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I. : t ll, i li"l' lll!l\ll‘.\lt‘ll [oltilr shiiuin?» o t , .,- ',-u"'i.'iii.;. * - ' v o o fmyntg .... ....i...........: 0 .\:l=.ii‘t~~i . . . . . . . . f _i 01 tilt.‘ o suit. charged with rt plot/w cats Til t. itntlci‘ “the .:.,; l . tritl Aioaors Corpoi . control couiplctcly cratlotis of Genera Gum-i al this f-‘i '5 (lillfllfiffl A fctir-ral court so-iiii llcntl. ' it . (ieueral :.t-t: illzmu. of violating . Anti-Trust. Act. Each concern was lined $5.000. Defendants , zippr-al. which is still i ’l'nis conviction trust indictments against the Ford Aiotor Company, the Chrysler tr-ri General Motors Corporations and " affiliated finance companies, Iltr; coercion ‘tie company fin t ti decrees were vi-‘filfl and Chrysler " ‘he practices cmnplaiiied of. t‘... Ford and Chrysler concerns ldixt-t-u-d themselves ,tcrcsts. The criminal .- flitoinst the Ford and ccrns were not pressed. Anti-trust law authorities said g Ford and Chrysler clause in tho . decrees. however, mizht acquire an n; _ a 3 § 57' 5 (I t _______________ i Playing The Goddess Look shoes. hats, ; urcs and ma j (lieslflned for L11» presented in a fashion show yestrr- ‘ day. The models were willowy girls who have made names for them- gPlWS in various fields, a a IYPVIZlIIP-CUYPI‘ igirl. l. sinqcr, a .. inu moCcl from res. >.___.%_.A__: _ hllilllttlllg Ctrll- i (lencral Motors Corporation ircd dealers to finance General Motors (lorporiitioti on hoth wholesale pur- llillidflafifi and retail sales of Gciicral own financc company. (ion- tlcsitiizc the fact that under term; of the selling agreement Afotors and General is no' consldrrcd the agent or legal i rrpw ‘Plilfllltfl- of the seller." Ind. f'!iii"l!‘tl‘fl the General Mot r-ti: tlnll. General Motors sales cor- HJOYZIHOII, and GEHBTEI MO- ‘or: Acceptance Corporation of Iri- NEW YORK. 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Solve Your Heating Problem _.__; _.._..___.___ A Slli-‘ill lllvun ll.'i_\’lll€‘l‘.l \.\i Furnace in your llilillt amounts. ll itistrtll a new l‘illl{‘i"]ll'l.~1(' -- liiilatitcc in stitltll ruont!.l_v i o r" ‘ “ ‘tlifltw: 1'1‘ Si‘ ~ taliaits Bitterllt total <|l'_ Acceptance i ilnerri a ‘ Nl-JW YOR‘ .l\'c\v York Ti - 12in ai-criitiit tit t; ‘ . u; l-illlllll- device of own- tibtaiiz- d from a travt Ir who ha; . ‘ just hicti ‘tlll‘t.ll',ll\ iiiill country, in l tiubli~ l -tl "ation is able to {which i'. \\'liS s-‘atcd ‘he Italians p V‘ "Pb the business op- i are bitter" at Gcu. Franco for of Briiisa . M ‘ P QAMlllLI-i 1 Mom)“ dealers lkcppmg 5mm n": or me w,“ uie oi l.00il.(-., tens sotolti 44.1.1, l The ll'.'l'»'l‘lltl‘ swirl lit‘ tins "not an "illlllllge “l llillhl l‘ llllnll llllll. bmwpel] Wt rnnvnuwd that (‘,pl-nauu-y 1,, litl month (‘ltllllltli sunk since that;- - ll)ill".ii'Tlll1il'l,\' an. nus to have strain m“ _ ._ , , _ l tion. the dclhllllzzr l iti (dnrinnfd: ~69“ tBrltiih authoiiiics say tlicii l.’- mri ' troops at the fron- S“ llllfll llllll .ll.l I. lll ll}; . all i‘ Elle ll“! h” figllllls llllollgll- llillllllfilldolllllllllfl l Jury sitting at. out Spain and is gradualll’ Fll-lqnce ‘llllli iiv uhiv siiips lringi Nov. 16, 1939, strengthening hcr grip over the COIQSJQIMJV (_,,n),-).