MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN mpjority. one man with courage makes a caarlottotein Gunilla- ‘lwo Ooilte. loralng Ullldll 1.. Intended llit PAIDS ON L 12131171511 MA Y BEA T ITALIA 11111111111111 llEVElllPMENTS ARE PREDICTEB Ihings are not Going Covers Prince Edward Elsland Like Read by Everybody the Dew nohly As a rulc prnplc are rctuly in l.. MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN led. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, sATURofi, SEPTEMBER 14. 1714,11“ .1... 16 PAGES in Mai Anauu subscription Lelltrreil 5.1.110 I-1-.a.1 stun 1.1.1.1111. uni] 1. s $6.00 llll Classes Called, Train Within Year ' UITA day training period within months of the summons, but tem- porary exemption will be allowed 1n WA. Sept. 13.-(OP) _ Ali classes called for compulsory mili- tarv training must put in tbcir 30- .- M Smoothly For Fas- u e e th cists 1n N. Africa, e ons. This B Inrry Allen Associated Prue Staff Writer CAIRO, Sept. 18 —(AP) - A British official statement said IUMIMER IN SHANGHAI case 01' glulture and Hon. J. emotion was made clear today by G. Gardiner, Minister National War services. First. call for training will be ls- sued in a few days following a pro- Cl which will be published This Hench gunner in his arm- tomorrow notifying nil single men and childless widowers from tl1e 11585 those engaged in agri- other seasonal occupa- today that the Italian attack in the middle east “may come at Q11)’ time but we are well pre- pared for anything." Giving a hint, however, that the British forces may attack first. a spokesman said: "it. 1| gurprlslng that it is so constant- ly assumed that only the Ital- lanswarn preparing for an offen- rive. British command In Egypt was stated to be fully ready in the face of the report- ed "thickening up" of Italian forces on the Egypt- Libyan frontier. The posaibili was raised thi Italy is tighte 11g her Libyan for- ces against frequent British thrusts into Libya, which "mnsistcntly have caused the enemy casualties in men and material." The statement also said there had been talk of a osslble third Italian attack from the southeast corner of Libya across 400 miles of desert toward Wadi Haifa in the extreme north of the Sudan. Such Ill advance would however, only be one of the several possible diver- sionary movements which could be undertaken by minor enemy for- m. The Egyptian new a r Also Kalnm prcdictml “sengtigieial de- velopmcnts in Norih Africa" as a re=11lz w.’ a reported French refusal to comply with Italian demands mane a1 the armistice ccmfcrcnce in Wiesbadcn. Germany. (French Tunis. Algeria and Mor- Icco are in North Africa.) 'I'_l1is pnpcr, in close touch with __‘Yl(l, :1 ramrcrlorted great dissatis- (Conrlnued on page 1o, Col o) _.________ 242 Million Mark Reached In War Loan O'l'l‘A\'\’A. Sept. liL-(CP) —~Cral1 lubscrumuns to Canada's second War loan amounted to $242.100.000 59012111. according to reliminary “Blue. announced by oan bend- Quarters. 'i‘lu.< lcnvrs $57.900.000 to be 0b- talnrd lwiorc the $300,000,000 objec- lllr 1s rc11cl1cd. The total Thilrsdny "m" “as $223,129,400. A sticcinl drive is continuing) by invcstmcnt dealers. banks and rok- Us to scrure a greater roportlon of subscriptions from ind vidual sub- icribcrs. l" tilt‘ first war loan last Janu- lfl’. private subscribers took up 06.6 r ccnt. of the $100,000,000 issue. I total subscriptions from these sources represent less than 50 per "Ht oi the subscriptions received in tho second war loan, it Ls stated. Brokcrs and dealers across it‘: country continued to report many previous subscribers returning to in- trcasc thclr orders. 