31-11111. 11.1.11 Pond. u guaumusinc and (‘-1 ‘UL lilflaiflfi" 11.1.3111“... Water 8!. Toronto Ball"?- wiwl’ 3‘ 1,"E....11... will be dellvere ricr B111’ n" your 01' (phllllll is reserved for new! ,-11| 111121 i-st but Idverttanq 1 1, nnysv 11.1ture may be insert- gd H, 3 6,-1.1, a word strictly pay- mc 111 1111111101. r. ‘_ ,‘ 1i 1;l‘.\'l‘ rooms, heated, in w suitable 101‘ of- cs Drug Store. 1,:..11. .4. .1 tiuurli L-25Z-l0-10-2i. office space, ground lluilding, Summer- L-252-l0-l0-2i. j r1111; Pipes! for a de- . sznnlac. Gcurlic-s Drug L-254-l0-l0-21. __11|j\n1,~| HKTEIRS for fall . _ g, ow 1.1111115‘. You arc 1 111 111111 make your are right. L-ll06-l0-1l-2i. '05‘ 1 1 lll at '1‘111‘u11t0 .ugh \\‘1lh 111s ‘x1111; Hull, Sun1- .111‘f7lVII-Mr. Hubert l: 1 ‘ ~:2-f.~c1u1d hand Re- 1 1.11mi.‘ with wati-r 11.x. 214. S111111ncr- I..-255—l0-10-2i. 11i11~11111alic Com- .: 11rd rclicf. Gourlics L-Ll54-l0-l0-21. gummcrsidc. of rooms rlo\\'11— .“.11\‘c11ir11ccs— Hot about 1 1-3 acres tic-Hen Tcrms House. if r1:- M. Bell, _ 40-11-21. R1111 41:1; "lljlh-Ills many 111-1111 1o learn that 1111111. who has bcen irum the p051 01'- .11.»- i111‘ the imtt 35 l ' ihc Post." as ‘d. \\‘.1sa‘.\va_‘_.s <'.1.‘1‘..11‘.1:\1o\\‘11 who |.\‘ ihc l1. C. M. P. .1 11. 111v car fcrry . 1 51 boitlcs of rum 1m was fined $300 alc Darby him charg- . - . uuuinst ihc . ‘r1115 \\‘.‘1s his suc- CONTRIBUTION —\11>'s Edith An- . . Summcrside. . 111-runs 1‘01111‘ib11'.1on s Carrie Holman 111a! it be uscd ‘. 11:11‘ wish was that 11<111.‘1lly divided be- TO \\' \li V1 1111K’ :1 asked that l t1» huy clothing for 111-ii who have lost .<~.1-\vl1Q have bcen f" >111 the bombed areas. ‘n11: was very pleased to dmation as the need t for clothing for Lon- ‘rhc Rod Cross and making full out- .11 and oldcr peo- - been made destitute Gcrinan bombing of Secoiiil Youth Bommittcd 0n lluriicr Charge confes- 65-year-old Waclsaan, Mag- rcfton today com- ‘Smzth, 15, for Sti- tr111l on l. murder \. .\l, _ ltnlx-r‘, ‘9111e Coirt “re. ‘ 11.311 tfacisaar, l4, another ‘~11 ‘ 11 vlisirzct 15 miles from 11‘ vidcrly farmer 11v- up for trial two days =11111.- charge. 'I'hcy were _ 1 a wcck after the re- . u 111-do lifaclsaac was T,‘ 11s in his home 11f 511111.111 anroduced by a Cr-muliin Mounted Police smiths‘ prclimznarv "' .1 him as saying he Iaclsaac went to the '1 at 2c per day or 10o per week. dcr to the bu! Pfisoonslbio for debverleq Q Water Stree b E lr—l’h cameo a o“ m CO UNT!’ subscrillfllllll- Advertising lhoold he 1m with My‘, pond The u.» 1111111 may be bousht daily at any of the following Stores u. Gourileg n Mitt Gnu dloan P118110". Water 5|. d". 8'1 Grflnvllll: m home tn 511mm hone 288 lor this II your route. —EAR- MIT Drug co E LOTION -. Kensington, p, _R’ESERVE Thursday eveuln . . . g. $222 i.‘l§f.‘...‘°f...f.“-°P" 1‘ Church- Ladies Aidil cc.» oi Unnt-u —.D0N‘T FORGET °111°1$1=11 Supper. K11... Kenslflswn. Saturday, atTl E Iayor Presbyterian —BEDEQUE f-The only se or Sundo ,0 l; ~ 1 .- , Borden MY qfisifip-cilvlllstli 11111 be .11. MacLean will be the sneaker. L-27l-l0-1l-1l. —LEAVBS FOR osranfo-Ji -- Clarcnce Stcclc of ‘ ivcll known hockcv slur is leaving Sfllllfdoi‘ for ca... 111, ontm-m, t0 g0 in training with the Provi- deuce Reds 1n pl‘{‘])1i1‘l1ll()l1 for tho coming season-S. -LEARN 0F |11~:.