MAXIM! OI A MERE MAN' o," “no: mly be ruined but w“ mug"; most il that one ,1 1,, Q brave warrior in the u¢"* Everybody Covers Prince Edward - Island Like the Dew ‘I119 Bible has been a favoriti- book of the troubled and tiutriilrutl den, 1nd of those great tick. MAXIMS Ol-‘A MERE MAN burdcned by 11 ' 1111:1111. .. ...::1.21.1.1- CHARLOTTETOWN, 111111111511, ruEsoAY, 111111-6511 2o, 1940 s PAC-ES Annual luineriutlun Dulivcrefl H.011 1 ll! u-IL-PJSJ. $1.01); (‘anndn and l1 s $5.111 T0 Regular British Raids Sap Axis Nations Strength’ Industrial Life-(Toes On In Bdtaidn Despitelyiass Nazi Raids. Turks Will (By J. F. Sanderson, Canadian _ Prcss staff vrrlter; LONDON. A1111. 1o~1cP Cable) r ~—'1'i1a 11111-111 All‘ force's regular 11011111111-111111-111, night uftcr night llvt-tl; nit ‘ ‘ ' - 1 1"!‘ \\1-1-1<. oi Gcrman and I 'll.ill'.\11 11111111.. ' 1111s wrought un- a 1PM“ 11111-1411: thc Axis countries, but 11111.»; Nazi raids on this coun- try l1111u inttcle no upprcclnble dent; -ln Ih-itiitirs industrial life. v Tnt- sj-stt-inatio 11nd regular raid- 11M 111 talc Axis cotintrics has sap- pt-ti 1111111‘ 11111-111111: industrial re- 1111111-11.» .‘\t't'ui'tllllt._; to those reports it li.1.s bt-un ncccssury to evacuate thousands of Gcriuim industrial tvorkvm from ilaimburg, the Rhine- l11n1l 111111 the Ruhr. ‘Il-IENS. Greece, Aug. IiL-(API _ key v1.1.1 r1 ported 1n informed ‘ quilts-rs to have iVfOlillSPd Ciro-11- wday to conic to hci" aid in went. this country is ail-ticked by Italy. is Wiifirt was made alter the llirkisli Aiinistt-r to Grczoe called on Prctnlt-i- John Alctrtxos. Howe‘ Omcmls wnmlned mom 51111-11 11.1|1-11;~'11e raids on Bi'i- m m, “me o, the 3th,,» 11111 . 11-11-11 111st June 1B the Ger. W15 _ ’ 1111111 1111-1-1- li11s lnctisst-d most (A bitter press cainmlgn 113M351 01 1 .11 1111011 on British ports Greece has bt-cn under 11-111- in “if “- “"‘l1'°""‘$- 111111 siiict- n11 Allmnliin pit-riot, 1m“ ~ "W" 11° 1111155 (“VIN-HH- vi; Hm...“ “.35 dccflmtfltciv m“ 111111 o1 niuusni. workers from a 11111- pirt ut this country and de- spiit- tht- r1ii1ls the lnditstrial hie Ul lil(‘ lliillflil 9,015 Oil BS bCfOYC. Sim-1- Alili. 8, 1111011 widespread stairtr-d, Germany AlbftlHGh-(iiPCl-K border ovcr . v9 Italians 11111.0 in- listed G11 11 1111s ri-ri-Ltoi-izil flthillilié lit itiill -rii1t-1l Alhnnln 11nd swine 1111111. h-mliii tlrcles ]‘1fl\‘£‘ 1.11111 Prt-iniri" Muvo- 111111 111» " ‘ <1-1<‘$ in fliiflcks on 111v! 112i. Bfllt-HYS loss-cs have been 1.711 \\'ill(‘l‘. is in a rrttio oi almost l11.1-1- firi- 111 11111.1. In one day 1110111- Ger- btnng 111.1111; 1.1.1. 1110. in anothci- 144. , 1 is 11~".-11n.1t111 that ezich coun- ‘t1-_1 ls pioilticing nboitt 1,500 planes 111 1111111111. 0r 5t) a day. On that b-tsis tit-i-nititiy 1111s lost. 20D more L11 WCiild dvnizind slices of b11201“: 1nd Ylltiosltlvla for Albania in :1 ‘ 1111-1111111.“ 'I‘licj.' for F-‘RCEFAALVES BORN lfEL1VlI.LE. 11s.. A1111. 1o._ 1c111 11111111111 111 11 days than she hits -P1>rc1-F111iclictt11‘= cow Sits-tn _11.1\1- lll‘t1till(“‘tl 1111111- Britain hos re- litli to [111- mil. s todnv f 1r 111.11 ] - 11118115 11ml flddpd 359 to 917m 11ml 11 l111.lr11'1l"' Fkwnhlo‘ "l 11.11- 111- lt is. of coursc. trite "is C5111.