IilE WVESTERN GUARDIAN i AGENT-Mrs. John Pond. t4 W ter tr . SUMMEBSIDI and |'>gms¢,~g"§§fl,'\f'“°“° m‘ ' N," “ptltml, Advertising an]; h. M‘ ,, u. M“ W?‘ figs?“ m" 5' 5"!“ u"! I! III! of the following store; u; ‘wall Boohstoffll Water 8t, Toronto BIKIYI- Wllll BL Gourli p g Mark hen-III.‘ :'I‘.G£:‘VelIll:s:I. T1; nnrdinn will be delivered to g h w”, Boy at to Der day or 10o per week. Iii-oalgisweiimmffi; 2 d" yflfl] order to the boy responsible for dehveriq on yum N,“ M r I Jill: column is reserved for new: or local interest but advertising I o; g newsy nature may be insert- ‘ “1 n1 2 cents a word strictly pay- -FR»OST Z23 TABLETS X01‘ IIBEIL a?“ W135. D8111. etc. isniman urug ' L-atill-a-za-zo. -MOIRS CHOCOLA .-~ 39 cis. a lb. Enman illfidal L 402-9-22—2l _____ —ENGAGEMENT.-Mr. and Mrs, ' ",1, |n advance. -IIOOKED MATS. Antiques. old ‘lasso-are gotn at greatly reduced W“ “' l“ ngtfihzi-o-io-ai-za. JOLDIERS need flashlights. m; values at Taylor Drug Co. Ken- flllgwii. rEIR- NEIL Marks. New Lon- don is an authorized subscription “out for the Charlottetown Guar- A. G. MncCanil North Bedeque an- “°““°° "it "easement Of their “augm-ef- Mary Deivina to Johnl rfimbrose Rodd._son of lvfr. and Mllml 1- . Rodd. Milton. Marriage trill’ ‘like Dlnce in October. iAOfS-li l e SUMM-ETRSIDE AND PRINCE COUNTY C i L — Summer-side Tonight, MON.—TUES., / YOU DON'T mow \_ IIIILF ABOUT GAIIIIOI lust wait until you meet hermlaughing, loving, in this Ernst Lubitsch comedy delightl rcturn route was via the north shore where they were received by Premier Campbell at his summer home, at Stanley Bridge. While there he was introduced to Col. J. L. Rnlston. Visited Green Gables Another point of interest to the Consul was Anne of Green Gables’ home, which he visited. The Con- sul had read the book by Lucy Maude Montgomery. and was par- ticularly interested in every part c! Green Gables. He also saw th "Lake of the Shining Waters" at Cavendish. The Golf Course at the National Park and also Rustico were visited before returning to the city. This morning the Consul willu it the Charlottetown Airport, Pron- - cial Building City Hall and L. Dunstan’s Un versity. He will be received today b l s Honor, Lieut-Governor B. .12- Page, Premier Campbell and Is Excellency Bishop J. A, O’Sullivan. In the evening he will be the guest Says Invasion (Continued from page l) “only the first step" he declared. The same spirit which is now be- ing shown by the British people also prevailed in Poland during ‘me brutal attack on that country, the consul added. Beaten Morsiiy He believes that Paris will be iealous of London in future. "The Paris of 1870 and the Paris of 1914 is not the Paris of 1940 which sur- rendered torthe enemy." he said. He claimed that France was "mor- fllly beaten" before being "material- beaten." Dr. Brzezinski hoped to u», Canada also become one of the Rathering places of the Polish for- ces now spread abroad. Poland will benrffifilalniped} ht; said. e 8D!’ c- e Polish people at home is unbroken. The peasant, the worker and the intellectual peo- Dle of his country would not moral- ly surrender to the enemy “which Elves Us hope they will constitute m!