" the following MAXIMG OIL MERE MAN ii 1- "..'°.‘.'.d W323 I ‘$0. Igl- ltd‘; Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Our Christian faith will cease to he faith when we can no longer be» lleve in the regeneration of a nation. of" lw-jgltillli FRESH VWAR THREAT I ' 1339573.}? 81" CHARLOTTETOWN, csuitsitiweuussisrv;taoeusr 2s, 1940 FUEL Regulations For i Calling Men To Militia Prepared 21 Year ClasTI-iirst To Be Trained Probably Early In Oct. Col. Andrew llill Command Training Centre y; hag been announced that Lt.- goy F. I. Andrew. M.M., of East. lwyslty has been appointed Gom- iriandllig Officer of the recently es- tablished Charlottetown Militia Training Centre at Beach Grove [rm which will begin to function m October lst. lit-Col. Andrew started his Army career at the early age of l7 and when the Great War broke out he enlisted with the 6th. Canadian Mounted Rules as a private in Feb- ruary. 1915. He cro<sed to France October where he served for three years. During hzs urly service ill France Col. Andrew was ivoutided tuuee and awarded the ltliluary" Cross at Passclieil- llaeleAltr-r this he was sent to mam for an officer's training room and later returned to his unit in France. l-le was severely rounded outside Mons on the Ell-u of November and later returned to Canada. When the PE 1. Light Horse wos rc-organtaed in 1021. Col. Andrew was appointed Squad- ron Commander and later retzred in i936. He has had a brilliant llllll- lm‘ career rising from the rattles to the commission of Lieutenant Colonel. Col. U. G. Dawson of Charlotte- town. has also been appointed Commanding Officer of a Militia hinlng Centre at Yarmoutn, N.S. Rail Schedules Revised For lice-Regal Visit MONCION. NB. Aug. ‘KL-In or- flll‘ to accommodate travel in con- nection with the forthcoming visit the Governor-General to Char- ttetown. the de arture time; of tertsln trains wil be delayed be- lvnd the regular scheduled leaving ime from that cltv on Saturday "tilt. August 3i, according to an lnnollnccmcnt from regional head- wuarters-of the Canadian National llwavs here. Tlralns to which this will apply :19- Trnin lcuYlIlil Charlottetown lot Summcrsltlc and Tlgnlsh regu- ‘lrlv at 3.30 il.ln.. will be held until [IQ om. 'I‘raln leaving Charlotte- izhh for Murray’ Harbor retrllltlrlyt 2mm om. lvlll beheld until 43o "lisln leaving Charlottetown r111" rwulnrlv at aoo pm. will eld until 4.45 pm. Alltimes are Atlantic Standard. ________i___ for be Coming Events e-U- IIN for Notices In this oolumr I cents per word. “Pflklel-Malpeque Thursda . 14-252-3- -2l. “Woe. Forest mil 1-1 ll August - Webstel-‘s music. L-BtBS-B-BO-ll. “QM Blanchard‘: Orchestra. For- m,‘- Flidev- Aux. so. Aid of war ' L-299-8-28-3l. Dance 5t. Peters L-280-8-28-ll. "Follies-C B1100 Cove Frlda . 11-252-8- 8-31. RM 0mg; “War ma. _ ___ ‘D9100 in Vernon Hall Wednes if; are”? 2am. Proceeds’ in aid of - L-200-8-27-2l. “Qgffdfggildyld on time Dancing A Yr Autust 30th. St. "1111 Orchestra. L-2BO-8-28-2i. "Dbllce Q u n, - rwe Cove Hall, clLflfm- August. ma. Ald mu L-QQT-B-ZB-ll. u m Phoilgmgng y"; hi} a every Frldu . loan mam] ghfllrlnrfltle Mctviu Bu.