- 1111-11-11 viii-ii!" i3l""1"113 111.11 t.1--.-1 -\" 11.1»- rt bigger Ill!‘ if "film hm?“ 11ml flvclflf‘! 9"‘ "1 |'11:111- 111.111 11111211111 hut the 1111p be- '3! 111B firs! row on the 1.1121111 to , 1111-1-11 i111 two hrts been narrowed ave qtuntttpli-ts .-.111n11\vl111t as 11 result of the muss raids. -\ , ' 1111111111-1- fut-tor poiutcd to by ~- , r11111ht11-1l §'lli‘i‘1‘.~ is that Germany r ‘111 ll (l1l\'$ 111st at lczist 2.000 - pilots. 11h- lzitnncrs and -'U-' ‘tors wiiilc Britain's loss hns lie for Nilllrlts 1n this columt ,h11<-i1 97. Fiftv-iiiiic British pilots 1l.1111l1-1l sttfcly 1111 parachute nitr-r I ccnis pcr word. , -——- 111111111}; out 11-111111 thcli" planes were "Madame Uoyel. Readings. 195 lut. Pill sin-ct. 11-211-1120-31. . "Tea Party. at Sh: George's Wed- vinv. August 2i 11-11111-11-111-111 "ice crcuin fcstivnl imd duucc n u 11111111211113 In ‘i135. Wcilncsduy 21st. L-5-il-i9-3l. "ice Czitiin Sovinl, (ii-tihtiins 11111 linll. i1"1"11l11v evcnlni: Aug-us". ‘l- i.-1'.1-1i»'.-11-11. “Rrscrvc ’I‘li1|i.'~'d11,v, Aliilllhi 213ml‘ —‘__'“ [mill Citt-i-z lmpiist P11 L_:J'3—:U_z1' "l'l".ll‘\llllllk\"r' nuln-m\%lll:: “LN, 1, _ , V“ . .. 11 on tl11- ilisputc over Hi8 lint. .. inlzlixililiitslitltlzlli M TF4" . l“ "m- "m“l-“ "l m‘ ' ‘Il-L-li-S-Ztl-li. Rlllilllllilli .1nd liuucnrian dcle- ———-— 1 gnilum lcl't for tin-Ir home ‘Ice crcmn rind dtincc. B:-o11k-- 1-.1n-'t;1l~ curly iminv tn consult 9 Sfirloi. 11111101111; Al- ' 3n,‘ 111th ti-z-lr (2111-11run11-nis in an otlmtzsit". ' i,.';_ti.1i,--_11_l t-tf-n-t t1. p1-c1-1-11i thr- collapse ~——»--_ 11f tirzuiizilitins. ‘BM’ l-‘t-rtuiiv- Uuitt-tl chili-ch, suulct-snicn for hath dcle- “ll Pnrlv. .-\l1<1l‘s (211110. l-ridii. 111115-111» 411111 fhi-rc remuinrrl n unoon 1111M, 113111. l1 stoiiiit, f~l»1t H1111!‘ of nzrvt-mclll. hilt "Willi! 1.. ', 1,__',t,_,.g.11,)_j|_ that 1111- [l0\“|fln§ oi‘ tlic two ,1) ~ - ‘ ginci-siiitci-is urc silll PM?! EEWP.‘ Si. (ii-urgt-s. Aiigtist ;||\,\1‘[ 1111 1111.11 issucs being- °<l<j111 and 0111 'i‘1i11c. vveo-1 ,.,,,_.1,1.-.»r.1, Mmw- L-21-a-2o-11.‘ 1m. ,1.¢1...1t, m- 11111 11111111111111; , -—~——— , wmttn 111-r» while their leaders §§’,',_.‘,,fi§il§*““ Dmmiluc C111” i" it-‘i-tilirn to thclr capitals wns reach- _ ucsdny, AuliU-W 3mm‘ l t. .c.-.ioi1 which insted from Dliérb Orchestra. 11-018-8-17-31.‘ aiqtnnizyn‘ Tm“ u“. 9am. hm"! of ' . tl 1- ‘tl 19,2051“? m nm- of Blmucai llvi:-T.'!1‘iil1l-l1llz- at ncnrbv Craiovn. n proww. sillllldtiff, August_R,,,,,,,,,i_1n 111111 Bulgarian 1311111,. Se Bros‘ L40-lt111tin11s 111-re- understood to he in -____ ‘.- :1 t. nil but a few minor w" Augum T” Plmy- wed‘ ‘ grilllldnfi? ill: Ritliznrian demand Y- A11: 2111. _ L_B_8_19_3L foi nil of southern Dohrujn. 1 it‘? °s.'.".i..t'...“-'c.'z-.1".t N ' N t S nion ~11 "$122M. Wctwstcri Ol't‘ll(‘.\'il‘n:' 0 o -30-8~20-ll. 11111-1 1W Wm Well Info rmed A11 11 21st. Procggdg "d gm L-33-B-20-2i. X-Iall. ‘rhiirs- Good music. DB-flce G1- d 1111111111 $11 View \'I'I‘AWA. 11111:. io-torl-Never m". Proceeds for Wm- mpm,“ _ had thcrr- bccn rm nuthenticated 1,3 434ml]: 011st: of nn e-ni-mv radio reporting hem ———--_ the dr-pnrture of a convoy‘. from com and ~ Cnnndin shores. Navy Mnistcr lle-‘gldg’ zard.n“é‘,ffi,,:ffli°,fiflffi Mncdoitlld s1111l nt his first press - 1 nnldslon W. I. coufoi-t-uci- toiliiy. 