pic WESTERN GUARDIAN AGlNT-"II- 1111111 P111111- gd Water sum East-Phone m llr. Paul J. Leonard 1' BUMMEBSIDI rnmcii coumy Osteqaathic Physician Pf _n .- d u m", I lions. __. should be left with M,‘ h“ Klrlrsvrilldl-Collrlo a Osteopathy Hid Surgery 201 Prince Street. Phone 024 CHARLOTTETOWN SUMMERSIDE OFFICE OPEN EVERY THURSDAY 31 Church St. molten in! be bought daily in all! of the following rim, 1,, aside:- Irma" Bwhtott, Water It. Gourlles Drugstore, wag" y» 11mm" alter,’ Wu“ n‘ M5“ Gilli". 67 Granviilefiql é 1-1, Guardian will In delivered to on 1| m “mfg” at Ito pa: day or 10o W: week. Iyhoniiimzilourlorsghh 2 flu your order to e b0! Iflllflnllble for deliver-leg on you m,“ .___ 11-111; column h reserved for new: MERGE!“ 1011191“ 3 '01 local interest but advertising 50c at Taylor Drug Co, Kengizngtitiiii ,1 n newsy nature may be lnlert- ____ c,’ 51 2 cents a word strictly poy- —II.ABVEST GLOVES and Rub- léruggoves for Fishing in stock at 1 PLAN T0 LEASE i lblc 111 "dun"- 12 t i i r *__' ‘ _1100 ED ma s, specs one — OR RENT _. gem-e o, Om _ dollar up, A150 01d glissewgrfa g‘, gryvagr streetsummerside, Appcl; “will have to be mixed up to- K11151“111°“‘ ' ' ' ' ' 1n y ‘Bowness a‘ 5°11 1111111911- gcther in some of their affairs -—-—-— 1111559551011. reasonable rent. _LOBSTER FISHING 511991181 1rB~i0-8-17-2l-24-23_ for mutual and general advan- oblalnable at Braces. 1 L-40-8-2i-2f. —D0uau: ‘AND smote Bl ‘"118’ _ _.___ 1ggrles, Indian Axe Handles cbiaiiiif " 0 one can _]|{|5Il'lO\VN dance postponed 8 a Braces. L-49-8-2l-2i. cried. "Like the Mississippi, it '1 night. Seliick and John- —-_- . > , _ “iii be in attendance. L-‘78. , mgfglvaieai. AT S'SIDE - The 111T‘ 1°°l1§ 10111118 11101181 1A1 11 _-- i serv ces for Mr. JOhnstQn rol on iiill flood i bl 4101c SALE—4 choice draft I11??? 11e1d from his late residence irrcgi;§ilyle t b ' dnexOll-a c’ mares. 2 cheap 11111155 Walter 5'11: ummer we 1165191111131 Hfierncion. ' "i ’ o . ma er ands Weeks. L-72. dlfgt-eyhheBritten of Bedeqne com zlnqd licltcr days!’ .___‘_. ‘ service. Mr. George A_ Tumult from the commons’ t e -1101; SAL|-‘-—Massey Harris 138K395? 51mg very ncreplnbm and crowded benches alintiisxi tinder nit Mrs. Picton Reeves, 5 811s Good Ni ht,‘ Mm smothered the Prime Minister's F'f€0i0\\'ll1. M91108 $39 (111? GOP- ‘Bobsm W115 111.9 Dianls . The service 11151» “firm-lust after he had dis- 10,1 mintlsirle, lledeque); Frost 6t beaafrggy largey attended. The pail. closed the unprecedented British yum, nir-Cpriuwk at Hflyvlcw $35 Wm B 111111?- Mersrs. Edgar Clai-lr, Offer of the leases, for 99 years. m,‘ all binders are ready to Bisro ucianon, Dr. Colvin. Thomas-l Lifter. Viscount Halifax, Foreign 1; 5011111 tnken on tractor binders, C 1 D. Athol Blirns, and Cecil ‘Secretary’, told tlie Lords "we have 5- llnrris manure spreader Pzmilibfill. Interment was in the i iii-lrecd ill principle" on the ques- d Ollly a few years $40 (at John W“ cemflery. —S. tioii of the leases on British pos- hKqlflg, Clifton). Walter S. 5(‘$.~lf)ll5 iii the western hemisphere. ie wells, payvicw. L-72 Wlicrc the bases will be located i" J Y P ' ' ivzis not, disclosed, but Lord Hali- er 4W‘. NEW ELECTRIC UNITS- I I fax sold the discussions concern- a Jrli: .\lu_\'0r and town council of1 ed Atlantic islands-presumably illlllll(‘l'.