MAXIMS OI-‘A MERE MAN 1t is the highest wisdom to sc- ggpt, what our best hours say as against the worst. i‘ Z’? gurlotmown flunrtllll, Two Cello. “m” (luau-dial. lfelndel l"! CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, Aucufsfrao, 1941 PEI’ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew the It ll easier to appear worthy of a position one does not hold than of MAXIMG OIL MERE MAN office which one fills. 1g PAGES Annunl Subscription Delivered, $5.00 B! lilllll l’. B. L, H.003 Ciauadu and U. ll, $5.00 Duke Historic B. (l. election Will flctober 21 29 — (CP) d B. “Tgtugol an- fl l, _ f‘ 0 lllll‘ gaqrceenegafblectlons will be h... bu. 21 with nomination 5e t. 30. fllzlbergls, Conservatives and co - operative CommonweaPh Federation are expected to en- ter a full slate of candidates for the 48 seats at stake. 517"“? Liberals have named 24 candi- dates. Conservatives and C. C. F. 2i each and Labor one. Standing at dissolution oi‘ the lllth legislature July 22 was Liberals 31, Conservatives eight, C. C .11‘. 'i. Tabor one and in- dependent one. VICTORIA. Aug. .- Premier . Final arrangements are being gtglliléjllfiifit‘: 119111‘ tahe official visit nex es ay o Ar Com. "i000". H. R. H. the Duke of Ixfillt, younger brother of His Ma- testy Kim; George VI. They pro- vide ample opportunity for the public to see and welcome the dis- tinguished visitor. thThe friglnal plan provided for e arr val of the Duke and party at the Charlottetown airport at 4 p. m. Atlantic Daylight Time. Thin has been changed to 5 p. m., to al- low for a visit to the summerside airport. Details of the plans for this visit appear below. ‘ When the three Lockheed 12's carrying the Duke and party reach tue Charlottetown airport at 5 o'clock Tuesday evening“ they will be met by His Honour leutenant Governor LePage, Premier Camp- bell, His ultgiship Maygilrakliolmaéi. Group Cap r1 E. A. e, 0. .. No. 31 General Reconnaissance school, Charlottetown, Flying Of. ilcer A. M. Dunstan, commanding the R. C. A. F. recruiting centre, and senior naval and military of- flcers. ‘The Duke's party will include Group Capt. Sir Louis Graig, R. A. n, aide to the Duke‘ WinZ-Cmdl L. E. Wray, R. C. A. . headqlllll‘ ers. Ottawa' Wing-Cmdr. H. M. Groves. R. ., Flt-Lt. J. P. Ifer- guson, R.A .. aide to the Duke. J- A. Lowther. personal secretary to tonfcsscs to career 0f rape and murder WASHINGTON. Aug. 29—(AP>- Acheck of all details, police said today. fended to corroborate a confession of Jarvis Catce, 350438!- sm negro, that he had ra-ped and killed seven women here and in yew york, raped four others and attempted t0 rape t-WO m0??- Acting promptly, the Bronx Brand Jury returned a, first de- gree murder indictment against» catoe ior the one slaying whlchq occurred in New York, that of Mrs. pielyn R. Andersen, a Bronx wait- Nit, on Aug. - . The other sex klilin s. all of vitiich occurred in Wash ngton, and l.) which the police said Catce had confessed were: Jessie Elizabeth Btrleff, 23, June l5. Mrs. Rose simzns Abramowltz, 25, sbrfde of one month. March B. Ada Puller negro. 21, Jan. 22. Lucy Kldwell, negro, 02, Sept. 28. 1940. the Duke; Flt-Lt. R. A. Waller, Mattie Steward. negro. 48. Nov. treasurer, and Inspector Evans. 191949- Criminal Investigation Depalji; Jorephlne Robinson, negro, 34, Dec. —_~_-————._______ l. 1939- n a c ll, coL 2) This series of crimes, climaxed wonunuff ____.____n p K by the Abramowits and Strieff cas- ei. aroused such a wove of criticism of the Washington Police Depart- ment that a Céngressional. investi- gation and a shake-up followed. Squirts ammonia into face of Former sweetheart Coming Events Notl;?