spy-Quack 2s. 1940 rrlE (IHARLU'1't1~;'l‘t_1WN (tUARmAN - -- -»-.-.-.-=»+.-111-.~.-.wq¢-evqn~s~ ——. .1.1~.......-..-.-.~,-‘_... .. » _._1’.AG1T_.T.111§_1§§ Fluid Drive Available In Medium Priced Cars For 1941 1e last year only on the n.4,? iced tl-cylinder Chrysler '° tithe-tested and improved {W11 Drive 1s) now offered as a ibuinc motoring thrill to those “M, -_,_;_1- Dodge Luxury Liner Spe- “If Upsioto. and Chrysler Royal ' '.,,;< 011s for 1941. according to 15 111' the Chrysler Carpal-g. ' ,1 ct11111a11, Limited. ‘ -,;;-1cctl to tl1e public in i938 - -1~-priced Chrysler-made .1 Drive today, through vt-llltiie production. has be- rm“, l: the proof of millions of .. 111111 t‘ sands of enthusiastic . ., and 1s no longer a feature W. 11111-1, exclusive models". -C‘1ra1v, Chief Engineer ‘ r Corporation of Limited, explains that. l):"l\'." has a number of ad- s; over fortner driving. “The ‘ News A Briefs l 1-01114, Srpt. 2+-(AP)-— Bzzld, Editor of the Am- -r1 and Expert Bulletin, 1111» United Status cur- _.plpptug to Great, approximately $50.000,000 11 products monthly and 1.11; of the shipments are io 11 in 1940. he said, stand - 11-11100 as con11:arcd_ with 1 tor the same peraod last Qrituvii. Sept. 24—(CP)-Pen- - .\t~111~ u-r Mackenzie toda an- nppointmcnt Dr. . Chute oi’ Canning, 111-111bcr of t-he Pt-tisiotts ,.;1 effective from Oct. l. .1 |\t1:1l1lllI(‘0d the reappoint- qf ll. A. L. Conn Of Ottawa commission for another t~ Conn has been a mem- _1 (‘ommission for the past Ills. ‘hc -i h \- p-vcn .\ Sept. 24—(CP)-'I‘her-e - feeling in the Utiited . ~1- "obsolcte“ flying fort- 11 i. be delivered to the Un- "---‘"u1 shortly, Gaze Mace. "are ‘obsolete’ and 40 or 50 t-rnild pulverlze interior , ‘" Holding up mass deliv- mting planes to the United t 11' the moment. he said. wivuri-ial bottleneck at . where liquid-cooled .1- ntade for high-speed 1 tilanrs thcttiselvcs are .12 Buffalo aw-aiting the Sept. ZA-JCI-‘l-Bri- .1:-1- sources iodav re- uuncut on a dispatch - Mail which stvd ‘ last laetrvecn 50 1100 u» yrckcd troops when a "r-"eri his invasion fleet " One aufhoritatve 1 an estimate was lOXl‘1"‘\'. r 1,- .'-'\\‘ St-pt, 24-10? CABLE- committce of the reversing n judge- iprcmp court of Can- -d that Bernard Co":- Jotui, N.B., “is n; ‘1 "1t1tl \vIll l1e-.1c'fo:'- frctn 0111481111113, ill uess in Cllllfltld as nself or in partnczslttp . ‘IORK, Sept. Ycrk Tunes It from its ha". a rcport 41-111 in Rome ~1 Hitler's Foreign ' Aiussuiiu" 24 -—((‘P1— said y. 1._- T- .‘.- ' Min- “d-lseti scd a ncw dispcsztioti of that would ..- ~.1y1=-1 rum-c of the n1." Sept )4 -<c1=-1 —'1‘he utntzr/tv. , ,. .. . ,~, 1 - --~----------<- c1 111-“1-1 $13K‘.13f.11..liiil‘.i".ll'1"l..-‘113...?..'.’.‘.1 Vi‘; M- K" -‘- 1mm 1“"g“5l polmtml elusive, the 1.11.1.1» in council - .1 .~, 1'. » .~ 1- 1111,11(loptcd u rcsrlltllm‘ and no notice 111 v.u-.ne .\ll.|ll be 1» 1- Yill 11111111111011 #1111115 givcti a tcuuitt tor 1"c1u.»11i 1.1 p.t\ u - - ‘ 11‘ 111161‘ 1119 @1111 91 rentui iu cxccss of 1111-. umxunttni i t c tncunihnc, stud t.1e In“. fix,“ - iart- will "acct-pt similarly no notice lo \'l'I(‘lill‘Ill;1\' l 3 . 1111c and honorable oi- ihe (lovernmcnt of In- wcpt-ancc would stimu- unu-e of the Hindu c Congress party and 1c are the lnrgcst pur- 1'1 ‘. 24 - (C?) - of the Com- .\ zlug Pluu will t-rn Canada Par- Pt"ovu1.<.., 1a- ‘n Canada. 0w- \" of fi.tt routi- Air ltiinistct- C . .1 1n 11:1 lllll‘l'\'l(“.\‘ licrc \.-- tern Czutacla is rc- "n real houu- o: t'l_\- 1 111." 1\ir. Ptnver s\t'l. V lll‘ll'_\‘ and bright sitnny 1'1 1-.1kc int" idcwl i-."uin1";.;,- l1. ; - W. sr-pt. 24 » 1GP) -'T11~ l‘ ‘ 1 oi Canterbury today following the practice its of thu u t.’ ltolding pa 1 cmovod . "l - - it is not less but cvcu - ~ wry that worship of the ...ou1d be maintained." hv , “l-Iug in the Diocesan -' I- The [Jl‘ll‘l‘1'_‘_'? tu-gcd that ' - 1i service should be used x 1- t-lturch or at. the grave- ()l"l'.\\\'-\, Sept. 24 —(CP1 —l11 f t .111.u.-.t will produce mort- \‘ 1}‘ as much explosives as p iced during trc entire i War. when the present *1“ 1-ro11r11m 111-1.- into r1111 i?