~l(lt' have authorized the t d w 0G 8 818i‘ I I Commissioner Bi-rmuda-nuorious West Indian - oi two new units ior the points and Newfoundland. er- t-iil light plant, so as to be Mr. Churchill declared that Bri- ije to supply the power for the tain sought no advantage for her- ni- alipoit at St. Eleanors. The scli from the offer, but he did 119ml government will pay for appcni for "timely reinforcement" ie lilfil‘. . unit of 250 hp, and al- of Brilaurs navy from the United 101-115 installation. The town will Slates-an apparent; feferengg 1,0 ai- the cost of the smaller unit l n h_ be] resent dlsiellssion on ‘Unlttehd Stfates‘ :00 ip. ' ie mac mes are ng M1- John y‘ 9mm r . in ii i1 111g 811115 n e leet. ireliriscd from the Fairbanks years councillor for trhse (ihhTlazifrAmeflclln ' S l t J h Th t l t I dislcusiflon l centred one Co. iii an 0 n. e cos siimmergjrlg - t] b. ‘ l- ziinu tie sac o r an 0f 50 ll be 541mm). Work on the concrete for water com“n??ssioine,,r_ 1bpnlgl°rfrllffr11 1 over-age _destroyers. ses fr? the new engines is under- chests,- papner bv 55 mt“ “Thai T111‘ P111116 11411115161‘ 8W6 "thanks inn :lio machines are not GX- polling “r35 yo“. ‘light " ‘ ‘to our friends over there" that d to arrive for 51X “Wicks-S. The results ‘vérp: west P0“ P|]i1_1Bl'iiillll has been able to ferry -———-~———i lips a1, palm" 5Q; Comm, ' {m}, ‘across the Atlantic "an immense Personals Phillips". 3a. Palmer 2s- East nan 11 5 111 11111,§1,111°115 °1 1,111} 111111151 P111111 7g_ 931mm. 58. ‘Tom i521“; eni ion, r es. mac ne -guns, -. Ell Du h', K n ingto , 11116 18;; Palmm- 135' M_ .1. . f rni"trld1;es_ rind shells; all safely M izngafrlenrdl; 511311011:- 5111111115 56. The by (‘lflCiiCfiiioiVll i)<il1"‘11‘1°‘1 “i1111m11 1119 1°55 °f 1‘ 511“ M the vacancy o tl . b .- 01' ‘"1 1'°1111‘1-" ‘ n w Omdlm ('l‘his ivzis taken in Washington __.____ Wllirr commissioners made Mumny, Cungon‘ gy the death of Mr. S. K. To ~.\ir. George rffifviifrifisfir s n recent visitor to Charlotte- ____(_Continued fronivpnwe it as lhe firs: official word that sur- pills United States army munitions in ant-Hum“ “Old Home week". the government almost three moni-‘os up.) lind arrived safely in England) M“ “figure! Comm“ Chan H:- suoke sntirieally of Germany's bl: Giff-ill 1s visiting in Summei-side. . _..__ nu‘ or was overhauling Ger- . , , . t 1r o i . lnnu declared that Britain was C ‘gglxggrtefiglrrnagcé? d fiféfcgrfiofigaihjfthi" sému grow g less and less vulnerable to ‘ _ ‘ n . 5 .,“. . ulllVil. . . 1'“ s~”'1’1'f1"“° ZfrrmffiiJl.lfasi‘§i°§1i2“r3}i2‘ta“§il1“o1 "one ~11 1111- some dai- “r and “Us Arthur D Pope Dominion None are mm. 15L mm, there would br- peace again ln a ll‘.(’ll' fnmlly‘ have returned 11111191‘ 11W- T119 111111 211111111 MY‘ ,,,,,-.,._._id,._ P451" where taken from the areas in which ner- 1 some Mum _ 011a,“ ial warfare is most severe. 1 "You know.” Mrs. Brooke said. ___.__ ‘we fear lack of sleep more than George Bowners and daughter 111")“ 11°mb5-" h, Sununcrside, P. E. 1.. have EWTY 1111111 $111111" P1111141 60ml‘ -.\ir. and Mrs. H. S. Harper iiou. a "We luive decided. spontaneous- ly find without being asked or 0f- fcred any inducement,” he said, "to inform lhe government of the United Slates we should be glad to m place defence facilities at their ery time a British plane goes up. they are awakened and every time the RAJ‘. returns from n raid of 'i\'(‘<‘i( cursts of NU‘. and Mrs. or Burgess. Dominion. - e Bay Gazette. our twins-Atlantic their measured dancers of the future... "President Roosevelt has made it clear that he would like to discuss its own its the same thing. She said the majority of the $lldl11£lh1flth€f group came from ensing-t n h,,f,‘°b“e._.,f“§h1m,§§§§,‘“1,,,“‘fiogfmfif} Canada and with Newfoundland. _ O the German bombs Tm, C11i,,_,1.en fl_ the develorcuerif of American na- . “We with the Npofts ma, mic mus Vfll and nir facilities in Newfound- A d V‘ _ ‘t u.” doing “time “ma, dmnage land and the West Indies. . . ly fl lClnl y may B" entirely from middle “Untioubtedly. this process means class families Mrs‘. Brooke said. She l. .1. s. so?“ and Pic John igldzetiieactiiiiltiiiieag “iii 111"‘ 1° 11“S°111°.