‘ "5 B» Very important factor in town Hotel by the Provincial Gov- ernment, the City, and later will ad- dress the Red Cross Concert at Prince of Wales College. at a banquet given at the Charlotte» . GUARD HRONICLE IAN IIIIIJ TIIITQFIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIA y SUMMERSIDE! An outstanding display of luxurious J will be on sale § from the show rooms of ISLAND FURRIERS g MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 23rd, 24th, 25th SALE at the store of 5 \ v FUR COATS if i i b BRACE MACKAY Ea’ CO. LTD. You are cordially invited to attend this money saving Eetiequc Hull, served by Women‘: lllsllllllv. Proceeds for Red Cross. L-BOLi-B-itt-Zi. LNORWEGIAN AIRMAN IIERE. _0uc oi the aircreitsmcn who ar- nvoa u: bllllllllifleifie recently is psakou ilivertiul, a former member of l-hc uir force lll Norway. He was 111mg u. the State of Iowa, U.5.M. @1511, 20-31. i-i-M LRESIKRVE Sept. 26th for the _____ 1,01 chicken dinner in Central Mrs. Louis Hackctt of Borden‘ Borden who has spent the past nut-k vs- BUJG 1191: llilrenls Mr. and Mi's.l 05- Peril’ 01 Tignsh returned to her home here on Friday. Miss Joilu Webster who has 5130M the summer holidays utth relatives in Boston, Muss, has re- Wmfll t0 Charlctictciiu whore she will continue her studios i the final victory," he said, T718 Pfioliie of Poland hate Hitler and the Bolsheviks, he added, He claimed that tile Etiglish peo- ple and the Polish people had many common features of national char‘- WW- The P001310 of both conti- trics are ambitious and proud, The first alliance between Eng- land and Poland was in i939. Before this it was the policy of army Britain not to have nny commit- menfs in Eastern Europe, ho (ig- clared. Describing the attack mndg on 5 t BiiilitllTfiF1§ \ DEMANDS F 0 Rr MONTAGUE! ’l‘his beautiful display of FUR COATS will be 0n SALE in your town THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY l SEPITLIIBER 26th, 27th, 28th l (By lluroid Fair. Canadian Press Staff Writer) l, LONDON. Sltpt. 22~—(CP Ctlblt?) before tollllllfl to Canada to Join the Royal Canadian Air Force. S RELATIVES HERE. — A. Sharp, of Paiuoui". uin relatives here. He of tie Hallnor gold mine o. He is a native of this province. Before he left he was one of thcpinneer hockeyists in Sum- mersicic and played with the Crys- = lvks. Jack Sexton and little son‘ Charles who have been visiting Mr. Sexton, R.C.N.V.R., 0f Hulifu; y .. fumed to their hcmc hcrc cl. Friday. Mr. Blair Birch son of Mr. and‘ Mrs. George Birch rcttirncd to his home here on Thursday having spent the summer holidays visnmg "i Bmwn. Now Ycrk and ofhcr plat-rs. Mrs. Fred Affleck and daughter, Florence of Mount Stewart nrel visiting in Borden guest of Mrsf Cecil Stewart. l Kensington And Vicinity Miss Patsy Chappell, U.C.C. ‘student at Charlcttetmvn spuit the air and Mrs. Albert Perry and 1 week end at her hclnc hcrc. femur newcomers to our fair town , Mi“, BPHWE Shall? 0f B°Y<lPTI uidlnruierl_l' of North Wilfshire '5 "15114113 l" Momlml 1111"“ 0i m» fl<“.v comfortably settled here. MT- find MT-l- b31311 Shnrllf- __;_ The regular weekly aurfmn 111.; Tgmt-sa Thlbeau M15 l v15. party of the Bordon Wcmctvs lu- m; m gununersjde y-ecgnfl); stitute was field on Thursday cv- ___.__ cning in thc town hall wi. i f1\'f‘ 31,551.; 313110;, G1yden and Ev. fables playing. Lmlics first 1x120‘ _ 1111111195 two of our pvpum; ‘ was Won bv Mrs. P. .1, hfuclnnrsn. f v men were visitors to Cliar- ‘Swim PM"? bl’ M11? ‘N- D-lYT-“Cil- (mu-n on Fridav where 111w while gents first prize went to Mr- uncicz-iiczxi pxamina ions for entry’ flwank Pilmh"? FPPPTKI Ill-Y!‘ N" into ilic Royal Canadian Air Force. 