,Tl :5 WESTERN OUARDIAN g AGENT-Mrs. John Pond, 4| w i sunmausinn ma ;‘;',N“,§;°°‘,,fi{,',t,;§“°"~ m’ Newl. ’ ‘ Ilitlons. Advertising should b, l,“ W3", A Mrs. Pond iuflgficgfigfi” m" 11° 111111111! dilly at any of the following ItDrcs In Bell Bookstore, Water 8!. GOIIIIIQ] Dru . galore, W t 5 Tmmm“ Bum,’ “'1” 51' M"! Glfldel. 6'1 uuuaivhlic .2» S’side 0. W. L. Special llance ,___; The Guardian will be deli B». -~ i. a “cis- .‘:..."i1...'.'.':."‘.°...“:..‘““"""“"' give Your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on fiifflfiflx" a >Thls column ls reserved for new; o! local interest but advertlsln; oi a uewsy nature may be insen- eu at 2 ccnts a word strictly pay- [blg in advance, __.__.__.-_§______ —LARGE BOTTLE COD LIVER OIL 50c at 'l.‘ay'loi‘ Urug C0,, Ken- sington. L-30, —COUNCIL standard galvanized sheet steel roofing in stock at Bruce's L-35-10-3-2i. -'l‘llI-} RIGHT SIZE modern cast iron iiii'_ iiiriiiiee phllllClly installed in the right p nee will solve heating . y in- —-WRONG SIZE improper] gilaéhig) a” 11111151395 itive _ trouble at Br comfort. Order the right size 11°11 11- L-ss-io-a-zi. LOST "‘ —Yellow gold gvlatcii, Saturday night, Figggl‘ 18a Stew/art's ea . -. Jeweller? sire, ewe —-CYCLIST EN 501111.; To 1g§°IN$REA1¢.—i\/1r. David McDonald m n “n 11111111. left Mvhdav morn- Dgvilg‘ what {folia- Mtlllllllflll. j ' l; o e en ed i0 111B C-Abl‘. in which he ililll en- wrist 1i ubies. Cuiisult Bruce's. 1151£d some time aro, a i d 'd~i U L-tiii-l-i0-1-2i. ‘"1 11115 11.11181 \\"~1.v to Jlfinlllltis “$311.11.- _ “"171 111111113’. who have located in -'rui-; our 2 rm- 1 sale of M°1111°11L K Nyiil renirdiirs l0 be held in Prince —j__-— Uuunly this lull. Stock up before “CARD PARrL-The McMahon House, Kensingion, Holds Regular October 8rd. I Proceeds for Red Cross Special rnuslc by the Novelteers. The September meeting of the L-22-l0-2-2i. Sub Division of the C.W.L. was held Ln the‘ K. of C. home on Monday. Sept. 30th. The President, Mrs. Joseph Cal- laghan occupied the chair. There was a fair attendance. The minutes of the previous meet- ing were read and approved; as were also reports of different com- mlttees. The social Red Gross llonccrt At Kcnsington The Male Chorus concluded their present series of Red Crms concerts at Kcusington last Tuesday night performing before a packed house. An extra specialty feature by the “Cackling Sisters" Messrs. Connie LeClaii- and Jack Taylor was the highlight in merrimeiit. At the conclusion of their program a vote of thanks moved by Major Mc- Donald, seconded by Mr. J. F. Prof- fitt and James Pendergast was ten- dered to the chorus and to Dr. W. J. P. McMillan the special speaker on behalf of the Red Cross. service clothing for needy children had been made. nlghtgowns. in the Maple Leaf on October l0. The proceeds war work. the prices advance. 'l‘his week u , was the sccneol" null‘. walker cc scinple, Kensing- gl-zfqvgplaglily Mgiirllay IIIEIIILWIWII M, L_(;71_1Q_1_3i_ R s 1c iestio, (A1110 to Kfinshlkton. The large crowd who 3115129 ‘t’? ‘hear them play were nct and Mrs. Mur- MOI-fig“? ‘jgnlqgginlqxigsbi? 