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ELECTION I BY ROSS MUXRO (‘anudiun Press Sta-ff Writer \\'\.siii;vci'ici.\, Sept. 6——iCPl— i now of Hitler falls over the <‘.i' s presidential election ' mam" dcmcstic _ swamped today in a ‘IJZIIC over intcrna illlfl defence prepai" initial stage of foreign policy." are e szztittczs for major e ballot drive, (I Cqinaivhun and empire point niaicriiiiit development, ) far L; that both, i thc Democratzci s s ihzrd tczin in: . urui Wendell W111- izommec. back the 01 assistance to und rcslsitince i0 any . \_ c _ t; iizn Gcrnlfln)’. “k . i_ Azictiaie Producer Gene Markey - Screen Play by ,, \_ i William Anthony McGuire (Iunpuign Ilcgins Slmvly . . “ " \ n is wetting under \'- ' ' '—EXTRA—- Congress stillhoid- , - - Y vutii its ccnsci";_p- \ ~\-.. i i YOU CAN'T SHOE A HORSEFLY c \\'1\@1i=11t=1<>i1 “@- V ,. i llQll0DOIIZHlg~ X i ___l________ uithin two 3 SHOWS DAILY-ll 5—7-9 .;;'.i<.;..1i D1bLI'_.'V_m_ ‘H, inc cczxxi-i onsutos; n EVENING SESSION TLe evexiflik stsslun opened‘ an‘... .1 cilig§':ullrl nu u‘. .\.1.s k 1111..."; dufilLflo o1. ' - - cm. Lit-i) Vim. int- 7 Vi] u‘. .\i.s. x\f.ib\lll .nc uuficlxt.‘ ul uni nit‘. \‘..i.i.i:i' shun ‘.\ . - nnd in his usua. gel . -- tlIc-isfiu the ince .. ~ ' ‘ .00 being (Janet I118 war. ...n_, were zen/silt " iiiiig. IJlSIfUlllzF-Lfil music b. .1... Hiiua Stevenson and Miss Idflliltla Doyue, North River. l Drill. Britannia by girls of Fair"- view. , Solo, Mrs, Anciretv" McEachern (in costumer, York Point. Reading Miss Aiary Clow, King- SDOII. Accordion selection, Muss Lieeii jCainpbcll, Nine Mile Creek. i Reading, Miss Georgette. McNeiil, Rice Point. ‘A collection was taken st the eve- . nint; meeting for the Red Cross, and ~' amounted to . . A vote cf Iflflnkl was extended to ail mknic part, and the singing of the Nu- . ‘tional Anthem brought a very suc- ' cessful convention to s. close, News Briefs TOKYO, 5e t. 4 —(AP) —Rep- resentativoc o all rotary clubs in Japan, Korea and Manchoukuo, 47 in all, voted today to CIJSSOIVQ the organization in the Japanese Eni- pire. The action 3:5 a sequel to the recent nationwide anti-espion- ‘age agitation in which rotary came under fire. More than a doc/en pro- minent British businessmen were ar- rested and rotary was bitterly ct- tacked by nationalist clement: be- cause of its international connec- tions. Virtually all rotarinns lri Ja- pan wen Japanese. i .______ WELLINGTON, New Dealand, Sept. 4 —(CP —R.euters) —Prirr.e Minister Peter Fraser warned rm economic conference representative of labor, employers, farmers and bunkers today that a decrease in the general standard of living might be necessary. He said the value of gocds available for consumption within New Zcainnd had fallcn from about Il33.o00.00 Inst _vcar to about {IILOOOXXIO this ycnr. IONDON. Sept. 4 —fCP Goblet- The Nazis have npnnrcn'l_v' used a new type oil-incendiary bomb in n raid on the northeast coast curl‘: today A trink bciicvcd to hrrvc hci/i if) gallons of oil was found in iiac "I: w: sh them "ht resolutions “v- r-ommittr-c .,.-~n u; the. iv’ ' bers for r11... .bomb flrcd the nil and snurw-l cnuscd. - The German radio hrondmst to- ‘dnv a Vlchv dispatch wirch ‘ported thnt fir“ arrc" of lfl"ir"l‘ premiers DnZndir-r and Rcvnnu-i, ‘iv’ fcrmcr lntcrlnr ministcr flrrvrr". ,‘/I£\l"I(‘l. fI".fI thc fnrrvcr (‘flTl"?