\‘rn TN n. c- Word has bccn 11-111111011 b_\‘ Dauii-l Nicholson. Scarlcimvn, of the 11011111 01 1115 brvthci‘. Angus Nicholson, cf K111111001». 8.0.. Sept. 2s. aged so, son of tho late 1vfr. and Mrs. Don- ald Nicholson, formcrlv of Lot l6, 11101-1101‘. Da11icl_ of Sarlclruvn. An- vrns accidentally <11‘o\\'11c(1 11y.) over the pier at Bordcn. URDEN Gunners Wnhutn all; fnaotniln halo Akin.‘ c.1_,.._,ct. a. twat tut; AMA-vMaAl i... 115-11 11.111 111:“: 1w... 1.11 1.._s...1_y to 1640.11 .1-_ _ .4111» LAM l\>u\\1\1 Miss Pall-s)‘ ca-apptul 11.0.1: Stuucnt, 1..11.11.ot.<..u...., spt... 111'.- vleek end a1. m1‘ 11111111: 111 uu;..1\.'.1 ltlrs. I~‘1‘a11k 111114101 of Bu...t.. was .1 usmn‘ to C11u1‘.ut.t-io...1 v1‘. i-iuu-ay. bliss Rclu t..1\‘u11.1g.1 \\111) ha. bctn \laltill‘°' he.‘ CUiLnn, N11‘... 1_.c1..c Aldtirhfitl.’ VA lJOltiCll 10111111011 Ru Allie Milt‘ crock 011 5111111111.. 1t. ..1 llllluf.‘ 11111.1)" 11101110 “llllu 111321..‘ “i111 Agrct nor return 1111111.: Mr. Thomas ziiiarpe o1 0.1;..- Tuimtnluie 1111.: has ctcn 11s1.1;>,; rtlntncs on 1'. h l. 111$ licme 011 5111141113‘ Augustmc Cove were Buiucn cu a1111<i.1_\‘, 11.1 and Mrs. lit-ccur ..... U1 sunoay . tumcd on Wcuntsuay‘ cVtjliilfig 111.111 a honeymoon 1r1p to aioiitrcul. '.i‘hey will reside at Borden. Mrs. Mary ivciss r and flaughtci‘ Vugnna o1 (Luiliollciuiiii 111-n- visitors to Bunion on $1111.41; guests of M1‘. and aft-s. John 3111c- Isaac. Mr. Izier DeRoche motored from New Brunswick on hlonduy‘ to visit his wife and family at Tig- nish. While passing t111‘.>11;l1 Bu- den he was the cur-st of his ;.stt‘1‘ Mrs. Louis Hackett. Messrs. Edmund Campbell and Charles Love of Borden have re- turned home from a pleasant visit to Moncton. Mrs. John McCuiuznisky of Pro- vidence R I., Ic1‘1111~rly of Grand River, P. E. I. has been enjoying a holiday tvlth friends here. While in Borden slie was the gucst of Mrs. Jamcs Campbell. The ivcckly auction party of ihc Bordon Women's Iusliiuic was 111-id on Thursday night 1n 111e Town hall with five tables playing. Lai- ies first. prize “'11s won by M1‘:- James MacAleer. sccond by Mrs. P, J. hlncInnls, whllc gculs first prize wcnt f0 Mr. I-Imcijv Richard, sccond to Mr. M Campbell. Con- solation prizes were X11611 1° M1‘!- Emile Gallant and Mr. Jamel Mac- Aleer. Playing was then resumcd for the freezeout which was won by Mrs. Louis Hackclt A. Canadian Heroes Honoured By King coupon. Rf l0—~1CPl—Tl1c King heard a thrilling story of a 11> “hit 111m and search c 111g- vlctim BITIVCGW 1111.111. Smith found ' 111111 stuffed it 1n his 111-fare iii.- door with an 11cm hit him," <‘<:;1111111od. But a scuffle 11111 boy was quoted as the ‘, 11nd. .;,‘ar1]1!.11111 the rcvclver in my v f \_\~-.~ slurii‘! t» fight over 11 111111 irsd. He grabbed ‘- “Y1 1 liiillrrl the tirigger uilllPllfffl, and I went in- i117 I}. 1.1111 lo 11rd Danny Im-“urviiivnt (lcclnrcd that. as .. y‘ 1-11 <1 u» 11m.- hcmcs. - -‘.\' "ih~ things wc 11: la Angus." ‘11111118 the youngest chargcd with mur- P will be tried at opening a I1 1111111 czzurl. 0?: m‘ stsefon .g 1 hcr may compel sl....-fj.h.,,' hfgg, n’ m to return t0 sandals. $08.11! battle against fire in mid-air W110i! he decoratcd Flyllii-I 0111c" C111"? Connor of Toronto with the Dis- . nngnished Flying Cross 1111d Wirc- 1193s Operator John Hannah with ithc Victoria Cross at. Buckingham E t d1_ . P“1'1“1§EMZ1AY1y congratulated both {the airmen. Connor was $1000?