“'11111 111111111 “R111” m o, u“, Hume Guam‘ “we! see them go... in some of lllE‘l1‘v3if3il'S for mulual tllfll ;n Nova scotia are en- b The youngsters. as many of them “"11 11"“°1“1 311111111331‘ gii well arned furlo h at, oys as there are iris, 'lll b t- homcs ine Kensington,“ tied in almost evergy Carihdiane firs- N” 1111SK1Y1FIE! 51111111 P3111119 n -i_ vlnoe, thei riumbe i ldi iht ,. ' 111 Rmcoe Walker and Mrs. set-s of twilns. r m“ "g e3 For my own part, looking out . left on satluday for Noyai Of the helpers. several were Can- 119°“ 111° .1“““°‘ I d° 11°F v1?’ the s1‘ l sviiere Lleut. Walker will re- adians who will not return to Eniz- 11mm“ ‘"111 11111’ "115g1"1111>'5' 1:5 unit in P.E.I. Highlanders land. They included Miss May Al- The Emmi Mmistcr flatly m" m on iin enjoyable visit withlwrlght, an Ottawa tencher- Miss kcifed me pmjposahor the former h‘ res and friends in Kensing- Wilhelmina Kate Peters of "roron- gngfd 51M“ prwdem‘ , O '01‘. to‘ and Mrs‘ Vera Ross or otmw” through her blockade to help re- in Dr" Robert Rider of Kingston‘ 0m" lieve famine in Nazi-mastered areas measure the decision of the war urcessiiul Pantry Sale under was one of the two medical men 1-‘l11¢'1‘> of the Kelvin Women's caring for the evacuees .l¢- was held in Mr. Keir Aboard thesame boat which car- s Ailili. Market on Saturday ried them over the Atlantic were 111- possibly 400 other passengers. in- of continent n1 Europe. cle "1 regret that we must re- Se fuse these requests," he said. declaring the Nazis "have re- UMMERS AND PRINCE Many A Attend Funeral 0f Mr. Nicholson to at can Nicholson which was held from Phone 124,1. his late _ Wm. Vex-wolf conducted the service, assisted by Rev. Mr. Barker of Bedeque and Rev. Mr. Simpson a. former pastor at Lot 16. At the five side the beautiful ritual of - - ,- over it w k tl lil - .. '- . . t . 1 N theri Ireland for or. home after spending tne a es ie ci dien up Ex dlslyrm, by lvasmg Suitable sites m ggilcirccl-swgrk (11111 “alanine Cpwmion‘ possessions for sheet may,“ “wk v "1 5e¢‘111'11-" 1131111151 1111' crafts in British arms factories. with us and with the Dominion of pepole have a right to know that ‘ there are solid grounds for the con- fidence we feel troops from Somnliland. blaming 11 these two great oi", nlzations of primarily on France's collapse, and English-speaking democracies will commented that “far larger opera- (tlilons no doubt impend in the inid- e east." greater Nazi air Wfiriilfé with con- fidence in Britain's ability to meet struggle indefinitely and as long as Herbert our approach, first towards parity that Britain allow food and then towards that superiority House of Lords Britain since Aug. 8th 94 fighter pilots and {i} CO lo eame from for and near d the funeral of Mr. Dun- resldenoe at Bedeque. Rev. Masonic Funeral service was carried out under the direction of G. M. J. M. Nicholson of the L-49-8-2l-2i, P- :_1°P£111111¢<1 ‘"1111 P589 l) S’side Lodge. The pallbearers were brother Masons of the from Mount Moriah lodge, Cape ‘Traverse. and were Messrs. Arthur Dawson. Leigh LOwther, Fred Bell, Charles Cameron. Charles and Russell Clark. Many Masons , P, attended the stop it. he was in Lower Bedeque Cemetery- deceased Doull, funeral. Interment Airoraftsmen Killed In Plane Brash OTTAWA, Aug. 20 -—(CP) — The Department of National De- noe for air announced tonight that Ac2 John Henry Albert Crock- of Hardisty, Aita., died today as result of injuries received in a flying accident yesterday at the Calgary Aero Club, Lrethbridze. Alta. F0. Frank Alexander Montgom- ery, of Saskatoon, was severely in- jured in the crash and is now in hospital, the statement said. Cause of the accident, which oc- curred during routine flying opera- tions on the