1M1? 311m" NTPIPMPPT- (‘Cll-‘Plfwml i; 1nrizes were given to lVPs. Fool's‘ 1L- and Mrs, mum-y jflpFflgqflngrfifllififlf. and Mr. Ralph Dorsey. and riaucliior Mildred were visitors l Playing WM l-hPfl Tvsllfllvd f0!” ‘l‘-". ers over the southeast coast. _ __._ A joint statement by l.‘ Air and .\ir Max Knsheiskv was a bi-s- I Home Security Ministries said ihel lflcfifi usztor to Summcrstde on ‘ attack was more widespread than ou lot‘. ottcfonn on Friday. f» “sq... 1- l. u, Summgrsjde on pfldg); 1 froczecut. which was won by .\i"., ._____ iRalyzh Dorsey. A.» William Sutherland local -— ' is now busily cngnizcd in , r ‘he residence ct Mr. e ‘ - some Nazi Hammer if.’ ..d M1. Ge l". d _ m tail; ....i°"i€.<i£§.‘- 23a .<.¢<=oiiov@d..fl@n= 12w It: Mrs C‘ rlcs D. Howatt motored ”~'~'“_'_fwfi ' nu CLAIRE stilt LUBITSCH t Production Directed by ERNST LUBITSCH Also Short Subject Shows at 7-15 and 9,15 Niutinec Tues. 3.30 CflWAliD-LY muiuiutiz-d from page 1) than I could stand." Cirofivv Sll.ll;"<p"zii'e, hand of -—The third week of Germany's nir assaults on London and on civ- ilian centres elsewhere in the United Kingdom opened today amid a rising chorus of demands that Britain carry out retaliatory raids against the Reich. his country at the start of the pres- 9m 917118810. he cLiimed his coun- i-Fy was “brutally attacked." There were 120 German Divisions with modern motorized equipment and also great masses of Russian sold- iers. He rcfcrrod to the lnrpe num- b l. 1 ,. 1. , British officinidom so far has n25. ‘Fodiéiiiiil’; i3l;‘..‘§is..”;?ol.i;‘3l' m" 5"'°"@‘>' “Pm” m reprise ualthuugh attacked “Cm an‘ ~ ~ attacks. contending that the end sides Poland held bravclv and valiantly for five weeks." He ivas positive that Poland would be reborn as an independent state with better boundaries than before. of the war would be hastened by lashing at such Nazi military ob- jr-ctivcs as oil and gas stores, air- craft factories and fields, and ship concentrations. Noting increasing demands for the bombing of German civilian life to match the attacks which have flattened British homes. the Sunday Dispatch in s. front-page editorial sziid:- “Our civilians and civil defence workers are gnlinntiy bearing a t - 1 heavy strain Would they be help- also been reduced in frontiers. ed bv the knowledge that their Pom“? m5 be?" llllfl" lofflflfl attackers uiere suffering similarly? gggfigflallgg 11am” m‘ ‘P? 10F‘? as 12o i If they would, then reprisals by - . e mum‘) “Quid "CL Britain becomes a neccssitv and <l3.‘.‘.‘.‘l..§.f£§"il‘é..‘-"vlfi“‘é<.llfifli"tftil‘" ""31 be “gird out '";,h1*»<51-\'»" ‘ “ ' ' ie mos vigorous emand for He claimed that Pound u" un- . fortunately situated gcogrrllilisicrilly mm‘ a" w“ “gamst Germany Need Strong Poland He stressed the need oi a strong Poland in that part of Europe as necessarv to‘ other European coun- tries and pointed out that since the country was conquered, Lithuania, Latvlaand Esthonia had disappear- ed Finland and Rumania have being betwflen Germany and came from John‘ Gordon. the Sun- Russia The ucope of Americn“m5' E-‘Tmlf-ES (‘Filitor- H6 declared are fortunate iu being situated be- that m" ‘Ywasmn i5 already ‘i9- ifeated and the Britsih air forces nrc only wasting time and precious tween two occnns, ht- ncldrd. Tile peopc of Poland (lo not con- hri (ii>\'(l'illlli‘ill snclicmc for cv- urunf l‘llll(ll'l"il, issued this \l.lll‘i 1; "I zriu full of horror rind indig- unfimi that any German sub- marine rupiziin cnulrl be fnund to lorpvzli :1 ship nvcr GOO miles from land in n tcmpcsfuous sch. ‘The conditions" wcrc such that thon- \‘.'