- pnnjgd to the invcstiturc y 15 wife and his sister. 'I‘11e plane which Cnnnoi‘ com- l - ' - 11 was mandcd and 111 “lilCli 11.111111} {ya mcmbcr of thc crcw “HS Ti‘- turning from a raid on Aniwcrp lunar find "x‘.'.]§.d.§1?1o.. 'rog‘tt\vtfiis 31rd" E of 11.1 crcw wcre jforccd to ball nut b11t Hannah. an 18-year-old Sent. slaycd m fight the blam while Coimor rc- mained at ihc controls T-ic 1111‘ Wm cxiiugillshcd ovcnfufllli’ “m1 ihc planc rcachcd 11$ 111W‘- whnn fire broke out in ihc 11011111 “ , b t 11.‘.va.v 1111‘ compnnmcnt um thousands of do Chin n hasfli-ai-ifwcllcd I-‘rexnch 111 “led for December- its fair 501194 111;: WEST ERN GUARDIAN L-242-1o-11-n. George Hall, October 19th. 1 io-averflge harvest of most staples 11-277-10-11-13, . was indicated. UNITED CHIYRCIL1\\"JS expected. rvice 011 this charge Rev. Ward Stunme 131C112: P. E. Island. H11 1s survivcrl by cm- . other brother D1111c11n, of ll:‘<l<-q11-.-, 11., months ago. 11111011 his can Dllliigfd l MacAlcci‘ 1111a , l"t.'.lll ‘it'll 1U. m 1 Mr. and M15. harry 111111.111, u: ‘ J‘ _ ,1 \1.s..l)i'.s\u1_i~n,n_|l In“. Mr. Wilbert t...~..t- of Nine 1111c 11.1.... Creek was a \'l.~ZLOl‘ 1o Baron-u 011 111W". M1‘. and Mrs. 1.11.1.1‘ P11111101‘ rc- 1“ 1 SUMMERSIDE GUAR DIAN AND PRINCE COUNTY_ CHRONICLE Prairie Wheat Yield Nears All Time Record MONTREAL. Oct. 10.—-(CP)—'!‘he Prairies wheat yield this your is the second largest in history. and when returns are complete may prove to b0 an ml-time record. the Bank of Montreal reported todav in its final telegraphic crop survey this season. Latest returns place 1940b wheat output slightly behind the record production of 1928 and the adeis ilpnerallv high, the report sa d. Of- ficial estimates put wheat output for the ihrcc prairie provinces at ‘uIS-LOOQOOD bushels, compared with a 10-year average or 307,013,000 bushels. In the Maritime Provinces a fair- Apples were Gam- aged b1‘ storms and a 113M cop lReport Shocking Conditions At illevil’s Island 5T- THOVAS. Virgin Islands, Cc._."_l0~(./\P1-»A g.ou1) of 10111- D<\1.1s Island fugztlvcs, reaghlng 1111c lcdfly after a. fight of more an two montlts, said French 11ers in ‘ihc island penal col- acre‘ 1l_v111g daily 11nd may; ' 11661“ were being thrown into Jill. Fccd '15 scarce and 1nany of the lnvu arc half dead, thoy 551d, L.11r11‘ds_21.‘.1\‘c been rcdcubled to mazritain order. T110 111f-'ii1\‘c~' who had served r1011‘ scnrcncrs but were forced u; 1‘ main as "libcrces" (liberated |1111‘111 in C.1_\‘ennc_ said llie major- ll_\' cf the population cf French Guiana suppcrtsd the "F109 French" ‘ cairn of Gen, Ch." dc Gaulle, but that 1h or‘ administra- licu wa. 11:‘;:-V c113‘. furious l l . one ngc tri Ncllu-i 111ds:— ‘“\\u 111-re low enough for them 1g <1. 1.