_.._._.>____.-_._.___. , . .. __ ____ .__.._..__.______i.__- I¢.__ The S cmiifiDl-A-N [Tl >E nfi§gzgglagartglofcbgcleillilm‘erllldldemlg M' ' t ' ' ,1 a .. . .7 we» BB IIIIS tr . Believed Mixed i ‘QENT-Mrl. John Pond. u Wotet Street Elli-Phone zas '_"‘ ' o I L’ 8mm" "1" '==~c= .sie.~.wiiir.~ev-=».iv~gi- llalston To i In Communist i min. 5IN°"1P“°"- ‘flwllll lilflllld In left with Mn. Pond grim to resume his stool: in u s u ' , , , i m h h ueens University. Ho was employ- v t P A t t H i ‘$535135? ml! bl II t all!!! It all! of the following store: in fiwglrlgilflzastslliitasiizmmo; monghg 45 c i B111 Bwuwm "'8'" a" 31'1"“?! 91118190". Wlter 8t. University laboratories g: gm?’ -i— 1 mono. Bakery. vmq- st. Mark Gaudct. s1 Granville s: 111° 151M111 w visit hi: parents Mro orrrswa sept 2o (C?) De TORONTO s t iio~<cri 1 z ~ i - "- — ' . ep , _. n’ Gum“, '12-“ “nun. h m home h summer-f". b‘ $21118 Mbreafog. tlglflhnMsrginhgeather- fence Minister Ralston left today The arrest today of Dr. Samuel W11" "W"? 2:093‘ b: "J90 Mug] week. hone Z89 for this service o‘. year's work. -5 g p m“! ‘°,‘,',P§‘§‘,°‘;,,E“"“‘§,,m‘“d “gm”? he mum’ a’ rwearch °55°°1a1° 111 l", your o er v r will o for Clllllttlll: on you: m,“ ' g0 ‘n?! mt: tggncgpotaftregisley. geophysics at the University o! , Toronto, was followed by a police f _, K . m“ W991‘ giesfllosurehthat they had found in ‘mu, coluFltie ‘Llubfiltlegdlvoclrtnluengm _PURETEST Cod Liver Oil. lievelde ‘LBQOIESGIIE Jvlitrtiltlleiithfrl’ c be. c I‘ N A D I i N o I L L O M P A N I K 5 ‘d micizlvsf n:ture mo! be insert- glctilglm tesmt 6mm“ D1118 ' ° ' ' nection with Communist undoeli: i L I M I ' i o ‘ gill-i 2 ceélts a word strictly poy- ' L-354-9-20-2l, And Vlfillllty SIX F 0777187‘ Brgblrrjiézagivlity. M m is I ‘m, iu a varioc, -SOLDIERS need fl W‘ _-_... n0 was arres h , z- = B ashlights. My, 3w n m h L, _ university office police said they r sélilggtilies at Taylor Drug (,0, Ken- side was g busfnegsfsgrato Keri; (Qflntimltd from P180 i) already were holding Norman _iiEX.\LL Corn Solvent for we renal. Gourlies Drug Store. Freed and Munl Erlicliman, alleg- ed members of the Communist TIMELY NOTES ON TOPICS Sillgton Thursday. —LADl!-2s purses, chic styles, 69o L-35i-9-20-2i. each RPX 5 and 10 um, Fred Egan M ch Navy destroyers an: already in ser- .. party who had been using a. room - - . Summ id, . “TMWWWI! vice European ater , - CONNECTED W|TH p-355-9e.§f,_fi_ w“ 1" Ksmmswn Ihursdoy on w s SEES BRITAIN VICTORIOUI l“ awn“ “W” __gpp1|;s dresses! 69c u, | and 10. Summerslde. L-356-9-20-2i. each. Levine was charged under De- fence of Canada Regulations and remanded one week. The letter allegedly found in the busing“ Canada's destroyers, he said.‘ will go "where they were needed He anticipated delivery of all 50 —HO0KED MATS, Anti qua’ old destro ers to be turned over by the G I J hn J. “B k " glassware 80in at greatly reduced eners o lac Jack Pershing. greatest American soldier Silver Fox Farming M r. Gcr id M , numb" Mamf-‘Il. ifstfialllgily zligliges _"-_‘_ _ Drives at K ns t . . Unite State toB itish oval for g 4.1m frlrAvnltsE UNITED ° “g if‘_324_,_,9_2,_23_ m purring on a coat of roofing on by ciinstmoi. n’... Unrltcd xiii? 3,“, “flfflfffi? f2‘? fvfffméfllnsi‘; Levine residence W“! dmd sew-i amigo-ideal f“ H1551: gwgée __.._ E110 Sample and Walker mo; dom, he said, had allottted six to 1h“, 1,, M, ophflm,’ m’, 5,1,,” 15. i940. and appeared w be a .., y...“ 1...... page ... ., .. nini, ;~..-...-.