11.11???” .. u: IJil1'1llll‘.lll1l_ ix‘ IUTIIKIYI)‘ {can “(f5 ‘L PC”; can‘) filsyvflfli o: sin View, l’.r..l., are receiving omhestra ‘and’ del-inlltctl1cpef,oi?z mngixiiiiliiiioiis on the birth 0i on “m, the". grand “lugs The wefe (‘lglllfllllil-il-lllllf pound boy, at their flcconnmmed bv Ml. Elmer‘ “hem home on Sept 123. lerreiivi: RODyJ, 01m p-ayer and SVQ-p (lancer cram"; -—'—"—*" siderable renown, who plnvctl for the old-time dances. lvlrs. Alonzo Cinn- eron of Indian River, was llie ill‘- poinpanist for this pnrt oi the pru- hctltllfiiiil. Mr, Weeks favored thcgiitli- slsici", Mrs. Coon, of Boston, are vis- li1111ll with an exhibition of stop- iiing their lllOlIlCl‘, Mrs. Lucy I-Ing- ; 131131112’ in his own inimitable sti c. K4 __-__ , . . . . - fiMrs. Ileana Cameron. who has'fl-\1'111'd@<1 1'0 M155 E1111 13111111115’ 1111' been encuccil us priiicipiil of Erner- C1111 Ram-Soy. ilk] school was a <1 Jr i0 Kcnsing- ton over the week lid. K __,\irs. W. If.’ lyilon, Sackville, 1 ‘vi. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. G i l\ln.i:iit, Sumnicrsitle. P. E. I flfflXfilh-lIITYHONS _- James )1‘ \liii'pii_v, R L‘ N., Pcrsoiinls _.1\ii.<s VlOlil Hagucriv and __M _ _ H. 1.; gel-m and Gunners William MacAlrer and i dlillfliilgl‘ Pllylllis lelqt foggy for 11=111Y Mflvlim R- A. 11111141 Summcrside lo spent a few weeks. in Borden on y evening on -1Amherst News.) f urlough from Petawawu. I Mr. William Ozcn cf Bordon was a visitor to Emerald on SaluriLiy, -I\'ii'.s. Grace Black, linoiype 0pc: for on ill? Jfillllllll has rc- llll‘2 i to Sunttiicr~iil" from her for- 1110i‘ home in Amherst, N. S. Mrs Albert Jay" who has born undergoing trciitmcnt lll the , Prince Country Hospital returnrd to j her home in Borden on Friday. l.’ Miss Ruby Drlanov of T1‘ was a VZSIIOI‘ to Borden Inst w k, guest of her groniliiiii-riin, Mix and Mrs. James Leard. * Mrs. Arminius block of River L; visiting in of Mrs. William Oz --.\lr. Albert Romp, of Charlotte- reiiirnhig iii. the ‘week-end n bursnws trip to Saint made a short. visit to Sum- l .". ~ImlllS hfooro was at hOm-P on til-i. (lays leave from ilic nriv-nl unit ho lately iclucd. This i: the third sun of Cripi L A. and Mrs. .\’ m in ,1 'n thc- Prccs, two Frcn h n, guest _ H1111“ -‘]I‘1V'_"111"_H“"1111 111° H1311" Mrs. Glenn A: s who has, ‘1- ‘15 11 L-1‘_11‘1‘1___< been visiting hir s tci- 1\Ii".~=. Will-- k\h_ ‘m, “F; Plqgkm Rnlnmv lam Wini- cf B. (ivzi l‘l‘illl‘lli‘fi to, ‘Wok her hcnie m Bzzrdcii cii Saturday." of Hamilton rcturiieil this. _ Mr. and Mrs, George Ilenuessey" from n vlsli. to Cape Breton, They culosis League at the Dr. McMillan was in splendid tow,“ on October 15- for . He had the house in re‘ at- cdnihiplause as he presented [Berlt- A 191191 “'11s 19.115 11°11‘ Rm’- =7 the forces of‘=D' K9111’ “W” ""111 for the generous merside Sub Di |;iiii‘s cause against , the Hun and particularly so when , hc denounced that type of citizen who is anxious to buy interest. bearing bonds but who refuses to contribute to Red Cross charity. The Male Chorus is to be com- mended for their work in the Md Cross campaign. 'I‘hey undertook the long zlistaiit concerts and pro- vided their own transportation free of charge. on. --S Sees No Signs 0f Italian “Push” ~0 E t' F t Bushes That. Yield n gyp Ian m" a Delicious Fruit 'I‘liough the home gardener often lacks sp. ce enough for an orchard. he need not entmcly forego the (Nole- Eduzirci K V ed Prc staff I:0i'i'c.~,pciiiie ‘i the Bri. .. troops lll iigygii, gives in the fclioiving story his iznp: s‘- sion of the clcsoiuie Eastern. front af'er a tour of ili. DICJcLIIC oi inising his own fruit. iincs. A velcrnn nc\\'.~";i;ip.-i':ii.in, A few of lite bush fruits, placed in Kennedy reported the Sprint-i ivil some 0llL-Cl-lllP-\\'j1y comer of the war and viivczorl 1 $l_‘.illlit.'l'$ in grounds will bem- a lugciqug l-e- Paris, Rome and D-uaiupvz-L before ward fcr the grower. - 801111! 