s .__.____-__.___...___ ,_____ rue ‘WESTER R i? I Toronto Bil"?- Wl“! it» trill: column is reserved for new: ,1 local interest but advertiai oi a ncwsy nature may be insert- “, 5|, 2 cents a word strictly pay- me lu advance. ‘ .-ri1..us navatornnlwltli en- _. l wt 35c at Taylor Dru Co. fiiiigalli. i-Q-li .-P0i.-\ROiD scientific sun 5595 $1.95. Enman D1118 C0-. Ltd. ummersitlc. L-103-9-l1-2l. ..m".l'.\llr the leaks; buy lass ppm‘ ..l;. .n, insul board, ‘insui the’ m, plastic cement at 5mg‘, L-113-9-12-2l. _-,\l.\ll) WANTED. Capable ex- ti iuniri with good refer- “ , ipllly to Mrs. Morley M. B,“ L-141-9-i2-2i. ._Sl~.'.\'l"lIN(.‘l~1l) 'l‘O TWO YEARS \ (inrniiiii who was serving testrr Pr dtniiury. He was charg- jwllil drinanrlnig mcvncy from Mi‘. ' lividonee indicated he Perry stoic from the ' re he was alloavcd out AID BOARD fTVdll ' it reported that there ll ii lilo - to.‘ fl vzr parents who l to Mimi? them to send defied had l lll lilo. l-Ie was instructed tnkc the matter up with the oil Board, the Department of ci and tFe Attorney Gener- e action could not .t the l)i‘tl‘('ll‘S to i0 have their children ‘to i ‘linul. There had been a ed to her Juvenile Court in reporting to him re:- i rd by the Judge llit‘ since. -S. ‘Dunn-a Qdflflillll] flog“ h. h" P? , um. ‘Toadies: may be bought dolly at “mmefSlflCl—' Bell Bookstore, Water it. gtnmi Kensiriston. Vi"! Mrs. Pond Gill!!!“ Dru"; Mark Gaiidct, o'i'°h.'.'.'.'.'i°li.'§. k Th. Guardian will be delivered to Ill lion. h g curler Boy at 2c per day or 10c per not. 1h ummmu‘ l‘ flu your order to tho boy responsibly for ‘upon’ u, i" "l!" on .»‘..'}".3§'l1'°° u —-POTATO F HOSPITALS M IOII Bflflkeld 8H),, ohmgfisg’ at $3321.?“ Pllllldvsifllllifil Pevlddrrtonrifi-rlli: 1-113-9-12-211 ' ;i:.:::";z:::':.'.::.:. ---..'"...-.': ._noo E nan e t ' ‘t. eh to 01d glmgwge-Mfigxsgle flggliltlgESf [ ll0llilrlk~tg 0P0 ‘Yr-m: a oina I U §é°"‘"* t" ire-iv realm snail}. .‘i:..:::“...°:. it"; '.'"."""i;“h ensmgmm L-15-9-7-7i, cat what you like ivithim pay-ing —--_ a penalty. -WATERMAN'S Pens and Pen- gofllllft Taylor Drug 00., Kenslng. Court Septemb=r tor-m "mm, , ~ ‘ at fiflfgfjé-‘lde 0H Sept. 17th. One Looillerlllll mom and severity three sum- SI|nmn-._. , 5 W818 issued mostly for right which is the 1 some time. -s?rgest nunlbfl -——-_._ —ATTENDING GRADUATION _ Ml‘. flrid Mrs. I-lfiath Chisholm and Campbellton ‘illicit’ daughter Helen as iey were accompanied by Mn d Mrs. R/rainald Aitken. Mr. and 1131135, Milton Carter and Mr. and Mrs 1m ll! of the fllllflfllng no", ,,, --QOUNTY COURT-The County for ‘Pryon left Wod- B., to attend the graduation of HUPSC. _.__________________ DIAN Ar‘ EMT-din. John Pond. 44 w “" ’ suulususmii and §i;"m%'§°°‘¢.gf,‘,?§"°“ P" IllOr ACID STOMACU N0 ll/IURE PAINS Avoid cruel stomach pains, distressing flatulence, heartburn, 0t or sour taste, ‘d ‘ternoon drowsiness and other disorderl caused by aciil 30mm!!! . . . DO AS LEAN Brziiiii Kennedy - Waite A VET)’ Dfvtty Ssptember wed- Shaw and M‘ M11 (illlg took plac t ti Pr b . Charlqttgtowyhlsis. ram Shaw °i lilll Manse l: asuniieriersideyberin Wednesday morning, September “"_—————————- 4'". ‘vlivu Doris Edna, daughter 10f Mrs. Earl Kennedy and the v Hi0 Mr. Kennedy was united in Keflsfngfon. miii-rilige. ivith Keith Leonard --____ MP- David Gornian left on Tucs- dfiv n Lnaiioiioiown, u ierc he will begin his second year ert of the Society Jos- iwonk in St. Dunszans Ulllielksliy. ..____* Pte. Roland MacKeiizie, of the c, the“. A51‘. stationed somewhere in Nova dmi in St-liorl. One boy i1 years 56mm’ “n1”? 11°11“? 