~11 our Briusi. mnrkin . ‘.1 011011211 to sOtI 111t~111 I‘? >- n WHV- l Noted Novelist Comments 0n War NEW YORK, Oct. 10—(CP)_ The characters in a novel “Don't Seem t0 Matter" now to Somerset Maugham. "I am a very old gentleman with three or four novels in my head and I haven't the heart to write them." said the- Briton, whose “Of Human Bondage" stands with the best contemporary novels. Maugham has just arrived here after some moving experiences in- eluding three weeks on a packed. filthy colller fleeing invaded France, a series of nights on a mattress in a London bomb shel- ter, and finally a. clipper flying the Atlantic. Sitting in a deep armchair by c. comforting fire in the oyster Bay, L. I., home of his publisher. the writer said: “I haven't many years before me and I'd like to got these things I have to write off my mind before I die. But we are in the middle of the most important historical event since Napoleon. 0n the out- come of it depends the freedom of’ the world—and m11cl1 more than that: Whether honesty and loy- alty and truth are things that pay, or whether brutality and treachery pay. "If brutality and treachery pay, what is the use of art and liter- aturc?" Maugham was askcd haw he thought the ivar would nffcct the young generation of writers. "You know how the last war affected them." he snapped. "It killed a lot of them." Maugham said he had a notion that "red hot experlcncc is11‘t aw- fully useful to :1 writer. The ter- rific cxprricnrcs you havc 111 a \var are loo vivid and loo moan- inglcss xvhcn you try in work thcm into fiction. Ynu only 11c! rcal mcanlnv nut of _vour<clf." The Wl‘ll1"l'. ‘sonlhcrn T? finch, said h» lv-lfcvcd .thc Frcnch rh-fcat was dur- in “dc- ""I‘1f‘l‘f'l‘.10i1 of the moral si-imino of 1th" rrco." With Britain it ls (liffcrcnt. “l am crwyinccd ihnt lu 11111‘ wrwpnf ‘spirit Wiwlonrl is 1-l11~r\.1"“‘"1‘r1l\lc" 11f‘ siid. "Vic ma" all he l-zillctl but \yr~‘ll 11c\‘1‘1‘ giro in." Montreal Firm C _ T- i , ‘ 1 Olilllllltd 110111 page I)?‘ ' Pilot llius dcscribed.’ p over the conqucrcuj g Systems orrrawa. ‘<3... "1'o’.-1cf>»~'r1..~ 1; 11¢,- m“. Cf me pmuust attacks‘ flf-\'Z11'(1ll1g (11 18 <‘.‘1ps‘1‘111‘1i<u\ run- 1-1-1 111.11. b‘. 1,. R‘Av1i\v‘_car1»;e(i (m1 tracts, 111611111111: 11 ‘ _\ :7.1.u.1i"11_ fin "iy, .a.st nignt and,‘ which work l) 1111111 l1l_\' ‘ hundreds of niilrs‘ was annouziccrl 1.11‘ h" H1111. C. azrlauts. and thesel D. Howe, xiznisti-i‘ of aiuuuiniis salts unuouncsd} and 511111111, ', , , , - The contracts. with 111011‘ ap- lh‘ t‘ _ ---H1t 1311751‘ ‘proximafc c" . 71‘)!ll'0.\'llll1ll(‘ com» , 5 “Wwtmg ‘Um w“ plction flat and coiiiiulcinrs c111- 1.1K111116111lghnlléwlfir1111.31 thicce ployei Include. 1 m, $10,310; “ stasfiflxtsgi1tsd anld Scrvicc flying iiuiiiing school. loft ailame nrar Port dc Ma- ‘ 5\‘m"‘°"5“1°1 PF-Ii 51410901 mm‘ 1111p systcms, NOYFIIIDN‘, Connolly‘ l.-.l land 'I‘wizcll. Tilnnvral. {w \ 1 Bombing and 111111110111‘ school. ‘ . Charlottetown. 5137.500. heating A110 0L1. Calais. the nearest Channel in- vasion port 10 England - 22 miles across 11111 S11‘ 11s from Dover— ct Wan 1111111-1 uuuous series of d ye l1r111b111b 111. 101‘ 111-a1‘.y_11:1lf an c.0111” and mus fcll heavily upcn ‘ihc 111.1111 shipping basin 11nd docks. Germany Bombed Gcrmany-“Tons of high and hundreds of fire loos/ed; many bombs drgp- ‘pul across‘ ihc Krupp works at s- scn 111 .1 scrics of attacks 011 a foun- dry for German aircraft, repeated 1111s scored and many fires started- ihc larger ones spreading over the works. Hit in the Rhineland area — an oil plant nndmunitions works at Cologne, an 011 plant at Hamburg, an 1111111111111111 plant at Grcvcnbrolch, a11 electric nmycr plant at Reischclz; railwav communications and freight yards bombed in Gremberg, Cologne. Konlgshofcn, Dusseldorf. Wesel and 11150 111 Brussels. 