1° EEYDU One of the newest of the bush fruits to receive popular acclaim is ihe BO_\'S£'llJC1‘l‘_'y‘. First introduced 1'11 California in thc Spring of i935, it is noiv fairly well "_~owii through- oiii. the country ann well deserves :1 \\'lI1L‘l‘ trial. Rudolph Boysen, af- ter whom the berry was named,.is sriid to have developed it from err :i'.‘g the loganbcrry, raspberry _ and blackberry‘. uar alzcorly is driving 13c children qhc 1mm bpgin to ripen vary of the do: from their houus. ' _ mm pgnlinug [or a With the ' flocks nnd w.ve."~, thc _ [i Cf I“, u, tin-cc W331i; CO1. Beclouzn tr rsmcn have begun iiii bred a dccp dark purple they have u <.i.i.nc;lvio ilzvor which is very : ll. When fully ripened they 1111~‘5'~'551°115 111 1111’ 11"§@1‘1 are lziirly dripping with juice ans‘ 111111 1110 1111111 111111 11 PS 11111 , ,. W, my 1mm m, w“. and scattered oases are l: g dcsci ul wry few seeds mrikcs them (lclight- 111111911“ 1111111‘ ¢‘-\ <1115 11115 ilitrii m; 10,- -,_ “C51, hy the Egyptian gnveritciirzit wliiin. flcner “he “qshes Just sent troops to warn the desert noo- 1l1‘i1'.’ll fruit for home use, a half 119,01 111611‘ 11 “ £11‘. 111M 1119i’ 1011 " lcs, lan are .0 ual ‘i’ 1T A1111‘- S p ts M q e The Italians appear to be By l-Iilivard Kennedy Associated Press Staff Writer WITH THE BRITISH TROOPS 1N EGYPT, 0.: 2 —'APJ *On a loll-mile trip lilting tli-c Britsh front in Egypt I have soc-n no in- dications that a big Italian "push" ls imminent -".>ut ihe threat of caravans pied eastward with thc uwcllcr .» ' v t7 ivoi-o ncccmpnulorl on ih-“lr 191111" of CIl1l‘l1‘L‘(‘l'\\'ll went Sunday ln -- ' ' , .. ~ i- - ~ ~ ~ -» i. v s, ‘lllfKv, Juice, and for _ _ _ v eon- R‘ dilly‘- (oI gugiodyg and Mm Borden- 911C515 O1 11115- 171 I'1~“1111"5",1 ‘.l u £02321. The plants are 54111111131112 111"" 11351110115 <‘11 1119 11 1°15 ‘ - ’ scy. , bu; Ub-hnnoj from a HUSH,“ rath- SUI); of waslgeifanzi they occupied tlvo p ‘ v - - '_ 1 ,..--, - 1 \ f wee s ago c ore rr" attempt --.\'lis< Ilfrillc 11111111111111" “m1 Mr. and Mim Ilvglllfllfl Afar/liter . 3150:1111?“ ,'.,‘,.°,,,“‘§,‘5,,,',,“'“5Q‘§§m-fwgy drive deeper into F ‘Wt. h" ‘wtnr’ Mrs Swwflrt Romn- °1 3mm“ 1°11 m1 Niopdn” n“ 1‘ hiakc iiggomi backorcund as for l 1' 1 ,5 _ - , i . 5°“- HBJmX- “C?” r101“ mm“ holiday trip to Amhcr t, lfonireril Wsulls m“. are tamed an poles or British Forces Ready kits“ 15> thisinrovlncg wfhfrei they and “he, mace“ a trmiis v s c (‘nus na an reins in 1 - . ; I ‘ _ _ a _ t \. m, “H. b“ h fruit. the British officers declare they are €..1‘,,r,1g1o\\n‘ pilhfl-Ihfl-QEYQXYI" M!‘- Gcrdon Constable ‘and Mr. . BQ'T,.\.,,\:,¢,-,-j¢: ,1,(.9d flsferme and ready to repulse any such attempt. N»: R-ob-“Woii Q-?'v{¢i~=...~'h- Ru$5g1l.B,-°§1 of 1x141?" ,1“u‘nm1 0“ \vc.l-< aiiiozl soil. lf tho ground is 111°“ 11 “"1"”- "1111 F15‘ 111W ‘V111 ‘erg-Ofhw W? N“ M,‘ Airsr Ah Mon ay iom a \£‘l_\ p.c..nui ni..- a. h. pm“, fertile men no other fight the battle on lines of their 11:“ 11311911111111‘- °1 5e5111°1°“'11' other places 0n the mainland. I ER ____ _, Q Mr. and Mrs. James MacAleer. were visitors to Srickvillc, N.B., on‘ Elva wmnvs .53 '- Monday. .110. _ mo» - KANs i s C1151. P"“11“”7'1‘-'11 "11119111 C'111‘1:11Q'15" The weekly auction party o! thc picks-l for two years at M10115 Borden Wcmens Institute was lirlrl raride Mrs Carol Iltirrls has walk- ed 2500 miles, read hundreds of boa-ks and has lost 50 pounds on her job. on Thursday evening with tables playing. Ladies frst. prize was won by Mrs, P, J. Mziclnnis, second prize by l/lrs. T. Sexton, while the Gents first prijze went to Mr. Emery Richard, scccnd to Mr. Frank Puncher, Consolation prizes were given to Mrs. W. Ficld and Mr. James MacAlrer. Playing was then resumed for the freczeout. which “'11s won by Airs, .1. Her-y ring. Grand prizws were also given i for the summer mcnihs to Ml‘.