4 rm: M/ESTERN GUARDIAN k . t AGENT-Mil. Iohli POIIIL SUMMER-SIDE M vmu itr tn i.- um PRINCE“ u "m" m COUNTY Nun. Iublerlrltlona. Adm-thing niiolid be left with “n, p,“ The Guardian may be bought daily at Innimersidm- Bell Bookstore, Watu it, Tomato Bakery. Water it. The Gillniiln will DI d aiivued Carrier Boy at 2e per day or lilo pa: we“, [IVO your order to the boy responsible for deli In! 0f 1h! (Olliiwlng More‘ in Gouriieg Druplg "l"! Gnu-m. orbgayiritsgi to an 1mm in Slum hone 2.09 for this legal‘; 2 verlee on your route. -This column in reserved for new; u! local interest but advertising oi‘ a uewsy nature may be insen- ed at 2 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. 2.11- --MILLION s of small oysters will be destroyed if not pickeu and re- painted iii ucep water. Buy baskets, UIOVEJS, etc, at Braces. L-OOQ-B-ZC-Ri. —KI-INSING'I‘ON Curry on can. aria Concert date changed from 1y1oii<liiy' to Tuesday, next week. L-574-9-27-2i. --IR.ISIITO_WN DANCE Tuesday night. 1t tmiavourable Wednesday. Season's iicar over, so come. L-635-9-30-1i. —-Cil!LI)ifEN‘s sweaters for wliuol, 49c, 90c and $1.10. Rex 5 <3; l0, Suiiiiiicrsitle. L-57l-9-27-2i. S ALUMNAE DANCE»- s Aiuiiiiiue AhSDClflllUll of siiiiiiiierside, put on Zl very success- iiil fiflilCL‘ on ‘Putin-tray evening in ilie Maple Lent‘ ‘ \l'(lt'll$. Al islan- zliiuds orciies ii illflli-Shfld the iiinsio and those. who attended had a iiiost. enjoyable evening. -ItI'I.\"l‘l‘.\'G (YOMIPORTABDY. — Mi". Arthur Arssiiiiuit, of Higgins 11nd, is resting comfortably in the l’.lll(‘[.‘ County Hospital after his re- trill. accident. Mi". Arseuault was imiigliiiig. when the traces broke Lirtiwiiig Mi". Arsenauit against the 5i 1e of the plough, rendering him iii;i~oii.~cioiis. S -.\I.~\DE OFFICIAL VISITXPION w-PYHICB Edward Lodge, I.0.0.F., Stiiiiinerside received an official vis- it this week from District Deputy Grand Master, James Campbell of Ciiailottctoivn, and also from the (iriiiid Warden Halon Phillips of ‘iiiiiiicrsiclir, Nfenibcrs were pres- czi: from the two Charlottetown Lodges. After the business meet- fng a social time was had and re- freshments served. -S. —QUIET “'I"Il)lTt\'NG — A quiet vrcdtling was soL-iiiiiizcd on Wed- nesday inst when Miss Mary Lil- lian Rix, dziiiolitiri" oi Mr. Charles Itzx of Haiiburton became the bride of Mr. Alvin Herman Cos- tarii, son of 111i". and Mrs, Costain at Cape Wolfe The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. B. Wilson at the Baptist Pzirsiiiiaizie, Summer- side. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Costain w-.i"e the attendants. The bride fll‘(i groom will make their home in Cape Woifc. -S. -\'VEDDI‘.\'(R BICLLS. -- A pretty wedding was .‘~(t]t'liiillZt‘(] last Wed- iiix-(iuv morning at tiic Utiitcd ("iiureh hfanse, liciiiington, Rev. A. L). Sterling officiating, when MISS Elizabeth Louise ivlcase be- cniiie the bride of Robert Claring- iiiiiilrl Williams. Both parties belong- ed to New Aiiniiii bliss Jean Waik- rr, of Sitiiiiiieisidc, was bridesiiiziitl, and Mr. George Taylor noted as groomsmnn, After u honeymoon motoring through P. E. Is and the happy young couple will make their home in New Aniinn. iii the lovely new residence built for tlicin thus llilllillfil‘. -—I)OI.\'G NlCl-IIX. — Mr. George “flute, of 'i‘r-.ivcllei"‘s Rest, who suf- fer. l slight burns when his clothln caught fire. is now making a g rccovcrv in the Prince County Hos- pital. Mi". Waite. who is on the con- structinii can: l)(‘l\\'(‘i‘il Tiiznish and Elitisrliilc, tllltl drives n tractor. was Silllit’! llt".ll' the store to drv himself having etu wet iii the rain, when his clothing caught fire. His clothes were saturated with gasoline. Be- fore the flames could be put cut, .\fr Waite was burned about: the t ' and ariivs. Ills burns are net i'tiii.-itlercd $(‘i‘l()ll$. W. J Plirlips, rector of the Angli- rnii (‘hut-ch nt Milton. P.E.l., leaves x this iiinviiing. where he iii-t a.