111 Bclillum. In I-Iolland—Th1‘cc cargo vcsels bombed 111 ihc River Mans, west of Rotterdam; barges. bridges and canal junction attacked south of Heider; the Texel alrdrome bombed again: the docks at Flushing twice attacked: and fires started in the FIIULVS. Whole sticks of bombs dr0'.\- pcd near one of the main basins at Amstcrdam. believed to have cut the docks’ railway lines. JAPANESE ___ (Continued from’, page‘ I) Japanese officer had been ahotdead by unknown persons just outside Hongkew about the same time Pu was assassinated. while the battle of Shanghai was still in progress 111 October of 1937. IP11 Siao-en bccame mayor of I110 Japanese captured areas of the city. A year later, he fonnally was a11- pointcd mayor of “the Shanghai spcclill municipality.“ which in- cludes all districts outside‘ the in- .111‘nazional scttlcment and the French concession. shortly 111.01‘ that. in November, 111;”, an attempt was made on his 1 e since then Pu has maintained scvcra. homes in various parts of shanghai, sleeping in one after the other in order to thwart assassins. Ircnlraily, he considered the house 1 whore he was slain today the safest 1 one. ‘ihc diminutive Pu, a. native of Nlnizpo, tame of undlstlnguishcu pnrcnfage and never had much edu- cation. But he became one cf .‘-.il1an2hai's leading businessmen, largev because of natural .~111‘1,~u‘:i11e.ss and irrepressible good humor. He had ship ing, banking and iiianuluctilrlng nterests. I11 1927 Fu backed the wrong hczsc, furnLsliing ships to the nor- thcrn nrmics. Opposing the rising China: Kai-Slick. When the latter i1‘i1i1ii;>l1f‘(l F11 flcd to Japanese ter- ritory. uherc he began close rela- un; Lu Iiuvrc s ipmng atlack- lsystems, Novvmbcr. I Connolly and 'I‘\\‘izell, Montreal. Churchill} Delighted With Air Plan Nero OTTAWA. Oct. 10--(CP)-Prlme Minister Winston Churchill was “de11ghted" with the report Air {vfarshal W. A. Bishop was able to make to him on the progress of the air training plan. the Marshal told newspapermcn at Air Min- ister Power's press conference to- day. The Marshal described the "amazlng“ reputation gained by the Royal Canadian Air Force flight undcr Sqdir-Ldi‘. Erncst 1111-.- Nab of Regina who has hccn awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. Flight No. 1 of the Cami- dians, he said. was used as "shock troréps" in the defence of Eng- lan . whom» home \\‘.'1s in ‘ Seek To Boost Enthusiasm For War In Italy ROME. Oct. l0 —(AP) -.In a ceremony apparently intended to heighten popular enthusiasm for war, Mussolini reviewed 20,000 Ween- age volunteers today on the old plain of Padua, but kept unbroken thn s;1ence veiling whatever thrust is next to be made by the axis, While Europe waited for this next military move, which to many foreign observers here seemed im- minent, the Premier wound up a. five-clay inspection of his army of the Po with a morning spent in “aching his young soldiers march. ride and fight a sham battle. The feeling that other people were with them in the struggle was increased for the Italian masses by the presence at Padua of 900 German, Spanish, Hungarian and Bulgarian youths who march- ed past the Premier and chanted his name