if THE WESTERN GUARDIAN SUMMERSIDI lllll fldlzirs: Mrl. John Pond. l1 Church ltIeet-Phcnl m PBINGI COUNT! crlptimdl, Advertising ehcnld be left with llrl. Pond. may be b01181" Th, Guardian will be delivered cfltltl‘ Boy at 2c per tllly or 10c pt!‘ rder to the boy responsible daily nt lay cf til 14,1] Summer-cider . on“ ‘Mn. h Bookstore, Water Street. Gcurllu B. Bakery, Water Street. Ail-rt Gndet. l1 Crenvtlll 5 UMM ""- WIW We». Toronto ma. tc In] home ln 8mm week. Phone $89 for fhll a 101' dellverlcc on yum- "mu 1.5 Rexnll Drugs. L-oJ0-10-l8-li. nllvllclt NOTICE. - Parish cf New wlillcll. Sunday, October llltli. 5p, llluntls. lfrehcit River, l-lvoiy cmunullluh 10.40 A. M, fit. Steph- gtn-llngtcn. Evening Prayer , p, M. Si. Marks, Kenstngtoll, ., P‘ M L-546-l0-l8-11. _ltb“l‘l.'li,\'lil) T0 OTTAWA — The Alina): lvlauDowcll who have been visiting their piLVCIltS Mr. and M“, Artnln Maciloweli, Summar- ndg, llltve luurned to their dutiel m octane-S _cou.\"r1' {cult - The final mien o.’ the txtober tenn of the ammy Court oi Prlilce County 5th ‘jrcujt was lleld Afifldfl)’ IIIOYBMI. judge straw presiding. The \wo mellts reserved have been de- m-eredtlzllllely, Lee vs. McArtllur, union for truck til-es end ulti- jmyg supplied by pllunttlf. Judi;- lnellt was delivered ior plcirltlfl ior mount churned $210.91 and costs. m me case of Pope vs. McNelll, “can for garage work and gasoline 111K101] furnished by plaintiff for defendant. Judgment for plalnrllf p; balltllce, alter allowln contra ucount $25.21 and costs. Atisi-J DlsMlsSED-‘Ille cale mug“; against Paul Mcnette, who was cllalgt-l lur negligent driving 01a motor cycle, was ileard 1n lne sulnnlel-sluc rouse Court on Wea- nenly and occupied tile court n1 dflj',5Z.l])t'iiillill'y Magistrate id. ii. mlflllg, A. 0., presided. l... u. LfiWJS, it (1.. lnld w. i-icnry Nootlall ac-eu tor tile cicnll; 1111a J, Watson Mac- jtlugllt lcr the deietlse. ‘lfne case trust: out ol all accident 1n which clptaitlsnlllpmn uriwy of Sunl- wit: were hoard and ut the . . oi tile llcarlilg his i-lon- tu." ulsllllsscd tile case niid exon- erated the uccilscd, stating there 1."... llOllllilg 1n tile evidence to just.- lly ‘tilt c.....;;u ol negligent driving. ‘W! t“. pzely- llehuliig “'11s solemnlned in ca. Jcliil inc dllptlst Gilli-Hill. Nil-i- toicllc, on w uullcstiuy nlornlllg, tllcll Miss lieutrluc iVliChlllllll, lldllfiill/tl‘ o1 Nil‘. und Mrs. Augustus llninnllcn cl ivllscouclle, was uni’.- to m lildlflagt.‘ Lu lvir. John retry, Ml of .111‘. tliitl ivirs. Starney Berry t. 5t. nlCllOilké. ltcv. rr. lviorlagiiztti tllollllttii ule ceremony ‘and wic- atcd the Nupuul lvitlss. llle Clut- cell o1 nutty sang tjlplbpfull tbulns dlnnl, tllc nnlss, ‘A110 ullfld us very elnulnnlg 111 u. ttrcssnihkvl‘ 1.1. ol blue with nut uiid actxssot-tcs lollnwll lulu wearing a lovely rud lolttur. rler prides mind Miss Nei- lle Wedge cl bulnnlersldc, were c blue lult with gnver‘ iox lur. hi". trunc ltlacmlulotl, brother of the poem Wtta best 111ml. After the cem- iwlty tile wedding party him bleak- lls. at the critics home. in the ev- ttnlg a HICLPLAUH was ilcid at the home of tilt.- groom to which over tllllllured guests were invited. rre- tlous to ller marriage the bride was tendered i1 shower by her gll" a (menus at. the ulylnpla Tea ltou-ls ind. on illlOl1l0l' occasion at her ‘home. '11lc urluc and gloom W111 ogre their llolllo 1n blllumcrside. -ilAMlLY BEBEAVED — Much s. John 5dr o1 h the death on Mlday morning ol. their dllugtlwl" Mttry Iris, at the ma" flllv oi tell years. ‘Elle ilbllli tlti bad been taken to tile ltospltal 11in all acute attttck oi appendi- lit-ts and. 1n spite o1 the lit-lit medical siull and nursing plass=d (lllivkly away about ii oclock n1- llll‘ ulonnng. ‘inc little girl wlul bright lulu lovcaoie nrlu tnc favor- tn lite