instructional course, is obscure, the air ministry said. The death of Ac2 Crocker brought the number of RC A.F. dead since the war began to 17. Next of kin of the twomen are as follows: F0. Frank Alexander Montgom- ery, Mr. and Mrs. William Mont- gcmery (parents), 709 Severn-h Ave. North, Saskatoon, Sask. A02 John Henry Albert Crocker, r. arid Mrs. Johii Collins Cracker (parents), Hnrdisly". Alta LETHBRIDGE, AltaL, Aug. 20. — (CP) ~ Officials of the fethbricige elementary flying school 0f the vnlnorl m, $37_000_000_ rel-caged by Commonwealth Air Training scheme today opened an iiiqulrv into the crash of a training plane lnstnight which brought death to one airmail ._ 101,1 U“. Hausa Britamis and llljllfles to another. John H. Crocker, 26, a 10111101‘ aigary policeman, died today in hospital from injuries suffered 111 the crash. His officer. Frank Montgomery, of Sas- katoon, who W215] believed to be , m . the ontrol of tie n one “"1911 H1101)? he“ [mm N“! domma- craslied. is sin hospital with -iii_1urles, companion flying slight IRISH ‘IN ‘mainline BELFAST-WP) —— Unemployed en are being trained at several; l and electricnl “Why do I say all this; "I recount them because the Mr. Churccill touched only brief- on the withcirruval of British Mr. Churchill anticipated silll "We hope and believe that we all be able to continue the air e enemy pleases and the longer continues the more rapid will be the air upon which in a large IDE GUARD A “agreement, they cannot be forced to their owil fire drliLs and nrc- r _____-....._.__..._,.. UN TY CHRONICLE Nazi Prisoners Here Resigned To Long Term By BRUCE WEST HERE IN EASTERN that to continue farther without, CANADA, Aug. 20.—(CP) —German authorization may bring the fire oi war prisoners who were confident the guards. when they first came to Canada Facing one of the entrances to that they would be free tn a few the camp is a Lewis machine gun} weeks now are studying the calen- mounted on a tripod ready for ac-‘ dar and askin about the severity tion. The rniartis are veterans of, of Canadian writers, and provisions the last war, and ilveli trained in, 1(1):- thsilxilpplying them with winter handling of arms. c o g . After entering the camp area When they first entered the camp through several barriers, I reached I visited, they shrugged their shoul- the 10-foot fence surrounding the ders and laughed when the camp prison compound. officers mentioned winter. "Don't Prom platforms in the guard tow- worry. my friend." one of the Ger- ers at each comer of the com- man officers said, "we shall be 0n pound activities were watched by‘. the outside and you shall be on the the sentries who seemed never l0 inside long before winter arrives." take their eyes from their 6111111405. l ‘Iliat was some weeks ago. Now, When their army tuiifoi-iiis wear: even though they don't know of the out they will be issued navy blue} beating the German air force is uniforms with a, two-inch red stripe; taking over Britain, they sense that down one leg and a circular red; their stay will be longer than they patch about one foot in diameter on anticipated. the back. These are the some uiii- Arrogant and swaggeririg they are forms provided for civilian illttff"; for the most part young men of the nees. crop cultivated by the Nazi machine Generally, all the routine of op- - to carry out Hitler's will. The oldest erating the prisoners’ quarters is prisoner is 48 years of age. conducted by 111B 66111111115- T1101" ‘There are large numbers of‘ of- cook and plan their own meals and ficers, and under international take care of the camp. 'I'lley ho" i .