‘ ' 1 ycar, Munitions Min- ;I- said 101a,. ut chrimsals and ex- p tram involves Cillllliil i. - of $80.000,000 and in- o, a "1 non of 10 plants, several § nhirneqtial the sire of .1111" y‘ 11.111. ill the Empire f0- liuwe said. As this pro- "il-lv-s. the Canadian out- -'"-.1vcs will be increased within the next fcw ,,-1;\‘ Hsrnmv causomu PORT. ,, _'1 1 :11\'11\' officers stepped y," ‘111- today en route from E -1 f ltztawa. where they will P l 1111" expatrlated Crown :11n11 before starting on l'l"‘fillllllg an infantry -'- 1' Netherlands na- . ' .113! Nina“, a '6"; “in. flexibility of this fluid power coupling is such that 1t reduces 86,811‘ 011111181118 to points where the dnvel‘. whcn he wishes. may do en- filéell’ without Shifting," _ 11,1 Saki wars “remain equipped with a “"5111 51011. but Fluid Drive pro- 111195. in addition, an almost 111ml- ite variety of lit-between speeds 33gb tgorinto action continuously ,1 a" 1911,11 01 Jar and therefore c“ 9' 11° Judglllfillt or attention °n n19 Pflrt. of the driver. "Fluid Drive calls for no service altemlmh adjustment or oil changes and will last for the life of 111d 0B1‘. l]; is safe to predict that this gig/t luid Drive will load motor. o, m" B" 911111911’ new appreciation b“ c u’ucnding efforts oi automo. safixtgflllilnlllgelélglilllrf-trt lncrclnse the drive and ride "o s of tiose who The Central Guardian [his column 1s reserved for new: ol local interest but. udvertinlng of a newly nnuu may be Inserted It 5 owl-l ~ word strictly pay- able In advance. CRASWELL !O1' Photographs. 3rd INSTALLMENT City Taxes tnust be paid b_v September 30th w icceive discount. 11-421-9-24-71. consensus-non 1.1111 msun ANGEL. L-arsu-v-zl-Bu _ClTY TAXES 3'12» discount 0n City 'l‘axes third installment if paid by September 30th. 11-421-9-24-71. THOSE ENLISTING 1n NO. 81 Infantry Company will be medi- cally cxatniucd tonight at the Drill Hall at 7:30. 1,512, . _‘““‘- ENGAGEMENT, - My, md Mrs, Arthur Roberts announce the en- gagement of their daughter Helen 1-1111110llc. to Thomas Grove Mac- Mlllflu. son of Mr. Wendell Mac- Rentals Ragged’ In Certain Areas In Dominion -____ (YITAWA. Sept. 24. __ 101-1 - a standstill" order pegging housing retitals 1n certain designated areas 111 bbtiaoa at the levels oi Januaiy l. 1940, and ellcctivc un and nitct" Oct. 1, 194i). was issut-ci tonight by the war-tune prices and tranc- board. Announcement of the ot-dcr was clmwlufid 1n a statement issued by 1110 Board in the itame of Labor 11111111511111‘ Mfl-flfl)‘ a icw hours altcr uutiuitttcc-tucnt by Priuu- Mtuistt-l‘ MacKctmc King that Mr. Jllnliyl: W. M. Martin, of thc Suskuiclu-vvuti Appeal Court. hail bceu appointed obsmrgtitals administrator" for the regarding retitais isde- scflbed as a "tatudstill" 111 tht- cc- slglihicti tow s and cities, and de- c.1\rcd_i111t1."iot" any housing acct-tn- motluuoh for which llicrc 1111s 11 lrnsc 1n effect on Jan. 2, 15140, tin.- "emal fhlifiéed o1‘ detuundL-(i sit-mi not exceed that 111 effect on 111111 date. 1-‘01 any housing accommo- dation not, lease-d on that datc. but. tor which there trns 11 lease 1n I3il('('l, at smue tuuc during 1112511. ‘the rvu- tai churned or demanded Sllilil nut. 91100641 that ouyuble under thc lat- est lease 1n 19119." For any other housing accommo- dation the fClvlttlli nutmnistraiut", "of his own tnotion or on application bv c1ti1_et' landlord or 1111:1111. may (lclc-"nune thr- muxtuuitn rl-utltls." Under this standstill oitlcr all lcascs arc ituloittalicztllt- rtmcndctt and auv rcnt above the lllflXllllllllI paid in_ advuticc of Oct. 1. is ro- ooverabtc by a tenant. No rctnud, l1o\vovct' wtol belittade for tiny pori- ’ll1e order .- tmodalion euvcretl1 by this urtlet" iurnttth-s "' tny furnish- ed o1" llllllll‘lll.\lll'l.l ltonsc. ltpatt- nu-ttt. ilal. ruotn. o1" tint-thug. (i 511111011 or used for residential our-t 11111-05, together with all appurten- _ litcrcirv and such nctiiittg. lighting, \\'iil(‘I', curd-ac, .1t--1 (.'llli‘i‘l services. 1-qiup1iu-nt or 1 htics 11s‘ art- sutlpltt-ti bi.‘ the lt-ssui - Arc-as tiiicctctl by the order include:- Nova Scuha: Durtntouth, ificiud- 111g Woodsidr‘; Halifax, 1n- chttliut: Arutrlalc. But-king’ 1m $1.1- tiun. Dlllclt Send-inept. l-uirvu-iv Slilllfill. Fllklaull. Jo nuton- .1.‘ ,_ Sirllltlbhl- ‘1 ville! Ncvr Gl:1.\gu\\', 1111-1111111 ,.,'i‘t"1-11- ton. Su-llartou, \'1'1-..t11llc; Svdtu-y". lk-rsuus charging tinrcltsotiublc or unjust prtccs 101‘ 11cc1 uuuodattirtti 111 llh localities n01 11m yl-l utsztiuztittl controlled itrcu cution ltutlct" llli‘ t . 0i illt- bout-ti t"1-~|1. c111 'I‘l11- lt‘lll:l1s 111.111.111.- dtscrt-iiuu to 1.111 1.1 ralcs lixcd bv the .\:.111 0n application bv .1 uu nut, or 0n his 112111 ill. 111111‘ require uur p.-r :11 1:1-."ni.~l1 him with llll(ll1ll.l'\l1)ll lie‘ ill.‘ilt'h 111 respect of any huusttiu .1."1-.:ntu1ot1.1- tiuu. Any such dctct"111u1.