- L-Zllo-B-ZB-Zl. ovflfilp win the w C t the] ar - ome o fir” Fill“; ~ a o M" M". n-avi-a-oe-al. OTTAWA. Alli. ZL-(CP) '- The Department of Nationnl War Services tonight promulgat- ed the regulations governing tho calling up of single young men fur military training, Simulta '. the depart- ment issued a list of the person- nel of l3 Boards to be appoint- e:i_ to control the draft in each nulitar district in order to re- vent mpalrment of the e "ec- tlveneas of ssentiul industries in the war effort. An explanatory note by the department said that. under the regulations medically tlt single men throughout. Canada would be called up for a 30-day period of training. "Within the space of a few clays we will know. as a result of na- tional lfi-{ISLHIUOII the number of single men in Canada and in each province in Canada. and in each ad- lnintstratlve district. under these regulations. We will also know the luunber in each age group. 19 to 45. “The minister should be able to make an announcctncnt later in the tvcek as to the number of age class- es like v to be cllllctl out. during the first venr. lt has already been an- nounced that the first class will be the Zl-vcar class. and so on in con- secutive classes until the number to be trained has been provided. "A general nroclnltlatlon will be issued calling ollt age classes. out: thcn a notice will g0 to each indi- vidual Wlllllfl the age class, Th names and addresses of’ these in- dividuals will be procured from the l ‘be matte abou rcgistrnlioll cards. Should any per- son have failed to register, then he is still subiect to the call provided lu this proclamation." y Noting that the first call would t October l. the ox- nlanntlon said students would not be included lu the first call in or- tier to give universities a chance to furnish n list of their students. Exemptions are listed n5 Judges of the Superior Court. District or County Courts,‘ members of the clcrrzv and religious orders. members of the naval, tnilitarv 0r alr forces on active service and cadets enter- ed at the Royal Military Coilege, members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Provincial Po- lice forces. members of police or LEEEEEEETIYSge '1. coir)‘ Canada - U. S. Officers To Tour Defences UITAWA. Aug. 2'l.—(CP)—Naval and air officers of Canada and the United States will leave early to- morrow morning‘ to inspect existing Canadian defence facilities on the east coast in connection with pre- paration of plans for the Joint de- fence ol the two countries. This announcement was mad! W night when the permanent 1011114"- fence Board adjourned to melt again September 9 in W - ‘l lie board. appointed last. week. op- ened its first session here WEN"! - The inspection tour will be m e by three service members of the United states section of the Board. and two from the Canadian section‘ all representatives of the naval an nir arms. Thev will travel by Royal Canadian gAlr Force planes. . No details were announced. but it was assumed the tour would extend to Newfoélndxlandlhwlécitmatxfleefo 8N iulportan ar a s r and where it is understood. tUnlt- ed States defence force ll mostllke- lv to be sent. Mayor Florello L-aGuardia. of New York. chairman of the United States section. said the opening sessions of the Iloard were "verv satisfflcwfl’. its, of course. we all expected. with Col. O. M. Bigger, Ottawa. chnirtnan of the Canadian section. Mayor LaGlinrdia received newsPB- pcr correspondents immediately af- ter ille Board took N36855- "Servicc members of lhe 3011111 are proceeding on a tour of inspec- tion of twisting Canadian defences on the east. coast in connection with prenuratloli of a Dian of defence for Canada