_il1 this column 8 cents per word. "Wanted to buv Chicken. Fbwl island Cold SWAN 11-219-7-9-1! late for DENVER. Ans. 2o - (AP) < A uiited ammonia .11- to the face of a 25 year old elevator. girl today. Detectiv Joseph Duffy said. because she hfld 11°‘ ‘Wald the $200 he spent courting her. Visit Chamber 0f Confederation Will proceed first to Summerside reaching Charlottetown at 5 p.m. Tuesday. Will make {llllleflfflnce 0n_ balcony of Provincial Build- mg after recelvmg addresses of welcome. Chinese The Chinese War Monday. of Chungking. 0n the Japanese. Believes n Subversive gating the cause wal by Arvlda that he‘ that nothing of ‘a plant the strike “seemed less spontaneous. ed when gathc acted. Duffy said Rav Rennison. 34-. drove his automobile up B8, MN, Verda Sodia was waiting f‘); ‘,3 streetcar and Sqlllfled the _ from a small rubber syrintle- 9. girl was treated for minor burns. i, Lunch The Qglmlwffi szllhdc Rgtllrlfijnsizglil . s , . L-274-B-30-ll. Swen? $.80... goth silage a "Cake Sale Rogers Hardware. l "Elbe ‘lied t}? tbn ‘Rennlson August 30. Aid of Basilica Altar’ 5mm», $200 he had spent, for birth- soelety. 12513-849511 day and Christmas presents, for dances. and for other courtship 8X- mllliasd I've been trying to collect for more than a. veal‘. 9511mm" told Duffy. "Dance. Flat River Hall, Monday, Beuternber lst. L-276-8-30-lf. "Dance in Iona Hall Monday, leptember l. 11252-8-20-21 "Dance. Graham's Road Hall, lfonday, September 1st. "Stanley Bridge variety concert it Brookfield, Monday, Sept. l. 1f rot fine, Tuesday. L253.8-29-2l "“'_‘“ e ii back at $311! "Ice Cream Festival. Binao Md m“? xniiwa ‘illicit? Miss c a Dance in Lot 05 Hall Monday. 88D?» w“, “Bu, I coumni; say/g that, ht. L-220-8-29-2i hum. and he kw, M,“ me w my "mince, 3t. Te 21's ‘Tuesday m". Am; _ Joseph “*5 Deputy District ennglogv Wm, n» E. Cook charged R fitttember 2nd, Webster's Orchestra 1'4"“ adult‘. and buttery. 8-29-21 assault to com- "Ice Cream and Dance Little 2.1,?“ aealmbocilalrlild llmatllllllrtflrytlé Pond Hall, Tuesday. September 2nd. “(my ,,,,,.,‘,-,, Burke's Orchestra. L-267—8-30-1l. "Rummage Bale Girls‘ Band Room, Market Building Saturday. llviiust 30th. 2.30 P. M _L_1N_8_z7_m,liazis claim 22 ' lied transports, 10 Warships sunk "Wanted to bur-Bologna Cattle Blteep and Veal Calves. all rades Phone. write for prices. islan Colo i Bltlfflse 00.. Ltd ti ‘ _.-._. i "Home-cooked chicken. ton ue. "lids. cake. pie at Labor Day ea. >-'i'he York a ll. .t o BERLIN. Aug. '29 — w? BtandarllTl€l2wmberL-l?iil-B-29-2i Nazis claimed today that health-x "3 , i“ “will lganlggllindtrrlilibblortltemda K tiyn live hens and young w 1 ltlllM cl 1' 1 war htns were sum. res ted in ll- l pall- ‘lgr fiigfielll liboxfbsladltl capgure of T'alllll’ll\. Estonia. and ll»! is . n??? iglt Ilfildtn-s-lsolaled Tatum“- German nlih to the Nani Baltic buffer L-IM-B-iitl-ll. ,“Collecting hogs Tuesday. Knud. lritensen. agen for Livestock "Irwin: Board. Phone 21-12. L-ltld-B-KO-li. l ,"Dr. rain .1. Leonard. Osteopathic ,hv=icim. will be at the Chat-low:- ,?Wn Hotel September 2nd and 3rd. lll" appointment Phebe Hotel. L-zai-a-ao-ii. M"Dancs Crspsud Hall Mon v Dm- sflit. l, ringing by Hus ll “Th BBB-pipe ‘erections by Al- k Macbeod. at. .Avard's orches. ‘- Luo-o-zo-ai "chicken supper Dance. C. M. a" 5- "all. Vernon Rf '. Monday ""1"!- September ls "Wed fr o v.1 “Hooligan: o“ 1.- $03041 ud Joritcnsen. 0.9% ti i tion ‘in the ouii o fgglaxrlianiffllflllzlst the sort-tying £31115: sian forces in ilislll» llom e and ing city, in dozens of troopshlps iightinit tirafi. Strange man Is executed BAN QUENTIN. Ollllo Aug. 19 — (AP) - A stralitie voun mm W110 r ' ‘ -' every effort for c emency lll his behalf. was executed today at 1a‘ m; gfdg of another convict for whom he had formed an d at.