- i:§il1¥111‘1-‘11w1°“n °£1_2wi_°9_gl1_n1: de-l-l-VTBUSKS CQLLlDE-Two light o“ gaggdtignnQwve Wm ma“ mam and People would outlast the full fury cgrtlrilxiiigtt leettfeirllfig) 5~°°°“‘,E“,F1i; ll —-----1---~---»---—1---——>-Piiiiid is ll-‘il. u...',.iii'. dlillil” li-oinrn N“ ii‘ er atfltli rllilkstsldeswlped each Nb‘ Mr Joseph Arsenault Ls n 8M1‘ Macdonald announced that o’ the German onslaught and “n- liettgr on Oxll l‘, ks’A oimcnf appreciated by an present’ A“ a” B105" Mm “mm m“ “h: “Ln , _e es End of Sum id ' °W "l- ‘ ‘ , _ ully win th war, I‘ ' 115 .' COD cs o ‘ . m acquainted. Both gentlemen lilfl -PRQ1’111LACTIC Tomh Brush last night. Both macliiuesmefiaerg Ilflgffd in building a new brick flue 111° 5151793" M31351” W" 16- e which police said they had found P:§,sg°n“3,’° ‘§'§“k§b,‘;’“,§,‘§§§ thi; our Province very ivcli and were "gym nil L'l‘illS for 25 cents. Enman L 36 9 21 27 centlv commissioned into the Royal on lVlv. P. N. LeBiancfls barber shop. in Levine's possession. 5118MB’ dflmfigcd but nobody was ‘lunch and braver; m, sgorm to much at home ‘.\'i‘ll iw px. Dui: Co. _;__ injured! and tiie cais were able 1Q fillafiw?rl(jg‘lllxlif\ggOlklgellil‘-élélélgtbstzktliglown gplrélaéliislrilglggéyidat a port “some- Police tliliiiprlrlifihiliian, wlkc , make n; possum,‘ M80 to George _,@,.n,,,,g;y emoypd {hp _‘\"[, 31-111, Marks. New Lon. tggwécitllizexilit- own lioivev. fol- - Th“ destroyer Wu wqulred to ZgixtzezflfgGU19“lMlflckietxziewéiSrfpgxfégl; ,» McIntyre who gn-anged this part l;.';'1lél(\lull<‘ll‘f'$\éfliiligllgol3 v‘ m ,5 v, “ulhorlzed subscription . m“ Dough“ You“: who h” replace the ruaser, lost while on Battalion 1n the spank}, cm, “m. of the program. plensam ‘up no!“ hm! .1‘. active service off the coast of France. w“ M m“ Charlottetown Gun‘ The Marzaree was formerly H. M. S. a 20-3‘. been relieving Rev. Mr. Rhodes during the past six weeks. who was and that Freed was iiCLlIlg as sub. too distant back again in the not -DAMAGE HEAVY. - Monday A timely letter from our friend nin. night's storm caused a consldemblc o , D13 (9011111111913 1mm P589 l) stitute secretary of the Communist , turn _____ h_ 1 Ii - _ __.._..___-_____,____ _, _ graham Rogerg, supervisor of f" - Rm," a nw1.“RT' Gem amrgunt of damage in the Westerniyvélm. Qnfrféaggg-sgffigfxggd n11?‘ . hm and t u, b k ‘Pam’ 1“ C-mmd" “mm? 11"’ w‘ ! the Prince Edward Island Travel —-——~ y; liisiiiuiiice Azeiicy- Insurance §firn¢°lii2leoo§§€i§§‘“°= T1111” da11111i1°¢oft for their home in Philadelphlaa New Command" iriardesFi-anmnlxil disoefderl acmtretft: ' gem o‘ Tlln Iéruc-kl Buckihns Ilot 1811mm“ “vhlch appeared in this We a" indebted m D 0' (Dom 021811 11~11‘1=* “berm °°n11""°'4 1" the raceways, onlye iizqcnililly grill: . T1115 W“ their firs‘ V151‘ 1° @1115. Her commanding officer is Cmdr. 71115 W161 1911i "mm" b11111” ma” “if: 5tsgfgi¢n (Home 5 me he Piélliltrhrezleilbers ‘C18: ‘gills! his] ‘bx: rslilewélliisinooloiliiti“miiligéiiliiaigi.Biol‘ Beli ve 20 pm: raids. Phone Sumnfersiue, v5.1; 527-2. L-33l-1l. _LEA\'IZS FOR THE UNITED ' -R/cv. Dr. A. Avery Gates Province and d-urln-g their snort stay they won for themselves many frzciitis. who sincerely hope to see ltiiem here again. began above cloud level and then ivas strung out in many a howling plrvne-to-plaiie encounter above the English Channel, was the great- Sifllcted. at Nail Pond, Norway and Skinners Pond being completely demolished. with wharves at Grand 31V". Eilmont Bay. Alberton and 5-‘ W. R. Roy. R.C.N., formerly di- rector 0f naval operations at heati- quarters in Ottawa. Many 0f her complement are surviving mcmbeis gardiiig the grading regulations iiiid other matters which the com- mittee Don was chairman 0f lizil taken up with the Govermncnt. widely commented upon. There are few men who can express them- selves as well as Graham on mat- ters connected with the silver fox. T. other lace beiii . __- i- - m. r . . . Em; .