-1:1.11: jn- varia- musnunut tlslil urtitr 1 . . he gin-ti lu tlic cnsc of 11 tlvttluuli for lll('l‘t‘lI.\.l‘(l rent where no lllllXl- mum has DUPII llX(‘(l lwllflllll,’ .1 111-- tcrtuinntlott of the m. -iuuun rental bv tin- 11<tttnt11str11to11 Mr. Justice Ainrlztt. 11-1111 11.1.~ tact-u hcrt- conterrltig “fill I'll'l'l.ll' Mc- Kiuumt. t.‘]lllll'lll.'lll. and 111111-1" mum- burs of lin- Wttrliuu- 1"‘ "' anti 'l‘r11<le Board. \\'lll take ovrt" his 111-11" dunes at once. lit- will lll‘ lHQL-lril bv Frank W. “I! Nit-oils. Uilli\\.'\ (lll‘1'('l(1l‘ ut Imus- ittg 1n lht- l-11t.1 .-1- 111p; "l1ll*l1l.\\l‘.t1 has bet-u 11-1-1111 d in rvc 1111- 11114111 u.» 1112111111211 :11i\"1s1~t". Th1- “siatitl.s‘.i.i" turicr wns the stiblcl-i ut an t1r111-r-in-cltniu-ii 11.1.»- cti Lo..:1v 11111: i. liu".\.~ ztn ornt-r p t-tl Scptll. 1111.111 mttinii-ti pow of the 111.1111 i1» 11x muxttuutti . luls utui lllllHllll .1-..1l111; tu1|t<-.~ ill 1 (l(‘.\liLlIllll‘(l .111-.1.. :11 1.1111.- .111- utui mlutdicutr- locztl vumptmn . F111‘ 11 lonc i:ut1- lin- l;<\.tl'tl has bct-u 11-1-1-111111 -.t1‘1-Ir>i~ 111-111 1“11~1111-‘- in umuv p.111.» oi C.tn.11..1. i-tttlu-u- luriv 11111-11- lh1- war hits btou 1t 11b- nortual l‘l\lll‘ll1ll'1iilllll ui 1r. .1111»!- Cllllllllil! ,~.u11- lumbortis uctt mak- ‘ l tembcr ll. . to act l11 th"..~ l'1‘.\l><'1‘i it.» muslin-- tiou curt-run: out) 1W1. 1111111 111111 cothinr. E('O.\l!).\Il.\"l‘ 1*0>"1'-\\'-\11 l. LONDON. 5-‘111. - 1GP- Plvfld- lug for 1111 ccottntttlt- gt-tu-ru’. stuff 10 iiuuk out titublr-ttis hkt-tvlt» uftt-t‘ the \v.u' 11nd 1'11"‘ 1"““1._'; tin-rind 0i til-tiling with 111"111-“, _ p,.,~,~_1- Harris, chit-t \\‘lIl|1 o1 littnnns Liberal l’t\rl1;1t1u-t1i:\t'_\" P.1l'i\'. vnlifh in ‘The (Zuttlnt1111tt'1t1‘\" 111‘\11‘\\ - _ "As lur as ope cluiu l .1l11- Na/ s .- kin tu- 1 1- _ 1",r.‘1‘11“1'1C1.- illdtiuriiil 11nd 11111'11'1111"1" trrgntii/uutitnis oi 11- 1mm‘ (are wc nrc rt-nllsis \\e (‘uiutcl un- tu-inute 11m- ecotwttiic 111\1'=1f11_-“;:‘\l'l"‘: the 111"ttu.~ttc1~, wlnueu-i nun _1_ lit 1111-1111:. (‘onunoti some (hi-nuts! 1.1 we shnuitl prt-purc 1o1- the \\‘(11'.~l_llll(‘l nsstune a v-"crlti completely- disul- gittiivcci. _ , _ "It revolution in ill-f‘ is to b1‘ 11\‘<‘11'-.“'- “.‘ .....1“..-.-»11111~ nht-i-zl 11nd 1111110111111‘ __l_ll‘l~-nll__ix"l_uu, (‘\1lIllI1)l(‘lll‘V bv \\111' l‘ =~ p‘1111.~.' WlNNlPI-ZG. ‘(.117 . Stet-i 11-11111-1- -- < - in line rails 111111111111: 133‘ ""1: r 11-1111111 111111 111-1111111111! 1.139 111114,- ",8 “m,” 1:11-11 up for sctnu and. use 1n uuutiiivtis nutnuiactuc. Mlnardh kills 11149115 department; lVllllun and the late Mrs. MacMillan, west Covehcad. Marriage to take place middle October. 11-4811-9-25-11. ACCOMPANISTS —At the Carry- o11 concert in P.W C. l-lall on Mon- day the accompanist for Sword dtincc was excellently given by P1116!‘ C. A. McLeod, Sergeant of the L. O. A. Band. Mr. Joseph Duncan was the aocordian player. AUCTION SALE AT LONG (fltl-JEK-Homestead property of the‘ late Hector McCunnell, mm- 51-11111: 0f 50 acres of land and buildings, at 3 p.m. Saturday, September 28th. L-506-10-z5-41, FAMILY BEREAVEMENT.— The svmpathv of many friends is being cxtcttdcd to Mrs. Flora MacEacherti, 211 15.111 Avc., who has received the Skid tit-ws of the death of her sister Kulc (M115. Lemuel Brock). She was strtckcti ivith a paralytic stroke on Sept. i1, passing away a week later, Sept. l6. DAIRY NOTE —Tl1e Jersey cow K1_t_n‘s Betty, owned and tested by l-lznsc B. Mutt-h. North River, P 1E. has recently completed a. splctidid record of 14,264 lbs. of nulk, 684 lbs. of fat. with an aver- ngc test of 4.80 per cent at eight years of age in 365 clays. III-JTFIIN AFTER WEDDING T1111’. — Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Dcvcrcattx returned home Monday to their home in Spencer. Mass, alter spending a two weeks’ honey- moon 1n P.E.I. They were gllesL-g o1 Mr. Devercauxs mother, Mrs. John Dt-vcrcaux. New Haven. The bride, 1e who was formerly M155 Viola Hast- ings. ot spcticcr, Mass. was de- hguteti with the beautiful Island scrnrrvatid the hospitality of the ucuplc, and made a host of friends while visiting here. VISITS IIELATIYES. —-M1‘s. Cass. wile ct Dt". R. S. Gass, Director cf thc State l-icoilh Department icr control o1 tuberculosis. Nashville, 'l‘c11n.. is visiting the doctor's par- ents, Mt". and Mrs. Fred S. Cass. Shc '1"1vcd in town on Thursday. Sltc spcut a day in Kcntvllle visit- ing 111-1" brcthcr-in-laiv. Douglas (inns, 1n Kcntvu c, and 1s rcutrittug itt 11 (luv or two to hiontague, Rh. l11-r iuruirt" hcmc, luv :1 iurthcr v .. with hcr brothers there-New Gius- gow News. SCENIC TRII‘ T0 CAPE BRET- ~ Mrs. How-aid Fittlay, accom- by hrr sisters. Mrs. Nettie and Mrs. Benjamin Stucubzitich and lzer son, Fred Sen- ca-iuugh. iu-Jarncd fieduesday from :1 lour do s" motor trip to Sydney and that viciniiyx They had a de- hgiuiul time. 1t. was Mrs. Sencau- bath-ifs first visit to Cape Breton -- .