‘l' in ciilcf. (Th. (‘vnmfiiu mnv b rwctcrl within '21 I1’ili'= w" "1 "infnrmmi D"."TI""I 4'"ln"f"i' " "It l< nrnbvv» “ ‘ -"'-"r' nnm-iin w-il hr- t"crl <"p1:"i‘riv' iv.‘ 1 military tribunal." the brniricrf said. vim». crntcr. Inside the tank was an iu-I ;(‘('I’1(lll»\1‘\' bomb. Affcr cxpirziinc: thr-I i? i ‘ in nii directions but no damage "ma? _'i_ ' ll l. . nrntritscm. 4 —t/\Pvu Ricwl ‘t-iwmm would like this: you ,.. rc-I ris his 3.804%,’ tie-ii l8 middle "lit-s and tizc Mackenzie n general eicc- i . Mr, Roosevelt has‘ uii not campaign in-i ‘ i tlie nn-s»-.irc cf It is explained, ho\v-' i5 pcnerailv pro- lill colony of Cm, ITIOS! LIIIZIIIIIIIOFS] it iiic President v1.1 Canada and the Empire cer- tainly" have g vital interest In this‘ clot-lion. zilthnugh It is en‘. di-iit that Mr. Roosevelt's tie- fi-nt iirid the election of Mr V.‘ Ikli‘ would not prevent con- iinziiiiinii of American aid to tho Empire forces. The Roosevelt administration has it. v shown where its sympathies .18 the burden of Mr, Wilkieb cep ncc speech two wee-ks a o i .. the Republicans woud . .lli‘!‘l(‘€l more swiftiv and ef- ‘ntlv than the Democrats and o ld render aid to Britain without w needless provocation of Britain! enemies. * Hon" v Wallace. accepting the De- 2c nomination for vice-presi- (l-“Iil. tfi-“lcd his case large-iv on the , ‘SPTUOZI that Mi". Roosevelt can oJ-r more effective op sition to Hinci" than could Mr. illkie. In the field of defence and for- eign poll y. the Re ubllcans and Democra s are eoretically in ailrcement. With defence hesdirur the list. at the moment, campaign issues of abundance and significance remain to be thrnshcd out l: they are rais- ed an the first of these apparent- l_v is t e whole basic philosophy of the new deal and the manner in which it has approached the na- tion's problems. There is the question o! what Mr. Wiiikie secs as persistent and stag- rinllnt: harassment of business and the question of government spend- ing and n balanced budget. i TIM NAZI LYING INTO TRADI TALK LONDON, Sept. t —(CP) -JI‘ho slocan "Britain Delivers the Goods" vaill be reproduced on packing cases iof thousands of exmrting firms rm give the lie to German prosa- ‘gnndn that British overseas trade tins bccn hrourzht to a standstill. A Bradford textile firm has been bi-inhtcninz its export pncklng cases ,wirh u stcnciiifld reproduction of the Union Jrick above the sloszan nnd the export council of the Board of Trade i5 sending reproductions n! tho sicnr-ii to other firms in the 21o export groups in Great Britain. The slogan also has been trans- inu-d into Finnish and Portueucso for the South American markets. Other firms now are thinking up ncav slotzrins for thcir packing cases , so iimt n variety of messnilcs may In‘ sent ovcrscns with their goods. Some siirzccstions are: “Navv gunrnntccs safe delivery.” '"(‘..~mmn,v' could not send you this." “Slnrvlng Britain’ can spare you cnn imiv i . "Britain's answer to Nazi ‘block- ndc!" 13-. the vutinu (lay Novem-i _sc.:c0i (lav c PLUS-FLAG or" HUMANITY-OZZII! NELSON is oacnssrrn; DAILY~—8.l5—'I.00—8.45 ISchooIISystem: Break Down Under Germans i _.._ [Young Men From the Conquered Areas Pressed into Labour Camps. .