<.1 P.J. MacInnis and Mr. M. Camp- bell. A. 1 BRITISH GENERAL DIES LONDON. Oct. 1 ~10?) —Gen. Sir James Keith ‘Trotter, 9i, British Deputv Director 0f Dcinobllizatlon, and Militarv Intelligence. in 1904, died today at his home near Whit- by, Yorkshire. A veteran of African campaigns -~~l=ie~ietired in 191i, then commanded the 62nd division in thc first Grant War. RALSTON THANKS RAILROADS OTTAWA. Oct. 1 -(OP) -De- fence Minister Ralston has express- ed appreciation for cooperation by the Canadian National Riilways in the recent transportation to the At- ILL-TII ILYPIII) IN RUMANIA Britain has demanded an ex- planation from the Rumnnlan gov- ernment on reports that a Canad- ian GIIEIIIDGI‘ and fnur Britons were badly beaten and lodged in a 311111111151 11111» T118 W110 01 1114’ lmiiic coast of n largo cmifl-ugcnt Canadian, believed lo be Czmiv- of Canadian troops en route ovor- John Trency, Toronto, also was pegs, the Defence Depiirtm-"nttzlis- said to have been ill-treated. T1115 closed tonight. The troops were sketch of Mrs Trcaey was done moved to the coast from \'fi!'l(\ll'~‘ by an artist from a small snaps, parts of Canada between Aug. 17 shot. taken in Enclnuiirll934. and Aug. 24. It takes good tea lo solisly Maritime tea drinkers, end MORSFS STANDARD TEA sol- isties them in ever increasing numbers. Blended right ond priced right at 65 cents o pound. 65c Per pound package - i tor trip to Diirzmoiii..i, Ilnhfax and ‘ u, ‘ issues hzivc been brought out. Sub- own choosing. Principal Italian outposts in Egypt are Sidl Bnrani, on the Med- ' zcr need be added, but it is usually" d some textra fodtomthom ils.Pul bgm ymdosrnanurg 5,2 goo; arm ‘i? lterranean coast, and Bir Soafi. an mas is not n,.,,,]nb1e_ a complete inland oasis near the Libyan front- comrnercial fertilizer will be need- 1e" cd. irrigation is important if the The 11911311‘ ha"? firm“ a W553“ svasoii is a dry one, since they like 11110 5351131 1,10 1111195 10115 11nd 25 a rather moist soil. especially dur- mu“ “d” a“ 115 has“ ing tre pickin season. E.I-I.S.—In Sepamtmg. 111° 11111131‘ “$110515 New york Sun 3y Timeh . and the British line is a barren ______________ no-manfis-lond. scores of miles wide T00 MANY STAMPS nu‘ at some points, And British patrols ___€_ and tanks prowl this stretch of sand P. i_ f. 1 t and stunted shrubs (lolly. Trey sel- .»....‘..".§.§s3...§3’3§.Z‘ii’3i°.°ii£§£i§§‘ii? dom mo» in 11111111 vows be- sucs too mam, stun,“ and too mam, cause the infer rarely venture from varieties have led Mexico City's collectors t0 ask the post-office their outposts- fl?l)i‘ll‘lll"l" it, to slow down its print- manZs-land frctn the ah". however. Italian engineers have concou- traled recently on iv-buildirig the road along the Mediterranean coast. (This rorid has been shelled heavélly by the British Mediterranean ee .1 The Italians keep an eye on rio- ig presses. This ycar five special jecls chosen were foundation of St. Nicholas in Moreila, centenary of the first postage stamp, centenary of the disrovery of Campche, and another historic date. The protest complains that Mexico is following d5 I _ ‘ _ the pnitcrn of small European u n .m‘115p°1111115,1,1°f?p5 “$1.511” countries which obtain considerable. 