30°!“ 0f the loan will remain ooen "during the early days 0f next steak" to permit every na- tlian who can and will. to subscribe- ._____._.i-._ Coming Fvenls PO- lllt for Noun-re in this column 8 centl per word. "iblkiee-Orepeud Tuesday. 11-162-944-21. wwhlkiee and Danee-Brsdalbane “lnevdey. L-162-9-14-2i. M"Dflnce in _New Perth Hall, ofiiflv. September 16th. websters N "trfl- L-178-9-i8-21 "booth Mills open _ every day for business. starting flept, 1o. L-229-9-14-2i. at _—__‘ Reserve Wednesday Scptembcr gill Chicken Booger, Canoe Cove. 0696415 for Red roes. L-llli-C-lt-Bti. "at" MATS/h institute Dance Joe- lbh 0. Gailanth, Sefitémber 10th. 41-301-9-10-11. clrbflnuthern Queen's Shipping ca“, “titling ltogs. lambs and 18 g5 8t Melville. Monday, aept. 1 - B. Ross. Secretary. L-221. ‘gmlme l0 Patriot Red Cross "U132"! in Crapaud, Sept. 14th. mhfiMflli/tr. 16th: New Glasgow. 19th‘; "Ell. 18th.; Murray River '1 5nd Montague 20th. L-lU-Q-IS-Tl. oured c111" is no sissy, despite the umbrclla_ which protects l111n from the blazing sun. His 111ucl1111e-gu11 is held at alert as l1e guards the Amcrlcall-onncd Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury building. Doctor Says Nazis Already _Tried Invasion NEW YORK, Scpt. i3 —(CP —- The Associated Prcss today carried a despatclt from Jersey City, N. 1.. quoting Dr. Charles F. Bovc, who was bcud surgeon of the Amcrlcan liospital in Paris, as saying that the Ger. mans already have attempted to invade England scvcrnl times at dlffcrcnt points and each time have failcd. The source oi‘ Dr. Dove's in- formation was not known. Their despatch added that Dr. Bovo said he knew of the invasion attempts from personal tybscrva- lion and talking to responsible sources. "l know it's truc," he was quntcd as s- No such rcpnris ceived from tbc dom. D1‘. Bove ndrlcrl that the Ger- mans are practising "for invit- 111011" all along thc Fri-itch cnnst, horn rc- llilltvl King- solillcrs bcinl: scni o11t nn ships and mauic to lcup overboard and stun!”"cnnsirlcrabic ilislanccs" with all thclr equipmcnt, the despatch wcnt on. The rlcsvmtch quoted Dr, Bnvg as saying lu- b111- slghtotl "hun- (lrcrls 0i (lcrmun Iindics in the ivuicrs ncnr (‘l11>r'i1o11rg, France hut hc could not explain this sinc Chcrhottrg is 11ot near the scene of the reported troop mnnoruvres. LONDQN. Sclii. lZL-(CP Cublcl —-A mlliinry source stair-d today that thrrc has bccn “ilbsoiutcly 11:1 attempt at invasion in :111v sinc. shape or form," in com- menting upon a Now York re- nnrt in which Dr. Charles F. Bnvo was quoted as stating that the Germans bod tricd tn invade Britain sovcrnl iimcs, “W11 would b1- oniv too glatlin ahnfluncc it ll‘ lilcrc hrul been an nticmpt 11ml wc 11nd repulsed it." this source said, It was atldcrl that ifnny bodlr-a had lu-cn sccn in From-h wnt- (‘rs it was posslbic that a Gcr- mnn trmtspnrt shin had been bombed or torpcdncd. Canada Sends Message To Their Majesties -~ Message To Their Melentiel OTTAWA. Scpt. l3—(OPl—N0 enemy act could have so stirred the hearts of every port of the British Commonwealth thnn the delibcrnte bombing of Buckingham Palace today by a Nazi airman, Prime Minister Mackenzie King said today in n message to King George Vl‘ nnrl Queen Elizabeth. The text or the Prime Minister's tollflam to Their Majcsties fol- My colleagucs and I join with the pcopic of Canada in express- ing hcartfclt gratitude to Provid- cncc for thc prcscrvntlon