|¢m|uerslde:— Bell Bookstore, Water Toronto Bllfl!» Wlteg jg The Guard‘ will ggrrler Boy at 2c lm lil: or 10c ,'l'hls column la reserved for ne In _ . . I s: "r "1 st 2 cents a word strictly p". lble In advance. AIEXALL Milk of Magnesl ables 1.50 ior $1.00. Gourlies Drug iwre. _0LD OATS HOPPER fed to the, is a valuable low med Jlltlltlflllill feed. Old oats soldi round: POW-TY u“ PRINCE COUNTY .. - THE sass Wtlllllll m l‘ "m! M"- Polld ' M? Louis O'Connor of Crystal Th» Guardian may be bought daily at an, n u" tnuowlu‘ no". h in gill farm, Clinton and his two ‘ aug ters Mary and Elizabeth mot- !‘- Gourl] KEN A very prett weddl 9i . oradto Tighten s d. ~ b" ~- Mark eéaiglrgflifinbrxi'xlll'e s; SINGTON RINK ggdeatltéledhbme ofnlirfvfaizd firms. 1m! with thorn (giillrs. t. ...... t. ... ...... ... . or dt...s.zs;ti?".~.zilll.rlzsi- but. ”3.~'.'l6‘.£“¢l.;.‘3..“.;if,§ Der week. {hone zap m, rfffffvf; z‘ THURSDAY glen their daughter, blLyrtlc may’ ‘m . m. m,“ NIGHT Mr"%;{§;r ulraliltféle 15v finial: (t; Mr. Louis MacDonald, Mr. Ern- l and Mp5, Alfrgd woéd Mount a“ Hempmu 9nd._Mr' an“ Ber‘ ‘ __"_“___—-——--_.____ Tryom v nard all of Tlailtsli left m‘, TlIvPS- i Qwm rrr» ... .... .....- “m” °""“ESTRA u‘ talc“ “a or warm 923mb." i“ *@ \\1 "WW/f at Bruce's. Sponsored by fazvvglerintémi been frecledoffnh f ___'_ ' c A u A o | A' i: o | l. e o m P A u I z s _____1.-2oa-sl-l4-zi. 4mm; w (fag mmhmslsounded’ m, Tho friends of Mr. Jerrio Gaudet __COMPACT lunch k" KENSINGTON BUSY Jim-d‘; leaning on ha. fame“ amh the genial shoemaker are sorry to ___, my thermos bottles Gourlles! D13‘; BEE CLUB vbnlili‘ her Dmgadullder the a: ' he“ or his $110M mxtpss‘ -——W___—*—IZL: a _ ' r e it ——-—-- L ism“: L-182-9-l3-2i. so I"! by 7o not o! u t white gllilfiilrodress [wlthbfrblxlltveglloglllla Mil-S! ARM Whclan who has n» est Prlnce . -l82-9-l3-2i. _ _"“_ exce en bridal ell and r ath g ardenl . centy passed a - n. N. l...‘ 7 - I “3§’l§5£@""l§§t. “£33.25: "'" ‘m’ sisarzbr...“ rZ-iilanlg so“ at” a ‘Tetwhem Cmlvelltw“ r clearing at greatly requc d . Old time dance caller to l. d l ' e ye fly vs n?’ ‘pr ‘m???’ Mr- alld 3 miner-- i-l'r’fi°.‘"i.r'i.‘ "5"" BAKER y» at... .... ...?" l; as sfiaimaiisla ‘cared M“ _ ~ or ighl .l'.. Bruce's. L-203-9-14-2i.| _WATERMAN.S Pgns and Perk Proceeds go to Red cmés fgtaigfirilfifiagésfelfifig: gfinhcg fléefxiv-I _AT,I,LIN,I_IO“”__N, Fa“ ‘ootwear at Taylor Drug Co. Kensinll- "UNI-ammonium Refreshments served nllony, felllcitations were extendedto Iii lllllwd‘ A mmplete range "5 I _____ Admission 25o 1301;111:133 {o therlleoiugoltiylllfargntliealltfil-l le 1-l1"-‘]Y3,1"1:gg1$ln m" Bnfl I —FOR RENT-offing 513533 _ Coma and H I ous refreshments of ice-cream and °".".“.‘.. ,1,‘ “m. sag ‘g; scrheg? ‘ground floor. Dalton Buildi , Al" short SIIbJGCtS an Down Hitler cake were served. the bride making filmlllJz ivcal- sheen and Mclnnl‘; ummerslde‘ L-IBZ-El-lil- l. shows 8t 7-30 and 915 - the tnrstlgtlclfillondln Lwtzaclargeedénd " - _- >__ ' . ' | mos ar ca y ewra w llg L-187-b-13-2l. _FOR SALE. _ Choice M _ lllllllliee TODAY 8f. 3 p-m, cakes. The refreshments were serv- (Barrister) 5 yeam Good driver “l; ed by friends of the bride and _g_i|.l'|| G. MUlfART. Gen- worker. Also used HlhClIlllGIWFIlS ' groom M155 Helen Carr and. Miss al llrtirllilce Agency. Insurance Frost & Wood gang plows 519'“) e Anna Mafimnald- Q1] k.llLl.