- ‘Ihmeltqwb Eldon Hawk 26 d Johnaunlnger 1o, died in the 1m chamber. The murderers asked the! llionday being Lat-our Day and a public i011- illhcrla Gov’t To default Bonds due payment of a. bond maturity today. The maturity montim, Monlrc Monday is a maturity will Tuesday. The issue was 51x per cent. While it , the province w offer interest on the coupon rate. This ls the DONDON, All Prime Minister night sought to lies from the pas 1'9 9611'», ped qulell ed he ha gone Settlement where ioiogy. Mr. King w end in the ccun ed loot. AUG. 80, war on Rumsn action along the ‘lily the next lsstieljof The Guardian wlllljle Tmsllfly. September 2. l‘. they be buried side by slde. The! first met in the death hm!!!- The widow of the San Dlego'me- chanlc whom Hawk murdered ried g3 vain to have his sentence chum- l life imprisonment. Hawk ro- D he “served to db. AUG. d1. , cupled addition vsnla; invaded B made small gains on the Somme. gm fire halted German attack on 1811 ' 0n offensive CHUNG-KING, Aug. 29- (AP) — day that Chinese variguards reached the outskirts of two Jap- anese-occupied provincial in counter-attacks that The capitals were Nanchang, in Kiangsi Province 590 miles east of Cliungking and Fmciiow, in coast- al Fukien Province 8'10 miles east The ministry spokesman small-scale attacks launched s- gainst the Japanese outposts in Kiangsi, Kuklen, Chekiang, South- ern Klanngsu and Southern Anhwel Provinces, inflicted 2,500 casualtle. - my‘ and “mats mnnedulte ,,e,,_,e(,, ,. Arvida strike OHICOUTIM-IT-auen (OH-Charles Patrick Lcve told a Royal Commission investi- k-out last July at the Aluminum I Zamipany cf Canada plant at near- ture was responsible Love, supervisor in the company's No. 1, and one of ei ht wit- nesses to appear durini? nefore the commission which be- gan its sittings Monday, Said that what the cause could My men seemed absolutely astound- it happened. At least I red‘ that from the way they EDMONTON. Aug. 20-(0? Alberta government will 250,000 treasury department officials s is payable in Ed- al and Tlorcnto. A"- public holiday. the become sold by the pro- vince ln i921, bearing interest at unable to meet the matur- the basis of half officials explained. first maturity of three which durinfl month; will involve oolllberta has defaulted about s15,- 000000 in principal debenture ma- - uvlties since A0111. 1935» ______._.__. lie-visits scenes 0f student days ,____. . ao-(cP Cable)- ackenzie King t-hls student days 0d 8 - "‘.li‘é'§°'l..‘§.*.t..i‘.l°“ '1?»- howl suite all day attendlnB l0 °°"“' dence 11d clearing up Don Canaadsis Prime Minis away and it. was learn- to the Mary Ward ago when he was a ll nd the week- ‘trfit sn undisclos- War-25 Years Ago Today lilo-Turkey declared is. Romanians cs - lured Petroseny and Kesdl Vasar - iy ln Transylvania. Light srtfllery lillti-Rumanians oc- al places in Transyl- l go Ministry said lo- had capitals starred said t l othing in Aug. 29- today of a five-day was “sallsfiedj subveraive nu- for the strike." te day to be more or I don't know have been. on Sept. 1 officers for _ be trained in the recently-estabdsh- 6d Officers’ Training Centre Col. Rnlston said "\ve_ merely holding — keeping from ros- lng the wnr -— but when the time comes for us to assume the offen- sive we will teach Hitler the only laiégua " make-up of an two things. that he be fighting lit n . l-The default | principal , filling due Sept. 1,, aid payable lll continue to the next three nearly $6,000.- w- capture memor- gtult D0.