‘ (In the following story Gladys Ar- nold, fonitcr Cdnutllun Piess Cor- ttsponccn: lll Par. 20 houis imu-"v C the capital. in the . in a tzine uizczi . vcnr starts.) By Gladys Arnold Canadian Press Stuff‘ Writer IThe Central Guardian I'm; column is reserved for new: l! local interest but IIIVEIIIIIII‘ 0| u newsy nature may be lnlfllMI nt 6 cents a worn strict-l! DI!- lhll In ulvmol. .' DERATION LIFE insuli- .58.)“ L-sias-t-zi-su BRIGHTON xenciemmn "- opens Sept. 30th. 1-1-9-7-21 SUNDAY SERVICES: Alexandr! m. l1 am. Hazeibrook tit-WK £151,1- Uross Roads Bl 7 D-m- - ' ter, minister. L-9'9‘7'11 i smnmr-zn woman ATTEN- lrrozv: cum your nusbiud down w ,ice11y Macfnnis today W WY what lull: he Heeidlréglé ‘big’ vgflggré iii} "iificiiuifisu." ' ° 1522-94-11 vonk usmzn CHARGE. Rev. J A. Nicholson, nurtister. sem- 8th- ii am. Central Church. 3 p-m- York. v7.30 .m. Brackley. Prayers for the irlmpge at all services. I1l-9-7-11 ' GOSPEL TENT MEETINGS con- tinue in the Gospel Tent at Brmk- I iiclld flung} excegltmsatluixdayéoitecl! o'c oc we c . o " tion. 1686-94-11 WINSIDI UNITED CHURCH Services are u follows: Wmsloe North at ll am, Highfieid at I..;0 p.111, wmsioe south service cancell- ed. Rev, C. Boothroyd will “mach, m-0-7-1I NORTH RIVER United Baptist Pastorate. Rev. J. Blesedell, B..-\., minister. Sunday, September 8th; Lions Creek, 11.00 am. Clit-B River. 3.00 pm. Kingston 7.30 .m. “A mightv fortress l5 our bulwark never failing." Lt721-9-7-l1l CENTRAL PARISH. Preachin Subbutit. Sept, 8th: Canoe Cove) , uni. Churchill 2.30 pm. Clyde Rl_\'-, er 7.30 pm, Rev, L. W. Goodwill. minister. 1-1619-9-7-11 v.1. up w. ninm coin. -l A, Pickard 6: 00., will have the‘ dour-marred schooner, Jamel E. Newson with s. cargo of 1200 tons; "Blue Coal". Customers should or- der their supply for delivery from llliS vessel. L-l0-9-7-2l SERVICE IN THE Marshfield. BIIDLISL Church Sunday evening! Scpt. bili. at 8.30 aclOck. The Royal H. L. Dczuon will conclude hl§ min- istrv with the church at this sci». vice. 13-9-7-11 MR. and MRS. W. R. MacLEOD‘ Ccniml Royalty, announce the en-I tzziucment oi their daughter, Marion‘ Louise to Mr. Eric Fulton COYIIILI son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H_ Cofiinfl OTTAWA, Se»: 4 ~- iCP. (In Canada n izcw '. bc- "tun in slim \ in. Europe uiu man Hg"?! tl ' . day from of German- occtipmd i story of Euripts E\.IU.’)..\§S pus..- (1.. lintflv ‘no OLII‘ I'll‘ v . l ltzive coup". d \\' O _ n Now nYmlQS vl L - for normal‘ " cxnuun 1n fri: DfJClllIl-i . before the F: . . shon i ed that in the vcar of G91"- man OCCllDfVlOIl in Cvsrlio-Siovnkin‘ 60,000 Cutch nnd 40.000 Mcrnvinzil and Slovak v.1 . many of them‘, llfll\'fl'$-lI\' stilt o.’ lllf‘(l‘('lll". Intv and ph. c. win" \\i‘l'l‘ sr-iit into Ger- many to work on the Iniw‘ T210!!- sands of others lcft thor 001s to escape to France and then to England. Some of them. nt l‘l years. became air pilots to fight against Germany. So too in Poland whcre the great university" of Ciiicmv. onc of the oldest in the wo functions only in part. Of its pr ..