lTIZE WVESTERN GUARDIAN g AGENT-Mil. Jnlm Pond. u Wm: sum n b-Ph ,1 ouumansml mu PRINCE (‘Qgflfy u" m Tsar-inflow, Advertising lhflllfl p. M; ‘m, m‘ h“ ian may be bolllht dilly It my of tho following ltorq In |umiI\2l‘Sil'l€i— oil Bookstlm. Will: It. Gourll n g ' flu-am 11'11°1'¥- “'1” 5'- lllfll gllldriulfflelnGrgvn-vliello s; The Guardian will b0 dellvorel to an homo In lummcrddo l; c é .1: s‘ '5 a i’ '1 s § 3 IQGI. hone 289 for thl: lervfoo q m, you. order to the boy responllblo for deliveries on your pong, __,_ “l, column u reserved for new: _.REDUCED BATES M m ",,,'|..¢k| interest but ldverllslnl Permanents for this v1.3.1.1, ofifihéfi ‘ at a ucwsy natal-o may lnlinacn- Beauty salon, Kensington, ' m at z wills ' ""1 '1'" 1 11"" b-iao-io-s-ii. l ‘M, ll. lluvanca, ______ P ‘o “ cuifllfrrlilaéfigllguz} 11:1,- PS5‘; _L_.ll(,|, ‘llorrtr: Cogollllglnlf Mrs. Alexander lVIcLAEOd, watt“... OIL r111‘ -11 1111“ “rug " L40 W651. is announced to John Whit- ollslvll- Z- . fillgrssglarfflowl‘? Mrs. Hermas . .. . e n. _5,\‘GAGEl\lbl\l‘ ANNOUNCED. pl,“ m,“ pm of 3g§§e§f° 111119 441; dllli Mrs. John A. Johnson. L175_10_8_l1 "'""..§°.."‘2t2.%‘l‘i.i2.“§...§l2; . ——— ' it <1 1' , _ — NYON .1.» lstilmtl Craft-rice. only son hand wheelEchgllivlgg r: t secofnd. .14 ..ll.. oils. James Mluciloank, sale kmmy comm i 1'1: or OI . giliilrill. rvlurrluge mire place Mrs‘ George Mnccalfignflilseumxlatll: '/4 ;\c\\ _ _ _ 11‘ 111mm‘ _____ m m 811' 511111- L-186-10-8-3i ' - Ixiiafiiollibivi‘. —- The engage- -———- mull l.» nnnounced of Miss Annie L-QN INSPECTION TOUR —Mr. h“. lAvnllltl‘, daughter or Mrs. - M- Jones. Vic: President or the .L,,,..,ll oi cdvcnclish to Mr. Warren Paving Company, Tol-onm lt..l.-.llns lviocr-urlane. only and Mr. John Kerr, Maritime Su. _ and Mrs. Alexander Mac- perintendent, were in sqmlnorslde , ,l§(LlCl|ll4-‘. Marriage t0 w-kc 0n Monday on an inspection too; ,, . lllls niontli, L-lbl-IO-B-li. They saw the repairing work that ————— had been done and visited Mayor ,l1.\'(i.\(;l-:.\luNT-Mrs. Thomas Campbell and towp officials. The“. wlugll, North Bcdcque, announ- have been inspecting other work in ons lilt- t‘ "ngclncnt of her young- I the Maritimes. ~S. o. l|.lll'.'.llll‘i', Alice to Rulflll. 5011 -—-—-- ol m; dud 111's. Robert W. H088.‘ —SAD NEWS RECEIVED -Word mlmol \f~,lllcy, Marriage will be h” n received by Mrs. Eliza- l“ ocloly-lg L-las. beth Compton, Summerside, of the ____ death in Cambridge, Mnss., of nor Avon Y's AUXILIARY MEET 111111-1161‘. Charles Edward Andrew or we women's Elven, Mr. Andrew was the son of the lalc m. m. _ illPL this month in Mr- and Mrs. John Andrew of North Ewlliltll all. Tlie hostesses were 51- 151191111015. B1111 W111 be K111111131 m" “its mm. Campbell and Mm pl-ed membered there by old friends. Mr. _ L‘E_G_ Davles occupled Andrew died the latter part uf All- _\Irs. Walter Bradshaw 81151. B1161” Only a. few days ill- . 4v of the pi'0gram_ There ness. Besides his wife and only sis- wls lllf‘ usual devotional period fol. her, Mrs. Elizabeth Compton, several low. i... .. ll-dcling by Miss Geld- 11611116115 and nieces are left halt. ‘fhalllogivihg Legend. Mrs. c11<€§1511u1115 memury- M11311 #53171- Eq rm“. p semed an exerclsel?;n1yy._§xtended to the bereavcd J a O G“ of Gold in which shedlwaslvlas- i \€‘l‘Zll young la es. rs. '——— gm refill a paper on sI-IAEAVES FpItlsAINT JOHN.- _Mlss zllplm Maoqpllar. E51 oévard dEgville, of London, ‘lil‘.‘(‘f‘. culled the last Edgvmli- W110 11115 been 011 P1111“ . l. mwd m the s 1 ar Island for some days wlth was nssls oo m l he _ i \ll‘§ Dcrls Muncey Foi- elem? Igmfi '11 12111111113511 1113111111 . " " ' ar a ' me larogrzlm lunch was serv- hem lo“ vesgfgagrymomisgg1atl-(g1; $111111 John. N.B.. where he is to '*“—_i" 511291111 0n Tuesday at a Canadian Cub luncheon. His subject will be To ‘Illhzrliaénenltls of Empire and War." tier r owar wll g t0 Fred- lg erlcton, N.B.. afterwards ti. Moncton Fmcr Bernard has return ltllstklllesilslhandwln gigcelllggt‘. lfmllllcng .. - e as g o n. uonlc in lOtftaluga afar firnatolvrl cArxeteilman MRCAItlElIt‘ lung ~fll~icru o 1S mo - s. ac ur, who en rune .<J ‘Bernard. ilriifcrmglly. Durinlg) hlsf glrllslt Sr _ owar saw mem crs o e ro- l , Mccue o; Null pond, vincial legis ature during his slort (l w he, home all,“ stay, and did much OffltlnlQfll/lflll , “Mk m Prince cum“, work in connection with forming a ‘-.