.l>- ‘tir- chnncc for pas-j r adult or children, it) sdlivivc. Nazi Ba rim rlsm "'i‘lii< dccd will slinck the world If is another example of the bar- h.ivoii~ mtvimris rmsor-intcd with Nazi (Ii‘l'ill.'lil_\‘ and it is only com- sicier that they arc bcatcn. Although ciefcatcd in a military sense. they have been morally victorious, he de- vlarcd, Dr. Brzezinski said that the Polish people were pvlltvllll and good. "The women are chnrmiiic and the mcn hravc and good." lic sniff. 'Ihc Pow. bombs by continuing to attack it. "The only place worth while dropping our bombs on at the mo- merit is Germany," he wrote. "Bombs there can win The people we want to shake arc the Ordinary men and womcn in ,- l , l, , ‘ . _ Germany. Thesc are the people Illa; gillialvsoglggllsgoltlilslim???1:33;, Hitler is most despcratcly- anxious many sp“bncks dug ,0 Wm‘; ‘I193. you should not bomb. He's afraid what might happen if a stampede started there." Waves Cf have contributed Qrenllv to science, poetry and in the fic'd of inventions. He thought that this province re- sembled his lIClllVi‘ country more s0 than any other province in the Do- minion. Like his homeland. every inch of the rich red soil here is made use of. REillllllilliNg a t at the store of t g MCLEAN o» TOWNSEND on Dunkcroue alone. where the pilots apparently found the greatest concentrations of cnemv vessels. Other raiders penetrated tor Holland, Belgium and Liermu ' it- self, and the pilot of one came track to describe an attack from 25110 fer-t on a supply train near Munster Two big bombs hi! the truuufront and roar. "The engine was lifted up into the air and biOWn to tilts, and frag- ments of the wrecked u-nzn shut up as hich as thc attnckiusz n xiii." the Air Ministry news service ac- count said Two British aircraft did not re- turn from the operations. Excise, Customs Officials Meet FIiLZD-“IRICTON, Svpl. 22 -—Iiicrcused vigilant/J iiguilml gling of weapons illLo Conn .1 '. urged Saturday night by lit‘ the war. . Parlay previous nights, tilough Ilontion was purublv with their present brutal _____ again the principal objective. and iudisrrimiiiaie bombing of iizss Annie Ladner. RN. of Two enemy bombers were shot WOlllPll rind children in London.” B ‘n .\l.’lss._ is enjoying her an- down by British fightcrs (illflli-l All tho pin-cut»: or the children ,- 1. s 1n KPn-.~1ng;hn the ,5n:urdny afternoon and l\\() hy nn- inst non" lmvc bccn notified. Mr. iuos- rf my sister Mrs, Charles D. l fl-nircraff; fire during tlic lllgtlt. Nu slmkvspiurv said. 'I‘his was done i iiilvaii. British craft was lost. hv ttnuticrl snciul workers who ‘the many gravel haulers that have bran hauling through Ken- lI-‘lzton from the Hope River gravel‘ pii to the Si. Elennorh airport all iiimmrr have been transferred to the ivcstcru run from the Mill Rim’ P- . Needless to say they are v missed as one and all rtoplvcd here for gas, oil and IS t. dizly mm! A number cf our motion pic- lilfc fans motored to Chnrlrtte- town on Friday’ evening whore they lttenrlctl and enjoyed the two femur» pictures which were bcLng glesentcd in the Prince Edward caire. “Wit but few exceptions our io- Kllllilflfy were out early on Fri- day morning to fry their marks- "Civility on the yily black ducks. -r reason opening today. Al- "tough several 0f them returned MW handed n number of thcm Ed the luck to knock down their are. The ladies of the Busy Bee Club. Married with such unbounded "we with their recent Old "rune iiinoe. are now busily engaged in "Pmllmz for another one, and “Filth so for their last one 51111 Wis n humdfnger for when at?