~i. Liberal contracts at Massey Harris $5.00 Manure s rel l ' The happy couple left via, Borden .05, yup». Phone summerslue. er $50.00. Potato diggers HovcPl- ‘(d for a honeymoon to New Brunswick‘ i-l; rim-z. L-331-1l. Eureka $20.00 and $2500 Allmln and (the Artludpollstvsillleynwgalrclr W ' , ' _' I TEX} S i118 n 6X BX! ng CR1 sn-mzlctl-lollvo L grammars}- Bg§,vlg§h(il)lldlfl0ll. Willllllliltglgv-kflljlgli?’ us, m, whales for a ham, wedded me - . \\l. rcgre earn ha _ ' ' a ' I ~_ 1'1 McNelll is a patient‘ —P\TIEN - c F M t _, . ice County Hospital sllf- Russell, 12 yr“; m, sgygfgxfnhl; e ' ' "is 11W" all Ulif-‘Cl/fld hand. Mrs. Waltcr Lauglillll of Sher- __ s lvll Newl. Bublerlllllfllll. Advertising ‘Mum b. l: W, your order to the boy responsible for deliver-leg on y "0 JOIN AIR. FORCE —-Mr. |'ili.lll Pizcluird, soll of Mr. alidl _, .l.Iilll'.\ Prichard of Summer’ this week for Charlotte- jnr ‘WESTERN CUARDLAN ' — l o .44 AGENT lur J lm was sumuansml Wm’ “m” lut-Phons zap brook has clltercd the Jultxl foot. His liliiily he will scml be cut, covered. u to JOlll the Canadian Air S. -K.\‘l'l"l‘lNG CLUB.-'I‘he young- lll<'llllll'l‘:\ of the I.O.D.E. were lrluzzlctl at the home o Mrs. i. llllillt’ on Friday afterll nfor olitilnlla 0f the Fall Knitting 2. W. llplNG LADIES’ CLUB EN- Presbyterian Church - t. Jlll€d lo a. most enjoy- (‘dill boll at the summer cot- 0i ,\lr. and Vlrs. Heath Strong ivwé: ‘The young ladies spent -r- cultivable evening and be- » lulu thanked their hOSICS Ll. spitallty. FEXDEREI) FAREWELL PAR- L‘ bail Pilleau. manager of ll Nova Scotizl at Al- llll‘ past eight years, was -.; _\ farewell party at the tvrv cnpab v pvt-sided‘ at .lllL‘V to read all address, . accompanied by the pre- (ll s handsome rioce of abvulltiflll hlszll boy dres- Pllicau was also remem- ~. W. R. Cameron making lllllllllll. Specchcs were l". Ariiett Arthur Mc- o Delaney. and OlilCT-‘l. wilzii; ivlls pleasantly spcllt Illli wcd by a (lance. Refresh- . '.ll‘l'(‘ served by the hostess. 112K“? ,h'}“sK,.,1,’§,§'.‘,,0f,p§f.“,‘f§§fii -—Mrs. (Dr.1 Furl-cu of lvfcnforr‘. “._,.,,._"<hm.uv u‘) h“ up‘ mg bftlss. was a l‘{‘(‘l‘lll \'l~'l'(\l‘ lo 1\l- ,,,,i,,,', ' ‘ s borlon South, visiting licr sisvrt ‘ ' Mrs. John Illmall. S ‘ ALBER TON JAHLS Matthews, grade XI :.u. Sucnmerside Academy rt-uent visitor to his home Harvey Murphy la visiting iillX l . Thomas Williams, Daniel and Lewis Moore, Sum- . were week-end visitors to \\', V. MacDonald, D.D.. Mint visitor to Tlgnish, the i ltcv. J A. MacDonald. lwic Gass left recently for ltmli where he will lake Ulllnn ltllillll MucRae, Cltarizette- a visiting lli Alberton the . Airs. L. B. Champion. Wald MvQurllrl. student at V, . has returned to resume U05 for the 1940-41 term. l. Wlllett, Summerslde, was - business visitor to Alhlr- O O O Q trihcrt White. left into to Join the R, .('('~llfllllf‘. lVlr. Whlfe carries lilslllt! best wishes of a host . i I l I Q lurray Willett of the Can- lllk of Commerce, Alberton Spending his vacation licrsltle. the guest of his Mr. and Mrs. L, Wlllett. illcille McQuald. teacher at Vvst School was a recent v her home here. recently C. A. rnncls O'Connor. student at l. University, has returned Plum MacDonald" Char- .c his studies for the 1940- l- “Tl-i a recent visitor t0 l party was held at lhe Mr and Mrs. John Wal- 111. Wednesday evening in ic Sacred Heart Parish. A ,ll_ll‘l(‘h was served by the rizcs were won by: Men's,‘ if? Glllls. Ladies, Miss m; and called upon lilr.