“,..,. me has bnen uncle‘, branch of the Parliamentary Asso- Eom umlgzlujnt" ‘ clatlcn. He is secretary of the Un- ‘a 1,11" "1111 11113-1 ljarlferlgmjgftiq‘; whichdhe has learned hast beetn in: son rcric ' -_ b be _ sl Howard expoc 5 g ‘ and Null Pond on busi- | rglfim ln Dercember to complege m; . Dickerson is hcud sales- .task of forming a branch of the the Massey Harris Co. ngsociatlon here. ‘lssy and MlSS . scy are spending cull in Sod Ccw Pond. the of .\ii.~:s Aim Gavin. Personals Leslie Simmons are vi n. business .\ir. and Mrs. Hector Buota have 1111’ 1° New 11°11“ _s' NTllfllLYl from their honeymoon and have takcn up their residence lvllll .\ir.<. Arscnnult, until Mr. Elmo's llt‘\V IIOIIIL‘ is completed. -Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morrison, formerly of Plctou have taken up their residence in Summerside. - S. Miss FJlZLIDCtRRVIH and Miss ._ n _ ~ , —M.‘r. d Mrs. Clayton Jones Lll..a.. llioirissey were visitors to m" "fined w Toronw “w, Sllmmerslde on Wednesday the ma“ , , H, g tho summer on Prince glcs. of .\f.s. John McNaliy. ‘giward Islamt __S_ 10-‘1/‘1-701‘ d" t! . h id in St. ‘i. _ Slillfl anclloStllls Jéude Church “M153 mm“ cmwmm h“ m are bcrzzg well attended. , i‘ th Compton, Summerside and oavld sd .Oct. 2nd,uve1'y 1111"“ _ emoynbl; firdayparty was held M’ friendisand relatives in St. Eleayn the norm of Mr and Mrs. Arcade °1"- - Giulio: unllvr the auspices of the _M m is A “d Moo" m“ o; g. \\'. L. lll aid of the Red Cross. Capt“; I“ an‘? M15, Moore, Slim- } Airlnnis, John Hogan gcrtt- 111; 1m crnsol. ti n. Th prlac or biruigc “ll Wlrllloby Mrs. A. J. 11111111115‘ _‘s .fl(‘l)f.\ii:ll(l,\\'l1ll Mrs. Emma H. _R F. E Ham” who l,” lklfljflltlll uottllll: the consolation. been fivéuaét at me Gmnvllle House ~11 . - nil 1 . c c . WEN? 5t'l'\(’(l (Mr. J.“ A? Arienault ‘,§§‘1S°“_'§“m w ms home in Tmm‘ salinity thanked the venerable ' ' ' be w l0 so generously gave e r _M . R v MacDougnlll of E5. gflllFe for the entertainment and munstzm filbem, who ha; been ollio arc now approaching the rlpc visfllmz Old "lends on Pl-ll-lce F4- f1lSi.\'l_\‘-ll\'(3 years of married ward Islarui left on Monday on h;- ‘o. iii. llfc but llrc always willing return homa _3 rl.=§§.r1.~<l°.'lldf§m°irm”owllll: i‘ to 4 he 11.1 .Ig IHBII ._ Ae_gug,gr (ilaudet o vc-ry flcasant. guod- a. lflffflngqlil’. .1 YnFl-ank Arnetr right. of Summersido left on Monday 701‘ Halifax on a short visit .-—S. Alberton‘ Mr, Marshall léekwfih :11 all; N"; tional Wile-S Y ° weekend visitor to his home here. Mr. Richard Mallett. 01 111° Q1111?" l 5m“, Charlottetown, was a at note isitor to Aiberton. 111° ' u ' évgkten; y“! brother’ ML wuuam "anfrlnlallrdsola u... llrrm ol the late Maliett. l “"11"” "11 Illlfinrggllillllllcil lllnrlvesrtillng! Dr. R. H. Kennedy. W118 B 18119111 m“ vn rriday, October 11th, bepn- vprltol- to summerside. h"? 11 1 woe: l’. M, the foilow- —-—- 11". Mn. r-r. n. Corbett. wu a 1mm .,:,,,,1,gw»c-emw. as Hon; and :5 vtqtor to scum. "m" 14. 1 llay Mower, I Plow, l act 5, h‘“"1 111Kh Bnx sleigh, I W004 My, Donald Curry. was a merit f,'~‘1111"11l1y of [litmus and vlsllol- to Summer-side. nnlflnamrlilxuilffiltgle: llflliljuy found cent "m . r- lo an, ving‘ room ML Melvin Dnnnldi was o. re um-fdrrlrzrlllllr.occur; or» r» 11° Mallugnn '~ '-- i“ ll) _ Y lip Top lahlo M mild of mo C, N, Qllugizsc 5'3"!!!) Kitchen Range, “Mfiegggx ogfqlce staff‘ summgf- llifllllure nzfvhfnlilcr llledner, other Mae was a weekend visitor to her "ms rash-If day Era-t fine sole horrle 11619- l‘: at same ho“ '—'__' l r- moo, was a recon FLORA Toulvlns. M1‘ A11“ Cl ttetown. m Adminlstrutrlx. 11'1"" 1° °1“fl__ H m‘ Gil RM _ K nlsth Cl1111111111l~ 1‘ L Aurtionglll-FISON’ N,M5r., wll: a recent visi.or to hi ~l62-l0-ii-2i. home here Mr Desmond McPherson sales mlulczcr for the Bcatty Co., was in #1111511 on business- MMr. C, P. McCarthy, Mr. Joe Hflrrisscl’ have gone to Murray arbor on buslncas. T. WAKE ur voull»; l A -,l l um BM- lr§r..'i?l.