of your Majcstics‘ livcs against the Nazi attack of which wc hnvr just loot-nod. No cncmy nct co11ld Iiave scrvcd morc complrtcly' in stir the bcnrt of cvcry part of the British Commonwealth than one so clcarly designed to (IPSlTOy the lives of their King nnd Quccn. IBT CIRCULAR Co‘ NORES RAIDS umpon, Supt. l3»_iCPl--Th€ court circular tonight calmly ig- norctl ihc 111tr11s1c11s of Nazi bombs into Bmlmtuluun Palace, and stated in its 11 11111 rrstrnlncd lang- uflg01»--"'l'l1f‘ K419, 11nd Q crn at- tenrlcd by lhc Lady‘ Dclin Perl. Ad- miral Sir Fkitvnrtl Evans tRsglonal Cmllllllfisliillfil‘ for l-ondom and of 21 to 24. inclusive, that they are liable to be called. Mr. Gardiner said he believed it would be thc aim of the Dcfcnce Department; to see that those called for 30-day training in the first 12 month program. would be Riven a second similar training period dur- 1111: the following your. This. hr: said, w0li'd rlepnnd upon At the moment his departuient vms concentrating on provision 0f U16 men for whom training had been arranged 111 ii1c first vear. but there wc1'e about 1.000000 men in Canada within the urcscribcd age class who were availn 1c for call_ Mr. Gardiner said it was the in- training periods during the twelve months beginning with October. A training period is 30 days. and the 39 camps now being prepared will accommodate a total of about 29.- 750 men. This will mean that about 240,000 rncn will have had 30 day's’ training at the end of the 12-month period and. because of the allowance of 2o per cent. rciections 011 grounds of physical nnfitncss, the total _ to _ called for phySlCtll examination will be about. 320.000. there are about. 400. cover rcquircmcnts for year's program. _ _ Registrars in the. l3 adrmnlstra- compel those euiIol-{Bd in illlficulill"! to report before November if thfly desired m remain at the normal ocwupatlons. There will be no occu- pational exemptions 1n the call but temporary cxemntions 11-111 be made on QDDHCEHOH of the mcn con- cerned. Similarly the registrars were in- structed that lvt-ZPZPTS 9515'- °t ‘he Rocky MOlllllfllllS should not bcfllll- ed between Novcmbcr and A0111 1h- clusivc, 1101' scnmcn between Mill’ and November- inclusive. lNaziMlgnvasion lfStep-off Points lilre Blasted LONDON, Scpt. l4 -—-(S:1tur- day] _1(‘l') - Lc linvrc, France's grcut ltarbor was blastcd Friday by Royal Air Force bombers, seeking out at thclr source German concentra- tions for a possible attcmpt to lnvaric Britain. Principal target :1l Le. iiavrc was enemy shipping, and at least one tanker and a supply shi were hit. Igarly today watchers on the cliffs of Dover saw almost con- tinuous flashes of anti-aircraft fire on the Gciman occupied l-‘rrrtch coast where RJLF. fliers with heavy bombs probed for the German guns which have shelled the Dover area. A pillar of flame shot high in the air, indicating a British missile had found a target, possibly an am- munition dump. The German lire upon the British planes was partic- u arly intense in the vicinity of Cap Gris Nez. Although an sir ministry com- munication made no mcmtlon oi o British raid on Essen, great muni- tions centre in Germany, the Gcr- man communique acknowledged it had been raided. The German command claimed damage was minimum. The Air Ministry told of raids on "key distribution centres" at Osnn- bruck. Hamm Schwerte, Ehrnng and Brussels. Referring to the key points bomb- ed the Air Ministry said»- "Troops, rescrvcs. equipment and supplies moving westwards to the channel ports from Germany must pass lhrruuth one or ihc other of torso key transportation points." This explnlncd, in particular, the nightly bombing of Osnahruck and Hamm. two points mentioned in the Air Ministry's bulletins over s. per- lod of more than a month. CONVICTED FOR FAILING TO REGISTER CAGEYTOWN, N. 3.. Sept. 13 - (CP) -- Charles A. McFarlane, a transient. ls bclicvcd to be the first "Tsou concur-ed toajail tcrmrnN. I. 11.11:: tin national registra- .1un ucgulnl’ Picked up on n vag- z-nncy 011114,. 