~ht- 11-11. clturuicd with the 111- be.1ut11-s. embracing such va- lll tuutttimins. valleys. rivers, l zuui ltarbcrs and the lovely quiet utile ltatnlets. They found Sjvducy attractive-and they had r1-ii1t1v1-s tserc to make it the more t: smut. 'f‘ltc-,v had a while with then" brollici". Benjamin Miller, of 11-111- flirt-r. P.E.I.. u. Veteran of 1111- lust World War, and 'll0W on duly ill the IJTCFCIIT, war. They 1i. '1-d their cousins, Warren and (;i1.1ri:s Pcnticy and at the iattefs 111 1» they had a very nice family z" p-.t y. They were out to’ 1. s-ourg whore they have relatives 11nd truuds and at Now Waterford 1111-1" 1121-1: guests of Mr. and Mrs. .1;.111-.-.~ Sillikcr, formerly of this " ' t. and they \\"orc kindness it- .11:d tnade their visit a most . .1.-.t onc. “New Glasgow News. Rex Beach Backs Great Britain’s Cause MONTREAL, Sept. 22-Without 0x11‘; 1t 11. '."'11-;_v hgni thinking pet"- s..u 1n 1111- United States is behind cut-a: Britain in the war, accord- ing to lit-s Bunch. noted American sportsntuti and novelist, who was in Iiizutticul a short time last night on 2-1:.» wuy to Regina. Mr. Beach, who kntu Cuunziit through hunting. 11.111 llsllllll’, trips that have taken llllll from coast to coast, showed git-at .\0lll‘.llild€.‘ for the British cause and gave assurance that the U11 .11 States would give every aid possible 111 the fight against Hitler- L-m. By no tuenus a supporter of Roosevelt-in fact. he iris aedcfeat-for-himw-ltt No- vt-mbcr- the ‘novelist nevertheless uuvo him full credit for his atti- tude tn Britain. Mr. Bench arrived from New York by Canadian Colonial Airways plane and went on to Regina by ‘Frans Canada Air Lines. He is go- ingto Wilcox. Sask.. to write anoth- er article on Father Athol Murray's Netre Danu- University, the front- icr eollegetltat won his admiration n few years ago. "You people in Canada don't know as much about Nntre Dams-as you should. Father Murray is doing a wonderful work cut there. against great odds." Mr. llr-nch said. In addifion to its high academic standards, the little col- lego was breeding athletes that \\'l‘l'0 the talk of the west. he point- ed out. 11111?1£.71.-.1 BLACIILIST WINDSOR, England —(CP1 The Knight of the Garter bannm" of King Victor Emmanuel of Ir- .~11- has bccu removed from St. George's Chapel and stored with 111111 of 1111- Kaiser and others strut-k off the roll in 1914-10 ¢11~1i?1T1“1'1T111'L1~1?1?1111> LONDON —(CP1 -'I‘he Govern- ment 1111s accepted an offer from n11 anonymous war-giver to Nmlt rrnts amounting to $4.450 t\ yrar from properties lot to Government Personals Mr. Leo. Power is in the City, guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Camp- bell, 99 Pownal St. Nursing Sister Margaret H. Campbell, who spent a few days visiting at herhomefiilPownal St. has returned to Sydney Military Hospital by the Hochclaga. The many friends of Mr. Wallace H. MacLalzie. Nine Mile Creek, are sorry to learn he has entered the P. I. Hospital for treatment, all hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. A. J. McCormack, Edmon- ton. Alberta, who 1111s been visiting his native Province for the past week leaves on return home this morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. O Fyfe, Hillsboro Street, have returned from an enjoyable trip to Boston, Winthrop and Springfield Mass... vi ‘ting relatives and friends. Mrs. Robert Murphy, who was visiting friends ln cicrmont for the past two mouths, lciL Friday morn- ing to Join her husband 1n Ottawa, Ontario. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Peter GreenatmMiss Veronica Greenan. and Mr. Ronnie Greenan spent Sunday visiting 1n New Haven, attests of Mt"s. Jobe usen. - Sergt. A. E. Farquharson and Pte. A. J. Garrett, No. 6 District Depot. recently proceeded to Charlotte- town in connection with their duties with No. 62 Canadian Militia Training Cautp —<l-lallfax Echo.) Mrs. Ada URL-gap and daughter Helen spent a very pleasant two weeks vacation in this city, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Catnpbcli, 99 Pownal St. ivhilc here they visit- ed in St. Andrew's. RiiSllCO. Anne of Green Gables Hotnc, Kmkorn, leaving for Ottawa lust. Sunday. Mr. D. R. H. Mitchell, at one time foreman of the Patriot composing room. and who lutcr conducted a job printing plant, has arrived front Central Pat's, Rhode Island. accum- panieti by Mrs. A-lilchcll. un n visit to their old humi- iu Charlottt-toivn. Private Jnmt-s C1. Smith who has been visiting ills itioihcr, .