< chaplain to His Majes- ni‘. I-Xii" as Rev. Mr. Phillips has lit viii“: luring tlircunhnut the Island He isiii iii ziitl of the Rod Cross, flililff‘ of Wnics. and came tn this coiiiitigv some years ago. He was l'f‘f"~'>t‘ of the Anglican parish of Al- lx-i-tnii for some time, He recently returned from Fmirnnd. where he had liecn m1 a visit to his mother. On the way over, when near the Irish coast. the freighter on wlilch he nindc the voyage was tnrpedocd ind Mr. Phillips suffered a fractur- rd law. when he was throw-n nizninst. the door of his cabin bytlie explosion when the torpedo struck. 4 Canadians Included In -R.A.F. Casualties I-ONPON. Sept. 29.—(CP Cable)- Fnui" Liiiiniliniis were included in m” Ilmwti Air Force's 47th casualty list. lhhllffl tonight, which contained -l- iiiiiiirs. of which 28 were killed in‘ action and 102 were missing. fiir (liilllifllflilS weft’:- J if). h. M. Sclaudcrs, of Saint "yr wit. killed ill action. U] K-Pflrge R. Holyokc. of Fred- ‘ifvlffrfli. N.B'., killed in active ser- Pi‘ A. C. Denlson of Vernon. 13.0.. IlllsHllf; l P0. J. Bciizie, of Winnipeg, mis- uc and believed killed in action. QR- R. Holvoke. father of Pilot- s)» cur Holvoke. was advised Sc “that. his son was killed in an a 0-1-1 accident over England. ‘Iilrgt-Offitxer Denison yvas born ltlilitbllfllll. and lived for some {Lift-S in Vernon. BC" where his smpigvt‘. Iicrbcr Denison, now re- l Fl-lrii m “m. -Offlcer Benzle was report- nded in action Sept. 6). UR iuuiQFsflnn-‘s rlns. fit; best —KIDDIE d serviceable 53c §§§iie.“ir¥a§m& “YE Summerside. L-57t-9-27-2i' BRACE’ — S lightest weight flm. ‘L’; shingles a"? always wind. water 500W DIOOI. when la ted rig-in, L- oo-s-zo-zi. —LARGE BOTTLE COD LIVER OIL 50c t Ta 1 _ 51mm“, 8 yOr Drug Co., liege. ‘—WILLIAIHS—MOASE — A w dms marked by simplicity" “lemfilwd at the United c Man-Se. Kensington. at; 10 A _ WBd-flesdav. Sept. 25, in the pres. aw (g1 immediate relatives, when bu; ex Stirling united m 1101;, ds 0! iriatrimoiiy Eljzgygptly Louisa. daughter ot the late My, and Mrs. W. H. Mouse, New Aii_ nan and Robert. Williams 5t)“ of M11 Williams and the late Mrs. Williams. Montreal. The couple were attended by Miss Jenn Walker and Mr. George Taylor. The bride look- ed charming in a dress of $11k 111115011111. with pin-tucked DLKHCQ and flared skirt. with brown ar- cessories. For travelling the bride 611056 a brown boucle squirrel trimmed coat with iiiatvhiiiv 11C- cessories. Immediately" after u". ceremony the happy Cfilllflu 10p, for_a short hciityviiiooii. y Up.:ii their return Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liams will reside in New Ai1n1t1 where the groom is a very p,.o_,-_,,,.,-_ ous farmer. Their many friends wish them much future happiness. B7 SNATCHED (Continued from page 1) ed- Wits‘ urch h . M :—;:_; CBDL for the captain. Two torpedoes hit this steamer, striking at 1.15 am. Once the lllill were in the boats. the U-boat drew Hear. threw a number of shells at the bonts and then made off in tiic darkness. The crew managed to save oniv Whflt they were ivcaring at lllflllflll‘ of the attack. The weather was moderate at the time of both attacks, anti officezs said the crews had no difficulties iii the boats. Police had to clear a path for the 5811111971 to land when their rescue Shit) tied up here. Hundreds oiSt. John's residents. observing the purl:- ed decks of the tramp (is it ciiire up harbour, crowded the pier iili: ll it tied up. U. S. Press (Continued_fr_o_i_n Page l) United States." Washington Star-fit the Bri- tish should be defeated we would stand alone as the one great (lemo- ffflcy in the world. gravely men- nced from both front and rcnr by predatory enemies. We would then be truly isolationist." St. Louis Glnhc Democrat-JAI- Axis-Japan alliiiiicc is Ru. action to it. Tlic world aw. much interest a Stalin. "The specific. exclusion of’ s re- the Soviet from the terms of the pact that Russia tiie gives no assurance was in any way a party to negotiations, or that the . mcnt. is to its liking, If nngm stands by and permits Japan to develop its ‘new ordcr in Asia‘. . . there s obvious danger of an ex- ceedingly strong Japan which will ‘menace the Soviet in the Far 5, East. It is difficult m bclicvc Rus- —l.IiI.