1o was sentenced to 'l1rce months for falling to regis- LicuL-Cclntvl tho Honorable P5018 Legn vsilrd cast Lzndcn areas. this morning." _ er. McFarlanrsnid he "didn't think n’ register" and "wargjust. careless" National registration revealed that 000 men 1n the age glasses 0f 2i to 24 vcars eligible for call, mid the proclamation to be issued tomorrow is cixbvvled W the first tive districts were instructed not to By PAT USSIIER Canadian Press stat; write;- LQNDON. Sept. l3.—1OP Cable)- Buckmgham Palace, symbol of cm- of Dire and home of Britams Kings, for the second time this week was shaken bv Nazi bombs today, but their ltiajesties, safe in their air raid shelter. escaped harm. The attack came during the long- est (lflyllizht rrud on London in which the Nazrs- apparently aimed delib- effltclv at the throne and the core of the empires institutions. A11 lncentlulrv bomb also {e11 on thoHnusc cl. Llords. Bombs fell in Wlntchull and Downing Street. Oth- ers iandcci in the vicinity of mighty St. Paul's. A lonc Gcrmun raider“ was rc- spotisrblc for the attack 011 the pal- facilities available and the flcir- ace.‘ Glirlling tritium with his two umstar c istm t that me. cngines 51111. o . e s c 1 es ex g n bombs. One scored a direct hit on the Royal Chapel, two fell in the Central Quadrangle and two just outside the gates. When the explosions were over, 11nd the nil-clear had sounded King George and Queen Elizabeth emerg- ed from their shelter unscathed. gentmn to have eight; consecniivc- Thcyusurveyed the damage and the King told a thankful war cabinet and people:-- “Like so manv other people, we now have had a personal eirperienca of German burbarity, which only strengthens the resolution of all of 11s to fight through to final vic- r <. Then, with the Queen, he left for A very sad fatality occurred yes- terday at the electric light pond at Sumincrsiric when little three-year- old Lce Thomas Dystant was drowrh. ed. The little citap was sta ing with his grandparents, Mr. and rs. Thomas Bishop, at Hanover Street and wandered away accompanied bv another littie- chap about the same ago. They were noticed about 3.30 i11 tho afternoon bv George Cameron who 111115 cuttliig the grass 011 the grounds at i.l1e cicctricllght plant. He \\'111'ncd the chlldrcn to go away from the water, as time was hot water coming from one of the vent pipes that empties into the po11rl. Tcn minutes latcr he missed nur- of ll1c childrmi and the Vothcr illll(‘ follow pointed l0 something m1 the 1v11tcr. i-lc 511w that it. was the othcr child. Ho shouted to the men working in the light plant. and Tony Arsc111111li, who is 11 good swimmer, jumped in. The water is four foot dccp in the pond. The child was floating in the miter face down some distance from the edge. T0111’ swam out in the child and 300k hold of it, but 111 turning to no buck the child slipped from ‘him and. thc water bcing 11111ddy. he coud not locate him again. A Mr. Kenny. a trnvcllcr from Halifax. who imp- ncncd to bc at tl1c plant, also “Tilt i11 to help find 1hr