(i.ilcs who have been re- done; Rveressmflgfcgatrgabfiig Mr. John Brown, has a number gftfgfiiilljgglfrrs new rescued by the Zitfifiéilnen“ m the days defer)“ For years his articles were read , Right here we \\' d ill-If‘ to pay njghg . bLUIIIIICTSKlG for some Egmom and 51x cum-S bamv (m..- of mcii engaged shingling the roof Cmdr. Roy is a native of Ottawa, Ipusn-aqve 0g the savage“. 0; the in r111 Cmlnifiei W11?" 511V" 1°X°5 i mbufe L° D03” wfomlr and Lnie .di\.- next geek to spend the aged. A bait shed sit Cape EQIIIOIitIQI his homo 39 years ofage. RAE attack “.35 a British state- were domiciled as ihrv Hllneflred 11"1°1_"11Y1°‘1 “"111? -~_‘,_“i, ,° 1°11’ Iiliirl’ iii the United States. -S. was demolished and ten or fifteen, ,"‘*_ In the first Great War Canada menu 1,15, “hm an“ m the dqv-s n the Black Fox Magazine. and 11T1i1'1°5'~5- H15 1'13“ Mm“ 115K 11“ _-- bprres of bait lost. A float with a The Old TllTlE dance which was 114d only two heavy cruisers. the fighfing (no.2 Bring}, than 6;,“ it is I! Pleasure t0 59° 111m 1Y1 1115 511T“ 111m a °1°“1'. mmd “1F1°h _SL~SPE‘\'DED SENTENCE__ 1n full days lobster catch was 10st at held in the Kengington rink on Niobe and the Rainbow, vvhlcliwere Imn plums were downed ‘e, I old role again. This season he has ’ seizes on the \\'Ql'th“'llllfl things Mount Carmel. formers in the Mi. turned over to the Royal Navy. ‘ ‘ ' _‘ m‘ I I bfgughg more tourist travel to f to g0 after and his perseverence tumnicrsitlc vcsterday, bBfWB Mil-E“ Thursday evening under the aus. British to four for the Nazis. It flair W-E-Dllfby. a person charg- Carmel area lost several buildings, pines of the Bus Bee C] b w In thi-i V681‘. UOWBVB!‘ Cflilgqfil 1195 . < - p" Ed - Q I land than 1L5 i and diplomacy achieve the object tlirliiidfl ‘ 39 °f the Defence o’ blollm dftlvlwlz. Afilllsgllgon‘ Bflda “WM-dist funds for ythe Red “Cross assumed me ‘Fisk of #1181191“ .“‘.‘I gassillfi-rtglirsilietallllgr thliotssge Ilhdlli _‘“ ‘ $111135’? 9V3“ We1°gmed—wh1°h we 1 desired’ cinadri Regulations Act. was’ con- im a1 ca. wi .. 00 poiin s o proved a huge success’ Ideal own shores, aiding the Royal Nan mo“ of the lfivaders It L‘, CARAQUETI‘. N-Bu 5<‘l->t. 20— predicted in these columns wouldi ———-— ‘med and given 51x months ‘usiqifmf Pm“ belonging to Ma“ “"3391” °°11<15i1°n5 Proved a big mimde Canada‘; home “Yale” am 0d ‘h . m t ' ts w.“ 5 a “ ‘cPP-Tfle “P3111 <11 1W0 1-‘5111118 1 be the result of his appointment.‘ Our friend W. Fred Burke w“ pended sentence. otitlelalhéhrglx'_irf1tgg éltuifigtlgoiletflbavfifi; drawing card. The music was by 111 fl-Ffflflfllng 0°I1V°y woik on the Cohlpgvgeever, a repor vcre not captains and probability that l8! 1a bit perturbed that nothing ll'| east coast. Canadian destroyers now in use are approximately 1,375 tons. 317 fcci long with a speed of 35 knots and a complement of 152. _ Aside from the matter cf ships, the uomlniorrg naval forces now iihe regulations for grading ap- plied to the new type foxes. and as they are classed as silvers by the United States government it would not appear as though they icould be shipped to the great Re- Dr. and Mrs. L. Erick. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Dunkel of Athens, Wis- consin, are in this Province on a visit, with the object of viewing fox ranches and comparing meth- ods of raising and feeding foxes more men were lost. with four: schooners tonight loomed over the tragic destruction \"ought all along New Bruns' it's north shore by hlondzgvg gale. Captain Eddie Giiliien. st, ————— , the Balti t. . -r0 mo: CHARGE Ar roar 111s b0" and 3;} Mums,“ igl"?! n n..o.°...§Z'..-°§“’€i’§‘JEEi°i§S°nY$n HM *1“ -°~ $1M" Tanm- diff”. thi; $322.2 ..'Z;~"'“* 1w real ma swam we» no B/etlor of Christ Church Parish. ‘1 * ' la spell of tripping the light fan- Dirzmoiilh llilS been appointed to tn ,, st-ic Lle Pori Hill parish on Prince Ed- (Germany also made an unpre- cedeiitsd claim on losses The high command declared that in Thurs- day's OIJGTHUOHS. three German liiones were missing to 0m British of Ward 151mm- Rev- M13 T911147" 15 Personals In spite of the inclemericy of the g‘ ' L‘ i ~43 ' ma“ downfll Aciuim-v- 1'1°“"‘1'91'- 51111011. 81X 11111128 1Y0!“ 119R‘. ‘F35 -‘th ti ti d l thi h Public. However, Don assures u: the son 0i Ml”. and Mrl- JHlViS iveathcr on‘ Wednesday evening. an ‘Qfnfimdf irilzlilliftnglielvtii gllg till]; gril-otlfllitritlliynthlfilinlaes Arinllrltlschgt dew’)! sblufik b1’ l DOW" 211111 klwflied glare. ¥miprggngflCt no felon‘)? ' that this will be taken care of in Trim“ °1 S"""“°"1d° “d “"11"” —Mr. Herbert Wells of Dartmouth °"1°-""1°1° 1111"‘ “'11s had 1W I 1MB outbreak of war. L‘... n; ‘h. ‘h, d" mm. sbmmfig, °‘°‘b°‘"d “u?” 111° 1'11'1°‘15 some 1,500'females which has been i the grading regulations. home s fcw days ago to take up There 1s no mo,‘ of recruns be_ a fig“, 12mm. e tge “I; sruciciig“ Tllgrfiedll;lIi'§}bo(il£O\\-1l'l§lli3 geld 1- 1 —' ~- - . c ‘ ~ an . .3 - - . - number of the younger folks at the hlsiiiltlfls. Last Sunday he prcach- l! spending his 11%?“ m’ ms h°me spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. Ol- cause the iiiivy ivas a waiting list cf in Summerside. uiliis lill'f.'\.\'('ll sermons at Christ ivcr Prc-fiti, where a miscellaneous 15,000 inc-ii eager to aid iii niiiniiing 511"‘; 111113311 "f "11015-81!“ 111° "11-“5 11971- biQilgill Iiivil‘ bllircvcd tivo- _ I I Church iiiiti Emanuel Church. His _Miss Lawrence o’ St Joh,‘ N lshoiver was tendered a popular the addiiioiiiii snips WlliCil WLLCOIIIU 1:1111'§11~,:§1115bfiiifflif?! iiiiei HKZHHISL Illii-‘iifllf 111w Kifliliiiillilt \VC(ll‘.0S- l pirrnis \\':l0 have been living 1n B ,5 vhsmn in summersmé. _- 3.0mm Couple and newlyweds. Mr- 111w commissw“ m L119 119K? icw ll0vfJllll iar owning curtain on the day night. Exhdu-tcci after having '. Elmmsrsido for some Years will live s" g ' and Mrs. Keith L. Waite. After the liwnths. 11°“ M01111“ melodrama kept tiielnseivvs iasnni to the ' nth their son at Port Hill. -s ' izuvsts gathered the happy Pair - mas“ 1°’ 11°'"-“- 11W’ WW w 5119i!‘ 110K165 and had recovered to- night. Yesterday the exhausted three- mari crow pf ‘a Sliipposzaii schooner . reached Richibiicto and rcnqyted More R.C.N.V.R.': OTTAWA, Sept. 20.—<CP) —Navy Minister ivlziciioiiaid announced at u press cunlcrencelOdy tlic 5111c avrlv- . ivere seated together and the lntiliy beautiful and useful gifts wlv-h nvcrfic-wod a large basket _F|-1ends Wm 1mm “m, rog,._,.t‘ivlli_lilgii iva: daintiv decorated in Program Launched 1 0f Maritimes oomnwa. Sept. 2o.-<0:P> —Moref d plant exten- ___‘ —Mr. Lowell Hancock ll in 0t» -SERi0l'S nnmaoa T0 FlSlf- m”, on busmess‘ _S_ [N0 li0.»\'i‘S AT WEST CAPE -- Pirilicr ll('\\'S of damage through British Blip ilestorm cciznes from West Cape. I m m M _ J3 ._. L t_ i "m1 M111‘? “'55 93111531 111 by 1 t K , f . . V.’ , um 10g yams o m.“'11“1f‘“1'h° busy “ti!” fish‘ trail gf £r§r§ln0r§lon.rs-S.n] s u $100“? Ivfi-s arid ha? Glen gloilixi); cl Eoyallllézlzsacilullilbillglillul‘i101? I I ' glitbtcgggliqggafé‘ HM“ hm been civil-l. pflpProxixiflfll/ei $335.- liig village was moved at least two ______ , T111111; Tie g ts more on 0p. unteer Reset“: men. who Wm um‘ a s As the hour; ma“, Mm u, ‘i 000.000 have been contract for on M1“ we “mrm- The new‘ °1 1°13‘ —Mr. Kenneth Richard of Chzir- ‘Pnfd b1 Mfg Iiamld “Palmer d5nd__uei'go training. _ word of the 13 1i§1]<l--,,wn '31]; D9113” of 111° Brim-sh “m1 Canaan?‘ BAGKVILLE. Sept. 30 -—(O‘P) w izer boats, which always find a safe lottetown W“ a “Con, “sum. m i311“ E1111?‘ 119195- 1‘ f,’ m‘ m“ These 24 onicevs. all either lleu- I‘ ____ missing l)...“ ,.,,.,.1.,,.,;,, u, ' be ¥°"°1‘11111°1" 511,109 ‘he w“ starled- 1‘ Education officials of the Maritimn harbour ilici-e were simk at high 11m “Pom "11111113 VH5“ handed ltenanls or sub-iicuieniiiits in the. CAIRQ‘ E51,,’ Se,» 20_(AP)_ ' ‘ ‘ “R19 revealed in 8 Statement issued Provinces and Newfoundland ma; Siunmerslde. slight chalice they could have siir- i; yived the long storm flil(l huge’ .035. Six were aboard another schooner tlic‘ happy bride and groom. 'l"lin rzifls were then dalntiy arrniigcd on the . v on behalf of Munitions Minis- l' Howe. While it was impossible to state tics. but .iil but one were recover- aiai low tidq. Seven boats from (‘aliquot which had put out from irescrvc, will take a portion of their . here totia to discuss means of ro- ‘Lfililllllg in ships on active service. I y p moting a better understanding of democracy. The Royal All" Force tried today to cip Willi bombs the "quills" of the —lVir, William Domiv of Toronto,‘ lifesi Point to fish before the storm rera badly battered and all but one feared lost. One was towed in the harbour by motor boats with 1's sails torn to shreds. There was igivai rival of damage along the more and in fishing gear. —S. “Ninotchka" Has Garbo Playing Comedy at Last Melvyn Dough: with Stu ll: hptivaiing Paris Rmnlncp. l“ CLAIRE PLAYS THE "OTHER WOMAN" Gii-bo slugs, Garbo dcncu, and 1'-'11° 111113115 in her first picture {two years and her first venture M_ sophisticated modem ro- ilrnic cnmuly. The picture is i Qithka." in which the Swed- risiir comes today to the Cap- 0T. Theatre, tamed w.th Melvyn Douglas. 11° B160 played opposite her in ii You Desire Me,” Garbo was 11W“ 11v Ernst Lubitsch. Many imsirnl "lJllbllSCll touches" en- fli the sic . Gm” Phil's a stern soviet com- ‘Mr sent to Paris by the Rus- t“ 11?"@1”11m§flt to sell a ncble- "llni (Olifwcilted jewels. The hWOmZHI and a French count _i the lira] in court. Garbo and ~wlmt fnll 5n love. The noble- fflln mziiicuvres to get Garbo 3k 1° Ril-‘fiifl but the count mari- flrl to have her sent to 0on- mimic when they are marl-led. ,1’ "f"? abounds in brilliant "3119. find Garbo learned n hun- _ lirr cent more lines than in “of her previous pictures for Y ist ultra-modern ro‘e in some '\ 1i‘ hfld long been her ambi- 1 "l play in ins; typo of story. ===1:___} Egmont Bay And Mont Carmel Exhlli The pfljplg of lhlg district Invite you to their Exhibi- tion on September 2N1. They rim! u-tertninment, to iii-omit to 1w I I11" f" AI"1°"1' "Pa! Products that on well "Mitre favorably with thooo llfllrl in the Province. You have a hard paved road all tho In! W "115 5*‘ liibitlon. see the improvement that has been made In thi! section of the country In the Int few 7°!"