- ter slip- he stayed years student of soc- Bzmme Front. ulgarla. fiend-i south of Estrees British machine- itiative. He advised keep in min v _ ‘- training centre. your unit and. your l war." 35o in Y Ficnrs Fnanceiv noun l l l flolognc can't Take bombing l ‘LISBON. Aug. 29 -- (CP) - Lologne. industrial centre inf Western Germany which has. noon the target. of devastating nay and night ralus by the lcoyal Air i-‘orce, "can't take it," a prominent member of.a foreign eoionysald in on interview whin; tie arrived here. Describing widespread damage, the traveller said the inhabitants were endenvoring to rival Lon- don in "taking lt,” but had n.t succeeded. ‘ “The bombing has had a ler-. rlble effect on the spirits of the! people," he said. "A iualf-dnzenl Late blight Hits hard at Potato crop Late blight is hitting the potato crop illltills province harder than since 19.18, it was learned yester- uay from Mr. S. G. Peppin, in charge of seed potato inspection in the province. Growers are alive to the situation and in many cases are! .lii{iilll remedial ste s. The western sect on of the prov- ince 1s hit harder than the east Portion. it was learned. bven early varieties 0f potatoes should have another month to rum-l Dlete growth, willie the later sorts, such as Green lvlountaiils slrcud . . . ,._ more large scale raids on Co- fiffiglflffo,“f,§’§“§,¥mf“,§,al§~§§;,§§lg; iogne would undoubtedly lay ,,,,,,,,,o,.,,b,e gmw<mg wewher w, .,e‘ tnost of the city in waste and rams dam“, Dmnung ‘hue, g1“ completely stop all industrial norm,“ ‘ ' “ , activity. The people are facirg H bum, swam,‘ hard now Lhej the future with the greatest on- xlety because they ‘can't take it’ yield would be greatly reduced. and “m, hngu," added to that woulu. be danger cf t. Zgrrielaoqti. wylicnvblliizht an n _ 3.‘ ' the potatoes \.e1_ ~.‘ Quebec sur |us irrowntil when affected. , p N. s. T00 l - For nine-month KENTVILLE. N. s, Aug. zo-(c P)-Pc-tato growers in this province are faced with the most serious .a'.e blltzllt situation in years. J. Fred Hflckey. plant pathologist at the sxuerimentnl Station here said to- Fiscal year steps are tal.ei1 the greater part all QUEBEC, Aug, 30_(s,v,urdqyi_. the crop will become pracmcallv at (gm-surplus of $3.5l2.885 on or-i Wm] 1°35‘ l dlnary account for Quebec Prov- . ,,,§§‘vf,1,,'édDfivglilfidwgfleyeghyefimsli ince's nine-month fiscal year end- , m“ u, me ms,‘ few weaks. the ed last March, 31 was announced toda by Provhclal Treasurer .l. A. Mat :ws"n, along with nn over-all deficit of $15,945,000 fcr the perlzd. blight has spread so rapidly that it ncw reached epidemic proportions and. according to the district. ni- gpegf, o; h, s » d H, 3,, ._ more than $lil.t‘.,t‘0.0(‘0 less than the "lee lgle k 555cc certs: c sgllleell" utbrlitligilriglresttélllltetot Fed s55 iii-tug t1 "i. la. c" e a.',.- l on He Dlovlfe. 968.764 avd ordinary expenditure $52,455 R79. Capital expenditure was 519.457.7911. "As to lllie current your. revenues are buoyant" Mr. Mathewson said "Exrendittircz tirive been curtalkd t) such an extent that the province now is livlm, entirely intrme and s operating on a budg- nt which i5 balanced on ov"r-a1l basis. To pill its financial house in ..nrder is part of Que-beds cntrlbu- tlon to the wnr." Reduction rf three morvhs in the inst financial period‘ Nslllls from a change from July 1 in April 1 ln the start of the province’; fiscal year, effected in 1940 by the legu- lnture in order to make it conform with the Dvvpinions flsca‘ year. Over-all deficit in the 12-month fi=ca1 your lQRW-IO was $59,500,000 with total revenue amounting to 355600.000 and total expenditure to $l08.200.000. iiluke of Kent tWatches range l nd fit to fight and also have 1n-. the men to "this is your, Gol. (Ralston Says end not Yet in sight, BROCKVILLE. Onto Auit. 29 — (CP) -- Hon. J. L. Ralscon, Cana- da's Minister of National Defence. said here today that “the end of. the war is not in sight and it will not be won until tliis man Hitler ls taught tlircnuh the only language lie knows. force.“ Audra-suns: the first class of new time Canadian arirry to ._....., nere, have been ge he knows — fo pl. Ralston said the officer rce. successful demands a that l Day’s program crammed l with activity at Montreal. Interpreting“- The War News (By Jack Braylvyl (Canadian Press Stuff Writer) MONTREAL. A112. 