1,.15-g_g()-3|_ The (‘11-11111111}: stiiricd stir-h runi- Plenmnt 111's 11s 11111-1. 111 _tl11-i1- pi-tiptigimdn. u-rvico Wald‘? <-‘1{11'-11‘li1U'11“mp' "lllixllllllinldlfllllli Twill-it!hstkiglglktlpdlgg 7-39. 11111-111111111111.“ ‘must 1111111-1-‘1-111‘111r<:1~n111:11111' nbout hap- L-H-BJO-Zii. lir-nings in Grcitt Britain 11ml (Jun- d 11 :1. Wharf. The objcct of this propaganda n" MD- S. S. was to lull Brill-111 pr-onlc into BRITISH German Base At Boulogne Set 0n Fire By WILLIAM H. McGAITIN Associated Prcss Staff Writer A bOUTIIEAST COAST T0\\'N 011‘ ENGLAND, A . 20-1111“- dill-IA?) ——Ro a Air Force bombers lashed t e big German lnliitary hue at Boulogno, 111-once, in flu-co violent attacks last night and early today, put- llfll! on a_vnst fireworks display {or cheering watchers on the English shore. The Bolllogue bombardment ltill was in program; u 1 left, my coastal vantage point to telephone this lwry to London, livers were rcpcaieil brilliant fin-shes on the opposite side oi’ the English Channel, about 22 mils-s distant. 'l‘l1c-y obviously were made by demolition bombs o! the heaviest sort. Following one flash, a huge fire flared up, flaming fur so long that tibscrvers in klnglnntl were sure an ammunition nump must have bet-n dcstruycd, Canadian Soldier Downs Three Bombers By Driuflglirsihn1irnn Canadian Press Stuff Writer LONDON, Aug. 19 -t(‘l' Cubic) — Supper 1111-1111111 ciiclls. young 0111111111111 suldv-r stationed in 11111111111111} south- east 111-cu, 1111s 11111111111111 dis- rlistinclium oi don-hing thnie Gt-rmun tiivchomhcrs 11iih mu- chinc-gun fire. A blond wcli-bullt Cllilp of 1., hr 1111-11-1-(1 11L a 11 few wccks ago with thc lioynl l-Inginct-i Not- cd for his dczidly mzirltsntzm- ship he 1111s soon [itisicil oi1 duty in an exposed part of 11 coastal town. it did not take him long to prove his skill. Tvrcutv-ttv-o Got-man raid- crs-nll tlic Royal Air Fnrct- lcft uf 5U that sci tiui-divcd iinuu Beatilock - to ulluck tho position he 1111s guarding. llc stuck lu his post, took dcllllcrntc 11in| rind dcsiroy- cd iii. lcnsi. ihH-c. Win-n his muchlnc-gun rnn out oi’ ammunition Ett-ht-ils went to aunthci- gllll 11nd rcsuiii- cd his fire. Upon the arrival of the bomb- ers hc gzivc thi- first :1 111:1- chlnc-gun burst H1111 lilf ll u- mltlshlps 11nd brought it crush- ing to mirth. 'l'h1- second plane crltsht-il 11fi1-r lnlr, struck in tho mitldlt- 111‘ Iii:- iiist-lug-c 111111 the third stiffczi-al 11 similnr Dilchclls. whose pcrformnxice is onc of ihc rcnsnus thc Nazis cnll that purl 11f ll11- (-11:11 "hc'l firc corner,“ f11rn1cr'_v lircd i|1 Mnnc11csi1-r. l-Iutzlnurl. llc 1111s lil-t-n living- in (';1i111tl.1 for sonic limc 11ml in civil lifi- is nu 111-ru- nauilcal 1-n 111-or. News Briefs RIFIXICO CITY, Aug. i9 -~1AI‘) -Mexico, on 111111-11 tiuuiltst i111)‘ attempts to lntiii aims tor a rcvoItt~ tion. stoppcd tlic Ilnitctl Shift-s frciglrt-i- HI‘l‘lil;\l‘. Frusch r11! A- capulco, on lht- Pticllic rozisi, to- day but. quickly permitted thc ship to tzo on its way. ‘The ship of 2,1141 gross tons is owned by the Unlrvn Stilphiir Company of New York and was bound for San Pedro, Cn1if., 1K1 its homc port. An informed official snid