1° ‘t; "1 ‘1 NEW“ “'1'” ‘1°‘°“1 °1 revenue from sale of unused stamps w“ r '1 ._____.______ 1° °°11""°“" ILSLEY AT moxcron MONCTON, N.B.. Oct. 2.—(CP)— R/EVQIIIIO lviinistcr J. L. Iisley arriv- ed, here today from Halifax and to- night met delegates from the Nova Scone-Annapolis Vallcv for discus- sion of matters relating to the pre- sent apple crop. The apple growers were hard hit by the gale of Sept. l6. Problems arising from the dam- age were dist-used but no announce- ment was made. Mr. Ilslcy will leave tomorrow on his return to Ottawa. CHOICE OF WAR MEiIBOUR-NE - iCPi -— The British Empire must realize it chose war with all its liorrors'ralh- er than let brute fcrco g0 from victory to victory unchallenged," said Professor Walter Murdock in a talk to the Australian people. Mlnardb lrllls pain. FOR SALE AT KENSINGTON innumerable problems confront Troops Contribute To Buy Fighter SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND. Oct. 2 -(CP Cable) - Officers and men of the Canadian 1st. divi- sion are contributing a day's pay to buy a Spitfire fighter for the Royal Air Force. When the plan was passed along to the unit. which ls under the com- mand of llIni-Gcn. G. R. Pearkes, V. C.. it was quickly approved. For privates the contribution approxi- mntcs six shillings. The pool is ex- pected to total $33,375. It is understood that the Canad- ian 2nd divisicln is considering start- nlg a fund to buy I-Iurricances for presentation to the Royal Canadian Air Force fighter squadron com- gngidcd by Sqdn. -I.4ir. Ernest Mc- a . URGES N0 ACTION NEW YORK. Oct. I —(APl — Dr. R. D. MacNeills resid- g1°|f111bl°1111;'1‘C%°111n1{11;1e¢tgé111°513$ ence. All modern conveni- a l‘ o m e ce av iir - - no action on the power dcvelop- ellffi- 0P9" f9!‘ "ED991111" mciit cf the St. Lawrence water- Mv “mm, Hunt“ n can be proved l any afternoon this week. committee report showed that many articles of l9 pairs of socks also pyjamas, and other Red Cross supplies have been delivered to the Red Cross rooms, Mrs. D. F‘. Mac- Neiil reported. The question of rais- ing funds to carry on this work was then discussed and the young- er membsrs voted lo put on cl dance Thursday, to go for At this meeting Mrs. Joseph Cal- laghan and Mrs. Parnell McMahon were appointed delegates to offend the annual meeting 0f tho Tuber- Charlotte- . t .‘ . ._ I a COR N nppreciitisn . Y 11.1w" fwwfivqfwwd frcm 'lio Slim- exodiis to safer regions. Lonzy camel’ the Italians. Their chief difficulty into 5mm to mop Hanan, FRI! when you buy 8 II Quaker Pulled Wheat. Quake Rice or Quaker Corn Flakes- ___::z:::7 QWJABKER mama onion é ca, QUAKER FLAKES Sacks Recovery 50f War Planes lit Martinique OTTAWA. Oct. 2 —1CP) —Move5 reported from Washington looking "~ ".i'\('l'_\‘ of r0ill0 100 Ameri- \v.ii' planes from the lfi of Mnriiiiique arous- here. .Cl‘.”ilL were loaded aboard '1 .ich aircmlt CillTlCl‘, Bearn. zit an east coast Canadian pont and Canadian airmen helped io load and service tlicm for battle. Txe Bcnrn sailed from Halifax shortly bcirrc the collapse o.