29 -— iCPt f- A concentrated view of lits tirtl‘ from coast to coast was crammed into one busy program hero ‘Odell as the Duke of Kent watched the range of the nation's war ncllvllv in a busy tour that ended for tea nton Mount Royal. His crowded DPOHYflln lllclllfllw-‘l colorful ceremony hnrd brtwtlcilill-l’ and was highlighted by a Y0\"'W ‘ll the 11 types of planes made l" Canada. ___ By Edward E. Bomar Associated Press staff Writer What Hitler really fold Muss- olini about the future “devel- opment and dumtlcn of the war" is c-f a‘. much concern to uneasy Turkey as to any bclfg- ercnt ice of the Axis. All signs indicate that the unhappy guardian of the cross- roads between Europe and Asa may be an early object of the dictators‘ attentions. Standing astride the direct route the Nazis would like to follow toward Suez and the Asia Minor oil plateau, the Turks are given to understand that for the nrment all they will be asked to concede is use of their Black Sen territxrlal waters in the fight against Russia. (Continued on page l1. col. 3) Epidemics on Wane in West WINNIPEG. Aug. 29—(OP)—— M-arked decrease in the spread of sleeping sickness and‘ infantile par- alysls-partlcularly in sakatche- wan-was reported by health offic- ials in the west today. At Resins, where the spread o! encephalitis has been serious, no new cases have been admitted to hospital in the last 24 hours. While only 13 new cases were reported in other parts of Saskatchewan, 10 in Manitoba and One ln Alberta. Polloimyelltis. which has centred particularly in Manitoba, also seemed to be relaxing in severity. with only i6 new cases reported in Manitoba and two in Alberta. Manitoba. however. reported one death from each disease, bolh in LU l‘ Winnipeg. C A N A M ' FLCI LI ll . EXBELS IN THE KITCHEN Germany l1o‘."s 1n abeyance a demand that Turkey expel all British and Russians as the Nazis were forced out of Iran. Arid for the time being nothing is said officially nbaut. the pass- age of troops and supplies. New precautions testify to the Turks‘ concern. Motor and rail traffic bet-ween Turkey and Europe have been prohibited, it is reported. Effective next week, everyone in the strategic Dar- i. "Wfi-‘iii Ti“ I 1' (Continued on page ll. Col 1) ivithin its ‘ 0f war activity _ i lfiondition of Pierre Laval ls critical (By Roy P. Porter, Alpclakfl Press Staff Writer) PARIS. German-occupied France, A113. 29--~<APi —Plcrre Laval. Fymbol of French collaboration with Hitler, lay close to death to. night as _l1ls surgeons diatcrtniued llDon a risky operation to retrieve ,:1n assassins bullet imbedded a tenth of an inch from his heart. The surgeon decided upon the hazardous step after the 58-_vcztr. olct number one Quisling in France, >l1ad_i'1lr1_i1_l?i1i11i>r' re of 39 601l- VICHY. All!- (ill-Saturday) --(Af'l—Eigltt more persons have been executed in Paris. tiispatches from Paris reported today, bringing to 11 the num- ber cxecut ll since the ai- tempted assassination of Pierre Laval and Marcel Deat Wed- ncstlay. All eight were stood up ag- . aitist a ivall ut Vinccnncs pris. i on just outside Paris and shot to dcntli by u tiring squad f from _tl11-. French Garde Mobile. l tigrade (102.2 fuhreriheit) for} many hours, a possible sign that, peritonitis was developing. ‘Tonight the temperature jump- WHDLEjRGliT Moscow 500 Naz German troops Reports i Plan es Downed In Week Russian losses number 262 planes; Reports tell of hurled back from unidentified town. (BY He'll‘! C- (fHSSidy, Associated Press Staff Writer) NIOSCUWI Aug. 30-(Saturdziy)—(AP)—Soviet Rus- rblliuszvtid ftitday that the Red army fought stubbornly all 1.1) yesterday 211111114" the whole eastern front and that the iRed nir force had destroyed 500 German planes in one lweck