=.sors some 160 were put in concentration camps and the student body was scatter- ed. Armies of them till the soil at Nazi bidding. In Holland, Bcliiiurnf" Denmark. and Norway schools have been de- strayed. Once more iri Alsuce- Lorraine, as after other wars between France and Germany in which the Ger- mans gained the upper hand, the "last lesson in French" has been taught. SOUNDS JARGON BUT MEANS WELL LONDON, Sept. 4 —(CP1 —Life in squadrons of the Royal Air Pbrce rievolws around the orderly roof, hub of evcrv unit organiza- tion. Phrascs which sound like Jargon to the layman but make sense to the aimien who use them an bandied about. “A bunch of things for 9.033s,’ lays the orderly room sergeant in a scene typical of any orderly room any morning. He hands a pile of papers to a lending nircraftsman. ‘Then he tells the corporal the adJutant wants to see him about some stuff for D.R.O.'s and asks when the "Docs" clerk has got to. Translated. it all makes sense. One mnn in the office deals with P.O.l>'t.'s--Pcrson:ii Occurrence RA‘- ports. On those depend an sir- man's priv and rations. Fmtrlcs are made of all cnsunitlcs, postings, at- tachments. nlimvnnccs of next of kin and other “occIirrcncr-s." D.R.O. mcnns dniiv routine orders, published ovcr the slcnriture of the commnndinc officcr or adiutrint. The "Docs" clerk has to kccn up to dntc s sct of person dnctimcnts dcniinrz with each nirmrin. Every time an alrmnn is movcdthc docu- ments must follow him. my mckirwmcnfvfxitirn r0 Herc is s diffri-cnt tnstv canny» suggestion: Rczvnvc thc centres of lnree sour or dill pickles with n fruit corcr nnrl stuff the pickles with white crcnm clicrwc. ll~‘itit' 41s: church services: 'T.IIU l! III. PTCHCIIIIIR SEIVICE. IYIOIIIJlLZZIP. Marriage to take place‘ in Sepzcmber. L625-9-7-ii IIELP THE WAR EFFORT AND PROFIT YOURSELF. 5% of the cnsii sales‘ during both Saturdays in‘. Kelly and Afaclnnls‘ bin 10 day" sale cor-s to Ottawa to help towards, iiuzciuue 0f a Bomber. Suits and tcpccats nt remarkable bargains. I LGZZ-Q-I-li E GAGEMENT ANXOIQNCE- 3ll"l.\'l' Xfr. and Mrs. Augustis Wuddcll, North Tryon, announcel IIIL‘ PIILZHEFIIIPIIL of their datightczgl ' " Lfiillbi‘, i0 Mi" D. Pour! " son of Mi". and Mrs. D. ‘ Mai"- place the middle cf‘ L-585-9-7-J 'I‘RI'ON—BONSIIAW United Bap- Wcstinorcland i ll 3.111. Preaching servce. Tryon 3,’ pin. Preaching servi e. Boiishaiv it is Gibson ill be the guest preacher at citht-i" _'il c to take September". probable that Riev. Alex. \\ i tlu- morning and afternoon or thei ‘lllfIV he rcst in then afternoon and evening services. Rcu S, D. 'I‘t'itcs, MA. B.D. LSTI-Q-T-ii I I TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH - The, Rev, Harvey L. Dcnton, B.D., has returned fi"om his vacation and uiil ,occup,v the pulpit tomorrow récui- 1112 and evening. Mr. Dentcrvs morning sermon will be “God And A Dru‘ of Prayer’ Mrs T. Rcy‘ Cudmore will sing "O Mv Soul, Bicss Thou Jchovn ’ Mr. Demon's cvciiiiiu sermon vvili be "The Chris- tian Vocation“. Miss Delys Owen will sing Brown's "O Lord Attend Unto My Cry." The Church School returns to afternoon sessions to- morrow. All classes and groups will meet at 2.30 pm. TRINITY LTNITED CHURCH — Sunday next the church services will be as follows: Morning Wor- shi at il._ Sunday school at 2.30 an_ EVGIIIXIK Worship at 7 pm. This is resuming the Autumn scnedule. Rev. Hugh Miller, ivIA, B.l)., will