body. After tr_v- ing for a row minutes without sur- cess those on the bank got Ben Sc- gnier who, with .a long pole with a hook. drngczcd the pond for halt‘ an hour bcforo recovering the body. m, W. B, Hoxvatt. coroner, said NAZI E XPLANATION AKing GeorgeTnd Queen Elizabeth Esc_a_p_e Uninjured. Th ree-year-olcl" Child Drowned At Summerside Sad Fatality "TZkes Life of Lee Plstant. »~ €___._ Barrage Damage OND 01v c 0 INTO SE 001w)“ WEEK NS TO New ITeYence lBacking/zam j Palace Bombecl y Keeps Less Historic Buildings In Empire "Capital Targets Of Enemyr another tour of London's bombed slums ' London's reaction to the news was i one of relief that their Majcsticsf wvere unharmed. The second and strongest reaction was one of anger gstktihe daring daylight dive-bombing The knowled e that the residence of their Majest es had been damag- ed twice within one week roused to (By Douglas Amziron, Cling-l t dlun Press Staff \\'1'ifer) v. c. r0 Navy ilfAN LONDON, Sept. 111-(81111- Lieut. R. B. Sinnnard, R.N.R., oil HMS. Arab, awarded the Victorlal “ma!” "'(C1’ Cflblel- Gcr- ‘ dropped high 1’ Cross for valor and devotion to duty lllllll aircraft Bombers In Yesterday/s B. new pitch the indignation and 8B Nflnl-WS- NOHVFIY- iurv of London's people at the Nazi: technique. Final editions splashed the storyu! The Evening Standard hcadlincl l was: “King and Queen Escape as‘ ‘ 1 Bombs l-lit Palace.” The News said: I and the Star: "Buckingham Palace Bombed Again Today." . The little princesses. Elizabeth and , Margaret Rose, were not in the pnl- 1 I ace. , l The only casualties Wbre three palace plumbers. who were injuredd l slightly, l l The damage to the palace was be- 1 ‘ lieved to be considerable. Incendiary bombs were snuffed out bv a rush of soldiers from the Wellington Barracks across the wuy._ The bombs which fell 1n the inner quadrangle tore out big craters,‘ burst a water main and blew ont1 many windows. Completing its mission at the pal- ace, the bomber, said by some tobe of French design, dropped high ex- plosives on o. famous square (pos- sibly St. Jamess). Minister Gardiner told a press 0on- fcrcnoe today. The agreement entered intoa year ago bt-iwccn C1111adr1 and the Unit- ed Kmgdom by “tint-h the Dominion underiook to supply the United Kingdom with 5,600,000 pounds cf bacon a 1vcck nt $18.01 per 100 lbs., at thc scabourrl, cxpircs Oct. 31 and f ncgoiiztiityrts nrc now 111 progress i11 London for 21 ll('\\' 11:101.. l~11r1ncrs bud illlllfllltllfld a dc- niuntl for pork prccltrcts 11nd 111st Octobcr 11nd November pigs canlc onto tho market 11L the rate of 110,- 000 a weak, ‘.20 pcr cont. above any previous rucortl. Stupluscs began 1o be established, but the bacon board 1v11s wcli snnstlcd us these would lliDVitlC n protection against a falling off 111 luier months. Whcn Dcnlnztrk and rater Holland were over-run bv the Germans and these normal sources of bttcon sup- plies for the United KlillldOlll mar- ket were cut off, cables were sent life was extinct when the hody was bmughtfrom m‘? water- It lsthmilim» 11o London ilrklllfi 11 the imports of the little fellow Iell in at thc 1111-‘ Ummuum Dawn C, ‘m be ,m-,-@-,,,,-Qq_ per end of the pond where ihcrv 1s 1 but mu Ptood Mm, ,1“... “(h-ism a considerable amount of 1111155 and Canada its stipplrcs oi bacon was was probably drowned before it aqcquam mind . Ollt- DT- 30W?!“ had B" The rcqucst was renewed 1'11 July investigation and considered that on - inquest was not necessary - the bacon b01110 rcccivcci a request The DKNMS 01' the 9111m- MT- and to incrcruse shuuncnts and one wee-k M"; Wilfred DYStF-Tll’. T951!