at a cost of 262 Russian planes. The midnight Ctlmmlmitiue gave no indication of where had said German troops were 1151)’ Klel’. lll the Ukraine) in lthe fighting was particularly fierce but earlier reports hurled back from K (prob- a fierce brittle in which the 530th German infantry regiment was destroyed, The communique said the German planes were shot ‘ down or destroyed on the ground between Aug. 21 and 27, .;l to 39.5 (103.1 fahrettlieiii and ‘ indicating gym-Lime“, heavy aerh, qcfivity during the h‘, ‘ l 1 1- li-rnys diseased the necessity i .111 immediate operation. Lavals associate. Marcel Deat.’ lwlio was wounded at the sumel ltime Wednesday, was improving normally. At Colletfds home town of 21011 in Normzmtly" lltillCe preswcl l C (Continued on page ll, col. lll Rllnl-Tisweeps fiver France, Low countries fly Put Ussltcr Canadian Press Stuff Writer LONDON, Aug. 29-(0? Cable)—- Tl1e Royal Air Force swept over northern France and the low countries today after pounding in- dustrial targm; at Duisburg, Ger- many, last nlm 111 today's operations, the R..A.F. lost l0 planes but the pilot of one was saved. The German air force inst. the saute number of planes in combats with British fighters. The Air Rilnistty news service rcpzrted that. two German bomber- fighters, among the 10 Nazi planes destroyed, ivere found practising bombing on smoke floats in the North sea. A Frcc French pilot brought his- number of victims to at least. when he dived into a fcrmatim of 13 Messcrsrfmiltts. destroying one. The Duisburg raid caused great explosions nmcng industrial bulld- ing: with flames rising 500 feet. One explosion tossed flatning de- bris hitzh in the nlr. The RAF. pilots reported the anti-aircraft fire the heaviest they have fncvd and one Stirltng bomb- er, caught in the seorclrlighfs, was shelled for 15 mlmltcs. then at- tnckcd‘ by German fighters, the Air Ministry news service reported. Tire plloi. in a desperate ntzetnpt to get into the cicnr. stimulated a dive out. cf control. then sirnight- ened out. hs damaged nrnclnine and flew all the way home at 500 feet. The Air Minutry news service al- S1 dLscfoscil today details of a Thursday mid on Rotterdam. It described n Bienlicm loombrr, es- corted by fighters, fiyalng ovsr the Rotterdam docks at 25 or 50 feel. Hnlf the imderrarrlaue of tho Bl_enl"1_e_i|n_w.1_sv shot away and both 1i. a .t..d NILlSAUllIll ended a live-day sce- fetv days. The Friday FBPOFWKl the blllfie around K said the fighting had raged on through Thursday nlglit but it. too. had‘, omitted mention of the sectors of, greatest activity. A special yvor correspondent of the NIOSCOW radio estimated that in fighting around "K" some 15,- 000 Germans altogether had been klllCCl and many others wounded or captured. The communique salcl that be. fnre the latest battle, German troops took up positions in gullics (in the outskirts of a nearby vil- e. "But Lt-Col. Penny's men drove the Germans out of the village and convcrtcti the gullics into a Nazi gl‘ii\'t‘_\'£ll‘(l." the communique said. Red artillery fired point blank into masses of German troops, it was reported. The communique failed to stats specifically whether tremendous tank battles still raged in the Len- ingrad area but gave some idea of the intensity of the lighting with n. statement that one Russian tank unit WlDPd out 100 German tanks in six days. Two Dictators in Secret meeting ' BERLIN. A118‘. 29—(AP)—Hitler rot conference on the eastern front today and issued o communique promising a prosperity order for all continental Europe shorn cf the‘ causes of past wars. l The NilZl pass instantly lkened l the cmfcrence t0 that Pr.me l Mitiistev Churchill and President‘ Roosevelt on the Atantic. ivhichl was announced Aug. 14. and claim- etl the two ilomocrzitlc lenders made a poor show in comparison to tlie tun dictators. "Even ‘.l1'.