the ves- sel was "dcininc-d for only a. few minim-a and is now on her way again." NEW YORK. Aux. i9 —tAP) The Gci-rnun radio broadcast I claim tonight that the larg- rst Japanese shipping company, Nippon Yushcn Keisha, had ordered all i111 ships not to en- ter h-itish territorial water! “under any clrrumsianccl." LONDON. Auz. 19 -tCP) -'I'he admiralty trmight. listed 1,074 of- ficers and seamcn 11s missing and 130 killed in Britnnfs worst naval disaster of the war, the sinking of the aircraft carrier Glorious June 9 The casualties included 41 Royal Air Force officers and mch. Tot-nl war losses (ilIlOilllPPCl by the ndmirnilv 11-1-1-1- llll‘l'i‘i\§f‘(l to 7.465 11:11-11! 1111-11. 11.1166 killt-rl. 4.7170 mlssiilil and 29 pi-ivom-rs of 11-111". in addition iht-rc hnve bccu 1,969 wotiudcd. LONDON, Alilz. l9 —((‘l'l-— The Kin! stood with British army officer; lmlay while Welsh cnrcir-ssncss in thc hr-li"f flirt‘! WM R1111 11o olijict lll kflpin: thin-is score-i n. good hmnusi- the (lei-mam wore so 11-39. smart they knew n11 about than. l; °°m= and help rum-d: m1 m-wmcuvrcs firrd live ammunition from morn on: their buds. » (Canadian Press) Conservatives gained om not and Conservatives and Liberal: each retained one yesterday in three by-electiona held to fill seats in the House oi commons. The Conservative gain was ro- corded at Saskatoon where Aid. A. E. Bence triumphed in a six- cornered contest. Carleton, the traditionally Con- servative neat near Ottawa. ro- turned G. Russell Bouchei- over Nelson McCrncken, New Democracy candidate, in n two-party fight and maintained its reputation of never having elected anyone but a Conservative. I11 Waterloo North L. O. Breith- aupt. Liberal won, from D11. S. F. Leavine, Conservative, in another two-party contest. The constituency 1111s 1'1-tu1"ncd Liberals twice as often asit has elected Conserva- tivcs. The necessity for n fourth by- elcctlon was obviated by the no- cltimntion of Hon. Angus MacDon- ald, Mnilstei oi National Defence for Naval Sci-vices, in Kingston whcri- he succcccicrl Hon. Norman Rogers, former Minister of Na- tional Defence, who was killed in an airplane accident in June. Mr. Bntichei- in 50 of the B’! polls. had a total of 3,181 votes to Mr. McCrackcns 883. The scat \\‘ilS mzidc vacant by the death of Dr. A. B. Ilvndmalt, Conservative. Coinplcte figures for the (polling in Waterloo North showe Mr. Brcithnttpt with 8.840 votes to Dr. l.1-11vi111.-'1s 5.4116. I11 the llcneral clot-titan on him-ch 26 111st Hon. W. n. 151111-11 1111111 the scat with 14.172 11111111. to 6.6114 for Dr. Lenvine, Yiliiillll! as r1 National Government candidate, and 1,597 for Enoch l "Registration Away To Good Start OTTAWA. A118. l9.—(CPJ — The tabulation oi 011111111111, human re- sources got away to a. SWiil, #1110011‘- start wuuy. I<ro111 1111 parts o1 11w 111111011 came icports tonight 01 the early progress o1 the Nflllullili R98- istration. On one strength of those reports l1c1111qu111-1t-r5 ltcrc estimated that close to 2,000,000 registered (lurinS the first day o1 the Jircc-uziy stock- Laking. It 1s expected more 1.111111 11,000,000 residents o1 Pounds —— everyone i6 0r i11ore—wi;l be re- corded by Vvcdncsday night, when the icgistrrttiou 1s completed- Thc