- iroxtmotelv three hundred NOD19 kl together with ample space to gnu‘ nothing also but a good time a _ . ui-ut in homes, "breaking the news as gcniw as possible." Mi". Shakespeare also wrote a let- ter ‘.0 ouch homo filI('(‘l€d in Whlfh lit‘ t c<l_ “uulinppilv the course ll‘ luvs slicwli that ilcifilrr The statement said there were some casualties and that bombs were dropped in several parts of London, with the attack heaviest in the easfcm and southern dis- tricts of the capital. Shortly before the lzishof the, night raiders flew back to the cu" 1 one big bomber flew to bits iii misl- air with a tremendous explosion over the western suburbs of Lon- don Just as it came within range of anti-aircraft batteries. A famous lion-ccnforniist church was burned out by iuccivii:iv_\' bombs, but some 500 p00lll9 “llv Of tlzc 87 children lost. 42 were had been in its vaults when the hiya mat 4i i;n-is.ld Four childreen raiders struck were safe. w-re ll\'l‘ X01118 0 ;_ five were i censorship <11“ notoemitw- off". fir. ll-“fi. in ific identification of _tlie chuzch, uni} \\]¢_.< ._,v_l cm] “sci m wfiillc’ mflremly n “.35 C1111“ Church 0n uric 1 , .'~.i.\i.fil \\t"i(‘ 1.,,'(' g} wcgtmmgwr Brldge Road) Li: Ll\l‘ \\lil' fl llllflb tun illsrehlp. A now-famous "suicide squad"—» _1_l““_‘, “f” ‘fig n Omrdvaw ca“; m. one led by mo,“ Rob," Dn‘v_ (lliil tiuitllmt, l dcr pl ies. once of St. Catharines, Ont. ‘mfifiiir of those y m" Mill can there bc ccm- 1 m __. itnj." 'l'lii- children, In the words of ttilL‘ of the surviving escorts. uclctl "Inugniflcentiy, and when tlit- still) sutidcnLv s"pprd under live‘- in iifclinnls were singing: "itull Uul the Barrel." children were that» "fled a" ‘m"",i’1°‘l"fl ,b_‘,”,"b drowucd. '1\m children, who sur- frcm M!" 5h PM“ (‘mmm "" vivcd the explosion and ordeal in had what WM 11nd" ‘he Ci"'“m' tht- ‘boats, died aboard the res- stances s somewhat curious ivb- Tl dug out a bomb from the grounds o; the German hospital in London. In answer to the question "how 1mg will London stand it?" Sir George Broadbridge, former Lord Mayor of London. deflflmi i" “ broadcast to the United States con- ference of mayor“ m Np“, d golg ma, the Cm. would bcdefcn c. the end as "the very blliwmk or m“ ilimtion as w:- know ll- llif‘ snip, 1. Al. sutfcrcd griovouslv from tx- posure for gusts of cold wind Mid rain swt-pi ll\‘(‘l' the iffcbonts and rafts throughout the night. Rcpcatcti sqnzills of rain and hall drenched mid stung those in the boats. "Will llnunt Mo” “What I srnv will haunt me until i <ul~,-- pun w. n. Forsvth. of Hm- (lon, a survivor. Among those lost was Col. James Exhib turnl Products that are well Compare favorably with those held in the Province. You. have a hard paved rosd all the way 4° ""5 Ex‘ hibition. Bee the improvement IMtlon of the country in the It is one of the oldest Province and as the Exhibition Association has obtain”! new grounds nnd new exhibition buiidlnll We m‘ "mm to the patronage of the penllk "I u" rmvhw" Load up your car with 10'" "I'M! “m! be Wm‘ m Wednesday, September 25th. _ Egmont Bay And Mont