and the United states. Mayor LnGuardin said. I-lc said this tour bv service mem- bcrs would be confulcd to the ex- isting Canadian stntlono. United States service members lwhti) will make the trip are thl I01- ow ng: (lantuln Harry W. Illll. Nav Load Wilr Plans division. United a s Army "ifihcoi, J. T. Mt-Namev. ~c ~ -. Alboulllliiiuder Forrest P. Shermon, Ur ‘ted St tcs Navy- (‘Ilhlllldlllkll members are: Chill-Bl" L. W. Murray, deiiutv chief of staff. Royal Canadian Navy and M1‘ C°m' modm": A. 1.. Cuffe. Rovnl¢e1111<11l11 p-.- # m e‘ Greatly Extended Air Offensive Against Enemy LONDON, Aug. 27 —((‘I’i— The Battle of Britain re- sumed tonight in the d. mess after a day of illnciit-n null-hell. however. by aunuunctuleut of l “greatly extended" nlr offen- sive against the military and in- dustrial strength of the Ilome- Berlin axis. A cuuvoy- off the Scottish coast fought an hours battle with n raiding squadron. with the results unannounced. Three raiders were shot. down, compared wiht 47 on Monday. A series of air ministry an- nouncements told of the Royal Alr Force's assaults on the heart of the axis industrial system. as well as on 27 nir- portu in Germany, the Nether- lands and Belgium. The oommunlqucs did not mention Berlin, where there we! l 40-minute air raid alarm last night. but they did say that "the main strength" of the British bomber force Inst night was directed at Northern Italy and against oil plants near [Aslpllg and Frankfurt. At Frankfurt the night raiders al- so attacked a plane plant and, on the outskirts. heavily hornb- ed an explosives factory. Personnel Of National War OTTAWA. Aug. 2'1.~— t(‘P| — The Department of National War Services tonight announc- ed Mraonnel of boards appoint- ed under the Nutlonztl War ber- vlces regulations. divided Into 13 Canada was administrative divisions by - curing the federal electoral lvls nns into l3 groups. Following is the lls of Marl- tlme divisions. with personnel of boards and divisional registrars: Division "G" headquarters, Halifax: Board Mr, Justice J. Doull. Halifax. chairman: Judge Nell McArthur Sydney. and Judge K. I». Crown-ll Bridge- town. members; divisional re - lstrar, Col. Edgar Mlngo, Ila - fax. Division "If." head uarlcrs, Saint John: Board. Chef Jus- tlce J. B. M. Baxter. Saint chalrmnn- George Saint John and Louis P. Ilohlcllnud. lllrhlbucto. mem- bers; divisional registrar, Jame: B. Dover. Saint John. Division "l." headquarters. Charlottetown; Board. Judge Ilarold I». Palmer. (‘harlntte- town. chairman: Judge l). Erlvar ---Shsw. fiumrnerwide. and Judge A. L. Fraser. Sonrls. members; divisional re lstrsr. J. P. Iloop- Alr Force. er. Charlotte wn. Services Boards. iiI-idlftililllfblls British Sub in Overdue ‘Nazi A Raiciyeicsi LONDON. Aug 2’l—(CPl—'I'he l Spearflsli. adventurous British , l sublziurtile \\'ll.t‘l\ torpedocd the ‘German pwket brttzlcslizp Admiral. iSt-llrci- l~sl Apr‘ ll_ is “overdue [and pro timed lti-l." the Admiralty t alizitiilncctl ton ghl. It was the Spczltsfislfs crew which .wrcte a <t ng page in the lils- ttcry cf Br l courage by plating‘ ls\\'€t‘\ll-lf‘kt“= on the bottom of the sen when, their ship (frat, ;d. they ;\vr~re the target. of Nazi depth‘ l charges. - jllon.C.A.Ounning iTo Lead Second War Loan Body OTTAWA. Allg. 27.