‘ John, $ vices fol- Bedeque ll 3 p.m.; 8J7 Cape Albany 7:30 pm. -—ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Margaret Garland, Albany. announces the engagement, of hay —Tne Young Llifllfis"daughter- Marl’ Ellcll i0 Patrick Walter Farmer, Bordon. ltlarrizigc‘ the lath-r part. of -9 -—Ml'l. to take place September. e case ullder the Dcfcllce lwas adjourned for lildgnlcllt wil be QlVfll. Personals —-Mr. and Mrs Erlwill ltlactnjiii ,1 vl=- of Halifax. N. 5.. wot-o rcc itors to Efgcwntcr, Stavvrt ' s,‘ -Mr. and Mrs. G. Jolly m’ Rothesay. N. B. wore rcrmlt visi- tors to Stavert Shore. —-S. i-cslerdav attending the llllif‘1‘l’l -Mr. David Clark of Willwtnt is visiting his brother. Mr. Ralnli ‘ Clark n New Glasgow. S -Dr n .1. MncuLcnd of thr- Brltlsll Columbia University’ is vis- ltlllg his brothel". Heath Atari. and sister, Miss Hattie MacLeod, a French River. S Contracts Let For Munitions |And Supplies I OTTAWA. Scpt. l3 --(CP) Munitions Minlstcr Howe announc- ed today contracts aivardczl tho munitions and supply (lcpartilicnl nuzilbcrcd 1.553 a"; totalled $8.366,- 745 ln the past uvck. Contracts over $5,000 include: Clothing and Accessories: Oxford Woollen Mills, Ltd, Ox- ford, N. 3., $59,832: J. A. Ilumillilgy and Son Ltd, Mcilctoli. N. $44,764. Barrack ltorea: Steel Furnishing Co. Ltd” New Glasgow, N. 5.. $12,800: St. Crols 593p My; Co, Toronto $7,420; Naval Stores: Saint. John Iron Works Ltd., St 39.900. Gasoline, Oll and Fuel: Dominion Coal Co.. Ltd. Sydllry- N_ 5__ $7,030; Community Coal Company, Dartmouth. N. 5.. $8.381; s. Cunard and company. Hallm- 116954: Matthews Coal Comm"! Halifax $10570 Lumber and Building Supplies Bulldhl supplies and milling Cc Lid. Hall ax. 8.10.945. Construction and Defence Projects M. l". Schurmnn Co. Ltd. 511m- merslde, P.E.I., $407,000. Malcrltlvnfmau 5556A“ MONTREAL. sent. la- rcPi - Four Maritime men wen: amorr! n classof 17 living officers gradual- _ Prl C . ll’ Hospital for IFCZDIIIQDLXIEC: 111512;}. friends hope agulil fully rc- “BEDEQUE United Church ser- Slllldfly. Svlvtciillicr 15th. Traverse Ralph W- Barker. Zllilllstcl". 1.33:4’. m I —ADJOURNED FOR JUDGMENT l ~ l was in Llhva and ‘\\'0\ll(‘l not be attempted by AND Last Times Today A mlrlhquake such as only those Marx Bros call bring about open- cd ivstortlzly" at the Capitol Theatre Circus." From startto finish it proved one 1e most successful comedies out illlflliollyivood since the last Marxian l c ill "Marx Bros. at the of ti v colllcdy concoction, the the Big Top l lrlcllliv. cal cf ‘Filcy ie circus world. share the camera cast adrift Oil thc rnli. Pnrtr. i" irolcs are Kcll..y mid Nat Polldlctoll. 10s 7n . of Cirollclio. Harpo Chico. which ls sodcs ital-n and piano. are woven llirntlzli thr- cniixcdv, It ivas pro- "livl"! l:v lllcrvvzi LmRnv and dircgl. ml hv l-‘tliva Bilazcll. To their is Fll" llirtt cvorv lover of top 90mg- ch." inllat put on his must-see list. The War This Week (By Dan Gilbert, Canadian Press Cable Editor) Preparations for a German at- tempt to invade the British Isles and for a concurrent Italian drive on Egypt. were believed to have noun-cl completion in the 54th week of tho war and Britain expected thr- Axis Powers to strike quickly without awaiting the outcome of [the struggle for supremacy in the air. Prime Minister Churchill told tlic British nation lhal: the Nazi attack cannot. be long delayed and that lllc coming iveek must be rriilkvd with other momentous days ln British history. when the lspmllsh Armada was approaching. From Egypt came word of a "lhlckonlllg uil" of the Italian for- there were in- crczisiilg indications that Marshal Grazlalll will time his gamble to coincide with the Nazi assault on Britain. Prior to the Prime Minister's speech it had been generally thought that a channel crosslgg 8 