\'l1"s. John L. Smith and sister. Mrs. Lco Crok- en of this cityha turned toloin his company now resident 1n Nova Sco- tin. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Miu-Phcc, Prince Street, ltave returned home after spending a vcry pleasant holi- day in Kentvtlle. NS. They were visiting their son, Sgmti. Lloyd (i. MacPhee. C.A.S.I-‘._ who 1111s on ove and were gut-st,» of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Coburu. Cst. Murdoch MFHLPEIII, R. C. M. P., Ottawa and Flying Officer J. Angus MacLt-an. RC.A.F., Saska- toon. arrived in the citv by plane en route to visit Mrs. I‘ wry: on‘s Al l “Brain Wave” Tests For Air Recruits OTTAWA, Sept. 21_1c1=) 41-119 most coutpletc and delicate tests 1n the lpsiory ui ."1\"-.; ion now art- bc- lng givcu cntttzultitcs for int- Royuxl Cllllllfillllll Air l<(u'1:<-. it ivus 5.110 l0- dav at tllc Air Aluusirv, The uv-atnuuuiuit \\';l.\ dcscrtbcdas a scicntitic test of the "llflllll wuvcs" of catttiidtiics. ’I‘h<- 1111111-1-11 o1 the "brain 111110" s t-alacii c1<.-c1r1cully' through an osculogt 1111, 11nd. 1t \\1.,5 stud. 1111s bclu us 1 1n - 1_|ut- tion with other rccdiut‘ nnvstcui tests of the air iorcc. A report from Toronto said these latest tests hud rcstthcd in the grounding of .~(.‘\'(‘i'.Il airmen. At the n11" miuistrr it wa zidtnittt-ti the "brain have" ('llt‘(‘l{—ill) uiichl bring grouncliiig of prospective pilots bttt it was X11011.‘ probable that. ground- lug 0f these men was duo to a cont- binatioti of all icsis coudtictctl in the examination of "ould-bc fliers. Describing the qscttlograpli pnrtlv developed bv A1111! (l. Hall and J. E. Goodwin. o1 tho clinical investi- cation unit of the It (7..-\.F.._ aspnk- csmuu said patterns of bldlil rcac- tions ivcrc taken electrically through a head set and recorded on strips of paper. This pattern indicated whether or not the cattdidale would make a good pilot. obst-rvt-r m" gtuiitci‘. but atlclcd i0 its result were the itidica- tions given b-." ihc (‘fll‘(ll01,1l‘.'ll)ll. lest- lug the heart. and observations made vihilc candidates, are snbirvl- ed to air pressure conditions stichas might be found from ‘*5 000 ft-t-t up. 1111151111" 11111-1 Likely To liave Small Majority Mzfsaounna. st-pl. 2a --(AP) —Indicailo1ts tonigltl, pointed to a majority of live in the House of Reprcscniativcs by flu- gti\"_crtuncut supportcrs of R. G. kit-tints as a result oi Salturh-v's twin-val l-lcc- tion. This is just. 1111i!‘ the tuajoriu; held by Mr. lvlonrzcs U119!‘ the 1937 voting. This reckoning. however. is not final, tit-ruling c. 111111-11011 of the primary count and the (iisiribtiiiou of DTOlClPllFLKw 11119.01" Australia's voting system oi‘ proporizotial rep- rcscntalioti. This will not be imssi- ble unill soldiers‘ VOtr-s arc rec-rived irmn overseas. From present lndicaiiotis. the mitiistcrinlists rgvertnuent supnor- iersl will have 40 seats of which the United Australia P.tr1,v ztpgir-wr to have clinched 25, (he eou-itry patty l4 and Independt-nts on". The ontiosiiinn is cxtrt-t-tcrl to lt-m- 51-1. including official l-tbor fll. nou- cottittitlnisi labor three. Aifer i110- viding a speaker, the crweivtznrnt would thus haven 11111-11111 (if five If the govcrtnneut also wins the senate election. a- ls 111.-11.~.-111-<i 111' itu-omtileie reltun. ' will hn-"e n maieriiy" of two w 10 seats n- gaiust- 17 labor. rrp1 101111115: a gain of one scat bv labor 111-11111 1 n aonov"rca._s1-pt. '11 - ten. - Mrs. R-‘u- (fruit-‘tsha (Pun-u- born wizlhv of n l . 