§_ work. They spend their time at ponsible for dealing with iil(S.. such sports as swimming, jumping Should one occur, comp guards and putting the shot, and in read- would remain outside the compound‘ ing and studying. Other rankstake with rifles cocked because of tlie cure of the camp. Possibility of attempts at escape. ' All branches of Germany's mili- Elaborate precautions are taken tarv forces are represented. Aviat- to see that the prisoners do not zit- ors, pnrztcliutists, soldiers and U- tempt any miniature biillkflflfl. All boat men are included, Two full tools are removed from the com- siibmiirine crews now cut wood and pound in the evening» 31°11 111*‘ build roads. grindstone is embedded in a large Elaborate precautions are taken block of cement so that it cannot to guard the prisoners. surrounding be removed for use in FhRTDP11111£Y the whole area is a barrier of criss- implement-g for escape The borders crossed barbed wire. At each end of the compound and the waters in of the openings in this fence stands front of the camp are floodlit. Sir- nn armed guard, and even before ens are mounted in the toners to‘ the camp is reached, on the dirt sound an alarm at the first sign of. road leading from the highway, trouble. ‘ Petain Agrees 'Blonde Opera , With U. S. Move Singer 24 Days To Arm Nation 0n Goal Boat JI .6. la I L‘ s, John iiicyd ca!‘ E N Q t Associated Press stair Writer AN EAST consr CANADIAN ,- fe-RT, fAug. 20 —(CP) —'l‘o M A F! ITI M E S Limnggp VIC-HY, France, Aug. 20—(APi- e per eciion of Ana de ' Chief of Staff Philippe Petain de- blonde hair-do toe - you'd MONCTQN CANADA nlnred today that he sympathlzed guess the opera sin z slepi f and agreed with the decision of nights in the hold of cool hunt the Anicricozi people to arm tliem- only a few short “'1 rigto. selves against eventualztles. She and iii-r llllrillilfl Huzzn J. Marshal Petaul was askedyDoel. McLean, formerly of POI‘! Hope, Frailce view with sympathy thetOntn left everythinc behind when concern of American nations arm- they fled southern France niwr the "in themselves against eventuali- fall of Paris-even her coniract to r1989" sing at Monte Carlo. They (‘fl gilt‘. I I I Registration lflonscription G S thl ‘Bil M t “as mo” y r 1 3M3 a Off the Bnleiirlo riSlflfld-S. tin ]'t- U. s‘ . l , g r.” zn~~f~wm r ——-~ ~ _____‘ ___,_ -..'I must have means to do so." Any nation, the Chief of State allan submarine fired two tor- said at a press conference at whch pedoes at their ‘1.5o(>-:oii vessel. One the one question was asked. has slithered under the stern. the otli-I not only the right but the duty to er narrowly tuisstid the {rent tllil. prepare itself Seven hundriti and fifty refu- “It must study posible dangers," gees huddled into the (ill.*~1-CliOl{L‘(l , he asserted. "It must then decide hold every night for three weeks; what moral preparations are nec- and three days. In the bunk next essary to ward off that danger. to Mr. and Mrs. McLean ivris n fam- "Technical men must be respon- ous banker. sible for material needs." They ate and drank out o.’ bully 4m" 111111‘ 111" Q'l'l‘:\\\/:\ Aug. Q0~—(CPi—-Tll(1 ‘ ,illll.li)l1lll n“ ~trrilioli of Ciillildlillii ‘ -\ gocs lino us fin-til diiy toiiiorroiv with repurls from many centres l1 1 indir-ntiiig liini the gigantic task W111: ‘Mb would be siiioiiilily completed W111‘ registration booths W1 Among other filings. lie saidz—. beef cans and waned a fruitless ivar c1115." 11“‘111 11 111E1111" :"“’"‘ . "I do not wish to criticize Ehig- against the ravages of the eocil “N115 11‘ "11 111111115 (3111111111 W- 1 -_l,"‘ .“ land. I cannot accuse her. Any na- dust. “Hitler's heart ivasnt all)‘ l “711311- “1 1’."1' 111111 °1‘ 11111111 11m‘ "‘ tion has the right w defend her- blacker than our faces ivlit-n we °1 111°" 11111111111110“ 111d 1624151111‘- ed on hldlldfli‘. the first day. In Oilltl‘ centres where the proportion too soon, but I do not wish now A comparatively short distance “F15 “"1 5°. 