°5'r. AndYolfll-Iumpoutolldlnlln I Morning Rurln’ u c» 1 I I Tho liver should pour out two d: o! e liquid bilo into your bowel: daily. ffhi: MI: knot flowing freely. your food damn tdigeot It Jun deco : in the bowell. Gu bloat: n9 your ma.» . You get oonnlpnhd. Harmful A d pahou: :0 into th: body. and You fool nur, Q Iunk III thl Amerohowcimovamautdocurfl on the liver an well. 1t Lake: than good. old mm-slde. lost hls life - u mu u. utth cw - e Y°11118 glllfl-“ollflllfnorllrlo f_re.ely End ma’: all man was 27 yea-rs of 389 and W85 feoWupundupTHurm-u:ondgentlo, 0y 511171991? W Ill-S- IIOt known mnkethe bile flow freely. They do u" work whether he wok a. fit. and fell mm cfculomelbuthuvonoculomelorrnerellryln the water, or if he lost his balance them. A:k for Carter's Little Llver Pill: h! a5 no one saw hlm Io over the side nun-rel Btubbornly refule lnythlnl ehoJIu. o! the wharL Borden up; ed out for help. El MacInnis in L16 chair. The meet- und Ottawa, He expects to return. 'sent up tc this Federation: lword legalizing the sale of beverage ' alcohol in our Capital City. In these surfaced roads. and in a small Pro- lted Kingdom branch, and has h‘s vincc such as ours, legal sale of office in Westminster. London“ beverage alcohol in Charlottetown d ' ‘i ll ‘ll f the people as _ . lsirkxpfttsgéld the fecent plebiscite. 11111‘ back 1° B61111 @1111!’ 11111113’ Be it further resolved that we urge 1'?11°1'15 11°F" 1119 391911 “P111111 the Temperance Federation to take tge 8??“gsgflséiswfidffltlgalnrggggl; objectives were hit. Large fires were --Messrs. Lorne AiucFarlune and’ t d t Ch lottclown after n7’I‘illcy, Cavendish; Mr. Alex. Mathe- all? visllt witlllrher mother, Mrglson, City; Adjt. Nerkes, City; Mr. Bmmem Rev. Mr. Davies, Albclton; Mr. W. s for iorLv-fivcs were won by merslde’ h” Joined H“, RCDN>VVRU G_ Darkel Hunter Elven and left recently for Halifax for l- ada-wide Prohibition as n, war-time‘ eration meet in future during the sittings of the House. LONDO by blighters had a crack at me when jumped out," were the first wirdsof an R.A.F. ilot after bailing out of his plain tiring an uir bu. t the sotgh-en-st of England. ———___.______ v Mm Lucllle McQlwld. 1994111" "r roll call was responded to by six 511M955, mcmbcrs. Minutes of last meeting 1n me absonoe 0g m; w, 13_ How. were lhcn adopted as read. The att, coroner for East Prince. Dr. R. sick committee then reported vis- H. Kennedy, of Alberton, was call- iting thrce sick famiies. The school ed and arrived in Surnmerslde about committee report-ed visiting the 7-30 Rm- Alter Viewing the body. and caring the evidence of those also l-eporlecl New sick cummlltee on the wharf, ‘he decided that the appointed were, Mrs. Hackett and 11911111 W115 11°°1d°111a1 111111 $1111’) ‘an Mrs. Ceretti. New school com- :11‘111951t.w"15 11b1111g°°§at1yfiS $116,111.11;- imittcc are Mrs. Emile Gallant and 5 165 111g a omp Q me school and several small needs were Miss Tessie Sexton. The delegates home‘ Arrangements for t b l f.- appointed to attend the T. B Lea- ggfler-‘i-lhguggugg $81“ (:25 °‘,’,',1,‘,1,’,§,-_ gue meeting to be held in Char- l d l . t o - lll mo. lotictolvn 0n October 15th. are Mrs. ‘£113, “two 61111151111925?“ Alllllul‘ S 811d W. Field and Mrs. A. P. Cerettl. Hon-y, to mourn to whom much .and it was decided to hold abene- sympathy 15 extended in their sud fit 1'01‘ the T. B League and Bibereavement, new series of card parties were to begin in October. As there were no further business, meeting adjourn-1 V- 1a 1- GERMAN I Annual Meetlng above and below. Federation been punctured many times. (C°1'11111_11_.°‘1_ 11°1LP§3L§___1 Ultimately the plane began '__" _ lsettling in a slow, sloping descent incoming Continuation Committeemlwalq-ls the edge o; the clty wllll to exercise vigilence with re-ga.d to |shell bursts almost blolllng ll, such a proposal. Y 1mm Slghf“ F111111e1111°1$ 111.9 151111.111 Umfid; Still in the centre of fire, the 13111111515» 1'@°°111'1Y 111 5955mm P1155511 plane finally vanished from view the following resolution which was beyond the skyllna presenting the Baptist Denomina- lion of Prince Edward Island days of rapid transportation, harci-l“'111d°‘w5 °1 1111111111155 “M1611- sheli fragments. would nullify our prohibitory law. immediate steps to oppose any such legalized sale." The new officers are: ggarted by the Roy“ A11 F°1°° :D.J.H. MF Ian. 1111*"- = Bgiififefm 1 ° 1" ° l The attack followed daring day- secretm: Rev‘ 1mm Mun-w’ lclglstt" raclgpiélonlgonslglfentlllzxvuilzg Hunter River. Treasurer: Mr. G. F. Hutcheaon, 111911111915 (my d The réaidelalu bltslgan at dawn Sug- ‘fe - , . ay an w an ey were over, e Rg/“EJ P1851degffi.icaxglnssMsft1égtllé' .Minist.ry said. hits mid been scor-il Queén-é. M, DN Micxay Sprlngj led on the Germans at Ostend, Bel- field Prince’: Ralph MacCaull. 