Gcrnlnns unless they could first gain the upper hand in the air. ‘Their attempts to attain this having failed. the German fliers during the week turned to large- scale night raiding, but no sooner wcrc their bombs beginning to have a telling effect than London's defenders put into force an en- tirely new schemeHof_t_lefence-a_ Austro-German_advance. MEWRSI ' i ' —Summerside Having overrun many other fields _ Merry Marxlans now run amuck beneath of a streamlined cir- custo bombard their audiences with 11ml‘ 110W Hvag= and comedy sequen- ccs. Iiltcrllilllgled wllll the Marxes and l-liclr streamlined circus are all lhlilllitg acts. acrobats. eques- clowlis and animals typi- _ with Canada Rvpgulfltmns A" “hm m‘ scorc-s of circus animals, a gorilla, S been occupying the illlCllllOl‘l(f>]f ti»; a Sm!‘ {m °"'“n.'umn' l?“ Upside‘ court for some time nl Sulnmcrsitltg. D'*"""“‘G“']~ a "lldf-"ll Vlllfilll» the was up on Friday {or fl.l‘£.‘lll‘ll"lll and l W" SWYHIHPst Man and a sym- Oll<' ivcck whrinl 1711011)’ 0W1‘ S , a outstanding Baker. Florence Rico. Erc Arclctl. Margaret Dumont Tho ])lCllll'(\ is the story of Ken- '_l3alz circus owner. who escapes q h s (‘l"(‘llS liirougli the coop- and accomplished through n chain of hilarious elli- Bcalltiful musical numbers. I will Ilariiri and Chico contributing \‘.l. l ——Ml'. and Ft. Wiflrht, cfl Gllnlillcrsidc. \\‘('l‘(‘ iii (‘lllll‘:lilll‘ll7\\l1l" ,,,,_S_ Wrights uncle‘ Co,‘ R M_ DaL 1 ."1\/ tlll l“ il ndcd that the picture D1137; PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE BIGGEST: DANCE Wood-Lgard Devslgblglillfllfi. (ff-‘Ibtbllli-(CPP) __- I n- _ le lice or e ween 46 and d 5o more illlnlsters than llow appear s to be lll sight, there is no signifi- cant. decrease lll ellrolliiellt ill theo- IOfflCHI courscs_ of United Church 9019265. the Ninth General Council Of the United Church, of Canada walslstold today. lutcd Press Science Editor) DETROIT. Sept. 13——(AP)—A Lead, mu comm; _ new vitamin. blot n, the most po- Cruits for the miliistrseflisclgsedrgo tcllt and powerful physiological council commissioners on [he mil-d substance ever discovered, was des- day Opghmr low-av conference in crlbed to the American Chemical Augustine United Church that an SOCWW here today- increase had been noted in some Biotin. a colorless crystal, has 00118885- _The real concern appear- been u chemical mystery for two ed w “"159 1mm m‘? dllnumlfm 0f years since the Netherlands scien- sugdlmls m “L5- . _ tists F. Kogel and B. Tonnes ex- Sulvcv “"5 mmcated m9 Mam‘ lractocl a barely visible quantity tcba conference lic d 17 ' ‘t ", . - » Saskatchewan l8. Afloirta ixllillgwNfilrrb- zamooo Chinese duck egg tlizvirn Qlltztiluo six. lll¥ll Foreign Mis- s ls six o nine. lere l b no shortage reported ill themcisastbtsg fmWslum hher? to! ‘ome and Central conferences. 11191163" C "m5 5- T0 remedy recurrences 0f such Biotin proves to be part of the shortages. the JOIIIIIIlLLCE reconi- vitamin B "complex". It is so mended that publcailclls of the pOWCTflII it is measured in thous- Ulllt0(1_Cillll'Cll bc usccl to illterest- ands of a millionth of a gram. youth lll the llliillfillfly’ as a calling. without it. soil germs, the It was suggested that church lcact- azocobacwr which {ix nitrogen for ers nail-tilt be ‘invited to atldress high pmm growih, are unable to work su‘q°l.g“tllcllll"s‘ . This fixation ls.the base of all Iweéénzfl,,i’i§,e%‘%v“%%21.357225, plant life, and therefore biotin nlaillltillllllco UClllllllllUl); all llicrcase' l"'°b“b1l’ ‘s a pxjlmary suurce or an of 25 