111111 ~11 111B $1011 it’ ‘ \\il.\ poiiitcri out tliiit growing in» t0 enirflse in resentment." from British shores. one n! the, ‘ _ A=ked whether France was X0- shlfls in the convoy was blown toln‘ 1111111111‘ 11111111» (if ;fm'l . to he filled \\‘Oll](i l ship, he cited Switzerland as the ingly plunged down the illPllfl. . , nxnmple {,0 be f “That ream, was R m,“ br,,_,,h_ At some points, notably Winril- ,- “YBSF he added, "we will remain ed the former Port Hope, Ont. pig’ u‘ '1 mmmuvd ‘1 510111111; (101111 ‘ a democracy. but not a democracy r man. "At one time we were threi- ' 14 1 1111919 PYP-Woiie may do anythmgihundred miles out in the Alirmtic 11111-1‘. “m1 °11"‘1111= \\'~"11'11»“d nsmil 11.9 “qsheiu and zigzngglng Mound... ‘lOliVlllg tho. lll1lllf‘l' to lite l; sell’. I feel France was left Bloflfl reached Liverpool," smiled Mr. Mc- to fight out the war on her own ‘Lean. 121R tmvard a totalitarian dictator. bits ivhen a German bomb amaz- ‘i110 wllllilrlltiii of the rt- ollowed here. ‘ Tin iy after the rush of the first In comparison, tPe crossing from ; 111111111“ t ~~ . ,. . ;.- . i:- England to Canada was mild nl- *1"1“111“111 111 Q1111)“ 111511." 111' ~ ~- ~‘ w ' -~‘ though Mr. McLean adm s 11f‘ has Plvliilvt" ildrlnrrl Qicniboul iinw- t. - ,1_ ‘evrw nppeurvd to linlfi good for " I no desire to repent it. He \‘(‘l1i _ _ _ -- tarlly shouldered the reviews". ‘v 11111111‘ 1101111111011. Prvinlr" pends," Mr. Churchill continued. (At the same time Domliiions cretary Lord Caldecote told niei had lost -——— cludi M0 children whose tickets . , came Kenn,“ ‘n, ‘ ‘wk mmngougm by “he,” than m‘ peatedly stated the possess 153 fighter planes as against Ger- Bumm 1 ample reserves of fo and th many’: loss 0f 690 bombers and "a do on Mona‘ Iwamment‘ can feed their captive peoples? fighters.) " Immense masses of munitions >l"i~1..1."..%l"$iii3'?;f'°i'°3‘§§?.i - . "'é‘i..‘.‘§l..n‘l’s.¥l."‘§l'tn‘ff“£€$£ 1311111611 M15810" "m" '° “°"""“‘°" “intact After Mr. Churchill said some foods tics—+ind declared that if Germany all uses what she has of such food- stuffs "to bomb our women and Maude M be mm - Enjoying ,,°p1‘§,1,,,,,‘,’§h,,,,d;y I children. . . we may sure that any British flag he added "is larger Pilhfiton the guest of Miss‘ s arhported food would go the same than when we began.“ Not only must Britain but also i all other countries he convinced rriimélfiifilfl." tiinfiiilii; ""1" 1'.” "‘l"' '31.‘. ‘ll’ Win51!‘ ' I Pflflll 8 0T1 Ill - ch ______ which] remained ingot durllnig an)» y g g y arle; '_ coun ess Japanese ra on tis ‘urned htgineiiniiiidyMivliiiiiliag-hgeb ‘provisional Chinese capital, fell roma holiday at Schurman’; prey to flames toda frnm Japa- nese incendiary bom s which left and M-____ the fifty an! unrecognizable mass of rs. Willi smo n runs. - do)‘ morning igrm Him reds 0f 011111980 W81‘! be- imnzine whiit its condition will be 1o. N.S., arts,- ‘ 1,011,153. 1n lleved killed and trapped in the 1n that longed i01- hrnir, _ _ " lion thi- guests 0d Mr. and blazing area where homes shelter- no 1011's McKinnon, ans 13.0? persons hater; Wlllwd gut Scales Tipped For Britain ———-_- a anese m ers n ie 71ers of’ the Kenslngton Mn. eiirth raidpin four days. Anti-nir- Odfle. 