1 srltlier. was acquitted of n 111111111‘ tu-det" Dofoyy-l- of Ctitmtla ltv-zttl-iti-itis l-ere ir-rluv whe-i she d-‘n -l 111*“- iug rife" 111 sfft"111r‘“ls a: told the rot-‘t "I lmte Hitler from my yery heart." - Island Native Returns To Live llere SYDNEY. Sept. ilk-Coming here 16 years ago us a stranger, D. 11. Botuteii, pronmteutiy known sic-cl city business man, and comutunuy leader, left Sydney today for his 111- ture home 1n unarlottetovvu, carry- ing with hun lasting memories of tiappy 35-506151110115 and the deep- rootcd cstcctu unu affection of tne people of this city. _ Evidence of the high regard 111 which he was field lll conuuuulty circles was demonstrated on Lllrcc occasions yesterday, when he was honored by blue-e representative groups and presented with memen- tos Yesterday afternoon the executive board of batrncroit Home paid tri- bute k) him; in the BYBIILIIK’ a1. a local hotel representative citizens and business men assembled at ga- comptunentary batiquci. held 111 his honor, lollowccl later bv a prcseuta- uon from the Sydney its Mons Club o1 which he nud bccn an ac- uve and leading member. The banquet. was presided over by John A. Young and H. _J Ketlcy, vice-president and general munucci‘ of the Dominion Steel and _Coa.i Cor- poration made a presentation Lottie guest. of honor on "behalf of 111c- Board of Trade and the citizens oi Sydney." Chief speaker was County Court. Judge Neil R. McArthur. Others who addressed the gathering includ- cd Mayor Gcorgc B. Slavcn and John MacNc-ii, KC. _ At the Y's Men's function Dr._R. R. Dalglcish made the prcscntouou and 970511115112 Tom Earle spoke while at the Bairncroft Home 11111111" Alt-x MacDonald of Glace Bay. a fortncr president of the boar-d. pre- sented Mr. Bonucll with u 14111- Otltcrs who spolrc wcre Edmund Mac-Donald, Sy-dtiey Mincs, Lloyd Wcaiherbce. New Waterford. J. A. Young, Mrs. J. Calvert. and Airs. Christian Crooks. lMr. Bonneii is a native of P.E.l,, and lived formerly at both Chur- luttctowti and Summcrsiciel, 0.0.1.12. 111 Be Formed lit S.D.U. Establishment of an tnnnintg corps at Si. l):ms1.11... Ulilvtblbily was authorized 1n .1 titt-ssagc from Ottawa yostertiiy. the Right Rev. Msgi". J. A. Nlurpny‘, Rector of the institution announc- ed. Earlier it was learned unof- ficially the corps was a probability this year. It i" the first to be lurin- ed in tho pr ' Tho Rector gin next week. Students taking the regular St. Duustntfs courses as well as grad- uatcs of lmy university ivouid be eligible. it was lcnrncd. Establish- of f iccrs too. id classes would be- zuctit of night ciu for cratin- aics living in near ," ciistr is. m- cluding he city, was cottsidt-red a probability. Plans for the organization were only in the formation, Dr. Mur- phy rcvcalcd. hIARGARl-IT (‘RAWWTORD MELLISII WEDS DR “TLLlAlH R. TXIYL-OR WINNIPEG. Aug. 24.--In a cere- monv in the Lady chapel oi‘ Angli- can church. Saturday at 4 p.m..Mur- gnret Crawford. only clattghu-r of Mr. and Mrs. David L. hiclhslt, uf Pun-stone. MlIlL. became the bruit- of Dr. William Ronald Taylor. Tor- onto, son of Mr. 11nd Mrs. G. l}. Taylor. Saint John, NB. The offici- nnt was Rev. J. O. Anciersott. The vows were exchanged before an altar adorned with Johanna Hill rost-s and standards of vari-coiorcd glatholi. palms and ferns on tho rail. Mr. Hugh Bancroft was at the organ and played the wedding music. Dur- ing the signing of the rcglstcn he plnved Jesu. Joy 0f Alan's Desiring. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father. u-oro a jacket frock of cashmere beige wool ffl‘(‘)l(‘. accented at the waist with an In- dian brown shirred girdle, buttonmg at tho side. The long-sleeved bolero opened over a. shirred bodice. e skirt was flared. She wore o. Breton sailor of lncilan-brown felt, offset with a rust leather and a brown veil. Hcr COISLIQI: was oi hybrid and cycripcdiuiti orchids. lvlcssrs. John Anderson and Carl Lattbcnsteiti were the IlSll(‘l‘S._ Thc reception was ht-ld 1n the Manitoba club. Dr. and Mrs. Tailor went to the Lake of the \1\ ...1s, and will latcrgo to T01"0nto.\vhore they will livc at, Tichestor Road. 2Z4 ivt-st. ._ _ , the l)l'l(l(‘ changed to n tntiitarv frock of lutiititi-bt-uyvti wool, the Zipped front trimmed with mulching braid. The neckline was 11h atul tho slcevcs \\'t‘l'l! long. Suc wore a ititcd coat of ctmlittu-rcbctgc bouclc, tollarcd with wlntc 111x. _ Mrs. Nfciitsh chose 11u 1111111111- brouti tunic frock 111th a 111811 "W11" hue and elbow icngth s1ct>\cs. licr cocoa felt hat. was draptd with a 51111111 volt, lit-r cursugc was oi J11- luutun Hill and '1'al1s111.111 roscs. t'l'lte bride is a gruuunuuglucr 01f Mrs. J0l111 '1‘. Mclhsh. or lyiontaguc, P151.) BELIEVE!) NOT INVOLVED SAN FRANCISCO. Scpi. 24 1A?) — The ‘Federal Burcal of luvcsiigatioti clearly 111:1 v.1 .--.'1 tu- day that it did not believe lvilhelm Muhlcnbroich \\"ns involved in the 193G kidnap-killing of Charles .