second duy 111' registration l6 expected to see even more accom- plished than toilay- 111% delimit W8’ lstrars and their thousands 01 vol- unteer helpers will be more accus- tomed Lo their (titties. and be able to work faster. Jules Cazstollglliil‘. chief rcg-lstrnr, says after thc1 gct into the swing of it, 1111931‘ W111 be able to complete £1 form in consid- erably less than l0 minutes. Registration proceeded through- out the day without check, accord- ing to reports received at the office of Mr. Justice T. C. Davis, Deputy 5th Columnists Seen Active At Prison Camp SOMEWHERE IN ONTARIO. A113. 19 —tCP) — A powerful short- wttve radio trrinsmittingtr sci was discovered by police tonight in the barracks of an internment cnmP in northern Ontario after a Germiw officer escaped with the aid. it i! believed, of fifth columnists. 'I'l-1e prisoner, a stilién. 118M051‘! trouble-maker. escaped through B three-foot high. timber-ed tunnel which led directly tinder one of the guard rooms. Guards off duty were asleep above him as he crawl- ed to freedom. He is believed to have escaped i" three rfoclock this morning btit hi: zibsr-nr-o was not rcvcaied until ne- veillr- 11f 6.30 a. m. When 1111110? scurchcd thc barracks whci-c he sic-pt they found wires leading 3° ti"? coves and further search reveal- ed the radio. The tunnel was excavated I10 carcfullv attthoritics believe B Ben‘ cral escape may have been con- templnicd. Police say prisoners stole the timber for the tunnel piece by piece f1"om 1vorkmr-n who are bulld- ing additions to the barracks. From a cookhotisc it crossed ax- open stretch of ground and came out ciircctly- behind one of the gunrclhouscs. Whcn the escaped Geminn stepped from t1he_t11ni1cl lit? discarded 111.1 camp clothmt; find- changcil to civilian clothes which are believed to have been provided by otttsirlers. His shirt and trousers wore found 100 yards from the tun- ncl cxit. Accorcllnz to mlicq the other prlsoncrs crenicd a disturbance at the time of the escape to divert the attention oi rzttards. At the da,v)—((‘i’)—(icrmnn raid ers l'(‘2l|)])0iii‘€(l in Britain's skies 111st night 11nd e111-ly this morning, flying over towns in the northwest and southwest 11nd Wales and killing 11f least three civil- ians in Blast Anglia. Most of the German bombs fell in open country. The civilians killed were victims 0f :1 homh which struck the cm-nci- of 11 smiihy in East Anglia, and also in- jured several persons. (Britain's bombers appar- ently were striking hack 11f the some time. An air raid ‘alarm “'11s sounded in Ber- lirlz, 11nd thc Hamburg 11nd some time there was 11 heavy thun- ricr 11nd rain storm. lvilnistt-i- of Nntlonnl Whi- 5 rviccs. I11 some constituencies rcipstrrition rc-nchcd as high as 40 per cent. in age was a bit 165s 111111125 per rent l-Icnsbt-i-g V_C.C.F‘;»cnndld§tc_. LONDON. Aitg. 19 ~(CP1 --Brit- l 11111 abiuidonctl hcr Soinalilzind. Protccttn-tiit- today, successfully’ 11-1111111-1111-1 1 hci" forces 111 a st-ra-I tcgic retreat. British troops stuck to the fight as long 11s ixxssiblc, inflicted heavy I lo s on tizc Itzilinns 11nd then tvitlitlrctv by ship, removing most of thcit- 11111111111011. and mtitcrinls,‘ with thcin. Supplics which could not, bc taken 111-re