1mm; cam‘ “m1 Bmuogne’ France" N“ Bedeque and tho Netherlands harbors AdditionahMembei-s: Revs. G. C. 1111111113”- stavmem Enkhwfim- Webster, City. R. H. Stavert, Emer- 'D°1d1'°°111~ 111111 D911 391d“ aid. Gcorge Christie, Lot i6, s. Hazcn Hownrd, Cornwall; Rev. Geo. Diephcls, 30 miles southwest Thomas Moyse, Bedeque; Mr. Geo. , _ ._. Die holz already has felt the jar Tweedy, Rev. A. A. Maclecd, 0 . of 3&3)‘ bmnm m 51x prwlou a“ Ml» do» or llzrassclilllts: f..~‘g1Z%..-f”.;‘.~'.?é§ by the Royal Air ‘Force up to Sept. 20 in Germany and German-occu- Leary; Rev. Wm. Verwolf, Summer- Rev. E. R. Wcodside, Ccmwall: Following this report, President med 131110111‘ the front, and in passing over hls| ed him on the honor conferred on him and expressed his best wishes ‘mweak 511015" 1n the Gemmn w” effort for him as he carried on. Mr. Mac- ‘i Farlane replied fittingly in o. few begfirlrlidetgflfinfifi: Tlyafistt-mf "M1111- led that u. any. truck there M1“ 191131117 d111°11”1°n'm'°h1n' ‘l’? gasoline iristallationfs, utilities, railways, alrdromes and gun posi- tions. tcuchilrlg in our Public and Bible “w port of Hamburg, mlded 35 5°1°°5- tim , n . 4.5 ti cs, and Bre- Revs. G. 0. Webster and Mr R. "was 31,5133‘: especfll targets of A1‘ ery was set up looking to more ef- fective arid extended temperance A. Profitt and RtV. A. A. Mlbllfld tively of Mr. Brown's 10113. 61116191113. R. . spoke most feelingly andapprecla- lthaenerday’ the Ah, Mlnlslgi I‘ gracious service during his terml 1d d ed t. hm‘, bombs m: of office. This resulted in Mr. Brown lfieggaldfipg, a 213mm o 5,, barges , cais lformation Service said, one being made Honorary President of ‘at the Federation. 1 pressure, which our Federation and It was decided to have the Fed- J. M. Biesedell, AND PRINCE COUNTY CH Bombers Renew (Continucd from pogo 1) DIOPDInR flu-cc and braving intense bombs some distance i land A series of heavy aetonations sounded in the central area, many inceudiaries rained down, hit- starting fires in a. big merits and causing the drowning accident occurred worid look: punk. n.“ zttltfirginy lzftflélyhon laboélt 3,30 p31, 1111"“ a umm at thocummYou need lomethlu: tmworkl when Raymond AIa-‘Srenfllllt, 0f Thu Air Ministry, the day's actions, in which 28 were sent crashing, said one in- vishle battle was fought between gliurricanglsmrtrtid more gitnhan 50 essersc s zigzag - ly six miles above London‘. no" Fburtcen British craft were miss- but the pilots of six were s ritlsh airmen speared into formations totalling perhaps 450 planes which five times attempted to reach London during the Amy and then tackled another raiders which crossed coast near the big naval base Some young boys told how th saw him sitting on the west side of the wharf fishing and about ten minutes afterwards they noticed hi5 flailing pole floating ashore. They did not see him anywhere and call- dredi Blaftgluiere, W116‘ workshop the Th, "n, ge w some o ers, w o were the BOfdCI11a®0IIl1i%!I‘ltél1¥Il€l.t?lttl:'Wg 1111111111- “Mched and 1°11m1 111° ,held cn September 25th, at a P. lme11Y11111 11°“ 1'" “w” 11°11‘ “hm ‘M. with the president, Mrs. P. J. y were‘ Mr‘ Blacquiere so‘ grapplllngkgéans ftrlom botéie dradlge, and oo up e y. e ing opened by repeating the Club rushed mm to the hospital, whet-g Womans Creed after .wh1¢h 11w resuscitation was tried, but without The German squadrons were said by the Air Minstry to have been forced upward by clear weather and to have "concentrated on height and Many oi them were fighter panes loaded with bombs German fighters protected fight- ers, instead of the usual order fighters protecting bombers, and the All‘ Ministry said the RAJ‘. kept meeting tllem at 20,000, 25.000, and 8 One Hurricane squadron met of them carrying; bombs, Ministry said, with 40 or 50 more above and behind. 