‘ French ieslstaricw: in May but was unrvilc to make a. French port owing l0 the German advance and finally rccrcisscd the Azioiitic to put in at Martinique. Aborvd were Sqdn. Ldr. Aiiolzird Rzijunonti of Nlorrroril and You let thlo Valuable GIN ertllloato r Pulled GUARD RONICLE "Paced-mu / vouns ron ONLY a LNDIACKID IV ONIIDAT u nl 5' AND a aox tors with Me. handis Certificate VNI‘. IEIUYIFUL TUDOR PLATI. JUNE PATTERN PICKLI PORK lNB PICICIKD PASTRY SIJIVII All MAD! IV ONIIDA COM- MUNITY IILVIIIMITHII IOTN TN!!! LUVILY PIICII OP Ill- VIIWAII All NIAVILY PLAYED PULL IEPLACIMINI’ GUAIAII- YII. NOW YOU CAN GIT T"!!! WONDERFUL GITYS LY I I Till REGULAR IIYAIL PIICI. (V!) e1.- r’ m? Cc AT voun onocians 2'0 ‘e40 you yeffleae WONDERFUL GIFTS AND 3 BOX TOPS with Merchandise Certificate EXCUISIVE Pill-ICE}!- News Briefs . way 1-1201". Singiipnre us the firs: Illln Bastion. A: ilu- s. in was flllllOiiIlCIYl 1.11.11 . l‘l‘(7\'l.’11ll.,' Si? nu- under uh.» Fhrptre S... . $K " r, have lx-i-n rornplu llllllyi are nfnvin! oomph TOltC-NFO.‘ OCT. 2—iOP)—Dr FPCElPFlGK Iliiblillfl‘, 51, professor o.’ ‘c ' . "n j I‘I(\ wit: it R - (lermniiv \\‘.'i,» joined the M n; Alli; on stzi.’ in 1937. Burial will fake pkicc in Sack a clrlnclizucn‘. of the Royal Camd- 1 irin All‘ Force. ‘ The aircraft taken were mostly Northrop dive bombers. “fhcy were delivered to the east coast Canad- ian pori fully equipped and arm- i ed. The Canndlxm uirm-cn were loan- ed to t‘: French to assist. in mak- l ing iicccssriry- zidjiistmctils in thci _ aircraft and instructing French; airmen in 111011‘ operation. I The Canadians left Martinique shortly after the Beam arrived) there and are now back iii Canada. A number of the Northrop air- craft sold to fiance under the some arrangement rcmriinetl of the east1 coast port after Franco-German armistice and have since been tak- en over by the Royal Canadian Air Force. Some of them are in use as training planes at Canadian air stations. 1 lnternatinnalllt ll Glance (By The Canadian Press) LONDON —Capltal has 26th euc- cessive night raid; I0 raider! down- ed during five daylight attacks on Britain: channel guns busy again. LONDON — Axis oil stocks dwindling, other war essentials se- verely out down by tight British blockade, economic welfare Minis- tor. Hugh Dalton, announces. LONDON —Formcr Prime Min- lstcr Neville Chamberlain reported resigning from government because of health; possible cabinet shuffle in prospect. LONDON — Germans will pitch this winter. some military sources be- lieve; Balkans also reported fearful war may yet burst there. LONDON - Oversees removal of children suspended; storms and U-boats regarded as rendering sea- cvacuatlon inadvisable at present. . OTTAWA — Further expansion of Dominion‘; navy through acqui- sltlon ol l5 large ocean-going yachts announced. WASHINGTON -— United States navy to establish l25-shlp force in Atlantic In addition to strong fleet In Paclflo. BUCIIAREST -— British oll man ‘ldnapped, believed by Iron Guard: Canadian, and wife, four Britons still held. MOSCOW’ — Soviet conscrlpts labor reserves: tn call up 800.000 to 1.000.000 ‘tcon age boys Jmnually for state Industrial jobs 5.3%.... Jar-soviet RELATIONS? TOKYO. Oct. B-(Thursdayh- rAPi-The newspaper Yomlurl lo- day predicted an early improve- ment of Russo-Japanese relations and said that an understanding between the United States and Russia seems "impossible." The paper said it interpreted‘ the Soviet Government's prescn'| attitude us a temporarily cxpcrli-I ent policy which would clarify it- self in due lime. l The Soviet Union is believed to beyond a reasonable doubt that $15 7i‘: there i; an lmperativeydefence needl L-660-1-6 J for sum bower." have “pledged fundamental stood 1 will townrd the Axis," Yomluril continued. cnmawr- . ; afier . i p.