- ft is one of the oldest Province and u the Exhibit "'1" Hounds and new exhibition buildinll l" ‘"1 "um"! l0 the patronage of the people of the Provllwv- Load up your cor with “fihmdav. Stplember ma. is visiting in Summorside. the ciicst of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. E. Wright -S. —Mi.&s Evelyn Wzflkcr. daiiizhfer of Mr. and Mrs, Evnrv-l. Vvnlltc" leaves this vvcck to attend Moiiiit Allison University. -S. —Mlsx Gwendoline Gates daught- er of Rev. Dr. A. Avery Gatcs and Mrs. Gales leaves this week to rc- siime her studies at Mount Alll=on University. -—S, —’I‘he Mixes Wyatt were hos- tesses for the younger members of the I. O. D. E. on Friday at their home on Spring Street, Summer- slde. —S. -The Misses Hunt entertained the senior members of the I. 0. D. E. on Friday at their home in Sum- merslde for the ooenlmz meetlni! of the knitting club. —3. -Mlss lock who has been visit- ing her brother. Mr. R. H. mrma- eer of the Bank of Commrrce at Summerside. left. fbfs week for her hane. -8 —'Mr. J. A. stmvart- Williams. B A" of Tyne Valley. who has been nrinrlosl of Tvno Vrilicv School has been appointed on tho staff of Prince Street School, Charlotte- town. —S ._Ml_=,q sndle Ramsay of 'l‘vne viiiiey has been appointed as min- rlnal of the Tvne voiiev S-"iwol Ho!‘ many friends wish her much success. —8. --M‘r, Alan Mdsase of Glenwood who is 86 years of are and a veter- an of the Colorado Gold Rush ans an interesting visitor to Swimmer- side on Thursday- iViT- M“7"'1““ 1‘ hale and lieartv and isii delightful Nmvnrsogcnnqugl and wcll versed I11 world affairs. —S. IlTii n If no In a position to give yo" worth while and that will exhibits of other Exhibitions Agricultural centres of thi ion Association has oblaiflflfl your friends and be with u! li-SDS-D-Il-Ql. 5 i ‘ later the 336th Battalion. l i.\'ii".=cs Doris Saunders and Nora iTni-Icr, Although completely tak- Icn bv surprise Keith in his most crumble manner on behalf of his ,'l)ri.'i<- and himself thanked one ianri all irr tlic‘i" thoughtfullncss [and generous gifts and extended a hoax-iv invitation to visit them in their T100129 at gnytiirée, after wliéch a l _oin han s an sang or Wis-y Are Jolly Good Fellows," who rrwiifindrr of the evening. af- ter a danitv lunch was nartaken ivf. ivns eniryahivr spent in mus": ‘singing and social chat, H Experienced fiir Officer To New Post OTTAWA. Sept. 20—-(CP)—One of Canada's most experienced air force officers has been chosen for the responsible post of officer commanding Royal Canadian Air Force headquarters in the United Kingdom. He is Air Commodore Leigh Forbes Stevenson, whose ap- pointment to the post was an- iiciiiiccd today. Stevenson succeeds Air C0mm0- 'dore George V. Walsh who has ihcld the post for the past few months and is now returning t0 Canada on sick leave. - Stevenson's duties will include command of Canada's three squad- rons now operating overseas. two anny co-operatlon squadrons and one fighter squadron. The latte!‘ i; now playing an important role in the air battle racing in the skies over southern Great Britain. Group Capt. A. T. M. Cowley will succeed Stevenson u officer commanding No. 4 tralnlnl Wm‘ miind with headquarters at Rog- inn. Group Capt. R. B. Grundy will succeed Group Capt. COWIBY in command of the camp Borden |nir station. Wing Cmdf- A- L- Morfec, senior staff officer at No. l1 training command, ‘Toronto will lgo to Dartmouth. N. 5.. to succeed Group Capt. Grundy in command of the station there and Wing cmdr. J. L. Jadcson will move from Dartmouth to Toronto to succeed Wing Cmdr. Morfee. overseas duty will be no novelty to the 