—(CP) -l_-Ion. Charles Dunning. former Minister of Fiuatice, will be chairman of the National Subscription committee for the SltjOlltl war l0flll,fl. ncst which he filled with the first war loan, Fin- ~lIll(‘(‘ Minister" Ilslcv announced to- night. Books for the second war loan. in which a total of between $250.- 000000 and $30C.000.000 will be sought, will open Sept. 9. "We aredclightcd that Mr. Dun- ning has again agreed lo assume this responsibility," said Mr. Ilsley. "Mr. Dunning carried out ills task with distinction and success in our first war loan campaign and it is a matter of satisfaction that we can again have the benefit of his years of experience in this work." The first. wnr lonn vras issued in Jaltunry when $200,000.000 was stiuglit. ‘The loan was heavily 0v- er subscribed but subscriptions were accepted for only the amount an- nounced. in keepinlg with the gov- ernments policy o recent years. OTTAWA. Auil- 2'l—(CP)—All Rcrvnl Canadian Alr Force stations, niidromes. depots and other estab- lishments have been designated "protected places." Persons are not allowed to enter such promises without. authorized permission from the Minister o1 National Defence for Air. BEST FOR ALL Assault Inhnflpllnn Delivered 8.5.00 l!) lll|-P.l§.l. ll 0U: ("lnmlu find 14.5 at. A DDEDTQE Send Lo To Shelt Enemy Attacks Light Com- pared With Marathon Over Empire Capital Monday Night. By Ifnruld Fair Canadian Press staff Writer LONDON. Aug. 2B —tWednesday) -——(CP Cable) —- Hitler's uignt raid- ers twlce sent sleepy Londoners to their shelter lzltc last nigh: and early today, dropped a few incen- diary bomb clusters but lailed to penetrate the main defences of the Etnplre capital. The raiders ranged also over wide areas ill other parts of England and Wales at the erid of a day of “very slight." alr activity‘ m which three Nazi planes tvere tlowileti. No Royal Air Force loses were re- ported. As far as central London was concerned it was Just another ser- ies of “nuisance? or “insomtlltfl raids, disturbing the Sllllllllfil‘ of millions, but achieving little wise. Londoners. after their six-ilt>ul' siege ill shelters Monday night and Tuesday morning. took the new a- larms phlegmatlcally Thrre was less anti-aircraft activity‘ and few- er searchligilts lit. the sky. Nllin a y'all/hing householder refused to leave his snug bed. The searchllght activity was pale beside the brilliant display; witness- ed 24 hours ago. At. one time bomb flashes could be seen in the distance extending in a semi-circle and an enemv plane appeared over a rcd glow where apparently a fire started. Incendiary bombs fell without damage in one area. but were known to have caused some fires in oth- er areas which were quickly extin- gulshed. The first raid, lasting about 2- 1-2 hours. ended just before lnirl- night, and was followed by nilother of less than an hour's duration shortly after midnight. The raldegs _ggr_l_lnn_ operator} sing- ly or in small groups. but. threw l the iod contrast with their chain BAKING! free-changing "all-clear" per-l _ _ _.1.__._ where they will meet the m“. (nznm ‘llflllilll ltnrelgn ‘Minister. that n lnilr. lie ‘Tount Galeazzo Cizlno and ‘he "f" P‘ . . . . . shippers w. r the (vermzln Foreign Nllnls- mm gulp...‘ ndoners er Twice ruitl lllfll'.llllt‘ll u.’ the pivvlotls night. Similar harassing raids were con- ducted through the dark hours ov- er nearly all of England and Wales. Eterylvhere scnrchlight and anti- aircraft fire was at a minimum. Bombs fell north of one mldland town. and Germans were reported over several other communities in 1 turbing to it BALKQNS Axis Partners Seek SGttIQIITGFEt,‘ Call Conference a Observers Believe Russia Ready For New Grab In South — east Europe. g ———— l B LDAPETSI‘, A ug. q- _.