811d destroyed The Air Ministry said damage was done to a "southwest" town -PT°- bably Weymouth). The battle at Wevmvuth W84‘- .11 s great, sprawling, sky-filling affair 111 Wlliflll at Icast scven of the raiders were sent crashing at as many D01”- Whcther there Col. Ralston (Continued from page fl), 7......‘....;...i.;.";.. _,<°..<>1.11.111"¢11._11°m exploding anti - aircraft shells of bracketing it 0n all sides and would depend on the result of the study which is now being made of the whole manpower problem and the needs of the munitions indus- tijy and cf the services." (Two camps or training periods are planned for 1940, according to earlier announcements. starting Wednesday, Oct. B. and the second about Nov. 22.) Earlier in the day. at conference, Defence Minister Ral- ston had indicated It tried slowing down, then sud- denly speeding up to spoil the gunners’ aim. but so many were trained on it that it must have training program if the demands of industry for manpower and the most efficient utilization of mili- tary equipment necessitated them. At‘ the conference, he said that the present system of calling men up for 30 days’ training in militia . . Th it it th till i mo w» Balm»- wnwasiuélflli...” ti. 2S3... limit‘? lof the city was n constant suc- cession of cone-shaped flashes, and possibly heavy guns in the interior of the city chcrused in such volume that bu; l; was necessary that an plans wflarding manpower remain flex- O | The roofs rattled with falling Kenslng-tony Within the lost few days, the Min- d. conferences on manpower en held between the Nation- nl Labor Supply Council, represent- ing industry and and officials of the navy, army and LONDON, Oct. 8—(Tueeday)— (CP>-—British bcmbers carried the Mr. Lorne Giyden accompanied by Mr. Dcnziel Howard, Miss Doris Saunders, Miss Erma Hughes, and Miss Anna. McLean motored to Wel- lington on. Wednesday GVCIIlIlB. Mr. Blots Andrew: of Charlotte- town was a. business visitor to Kenslngton. The Misses Margaret Giilts and Audrey McNally two 0f our popular young ladies, left on Saturday moming for Montreal, Que., where ,they will lpend the winter months. Mn. Clifford Sherren and two little daughters of (Lrapaud were visitors to Kensingtcn on Friday, while here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. I-Iowatt. Miss Grace Sample and Miss Glen Bernard were recent vsitors to Wel- lirigton. Mr. Harold Champion who has recently joined His Majesty's for- ces retumed home on Saturday evening from Halifax, N. S., to a- wait call. Lieut. Arnold Taylor of the CAB 11K, is on furlough with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Taylor hero he leaves on Wednesday morning to rejoin his unit in Nova Scotia. Miss Annie Luducr R. N., of Bos- ton, Mass, has returned tc resume her duties after an enjoyable two weeks’ holiday with her sister, Mrs. Charles D. Howntt, Kcnsingtcn. said a satisfactory arrange d at these conferences, oulzh he was unable to announce details. He said shortages of labour “It may be we will want to give more intensive military training to W81‘ men.” said Col. Ralston. the 30-day training period were in- creased to 60 or 90 days the number of men trained would be reduced w a it is prcrpfsed to train 1n the Such a, reduction, said the Minis- ter. would also involve less drain on In all plans regarding training things had to be kept in mind. —the probable requirement! of the armed forces for expansion grad re- Other British bombers went on over Holland into westem Ger- many and bombed the airdrome at and the supply of equipment. In connection with equipment, the Minister said a priorities committee ilacl been set up in the navy, and army and the air force to determine in what order the services should get the equipment they requlr as it is produced by Canadian tac Brown called the new President to MEEt 11s%t“'aim1;1ég1:§1t?gn, bgmgif duties to him, warmly congratulat- lgyrififlht ..enlgli,lgungfim?ntnllggd t}; At the next session o: par-lla- ment the Defence Department will move tfilclhange the name of d F "The Canadian Anny," The permanent force, including the Canadian Active Service Force, will probably be called the active army and the non-pennanent active militia. the reserve army. Col. Ralston expressed satisfac- tion at the state of fortifications