011 lilflvugli 0n v - attended School a Mmiday evening- ____ Mrs. Erwin Chflmpifln. Miss Rena Kifllnfiijiy. Miss Marjorie ixcnncciy Mis. Ivan Darraehand Miss GGCrgie Kennedy were Vl5ll0f5 to Summer. side recently, Mrs. John C. Druhan has The Misses Mary Inglis, Kather- NY-S 1W1 been giving ine Anderson and Ethel Clilsgilm were recent visitors to Suiinllcr- side. ) __._ l cr50nais Mr. James Montgomery, of Char- --_-_- lottetoivn, was in ACXISIIIQIOI] on hi M s I-Icivnrd Waite, iuesdav on business. spent §undav in cuest of Mr. and Mrs zzard. lr. and Mrs. Thus. Movse of c, l’ It‘. Island, spirit the u li relatives iu Sack- Moyse, who some time on the Is- "nox or nniTrara NiIil-TALT-Qtf ll .-(CP,-Sii' l \'- l('i'l, rounder oi’ the Ov- ie said here today 0 h iprossed with the lack of red in i connection with the Elmplre lninl: scheme in Canada. rilnk vou have business men e iiii- war." the former news- lilll told reporters. “I have ll number of your Lying . Throughout. and particu- l Ottawa, I was impressed by it of red tape in high office." l o i‘ CliURCl-ill m m: PAS 5i wigs‘, . -, C» "will I ilrnmooil/ UVIN G l I n. c’ W PM - ts ‘MN RIDES A BIKE Laurence Hanson, Salvl- Y officer at The PM, be- 1lie apostolic virtue of illli. ministry. A stalwart left The Pas on Monday. in a bicycle on his annual in Churchill, a distance lcs. With bedding roped “or mudguard, he set out ver the road for there la "Fifi Cranberry Portage. "WI"! the railroad track hump over the ties. The h f ' iilbrlildsliiy liimzgmliiggt, 137s. with her _ the C.A.S. Force. New Chemical Miracles Are Announced Pbur new chemical miracles —wall and the first step Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Rev. vlvir. Rhodes, pastor oi tile Presbyterian church here, who with his wife, are now enjoying a pleas- ant holiday wit-h friends in inc U. S. A-. will be unable to bu willi Hi5 different. congregations, as he ex- pected to be on Sunday iicxt, Rev. uougas Young. who has been re- lieving him during his holiday however. has been good enough to prolong his stay with us, and will be on hand to conduct his services for him. On Thursday evening last the W. MS. of the United church 0i Ken- sington, held their monthly meet- g. A full attendance was on hand and with Mrs. DanieILMac- Kenzie, the president, preslding,_ a suggested program for Mission Cir- cles and Auxiliaries taken from the Missionary Monthly was carried out with Mrs, George Locknurt leading. Prayer by Mrs. Thomas Humphrey; Scripture reading by Mrs. Ceocige Lockhart. The minutes of the re- vious meeting were then re." l by Miss Gertrude Buntaln. Reports on Literature, ‘Temperance reports of the Missionary Rally held at Cav- endish by Mrs. William Cotton mxi Mrs. Daniel MacKenzie was then heard. A solo. hymn 374, was then beautifully rendered bv Mrs. Roy Bryenton. The program was in charge of the Spring ‘Valley meni- bers. Meeting closed Wil-il the Bene- diction. Miu Blanche Campbell lid-s re- enjoyable brother Weston, who is a member of By Howard W. Blalreslee lnted Press Science Editor DETROIT, Sept. 11 -(AP) — slnt which kills disease germs, a errific explosive, electrical weaving. in synethetlc quinine from oil wells —were on- nounced to the American Chemical Society today. The antiseptic paints are made with a little chlorine or iodine. f6- sult oi thousands of experiments. They were reported by S. S. Ebsifim and roster D. Snell. Brooklyn. N. Y. These paints kill typhoid _and some other germs for nine weeks and retain some killing pnuer lad-I fer six years on the wall. ‘They 1 mold; grid yeasts. Uses, are child- ren's yogmgg hospitals and dam? places like breweries where M0165 and yeasts spoil beer. The explosive is a combination of buiadienc. the stuff with which Germany makes synthetic rubcer. ivnll», .- _ _ late Mr. Waite of Ken- siiigton. The ceremony was per- formed b.v Rev. William VerWolfe_ The happy bride was charmingly attired in a suit of russ boucle trimmer! with sable fur, and ac- cessories to riinich. Immediately alter the ceremony the happy l‘,l‘\\']_\'\\’(‘i‘i5 left on a honeymoon trip through Nova Scotla. The happy yriiuu: couple will reside in Kenslng- inn where the groom is one of our many proercssiug merchants. Sin- core wishes for a long. happy and prosperous wedded life is extend- er! the popular young couple by their many friends here-H. Air Training (Continued from page 1) ed in schools established urdcr the plan i0l' the training of instruc- tions and maintenance staff ar- i.vl:l iii the united Kmgdcm re- ccnily. 