\l-.1t- tsott, l0. But Earl J. Conncilcly, assistant director" of the F.B.l., refused to commit himself absolutely be- causc "that investigation is still pro- needing." Muhlcubrolch ls hold here for the abduction last Friday of three- yenr-oltl Marc De Tristan of Hills- lmrough. He was captutctl Sunday in the hills of ' “do (‘ount-v. The child was returned safe and the $100000 demanded was not paid. AGRICULTURE IN WAR "lt must be remembered that ivhiie agriculture is n vital nrm iu war. the full impact of the demand for farn- products is uut- ft-lt. until accumulated stores tiiszttatit-a ' 11nd pzoductiou arena arc irsirictt-d. A-zriculimw- mav regurdctl. titers-- tore, as something of a 1"..\(‘1‘\".‘ force. the ll0\\'(‘l‘ of which i: not fell in the early sitter-s, anti the net-its for which and the italure of which can only be accurately dcicr- minr-ri iu the light of develop- ‘*1 E 3 ‘J m , ntc-nts " ~—Dr. G. S H Bnttfm. T>eputy Minister. Dominion Depart.- ment of Ag-rlcultugg. NEW DOME Every Wednesday at 9 To 1 a. m. naactaa 11-106 To - Night (Iarry-On-Canada Corps Concerts for the Red Cross At “i. Stew-art. Al Eldon. At l-‘rcnch River. Friday night at Pownal, at Bradalhane, at Fort Augus- tus. All under the aus- pices of the Women's insti- tute. Admission . Time S230. Splendid Programmes- Fatigued Crew 0f lncemore Reach Gaspe GASPE, Que, S0111. ELK-WP:- l-‘utiutui by hunurt .1111: -,,:".\ . 21! rzcwvtul-tt tt-scticd flour the B111- is.1 irt-zgittcr Iuccinorc which grounded Stinday night on Attticos- t1 Island (luring tog, were brought here today" on a stnvagt- tug. The _ after thc freighter gtotruc. . a gale arose and drove the Iitt-eitzoro 111 ‘un ~10 feet of cliffs on llu- 1.1.1.11 1's Shore. , For two (lays ix-fore arrival of the 111;, they Silitl, they had been un- able to while giant ' the vessell " :!1.’0l {flutes on rocks, ' room and prov: IS. Seventeen other members of the shins crew. rescued previously by bl‘t?f!(‘l"lt‘5-l‘3ll0_\‘, remained on the is- land with Captain J. Clark to as- sist in salvaging the freighter. T114» men brought. licre are to travel b1’ train to an east coast Canad- iau port. Crcwtnon said the Incemore suf~ fercd considerable damages on the rot-ks bu: tvas not considered a to- i211 less. I-ler .. . ciestined from England for 1 nus Canadian ports, stiffen-ti heavy tlatunge, and ‘the-re was 10 to l2 feet of water in her holds. Edward Verstcr. South African tncntbcr of tho crew", said todav he had been satiing for more mm 25 years but hurl never cxpr-rieticed a storm as sev;r1- as lite one which grounded the Incecnore Unity 11111111111-{111111111 Is Requisitionetl LONDON. Sopt. 24 —-The former hotno of Unity Valkyrie Freeman- Mitford, Adolf Hitler's “perfect Nordic ix-autit" was strc-ivn with sit-aw mattresn-s today and 100 ltetneicss from the East End slums l1:11':>111k--t1 11-1 their abode in its spacious flll£1l‘1(‘l"< The iio-rocrn tnansion in the fashionable Knightsbrirlttc district was attiotig thc firs: of the desert- cri divcilintrs of weII-to-do London- ers to be requifittoneri for the vic- tims of Gr-rtimtn nit" \\'l'll'_ Unity-Z; oltlc-i‘ SlEIPI‘. .\'lr Putt-r llociri. is a- mong the vol nit-er workers pro- paring the house for its nctv tou- ants. UNABLE TO PAY .\fr.=. Rodd said her father. Lord Rmdcsdale. who is now living in a Scottish to\vn. had offered his town residence to the country council as n shelter for refugees, but had six-rifled that. he would be unable 10 par the light and gas bills. The council lhcn carried on routine “rerpus1tionitig“ of the bitilding. 11211-11112 to pay the bills. Before the air raids began. it had been intended that each bon- d011 borough should take care of its nwu bomb victims. but the cx- perience of the last l0 riavs has v-rovcn ilmt svstcm titisznisiactarv. Tlu- more fnrtuzisre blwougl‘; have nmv tl-trlctiakr-tt to l‘!‘f‘i"l\'\" victims from the lu-avilr bombed areas. The tom! number of hotnr-lr-ss in the lnndnn area has llfll horn revealed. int‘. it is known that in the Ft. t End borouuit of Sit-buoy alt-no. 5.01111 lwrsuns lutvt- no homes. Tito itcmrlcss arc first lX‘lZl_L' col- lected and ntvesticatv-rl at distribu- t-ou centres in bombed districts. thvn transported, with their re- maininc ix-iomziitos, to new homes. ‘Those who are nblc to pay a small rent are required to do so; to oth- ers, the council makes a billcting aliou-ntice “Actuailyf” airs. Rodd said. "there are tilt-lily of rcquisitionnblc homes. but whatis tires: ily ner-zleri is a number of volunt. rv workers will 1111! to look after them