“ mlin that. 111011111 Cfllliltlil shtppcri 8,- Hflllffl-X- MTS- Dysmm him 1"“ "9' ' 600,000 l)0ll1l<l.s 111141 now the chute turned t0 Halifax with her daugh- ter, Ann. Both Ann and Lee had been staying with their random"- cnts all summer. Ann is a out nine years old. Whcn Mrs. Dystant camc Ulllll the movcmcut was c0111- plctcd no iniorlnatioii hurl D0011 made pilbiic 11nd M1". Linrdlliufs n11- 11c1111cc111c11t. today w: s the first d1:- kctctl as cunuanrvrl 111th 58.000 the corrcspondlng wcck inst y-t-zir. y Agr1c11lt11rc ottit-mls prcrlict that’ find a suitable house in the Nova Scotia capital. The parents were called by telephone and told of the and November market- To Committee WASHINGTON, Scpl. lZi.--lAf‘)-- 1 T‘l1c Unrtcd Status Scnntc unexpect- cuiv sent the peacetime conscrip- 111111 bill back to conference tonight, lilslsting that it be stripped o! lan- A n. 1r. Times llas Praise For BERLIN, Sept. 14—(Sai.urday>-— (APR-An authorizcd spokesman said carly todny German bombs dropped "l11 thc vicinity of Buck- ingham Palace" yesterday were aimed at oil storage tanks. (This stntcmcnt was scoffed at abroad. The palace stands-m clear target Wnmld thc bcutitlful acres of St. Jumcsis Park.) SHILO CAMP, Man, Sept, 13- (CPL-More than 500 artlllerymen in training here were confzncd 1o barracks lode.‘ following an out- break of menses among scveral of the men. . ‘Qb I ll1§50 CAN DA FLCILIR Londoners NEW YORK, Sept . l4-—(Satur- day>-—(OPJ—'I'hc New York Times 111 its leading editorial today drew a graphic picture of the wav bon- doners are standing up to the un- ceasing German air raids and declared that “as the terrible cli- max oi’ this war draws near, the British have not yet been cripplrd or rowed." It added: "They should be doubly. trably able t0 Withstand it be- cause they know. to the 111st man. woman and child, what freedom means." uunuc which 1111111010115 Senators tonlcnded maclc the provision nuth- orizing the tlrnitinu n1‘ industries vague and tmcniorccubltr. The vote to return the bill fcrcnce was 117 to 33. The action was taken at a time when the bill was 011 the verge cf final congressional approval. Thc House of Rcproscntativcs was in 1‘c-, cess waiting for the mcasurc, and the ndminisimtiun loaders wcrel bcnl. upon pinning it through toihel White House before quitting for 11161 night. | After the vote was takcn. the Sen-l b00011- ato recesczcd until tomorrow. War-Zgfears, llgo Today ti!" The ‘(ivnunllaiu Press) Sopt. i4, i915 211d C=1:.-:1d..111 Di- vision moved from England to, France Russians In r-'11c1v.'d form compelled A11~trinn rctrca". across] Strypa River and renormd rnpturc, of 13,000 1111111 1111.1 ssuzral guns. M st-pt. 15, 1111s flrd KrclrcucrD British War Sccrcvmv, n11:1o1111ce<i being sent to France. lhavc spent cnch night in raid sbcllcixsl in which with the same result, but 111 Augtrmg-defcnces that slnrlcd :1l ll surplus has pct-n 11101111. ADT) tho central arch sccm- y cd unscathed. that l1 ncw army divisions were} AF. 111 1036 11ml lzvcs at prcscnt in ' Somerset, England. . fringe of the centre of thc city. Fire services sped into action. 1 Batteries belchcd streams’ of death inin ihe sky. driv- bomhs started fires on the‘ Raids. Gen. Pershing Thinks British lflXlllll-“illc 21nd incendiary H I bombs on the fringe 0f cert-l o lrai i.on(i0n, and the out-l skirts, lust night 11nd early,‘ 1\'Asu1rvc'ro.\n‘sfp~. 11 up ‘ “may in [he Seventh com (isien. Jojhn J.H(l",t1'.