1.\,i$ ninth mouths ificr four Enuhre governments agreed on a giant cc-cperlitive an" training veii- iure centered in Cal da the train- ing plziii L.» czi the illl‘:'Sll0id oi con- , trlbiiiiiig plots, air oo.~crvers and ‘rill’ gunueis to the lighting forces. Al, iric till‘ hurtling plhli con- structtcn program Planned for 1941 is btniig completed in 1940. hngllt seivlcc flying training schools uxil be open by the end of the ycai‘ against five originally puinued for that time, 14 element- ary ilyung training schools will be open aginist Qlglli. planned and ccrrespondnig progress can be noted in a;r observer, ivireless, bombing ‘and gunnery and air navigation sclioos. Tile first British students arriv- ed in August and more are arriving in ing. and referred to the new high- way Agriculture, spoke briefly such crowds, and never ing of Iivestock. C. J. Stewart, Hampshire, who judg- ed thei horses, said the exhibit was te a Won er u mprovement over i939, 1 n m, be“ and never before had he seen such Cele a m marked improvement in This was particularly true of the younger classes At Albe SIDE CE COUNTY C ‘Record Crowds I rton Freetown Man " DllLL EDGE Made President 0f Council Maritime Fertili GUARDIA HRONICLE ;wliiii-: llP YOUR s LIVER BILE- ‘, And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Ruin’ to Go The liver should pour out two p0und| o5 (Continued from page i) -but Britain beat the of- fensive to the punch. n M b“ l b The Admiralty officially tit.mlfittil;.8lil2.?i‘il§.li-it‘t2£i announced that light Brl- §§,,{}':E"°“l' NAPPAN NB“ t. 1.—( — ' ' ' AUSNH A. QC s, (gegfiflfiilowzycg) a hlsil naval TOICOI hid begun fair“. (Sagan; Egg‘, sngkytou feel sour Island, was e1 ed president of the i strong and repeated offen- merlbfiwelrnovementdoesn'zalweysgel be!“ 14th annual Exhibition “Al- w“ m“. m m,“ county‘ mum,“ memng midcffffggil if 31g sive action” against Nazi ii.iii-xix:hi“:tiiieifiiiiifiihliiiiiihiifoil"ti; n. Prince county, was held yes- The Holsteins were s. verv credlt- Experimental Far ‘h’ ' t d ‘mm,’ um’ 14'" “u” “"~'"‘ "“""‘"“‘“ W! l’ and broke all record; m, m- able Show,“ H d5 ~ m . _ _ , , b lpPmg moveme" 5 3" poundr of bile flowing fftfli)’ rind make you figaréfaes Elfiddexhiiilits The weather Becleque. wlfé theuoiitritalrfovingeneii.’ w..." Si}nliéiileiikgpgldiigiiliwiiihrig?‘t D0115 which We" "Vital" i" fiifiiiiiifii w“i“'"i"‘“ri"".§‘"‘i,'* ""5 ' I a ' D P9P y l t q mom,“ cleared g; ngégE-Sanéfilovtelile lgilbitpr. with George Warren, of E. MacIntyre, N-B- wasg’ Germany 1n the "event of an union-lrru....r...n.....l§.Lnfuifi. suns e made the houaa d)’ owian, having some fine indivldu- re-eiected secretary-treasurer. Dl- , , u t t l d E 1 d ,, om. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by happy‘ as they thronged rgmtliéovtvhés jfliifiloThe senior male and genloygnfl recmrs for} the new term are DR il CHIP 0 [IVE 8 11g an . nlniIlStubboi-nlyrefus: anything else. 25c. various Judzing rings. the sgniainirigliivizxlibriiopildgivitgieéegrng diirié Bgiiixiliffileéllgylglcv ifs’; KTIA“ (By Douglas Amarolh Cami- _ ' g Honor Lieut-Govemor Le- Warren Mr. L. K. Lockerby Jud gd h I-lalifa K ' AW. m, dlan Press Staff Writer) Ina-rid becomes greater than it ‘ri Page was present’ and was can“ is l h“ B D y.