dcstroyed. The tvitlnliuiwni gave the Ital- ians posscssion of an East Afri- cmi 1111111112 extending from Eritrcn on the north to t-lic borcicr of Brit- l 1111-121 K1 l1_\’il. (Jolony on the 51111111. ‘ Italy 1111.1. won n strip oi coast‘ covcriiil; purl 0i thc Rcd S1111 at‘ the "buck door" of the Stu-z 01111111, lhc nnri-ow Rab El Mn-ndcb Sirnit- lx-ttrccu Frcnch Somalilnnd and‘ Britain's Adcn Protcctorotc, thct 111111 of Arlen and the 1111111111 Oc-l c1111. l Vvtthdrmvnl 1v11s dccldcd on. 1111" liililtdl nniioitiit-cliiciii sniti. as m1 ;\li"l‘lli1ll\'f? to reinforcing the Suin- .llllf\ll(l garrison with reserves who wcrc nccdcd n cwhere. 'l‘hc withdr:1\\11l tllllllll'(‘ill.l_\' was vltectcd from Bcrbw cnpltiil 11nd t-rlcl poi-t of Somtiltlnnd. totvnrrl‘ which Itnlinn forccs hncl been driv- lmz for two weeks. British hind, sea and n11- forces continuo fighting the Racist leg- ions on two other African fronts -~on the Ethiopian-British Kenya bordcr where Italian columns have driven some 30 miles into British tcrriiory; 11nd the Egyptian-Llbvan border, where activity thus far has been confined to llll‘ bombings. small rnids by bot-h sides 11nd henvy British naval bombarcinent of It- nlian bases British forccs. however, expect o major Italian drive on this front shortly. aimed at the Sui-z canal. 1fi l i t fBritis/z Abandon Somalilancl "In Strategic Move 25,000 Chinese Homeless After Japanese Raids Cl-IUNGKING, 01111111, Aug. 19-——| (APP-AL least 25.000 ix-rsons were reported homeless tonight as flames started by Japanese .nccn-1 dint-y 110111111. (iestroyut the 1\1i1cri-‘ c1111 lvicilitvdtst Church and raged< li1lCOlll-l'0llf‘(1 through 11 vast n1.(i- lcity sccilcu a iniic 111111 11 quartcr 10111: 11nd 11 r1u11r1cr~1i1ilc iwmss. y The loss oi’ lifC wits in-c-stixnnbie. 'I‘he bOiiibs were droppcti every1 icw ininuu-s for 1.110 hours on ccri- 1 (r111 Cihungking 11nd the hithcto 1111111111111111111 \v1..lc‘.'1i rc.~.ri1'iil:11l scc- 111111 in 1111- 1.1111 1111- 1-11111 ' ihicc 1i.1_1'.~. 11nd 1111- h11r ‘ ck since. the bombings si11 111 Jung, Washington I Star Approves Defence Plan WVASJ-IINGTON, A1112, 19.—-(CP)— Full approval of the mcnsurcs b12111; tnkcn by the Canadian and United States governments for 111-stern ltcmisphere defence was expressed Icctlitoriallv todnv by the Washington S111‘. "This mutual understanding he- lvvccn the two countrics simplifies the opening day nlthoitgh the avcr-f Convoy 0f lbotit as the _ ‘moved purposciully to their prev- t iously-dt-slgzidted positions. ‘1111111-111111; soitlit-rs 11nd the young- A1315. All rtppcnrcd to be in chccrful British Liners Reaches Canada AN EAST c0111: CANADIAN PORT. Aug. 1o --tCP) —A tam convoy of British lint-rs slid throllfih the 11oz); flog of Atlantic 111110 111s poi- ne o . Greatest secrecy surroundcd Q16 arrival of the escorted ships but it was ascertained there were nppfmd- match‘ 1.000 British govemment- sprmstircd children aboard the 1'95- spys, 11s 1vcll as srcne invnhded Canadian troops lx-intz scnt home and regular passengers. AUthOYlLIEF stud 011111 some of the children from one liner would be disembark- ed during the night. 