~-~ ., m- ‘ <,. ' . , I r'_' Oil il§ l‘. . -‘“:"l"°_ ‘llhlllfht assault on 11111112111. nnnnn 11111110 nhlvfi’, lllfl Cilpllill. lltziulst 11111 (i1~11n.1:1 ._.;_1,<_, Coming (“or London at 1alggahygiliunsi1111v1~r<11 ‘ 1~.-‘|1_ about 15-minute intervals, l Prcsidc-hzd irllurlillltlflf’ ~W~(O'ff.,'d {he raiders ran into intense i deed of bl'fl\’fl'.l' ill Pirnlppirlv: “Mpaircrqft fire ‘Islands homrtde n r.1-1 ;)1'1‘i‘ll Th V‘ - jexlroriing .115 .'¢>ll1111' 1' 111.11 . hcy were busy nlsmflull-(t . to Tiuru lllcrfuws" of .111 11:11am- - - 1n t e United Kingdom also ism “mm” ° “ ‘* Ne otiatlons re 11- -. . ‘ - A rsvwwr » ~<1 11 t.» g ‘ a U hdlly today :1 lone plane I tlloilght tlzc Brrlsll 1-- 1).. able der Wdy f0!‘ New attacked. a Welsh town and “if m‘?! “l”, a ““““""5$ d?‘ . - . - 1 era on, e s.1‘r:- I)act ‘vlfll Brltaln. hit-a hotel’. Four P901719 W979 1 "YPS. I think lhcv can," lIClIEVCd killfll. BAskcd 1111121 11o "oujyit- 1.,’ 13¢ OTTAWA, Sci‘. 13.-(CP)—Ca - Tw - ~ - v "Us" fit?“ H‘ . ‘\~‘»'» “ arias birz stlrnlttgkof bacon has bcgrl b b0 by?) sdlvoh (gr rams‘ he 5am» ‘ wiped out by increased ex rts to 0m 5 “e19 d“) ell 1n ‘ , , no the United Kingdom, Agriculture south London. Incendiary '-' r-cspnnsc to :1 (y said that tho rurlzo <|)1'--< rcccnilv, rtrlvvuq~w 1~~ » ovcr 0i 50 01d ti" 1r y. lain, hricl lwcn 111.1<l .1.- initiatlvc. He had n time that this c0111 min naval and r1 inc: thc raiders buck as lhov {chance im‘ ihcm. .1- n}. .~ . , _ ' scqtlcliily’. flied‘ to l11c.1k ihiough lo‘ smnknv: mp0,. W, , A . 1nnc1 Imnflml. afwr rcccnlnq tlu- 1 _It 1111s the seventh succes- stvc night of bombing: a full wcck all or And it was the third night of . the new air dcfence barrage ‘ So sticcessftil were the in the curly hours of thc rnld. which pm. (5 p.m.,j l LUXiltlN, Supp ;_;_k(;p) i’ l0 T991711 U"? Chum?" 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OTHER Gur 1% Arwavs NARRQW NHNDED .—\/ Lzaelllifggl; “ml a” expect"! he" “"5 l mngklcigllnvlrpzlvl‘ H0000 “Wkw The conscctliive llcztvy nightly as- Much sympathy 15 gxfltndpd tnlhr- l buziml bmu-d w,“ mum n5 50km as >lillll to Llllllll) 1111112 luunlls and ; ggréragfig rtlgrcngslriatrtild, lgréiéiéivfléxfcfglt-i- lair 11lpcmlnggv]qirsirlrxvmmtt 81011111 lmttlc 111 1111- $11111» 1vi1l1 1.1111 ‘ grandmothers. Mrs, w, c1. Ramsay ‘ _____---»_ duo's 1t-uuorccll tuitl-Jiiixuur-iip-K or Malpeque. who is striving with lhc batteries . Bishops, and is heart-broken. and , ,_ ' _ 1 to Mrs. Archibaki McDouoall. nf t , ihcy tun-nod the night attack; g};“‘;n,‘§§,‘_?,"-Sfé;°“‘ grandmother on I I flt 9 p.111. (5 p.111. 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LONDON, Svpt. l3 — 4GP) Cable) . . - Award.» 1o ihrcc Canadians 111 s‘ “""‘|“ the Royal Air r‘orct- ‘ior gallantry ,1 T‘ m“, ,_ _ and devotion i0 duty in cxmniiotr r i “w, N of air operations," were a11no1111rc1l f“; PM‘ “U . by the Air Ministry tonight. ‘fir: ‘ The three C1111ad1n11s wore 11.1m- cd i11 one oi ihc tlwco lists of a- wurris lssuml lonlghz. The lists h1- durlc mic USO. a 1111111bcr of I).F'.(,.s and Lilli/fa. Canadians decorated :— Arliug Flt-Lt. Willlnm Wru Fwmpbvll. tho Drslitigtlisluvl 110111111 (firms. cillllltllCll. born i11 iJl2 111 Rovclstokc. ll. (7., tvns conuntssnui- m1 b1 tho Royal All‘ Force l11 1.136 PO. Granu- Black Murray; 1110 l.)l.slllllllil$..l0(l Flying Cross. Ho was 1.111111 in Calgary, Alta. 111 i917 and vcrumissicncd in the RAF. i11 l9- liii Sgt. Andrcyv Bcriranl Cox, Dis- iinuuishvd Flylnr hlerlal. 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