‘ x, enne I Cox, lruro,, mm f r as upqn by Mn A D 0.3mm the r _ d 018?. w e lvlr. L. W. Roper NS, K. Leggett, Saint John, N.B,; LON D ON, Sept, 12-. a - , - ow - P e l" B? he other da-lrv breeds. and with W. H. M Monctoii,‘ Th9 dflys first three raids brought sldent, to Q, The Lieiitli-egovesngil in g short address, expressed his‘ piggsure a; frfllillljggiéfilrittogna congratulated the 1n spite of the a. m" i° lhvse who produce to do his c °r h" b" in the great struggle now females and W. A. Moase, who had the senior female and male clmm- D ons. the forces than from any to om a province. was well ton showing. smaller. but of a. very high quality. Honors were divided s between Lewis Calms, who took the to duty a wil? high quality, but smaller t an I O Bi‘ VBHIS. the“! have been more young men exhibitors. much improved over other years, blessed wmth the fit and number of breeders from Alber- The numbers were hampionship in Junior males and The Guemseys showing was f a There were some new In the beef class, the very outstanding, and ualit-y was NB, as auditor. Silver Fox Furs Decline At Montreal MONTREAL, sspi. n40?»- A variety of silver fox offered today at the closing ses- l (Thursday)— (CP Cable)- hundreds o1’ German planes into finish of th be . I - ch ' _ In the Aygshlges c,“ the animal‘ wéisflhulfieCgafxlltcefpgllsiiolllivilldolll. ‘g3, The heaviest anti-aircraft fiction u many as 12s at a n d were more uniform than ever Le- day. dealing with policies relative to‘ ‘iefence barrage i" “"5 "Archie" —i/h,e many gum o; m, 8H cg;:p€aggortlhere,v.w:s figlglsfle- ‘tile; industry throughout‘ city”! illSi0ry-llid.l(!8iing an uriti-akgzraftfwas ‘firing’ at may, the smgmnl and MW“ Calms‘ new apparent change m defence conéouugiisarnuiule, the imlendoils their town had the major exhibits with tactics against sky raiders- on oroed Pedestrians Sllii today broke Germany's fifth , nightly “all-out” aerial at- gm, tack on London into scatter- ed and for the moot part in- effectual bombings. ' One German piano was shot down in north Ilondon and its crew captured, II the hail of metal poured from“ the guns in an unending Experts Discuss Port-war Period Product Problem furs was Mr. J. W_ w _ Professor Reid judged this class, i f m, l‘ f l‘ 4 berion, extendcduaigwerli/zlaiigdrtarugi- i’)? Vi? ‘geltl b¥ased “gm g,” gen‘ scdxriagian ‘Ieliggiiiicrtloi $11K. nffiotrlri? stream‘ grim? m m” vism“ ‘m belie f Qifiliiiiitoliisntvelie. lfigoifgdgggilh ‘iiaidri PBIW- 0f the total offerings 40 per A “mm! Na“ h“ w“ Dy Idnbldiéthfll eowml-Iewus r ‘tfif- t . <, . we or cha- ssis.fsi.tizczsy.tss...rast zt"..i";i*;ri“ctzrtsritrttilzksr bee“ it" m" °' 1"" emu- r»- w- w.»- ~ decision t0 ho.d the Fair as usual. went to Hozlgson. and Junior to Ralph Hardy. In the young herd. Elmer MacWllliams, of West Gabe, who never showed in the ltvestock ring before. had a wonder- t ful herd of Shorthorns and won the covleted first rgriirg: with a a-hyear-old mae and a ti r prize wi a very m“ Fair comimwt‘ w “Tow and 1m" fine 2-year-old female. This com- mud I. th i ‘tilrecwlfs 5110195 iPpetition was keenly contested. i’ ° 9 l‘ e “m5 m mflifli-WP iRoper congratulated this voung lad Campbell then referred to the hizh- fiihiiismfiié" venmra and “£9 great numbers who were BT99?" 5h ' th l. t r “Venn woghogiglrlile‘ a he effort was on. r, ane A. C bell, p - mier of the province, ailrip n rni?- Speech. spoke of the very high (All- lily 0f the Exhibition. The Ailvr- Premier Wflv which was completed linking the east with the in a. continuous paved high. way. Hon. J. P. McIntyre, Mlniste oFN Pubic Works, addressed the galiier- i non, w. n. Dennis, Minister of and Hon. H. ll, Cox, Never before had Albertnn ere been such a marvellous shniv- Exhibitors from east and west, and all Horse Exhibits _ Albertoii has been steadily gain- i112‘ ground in the showing Oi liorsrs i,“ lit the Fair and competition has al- were amazed at the vast improvement in the animals. and a tremendous crowd of spectators niill- a ed round the ring all afternoon. Mr. 011G XERI‘, of the heavy duty groups of 22 with regullinty. Tli¢5° horses and general purpose show- groups constitute classes for the elementary