(,,Pd, ‘ ‘ i ors Cor- Government. . , But Spain is a: " / 'j__'_'_ f valuable stuircc of simply and | n“, f m“) ~§ so“, l Motors Accept- means oi communications as a ‘ non-belligerent. while if she gets into the war she will be a weak ally." The Italians arc hitter, however, ______ l sr. JOHN'S. unit, ot-t. ‘lr-(CP: Cahlet-Jfhe fish and sift cartlrws the Sherman of two French trawlerx rcquisltiotictl filed an he said. because "their flcet can-, - pending. not keep the sca atzaltisr the llrl-; followed antl- tisli. and thev desperately need.‘ Sitaiush help in closint: the Strait; of Gibraltar” Most of Spain's leaders have told the Axis Powers, he said, that Spain is ‘on weal: to fiitht, lsled fls _slic was by the 1036-’!!! civil war Those ti-liri uwnt mu" are the F'al:\.t. ' lit! !,- Ilittlllifl swrrano suner, (‘wu Franco's brother-in- law. "and the Valance is <ieadlly becoming more unpopular." . The traveller saw the possibility ' that a coup d'Etat backed by the Germans and Ifallans might cult Gen. Franco. of derflers into ancimz facilities. entered in the cast-s. eniolninr; and of their in- indictments Ghrysler con- Drovided they interest ii an Claim British Lost 7 Million Tons Shipping BERLIN. Oct. 5 —(AP) -Dienst Aus Deutschhind, German news commentary, claimed today that German submarines and airplanes had sunk 7.0001100 tons of British shipping. not counting vessels of less than 2.000 tons since the start of the war. (Last Tuesday the admiralty an- nounced that German submarines sank 150,288 tons of shipping in the week ending Sent. 23. about three Walling for sero hour are these l men and motorcycle’; pictured at, Uamp Borden. ‘lncyre rcnrly to‘ start on the three-tiny route march l of 5,000 troops. in (Janrflifs bl;- w. mechanized miinoe res ST. PETER NORTH SCHOOL lull women were Honor Roll of 5t; Peter's North times the nvrragc nwcekiy loss since scglrlglielolélkfionllhglggfelzlclllldbigi thefivlvttr started. Lnmm ' “d 111.31 d t is woulzi mak_e the average G 1 vn_1 . _ mime-L a simllwlf weekly; loss about 00,000 ions n1". “d? ' Mlle Mlllllllll’ 2 Dorothy McKenua. W Grade Vl-i. the approvimatc British and Allie. loss in 50 weeks of warfare 2.800.- Rllse Mllllc ol- One o.’ the lllrgv l’ " . .8 .' m; “t.” 5 ‘m, 9 inches m. 01X), l-rss than half the tonnage ‘ml Pl‘ Mfllllllfi. 3. F10 mu‘- °l"'""‘"'~l b." "l" “ii/ls- Gftidl‘ v -—l. Emmett Griffin: 2. ' ' l probienis of ths "ty- ‘Tl “ ‘ l rallr still lltill GPYYIVH‘ Merlin Jiiv; K Jtncph Mt-Kvvuw, ; . ‘tlic d Antericin 1y.) -"t niul ltnl i my s up to Sept. 29 ("we Iv1»_|_ “futon Nwp/m ~. illi'(l oul b; the vii I. llllp l l"'ll"l“'ll l lllltll l°l‘*_l nl<]_ z l)|\"1-']If(l i] fir by a d‘. ___"I‘l‘c"tn ~l i:vJfiiiinr-flvstibma; Grad‘, n __1_ ’ I l!‘ ‘v ;'i d Joseph Gilils: Marion lytcvnlt; f! Ysl ‘ . (lratY? l ~N'> l Lucetta ‘Iitomg: m i i (UAKDIAN Be Wise . . . Modernlze And Economlze With ENTERPRISEI. Before You Install An!’ Heating System Check The Advantages EN- TERPRISE Offers: Scientifically planned b! . Enterprise engineers t0 heat your home properly and economically. Eiipcrtly installed by fur- u iusce men with years of ex- perlence. Enterprise Furnaces are all O cast iron — the only type for long life. More Enterprise Furxicizs in use in Prince Edward Island than nll other makes vurnlilucil. l‘lil!I'l']]l'l-'§L' Furnaces iii- . sliilicil in 1922 -—- l8 yours ago -- still good for many more years. Lvcry lintcrprisc owner Q cuniplctcly satisfied. Ilntcrprlse 5s ti) 0pc 14 other heating irnaccs cost rte than any systi-izi. iiiitTiivoog FUEL? 