\\'I-IS I-‘OR IIALIFILSL-Reiu! sin will actually assist in clearing the path for Japan's new Asia." Flag-for Educational Program Laid HALIFAX. Sept. I-Deta|lfl plans for nation-wide educational services for men on active service were studied at a meeting of Nova Scotia. and Prince Edward Island District educational and armed forces lenders, with Di". H. l“. Munro. Superintendent of Educa- tion. in the chair. The elementary and secondary school training courses are being sponsored Jointly by the Canadian Legion Wm" services and the Can- adian Association for Adult Edu- cation, and have four general pur- poses to fulfil, Dr. Munro ex- plained. These are to enable men to ob- tain a higher academic standing to qualify for promotions: to prn- vide stipplementnry instruction along technical lines of work used in military activities; to prepare men for civil rc-estnbiisliiiicnt after the war: and tn offer prof- itable ways for the men to spend their leisure time. "We are trying to help the men of all branches of the services fit into the right groove when they come out of the war." Dr. Munro said. "We want to gel: them study- ing what they are best fitted for. and "the kind of work they like Both scholastic and vocational courses will be made available both to any man on active service mid to those recommended for ad- mission to the armed forccs, "We want to give any iiinu a chance to learn anything he wants.’ suit] the chairman. College professors mid school teachers in all parts of the Dom- “Kensiigton rink on Fr most of equal importance wiili the , is wiili ,C statement from ‘. The SUMMER AND PRIN i‘ K ensington And Vicinity Her many friends will be - ed w hear that tMrs. Wm. Tgcltgiilis who has been a patient in the 31'1"“ County Hospital, Summer- ~I~°1° dim!!! the past nix weeks Mlflertns with e broken hl-p n steadily improving and hopes to will!“ home at an early date. and Mr. Mr. Merrill Craswell Mlgh Tocmbs of Charlottetown were 1n Kensington Friday, in the interest of their respective flrmg, Mrs. T. M. Hewett was a. visitor to Charlottetown last week, Another of Kensing-ton’; popular Young men, Mr. Clinton Giyclen, left on Wednesday mornin for TOPOMO. Ont., where he w l o into training with the RILAJQ, having secured his transfer from the PEI. Highlanders recently. Clinton, a general favorite. will be greatly missed in the activities of the younger circle and especially in sports as he was an outstanding athlete, being a member of Keri- siiigtonis Intermediate Hockey Team of last season, and will no doubt, as in hockey, make no mis- take,_wheu he lots go with his IllilClllIlt! gun, instead of hockey stick. His many friends wish him the best of luck and “Happy Land- Canada Keeps Relations With Vichy Cov’t OTTAWA, t. 29- \_ _ fir: b? a desirgego keepfiipfriggglly crszarir Pear lafions ‘Lmamitaming official m- mm“ h wfih Vlf-h-l’ Eovernment new; bt- e French Legatioii here y Rene Risteliieuber. Officials here said today m“, ed depsite Take Step To Distribute Work In Defence Dept. OTTAWA. Bent. 29.—(CP)—Cren.- Wm 0f e directorate of staff duties in the general staff branch, Depart.- $118!“ of National Defence, is a fur- b e3 5WD des1zned_ to distribute the U111’ 8n 0f administrative work irown on that. branch by the ex- pansion of Canadian nulitary forces situation was unchang orgtge ggfi?iiilt’iii‘ci°a“‘é.ff°cfm°cfii * ur a that H] bombrig Gibraltar and e fuutre would be entirely debendent. on developments which mil! hffiit-ated to forecast, na on-wide or anizati . red to help tries Free onfTelzix-(fh orces under Gen. Charles deGaulle h“ been 5% 11D in Canada but Pending the granting of a charter by the federal government is no; skins P0531“? “U011, it was learn- t today from Henri GBULILGI‘, 0t. ‘W? representative of the Organ. iza on. The deputy chief is Brig. Kenneth Clergymen I Stuart and the special assistant is oi. E. L Burns, who so brings the department. Lc-coi, M_ Pennale, who went overseas nearly a W" i180 He Deputy Assistant Ad- Jutant-Gerieral at Canadian mili- tary headquarters iri London, will return to Ottawa to head the d1. rectorate. On the branch of the chief of the generaistaff has fallen the bulk of responsibility for recruiting, train- ing and equipping the Canadian Ac- tive Service Force and the enlarged and still-growing non-permanent. active militia. Recently the chief of the general staff was provided with two assist- ants. a deputy chief of staff and a special assistant. The present chief 0f staff is Maj-Gen, H. D. 0.01m- ai‘. who returned from the command of Canadian military headquarters in London to take the mst. inks." An enjoyable evening was re- !f‘f.