Carmel The People of this district invite yon to their Exhlbli- “on on sephmbel. “uh The, ore in '3 position to givelyol good entertainment. to present to yon a show of Agr w - l3:il<i\viii~\\’vbb, n member of pal’- liament for Wrckin in Shropshire. and pcucml manager of Ba dwins Steal Works of Birmingham. He nus on rouic to Canada on a Red Cro-s missitin. Bnrliy injured when the torpctiu hit the 5ND. he 599W‘ lastly rciusorl to enter s. lifeboat until womczi and children had been accommodated. The captain went down with his shin after shouting; "Look out for l'i‘lll‘.<t‘l\'(‘S now,’ the departing Eifcbcafs. Gr-oifi-cv Shakespeare, chairman »r the Children's Overseas Recep- ‘irn Board, sulfl that. the children ‘;,..,1p;1 are “vii and in good health, "lllbliliflt some nijcWsliirhtlLbrulsed. flffs‘. . ition worth while and that will exhibits of other Exhibitions Help Build up Resistance h FEMALE PUNOI IONAI. COMPLAINTS Try Lydtn E. Plnkhomw Vegetable Compound to iiolp reiiova monthi pn ill, iicucln clics. hucknche niid A cnlnl rrinikv. restless nerves due t0 funciinuiii disorders. Pinkhnmh is vcry ciicctlvn in help build up ne- sistnilcy- for wnnk, tired WOUND. Made in Cnnndnl that has been made in this Inst few 1"“ Agricultural centres of thl I.III-I-JIIIII-III-II I-IWIIJI' .5... "You will not. see the white ban- R A F ner of capitulatinn waving above; n n n the heads of our scfdicrs. but lil- stcnri you will sec the rod and while (Polish flag rolorsi banners of free- dom flying over the heads of our lBomh Nazi soldiers marching to the rc-birth cf ' our country," the Consul said in conclusion. Brilliant Career Born in Galisin, the former Aus- trian part of Poland. D1". Brzezinski has had a distinguished career. He v. as oducafeci in’ Vienna 11nd Invow, and graduated with his Doctor of Laws dcgrce. In the Great War he was an officer and also fought in the Polish nrmv against the Bolsho- viks ili 1920. F0 lowing demobilization. he serv- ed in the office of the attorney‘- lzcncriil at Warsaw and entcrcri the foreign service of his country in S21 From 192i until 1922 he was vice- Consul at Essen in the scat of Kiuipps. Germany, and the follow- lllg year was nftuchczi to the for- eign office in Warsaw. In I923 he was appointed chief of the Consular Section of the foreign office and re- mained in this position until 1928. For the next three ycztvs he acted as Polish Consul at. Lille. Northern Franco. From i931 until 1935 he was Polish Consul lit Leipzig. Ger- many. 1n IUliU-lif he was Consul- Llcncrol in iahavkov, in Soviet Uk- raine. Coming to Canada in Mont- real as Polish Consul he has been hero ever since. Arriving at. Charlottetown on the late train on Saturday night. Dr. Brzezinski was met at the station bv His Worship Mayor B. Roy Hol- man and the City Clerk. Hc regis- tered at the Charlottetown Hotel. Yestcrdayi morning. in company with the Mayor and Hon. Dr. J. W. P. MacMflan. he attended hlnss at St. Dunstanle Basilica. In the afternoon, also accom- panied bv the Mayo; and Dr. Mac- Mlllan the Consul drove to Sum- morsfde, by way of Kensing c Fun BRINGING 6i» rsrnsn l LONDON, Sept. 22.