1111,911- 11315 great activity 1110113 thi- waterfront as til? $11115 Mid 1111111- 11111-111111 rczit-hcd the harbor, tugs 11nd smrill craft spPcdinK l1" vcsscls of the convoy The 1.11115 1111111111111‘ 11.11 i9 We D19" had tlit-ii- ilccks lint-d 111th passengers, .~1.1.r1ts 111111 the unanimous opinion sccmcd to be that the voyoile 1vas .1 plcaisont 11nd uncvcntiul one. The u, drcsscd 111 suits sweaters, '1i1d ion;- llillllS 11nd dresscs‘ 11111 in1.1'",11-:;hf1- hut- ivcrc lll a, crotis filnOil nud could be hcnrd i h 191-1- tl1-.- 51111): c111ue along-- tut- ci-s. -' lmnniug over the side oi the rails. the boys 11nd cirls were askcd whcrc thczr ucw honics tvcrc to bf‘. F01" 1'1 most prti-t. thcy rcplicd unt-t-n- ct11".1.11l_1- ihcy did not kno1v._ One ynllill inquircd r11tl1cr anxiously whcthcr pcople over hcre 5P0)" English or 1vhethc1" the 11ml“? ill vogue- was French. H9 appeared grcntly relieved at H$S\ll'1lflC€5-—.l1l 11111111111 ~1h11t the lnnguaile was custcuiary in Canada. ’I‘hc rctitrning Canadian soldiers‘ Sllll) “'11s the first ship to come a- longside and the men immediately startcd pitching Fhiglish coins on the piers. The British gov-eminent- sponsored children. having picked 1111 tho (faiindian terms. cllmbéd the rails. set-king "ct-tits" 11nd “nick- 01s“ from official, naval, air and the task or tolning hands for con- tinental defence," the editorltalanid. Quality Gives Flavour "SALAM" TEA. .2 military authorities 11nd other per- sons with whom they talked. lMilitary, llaval Attaches Named lTo Washington OTTAWA. Aug. i9-rCPl-Col. It. F. a. Iptson. MC, of Vancouver 1111s bot-n fllllmilllPtl Catiiidlnn Mil- 11111-1‘ Aiinchc 111 Wtishlngtnn. Dc- 11111-1-1 Minister Ralston announced 7 -u"'1 1i. Bremen radios went off the the all" abruptly last night). (BY J- F. Sunder-son. ("11nd- dian Press Stuff Writer) LONDON. Aug. CllPl9)—-Nnzi air attacks on Britain dwindled fodny to Sllnrndic raids but Royzil Air ‘ Force bombers. reaching far 1 over the continent. hzimmer- ' ed at German and Italian in- j dustria] areas and for the‘ fourth time since Saiurdnv ‘ subjected the x1111-1111iii ‘coast of France to unrelent- ing bombardment tonight. ljllc Ministry of Home Sc- cttrity announced that all ltri- fatn has bet-u dcclnrctl a "vie- icnce area" and extended em- ergency war rcgttlations to rho whole United Kingdom which hitherto applied only to 1; 2c» mile-deep Strip 0f §fifllltvflffl frmn the Scottish 11111-111-1- I0 1h; southern coast of iiuglztttd. Germziii)”: big alinuiiutm tilrint at Rhciuieltlcn anti chemi- cal works at “Yiltlslnit 11nd it~ “lib 11W l-ig rtirciztii Lit-thrice; :11 .\lil."1u 111111 iitrin 111-rt- 111111-111; the ohjet-tiv-s of dziiiiaging at~ tucks lvv British ltninlvt» Scattt-rr-d Nazi riiids on this is- land 011111111111-11 11111111111 11:t--1" dnrk. lFewEn-e-nfits/Raids Monday, R. Takes Qffensioe German Planes Return Over Britain Early Today —- Quiet Day Is llnexplaincd. ‘strt-cts." 111-tor l . Joseph 11111“, 10-1, A l bcforc it ‘ to n-gistcr 11 FLIERS CONTINUE QLD SPOTLIGHT IN AI Conservatives Cain Seat In FeclLBy-electioltt v I. 1': LONDON, A1111. 20—(Tues- Rggidgnts Berlin Driven To Shelters Art LKQIIILRN CAAAL) -\_\' PL Aug. iJ.-»1Li'1-~.'"=.1.1' 11. ." uucupuctt uucrns 0111111111. 1.11.1111», aiie 1.11. p» scngcr Alfiflllg 111-to 1:11.11 sun ".M..1_\. 1\L1‘.