preach at both services and will be assisted bv Rev. Donriud BOOIIIIQI/d. BA The Sunday school meets in the afternoon and a cod attendance i; anticipated. a music for the dly will be under the direction of the organist A. Roy Kendall, AA.G.O., and tho choir wilkrendei en Anthem at both services. Miss Berna Huestis wil sing "Franck; Aria: “O 10rd Most H01)’ —Qt the morning service. A ncsrty mvitation u: extended to visitors and students. WILL ATTEND CONVENTION — Rev. and Mrs. E. i‘. Ashley and little daughter, or Stanley, Nb, have been spending a holiday dur- 111i! the past two weeks with rela- tives here. Yesterday morning Ashley ieft f0: W will attend the General Council of the United Church of Canada, Mr. Ashley having been nominated b the Fredericton Presbytery and elected by the Maritime Conference. He will be one of the youn r re- prcsentatives at the Counc . . AshleJ is s, native of Alberwn, PE. Islan and for the past three earl hus been connected with the ed- cricton Presbytery 0f which he ll now chairman. He is a graduate of Mount Allison University and 1937 received the degree of Bachelor of Divinity from Pi ill _ Hall. Mr, Ashley will return to Prince Edward Island before resum- ing his pastoral duties. Personals Mm A. J. Duffy and son Master Joseph Duffy, Roxbury, Mass. are spending s vacation with her sister Agnes Higgins. 23 Hayfield Street. Miss Cientmie Livingston return- ed to Cambridge. Mass, after spend- ing a very enjoyable three weeks’ vacation. the guest of Mrs. Alice Cinrkln, 23 Hayfield Street. Mrs. Frank MacDonald returned home to Roxbury. Mass. after n vcrv pcnsant motor trip with friends to Prince Edward Island win. TmjEis-- lvfzI-Fhr-tmrs, SAN IOSE Costa Rica, Sept. 4- Ml‘ i‘ Carin Rica government ’!'~\" it ivruid from the,‘ nil (iermnn-cccuwvri na- i‘ " i‘ ‘If; rcnubiic. pavmcnt. rf '31 h s bcrn ivqucyed by the German government. i seasoned wi‘h W-cwicd "onions, minced pun-Irv nevi rfiviicnics. Chili] fcr an Ilfiill’ m- Ermww, Thrii, with a sham knifc. cur riff l-R inch crrss- way slim". Servo (~21 inwtcd ci"a"k- crs or sflck in ztcrvi picks and ar- range on a f‘"t t Stiff gdrnkisfiprthcd whhfiwfool and metal sweater. whcrc she was the truest of her sis- isciz Miss Agnes Hggins, Bayfield FCC . MIS! Muriel Hnslam. Bpringfieki Go.A'. Y long been expected. A pussing In- dian? in laurzh. §54§§§+§O4§+f§O-§§'O-§-O#§§-§4 RIVALS 50F THE i TRAIL i By Samuel White ro+++o+¢++o+4+vw+++o+¢a (_coniinued__f)rr<‘>__tpfi>uke_ 1L__ O.‘§§'.Q~§'Q§§§§@§ by night. he sat surrounded ‘bifhl-i browiing officers, his DB1". bqlllm’ in; eyes everdon the alert f0! l ' ow. "giriiitmciuviide had cert-elder“! stealing up on Chav-ignauds sleep- lng baa at night, but the 51311! 0! armed sentries discouraged him. Too much depended on com fete success-vengence for his fatlers death. security" I0! 1115 m9?!“ 5nd Raoul. Eventually he would meet» Chsvirznaud face to face and he would wait for that time. even if he was forced to delay tiii the end c-f the long trail at KAIIUIIIISLQLIIQ. CHAPTER VI 1,11“ s, pair-lied iandscam the rouge “'Qu,nd before Claude} eyes. not glimpse it in a fortnight’: 25b lmg, a landscape viviiicd q-eiiow Rabiscasv canoes, the bronze skins of the Indians and the crun- son shirts of the French VUYBECUII blazing colorfully across its endless Dunels. ‘But at last thcv shot b)‘ UIQRI" vierre Creuse up the Dcs Joachim. [Roche Cflilllfllllll and Dcux Riv- iercs rapids and reached the mouth lot the Mnttuvtztn, whore the route turned from the iiiriiu streanf The camps u.