45-year-old Stevenson. n stern-vlsnged flying man from Richlbiicto. NB. He served in the First Great war and is s former llnlsnn officer for the Royal Cun- ndimi Air Force at the British Air Ministry. He also attended the lRoyal Naval College at Green- wich. Ens. l Stevenson's first war service was ias n private in the 73rd Northum- bm-inna Regiment which he join- ed at the age of 10. He later trans- ferred to the 32nd Manitoba L181" Horse and went overseas. He went ‘no Franc". with the 8th Battalion mid in July. 1916. won his com- mission and appointment as bomb- ling instructor with the 146th Ind COMMUN ISTS PROTEST SOFIA. Bulgaria, Sept. 20.—(APi -—TW0lV0 Communist members cf the Bulgarian parliament protcste-zi today when the president, opening extraordinary session, voiced thanks for German-Italian hei regaining southern Dobruja Rumania. “Bulgaria. has HOthlmz to the Axis powers for." said written protest. "Only Russian 0c- cupation of Bessarabia. made it prs- sible for Bulgaria w get southern Dobruja." in rom thank their transferred to the Royal Flying Corps but later returned to the infantry. He joined the Royal Canadian Air‘ Force on its fcr- motion in 1921 and. exce t for w interval as a bank emp oyee and an official of the Dominion For- estry Service has been with the air force ever since. In the early months of the pre- sent war he commanded the air station at Camp Borden where quite s. number of the pilots now serving in the R.C.A.F. at home and overseas obtained their wings. The organization of the British Commonwealth air training plan placed Stevenson in command of No. 4 training command at Reg- ina with urisdiction over all train- ing activ ties in southern Saskat- chewan, the whole of Alberta and Iliillari army tions on the western desert. So I‘.llli‘(l by illl? British officers, ,each “hedgehog" consists of a core ‘of llllllllll)‘ surrounded by an oval- ,.<iiii}:cii ring ofiiglit tanks and iii‘- inorcci cars equipped with anti-tank guns and cannon up to 75 milli_ metres. At the head of each unit are groups of small and medium tanks lcilowedby‘ a dozen or so armored cars which fan out to right and left to fend off flank attacks. The oval is completed by l. siiiriilar for- mation ln the rear. For four hours today, tho RAF. rained explosives on such l con- tingent at Sidi Barrani. and other bombers set fire to three Italian ships in Bengasi Harbor, Libya, an air force bulletin announced. At the same time, officers of British warships which returned to Alexandria after bombamlln- the Italian position: the night o Sept- l7-i8, said the combined air and sea blows were disorganizing the Italians, They expressed belief a delay of several days confronted Italian Marshal Graziani before he could make any mass forward movement. These naval men sari that from a half-mile offshore they played havoc with Italian concentrations at both Sldi Barruia and Salum The British military command said merely that there was "no change in the situation on the western desert." where the Italians have entered the Egyptian waste. British Columbia. _Iiinds from Llbyfl. "hedgehog" "’ forma- 1 zfrom St. Simon-Captain Edmond iGriillen: his three Fons. Lionel. Claude and Jvlin: Thcophile Gal- 'll(‘f1 and Will Herbert. The other llll'l‘i‘ missing sciimri- M's. each with fciir mvn nhonvd. iwene in charge of Captains Martin Savole, Romniiid Paiiiin and Leo Chfasscn. nil of Shflnpogzm island. ‘Boat-s and fishing gear were de- stroy-ed or damacvri on ii loni: sec- tion of coast. lczivziig l‘llll1fll'l‘f".,< of fwhormen without. means