‘lili_\‘ enjoyed by many of her young friends, at the spacious home o1 Mi". W. A. Moose, when tlicy extended Miss Louise Moase, whcsg marriage takes place in the iiiczii" future, a miscellaneous show- 4C1‘. After all had gathered to the iziis of Wagners wedding march d by is; Mai-y Cairns, the ipy biztle-to-be was ushered to o scat. of honor, which was tnstefuili decorated for the cc- feasiirii by Mrs. Max Robertson of Suiiiiiici".<.dc, where she was pre- st- 1t with a imnuziful bcquet by 1 Wendell Moasc. An over- t ii. ti‘. m, beautiful gifts were brought in by the bliss-es Audrey Tuplin and Ed- na Dazzcil and the gifts were op- cried by M:"s. John Waugh and “c Clark. The accompany- tiicn rczid byMrs. aiid Mrs. Lorne Bow- inrsc and were then neatly ar- i ranged en the table by Mrs, Harold lMli, Although taken by surprise, Louise iii her moFt capable man- ner. thanked one and all for their kindness and extended an open iri- | witaticii to cite arid all to visit. hcr l in her fuiure home, after whchl iziil joined iii heartily singing "For ,sii<~'.t A Jclly Good Fellow." a! ‘dainty lunch was then served by, étlic lad‘ and the remainder of the cveiii was pleasantly spent, in nitisic. singxig, games and social‘ chiit. , — i Another successful cld time dance t .p:;ii=c:'ctl by the Busy Bee Club,» for the Red Cross, was held in t-hei idav evening. The largo number attending. thor- eivilih" cnjrtyrd lhentselvrs to mus- i- fu ~hcd by the Baltic Orchest- ra. which by the way is making quite n name for itself. in produc- ing music second to none, for these old time dances. H fAutliiir Hangs ‘Self In Closet an ORK, Sept. 29.—(AP) - 'le_v Cooper. 53 author hanged liiiiiscif tn a closet of a mid-town ‘iictcl room Saturday. His body was ilriund cariv today by hotel attend- ants. , Mrs. Cooper couki advance no treason far his suicide, but told po- iiee lii- had bccn morcse over alleg- ted Sliilbs‘ he rind received in Wash- iiigzcu when he sought to inform 0f- rieiais of German activities he said lie uncovered in Mexico. ' f-‘iiinlyn she stud. he had 60h!"- i-eii with his close friend and writ- er etiiiaborntor. J. Edgard Hoover. tiireemr nf the Federal Bureau of Investigation. n, F. Siickctt. special agent in chart. of tiic FBI office here,saicl llt\\\‘t' ". that neither Hoover nor tlli\‘ other mcmbcr of the F-B-l- had liilkctl wiili C0000!‘ BDOUC the Mexi- can matter. Buriiing Tests Cf Ontario Lignite Made TORONTO. Sept. 29 -(CP) -— Iloii. Paul Lcduc, retiring Ontario iiiiiics minister, said Saturday’ limi- supervised burniiig tests of Ontario iignite in the provincial govern- iiient-nwncd Temiskaming and Northern Ontario railway plant at Nnrth my have been sufficiently vncnuraging to warru,‘ trying out the low-grade fuel iii locomotives of the railway. "It is as yet too early to speak definitely’ of the result of the tests bull. so fnr they are proving encour- ng ng.“ Officials conducting tests of the northern lignite said bumin; op- erations have been conducted with raw lignite, raw mixed with Nova Scotia coal. steam-dried lignlte, and steam-dried ivith coal. A mix, three of steam-dried to one of coal, seems to givc the highest heat-producing and burning efficiency. The tcris are being conducted to prove-the value of the huge lignite deposits north of Cochrane. inion are giving voluntary service as instructors. Correspondence courses are being arranged so that each province's cditcational facilities will handle all the work in mic or two subjects. FIvt-n Icelandic is included fllfflfllt! supplementary language booklrts bring made available to iiien nf the forces. German and Fl‘4‘i‘Cll arc the other subjects cov- ti" basket of many useful and? I diplomatic school to lie, and thcn ' ' ' to the post experience gained over- o I #5091? 