flying trrinilhg scholos. Progress of the plan was speeded up by bringing more schools operation and by :28 to 25 ivcvks. Hayes. of Alberton, who had it fine This month n, total of 4.500 men showing of Percherons excellent young stallions. the heavi Milligan of Portage, carried off the about grade champion prize with his beau- nre in training for air crews and 7,500 as servzce and maintenance unen, The present administrative and lflslrllctlmliil staff numbers 9,000. In all some 16,000 men are Willi ing. There was a, verv remarkable showing of fowls. The general pur- m“) base exhibits was heavier than the o , , Shflflelfllllk the individuals in the other classes. The total training period for pilots from prl cl er classes. ‘There were some good n pie exhibitor was Chester He was est prize winner. stallion. Although this is n Working in the operation of the We" fine animal were Vie" 5°m° p0 29 schools and the servicing estab- ‘running hi!" 91°51 him have the money?" llsliinents supporting them. By Sept. 20 the schools operating Will iiuin- ber 33 and by the end of the year will number 48 out of a projected total of B3. R CHINESE CUT OFF JAYS CHUNGKING, China, Sept. 10.— Sept. 10.-—Ciiinese authorities re- ported tonight they had cut off the rear guard of a force of 2,000 Jap- anese troops who advanced last Saturday from Mingklang, iri west- toivnship, on the Chinese side of the border with French Indo-China. no bullet could ordinarily do. The electrical weaving machine h Velvet is ordinarily made by sewing p in threads and cutting off their J curls like mown grass. In the new a way eiectrosilitlc forces gick cp short threads, and shoot t em like arrows, to stand on their heads. their tips sticking into a new type of resin coating the base fabric. The resin wil nish and iron ai- fer drying and the electricity sticks each thread arrow separately like the hiiirs on the head. The quinine discovery ,vita1 in war because the United States’ supply comes from the Netherlands East Indies. Out of natural gas and other nil well gases they make o. molecule known to be the essential thing in the s_vnthrtlc quinlnes, atebrin and plasmochoii. Both these synthetics were discovered in Gennariy. ililii E FDR SALE and ozone. It was discovered at Syracux University, and is so sen- sitive its power has not been mens- [g a map of his routs are l urcAdloboratory expiosim showed it I lier for sale my house, lot ‘ and" garage on Victoria Street, licnulngicn. - MRS. ANNIE HUMPIABEY. s would have taken grand clgwtpirii makes the velvet type of fabrics. Boswell also won junior mali- cham- ilnd themostyutstanding nia- Cattle Exhibits ‘There were a niunber of out- standing animals in the cattle ring. he nd the iuulors held the spotiieht for a splendid shoiving in the “breeders young herd" class. Hurl- son Lowther. of Bcrleque, came first. His herd was the most uniform on the grounds. town. was a strongosecond. and W. A. Moose, Kerising with Fred _ fourth, The Juniors showed up well orn Kwmitzsi province, to Hitien in Lewis Cairns. Free- n, a close third, Ramsay verv strong the calf clubs, and there were many new exhibitors in all classes. inf.’ fli- "IIY film‘- Albert Boswell and Sons, oi Sum- ni ad there been such an award, Mr. ion and senior male champion. esse Matthews, of Albertoii. W05 worded the senior female chun- Thls cow 15 a pi-onnunczd TILLIE THE TOILER- MINUTE, MR. V DINSWORTH .\ 111M from the herd of W. W. Crosby, of Meadow Bank. and his females from the well known herd of Preston bic- and great interest was shown by old and young in this exhibition__’1‘he youngsters handled their animals well, and snowed friendly rivalry in the cilllrlpetitlbllgxl H l t _ C} b , . were ontrose ma, os em u , Mr. OBricn, at the conclusion of and Kildare Capes’ Ayrshire Quip the opening ceremony. made a sew -_ remarks anrlsald that in the marks referring to the opening of the new highway, the name “Camp- bell Hilzhwav" had been emitted. D, Mi T?" which were of an excellent qu...,.y‘ and an improvement overlast 35. . Mr. Alex. Hamilton. of New Perm, 7??