like good Fascists. Not represented among the Bal- kan countries, however. Grcecc and Turkcy and this observers to wonder whether one, or both, would not be next to feel the impact of an Axis blow. In a broadcast to the 111-med forces, the Fascist editor Giovanni Ansaldo told them: "The Italian people." the editor ccntcndcd, “are trained and tem- ])(‘1‘C(l for war. Thcy are hardened by war; they fccl it, undersiand the necessity for it, and in these splendid October days in the face of the prospect of a winter of war they go forward more resolutely than ever behind the Ducc." Othci‘ rlcyclcpmcntsi- Ccnimcnlcr Mario Appcliits wrote in Mussolinis 0x1 Il Pcpolo D‘It- alil. _. Primc Zvlinislor Churchill 111 his speech ".0 t-‘ze House of Com- .1110.“ TllPSdJy “seriously compro- mrscrl" the U11‘ ‘d Sttvtcs in any .11“- nvaco y hy crcditing w 1h striving off Gcrmuri mas- cf ihc arr. Italia11= dnridcd a: ab. 1rd and erroneous" 1 reports that C11 Gmy \,v11_ l‘1‘ Kcilcl Chicf cf 1hr GUPITBI] l!’ d, hurl rr-pln 11 1h." 1' llcdclfw ( "1 Anni . x v 1‘<‘_1'i of lgliiflll military‘ opera- .‘ l) 1 11s lll i __.§__.__ l . MCRE THAN 1Cu11li11111ul 111.111 pagt 1; A number of casualties were ~trvatcfl 1n 0110 nnrllicrii town after 111111111 urcckccl 11 huascs ‘.1 11.1411 1‘.I1)1U.\l‘.1' hall-uo/l-n " ‘1 and rrsituc 1111a 1111.‘ , of ofilnr 11111111111, ‘.1110 have been in 1111.- lune of the .11-' ‘ :1 1112111111-1‘ 1110111111111,‘ k1111‘.\'11 111 at the E ./ humhs‘ cxpl rlvd in on 111 .‘1 ‘working 11“ ul but 11 ly f uvrc rrpurixzl i111 r1‘. Aflcr JQLIESOlIHF-I his 1111111115 1111., the scu, one 111211111‘ fit-u‘ 1111111111 ovlr 1111011101‘ 11011110111 holiday 1‘e~ sort and fired burszs 11f nniclilnc- gun fir». Bullcis bounccd off liO1i\f".f)1)s as ihc populace took 1.0 coin‘. The gcnoral raids followed a day o1 attacks by Germans striking in deadly wedges. but Britons stood in the rubblr- of th-"ir cities, shook thcir fists at the slzics and shout- ed angrih‘; "ivc are not going to surrcndcr!" The bombers assailed London tonight in the 34th straight dark. ness attack. ‘They worked in from the suburbs through thundering anti-aircraft shells, first splashing the outskirts with fire and plosivc bombs, then boring toward the ccntrc. Four German planes were shot down during the clay and four British fighters were lost. One of the fallen Germans. a twin-engin- ed Junkers, was torn apart by a blast from anti-aircraft guns mounted atop Hampstcds Prim- rose Hill, highcst point in Lon- 1 ex- 1“ l I don. In the midst of devastation. m11ch of it wrought throughout Wednesday night, Herbert Mor- rison, the new Minister of Homri Security, sounded the keynote for‘ Britain. The House of Commons gave its approval as Mr. Morrison scorn- fully denounced those who say they must have shelters deep in the earth. told 111cm they‘d better ll. S. IN SWIFT (Continuedlilm paxei__1_) One of those directly affected by this order ans Capt. James Roosevelt, the Presidents oldest on. Some 23.300 other marine and navy reservists have received "stand-by" orders to be ready for duty. Meanwhile. the chicfs of diplo- matic missions 111 Bcrlln and R0111:- were ordered ba k to i-hc Unilcd Slates in what was dcscribcd as merelv a personnel shift. It was disclosed that Rome. like Berlin, woud be left