>. .\1. jtldnuL-i" tQ 11111111111, “.111 stilt ic11;..11111_. 1.1.. 5111: 11111. to“. 111:. 11.1111 s11~111 1 - she 1111.1 .1...1;. atcti. "A11 1 stun, "" 1 piuitnzut j. oi i111: 1.1.111 row-cu for 1'1’ is gctuiil; Stiu-ci: 1 said, 111111 the 1'1.~s;111 lilo: a bllliu a. .. Mrs. 1111112001; lust l1 money ililtl 1111 ‘111-r t OLDEFT ALminTAx r1311 s 1.1‘ li.\ ll KIDS/ION TON All: citizen, was up bricl. ,1, dnv to file his nimze 111 1.1.11 a] rczistrntlon, The 11051-11 . avian rczttlii-(I 111.1 p1-I. 111-c 111.1 - npvnr-ii. l-ir- 1111s ‘.1 -1 SOME WELL—TO— Do FOLKS ARE HARD TO DQ. l-Incnly plum-s. wcrt- ltcnrd owi- towns in tli1.- 1ioi-tli-c.-1.~-t. snutiir-ust ‘ and whit-s. Lin.- 111.1 (111 111111 hoiitb- ‘l‘1il111.\'l‘11 ‘.-1" 1'1 1. 111 .- c1‘ wits shot down 11111-1- 11 1111111,: "- ‘111111 "1111 I1111T-l1I1111-1- . 111111.11- attaick 1'11 which 1". 1111111111111 111111- boinbs on a Stlllill trots: ut-h. , ' - 1" '11! Individual X1111 r111 1.1111. .1,1,1c.11rt1<1 ' 71 over scuttsi-tct p-tits of 111.1 cnini- ,' TB t1"y during tiic 11.111". Lll‘(\|)])ll.§; -- 1 .. bombs in 1111- indtisli-itil midlzintis. Willi-NYE 4'1 Til a northeast 1211111111111 town, n vili- -'l'“i'°ll'-° i‘! 71 ago in Norfolk and a dock 1n Ovmva 1.; 3.; South Wales whore an oil gllilk 1-‘I‘~""l""-"1 '71 .1 was set nfire. ,Qu1-bcc ti; 1.11 RAF. nirclromcs Illsfi were at- 5m“ 5M1“ 51 77 tacked. The Air Blllll-élljv 11nd the H1“ ‘1\’ - V‘ Ministijv of Ilomi- sci-drug.- 1111-.C1 l1°‘-¢<'l‘l'~"il ~ 11‘. nounccd there 11-111-11 11 “iliill1lxl‘ of ' cnsunltles“. P11111111" pilots oi the, l‘t)REt‘\.<'l‘ Royal Air Pbrce shot dmvn tour of the lone raiders without loss to Ill-lfllllil" l-ialsi: Fri-sh or #1111112 thontsolvog, uiuds; §h0\\I‘I‘\ and 111:. \\c1|-.1<-\1 This cmmrtslcd with $i1llfl1i\"S ““-"1'""§"." grcnt 1111- bnttlr-s 111 1111111111. iollnlr- 1\\- 0P5“ int: a rcviscd count. tiit- Air M111- istry announced tonight 111i Nazi raiders were (‘li7\\‘il(‘f‘l--ill.'llfl.\i R. F. aircraft nlso bombt-d 111(- Hnmshclm nirdromz- at Mulhotise in Alsace and 130111011111- lmrbor. War-ZS Years Ago Today tlly Tlu- (‘nnrtrllnil Prcssl Aug. '20. 11115 11.1111 .1.t.-111"'i dcstroycd German suhnn-veuc oil Ostcnd. Bel-shun. Frcur-‘i lost. around in minis but 111.1111 1111111.: T111 onnotincr-mcnt follow one . ' r111 1-l cr "n 1h:- cvcning by Nay Minister Macdonald that Capt. v.1-:o~.- G, ih-rds-ur of the Royal Canadian Nswy had been named No/val Attache mt Washington. in the Vosgos Mountains Butt-h ltioops on Westoni Front lit-id ap- lprosdmawly 100 miles of the lino. . 11111-111 in 11111 1_1_-, ,(1'lil1ll.\l".\iL'14‘l'.' 1- per cent of the numbci" oi atiack- 1-*l"“"<‘-”§ i" ("if iug lanes. Britain lost. 22 plant-s.‘ Thc 1111.1 tlvrv “ *1.» 11.1.1 1 lhtrl‘. tid1- this 11f nnd tomr-rimv "v11 Sun Scls "1.'..= r- rists $111110“ '1 - [n21 1111,11 111cc" p. n1. Sitntnicivdilc 1111c 1'? !l‘l“""\ T.‘ c!’ tlinn (‘i1ni'11-'.‘t'1-1.-:1 'r_11_1s_ (".111 rrimr .1" tun-us in-nvcs llorthti "I .1’\ ‘l. fl i? .1. i. Hid P. 31.441 l ‘.1 11-111-1-1 'l‘»1"in1 "‘ 1'11 l " , 1100A“, 1'15 I‘,\l, )1 1A S T.) SUNIHY Fliliklf II Junc- iGih to S11"l1""l‘ .'“‘.-. 1'".- -‘ 5l\‘I‘I—— Lx-nvcs Borden 9 A M . ‘I l’ .\i Lmvcs Tormcntl-zc. 10.13 .'\. M. 8.10 P. M. ( A. B. T.)