'l'h¢= btxi hardwcotl itllun‘ birch. f ucls hirrii. b! w n fl fl> ilic s iiie limiting: ralur cnc and one-hail of the lair ilfl'.‘(l~ ivoods are required to produce tlic same anion-tit of Mat. In the case of llvlit ll1\T(l\\'Ofl(‘l‘, aldcizbassivcorl. two cords . are neczitirl to equal a ten o! co-l l)llli‘.'l'll!li. and tiapulat‘. Dcpiiftvnitintlisltolreslrcccutly dn- . the Jripr-ucsc hated airplanes to Navy. hflfQ by H1O Nowtiyiuitilaiirl tiovcrii- r m" .,' .‘- I ' lain’ l‘ Dlvltlrd lnlo and the lhrce armies Grey-Simone ncsday night, Pictured here an is it l-‘oreste enemy "nllack' on the Lake Erie vrcs but the three-day expedlt of troops and the organizing ability of officers, spend the night in l i lawman Bombs Fail To Daunt British SALVATION anon ‘Giiiias i FIND ALL OHEERl-‘UL IN SHELT- ER; Amp nuoours --ARMY it TAKES 0N NEW m5- "Air-raiders!" "tram the siren!" It ms Ruin fllljhlddll o! the" night. t ml)’ be in that chill‘ hour before the down. It may b0 l any hour of the do . Air-raiders =16 l crlgmln‘ grid the sren sounds the i n arm. I At SIIVIHOII Army district hfld- quarters the ma: mflnn w wile!- wiirrn uniforms are donned includ- iilg the "tin" hats that nwtwtmw from falling steel splinters, and out . they go --the Salvation Army work- crs delegated for uuty as visiting’ chaplains to the sir-raid shell/fit For this war is a. different sort of wu. Last your -Grea.t War Number One —wu a trench In’. a wsr of attrition, a war of man- power, of guns and bayonets, of shot and shell. This war, as it ha! developed of recent weeks. is a. War of nerves, a war of aeroplanes and bom dNP air. The casualties women and children and men engaged in entry- shelters and dui-Ollls 0! 10nd“! and other English centres, this Sal- vation Army lS carrying comforts , and good cheer just as it did for sthe soldiers in the trenches. Taking Things Cheerfnly Reports reaching Salvation Army headquarters here in Canada show that no braver people could be found anywhere than thcsc British mothers and fathers who take their children from their warm boas in l the middle of the night and huny l with them through the darkness to tho bomb-shelters to which they have been assigned. There, cramped and crowded into the space ui one small brick cell or steel slgwam. or, it may be. the basement of some large building where a thousand others are faiznllics spend long weary hours. But they maintain a uozzderful chccrfulness throughout. Ovei-ticad the planes drone high in the sky. while the boom oi‘ cxplwdzis and the crash of falling masonry ruin- ble from perhaps near by, perhaps in thc distance. The nature of the shelters pro- vided by the authorities varies. The Salvation Army divides them up a- , nianu‘ llS workers, and by a system l l , A Jcufoiiiitilaiitl firm took the 85 l.':\l'l'l'iS o1 cod liver oil they carried. _ _ . is!’ of llieFrciit . -. _ .- -' _. \il"ill'll. . had -l.tltili quintals ct l llulll illlillfln"; Allfrlllitltlllll i‘ Fr. i . tish illllil TU tons cl salt nunnrtl. Tlic . coercion and disciiiinii- a Britt-ii "5""l“"-“ “t” “llil l“ lmllllll" iitlrin, . l. are rock elm. d maple, and oak. The nzl flucis are ash, ivlllif‘ . .'\ ('ll(‘l'l‘_\', red, and white Pllll, and 1rd. and silver maple. One one-quartet‘ cords oi tire best arc computed ta have] as n ton . 