lndrfinltcly tvithnut an American nmhamndcr. bccausc nf thc lllncss of Aliibiflfiiidfii‘ William Phillips, who is now in the Unlicri Slates. State department officials said that Alexander Kirk. who has bccn Charge (YAffuireS 111 Bcrlln for two years since Ambassador Hugh Wil- son was brought back. will rctilrn here for consultation. and probably go laler to Fomc as Charm‘ dAf- faires. The Berlin Embassy 1x111 be loft 111 charge of lclnnrl Morris, a veteran consular official. Edward L. Reed Chnrgn gr/tffnlrcs in Rnmc. since Amhassadoi- Plvislps returned two months ncfl. 11-"15 11"" callcd back to the stale dcnariincnl. Meanwhile intcrcst was saown here in Ambasswdor Jnscph C. Crow's long confcrcnccs in Tckio ypslgrdni- with ihc Jananrsc Far- eiga Minister and Vice-foreign M111- islet‘. What he Nnnrtcd to ihc slain dc- pnrtmant was no‘. disclosml. hul ii l "s\1e for peace now“ if they were ,afr11id of getting more bombs, and declared "We knew what to expect when we entered the war. And we now are experiencing, as civilians. what W89 QXDerienced by the soldiers in the last war. “Horrible as it is. we must go through with it or surrender. We are not going to surrenderl" This was not the case from dusk Wednesday to daylight Thursday. Daylight revealed the score of tons of bombs. If ran like 1111s:- The superb high altar of St. Paul's Cathedral half-buried in rubble. broken and torn; an air raid shelter in open ground hit directly and many killed: a street surface shelter demolished. luckily while it, was unoccupied; two ho- lcls and a bank hit; homes and apartment houses smashed; l2 killed in an East Anglian home for women rcfugces; hcuvy dam- age. deaths and injuries from south wales to northwest England -111 one town in the latter area a children's sanatarium vras set on fire. I11 London the bombs strudr hospitals. hit world-known build- ings and sprays-d a promenade known the world over. Americans as a precautionary meas- ure. tn leave the F111‘ East. It was taken for granted that Grcw ifscd ihc opportunity to makc clear again ihc United States gov- c1‘11n1c111's attitude toward Ja mncsc policies. Stalc Sz-crciarv Corded Hull would not comment when asked at his prcss confcrcncc ivhether he con- wm rcizcrdcd as slrrnifcani ‘i111 111" was invited to the forclim Offlfl‘ tionslup with the Japanese. . after the United States had advise (11 sizlcrcrl that Japan 110w is showing a ilifiltci‘ understanding of American c es. ‘altar, 511101 ihc crash came siuldcnly‘ land when he hurried 11i>51f111'5. 1119 ‘Air Training Accelerated ther acceleration of the‘ Mr train- lng program has been decided up- on, Air Mimslr-r Puwcr ccd today. f!!! 700k YOVA/G’ R068)’ 374R" THIS W74! INEKGZWRJ/ZP/NG F000 He's full of "vlm, vigor and vitality" now-make sure that he stays that way right through the school year. Nabisco Shredded Wheat will help. In fwo biscuits, with 0 cupful or more of milk and sliced bananas, are eight of iha vital food value: children particularly need. Three Vitamins (A, B1 and C), Iron, Calcium, Phosphorus, Carbohydrates and Proteins. Set this wholesome, nourishing breakfast before your young champion tomorrow morning—ond watch him go for it. 11's u meal that’! ready to eat and com only c1 few cents o serving. THE CANANAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, lTD. Nlngom Falls, Canada "e\'“‘1~mcl_\' low"; 1x11...