Del‘ cent. ill church iiltend- ‘he fwd o“ “mm- ance. a six per cunt, advance m The two species of animals so nlcmbershlp, a l0 r cent. increase far experimented with. chicks and in Sunday school blelnberslllp one rats, develop serious skin diseases new member for cvcry six llow cll- when deprived of biotin. They in- mlled lll Ullilcd Church Yourg variably (lie unless given this vit- Peaillcis OTLZHIllZIIUOHS, a l0 pcr cclit 3mm {mam Bu; me ammmg ne- illcrcasc ill Woiilclrs lvllsslnllnry So- Nqqmv in m", me is m‘. mo 5mm] ciuty lllclllbcrsllip. and Zl(l(llll()lll‘.l,'tu“b‘,‘ “sum, in pure my,“ support of the local ('l‘llll'Cl1 aildnlis- Th, diiumm wmch SW95 an m1- Siqllllaly and {rgaimenénlce ‘land’ f malstllfo is at the ratio of one _ le conlml cc. uil el gul anceo mm m minions o! gallons o; DhLiCharles (EiIlldlCOttB. of Toronto‘, ant" c urmall an secretary, announce ‘ - that it Dlflllllfll this year to raise an . 0X19 “Ch 5011f" °t bum“ 15 additional $501100, m bc followed by molasses. interesting when it is re- anotllel" $50,000 effort b11941. The callcd that grandmothers used to additional funds would be shared by insist on molasses and sulphur in the various conferences of the springtime. Chllfflh- Other sources. are baker's yeast, ———-—i————-> brewer's yeast. pork liver. Wheat. CANON SCOTT WRITES POEM yellow corn. beef kidney, soy beans, SHERBROOKE, Que. Sept. 13- grass juice and milk. Canon Frederick George Scott.‘ of %‘ii'.’°§b..é'.l€3°.3’él'€.ll¥fé. first; Canadians I" for loyal support of the war effort Fit And Happy in a poem entitled "Should Freedom Fall." WITH ‘IT-IE C.A.S.F. IN NEW- FOUNDLAND, Sept. i3--Canadlan troops in Newfoundland are Nady to serve notice on Adolph Hitler anytime, Marsh D. Peters. super- visor of Canadian Legion War Ser- vices here, said in an interview this week. He expressed the conviction that the health of the men is su- perlative and that their morale and lighting spirit are at the keenest ~ h The mystery was cleared by a leading --i--i---_ "WINGS 0F YOUTH" OTTAWA, Sept. 13—(CP)—SlXth of a series o! documentary iilms dealing with Canada's war effort from various angles will be "Winds of Youth“—-a ful stcrv of the cm- pire war training scheme, the Na- tional Film Board anllollilcoci today. The film will be released this month. thick curtain of fire covering the whole space in which the invading planes are known to be. It result- ed in an immediate rcductlon in the effcctlvcncss of the German planes. Although their work was over- shadowed by the exploits of the fighter command, Royal Air Force bombers gave Germans a nightly taste of the sir war. Glancing back 25 Describing what he termed "of vital importance," Mr. Peters ex- plalned that the work of the Lieg- ion War Services fil\)l'lg the troops is plrmarlly to render all possible assistance in making the men happy and comfortable under active aer- vlce conditions. Hundreds of thousands of sheets, VH1"! Th8 of free writing paper and en- Canadian ‘ Corps was organized velopes, daily newspapers, maga- Sept. 13. i915, under Lt-Gen. E. zines; balls. bats and games; fnee A. H. Alderson. Allied troops re- pared during the week of pt. 3-14 for an autumn drive on the western front while ln the east, Russian coilntcr-attacks were par- tlally successful ln str-mmlng the cigarettes, u well u comfort-l those in hospitals are distributed regularly by the Legion to the troops. he said. In adldtlml, the Legion presents weekly moving pic- tures with sound. organizes sing- sollgs and concerts. and arranges and su rvlses