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CHARLOTTETOWN OEIITRAL lillhRlilAll This oolansn ts reserved ter news of local interest. but advertising of a newsy nature niay be inserted at llve cents a word. strictly Pl!- ablo in advance. WILL VISIT Pxl. I. -- An ea- peoted visitor to the Province to- day is Mr, N. B. Walton, GEE-i exggutivg vice president of the Canadian National Railwsyl. Mont- real. He will be accompanied by Mr. W. E. Robinson, regional vice president and general manag- Qt. On his arrival at Moncton yesterday Mr. Walton stated that traffic is moving freely over the railway and the management does not anticipate any difliinilty in handling this year's largo wheat cmip. Amer visiting tho llhlsnd Mr. Walton will proceed to Hali- fax. LEAVE FOR VANCOUVER- Members of the United Church on Prince Ed/wsrd Island who lone today to attend the Council of the United Church at Vancouver tu- clude Riov, W. A. MecQuarrlo, Souris; Rev. George Gough, Car» endish: Rev. L. M. Murray. Ken- sington; Rev. and Mrs. A. 8. III, VsrsmnfMn Justice G. J. ‘Pw and Mrs. Tweedy, Charlottetown; Mr. W. E. Brooks, Summerside. Senator Sinclair.‘ A program of entertainment is arranged by flat‘ British Columbia Conference Corri~ mittes which includes a five-hour sail through tJie islands of the Gulf of Georgia and the Straits of Juan de Fuca to Victoria, and a sightseeing trip of Vancouver f..- iand by bus. MAY ATTEND CONFERENCE _ Premier J. Walter Jones has not decided whether or rict he will attend the conference oil the Empire Parliamentary Associat- ion to be held in London next month. Certainly. he informed the Guardian last night, he will not ‘lea/ve this week. Should he decide to go, he will be the first Premier of the Province tn attend such a confercncr. This one opens on 00!. l8 and closes Oct. 2'1. Prime ministers of the countries which comlprise the Brilish Common- wealth of~Nations and Premiers of the Provinces, nr other divis- ions which make up those countries. as well iis selected members of the various Common- wealth Parliaments. are entitled to attend, Personals Miss Virginia Gahill of Somer- viile. Mass, leaves this morning on. return home after visiting tier grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. EJ- win Brazel of Johnstons River. Mr. and lVfrs. Harold Vessey and little daughter have returned i»: Ottawa after spending a very pleasant holiday visiting parents and friends in York and Caven- KliSh. chin, or the crushed velvet pill box with bow and streamers at the back. THE Jenkins Pharmacy The Rexall Store will be the only Drugstore open this Afternoon and Evening. PHONE 2l9 Refrigeration SALES iiiia SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE I444 TOURIST SPEOIAL ONE HOUR.‘ FLIGHT OVER BEAUTIFUL P.‘ E. l. See North Shore Beaches. Green Gables, Sumniersidc, Charlottetown, South Shore. One. Two or Three Pass- "lIl-‘re-Jlmiiii each Charlottetown Airport Paul's Flying Service 1M0 HEATING EQUIPMENT I csurm srovr mo FURNACE co. m... mo - ca. s». a. line Few The Many Cositlriued from page d) of attrition" which continued an til the end of October. Forced m abandon the use of his bombers for mass daylight attache 00er- iiu now resorted to fighter sweeps by squadrons of hish-slyliis Meuerschmitt fkhtas-s and fishi- er-bosnbere. This attempt to wear down our " L defences we: '-a itself an admission of defoo», and like the others it failed. by the end of October the pressure on Fighter Command had dofiniteiy eased; waves eitll beat upon the defences, the night assault was still ruling. but the menace u! invasion for that year had pais- eo. The Battle had been wot. U O U O The brief summary of the air assault upon south-east kigiarin is not a complete picture of tlie Battle of Britain. The Battle was not fought solely in the air, nor was the responsibility of guarding Britain from invasion the ev- clusive prerogative ' of Fighter Command. It was fought on the ground and within the Nazi for:- real. ‘Hie ground crews who serviced the Hurricanes snd Spitfires, th: Ian and women who manned the operations rooms. and operated the signals and communicalon services, the