- ‘ Africdonulil 1 merit, Navy Anlllfitpf aniiouhcrtl l0fl"l ' The .\l:i1i.1t the equ pm ut i of nnnor for t-hc pcscd para; of tho (lock must be zip- ‘ roved by a. cempsloiu: nzml ziu- r tihority btifore tli: ship ivcuid b: allowed to pin. tn sr-a. ‘ OTTAWA, OCT‘. 2- -'(‘P1¢'I‘ht- Earl of Athlone, as Chin? Si‘! iir. for Conrado. Vodiiy s n1. out a coll for men to take trnznlng as $00111 Iioaiders. In the appeal. published in tiho Scrui Lie-adorn Officinl Oi-cnn Of Canadian SCFIUOYS, ll’) also oslvri Scout London,- xo i-omcmbc,» tin. in thiefie troubled 1111105 111%‘ 111111 ""51 important an infiucnrg on ‘die 1116‘ i l q! their country as any other lead- ers of men, (‘OITLRIISSIOIIISC 0r otihei" wise? E LONDON. zwioP cleansi- The Resmia.t'cri of Neville Chum-- beriain. Lord President of the Couii ‘ ¢li, from 11110 Churchill Government on lih-a ground.- of ill health is imrri- 1 inont and may be announced 10- nzgdiit or tomorrow: i: was wporicci j in poliviml rii-qcs today. ; OTTAWA, Cci. 2 ioPi-Abiflavi- . merit of Lt.-Col. R. li. Sutherland, l 12,07,111 Cmzuiian Army Medical, corps, of Ilalifnx. to Command the Mlllliil-Yv licspihnl at. H" .ax was announced i..lny by the National. Defence Dopnn l1‘ll1. l WILL STUDY DEFENCE F Bosroin. oh-T-Tcppa study as to how b<x~tto defend "Na-w l England and 1c Mar mc Pro- vinces of Ca. n11 in: one pros- pect," was ;i . “nixed todiy by ilno I Joint C3.lll1(11l(lll-L'l1li<'\l States D1‘- Bozmi" 1m, was... o! in, Board's , 1111B was mnric ivy Mayor Ln. Guiarclia of N, w Yoi-k, chairman of the United S-ia WWW". W301“ 11c 39mm miner u . of tlhc Boaixl ‘m a cliwod mu lllLT, My, Li; Gnmvl a said that l-bll 110- day or bomm-rmv ihc six 1111111“ ' gum“ and rim canndlnn nininboi-s of the Board ho v-d spcctlon hour ' thrm llll-lYlligll northern Now En.- lnnd and into M- l iuic Consul». "11s fa-r north as llal- AX ' Formed 0t a muierenoe lxihvcon President Rio evelt. and Prime lvlinistrr \I.il(‘Kf‘ll7.l(- King of Can- ada last Ancuii, Th.) Boirzl is . clmrgied with v0- ‘1111111114 (10511611 of the two count A .|. MERRY aria-Ros MONCTON, N113. Sept. Ella-Joseph J. Merry, 66, one m ploncton s lxm‘. known cit .021, fllfll a‘. his liming, Fleet Street. Inic lust night, follow- ing a mriod of ill-health A native 0i Cllill'l(liif‘lil\\'ll, Mr. Merry Wns n son of thc .nir‘ Mi- uiui and eanu- l» .'\< Mrs. J a mes Monelon he (men. u (l shop, and for 35 yciu-s "Joe" ..,\ \\’.lS mic n! the ixz, ~ best klinuii and best liked harbors, _ III‘, is 5\1l'\'.\i‘(l ly his wife; davghtcrs, l "s .'."i and limbs at lrmfr: two sous .1. liurnl. .\ii i mid William E I\'li'l“.‘_\‘, .\l. v, n. and two sisters, firs. I.<~\vl\ Alrll/‘i aid, Montague, l‘.E.l., ney Hesselw. Boston. ‘I ‘f ville. l . Dcoiigv. Accept This Marvellous Oller While it Lasts! \\' lo get 50c or $1.00 absolutely filial’. I’ Here's a \\l;l|(1Lil1.l uiip lUllllV to gel a merchandise ccrnlicsic worth Silcor Si in: l|‘l [nirehusc nl ilie valuable gifts who“ n show. \\1l(‘!l\I)lll1ll\' ‘Sp n! of delicious Quaker Pulled VHie-ai, Quaker Pencil AUxCQ-l 1;. Corn flakes. Tin ac valuable certificates are at your gruccfs now rlilv uilcr is made fur a ilmiicd illlli.'(ill1_\’u§ agimilivill gill Ill l1 I r Quaker Lusiumers audio attract new users mihesc famous pin. .. w. Here's All You DO. Goio your grocer‘: and liuy 5 packager Ill 1.1.. cinusmourishingQuaker PuiIedWheur, Quaker Pulled 11kt l1!