‘ honiivvcsii-zs and XY men were close totzetiier, sis al, that night. As usuul. there the niuhnv" briivvl and‘ in the mo ing ns old Andrew hizinollfl oversaw the ltlllilClllllil of the inillccs lie came to hICGhIiYYuy Willi u grave face. "You remember Chumbly,’ the o!- ficer of the simcoe canoe? he ue- manded without Parley. McGillivrav nodded brieflY- v The Simcoe canoe traveled immediately" in the wake of his otm cru-‘I. l! Carried DnC Qf IIIC IIIOSL IIIIIIOYIWII/ cargoes in the tvhole fleet auuQtiu-ii iliev debauched from tnc brunch river it would leave the of _ti.e fleet and skirt the Geo: irin out‘ shore to the mouth of the Severn, where was situated the lurntl Dvél- 0! the Luke Sfmccc <_ rict. __ . Chambns disappeared, Andrew‘ informed lxuntiy. ltfcGiiiivray" stood up. Tllrmlllh- out the weeks of the trip that lind alrcndv elapsed he had been (Lil- gedlv suspicious of Cnn\"ici1._i".ius pcacefui actions. He had aniicirllil- ed a itinss battle bcivvceu the flirts 10ft! before this. “us Chitin-ins disappearance the iwrtinntiiil? Throtieh the trces ihu: l).il'£l(‘l'\‘d the water's cdge lilcfiiiiiviuiy" saw the flcct of XY canoes {t‘llli).il'liillil. T1115 was the first time in the \~l.\- n20 that Ciinvltrnnuvi lino taken tnc pad [or gm- (iuvflt- pucriliiiu. He strode to tiie wiitt-rls edge and hailed: _ "Chnvignaudi I think Cluinii_i.y' went to your camp inst iizcitn, Whcrc is he now ‘.>_‘ ‘ A tnuniintz iaucn came from tllc XY lcutivrls ciiiiizc. "How siitiidd I know? Pcvlintis he's ill cur camp vcl. vvhv n01 I» =~ and sec?’ _ McGill rnv and Vrilmcrin strode iiasiilv across i0 ilzc (ivncuutcfi mnxp ground of the XY llirll zind .r;oi-;.<i O-O-OOG a landscape so vast that he might‘ by the- "racy adrum. . | I I 61V Inch slats lode! inplscquutlo buckling or Inh- tug. Sold by Reliable xyhy. o ,’- T m!’ Brantford Brantford Roofing (Marltimell ‘Limited FORMERLY TH! BRANTFORD CARRIITI CO» LTD. SEPTEMBER 7, 1940 —"Su.r§, 0:3: ‘nftornlansi mqhv. no u e r0 That's tlu rsuonN-nnw" Brando!’ Arm-Lock Slain u. normproof u well u filo-resist“; . . . made to gin enduring g", vice, you after you, with m. utmost in Boofinq value. And belt oi all they're ‘Maritime Made." When it's time to ro-rooi, in“ on BrnnHor RRO/LOC SIZES-K COLDBIOOK, I. l Dealers Everywhere it all over. cven noun u) the sl: D-Iiu rocks at the \\‘i\l(‘l'.': eduP- FY11‘. half in and luil: on‘. o: the wuici‘. ilicv siiimlilctl on Ci mlilv. uiiii his iicad crushed ;n Li": .i sumo or a -club. Sundinc nbovc him old Autircw made the stun if tulle-S. AIKI .' he muttered grimly, _ Mc Giliivrnv said llOIIllllE, nt nil, but his 121cc lll'£'\\' iiiiick n» u north- cm blizumi as hi" c " u fiilrl‘ .._ic disnppcnriiiu HY briuiiuv: and slo\\.y turned buck to his own camp. “Tlcywe marked the Simcoe canoe." he told 151d Andrew. "Cunni- blv was u flgilllli): mun nnti 1.18)’ got rid of him ill. the firs‘. oppor- lifni‘ ' l0 make lllvll‘ null‘. UJ “u-s.