and coast defence batteries he recently inspected on the Atlantic and Paci- Only today, Col, Raiston lsaid, 137 or the tanks bought from jthe United States were delivered, A successful Chicken supper, un- der the auspices of the ladies of the Anglican Church. Kcnsington, was held in St. Mark's Hall on Satur- day evening-The large number at- tending enjoycd an excellent sup- per. A rally of ti}: Women's Mission- . m-y soclely o; the Kenslnglon pres. ‘Mnhnlix Ccady of Arlnpolls, Illd., . and [our sons and one daughter bywflan Church “as Mm m the 1nnn10lY.R0l)0r[0f LltcombegAlbcrta; day evening“ Ormbm. {hint The lHcalil. Grnhutn and Mml- all icsltle Rev. William VcrWoIfe of Summer- side led the devotional exercises. after which an inspiring address was given by Rev. William Ooms cf’ New Glasgow, N. S. Two beautiful 1 I us mission was com let- P 1511-‘ We" 1113*“ 1° 111111111111‘ 111° ed? thteais-alligr was attacked byp l2 and 60 more were to come. Messerschmitt fighters. In a. quick 0111" b11111“ 1111119 9119111911 1°’ C‘111'1rlmnlng fight, tile British bomber gen. Stavoren, Enkhulzen and the crew shot down one German plane fcrrrler Netherlands naval base on '"°“1"°- ‘in flames, the service said, and lDen Holder, and again bombed the held off the others until their ports of Ostend, Calais and Boul- craft reached tho haven of a cloud. ogne, the Air Ministry said. An air-- ' The RAF. ducked into Holland's drome in western Germany. at Die- Zuider Zeo for stabs at barge and lpholz. and barges at Dordrecht in 39111111“ 53191117‘ shipping concentrations at Bariin- Holland also wero attacked, ISLAND SEAMAN (r and uror; panuyluoo) signed on in Canada. but :0 fin‘ as newspaper-men could learn to- night. the families in this district had received no notifications of what happened to them: John Bcanland, Montreal; I". Northup, New Westminster. B. 0.2 Herbert Bonnin, Cecil Kinslow. William Kearley, Cecil Moore, Ger- ald. scallion. all of Halifax; Ed- ward Dawn, Wocdside, N. 5.; Karl Morris, Advocate Harbor, N. 5.: Earl Richards, LaHave, N. 5.; Bur- ton Kent, Pleasant Point, N. 3.; Baync Gammon, New Harbor, N. Raymond sh aw, Dartmouth; Herbert G. Myers, Woodslde, N. 3.; Clarence Cleveland. Musquodoboit Harbor. N. 5.: Samuel Taylor, Londonrierry. N. S., and Jack Blennins. Dartmouth. The men joining the ship in Canada also included two London- 618. W. Wilicughby and Richard Cromwell. The ship's master, Capt, F- gflmsfly. was a native of Scot- an . The partial list or tho erew was made Public by stripping officials Names of the men who signed the ships articles before she came to Canada were not available here. It was considered likely that 11111113’ 01' those whose fate could not be ascertained tonight were safe. and that notification would reach their families in doe Course” In some cases, thc families could not be reached tonight by news. papermen. The Fales was one of a fleet of nine tankers owned bv the Orient_ a1 Tankers, Limited. She was rcgig- 111N111 111 Bong Kong. She was a new vessel, built 1n Italy only last year hztd been more; casualties than tlloso anripuncej l0 the Halifax families was "int. known , here. Tile relatives knclv notlnncl further except that those who cs. caped would be returned to Canada as soon as possible. With fclv exceptions, all tho Halifax men in the crow were 31711118. 811d two or thrrc had lefl school only within the 1m: year or __so. Some were making their firs: ocean trip. Elghtcen-year-old Stanley Rice It was learned last night that the DBPEIXlIlS gt J. Eh Rlobcrtson. of Mllr- rnv ar our. a . d r rd ._ . -. from the Officials nflffiigvgi] (glotgfi hid (IJlOIUl Romania because a pcrgjstatina that their son was sat» 1 gland. and would return home’ latlera ‘It'll? gotrlglrréunicntlion thevb rc-l ocvc sac n llBSilDlYWl ccnl," -= , _ mmndovd an,‘ “Ink. Hp 1Q n m“ said reports of the arrival of Ger of Mr. and Mrs Jamcs Robcrtscml NUIYTRV Harbour And Vicinity GUARDIA ' RONICLE HOW TO GET ORIGINAL ROGERS SILVERPLATB A1’ LESS THAN Bead 5 Sunlight Soap carton and: printld with the nar nud 60¢ to Suu- llghpDoptG‘ Hnmlltou.0nt.,fu 6 Original Rogers tculpoonaln chlrm- In): “Allurc" pattern. Also how (058! mutchinlt krilvel. lorklr "=- 17a u: P02550190 y. usual. PR/‘E! g / /. /// solos