‘ thc 11111111101‘ of Austral- ' N111‘ Zmiaurl aircri-yc 1111111 cxpc-ctvd will come to for advanccri training ' icw months; tho Pacific .='1‘c11;.;'.l1<~111-1l gFamous S1‘. Paul’s Cathedral is Bcmiicil 111;; at coursc. ‘<0 further h. 111% - wants almul, 100C zill-roiitid k11<>‘.\‘- ‘ _LOI\'DON, OCl ill-NIP] ——- 'I‘i1t‘. bunk 111111 11111., 111.1 1 .1.'...r o 1. s‘ Lfurnluzlil. l l’.1_11 .11 .11.. rvu ‘ -- 1.. .1‘ cauanrau g, l“ THANKS cwuic/ x ‘ , J -. \\1'l\‘ c111.- hrls, 1.111 ihc 111 ‘i110 lillllll lthlll W115 110i. (Alllllllgiffil 11111111111. Stained glass Wllliitllifi wvfl D1111?- tured by fragments 1.11 and the (‘1111118111 of :1 .~: 11 (altar s ccnl \“1.~ 111.1L11i. f‘ mturc. (‘llHWlS ‘ 15 “P1P l 5 \ tosscd about. 1191'" \-\~ smushcil, and thc "1-1111} ( b Lung against one o! 1 uuryfi w-youghr-ircp gates. A_ 11100110 over the altar, a copy of Dnna da Cone; gliancrs "Iacreduhfv 0f T110111“- was torn. Canon Alexander, who was slccp- ing almost fi11'r‘(‘1l\‘ 111111011111 11101111111 1 thick with dust that 1x13”: 351156 51%. could see nothing. Program Further orrmwa. Oct. iolicrp-A fur- announ- Thc course for pilots in the service 1l_\‘.ug twining schools, rcccntly reduced from 16 weeks to 14 weeks will be further reduced. The intake of recruits for train- ing as pilots. air pbscrvcrs. and air gunners will be stopped up 1n the ratio of five to sown, said the Mlnislcr. that is. whcrc the train- ing progrum as it stands calls for five men. seven will he taken on and trained, an lncroase of ap- prnxlnlatflly 40 pcr ccnt. The cffcci. will 11c a largcr num- ber of incn passing 1111‘n11gl1 the British 00111111011111211111 Air Train- ing Plan schools 111 Clilllldfl but not IIPCCSSLIIII)’ an increusc in the rate at which pilots trained hcrc go into action ovcixscas. Ma]. Powcr said while ihc sor- vlce flying training pvrmd in Ca11- ada would b0 shrwtcncd it was likely ihc mwralzniiul training period overseas would bc length- ened. Thus Cfll1fldl1lll—'.l'flll‘if‘(l pilais will spend more iimc on thc ac- tual batllc-typc plaucs iwfnrc gn- ing into action than was (‘null-111- plated up in the pYPSPIIL "EFF. 111g. full-ripened. Canadian Apples are wclvunu- 11' vu-ri 'l‘hanksgiying (linncrl 'I'h1~_\'r1- 111-my with delicious juice, plump with flavour mid goodness. You'll want t0 hrdvr a gum-rolls supplyfor the coming liulidaiy — l0 fill the fruit bowls will: this vulnurful (Ianudian fruit -——and to makc ihnsc drop apple pics, bakcd applcs. apple iluniplings nml applcszuicc. that (‘VI‘I‘_\'UII(‘ lilu-s. $vrm 'I‘hc Mluistcr rnarlc the an- nouncement at a prcss confcrcncf‘ apples fresh. and rmilu-tl u.- “vll. lhiy attended by somc 10 ncuspapcr ~_ , -, _ ' ‘ ) ) ' correspondents. With him \\'(‘I‘1" ("""“l"'" Apph“ l‘ I \\! James J. D1111rr1n. rlcplry mlnisicr and A11‘ Marshal W._l\. Bishop. Jlnrl-w-riug Sr-rrira 'X,°,Y““,‘1-',‘,§rf°r,,‘.,‘,‘§ D0\lI\l(\.\' lu-irilrriiiisr 0F irccnlly‘ 1‘ct'11‘11‘d from a flying 1\(Jll1f?l‘|-'l|'1115. "'|"|'\“-\ trip to England. ‘ °°~ I “ommralnlc IIunu-s C. Cnrrlinvr, Alini-lvr ‘ . / '1. Other Statements - Y - ‘ ‘ ' f] Oihcr sfalcmcnls madc at ihc I AN" confcrcncc wcrc: ‘ The pcrccniagc of accidcnls in air force training in Canada is,