of earn- ing a livelihood. iioiiiiéiiif Naval Chief (YITAWA, Sept. DQ-(CP) —Ca ‘taln L W. Murray, now De u y ;Chlef of the Nava Staff, will ake [over new duties n5 senior Canadian naval officer iifioiit iii a, few Wcvks, Navy Minister MIlCdOIlRld announc- ed today. He will be succeeded by Commo- dore H. E. Rcid. who will take the rank of Captain. and will likclv also succeed Cont. Murray as Canada's iiiaval representative on the c.1111- dlan-Amcrimn Joint mfcnco Bo; ti. Commodore G. C, Jones. now sc- nlor naval officer afloat, will o on two weeks leave shortly and \\' ll be pclieved bv Cant. C. W. Taylor. ,.\vho will infer no to En . rind as of- ,flcer commanding Canadian dc- istroyers overseas. OUT OUR WAY THET’; A Luci<v BREAK, icK. THET HE RARED BACK. I STID o’ DUMPIN' YOU OFF RIGHT ONTO THET PORCUPINE.’ lntlioiastyoaroftbcworho By J: Ml5TUH cumv. AH com-D PICK PORKYPINE QUILLS our or MF WIF TWEEZERS. BUT an HMN 1' owme TEIZ en- Dl5 swim-E HORN OUT OB ME WIF NO ‘TWEEZERS! fiwvi .. g. n“..- R. Wilfirxrie definitely what part. of this repre- sented nuroly Canadian activity as tiisliiiguished from work being done in Canada for the British overn- lllPlll, the department es lmated i Canada's share at about 35 percent, Summarizing the tremendous in- flllnifllll ')l'0'_{l'i1m now being carried out in anada the statement said orders placed through the depart» mcnt or its predecessor urchasing bodies amounted to $325, ,0O0 with orders pending to the extent of about 320000.000. Another $100,000,000, the state- ment said. could be added in expan- ditures of the Department of a- ir-rials as representing pin-chases made through the department by the British government. Japs Modify Demands 0n lndo - China l-LANOI. French Indo-China, Sept. ZL-(Saturda )—-(AP) The gov- ernment of t is French colony an- noiincediatie last night that Ja n bus m0(‘l_l_ll€(l her demands for "i m- iicd" military facilities in Indo- China and conversations are being relsumed with an agreement expect- (K During the day, the negotiations had broken down and the head of the Japanese military mission had said plainly that the WOfld now could l00l{_f0r_l! “cris " OUR BOARDING HOUSE HWA, uuccz P; r ,- 1r _ . f?! 37.! f warp! WHAT RESERvOlR oio mew FlSi-l YOU our or ? Tl-US l5 A FINE. ;_ HOW -DO-‘/OU-DO,‘I MUST Glide-w- " you eo AWAV FOR A THREE-WEEKS VACATiON mo come HOME LOOKING LIKE A cane; autev! GLAD \ TWO WiTH LE ANDER LATEEs- a //. , - ’/ They put on record an ophiiou that Hon. C. H. Blake-my, Mlnismr 0i‘ Education for New Brunswick, “should lntcrvi w the general man- ager and officirns of zlze Canadian Broadcasting Corporation with ro- gard to a plan ior instilling the principles of democracy and freed- om in the youtri of Canada." A committee was appointed “to study existing available mazerial on citizenship and to undertake the PNPBFRUOH of dramatic scfipts in the eastern region for presenta- tion to the CBN." The committee comprises Dr. Metcher Peacock. Fredericton. di- rector of educational services in New Brunsuik: G. J. Raymond, Halifax, director of school broad- casting for Nova Scotia; Dr. L. W. Show, St. John's. Niki, chief su- perintendent of education for New- ioundland, and Dr. Douglas Steel, Charlottetown, President cf Prince cf Wales College. In addition to the committee members, others pimnscnt n‘. meeting included . P. Ainiftitt. asq. of cdticiiLlon for H ii. Slizixv. t Brunswick. and l1 \\ supervisor of nii ' ’ adiim Broadcast: pr- mwting was ccilied by .\I:‘. who prcsicicd. ".11! the ECHO _ . . _»_-_-:, ’—- Illnjor Hoopla