1n full dress, were wan ‘craft batteries shot down one ‘"1116! in their parade on ‘raider. ercnins from their lodgel Many missionary institutions and _° 1110 English Church where foreign co cnrl houses were " "1111 save an ap o 11st,; ‘destroyed. m p In addition to the -——-—— church mission, the fire gutted the 111119110 W. Patterson, 13.13., 1offices of Dupont De Nemoiirs and Piesxlent of Acadia Unlver- the American Asiatic Underwrit- £v°11Y111@.N.S.. was a vtsl- ers. The British shlppln offices ensington on Monday, of Butterfleld. swlro an Jardine .ahunti*-— iMatheoon and it German con-liner- m s 111111 to the ooun- clal agency were burned. , 611111111112 and having mitl The American Methodist church me e new signs, warning and n loo-bed French Catholic ddciggg 0f the approach hospital were destroyed but lhc . on Preston Kennedy wan |, bug- Llsltor to summerside on still going up the hill. We have not om the side of Brita . He said "more than 2.000.000 de- termined men have rifles and bay- three-qunrters of them are in of regular milltnry formations . . "Our navy is fnr stronger than nt the beginning of the war . . . Crmadlrin The If-bcats are mnzneilc mine is mastered. "The merchant tonnage under the British flag . . is larger than tri \\‘llf‘\l we began. "we have. in addition. under our Hi mdimm Charlottetown to unscathed in a square mile of irfm the captive countries . . . ,;;“,-w,;1]‘11§1é dcwfie b bodgy devastation. "Our clocks of food of nil kinds 11 e t e -i—-—-—-— I wevenrting accidents. B. Use Minn-rife for dandruff. days of peace. , ferried across the Atlantic can beturned into war materlals— the United States, Mr. Churchill iiits into explosives. potatoes into said, include "cannon rifles, ma- motor fucl, milk into aircraft plae- chine-guns. cartridges and shells, of s. gun or a round." Merchant tonnage home. More than 2,000, de- termined men have rifles rind bey- "The right to guide the course of onets in their hands, and world history is the noblest prire quarters of them are in regular of victory," he continued. "We are military formations." British food stocks "of all kinds vet breasted the crestllne. We ean- are many times as great as in the not survey the landscape or even gBGYBdOI peace,” Mr. Churchill de- re "AsIin Nelson's day. the maxim the enemy's ports.’ " And, he said, "we have never had Mr. Churchill found the scales of armies like this in our island in almost a year of fighting heavier time of war. The in bristles against iiivnders from the sea or from the air." Landing Britain's airmen, Mn. onets in their hnnds tonight, and Churchill said “never in the field Owed by so many to so few." British bombing squadrons. Mr. Churchill said, are inflicting “shat- “Thc srns and oceans are open. teri contained. The nical and warmaklng structure of the Nazi power." "Even if the Nazi legions stood deed, upon the Caspian. eve-ii lf the main American Methodist hospltlll 510F111 .r‘_'t11l'-'01 4.0001100 £0115 0f 81115191118 would benefit him nothing if iit the same time the entire economic from safely landed without the loss under the Whole British Anny ‘The whole British army i: at 000 th ree ids: ‘Our first line of defence is whole island human conflict wa‘s so much ng blows upon the whole feeli- umphant on the Black Sen nr. in- tier was at the gates of India. it- end scientific apparatus of Ger- are manv times as great as in the man war power lay shattered and defer lifting potatoes . i Dulverlaed at home." _ _ _ I _ t _ 3- ‘H __‘,_ 1(lf‘l’ lll'1’l "l l(1 nnliniiui l I of shepherelnc mo e '1‘l'll'l ' 1 1 1 adians bnek to their van. loud ‘from “ ' 1 11“‘11' 1-‘ J1 I 0f Freighter Crowniioniz-iiities Evidence i." .17 I _ - .. , . 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Jrtis 1min c . i-—-—-——-—-— , ' .. f‘ '_ \','is 111v 10;‘ '»_,- - ' .- ‘ -.- WANTS BIG SPUDS £10 ($44501 on a charge nf il\\1(—1,\'l('€‘ dii the l ‘Imsiliiii iiilllli in; statements liable in rnusefl-loynl LONDON-The Ministry of Agri- alarm and dcsnondenry, iilllioulzh , culture recently urged growers to previously oviirned. l Q‘ until the .__ tubers reached maximum height. Use Minard’: for dandruff. -——-— -~——~- ~~ u n raw, Rllboi-L l