which was much appreciated were rendered by Mrs. George La- mont of Blue lviountaiu. N. S. Rev. W_. Lawrence of East River, St. M1113’ 5; N- 3.. gave gleanlngs from 1118 Pwsbvtcrlan Synod which was Summersrde at tho time 1110911118. The meeting closed with prayer and benediction by Rev, L. W. Lawrence, after which refresh- ments served by the Kensington 111G105 was heartily enjoyed by all, O ~. -trv to get at Rumantcls oil by way ‘said. that as one outcome of last lyenrs old had she lived until Feb- lruory 7th. The late Mrs. P7111611 Presbyterian Church hcrc Thurs- PLAIN NAZI GALLANTRY N. — (OP) - ‘"1110 dir ‘in 0V0! Southport School, was a weckcnd visitor to her home hen. The regular weekly meeting of the First Alberton Boy Scout Troop was held in their meeting quarters in the Masonic Lodge Building on Fri- day evening. Meeting o ned with ting break and scout oience. ‘This was followed by roll call which showed twelve scouts pnaent. Sec- ond claxs work was then reviewed by Rev. S. J. Davies S. ML, and John Rochford. ASM. This was followed by n lively game and a short talkby the Scoutmnster. Meeting closed with the Scout silence and tho Nu- lionai Anthen ten minute "Spell" wlt vourful! 1-» "m ""- '*"" ‘favor: '::.".:t"..: ‘our um again. It‘: stronger . . . richer . . . more - . “The Cup Tau Can? Forget” fGccrgc Somcrs, George Woodsldc, i {MUVE INTI] MIMANIA one of those saved, mn into his Bérlin Sources second encounter with danger, Lo , June he barcly escaped death off th-e coast of France when his ship stmck a. mine. Robert Hayes, one of those miss- ' ing. was on his first Atlantic cross- ing. Up to now. he hzld been on a Canada-South America run. lllove is to Safeguard (ill _ Fields From “British Agents” By LOUIS P. LOCHNER Associated Press stuff write; BERLIN,_ ocl. 7.—-(AP) -_ Nay! sources claimed todayGerman troops '.\‘f‘i_lC_ll against undercover British Mllvlty m that kingdom's 011 fields was ilcccssary, 1111 Bucharest. Romanian officials man troops were "premature." A' goverllnicllt statement mentioned closcconaborullon and tcchnicalald promised the Rumailian army, -es- Dccialh‘ by Germany). There was no indication of how many German troops entered Ru-_ mania, but it was said that a Ger- man general (whose rank might menu he is commander of any unit from u brigade to a field army) has been reported there. Germany hopes to ensure unin- lflffllliwd delivery 0f Romania's oil and gasoline for the Nazi war mach- me. Nazi sources. hinting that Ger- many may have decided to police the oil fields, said Germany fears sabotage by British agents in Con- stanta and other Rumanlan oil cen- tres. Also, they said, Britain nflght 0i Turkey. It may be assumed, these sources Friday's Brenner Pass meeting be- tween Hitler and Mussolini, the Turk: will be put under diplomatic pressure mo a possible military threat, Romania's army is being reorgan- ized on the German pate and mrlny German military instructors have been £01111.’ thcre. Rcports ln Bucharest that Ger- many planned to help build a large naval and ail- base near Mamliu on the Black Sea were called "absolute nonsense." (A broad highway east and west across Romania and help in enlarg- ing the submarine factory and base at Galatni also were rumored in Bucharest as part o1 Germanvs plans. British reports quoting Ru- manian sources that Italian troops also had entercd the country were not confirmed in Italy). In Memorzam MRS. NICHOLAS FRIZZLE A sad gloom was cast over Clin- ton on September 4th, 1940._\vhcn it was learned 0f the passing 11 Mrs, Nicholas Frizzell (nee Maria Garnster) she would have been 90 was a woman held in high 951M301 by all who knew her and a irlclld to everybody. She was a kind R1111 loving wife and mother and in hcr homo sllc will be sadly missed. There are loft to mourn one sister Mrs. in P. E. I. She is 5LlI'ViVl‘d by l4 grand childmn nucl 38 great 81111111" children. she was vlsltcd by tho United Ministcl", Rev. Mr. Somcls who spoke tvords of comfort 10 11¢‘?- Thc funcrnl took place from hcr laic rcsidnnce on September fllh and wus largely attcndcd. Hylnlis sung wcrr: Tho Lord's My Shcphcrd, Oil Gcd Our Help in A265 P?