‘ external picture of the FiuL1l'ei'-Dit:'|~ tncviinus stands in f. to the ronfcrcnce of ‘s Churchill and Roose- n .. other. of the At- latitic oft the New-In dland lmrlr," said the National Zeltung of Essen. Gocrmuis paper. Th" 0cm nu ‘quo antrcunciirg the IdlllTV-Yl‘ ~lln- iticetiui: was dated n! Hill l zitluiinrtcrs. It? sad ll military (Continued on page ll, col, 5) Cov’t Indications seen cur installmen (YPTAWA. Aug. 29—(CP)-—The Government moved tonight to bring about full co-ordination of control over prices and supply of goods and services essential to the prosecution of the war through the Wartime Prices and Trade Board and the Wartime Industries Control Board. 13v order-in-coiincil it made the Prices and Trade Board the sup- reme authority in the field of price-control throughout Canada and gave a reconstituted wartime industries control board compiete control of supply and allocation of commodities and materials es- sential to the wnr effort. The new sct.iip was announced in a joint statement issued by Fin- ance Minlstcr Ilsley and Muni- tions Minister Howe. The statement. save a strong in- dlcntlnn that the Government may shortly move to curb instalment purchases. Restriction (ll instal- ment buying, it snlrl, "would ap- pear to be in the fictional interest under wartime conditions." Takes Firmer Control Over Prices b may be placed on t buying. Critical of Liquor sales WOLFVILLE. N. 5., Aug. 29- tCP)—'I‘l1c Maritime Baptist con. vention today adopted a resolu- tion criticizing the “apparent apathy of the Dominion Cvovcrn- mcni in the importing and monu- incture oi intoxicating liquor" and a urging (‘o-operation in their cur- lirilntr-nt. Rm M. O. Brlnton of Wood- stock, N. reporting for the board of social service, declared: "With democracy gravely impcrll. led, with the Empire fighting with its back to the wall, and with civ- il ation in tlic balance, our gov- ernments tire fostering and pro- moting” the _ greatest. sliigle_sonrce (Continued on page 11, col. d) communique which ‘- l Provinces Licut-Governor 0f B. (l. named UITAWA. Aug. 29 ~— (CP) -— Ap- pointment of W. C. Woodward of Vancouver as Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia was flllllOllllUvfl today. Final approval of the appoint- ment oi the Vancouver department store owner as lieutenant governor to succeed Hon E. W. Hnmber. Will given at Cabinet Council this affer- noon. Mr. Plumber's form of office vX~ pired some time ago, but he trad agreed to carry on until a. successor was named. WOULD You CALL A SlLENT CARL A DUMB BELLE? <r ~/~ O A ll or {Q0 3 TORONTO. Aug. 29—~(CPl——Mih- imum and maximum temperatures, Dawson $5 Vancouver 52 71 rkiincnton 3*} 71 Regina f" '7‘ \V.11 n ipcg o1 Z3 Toronto 53 l5 Ottawa 43 '73 Aicntreal 52 '70 Boston 53 74: the u . mostly fair and a little wnr-trier. BOSTON. AllL‘. ca<lsi- v Mainc-dlosllv cloud)‘ Will "C" 29 — (CW-JUN- casioual light rzrzzis Sutiirtlny nird. Sitndrrv: unimportant chsuil‘ l" temperature. Vermont. New H,l1vii>-<llr'"- Mnsily (‘lillli'l_\'. l‘. ‘( if liizhl. rains ventral and n ' u Sut- urclny and sundrty‘; south. portion Saturday. High tide this nfterno n at 501 and tom ‘rrcrxv morning at 4.40. Bun sets this evcivnz at 642 and. rises lomnrivuv morning a‘. 5. Pill‘. moon Sept. 5. 1.36 pm Summersidc tide 18 mlnufcs lat- cr than Charlottetown. i BORDEN — (‘APE TORMENTINI SERVICE tStandnrd Time) Leave Bordon s15 Aivt. ass Mil. 1.00 IEM. 4.45 PM 1.30 EM. Leave Cape Tormentinc 8.00 AJVI. 11.00 A.M. 3.15 IKM. 6.20 EM. 8.10 RM. . SUNDAY SERVICE Leave Borden 9.00 AM 12.00 noon, 1.45 RM. 7.00 RM. Leave Cane Tnnnrntine 10.05 All. 230 Pa“. 5.50 RM. 8.10 RM WOOD lSLANDS FERRY Leaves Wood Islands 1.00 AM. 11.00 A. M. 3.00 P. M. n. Leaves Caribou 9.00 A.M. 1.00 PM. $.00 PM.