——(CP) —R.oyal Air force bombers, methodically scouring the German-held "invasion coast" across the English Channel through daylight and darkness.have blazed sflOO-milc path of flamc and tiesiruction divti the last 24 hours. it was announce tonight. The raids began in daylight Sat- urday, the Air Ministry said, and were kept up by wave after wave of izninbors through the night and into the early hours of today. Its report (icscribcd havoc to the German "invasion ports," docks sporting flame, ships reeling under bomb hits. and the skies lighted for inilcs bv roaring oil fires. F‘l'(llll all those forays, ranging the coast oi the Channel and North Sm front France to Germany, all British planes returned despite the “usual furious barrage" of German anti-aircraft fire. The Netherlands ‘ports of Rotter- dam anci Flushing, e Belgian ports 0f Antwerp and Ostcnti and the ifrcnch 1icris of Dunkcrque. Boul- ogne and Calais were among Nazi UJSUS heavily bombed. Besides oil tanks. barge fleets, warehouses and railroad Jude bnt- tered with explosives and ncendiary bombs, the Air Ministry’ said, Ger- man merchant ships also were at- tacked and one large supply ship yvns hit by fire bombs t A supplementary bulletin issued bv the Air Ministry giving a de- tailed account of the RA. .'s blows described barges blown up and set nilre by many huge explosions at Boulogne and said that Calais har- bot‘ took a "terrific battering" from British dive-bombers which let g0 sticks of bombs methodically hour aiicr hour." Three_hou,r-long raids were made_ Inspector F. W. Alain, Fri-uciic ., speaking at the annual l);lill]ll~‘l of l the Association n1’ (Tllsltilir-l um; l»;- cise officials of Now Btunsulik and Prince Edward Island. , He also asked Lilt‘. officials to do all they could to prevent illt'.‘~lll‘i'.lfl~ imz of false rumors. I. D. Cameron, Saint John. re-elccted president of the 1\>S<)l ' Other 0fll('t‘l‘.< 5 F Z III m a: o Q . E < E m | 5.‘ v~ f u. 1 D. Sullivan, Saint John a1 secrc-l lwly-Lreasurer H. L. YGOIIlJIle, Saint I n. 8‘ “long the executive mctuhcrs’ elected were L. W. Goodwin (‘unr- lcztciolvn. and M. C. sleeves, Blunt‘- n. Steamship Grounds Near N. S. Strait ‘ cfmso, NS, Sept. -v~--»~cri __ Tlie lfllfi-wn Nuwtouutii.uitl sit-filli- ship Imogene was aground gut‘ oft‘ Nova Scotlu ncai" the bll , Canso, after striking a rock Satur- day afternoon. i The vessel's crew of 28, all 11v‘ cept Olle N€\YiOUll(lllilltil".', (Al 41nd l0 shore in the sllllfo‘ bouts, out flit: fate of the Imogene um. Uill'i‘l'l.llll._ Efforts were to be niaoc to i..ilv.i,e her. Capt. Eugene Burden rtmamed aboard overnight with six nit-n, but joined those on shore totuiy. The vessel, winch hunts . Neyvioundinnd cat-h Sllfllig “n5 bound from Turks isluuti, the llu-1 hamas, for Hawkesbury. NS, to. take on suppues when silo grounded. REAL VETER N BATTLE CREEK, Mich, - (CPl i l —White-hzi;rcd 72-year-old John W. Westervelt, a 1irzvute u! C1lifp Custer, believes he is the United States Arimyfls oldest Schlitz‘ sz-il in active service. _______.__._.. MELBOURNE -— (CP) - Forma- tion of the 10th Gnrrsnn Ilnrzalznn for home service in this m< irnpnlzs of Australia has rcsulirri in Inigo groups 0f men (iCVOl-lflq ihvii- woe-k- ends to voluntary drill Ipnrnilcs. i '11; fizzy. when he was apprehended b n Canadian National Railways 1cm ..ihlc near the Port Arthur l01lll(lllOliS€. if sol to their party's demand for fivvmcr Lord liinyor of Landon. ric- rlrirvd “London has sfcolcd hor- twlf for resistance and victory?’ EhlIilPd to the inst as" "the a Escaped Nazi Back Behind Prison Bars PORT ARTHUR. Ont, Sept. 22.