Is north Aihrtic outpost invasion of (‘anaila and ilic I iiitvd states by ~.'-:i i» vzi _v impossible for any European power. Training their tins at thc sky, whence the first attack will tome it‘ Hillier‘; grand- i l I l "area-r - - - - - p %fi'ivfn?fffuVhfiVhfifi fPsYfn's'ffffdv$’ i-u- Six months and six days after his marriage to Miss llelen blur"!- Flying Officer om. Pctcrhon of Lini-dminstvr. S-"sin. w“ kllifli ‘i!!! action in England after shooting down three Quintin Plan“: 9 gut one enemy craft when it was closing lll with another Mtisser- scliinitt on the tail of the plane flow-n by ills commanding officer, t ‘ .‘ ' i 5 1 Squadron Leader Ernest “chub of Regina. H3111: Ottlftl‘ lfll-rsim is shown with his bride. .,. . ."Llkr the rayol visit all over again," said Kitchener people as they crowded streets, balconies and rooftops tn Wilttfiil milcs of marching troops and motorzied columns from (‘rmp llorilen swinging through in Canada's biggest mass manoeuvre, .\l(‘ll oi‘ five armored units passed through its 1st (‘auadiziii Cavalry". tin- Fort (inrry llorsc, the Tllffifl Riv"? Rvziment and Ontario Regiment, and the Canadian armored flgbtinr vehicles. 45,51,550. t. ,,,,.,..,__»».~< -,~ ;. I , \ . . 1 wwii-ur the conrivav to a continent is the nssliziiment n! (‘nnpdlnn I lose ‘schemes take shape, these soldiers are prepared tn make the ls- lnml s bleak, unfriendly coast more hostile still. According lo Charles ‘ Box. Y.M.C.l\. reaction director, the Canadians are urgcniiy in rifled zlflerlnéigszines, books and indoor games for the long winter night; Prime Dliniiiter Winston Churchill carried out a ivtifrilllllliltiiln- , (‘hangs-s made include Herbert Morrison ilil(ill'i i, niio replaced Sir \ ‘I John Anderson as home secretrry and minister oi iliilllt‘ si-curiti’, and \1 \“ " ‘ ' "ps1 \r , a '_ i v chancellor of the exchequer, Sir Kiiigdt-y Wood it'l..\'l'lil-LI. and ' ' ~ V H‘ ‘"1.’ labor minister, Ernest Bevin ilJ-Il-"fi, who \\rl't* llLiiiC members of RESIGNS it I ‘nun "he “"“ wbmfl~ Neville Chamberlain resigned. ~ " ' Oct. 3 as lord president of the council. The resignation has been accepted by the King. Mr, (mani- berlain will be succeeded by Sir John Andreson. ministenof home security. Mr Cliainlwrlain, i: is understood. may Iislflii ~ = M1“ l" the House of Common, but he has made no decision yet. T\\"O HOURS OF FREEDOM Klaus chlcessingk. an interned German with an Oxford accent, surrendered to two army signal- men in the fields near an eastern Ontario internment compound. Sept. 30. He had escaped about. two hours before. Authorities think he hid on the chassis of an army truck. He was missed a few min- utes, but when found had changed his clothing. hail * was l." October first, generally accepted u the date for se Standing on the gangway to one 0f the U, The hard-boiled sergeant-majors will be softened up in the new US. defence army. The velvet glove, not the mailed fist, will be the sym- bol of discipline for 400,000 young Americans drawn by lot from) field and factory to their country's first peacetime conscript force. (‘hief softener will be (‘ol. Lewis B. Hershey, who has been appoint- ed temporary boss of the nation‘. selective service draft. "We hope discipline will be just as strict as in 1917-18 arm)’. but it will be a different kind,” he said. “The lron hrnd will be hidden in the vel- vet glove. but the iron hand will bc there just the same-only it won't hurt so much.’ ) L.......__.- Probability that the bomb thrown at the Leaside transformer eastern fence was only a "smart aleck“ iriek by juvenile-minded rdults, was strengthened from an analysis of the bomb and powder. No nitro- glycerine or high-grade powder was found in remains of the bomb, but from the relics it was judged that a small amount of common black powder had been placed in tlic bottom, enclosed in a syrup tin. The explosion had it occurred, would have been like that of a very large firecracker. it is not thought likely the person who threw the missile ever lntentled that it should go over the Hydro fence, but only wanted to frighten the guards. 1v f _- w‘ . . one, like thlls, hail damaged nearly every house along the street. Most of the resi- l l w‘ to do with these persons‘ decision tn m\"e_ The picture outs are moving to the country. ca oept. 3i, in a, north London suburb, after German bombs ‘J in England with a. C A.S.F. con- tingent. his mother learned this week. Two mirrors of Ontario cities are now overseas. Mayor David Croll oi Windsor is in Eng- land as a private in a Scottish regiment. _ TEST PILOT A triumph in flight was demon- strated in Toronto skies when the of 4') hialiflll-buili Hampdm " ~ ~ "ut through her tricks by Test Pilot Red Lymburner. . . i.» go 235 miles an hour xvith a four-man crew and a ioad of tcmlzs ucighing a, ton each . . . a ton, mind . . this six-ton strip of the air did that. . . . - Hid b6?»- 5- 9MP‘! Whiflll have: Francis; LleuL-Com. E. I. Armstrong, $161M. the will": I.ieut.- ulmnst doubled the dcitroyer strength of the Canadian navy, the six ‘ ('om. s. W, Davis, Trail, B.C., the Columbia; Commander 11, “tn”. (Ianadlan officers who will command them_ surve l-rnm the LEVI‘. they are: LleuL-Com. commander of the St. Crotx; LieuL-Com. N. S., the St. Clair: M. A. Medland, D. C. Wallrce, Plctnu, 1 men who rank with the world's best, LieuL-Com. u. r. Puilen, Oakville, m. st. l’ their new ships. ‘ icy. Vancouver, the Annr polls. Numerfcally snail ln the years before Toronto. I the war, Canada's expanding navy is manned and led today by su- l (1 I MAYOR 1S OVERSEAS Second wt. Allan Johnston, mayor of don, (xii... and Lib- eral M P. for London, has arrived j 1 i