“ 'llie classes were well filled and the helm‘? 113d quality high, (‘mretinc oi poultry and the quality was . m? wcrl glédlies figriedfltlliat lillB showing was per cen. igier ti n .n_' ~ "- - - - ‘ims Wan and the quafityiogtsigég‘é_ Dletilillllllflted. The Leghorns weie HZ. Rook; and New Hampshire Reds exceJent and the showing true to i_\‘]JL‘. dcttcs were also good. an ezrcellent pen 0f Toulouse geese and a small display of ducks. ' {bl were Ways been keen in this department. Qff-‘d-‘me {Hm and vege a es selves in the household science de- partment and the flower show was every variety on the grounds went to the Red Cross. ' rni bulfllgvfissagslbliaiilto-Olliigiyea, sir. I've 5M1" the“ mil"- hacl a. busy morning of it. ‘There's, been six old women ln' to look at the directory. I've obliged eight with some | people with postage stamps, besides changing a pound note. “Why ‘certainly’ ‘l " Gheck Discharges From lhe Bowcls charges. past {l4 with new and untried remedies! breeders’ Mr. Mr. MacWilli- was bought as a calf utt, Malpeque. The calf clubs were outstanding, Clubs showing H. W. Ciav judged the sea‘:- aced the ribbons for the sheep. ’1hei'e uas a much larger show‘- iibovc the average. Barred Rhorle Island Reds and Wyli- There was ‘ilic grain exhibit was very good, so the p0t8l0 exhibits Some ispay. The inaics as usual excelled them- wonderful display of blooms of The summerside Ladies’ Band en- rtaiiied the proceedings with ex- lvfeais were served and the proceeds _._.______i. ROARING BUSINESS Chemist. (lust arrived) I FRIEND IN NEED "Smith wants to borrow unds. Do you think I ought to let “Certainly? "If you dont let him have it ‘ll come to me for it," Bowel troubles, although happen- nf tho year, are ore prevalent during tile hot Bum- It luis been on the market for the years, so why experiment STARTING FROMmSCRATl-i. ed hers Monday. Results of Silver foxes. selected, 1-2 to 3-4 silver, 45 per cent of offerings sold. average price $24.65. nine per rent decrease on the June ular 1-2 to 3-4 silver, 30 pm- rent $16.03 average. six per crease; selected fiill silvers. iR per rent. $25.19 average. nine per rent decrease; regular full silver, 36 per cent, $19.16 avera decrease: NEW YORK, Sept. ii —(CPJV— Pliamns for a! ii_\'llIL{fBllilli)lf‘i)(‘l£‘. a Llllly ‘raga fired with the aid of only l r0 t air aiie 0 a l1! w ype or defence against bombers, have hei-n ‘ announced by Edward Marine engineer, The bumblebee plane would steer l0, me German areal.arr;al.iz.~ls..s;..status to H» w em buzz along with it. (iftfplilllg souud- l directed bombs on its violin The bumblebee tiesign (‘i plane which would be liiuurlied from a. bombing defence station. the course of a. flight. of attacking bombers had been charted ivlth fair certainty, were still some miles distant. the bumblebee would be launched. ’I‘he automatic gyroscopes already in use on planes would keep these m, little robots on the course fixed to intercept the bombers until were well within the range of the noise of the big ships. _ point a sound control device would take over the steering and i to the invudvi‘. _ th iltti Much Thae bumialebees, however, would not Working Gadget: Mir. Chandler plans a set. of four l m sound controls which wouldt llrsad‘ his bumblebees to wheel in o ine ‘many puma “we ggggfdgnfivggfiihLgiisghigfidoflgt‘ froar rose above the sound of the [we t-he little bee at a. pro-determined riéstanco above the ship it. iwsier- i e . Either the sound waves from the bomber or certain elastic-magnetic radiations from the big ship s: ‘éfgnggtfgngofggnuffiiflfo “gnufg: l merciless raiding the Air and Home bumblebee. ‘ _ ‘ $it.".:“:;..i;i§ 65313.“.%fii.§i..fl‘§i§.