- \CPi-—Fi'llZ Fuchs, red-headed Ger- mun iiviluin prisoner. svas back be- hind prison lyars today after his fin- gcr prints ldctitifled hlin as the mun who escaped from ii north- wi-sicrn OilIllfiO internment camp curly last Monday. _ ruchs admitted his identity when t1u<~>tioned by city police Saturday Police Chief George Taylor snid Fuchs linci been in custody since , with fascinated Zilsfiiestriss. bulwark of civilization as we know it " Mayor llaGuardia replied "bravo London! We have listened to you admiration. How trivial and unimportant are the problems we have been discussing compared with the conditions you have been so sticcessfullj: meeting. “We pray for the speeriy< and successful completion of your great fight. We are praying for you. Thumbs up, London, thumbs up!" Sir George spoke on behalf of the present Lord ltiayor. Sh" Wil- liam G. Coxcn, who was in the London studio. but unable to de- liver his address because of a sore throat. Kidnapped Aitcr bcmz taken to the police Slilflfill he was remanded tothe dis- trict jail while investigation con- imucri. His fingerprints were sent in Ottawa whr-rc they were found to \‘C1'l't‘.1li)il(l with those of Fuchs. Child Safe With Parents SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 22-‘ (APJ-Jfhe kidnapper of three- New Cabinet For Egypt CAIRO. Sept. 22—(AP)-—A new E"\'})ll£1n Cabinet was formed to- (t5 committed to a policy of full cri-npfilkfiflOn with Britain but no immediate declaration of war on year old Marc de Tristan has been captured and has confessed and the child is safely en route homo to his parents. the Federal Bur- eau of Investigation announced here tonight. The kidnapper is a German alien, the F.B.I. said in an an- nouncement authorized by J. Ed- gar Hoover. director. His name is Wilhelm Jakob Muhlenbroich and he is 40 years old. The bureau has the man in custody, but it refused to disclose Iznly. ,where. He was born in Germany The new cabinet is the same ss the las: with the exception of four Saaciist party members who re- signed over the Governments re- an illllliPdlfliB declaration of war. The cabinet is reduced from l4 to 10 members. Premier Haasan Sabry Pasha remains at the head of the Government. Ncithcr of Egypt's two most 1iowcrful 1mrffcs. the Saadists and Wiiiciists, however, is represented in the IlP\\' Government as a re_ in 1900 and entered the United States under the German quota on Jan. 18. 1935 from Vancouver, Wash. PRAISED N z. nciirnns WELLINGTON. N. Z.—fCP)-- "The New Zealand pJots fighting in the Royal Air Fkvrce are a ter- ror to our erzetnies," said Lord Bravcrbrooir. Bmatn‘; minister of aircraft production, in n cnlvjo to Prime Min for Pcfcr Fraser ac- sult of tlic resignations. ‘I'm fact that the cabinet is now uniicd on the war issue is ex- pecircl to result in the smoother lllliNlOillIlq of Egypt's infernal ufllilrs. mid to benefit Britain from that standpoint. “BravoLondon”,l N. Y. Mayor’s l Exclamation NEW YORKi-Scpt. 22——(APl—-In a f\\'O-\\‘fi_\' transatlantic broadcast Saturday‘, Sir George Brondbridge, And Now York's .\'i:i,vor LnGilardiii rvniil-rl with n “bravo London!“ In n broadcast to the iluited Sififcs cnuicrcnro of .\fa_\'ors, Slr_ (moi-go said London u-ouid be dr- l very -' . ‘an, it 5' its i, a °'I'~ "‘°-heR-Iwntv~im.v~.v.-lea¢umqe. YoEéuY¥TE-=‘T'5 WITH ceptine a czf: o.’ ‘IQLOOO ($738101 for fighter alt-craft. ?PII.E SIIFFEIIERS SEND COUPON FOR SAMPLE Why sulfur Another day of pnin. 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