baseball games a- 0! the Company. We offer at private aale the undcrmentloned property either together or separately:- I. FLOUR MILL-Sevanty-flve barrel roller flour steam engine, boiler and coal shed, and a suitable proportion of adjoining land. I. BAKERY-An up-to-date and well with a suitable proportion of land. l. LAND-A parcel of land running from the bakery pro- perty to the Railway. Part now under rental. The object of sale la to close out an Estate. I-‘or further Information apply to the either undenmentloned officers nlong t e various units. He added that the Legionb edu- cation scheme, whereby the men could take up or continue studies lo prepare themselves for their re- turn to civll life, and at the same tulle to improve their mllltacy ef- feclency will be instituted this fall. A Legion education offloer is ex- peeled to arrive at Newfoundland within the next few weeks to gct llie program under way. "The Legion realizes. from ex- perience ln the first Great War. that boredom is an enemy agent." Mr. Peters said. "We are trying to combat that by providing educa- tlon opportunities. entertainment. sports and other services of vary- lnk kinds. All of our activities are non-profit making." Tile hospitality of Newfoundland- crs is amazing, e said, and told of the people of one town who, wltll- out. charge. housed and fed a larzc colitingcnt of men during a wcck- ciid leave. Officers and men alllzc For Sale mill. equipped bakery (By Howard W. Blakeslee, Assoc- Bill Inman. Alexander Summer-side were recent W Tlllnish, attending ed from the Roval Canadian Mi‘ poi-cc Engineering School here to- day. They WOW‘ F0. D. S. "l". Younw. St. John. N. 8.: F0. W. F. C. PM Barres. GIIVSlJOPOlUIlI. N 8.: and Ft’). A. St. G. Harris and F. B.F'.C. Pcar- son of Halifax. 'I‘he mrn ivcrc Bradtlatcd fcllwivil‘! a riX-"r-“lldl course and will bc scnl- lo oihsr R. convention of the C. “A” C.A.P'. centres bnmediately. ROBINSONS MILL AND BAKERY, LIMITED. B. W. ROBINSON. President. MORLEY M. BELL, Secretary. Summerslde, P. E. L l lflfllml by the military authorities, have never seen or heard of such kindness anywhere else in the world, he stated. Mr. Pctcrs paid tribute to the co-opcration belmz extended tllc "everyone of whom." he added, "is L-222-9-l4-2l. deeply appreciative of the work we doing." r ll’! LUsO MEIPICITllilCVCfnrC-(litlttlrliif.‘ TIGNISH Developing Storm Adds To British Hopes By EDWARD L‘. BOJIAR Associated Prcss start writer - a new crcsceiluu. tiloru scattered Will.‘ ule \\ itl uciciuplllclils fidellce that LllllU ls llti‘ ally that victory lll llll: lIl0Llll5 filial vlc-tory. Cciltriilg Ull tile they lelld support to ill‘ Cltfllltilll’, ()1 lll‘S|')t'l.l Ull (‘Ulllfllnb as Britain's lAlilvS or have been n0 word of nient. Earlier. the arrival at (‘ribrnllarlc from of 30 French Spain. Ill Washiiliitoil. over the MlEdllt'l'l'.illl'£lll is liliilcti authoritative iilfarllltltitiil that Vichy g0\'cl'lilllvilt has l‘L'_]i‘('i delllzmcl that sonic empire troops ill Norlli Alrlill disarmeti lest flit)‘ llllptfll was Franc (‘OHAIISU at or lllore warplanes Morocco was riolctl llnllie It that nlakt-s lozlsibll- illi 1m lll c ivli‘ to attempt to (‘llllf]lll‘i' I1 Duce llow ttirmilun. \ ing troops from Lllt‘. \\('>'.'tt'i icrs of Libvn. FTOIU LHWJUCG COlllt? l ll lPOIlL- rumors that reinforced British lliPiil‘. fol-cos llawl been thrown around lillfifls sunl- ; clrlc Dodccuiicsti lnlll . lil the .Eastcril l\'l('lllll'l‘ l which ul- rcndy have bvfll s. . (l lllHl bomb- ed. Rome acknowlcdgcd tho likelihood that the acriulsllltill o: 50 Uliltvd States d€$ll‘0,\‘('l'5 \\'lil vi ~ l lc Britain to add fllflllvl‘ {O tllv l vs llvlcr- nllnctl tn slinttvt" Alli.