and exercise some sort of supervision and guid- ance I itave no doubt that. the hundreds who are arriving hero will soon settle down harmonious- lv. but pix-sr-utlr. they will need someone to help them to forget the canary" they left behind in the wit-ekagc." Mrs. Rudd has arranged for a volunteer to rnok for those (rec-tiny- ing her former hcme. but she will require the women evacuees to take turns helping in tlit- kitchen, washing sweeping and eleanhtg. which she ix-lievn-s will help them forget thr-li" recent orrlcnis. She plans lo use the i5 large betlromns as apartments for lnrli- vidual fatnlllrs. and the ballroom: and living rnntns as men's and women's clortnito s. ENT1—11'-’s‘|Tvs1"14(‘-“ ---~' -----\-=1? ltl-IGINA. Se 1 ---r(‘l"\ -- I\ ultir-spreini 11ml rntlttisla-IH- rc- lilillllFt" l-.1< ioilmvt-rl ‘he tirojms- .tl in t-sit ' ratlt-I 11:11-1- int! for 1'1 to l'.' \1--t"s of agr- io , them for tho Ituyttl Air l-‘orce. lion. f‘ G. Pow .\l:‘u‘.~‘<-r of Duh-urt- Alr. said in tin- covirse of in- stu-ctimi of RCAI". units here to- day. | . I Grads’ Dance 11 Private lessons in at the Ballet, Toe, Acrobatic, ; T1111 ,- \v1~:u.\‘1:su.\1' ‘ Dancing 9..‘li1--l.(10 i‘ Ari-Iv - LEILA \\'()lt'I‘I-lY 3 Elm Ave. i Al. Iuilllfhllflllfi (Irr-lu-stris i Admissioni 511 cents b 0 ~11 -; ~ . Q l» Q’ I 600d ; Carry On Ne s In Red Cross i And Views Financial Drive rr.<-:L..-:;.-"-:=:.;£5,131: 1st.- (AIIHY (IN ('\\'\|1\ l'\'lltlf)'l‘l() The Callillllnll Rt1l (y. v1 111-11 1151*" 11W‘ I INS campaign to 1~11..1rt ll1 l-:...t1- . - 1112.111 Island 82.3.1101) 111i‘ 111.. (.. 1.; work is 110w uuclur \\.1\. A few of titc m“ lottetown stamp o yeslcrday", 11th today, and u b4: hard u’. \v1' few d \\= .- , .-.- .. ,1; i‘..- _ \t_.. on dials w. S Zcrvart tench .1413!“- .' done last you." scripttons will 51-1.- tl1;r1.1;:.1 lltt- . M A ,m__ '|.\:‘] t“ _ g __! {4- I g l.» .'1 15-1.‘;- ' Wheat 0111p $140 ‘ llstiitiztiml h-Aomul l.:-.1-;.-;1-.~;t. cu lice-rut] '. and Mrs. A. l’. A. Lawson Mr. and . .. Carvell Bros. Martial Lav: In Egypt; Still Cling To Peace CAIRO. Egypt, Sept. 111111.111 armed Dtlltl ‘h. l 1.111111 .001,- lltildlllg c- Sittrr. Cann1 new westztblzslt txwsuil-zxs along .by a cabinet lender p t -‘. ’ .11 ‘ invasion route. ‘ Though ntartvlai law 1111s invol. l Axis Partners, 1; lliave Plans i For Africa I . 51,1: 71-1-- immctiirtic war. the nutiottalislic- tnlnot ed nlttmlpilliu‘ to :11..111;;c 11 s,11. session oi narhatuent to settle lsstle of war or pcuce Saturdav four ibcrs n.’ consult-i" a (lrc . . that the lin.tzn1 ., miles insith- the 1.111"; Thr- said ‘lc doub‘. the it to the "shrtnu- 1-. . (‘flilllllllfl Oil 01.11033 ' ‘.11 Eigypt. British sources said rant-an flet-i 5111111111- wcv-kis 31in ’k. '1" .. '. 250 mills u. {than wiilllps and (‘lumps were the tatgel of scui shclls. A Renter's IIEWs agency said that the ()11‘ll}J\'lllL{ troops cntt-rt-rl Sidt ll great casualties uh exploded. blmring the 1 "dilTl-I PAIL-HA. (nil-wt 1 MONCTON, Scpt. " 111g scenes 1n tlu- ll Y1- 111;.‘ of the trust o1 1111- . . . lit-inu- pruoumw 11v )t'..t.\ l-.ln1.~ - 1 Luudoti. l-In "t1 1 - ' totnchl on it - . . tiic Lituiaulttti .1l11n1i~.\ 1|111t1l1t111<.‘11.t1 i1.- .\l tlu- (Losing M1111. _ ovt-r 1n Alunilcai int , bt-iort- pt-tct-cntng 1.1 . .. 'l'lu-p1t-'1ut"1- 1,. :11-.t1. Iilichttcl Poyvt-ll. u us muductiun 111.1 is. b)" 1\Ii‘l'l('l( Pfihl)’. 1t n. Speaking o.‘ Ila-tr the l-ludson Eskimos wr: '11..1-.. " . lirmvu S1.1l1‘<l ' wou- nutura. :11-;.1; long 1o g1: 011 to o1 1111-111. ‘lin- lish. and :n1 1: '1: dirt-ct lip-tn n1 L.- .- thcv aunt .1t1-1':. \\‘IL\ brr-u ht of ihc r- si. lu .‘ cral S('(‘llt‘$ m u! . iue is blown to b 1. 1 : 11m tsh . l-1-.t--\l?C ~ ".1111 thu 11_ -". utersec .4.1.“ 111 a .1. . .l.1<“.a-1.‘.§UllI£I-.... ._... 1- . w» l‘I‘l‘.ll'Il cru (tuna lt.n_u-tl 1n - flu-u" \v.1'.- "- a 11011111111111. pin A. llfWTlL“. cnuiputty ha‘ cow. in 1111111111: e1 the f1 Ill l.ll l' “l1 l. (VASE 1:111. 11111} 1111- taut is 111-1‘ with tluir 111p. "‘l-E --' L‘1--‘CP1 - . ---i -_-..._ _. ._ ,1 fir- lvv pro- BAFOX .\.\'D ll\.\l l-"Ull I K. ‘ - 1 ""1111 111-“ “'11 Exports of 11110011 111111 1 (K111111111 (1111111: 1h 11 . . . 1 . 1 o(l..l.'11-.u.11\ 111.111‘. _ 1!! __ 1 - .1 1 . i_\ i scctltq 1l1l1.11l1u1-11-\ lb - - =- '_ _ t-nll slllrlllliuy; E 1 »1 - '1-, 1-1 l'~‘t‘l‘i\'llli 3i, 1940. New: Hun.- .1"-‘ 1n vi fill-i 11,; a trans- gress for ;1 renew-at o.’ 111- 111-11-1- .-\ V ment 01' the formation of a, new one. p11-."1.1L.o11 shurmge.