__;._. (Al’)--Runlzlnizl and Huu- f“ gar)" have been sunlmnncd N‘ B‘ to a conference with the Growers To Organize ltnme-Iierlin Axis at Yiennu ’t zln apparent move to ob- 11in a quick settlement of the mounting Balkan crisis, lest RllSSlll seize the oppor- _ . llAl J i, - r J 1 tunlty for further penetrzt- 43¢... \I~‘j‘a;\ h jinn into that area, it was 0i 5°11" NW 1 w< tough- .z:te:~r;..<:* 5 The Hungarian and Ru- lthis area . - m f munian Foreign Ministers 04am!“ ‘m i“ “" ' have been called to Vienna, for Joachim Von Rihiicntrop- ~ — lust before this lIPCTilllC‘ _ ;Geneva Has l\'llfi\\'ll_ the German and lt- lllinrl rnltiistcrs to Riimania left‘ I Bald Alarm lllchrlrest liv plane for coilsll 3 l.'lf:'1'l< uftli i it-Zr flt'\‘(‘l'llliif‘ilf.<. tnlrrlwng tictrlllt-rl fvlififig of g __ i. ' s - Q’ a‘ , Ffllp cla h ‘hetueen .tl\l@l 1nd‘ GEZVEVAV Aug‘ 27v‘ \lllllFll"ll3l'1 hoops. ‘[1131 81mm mun <1 At about the same ttnle. the j wnéghéi 1°11‘. lhfi‘? Wit Ccrinrnl anti Italian ntinlster= (‘ML rel ltl llli‘l.'ll>t"~l Jllww it'll tilt-rt". .-t Tile Vienna meeting wras under- ‘m 751d I?“ - stood to be designed to force a‘ The Sire-la “v19 imm- settlement of Hungary's claims if 11:40 Pm- (7-35 Y“ upon Rumania for Transylvania UT) which would avoid a conflict dis- the Balkan prodtlctil», _\' so necessary to Hitler and ltlllssolinl in their war with Bri- . tum. . Accounts of the soviet-Rumanlan i |\/] \(OU clash first reached Budapest in. diplomatic dispatches from Ru-i mania and subsequently were con- . firmed by Soviet circles in Bush“ P-Fi Rd APi. i BEFORE You can arcst. These dispatches indicated that the fight. in which several " hundred troops were killed. had “'“ begun after Russians had over- W’, stepped the Rumanlnn frontier at ' U; l a point. where Rumanian troops had been removed for service in‘ Transylvania. 1 The staff of the Soviet Iega-i the same area. At mic northeast town a Nazi plane swooped down. and strtifed a trnin with its ma- ciiiile guns. There were no casual- tics. A short time nflcr the second. rllurlu curled. new rumbling soundsl were heard dlstzlutlv in the Lon-l don area, indicating that the Nazist had not yet gixcil 1n tll.\‘l' prowl- ing. There was the fqint drone of an (‘T-Ulllf‘. and search its flicker- ltll on . .l nil $1731 lfllf"l1l\'. f l In $.’1ll‘ll.":l§‘_ Flu. Alr(“\l‘(liar4‘_ . l)l‘thll‘S llll two cllli. l.t A large til-c hi the roof of one was extin- guisht-tl. Also in tho southeast. a raider dropped lIiZll-(‘XillHSIVG and incon- tliary bombs just as swnrcllliglits pit-kctl him up and trults llxllunlered at hiul. Tile first London raid alarm caught bit: crowds in west end places of cnlcrtaintuvnf Late dinners were nllautioncti. Guests in hotels and restaurants ran to shelters. came wl‘liln two or three minutes of the time of Monday night's “visit " iFormer Oistrict Medical Officer Called By Oeath VICTORIA. Aug. 24 -tCPl - LL-Col. James Alex-under Murray. 6i. died here today. Until hLs re- tirement a few montls ugu lie llud been district lul-tllrnl ulllt-ct‘ for Ml). No. ll Flour Iltltl in ltillt‘. lit - . . ' ‘ u.» ult-tllt-ill ullirel‘ " . g .