111 the present war at Canadian. military headquarters iii London. The directorate of staff dutics will lake over the staff duties section of the work now performed by the di- rectoratt- of military training and staff duties. This work includes the assignment of officers for staff tip- pointineiits and involves keeping posted on the abilities 0i different officers. The Defence Department state- ment. however. said the most im- iiortant function of the new direc- torate would be co-ordinate action taken on matters affecting more than one branch cf the staff under __ _ _ _ the chief (if the oeiicrai staff. 3993mm! a5 a c _ n of Iizis i A change in the type of truck used land, and also as a bishop of the ‘ for transport. for example. is prim- Christiari Church, I say that it is iiriiv n matter for the branclioftiie our duty to give out" immediate blaster-general of the ordnance but: aid, without stint or limit. in EVCS)‘ ' it might also innterizilw affcctmetlv, fcmn nvgulgblp‘ u, [he lyoplq of nds nf tzxiiiiuic ivhicli come under. NTEW YORK, Sept. 29—(AP)- Two prominent clergyman today urged Americans to help Great Britain-one calling for uiil.m:tcd wizi" aid and t-hc other for spiritual as- sistaiice-ivhile a third attacked President Roosevelt for “taking this country in-to war." Rt. Rev. William T. Manning, Protestant Episccpnl Bishop of New York, told 3.000 worshippers in the Cathedral of Si. Jchn the DiViIlP'—- Great Britain who arr giinng the: ill!‘ vlllff "f "l" Qvlwffll it'll?‘ lives and a1] m“ p“ have m m 5 branch. the new directorate will battle, which is curs as triiiv as it >““"‘"‘ 7'“ i‘ 153mm mtwcc" ‘he ' branches. is theirs." In a broadcast observing Britain Sunday," Rt. Rev. St. George ‘Tucker. presiding Bish "Great Henry , Wheat Surplus i op of the copai Church. ap- Dgilkgbffll‘ d (I: aid to strengthen. I I t. e ritsi prcpe against the Nazi Situation Meanwhile. Dr. J"hn Haynes, Holmes, preaching to the congre-i giition of Community Church ati Town Hall, said that. "step by step we are slipphg" into war “be iris-e OTTAWA. Sept. 28 --(CP) -—F‘i€<' ures available tonight 0n movement .of Wllfflt to the prairie elzvatoi": of President Roosevelt's actions.“ _ iwrc iiilciproted by trade fit-APE?" ment of.ic;als in O.Lawa, as ilYilCfii- SYKESVILLE. Md. Sept. 29-1 _ fAPl-Bfshni) Adiia Wright, Lpon-~ ing flier-c is no rush to deliver the ard, New Mzvi . .st Bishop of quota of eight. bushels to the acre. Washington. . tod;i_ Great With insufficient elevator space Britain is “figi i112 the idst bai- to take care of all the markvtable tie cf dciriceracy" and “ v tlim, wheat, grown this year because so old England may b!‘ l Liige a quantity" of inst year's ervle that the enemy may Says Britisli Will Receive Full Support FREDERICTON, Sept. 29.~<CP) —The British Einpue is fCCClViIlp and will continue to receive, the iui assistance of the United States in the war, W. S. Levin. Houlton, Me, declared Saturday night at an iri- ternational Independent Order of Odd Fellows meeting here. "The day will coino when all liiiigriish-speakiiig pcopcs will united iri cariying forward the pi"iii- clples for which this organization stands, and then wars will cease,” he said. Mr. Lewin is Past Grand Master of the I.0.0.F. _iui"isdiction of Maine. ‘Ihe meeting was attended by about 100 members of the order in New Brunswick, Nova Scotta and Maine. Mayor C. Hadley Forbes. Freder- ictori, one of the speakers, told visiting an internment. camp in Eastern Canada where he saw a large number of boys, 14 imd"15 years old. "Those boys should be in school." I told the commandant. “Not those boys,‘ he replied. ‘You dont know them. They're smooth.’ “ “How do you mean, unooth?’ I asked. _ ““I‘i~iey were taught at Hitlers u: ill 1c defezitrd." five bushels to the seeded acre‘ was fixed so that each farmer would ge equal treatment. This was later increased to eight bushels to the acre. Under the eight-bushel (ll-mm ritcba farmers could have de- zi 32.345000 bushels up to Sept. 20 had delivered only 18,000,000. Officials here say that most of tite threshing in Manitoba is com- pleted and these figures indicate the farmers are iri no particular hurry to gct their wheat to the ei- cvators and thereby convert it into cash. fhe same officials regard the Saskatchewan and Alberta figures as not so conclusive because har- vesting is later. The quota provid- ed Saskatchewan farmers with el- evator space for 129 373.000 bushels and 58.000000 bushels had been dc- iivcred on Sept. 2. In Alberta the quota space was 71.800000 bushels and the deliveries 17.500000. Forestry Corps Armed For “Close Fighting O'I'I‘AWA, Sept. 29 --tCP) While the primary function of the newly-organized Canadian Forestry Corps is the cutting of timber and construction and demolition work, it will be ready to take on the crie- niy at close range if occasion arises. A statement from the Depart», merit of National Defence Satur- day said the "corps is distinctly a combatant unit, equipped and train- ed to take its place in any military operation to which it might be called." The lumberjacks and forestry workers who comprise the corps for the most part are no mean scrap- pers at any time and arms and military training will make them that. much more formidable. Except for two or three of tne authorized 20 companies the corps now is fully recruited and undergo- ing advanced training in a central camp under its commander, Brig.- Grn. J. B. White, D.S.O., of Mon- M it the ‘ o rs they were sent into Belgium and Holland as part. of the Nazi fifth coiumn, and from there Ithcy enter-- ed Britain as refugees. ' Other speakers were Past Chief Patriarch D. W. Bat ey, Fredericton Grand Junior Warden E. K. O BriemPictou, N.S.; Smcial Deguty’ Grand Sire E. H. Munroe. Win S01‘, NS; Grand Sentinel F. W. Gunter, Fredericton; Grand Patriarch W. C- Vincent. Kcntvllle. N.s.: Atlvisortj Officer W. E. Bishop. Fredericton. Chief Ruler Keith Scott, Frederic- ton; Fred Foster. Mnvysviile, N.B.. and Miss Helen Chappelle. Freder- icton. District. Deputy President of the Rebekahs Lodge here. Nazis Say Red Sphere Defined In New Accord BERLIN. Sept. 29-(CPi~~Ger- mini sources during the week-end let. it be known that. the Reich. —----~--——-—-~- --~—-i Italy and Japan have agreed undcrt Indication ‘that Russia "had the terms of their new pact what‘ been taken care of’ in the sweep- Sovict. Russia's sphere of iiiflcuice ing Rmne-Berlin-Tokyo plans was is to be in their "new world order." given in the Nazi political com- But they did not disclcsc the na- fiiientarv, Dicnst Aus Deutschland, lure and the cvtcitt. of their “ai- , which said iihostcp was taken "so location" to the Soviet Union. that there can be no question of’ (‘Through the weck-cntl .\ltl\t‘0f\'. encroachment in foreign spaces by which had published the d<l.ii‘< 0f , these powers.“ the pact coiiciutled inst Friday nt In foreign office circle; it was Berlin, maintained a lifill-(‘Pftllltlltfll estimated that Japan probably silence. and scmc scurecs nbrcad- {would clear up any misunderstand- parlicularly in Clllllfl--if1‘.-!‘.’]\I‘Glkd inf with the 9t. We!‘ dilpiiltd tteal. (i-rn. White has been engaged in the forest industry all his life and was director of timber operations in France during the last war. His headquarters staff and company commanders are all officers ex- perienced in the lumbering and al- lied industries and the men have staffs of lumber, pulp and paper companies across Canada. SIDEJGUA CE COUNTY CHRONICLE Four Are Charged i With Conspiracy CQNSTIPATIO MONTREAL, Sept. U —(CP) — Four men, accused of violating for- eign exchange iestrictioiis, weie ‘rieiai . tonight for voluntary statement Oct t. "It seems to me these men should , be interned," Judge F. T. Enright, remarked as their preliminary henr- i iniz ended today. Three of the group. Ernest Ilall- man, A. W. Glover and Joseph Reig- When {our live! In out of kills lnviny. ha vital liquid Bile ll not flowing lri flvitssilon Ind remove wanton. Dr. Morse‘! remedy this condition ' tfionlcylock Ike ' I'M’? 33m" . I 1e u a | lively health. Haunts r y l l. and nae how much otter you'll feel tomor "5"" "r It l"! driiil store. ier, all of Montreal, remained in Pichon of Toronto, had been held,’ ed: "These men. your honor, . .0 sabotaged Canada's war effort to The Moder the tune 0f about $70,000. That was i the profit made through their ac tivities in bflflfglilt! bonds into this, in the front yar . c)‘ raise been plundering the house," J...