12,000 lb). or airhracltc ccal, while MEN, TANKS, rations its titling LEAVE CAMPlBOR moving by three routes- the P rs-Cnmp Borden's and Lake Ontario corsts. Actually, Ion of regular rounds endeavour to cov- er them i111. People Bring Blankets Perhaps the first folks to be vis- ited, witch the siren sounds its witrtiliig and a Salvation Army's iiir-raici chaplain starts out. is one ‘ o.’ several brick shelter huts erect- ed for the purpose in a school 1 yard. It is furnished with concrete seats and the people bruit; 91¢" own cushions, blankets and rugs. ready to make themselves as com- fortable as * ' for several Anny .oiitcrs flllfl spreads good cheer Families from the iicighbrrhooil are l in tae same spaccs they on tircvious nlnznis. 'l‘ncre er and good itaturc. .ii the novelty has worn off, llt'i1l‘l5 are still itntlziuvite-"i. l3riilsh 'I'iic Salvation Army man is greet- ed like n friend. Here in this corner a father, mother tuid seven child- r n are conccrncd. A baby insists on thug up to see tlic visliar. A crip- ]ll(‘[i boy in a wltccl chair smiles happily. as he catches sight of the Salvation Army man. A young mother exhibits her bndy slecping in a clathcs basket. To all these the ‘ Salvation Army chaplain la a cheer- Eful, helpful friend. Thcy are glad l to so" _i;li.ll. and they Fay so. He t ‘ radiates crxnfldcnse. If there is trouble he is thcre to help, coin- lurt and advise. Life in Steel Shelters Affcr the school yard the visit. illil_\‘ be to a row of steel elicit- ers erected in the street. llTll'l(.'\'. Perhaps a Cflliill-E‘ fixed to a , old couches and chairs. stools and l‘ rag mats. t (lCCOfdlPfl with flow ‘s. itrniire may be screened w-urtain of sacking or matting. There are rows of such sivlters. i and the Salrntcn Army men vis- ‘ its every on" each t l ' The en- with a y _. ‘ ‘ w“ involving Ilamllten, upon cities And ' mg on the vital business of the country —civilians. And to these bomb-threatened masses in the ~ seeking relugc- these ' 716K! the cu- traticrs tiroicclxl by sandbags or belt in a girder gives forth light en- ough to reveal Wlllt0-\\'t\Sll£‘d walla. sine oi‘ iii-sec shelters are The three lrmles will Jo oENFoRlriiREEl-o t erfh regiment, the Irlsh regiment of Ccnads garrison left to bolster cont "defences" there will be no battle 5,000 men and hundreds of vehicles will test the efficiency In forces east of Brnntford Wed- and rciurn through Toronto to Clmp Btu-den Thursday. some of the tanks which screen the advance. ) OCTOBER 7, 1940‘ The King Honors Fighter Commander All‘ Mflfihfll Sir Hugh Dowdlng, chief of the RAJ‘. commend, which has plirved a foremost part in the defence o fighter _ _ f Bril- niirirnzn air attack, has been made a Knight. Grand (11-05,- of (hg Military Division of the Order of the Bzth. Known as "t-Ituffy" Dowdlng by his pilots, who ldolize hi m, the fighter cliicf was chlcf- synchronized machine-guns in many as Nazi fighters cnrry, The ture during an lnspe‘ ion tour. ly responsible fcr giuttlng eight Spitfires and Hurricanes, twice as Kin: appears with him In this pic OX‘ [X1016 PEiSbILS‘. Next call may be down in the basement of o. big store cleared to accommodate n thousand people. All around the walls they are rest- The report “cf lUigg Scnooi the month of Sept. for . Glade X-l Frances Dawsun- 2 lug on rugs and pillows or sittin . . t’ pmymg cmds_ while in’ u comet; MacKinnon, 3. Eslier the younger clement puss time in l ' . singing. Everywhere the Salvation Glade IX-l‘ cllll Macpllelsoll’ 2. Douglas Gtliis; 3. Harry Mac- beoci. rade VII-l. John MacKinnonj 