intelligence and equipment staffs, the administra- tivc personnel and all those who kept units. airfields and herm- quarters operating ‘ efficiently, , they too had their share in the victory. - special mention must be made of the radio location (or radar) stations dotted along the Engnsh coast. The early warning which they gave of the approach 01 raiders made it. possible for our fighter squadrons to take off_lii Lme to intercept the enemy. Fight er Command was able to conserve its strength until needed and then, forewarned by radar. de- llvei‘ the maximum effort at the right place and time. Without radar the Battle of Britain might well have had a different ending Supplementing the chain of radar stations was the net/work of 0o- server Corps posts which plotted enemy formations as they penc- tiated inland. Together radar and the Observer Corps constituted a vital factor in the air defence o! Britain and contributed immeas- uvably to the victory of the it. A F Anti-aircraft Command 8A0 Balloon Command had their shzizc too in defending the island's via"! targets and in bringing about one defeat of the Luftwaffe. Nor should it be forgotten that. the worker in the factory, the clera l1.‘ his office. the housewife in her kitchen, all the humble men ar-d women who endured the storm ai bomb and fire, they too "stood in the breach" and helped keep ‘tiie way open to man's vast future.’ The spectacular victories won '0'; Fighter Command have tended u. overshadow the fact that LIE i'siimmiciti...............i. 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It has b6!" called the Battle of Britain. hlire accurately it was a Battle for Britain (and freedom) in Wliltfl the people of that island were assisted by the other part o! the Commonwealth and Empire and by contlngents from conquered lands of Europe. In the ranks of the Royal Air F‘orce were to b9 found fighter pilots frcm Canada and South Africa. coastal crew: from Australia. bomber crows from New Zealaiid and’ men from many other branches of Britain‘: great family. From Czechoslovakia and Poland, from Norway and the Netherlands. from Belgium and France came more trained aircrew to don the blue of the R. A. F and take their part in the Battle". They too were numbered among; the few. No. 1 (Fighter) Squad Illly RCA!‘ Canada was represented in the Battle of Britain by several hun- dred officers and airmen who served as aircrew and ground crew in Fighter. Bomber snu Coastal Commands. The names o. forty-seven are inscribed on the honour roll in the memorial chapel other commands of the Royal Air in Westminster Abbey. (Canadian) O The great mIIOIIW °T Canadians who Battle of Britain were young hie-i who had crossed the Atlantic ' pic-war days to enrol in the R- A. F. and served in units of that Force. There were, however. fighter squadrons which borr trio paid tribute to the two name Canadian. One was No. ‘lei Squadron of A. I", composed of Canadian fight I er pilots in the R. A. F.; the other was No. 1 (Fighter) Squadron oi into the line aid acquitted IL-‘scli the R.C.A.F'. (later designated No. with great distinction." fought 401) which iiiiirirrivsa iii EH33! on the eve of the Battle. Air gg-iic; Marshal Sir Hugh C. 'r_ Dowuin“ GOB, GCVO. CMG, who was m; Officer Commanding-in-Chief 0| flkhter Command during ti“ Battle of Britain in his dcspgecn Canadian ,squadrons. 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The Canadian Army Run-es Fem olers much so men with dine 2o spare: training in the most modern weapons and equipment; organized s m and recresdoa- dances and eemsll-round goodlfellowsbip. You will receive ' Aaiveloseesscesofpeyfordinespeiizlnloesldrills and at seminar camps.- . Fer/min particulars about either lie Active Pom or Ibo Reserve Force enquire o! year local amour) er dolled I“ were! depot listed hind No. i Personnel Depot, Garrison lei-racks, indoor lssfl lleplon, BALI! ' splays. Watch for the local v M“ N‘ 1w (hi)! amour or ovesyoaclocalradiosisdoni TheCsnsclianArsnyAainFev-uoferssareereoyonsg aieiaTheCeosdiao soldlerhsshieeboiceofmsnysrades __ f) yitbfslledacssioll srsiniugpsogreainesi (//((j.f/V,i~ H, f“