‘ 13f. .l.Ll' Corn flakes. Send yourmcrchnndisevcriiliiarc, lluixlulia and r. q. .,-cil Willi-Zn‘: ;.i..i like ,Alr quT 11 is amnu m ul money m The Quaker ().ii\ f miipainy, Pcierlmrriihp 1v, ( )ui., or Saskiiiunu, .\.isk. for your chaine- of giin. 'l lu-v will l» \i'.l i0 you, posipaidflmniedlsicly. Don't delay-go ioynur grueii s willy. .10‘ -. Pilot Officer Clare Connor iLEI-‘Tl, u-is cnllcd up, just like a soldier. SEXTENCEI) TO GUYSBORO, N. S., OCt. 2---(CP1 -Daniel W. MacDonald. 23. of Lorne, N. S.. was sentenced today in a your in penitentiary ivhen he l\‘(1.< convicted in Supreme Coin! of riitrmpting to murder his sec- ond cousin, Alexander Mnclntosh of Caledonia. N, S. He was charged with shooting Macintosh, a farmer, through the‘ back at his home in Caledonia last spring, The Crown alleged rob- bevy was the motive. CONSERVATIVES TO noun c,,,,,._,,._._ corrv urioiy AMHERST. N. 5.. Oct. p-(CP) -A Conservative convention will last federal general election. l‘ ZZ-YEAR-OLDS MONTREAL, Oct. 1 ~(CP) -~-1 Pierre Decal-y, a (iivisional registrar for the Dcparrment of Nallrmlil services. said today he had rr-c ed some “npplicntioiis" for flllil‘ sory military framing from year-old nicn who have not y been coiled for their 30 clays of ll structinn. “I told them I was sor ' but we were full up and 1h 1 ' , iii-w l0 ivni‘. until Novembcz,‘ 1 l ‘ .- TO TRAIXf '... numtid I‘ mrilfy have a" 153m wsnniaxrs ICP‘ KARACHI __ .._ It is ari-i pounced Mir Bundnh All Khan, LONDON- prcnih-r of Sind. wzll conrrbiir: wit‘ 1" .‘ hull cf ‘vs salary to rho Rind Wir- plunvs ‘und, for the diiratxin 0f § 5i‘. an. of" Hlj/ 2m all PM?! 5...... " AND SAVE suuuour scan ; CARTON ENDS FOR EXQUISITE "ALLURE" PATTERN spoons Semi 5 Sunlldlil ' {Winn-d irirli 1hr si...uc|.i.ii.-,... 73 |i.....u...... i illll.'lllillll1u l .l~;:il(i-~_.-~ Sllvrrplillflfeilsqmn -.-|.-u , ihnnlfliuiiulililiv"Juli-lune i nuiQQ, \y$l,iiiiiiiiii iurnm l‘I\|"l ' llllll nor m knives, hulls muIlnllli-i whose winning of the tingulshed [flying Cross wiili the Itoyinl Air Filrce wasi Sept. '38, has a pretty red-haired sister who fills one of the k1‘! I111‘ siliuns in l-Znglnnifs intricate deft-nee sytslvm. I"l’1llli'4‘\ illlilllli and IlrfllIlPT (‘lare went overseas in lho sumnn-i‘ of’ 13117, ~lii~ i0 gel a job and he ilclormincd in join the ll..-\.I~‘. Primer-s slam-ii up us a volun- li-er with the ruxlliary fire service. While her mother Kathleen were visiting licr a fcw days before war hrulu; 0111. P11111111! PENITENT-llltl’ Stand Trial For Murder Next Week p fr, Iron‘ i‘! (‘Milt because o.’ ~ l o A. l). (w. ' "N111!!! H wy/‘Zvnt... .. ., ......c;*i\§\ nnd Mrs. Sid-l Dis- liiiiitiiiilrcii and sister rm: SYDNEY, N, 5., Oct 2 -—(OP) Two country boys or sod "mo: inc an elderly 2a: go into court. for p iiig liorc next ‘lkiesi will r. e ar- m ".. rdea’ ll The boys, Robert Snrizli, l5, and. Dan Angms Mlaclsanc. cused of the Sept. 25 shooting of Angus iKlondyvko- . 6B- ll, are l0- .\fiCI.~"i ‘be held here Oct. 11 to choose a1ypnr_otd mymvy and fnzzyi mnmdate for 1119 091- 28 cum‘ miner at 111s home in lbw: K113i, I bcrland by-election to fill thelnums iron. hem Nova. Scotla Legislature vacancvi M. ~ l w; Cilnrged "emed 11y the "51311911911 01. the youngsters were arra Prrvv o. Black- Mr- Black. °PP°51,' day bc-fore .\l'agi.*t'ri:<~ a. tion leader, resigned to contest, Cumberland successfully in ihe 4%. > <1 i,” 11s, \ \ l. s M41"- “I;