‘ - is still held in storage, a quota of, country at this time." “While Caiiiidi 1S have been out I I Dies In Prison _ go En- right remarked. The four are charged with 513E891‘ and WiIh importing $300,000 Worth (if D0 ' merit bonds i t» t C l i‘ i l MADRID, Sept. 2B (AP! -—Jtilian. ulhKilU, 70-year-old Socialist ‘earl-i or nlli‘. his". head oi the Spanisiij iccpublicaii government, died to- "i prison at: Carmona, Seville! ‘A from the fOftflfil board. The arrest of the ed five months of i Royal Canadian M Judge Eziriglit into hearing on its SPCOllfl nouncing he had heard en dence to cstiihksii a prirna case against. the group. Turn Cut Air Administration Staff Members Mon- ‘. )‘.\'- Wa r .aw professor had time 0i tubercul- (jivzi cit-r of the Soc- ) in, came out of ‘ownrd t.:e end of the ‘the airiicunccci purpose an "honorable pcare" . art in the o. ‘ HiFHLPY "OVCTTIITICHZ. iro's broadcast uirited peace the o t troops on March 28. 193 ing a shot, Besteiro was tried andt cniivictcci. An R.C.A F‘, statement <4 the per .t( grouu 01 int-n has irtii piovi ‘ Grounded Ship ‘the tcciiiizciil it sfjhtml St. Thomas. - mechanic» and ious k. .. Trit- is turning our. ifiti lilyit. 911911 \\'<‘f‘l\'. JACKSONVILLE. Fla. Sept. 29— The sifitt-tnent tar» --~'l‘hcir vcstci P01111000 t0 nieces by heavy seas, 30 weary crew- nicri of the wooden stheamer Alice : i Tabb zibancloned her yesterday "ind were trikrn aboard the steamship Siiiiucl Q. Brown shortly before t‘i- it 11.1 that ‘he ic- neiit s’ counting aiizi t Trenton, Oii:.. is equipment oftiriis assistants, titl Il"t‘till and 300 .'lf‘l'Ollii'.l ii; i334 4' additional urn .. l ‘IR-bi; rqlik 100 miles northeast of six wccks. ‘ Ja. ..o.. illc. The school of ndiiiiriistzntiiwi a‘. The Trbb, 2,426-tori freighter. was hammered relentlessly‘ Friday ' ‘it by high seas and at 5 u, m. Saturday she radioed for help. Trenton has trained trative officers, and more t1 month. T. 202 tlClllilTS- school there iii my, then on. a series of tersci instructors, ai luau-s 70 mom‘ s told the story of tier every six weeks, izamc but 10st battle against The Trenton Air Arimrneiit the grim Atlantic b\it. early this School has trained 302 nrniorrn. afternoon the crew vras forced to give up and board the Brown. Meanwhile. the coast. guard cu‘.- tcr Tziliapocsa, operating 00f 0T ‘ivaimnh. 6a.. was standing by to t0 a Tcbb crew- armament officers. and its output is 48 every fir‘; At 'I‘ .' the ' ' n srhoci train: tors wccklv. flllll the school of nl-“filf-"ll 91d aeronautical Plifililtwflilfl as unn- man rcporied to have suffcrcd a treal trains 20 engineer officers ev- broken leg and internal injuries. eTY three Weeks. N0. l wireless school at Mon- treal has trained 28 signal offic. ers. 3C7 ground wir ‘css f“""'if0:"s and 40 wirclcss electrician nirrhan- ics. A second wireless sciio-i‘, has just been opened a‘. Caicaiv. One detachment of 120 grgund wireless operators recently was sen; overseas from the Montreal school at the request of fllE ROYAI Air Force. ‘ For Trainees OTTAWA, Sept. 2B -(CP) -Me_n trained under the compulsory mili- tary training scheme which begins to operate Oct. 9. need not woiry about what they will have to eat, in camps. They will have "every" thing from soup to nuts." And it. will be prepared by real cooks. The, national defence department announced tonight that the food will be prepared and dished up by ‘ mcn who really “know their on-l ions." Tnese cooks will be a per-y maneri s’. ff in the centres to which , they are assigned. after completing i a special training course at Camp Borden. , Dunn-g the six-weeks’ course, they: were shznni how to to prepare grin- b¢_.' (‘i'(ttiS. sanitary" and good tasting ra- i mLtiQns based on reccmmeridations of a committee of scientists and ex- ‘ 170115 in dictetlcs. Formed through? Buckley, COfllTlullldvT of the shflfkl the National Research Council of said trmigm that 111p)‘ hm, nun‘. Canada. the committee has worked ed 1W0 imm-s from m,“ 5. , -,- l cut a dict providing for fl ba.ai_".r:-, saying that he was l‘(‘l't".