“ @1111 T11“ Snnds of Time arc Slnklnc. ’1l;c pull bearers were: Ernest Pickcring. Lemuel Frizzcl John R. Show 111111 Thomas Sharp. The rrnlalns wcrt". lcndcrly lnicl to rost in Summer-l ‘flcld ccnlctcljv bcsidc hcr iutc llus-l band who passed nwav 9 ycnrs Ill-I'll The funcral \\':l\ u till‘ flli‘f‘('llt'i' of Jsscph L, Dm. fir.“ tlrl- I ‘tributes wcre beautiful. She was lovcd by all who knew ‘ll-r She pcssrsscd a Znvlllu ilmlrl. Pllrc illlll guilt‘ cs5: lv:i'll slit-ll jflvcls ' r sooncl- ca lrul lw p "t. ll will l» ll l~.~ merits there will continl movement of private ch Wright was informed but no child would be allowed to sail from Eug- land for this Province until a nom- inatioil card strtthlg that the home was found to be suitnble was re- ceived by the officials from Mr. Wright. in parting with our cinu as the raids have become 1y in the London atoll, \ 511-11 is out of it and nlliv 'l\ children could be spared the on the zlrril .11 of 1r missing lll fill‘ llpcluitlolls ill Conlulnlldcl- F '1‘ ncr of lhc Ki . lnnd llr-l-o c! n (. \ flight in 1030. Children Boulld lHere Were On llll Fated Liner Hon. Horace Wright, in charilfl _H I __________________ lof the evucuee children arrow,"- ‘ments for me Provincial Govexn- ment, yesterday received word that "the British Govcriililcllt has dc- cidecl to move no more children un- der the official Government S": ‘ durinlZ the Winter months at lc 1-. lThe communication was receive lfrom Mr. F. C. Blair. Ottawa, Di- lrerlol" of Immigration. l l 11C u "Tztcre will cf course, be a cer- tain number of children stlil ccm- ing forward under the unsure: of groups," the letter added. These groups referred to are service clubs, 020., and it was explained that in these cases, “the children's trans- portation is paid privately and the British Government accepts no re- sponsibility. the chflclrcli cnlrvnv 01ft on vessels which are not co PUSSlblV many of thcsc organ: . . . will continue to brin out some groups of children,” t e letter ad- ded. d. It was also stated that "certain facilities in the wary of Fcxlcl-nl f!‘l(‘l Provincial assistance" would be of- fered to the groups taking the children out "if they comply with the conditions that are required of them." When any children are sent out Mr. Wright will be notlficd and ur- rang: for their arrival. It wma fur- ther statcci that the "numbers tn- volvcd will be so small that it will not warrant any reception facili- ties" and childrvnwvill not be sent “in excess of the number of nom- irlated homes." "In addition to these group move- 20 be the drop," Mr. Reception‘ centres will no longel be necessary, the letter stated. Children Drowned Out of the last group of children which arrived in Canada recent- ly, none have been sent to this pro- vince. Tlventy-five were labelled for hen but unfortunately zneso were on the ship which was torpedoed 000 miles from shore. Mr. Wright has ~‘ ~ received l. number of interesting and apprecia- live letters from t.;e parents in England 0f the children who are already guests 1x. this province He wrote each parent the day after the arrival of the children in thin province notifying thcm of the safe landing of lllcir young lxiys and girls. The letters coilvcy (ll? wxltnful thanks of the parents to the pec- ple of Canada and especially P111106 Edward Island for their kiild work in DrfiVltlliltl homes for {he vlilld- ren. An extract from 01:0 letter reads, "it was terrible prlrlng with them but recent nvcnls llrle in England have mntic me rmiize I have done the wiscst thing. A father writes, "We fci: l l1] Referring lo tho liosplz “Our Canadian Cousins," another lettcr says in purl. "Wc are so very grateful to you that should you by any chance ltavv any - soldiers 0\'l‘i' llvrl- from trlct that would like to i0 spend lhcil- li“.\\'1'~ vcry happy lo cnlc a horn: . (‘llllfl bc .11 thrill." The some {otter in n coulmcnt ‘ (‘llffkliflil said, ‘socmnlclv ii ' " lust. ln time, as wc are lllrcc ' tirrnlcs nil '\lll‘.'l is‘. posit-r us ilfllll. bllt Bflllrll Bull s (‘llll l.1l<(‘ li. must kccli our chills up and put up a good licht." NOTPRITCPLI? l" Siiiéslsn LONDON-ff?!" - Among tire l- - . Alr . . ill liliil, o-<icl1-("llx~ Town Olfl) 1N (IO-PS OH] "ll1'tiil“"l{. l, .,..,l L... - l \y‘llcn llllv ilvl l She wlll bc ills‘ firs‘. f l lITP-‘i 1Y5 l - When we gain the other shore. viad-