-.;\\lllll',; dream of clllpirc. Mcaiiwlli xlntli ailpc s l0 llzv-l- 1i lll.ll"..lll cf two to olic or more lur 1m ltzilluiil land and air (ll'l\(' in cut lllc Bru- ish enlpire llfeillic at Salt-m British ccnllllalldt-rs. c<iililtltlit n\'l=l'_thv ul- l aim; l1, tlmnte oillclillic, srtv I‘..'i]_v ls faced.‘ at the nlomcllt wllli rm uilvonllort- l, ab?’ llO\\'-0l'—l\("v'(‘l' dfciilliia. With the two main Ffisrlfil arniics isolated bv sca from lloliit- supplv‘ basis and bv arographv zrom each‘ other, the Italian coiilillalirlers can‘ not afford to dissipate rllilllillniis and equipment in llll‘(7l‘lf‘lll,<l\'1\ limiting. coin}? Delay Decision 0n Wheat Plan OTTAWA. Sept. 13.--(CP)-—World wlleat marketing conditions may change betwvell now and November 1. Agriculture Mllllslcr (‘rarcliller to- day told a PPCrS ctiilftirl-lirc lilld it l5 ‘possible ilc uoicliillicllt lillly Ht- lay uiltll the elld of October its de- cision on llow to llclp the wheat filrnlcr who cannot turn his crop into cash because of lavk oi elcvai- or space. All increased export trad:- mlgllt enable tlio fllillltl5 to this fall nlilch ulcuit-i- (iuuiilllies of wheat than now is indicated. Elevators were alrcatiy nearly filled with last vests wheat crop when the new crop. estimated 534,000,000 bllSlivlS lor Lllu pra1rlc.~.| began comliig on the murkct. Av- cordlllglv a tiuuiii ulls llXLXi so tllllt a farmer could (l(‘ll\'l'i' to all clown- or no more than five bushels for m each acre he had scetlcd to Wheat. He has to look nltt-l" storing the N- UA WASHINGTON, supt. l3.~-lAl’)__ As the storm ovcr London lljllfillfp, \'l.>l'- where LO sinulglllvii Blliullfs coli- plcsciit LTImS Mcdllcrrllllullil, Lin: ltil*.'i:>tr-.-.~.:.- l ed by Brlllsil h-uttlcrg that a ,. mug illc. -, ' illlU Aitvisu- l~,&),,’l“__ past the silcllt illlllS of the lol ress $11" tlicrr- would l Hill lllcll" lilovc- l nrililild tiic comer. Axis ullcnsillt-ss by the? 200.000 Fri-rich lie in when! , sell ‘ R moron s. h! fie Marie/s‘ offiifilv Wfi/Ye fuse okrsarvir .- " f,“ ‘v; ieziclltlrs of West. Prince was held l.) {l1_ 01mm! Hall on Thursday, 809;. l_. 9' oi .~ 1044i with an altl-iid . ‘llbfs. Th0 Presldt-llt. lloOll. ovuupicd lilo v of iveicolllc v Hie sec law,- Ml". B-LIPK was lll).>('l‘.' Mr . m; ct, -» llm.» liltioils I)(ir:1ul, Nrilznilriticms Ari hur W, incl‘. Liifll ill!’ act. nits of the ~\ 011.10 P. h‘. I. '1‘ F‘ Ho a. ' "hug be: . lll‘ ac vlvd l)‘; past ilS lite lczlcilers lll- .'~'.'ll"(l that l .\liil§lll'f‘ liy Miss Pearle ‘and her Grade IV class. l Ml‘. i’: ‘lllilid ‘ (‘Ylll Sec ililill'Di\.<(\‘l the tcachelzs He iior Azltllcilvtic which should be fix-p: lit-ax and tidy; one for Nzt- ; c Study; one for compostion l mic for rapid work. the any of the child's understand- M. ‘Qln IlIOIIlKTIB or create an 1n- [lci-c in llzs illrthv-r study of the 1,. ilrul [O O learning of facts from the text. till in ‘m to think out in spnkc on Rod Cross Work and out- lilictl the year's activities and pass- Iiti around s sheet of suitable ac- Dllrracll then presented the Red Cross Banner to Mia! Ruth Camp- pcll teacher of Knutsford Primary Department. Mr. to: ling of Lltcrature. Mr. Green rvi ‘cl to the new handbooks ioar- .ll('illlll’ly to the one to the Grade VIII Reader. He stated those books or and pupil as they contained de- limis of the author, splvnrlld 'l‘lic mceiilig tlicn (llllll\‘l‘. malllder on his fzirlli. Only when wiimlt l5 ill the elevat- ors dOPS the fllrliic-l" lt'l'('l\'<.