ltululy and also in the lettlement. tier rattler has been the r on Lcuhox island ior many Ill-italic is the lecond ton of the Nil Ulueltaitl who was well known "lrvugnout the province, one leaves ees ller sorlowlng traretlts, tile “(mink brothers tuiu sisters: Mai"- Bl". St. ituulbrlne Sienna of 1.11 their lloule. Notre Dame Convent, treat; ltobecca, Prince oi Waite Welt. Charlottetown; 0nd, "M10111: Mitcoucile Convent “"001; Joell, oinirtes and Jackie at me. Mil-Ty was vlsitori during her "m: Dy lwv. .1. c. McDonald, who lflmmiltcred tile last rites of the Mme-n uaulclic Church before her ma} the was also visited by Rcv. it d, pmrilh price» The remninl were to her home ior burial-i “ERECTION 01-‘ OFFICERS -- aunulluslcc Briulcil 0i the Cl-nllunn Lriflltlll helu their mutual w "lit and election oi officers on tdnesdny evening in the legion Home. Mr, Lieltil smith retnlng Pflkitlellt occupied tllc chair and M0 s, lcsulllc oi tile years Milli/l- °§~l11c session was purely a ous- u Uni‘. i»... Patliuh iviartm 1f b_ llfiill.‘ “MS IHCCLCU. DYKJBIOEIH, Mild d“ d. A. lVlflCrllLU, 1st. vloc rrcsl- 1:111. ‘Ann vice President, M. r. sills. Executive olllcels are mun . c’, n. Strong, n.0,, 'l‘. i1. it. ltunan. crt-utcn unlit, my M. Tun- GW U. u. cneuart, n. i... Nlllllliall, °,“§"Y°1‘. c. u. Mcrrlunl. accre- N) hllil it. DuYlUlL mourning snic- ~-_-l_‘l_xntlo.u NHAIIOISUD. Iilue “ill uret- tntendallce and muzn h, ml» (lone the tlceslncr, l“ -1 uill gave the financial tlnllnllt .(.l~ liilf year, vtillcn anew- zgdfl 1.110.. imlrtllcf: cl cesll on hand, Julia-f» $1,111 d first approximately w“. 9t! h i-n vent during tile your "Kl-Lit iur tunows oi ear-service a, #111141 mm who were unemploy- 1mm U“ "WWY had been obtained y,‘ m}? Pvilliy sale lust rat. It Pcnvv (Sum l° hold the annull ma“ ale as ltsttal this year. The uonali-ltllournl-d with the Na- Ill)1cm._,s ‘t |lve W" " ,-—*' T M, iumrl ll relerrrd for nevn of —QATISI'AUTORY SERVICE lit; ."..""::.'.'::r:. ".1: "l" ‘ml-- WW- ww m-ufii :;\,:,-u“,:-|:,l;fl, ltrlu-ily payable In Iraao-lmladl’ ‘Ml-Him religimmbzc _EXl‘liltll:. c121) DRUGGISTS 6011111“ Remit Dmer. ' flyy3y5s€i'l'¢ you at Ttwlvr Dru: cu, L-530-l0-l8-1l. h@"-“'¥'“"' _ _ 4mm r01: BENT-At North Jppl-Jrrzsl‘ cod Liver Olil BedOque lete -with stock. A4,. sh Dlllfll. Vilflmm Wilted- 901-"1- D1 P. I’. Tue er. Bllmmerside, R3. 3.‘ -—R.ETURN a: Elma“? Kenny who has been home, where lhe LAND MONDAY-Tile funeral ler- Vl“ 1W‘ M!!! Bulk, ten year old dflllkhter of m. cnd mg, Bark, will be held on Monday mqm- ins from st. Annel Church, mu- nox Illand-B. ttémmersldn Boy Scout Council may oimelly mW.-..tcl§l:ct-. w n r BOY Scout. Apple Dlgy wleiicbmlhxalg letter was read from Dr. MacLe aha il inc en-lrpomexpressin the k5‘ m Boy Scouts who very! n '0 e a medicine bottles GUS-The Summerside Division n the C. W. , I ful "At Home" noon at the Knights of Columbul Home. The reception rooms were prettily decorated in ours for the occasion. strumental numbers were given uv a number cf young people during the afternoon. There were e. lam.- number of vilitorl who were wel- comed by the president. Mrs. W. J. Sullivan and ltt-tslcc vtns sduck by a_ motor c, cie Parnell 1.1.111 ncncitc \\'.l5 urlvnlg, (Jilpdllll Huestis pnettily attended the dour. tum ltktflillg striuus AllJlUy. bcV- Mrs. Julnes MacDonald of Bedemle and Mrs. D, F, MacNeiil preszmd over the tea. tables‘ while Mrs. E. P. Foley imd Mrs. w. P. Callaghan assisted in I€1’Vl.ilQ.—s merslde Y's Men's Club held ____. regular weekly supper meeting or. —l\'l<.'l)l)lNu ni-.1.t.s — A Vély qqflgfslidaihlfvitijntznei twmgtlytrgpia sided. The guest speaker of the ev- cning was an En lish sirm Dewar, who il ct, C. A. u most don in war time and told some ln- teresting stories who were evacuated from the east end of mother had 22 of th ranglnghrom l4 years down to two years. nett some ten or trwelves miles north from Iondon and although only 511% l, short distance from the city wo {gang mlufl Midfield raids not given in R. H Lock and . . 