\llll‘:ll'_v district. He was born ill Pit-‘oil County, N. S. and scrvctl Ovovsrns in thr- first grvn‘ war uiill tho (‘Anntlian Army Mmllcnl Corps. He leaves a n widow and one son. but theatres N‘! iliucd their shows. after milivltrers lilarlc fl‘lllfllll'lt‘f‘- llINllS of the rniti warning from the stages. The punctuality of the raiding Nazis occasioned comment: they tion in Bucharest said a bloodyl clash between Soviet and Ruman-i ian troops occurred Sunday andi Montiat- with licavy casualties cml both sides l The calling of the Vienna con-i fcrcncc was the latest. in a chalnj of events which began Saturday} with the breakdown of a l-lllngar- I ian-Rumtlnianrflconfrlrcnce on the i L ‘ Tmnnsvlvania =pllP. . Rum a immediately countered ltunvnrinn \lt'ntc"ir~ measures by “H.195? ‘m moving thouwmrls nf troops from , M“ Moldavia to Tvansvllunia . . . . No sooner find Klnc (‘rlrolis ‘i; Govcrnmcrt taken this action than Famnvfton 3,, N; Red army units penetrated Ru- flurry-a - ‘_; H1, martian soil WA‘ ‘ ‘H; Li; The opinion was expressed in T0,.“ . V‘ J1 ouartcrs clos" to the governments “ma ‘M T in Budapest and Bucharest that Niontwfl. M, "a iSnyict lrorsns crossed tlic Rulurln- llquobr... M fig ilnn fronlivr l: a malnr "xffillflnf? ‘Sam, Jnhn 4- n levpcdltlon“ to prcrinrc the ‘Rod Ihumx 4- m lmm“ for m" nmgmnn" "f " “"1 Charlottetown 45 C2 push in the event that Ifunrzrtn- FORECwT idn-Rlltnanlnn differences river ‘T1'-'ll1*'"l\'-'\Y'1lf\ dCYPMP 1m" "iwn Mnrililuc l‘rnvivlrr~\: Vlurlvrnir pvrlrfitrc. winds: generally fair and Poul. i Synopsis: 'I‘he “Ollillff l‘..l~ - fair and cool over the grc ‘ ~ 10f Otittlrlo tlioiluli Sllt'\\\t locctlrrcd in Sflllllnvw. ~- l ilas Serious . has been fair and \I\ ‘ I 1M'lllll(tl)II nntl Sealant. u l In Lilllll(lf‘l'Sl\t\'.\'t‘l‘< in _.\‘.l\- I l-ligli ll(l(' th evcrhi. ".- tomorrotv flltTfillllf .1‘ i . s . t. hi. - " 1t l" =vd sYDNm. Aug. 27.—-l_CP cabltw- Nviinwrg‘; t t l‘ L c" 5 W. i llll is Slllifitllllfl llfiltlillvllt‘ ‘most, “ ' ‘ vu and wltesprca u n or. , _ . _ _ , 1.. v; _. . slit lt has (‘Xl)l‘l‘\l‘ll(‘f‘(l in litany 5 7w“ film“ 5 l‘ 3 r W years. v _. ,. .._. ,1 _ ‘lilo drought extends all across ‘>-§11)-'11Y11F(_-;ff_ ‘ l‘ a - 1 i Allslvuiiu and unmss tlfrreuall‘ Fl(‘(\\tl '1 - 11111 ~11 » “ rains Wllllill a iflYllIU-l 11. ;1011»‘-111<-‘ , . . . . of (antlers will be lfl(‘(‘t|_\\lilI ruin. TIIE ( \Il lI-TRRI SUIIM-S 'Il\c (lrtrugllt ls affecting HlllZllltlS _ of production-wool. wheat. dull)‘ lravcs" llt\!'4."l '.' '\ ‘.l._ f1 l.» A ml. lli‘0tlllCl.\ and Ll1'(‘lllIl‘Kls»- while tltj- 100 I‘. .\l. M". l .‘.'l mogtir; “qner gliortilllvs arc tlCllll‘ Ill H l ‘ many areas . lmavr-s lwlTIV." are lt-ifi A M. F‘ronl tru- llolnt of view of tlllr‘ ll (>1 A M . ‘i l’. l‘ \l . t-"tl l‘ .\l Wheat. Hoard. \\‘lllt'il is l('*-11I\1‘~)l' 4A S ‘l’ i lt-l :-:lil~ a lower wilt ill li.l.‘t‘~l "all ‘ ‘ _ _ _ lull. l)l‘ ilil\\\‘.\'\!lll\' \1\\llll' H11 §ll\"\\ ‘Hull lv |l(‘ll\\' (‘ltlll-lnvl tllltl llit‘ tlllllltil l‘,\‘_\‘ (if flnllllli! iI\‘l‘l "ll ‘ i Jllili“ ltili tn S i1‘r llllml‘ (Vii in. shins in r-alrv grilln. ‘tel viva-w- rulu rapidly rlllnr s .. lPYIYFS “Melon El A M _ '1 P _\'( ithe gnvcrlilurllt ls 1LT!“ lo it ‘bras’. loaves 'l"0l'nl"li!l".r-_ i015 A V cnmc to the rescue m maul \\ _ i310 R NL ( A s“ T) Brewers now threatened WW1 111111- g u .1} . 1 1}: t f‘; ' ,1 7 1K4‘ a» ‘ A if» “ k s." I ; "a o. . T . l. O'¢L T.‘ v. 1. . ... x‘, R 3 - 'Q?. w: u, ‘ . ‘l? m‘; .1 gt .'L . ‘ ,\. , _. - <'_ l .-~ -, ‘