‘ broocicil Antiii-w. And now they re gone uluuu for the Distributed In PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND By FENNELL & For Sale By POOLE & THOMPSON, Ltd. Montague All Brantford Products . Stocked and Sold In Summerside By SINCLAIR & STEWART, Ltd. CHANDLER first time. to trap the Cdllili? nt the French's mouth. It doesn't take an Iroquois to rend that sign. Who'd I pick to fill Chambivs place?" “N0 one -—- yet “ counseled Mc- Glllivrayu "\v'a1ch_ your canoe- men from here to the mouth of the French. unu there plvk lIlL‘ mun W take the Sinicoe canoe through the XY RBUIILICI." _ _ Through the stormy Nipissing and the awesome Hench river, then the brigade camped at the river's deltu- Iike mouth. TheXY fleet was out- side somewheic, camped on one of the intiuincipabie islands that dotted the shore of Georgian buy. Claude Gallinnce left the site of the camp to wander through the lino 0f pickets, down to the shore, where slow waves, their crests flettked with criystui from the sunr- light, roiled gushing up i0 I’;- bench. He sut on ll boulder wiuie the forest Ifflljlf-(I the sand. starring out HCTOcS the black \\'.'LL(‘I‘, rcLr-ct- lng on the fate that hnd lcd him so close to the man he was tiuliiiitz, yet always kept him from a fiiinl encounter. As he sat there came faintlv to him the sound of s iincidle-‘s splash, over to his right, wlicrc tiu- river merged with the bay. Instantly he was on his feet stridinc across the beach in the shadow of the trees toward the sound. A raiding party from Chavioznaud‘: camp? It had He stopped bv the channel of the river. peering nlcrtiv out across the darkened water. The sound some again. and he could sec the out- lines of a canoe drifting slowly down the strcam. "Who's thcre"" he called sharply. His answer v5.5 n soft. fcminuie "A spy!“ cnmc hlrtrrzurct. Boss's liltlmz voice, "Who are you mv cautious guard?" As Claude wnikr-d slowly to the water's edcc Mrirrtzirer turned the carice in toward tnc bank. Oh, Ciriudc!" Hf-r sudden plans-I ure at rccorzuizlnu him filled thel youths heart with a quick, lilting rhvthm. ' H1‘ hviried hcr bench the canoe, handed hcv" nut Ohio the shore. (To be continued) Pmpam a smnii bnnr'snw' for stor- lnrz by first boating it in an ovcn and thcn quickly rubbinc II- with lard or mu- tinsnitcd fut. Ilnng the snw on rt nnil on n wall. Wipe riff thcsurpius fat when you use r1115 saw again. SPAFIOIIS DIN] ROOM Where the (‘hulccst of Fund ll Scrvcd QUEEN HOTEL ROOMS WITH BATH HOT AND COLD IVATER and Mr. James Haslam, city. rc- iurncd on Monday from a pleasant lic.'.it‘.nt' spent with relatives and friends in southern Ontario. Tor- onto and Ottawa. While in Tor- onto they attended the 0.11.3. Private Phones In All Rooms Quren Street Munrion, N B d One Block North Mn St. “I Generals Set New Standard With C. A. S. F. BY EDWIN JOHNSON Canadian Press Staff Writer SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND, Sept. ii-vcki -'l‘he generals direct- ing field operations and activities of Cunacias expanding oversea: force l1l't.