2. Army representatives receive a smiling ivelcome and cheery saluta- tions. "Gran," aged eighty-elghtanrl 20w] an invalid in a chair, is as l sllglélgldglhllisllllll rig it as tlic youngest. A ‘i _ . ' ,1’ ivoninn has over-exerted algal; Clllllllllell’ 3' Cllallle Ml" hurrying to the shelter and is now in a fainting condition. Tiie Salva- tion Army chaplain attends her uii- - til she recovers. Teacher --Doris S Reynolds. Primary Dept. “God mo“ llle Army" EdCilil-lilllllltlfaldfll/Ilacghgilsollililclileoildivgn ‘q - _ _ _ ‘_ F Campbell l In," 2°95‘ “FECJ ‘lllllc 5 Grade IV—l' Shelia ltlacliiiinon; blink .hc.i sto-t bastnu 2 D ,1 _ D m _ I Andersen s s. dugouts --t 1.; Mnclgfi); C“ lllhon’ 3' Dlll“ are all sysieinatically vi-iied in turn f ‘ ' by the Salvation Armylxfivo, three, Gnlllll nlmsll’ l‘ Ella MM‘ four or mote hours pass in this ser- lsullcl 2‘ ‘lllcklll Rmlbllls‘ vice, and then at inst cc nc. tlc lllflll‘ ‘fl Plllilld M5.“ iiznagifall clcatu’: Tire raid isl ovtlr ‘l' Ellll lllllllfioll‘ 3' vlllgl “a ,, _ _.. . hldlvclled lllllllltlelllllllllllglflllfilclll Glllllll n —Sl' l lllllcn Mar” sibiy cheerful, the people- .cum 1533f: Alllllllll Smlll_l' _ from their slicltcrs to their h mes. Gmll Il Jr‘ ml‘ lllllllcl“ MM“ Isaac; 2 Dan Mac-Phcrson; 3. El- wood Rolrbiits. Grade I --Nn Exams. Teacher. Dorothy MacLeorl. carrying their children and their cushions and blankets. To the Sal- vation Army chaplain comes many i1 "Ciod bless you" as they pass. and many icsple stop to s:nke hands. It i: a iiciv task a sumcd b' tl LQNDON" Om,‘ 4 Tlclll “The Sfllvaiiuin Aimy this sot SllOplluix-(lg Chum; iunitacsrztlci to London held a COllfCfPIlCP lug the civilian population under- Pflmp Mirlflw‘, . . . ._. . ycsterdayr with gcltij; bombardment from the air. ('i~i"‘tlilll, the Brit- “ is m, “(time m ms wurk do e lsh_ Broadcasiiirr (nrporatiait re- for the scdicrs. lllilut it is done coilil- ylollrll lollllllll" tNWllll "l the dls’ sclctitiously and systztnatically an" ll Lit the heroic people of Grcu‘. Britain.‘ tried as never before, are grateful for it. lVClONSTHIPATED Take This Illludrn Vegetable Laxative to ionu ths liver and got tho Bile juice flowlno. LEARXIJ- N. s. saunas KILLED _____.. MARIE JOSEPH. N.S.. Oct. 5. - (Clo-Parents oi‘ Douglas Baker, 27-year-old shaman from this Guys- borouith Cotmty village, were ntl- viscd today he had been killed with four other sailors ivlicn the Brltuh freighter Kyno was sunk Air; 28 by enemv action. Detars or the loss or‘ the 3.046- lon vessel and tiic location of the sinking were not given in the letter received by Baker's oareii " M" Mrs Charles H. Baker. The letter “as from Elcrmztiis wli-L-ll ._. Lnvitcd. in Hull, owners of Kyno. a di notion anti oases away clog Inn lllliltitl. lisk iloi- tliri numiino Dr. hiorse’: lag drupgiefs. 56 PILLS - 25d llll Boot Pills, — at YWI’ the ire iviiiitiiu l '."1'~;.~.'A“9.'~""""“ fww Th“ "my moves on wheels -' the wheels of 500 zrmy ti-naklv llllllylll Ind motoreyiles. Over-hes I "mo" three div"! ons of the "f" a,” toward ‘the vvlllulg: ggslluncen. I191. S B . lgvlcucrflrli; nCfldflllIllBfS berm-o l!" hi; march helrn. I-lolldnvs ma. tiy ntinnlnlmfll‘ Office Connected with g 2- nauosroa N), _ - - - - - - - a w n,q,af,fl"u'l-fd%'o\'l' EXAMINATION fi" smut; and sn-oniyins film" Etc. ll. J. MABON oFTUMF/liglllfll Monlilitllr. . - r Ofllce Hours; i0 to l2 A 9|- I to 5 P v» .,' against. an manoeu-