€5 ; l» lawn». reached an effective tltstniice from’ the bomber. These tletrlnating (ie vices would be set off by placed "t 40° waves or normal ra large ship. WILL BE INDUCTEI) m ,. INTO DIOSIIREAI. CHURCH’ ° C 540.302 tons during the year ended June 30, 191m. (‘"1 ed with 516,459 tnus in the pwqed- ing} l2 molnths. ’l‘lit~se totals do not “nor-hi 11nd boon made, it was said g inc utie ca (‘lllm rqvansm tie. the fiz- ‘ officl. liv. and not G“ "D" mwlerys" “nd “"1 “m” lures for which are not. available for school‘ children s‘ill rcmaining here This T. Alllliura 0a., Ltd, Toronto, Ont. ipubllcgtlcn, i today's sale, price changes from the June sale. follow:- sale: us, nine per cent types, 45 cent. $12_59 atternge, ciszht pPl‘ cent. decrease; low grades. 40 per cent, $4.48 average, unchanged. . ff Airplane Fights I I without Fighter iiiil?l‘tf.’.‘.e“.-..fi‘ii. “s: i:.."“:::“.:?.£; Ciidlidifil’, At that bombs, . _ _ I r dmmm“ hm“ m? } long bombings started last Saturday with reg- cent de- per death and destruction of the previous nights. Each time the thunderous bar- don, LONDON, Sept, ll —-(CPJ ~23- (The technique of air do- mfigfxfx“ “ Wvenlmelglig": fence 0f L0liii0li hi8 bOEII regulate prices of primary product; altered, A. G. MacDoriell, 111 "w POSI-Warjewiiotruction per- British writer, reported in gfoyggngdgfigjgf,“ by l" 1s," W"; r DOUIIOIU S lFl a broadcast from London aluthor in an address delivered to picked up_by the Columbia’ b Ii/lffigrtidndfirriizpgiggszisiitiixihat such Broadcasting System lll ,a, corporation, if given authority to New York, make trades in wheat, nuts. seeds, . metals and other basic commodi- tMacDoneli said the change he‘ a, “it u in textiles and fib- was adopted for "a technical ggggogggéngggailaflll? kefpfpi-icet reason." He added that new bum and “he: 9‘ We m’ w batteries were in action at dif- mgltsgregentusiigh a body might es- . > epo certain over- fcicnt points and that this gun; Se“ countries to remove surmise‘ kept up their barrage instea. rig: accumulatlrighdue to 1053 n: of tr 'llie to find the Nazis be- “>91,” 55181 85° IUFDIU-s lim- {nrp fling“ at them) ducts would be removed providing _- E,’ - the overseas countries pair? part of Twice the German planes w- their capital debt to Britain. Grondona spoke after Sir Freder- ick Sykes, chairman o.’ the K391121- gilé gegteldtlégwe all rglcogiiize that l l5 pile l5 19 llldil‘. il- strument of defeating Nazi T lll if?‘ \\'l , “ . principal agent iri building a zgrlld order in the posi-ivar few searchlights, scattered the Ger- lllflllS. The Air Ministry, giving indi- lcation of the heavy toll exacted raiders, announ- per - Grondoria said his system was an MBPUOH i0 DTi-lnary products of the "gold points" policy of the Bank of England prior to 1914. This has resulted in the gold price lacing stablized throughout the ivoz-lti‘, Grondona argued th same system applied to raw mater als would havi a similar effect. An Elastic Policy ivere destroyed Wednesday in the iurreasingLv-lieavy the air siege. Squadrons of German bombers were lashed about by the massed anti-aircraft fire, the most in- tense ever! thkrown up iilflfe. u Some o t e guns n ac on appeared heavier than any heard before. The banging was so vig- orous that sometimes not even the plane?‘ aloft 801$? be lieigd. Shtrlaéi; s owere e s rs ou the building housing the office of The Canadian Press. As the firing went. on without interruption, it; seemed that l. Nazi attack even stronger than in past nights was being launched. {Justlbeiilore frnidifitliglgté a; the rxiloise o ant-donated m ex 05-, ions grew ever higher, the rolling aud ofmboixbihilzcciéiii-l, be hearld in e nor. . arrage ung the sky in front of seven planes. I 1 TiIOIFB was s. shrriliuwhlna of undiv- ,n~ pane and s or a rwa so aiiift that their resistance t0 ‘s for a- When pifmPS The corporation's policy would be elastic to the exteri that it