‘ cash for it, and with a largo lhilllllll of the crop relilaliiill: on lhv. luilils, lll!‘ farmers- lll lll7lll_\' (‘iltlh will be lltilxl . pressed i0 secure vllouirli rolilly L‘L\ l to pay their l-llTUSllllh; bills, tax s‘ and other debts. Provincial laws, Mr, Gardiner ex- plaincci today, l'l','.'lllllll' llll.‘ (ivtlllv- tiOIls when lmills ll 1'4‘ Illll(ll‘(ill wlii-llt 0n farms. 'l.‘ll4- llll'l'.~lllll‘_! bill, the year's taxes. the litl-twiuils for ll‘- palrs and for lll‘(‘t' ilzr-s of lllc must all be takcll "c of. M1‘. Gardiner (llbCllsslyi this with a deplllulloli lll wuliiililvu ullcn lie acted ill tho llbsclivv qr Ml‘. blac- Killnoll, whose lll‘}l1ll'lllll‘lll. is lo.- sponsible fol" wlicat mllrkcllllu. "I svas told tlu- l,l-.v \\ll.\' so 4nd so ‘ and I replied tluit. sonic lztux- could be chaligctl by twillliu .l'}{lSil|llll'lS_' Mr. Gardiilcl- said. The Mlllistvr that if the gtivviliiiiul‘. matlc lll]- vallccs to lllc {lirllu- llw zarlllvrs should have lllc shy . tn llll\\ should bu. (lLXHPXZKHl. Last spring, lit lull" fllzliulll} vadcd l-‘rllllcv. tliv niilllslvl‘ said ll(‘ was advised Frliivt- ivnultl lllwvllllll- 0 " ' = 000 bllsllcs nl "\li.u:. matnkvt Wits cut of: lull if H: trOoll-‘l again Ulllll‘ l-‘rlillcc, Bvi or Holland a llow tlt-nmlitl furu will dcvclop. l'.\'l)l‘l‘.~5l‘(l tllc vii-iv “ I lv |i l Iirl‘ l‘. i The camcra calcite-s an allll-:-lrrr.ll't lrcw In rcllnn I'.'.'lll\" n y drill at mic- of tlic gun- of llir- luill: rv. ll\.l‘\ l i v i-ll 'i Tl.\ \ 1.. Ltl-‘d nluiig lhr- ("Nl wait-l, This l.:i - ‘rath-llcalillg \llvll cvvrv livl- ‘lY thrrc milcs, varying with the lraij-cctory. “d. wall‘ .\l'l’l".|l.\'f)\'>‘w' .\i.’~'~l\P\' cl lllc llleezlll: “llll l1l.. ‘B0 Will 'l'llt- PYPilllPlli lli his adrou; out- — the surplus ycars has the war and filt- . r iiltllclltcd is a good a gm. boiler samrles pevitzips are Just ‘ l The.» Supervisor Mr. Merritt E. allagllzin H. A.. than addrcssed _ , He stressed the need ll0lll‘0f hotter attendance and for ; tvaciler to visit the homes to ascer- ltalli wlij: the pupils were absent. ' the Study Clubs \\'(tlil(l bc on the same basis as 1.151 1r, and he urged every teacher to __ tvlld the nearest one to her or} 11M,“ 1mm. The next item on the P70278121] “TLS a nltlch appreciated dcmon- . 1;; sir lOll ml the tczlcllillg of Cubic MacNeil t he lll‘ in lilo cn-lrt-e o! silldie: MacDonald, Gen- .arv of the P. E. 1. T F‘. _ , deal‘. Willi tile salary qucstion and the llllt of administration. Mr. k .\lcNcvi'ii spoke on "Work V ' lic slated the pupil should ‘have at. lUflrl. four work books: one 3 ivhcreas fhero of mlsllndervandfn Mt<< Nlnrjorlc lquly deal; with . lliuuull Marshal (‘rra- , ‘ Iltulviii“, Silo stulcti that lb." troub- - (‘I '.\l!il Rvvlliiv wrirk all loads back gr» (l 1mm‘ alzslglllllcnt. She said "Pre- vviifltill ls button" than cure" so we rllofizl uso a good assignment which to clour up dlfflcultlr-s in question slid llsn n 1'- ’ "P4 flint rho ‘hrlnlfl ."il~ ‘v1 “"’El‘,'l(‘fl w ilrovlde a definite addition even in place of the mere . C Miss Vtlilh Darrach R. N. then mm,“ Th“, Wrwt T, lnz votcd lillon Pf‘.<'l'l‘t\‘l l."i Plicsldcrlt —?\l’r' M"; tlvilics for the ensuing year. Miss 010cm“. w”, PNflMdU“, The teachers were reg Arthur Greene spoke on the mg n“ d“? m Mr!” Miss Hilda Gilli: c! ‘ were an invaluable aid to the teach- l _s¢-;-(~,n3r, lulimclit. and plvllly of seat Wllfk. l The lllalfllnl’, clns -1 by , iq-qy; {h adjourned for I Nat". . H ( q .