‘_ settiniz u new standard in democratic miitnry" leadership When action starts thev will be fllllll in tllc thick of it with their officers and mcn where thcv tun give the most direct and (personal attention to the Job in hun . lit-Gen. A, G, McNaughton, now s, corps commander, Mai-Gen. G. R. Pcnrkes, commander" o! the 1st Division and lilail-Gcn. V. W. Odium, commander oi the 2nd Divi- sion. are nil of the same ilk. They have been through the mill of rug- ced soldieriiirz and not one of them would ask his men to undertake a task he would not as readily tackle himself. The Generals are usually up and about ism: before rcvielle summons their men to dutv and ihcv seldom cnii it n dny until the early hours of the next morning. Everv day for months, Gen. Mc- Naughton hns devoted much of his time lo (RDPHIIICIILIICIOH with wea- pons and ingenious schemes to (ic- iCill. any attempted invasion. Goes Everywhere He has ridden in tanlu of every tvpc, through well-concealed traps and formidable barriers to get a IlFSL-Ililild IIIIDFCSSIOII oi what the enemy would have m contend with. m He has propped himse‘f in the LHIIIIICII sent of anti-aircraft gun crirricrs to ti-st out Canadian-de- shzncd mountings and accompanied pwrols on exercises to nsccrtuln the rcsults of iicw tactics or the effec- iivcncss of new \\"f‘lli)’.)ll5 Mnnv of the ideas which Britain ls keeping ILS g sirrprise for the ‘(icrinnns have been ticvised bv U"? s-‘uuiiiiic-nrindcd Cu...idinii Gcncrai l- it . lils subordinates. He. has sug- crviscd their development nnd su - niiiicd them to pcrsonni trial be- fore ziidng thcm his blessing “Whcrc tlic llvcs and wc fare of thousands of nicn arc at strike It is csscntiul to test thcsc things pcr- sonnllv bcforc releasing thcm icr gcunrni usc." hc once rcmarkcd Similar cxpcrimcnts are also be- lnc curried out bv Gcn. Odium in brinrzing the 2nd Division to the hiciicsl stntc of efficiency. Durinz thr- first wcr-k after his fliTlVnl in Enzlund, Gen. Odium motored thousands of miles. study- inrz the terrain, inspecting defences, mapping roads, lines of communlcfl- I tion and directing special ueiiifr striations or experiments uhich will add to the striking power of hil formations. GOLF AT JASPER PARK JASPER PARK LODGE. Mild Sept. 6—Play reached semi-tin stale: in the 18th annual TOWN Pole Tournament at Jasper “'11” Don Thompson, defending chamllm advanced by beating Hoggan. Nil“ aimo. He will meet Hem ‘Buick. Calgary former champion. in "l! ton half today. In the loner hi1! Dr. Houston will meet Dr._Jan$011. both of Seattle. Barbara Wlllll. d!- iending champion, has advnuwl 1° the finals of the ladies and vii meet Mrs. F. B. R055. Lalblltll. Montana, todny. . In the playoff for the M91" Qualifying Round Medal 9°" Thompson, Portland, turned in l sparkling card of 74 to _tvin till round from Wilder Ripici‘. Kari’. ‘.4 §~44§‘ Today's Short \Vavef Radio Program (All Ttmo at Intern Stllldlldl o-o40-o+o-o-o+++o+¢o+¢¢"" s/nunnnv, srzrrmrnrn '1 LIMA, emu 5:15 pml-Proflfflm 0! w“ Automobile Club for Afflfligll Listeners. OA4.-4R. 15-"m" 19.8 m. BERLIN 6:15 p.m.—C0lorfui W11" 9J1‘ l5.li meg., 19.8 m. BUDAPEST J ILm —“I..0ve Sonli" b7 w; Concert. Orchestra: hi?" ' English; National A!“ KATA, 9.12 meg. 32 8 m. LONDON _ _ m 8:15 p.m.—The Weeks Prviblid’ GSD, 1175 mcg., 25.5 m» 9.56 meg., 31.3 m. a-ao n m I-glitygfuslc bv Sui" and His Mand. .1152. 17-64 ‘m’ 16.8 m. BERUN 9:20 p.m.—Friendi.\' QusrclleJrii). 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