could always alter a datum line and its buying and selling price on a year's notice so as eitherto stimulate or retard production in accordance with lmown world reqtiirnierizs, Mr. Grondona said. In order to preserve tariffs and Imperial preferences .1 depots would be bonded stores and duties would be payable only when good: passed into consumption in Brit- . Ln peacetime, the corporation would sell to buyers of all masons. B; this sytem. Groiiriona ten ed, the minimum prlCf‘ u safeguard the producer agliiis’. ‘~ the average would glYP 5.1m a pro- fitable return and the arwsge would not be beyond the purc ing power of the averaze c022. . It would eliminate the sperulltoi‘ they guide on - guns. At. the height of the burst i»! sep- arate gun reports were heard in one minute. . . As londoners combed thrown mpcommfigiios‘ 1 . shattered buildings for th e or m“ ‘e ,8” " i‘ m W‘ wukl shattered victims of Germany's pmpcsed ti‘? pm‘ for do“ provided the coun s ‘l or. paid part of their m uni ilvbts in Britain. Surh debts (“Viki l“ "ho Domlnions mid ruin South America republi llui : inal value of $i2.582.500 Under this plan the < would buy debtor b021, aln to an appropriate amn surrender thrm m ih» concerned in exrha l currency‘. This wou these governments i. V“, Securities Ministries announced l8 ' ' killed and 280 injured in Tuesday plete reports. 1 Casualties Monda n ht were killed: 1.4% irijiuted sound aisnig the total dead since night- lto more than 1.000. Total injured tin the some period was placed at than 4,000. Searchers were still probing the __ i ruins of the East End school house . s) ernal .2 .. had The Japanese ei>i1fl1'<>ut1ill""°"d- id h k bl hiblt a i MONTREAL t. 1l.-(CP) . . l t i. c: ‘ bee cd to establish a new base on the $9§iérsg.ys_ggdignreameaigndmgnegfMr. lllgufylnnmegllgiyuffisii figngléitthe wont Rev’ Quincy MPDOPVN, ,,,,.,n,,,.,,. 0ft ivhorc the maiority of Mondgy ooirlissoasolgéfrpsnce w at n gorhdteir. tge Onlfinflfigsflld- but "w i... w. Roper, who judged ifhlimt Ilillr. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ bu, dmnhma dysentery Sydney Mines. us, and roi-mrlrlyof , insist,‘ “Pgjllfxlsgas “Wrflmfeflmpolgrs _________._ n co ri . . _ _ _ _._ ,. _ _ _ ~ w. , ..~..~ - r, . s...” . V...,@t. g g gwaeelgdgiré‘: gggdedgsgnflfrtges relic, (‘ramps and pnins iii the in- f,,,§5,,§§la,§‘,d “nii-Kliiit-sbvi? < shelter for families whose homes “WI-Z " ’ ‘ "’ ' V. 0 m“, he had had them Mr. Bos- W‘ m". 0r My loo-serials of the Mm, church her-h that“. nr. r; 1., WQTO destroyed. 1t collapsed alter ;_ ll, L‘ te I m loded m l we“ camed o“ the ma“, awnn-vs bowels should lave immediate at- l-I, Donald, iriorieratoi" n1 the l\IUlll-'i)131ilZ liit by a bomb. ‘t ,, fine‘ A n e exp with Jesse Matthews second. The tontion. rael Presbyteiy, will conduct i115 Several strciets in London still. t "Wm-i aPPlmmi-‘l- Fimm m” “w” Jerseys this year were of a s lendld The action of Dr. Fowler's Extract service. were roiled off where time bombs it, _ , SW95 l W519i‘ biitue- A b“ oi memrll type and excellent qualitv. X11305" of Wild Strawbcrr is pleasant, —-——-———_—————- were reported to have fallen. A f; I i drilled two Clem "Oles- °Y1° ihléglllg well won the Junior champion l‘- rapid, reliable and olieouuli in iieip- Prvdvctlm °1 f""1i1'1"= “ml 1°" number of these exploded durins the l i t 980i! Side 0T the Millie» 50m‘? "3 male for a very fine beast \\illt‘i1 ing to check the unnatural dia_ tilizer material in Canada t"t ' tiny mid buses and taxlcabs follow-‘ ed circuitous routes to keep clearil/t of the danger areas. “g No plans for their organized ra- 6 f The dance of the week. Presby's Orchestra. 10>"; 4e s. .—:'—'~t: B17 Vliieisfnrcr / i/ even the 200.000 ivould be sgit auugv Iiless the de- wzu. I'LL snow YOU r CAN é: FORCEFUL. m0 I'LL snow rue OTHERS. TOO % AN HECI<~ THOSE PRICES ANYWHERE '7' "T! ....3' .. . . -4.b'-4$5<ub<ai4