\‘lll§{ ctl ration featuring health-giving ment foi" head and kii(‘(' wounds in 7"‘Y'5~ , a Norwegian hQSpQIQK, , The menu for trainees wi.l be The letters wcrp dated mid-Jilly the same as that for_Can_a<1as arm- and did not give any dr t: Four "v3 70"" "ml lflfhlfl" 1' ‘Mndftidl other officer; am] n n, nf vimiiiinditics Hill]t‘(‘l'lFllll!llt(‘l'llfl‘E\'.$ the submarines 39 ratisgs ab.» are siirh as chocolate f0!’ N‘?! 0f Cf‘?- beliewd prisoners Ife Th" diet is arranged also to bring under-nourished men to tbet pink cf physical condition in a shor‘ ‘ that Believe: Crew Cf Missing Sub Prisoners IONDON, Sept. zit-tcp CABLE» The commander, officers and n. number of the crew of the Brit sh! submarine Shark, reported . the Admiralty July 15, art) lieved to be prisoners of war Norway. ‘ The Parents of LL-Cnidr. P. N. ,. WILL HEAD -~ lpci-inri and then maintain OTTAWA. Sept. 29.—-lCPl - The i eoiitiiti . Cami: Borden Air Coziiinaiid in} Ontario is duc to turn me:- slittfill" to Group Capt R. S. (irxiiifirv. tur- CHAINED TO Promote Bile Flow with Improved Vegetable luxeiive I, you can't help feeling dull, ttmii, by womutmu the necen Qhwu" b l I l k every lain 11,! t, our liver with Dr. Morse’: Indian Rffllfflfiliml i . DR. 3 i custody when they were tinable to.‘ surrender bail. The fourth, R0151 INDIA/V witiieout bail. i P illipe Brats, K. C., ctunsi-i for the Justice Department), - ifiSlt Leader” iisib Famiil appeals c r~- N? t l t to your flowers to and Indian Rim Pills hBlp by BUG How, by by nctm to Worrviiii row. Ask for thom by PILLS n Vegetable Laxative ,, 9 Days Recaflcd In Nazi Pads By Ruin-ii tikiii Skill Associated Prev Wriiei ~~ 1.". l queue aiiu (i.t‘ I-‘renzi inn ti", ‘Ye ifllfilim o.’ 1H7: ' ditiit-iilt t.» 4/')'.. . "Aiaziia has R-HIC ‘.0 vi i: to get a card to nvozel '" l1"... ' l. Hui . . bars to iii: choc . iiiige riiicnrce are permittw. new restrict. ns :0 them next. mortu 8 Cbiistrudtitin Contracts Let OTTAWA, s awarding of chill‘. c tracts, totalling 5‘ work begins iiiiiuec i"z.;. pounced loony bv the .'\1‘,lll Siippiv Department. 'I'ht* confine!» ii.i Lieiicixii I'L"Utllll.l ‘pool, Dcbcrt. N5. 5371mm), mi ccn_ rill Coni- Servicc Lying training school, Moncwii, NB, $73,000, ‘rieatfn? s3‘:- ‘ y and fifxvlz- zcll Ltd“ Altiiitieiil. ‘ ii ir Sherbrooke, Que. Service ‘yin: tr. Moncton, $21,000 toms. October, Atom ' and Hfllllrig C0 General TPfWl". Debert, N.S., $31.. stnictinii, l)€‘(‘|‘illt‘1" . tractinu Co, Tomwo. Soldiers; ‘little SwingsPenduIum In Australia By J. Ii. HOLDSWOHTII Canadian Press (‘tirreqioiitli-iit SYDNITXX r r Cablci_. ' .30 chance izi the xwek-ciid ’ \<\'(‘ was the ii ,itii~ ilttlllt Cur- nierly pfficci" ccmiiiantliiii; the RC,‘ AyTygQyy5H_ N_ s‘ 50m, gg_ AF. air station at Dnrtiizriiitli, NS, (fro, xcrnrwm, 0mm“. Malpnh“ according tin fiIITAll‘ Mu sliw; _iiii;,mfl,__,\,n_“.‘ 4,, M Vnmnuvorv m“, _ rpm“; noimccmcnv. Oii1u1‘t‘ii\\' .\ utter‘. - n; ._ _ ' . p. 1,111 iv, a pilots making up tlic it" i“ "f isqttiurfijtll‘ fthllrtiltrd -“" “all” students itndci" the Brii ,tini~ Révlfl cémqdiqn Npvv vessel f Fieimi- monwealth air t_raiiiinc ‘thin zit ‘In ‘k1,, (m; ‘in, , d- P ",1" _..~.~;n (rnpqai l Canto Borden will l'.‘4'f‘1\'f' theiiQIJ-f -t ‘f n " d ‘i1““r°_l d4‘ '4‘ m, f»; “m, wings’ v LIFIllIOOCOIIiCTOIlLIIhCSS (‘Hail than? ‘nvmnfim’ m . . . . m, FATALLY INJPItFD-“l; (‘HASH he }f0l‘\\‘f\l‘d(‘d to Vancouver to- ‘ ____y____ iiitlit. t Baruch-swarm. u. s. Sept. 20 ~'~ »~~ ~ -; _, _,¢pi_.1,._,,,.,. _,_.,i_,,,.,,,,__ 4. n, BEIIEADED FOR Minn ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' I.‘ .. i‘ ‘hi... vii l‘: l him. m; rind lli.n\\ . _, . y“. All)?‘ I,‘ m“, is)" wk‘, hp ‘ll from his bicycle S.il:i:"il,i_v. The collision occurred Bridgcwntcr - Livcrpctil when n car driven ly Mlnard of Milton s. as ho was crossingtiic 1. ~\ fw- iiiutuii‘ ill Nit:- Titt v ni‘ ti," liu:lii\';.-v i i" l) ‘.1 .l.il iii road to t iitci" ii illse Nllnard‘: for dandruff.‘ ,_crcd in the language courses. 1 hhla u indicating disapproval.) borders. his home. hv V’ h. ‘fix-y ,.,. 03., ,.-,. .\- , ~ l 1 ',l n; »-. liilia-i‘ ' _|.-ri iii rfftiit. .-i‘\ll “QT lira/ii seiifitlflb piiiti-i. of svmi‘ in t"e ‘Iritish Rcd Crew trii" ll-SC in hospitals.