8118 fallen and some of the airmen guelte at the luppcin-S P. ,1. l. nlu he llltzf‘, m. infill bidlbvll cflsvinelter, m8‘. -un. bu. 04ml ll villi-in] in ltnnlnmidc flflll‘ OMIIQY- after villti W. lesrl o ‘Mrs, L 561-10-18-31 ED '.l.‘O TORONTO -_ summer months at her “tnietffétlliy- wfilllmmi“ 1119 Guild of All Aria-ES m‘ " u‘ —F'UNEB.AL AT LENNOX l5. John —BOY SCOUT MEETDVG —- Th9 Thursda QVEIIISS , n let down for November 8th. A charge of the hospltcfgt: kindly uh - for uscgltll fflle at the airport hospital. —CATHOLlC WOMEN'S L115. L. held a most success- on Wednesday after- triotic coi- ocal and in- past president Mrs. McMahon. Little Mariine -Y'S MEN MEET —- The Slim- iltclr an, Mr, ed to the R. I‘. at Bummerslde. He ave interesting account of n- of the children, lnndon. Incidentally his em in the house . Dewar: home is in Bar- d be comparltivel cafe as com- with the city. lgtclub lglem- re u. rec ve l w! W1’! DD ’ whlch0 Iondon during em newl of nlr W678 Personals —-Ml'l. J. MatLhUWl 0|! Alberwn, tbegueltcfwmAg —M'.r. Gordml Sullivan of the Dental Corps ct Aidersllot spent tho ‘Iitenklgiving holiday with hil mother, Mrl. Wm. G. sullivlm, Stimmcrlidn. B. —l)d‘rl. George Oollicutt has rc- turncd to l-ler home in 01mm. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Beckvilie. -Ocn Birch cf the lt.C.A.!. ct Col ry returned 9o hi; duties on W eedcy liter spendind l I110“ furlough with his parents Mr. and ln Birch. Summer-aide." Interpreting The War (Continued from M80 l) yo a l I ll"- IOMII her ET; vnr with sun‘: gllrilln and the stall‘: n lea power in n the Atlantic to cue e oddl lnlnl her in the Pacific. And the pur re of that llenrmce, now imp cmentcd by the lctncl tor olng the Molcow ll beuleged. no loll!- er n capitol. but a trernendcul fortrell cntpcet for the Soviet government, already lullen back clltvvlrd behind the Valli. "- cording tc every elgn. 0n from her flr cutern front can Bnllll rally fresh rel- nlar dlvlllonl, reasoned end well equipped. to bolster her retreat- Jng nee ln the welt. Wltholll such reinforcement; her hcpcl cl ltcmrnlng the German tldnl wave attack rhort of lurrender cf Mnlccw mm llendrr. And the tip-shot of the Tokyo elb- get crllAlcIvvith Jlpllrll’: milllt-ailé- prc- xl lrmy c cue n r caddie cf lltlcll wer. mm force Bcvle luthcrl ell to welt!" T!!! BABY COUNTER ln the 5 and i0 Department ll Illflwlfll. a nice also cnt llf attractive items for wee knlttad rompere, B00 t. lanke Kimo Plllowr, Bcnne chum SKIRT BARGAINS! About three dozen women's in lll wool plaids lnd colcrl. Values to $4.50. C lng ll only $1.39 in “l 1° Rive"? NEW LOT of Klddlcl‘ wool Pullover Sweaters in attract- ive two tone colors. Slzel 2 to 8 years. Low riced nt $1.19 in the 5 and 0 Department. IHILMAIPS BUMIVIEIISIDI Action (lollies __._<°°¥1.°!J1fi1_£°!1\_1>ase _1) for each lsseult" 1nd other; did not B0 beyond the statement the Keamy incident constituted a direct attack on the United states, Rep. EE Cox (Dorm-Georgia) celled it "probably the incident for which we have been waiting," but Senator Gerald Nye (Rgql-Ngj-th Dflkvtfl) opponent of administra- tion forelgn pollc. declared there W55 n0 Mason it ould mean war, Speaker sum Rayburn of e House of ‘Representatives contend- ed that ‘this justifies statements by many oi us that the United States; in dancer of attack. It looks like it's a direct attack on the United states when there's an at. tack on one of its vessels." Meanwhile the lrlection of Li‘..- Gen- Eikl T310 to head the next Japanese cabinet intensified, if anything, the alarm felt here over the Far East. l-fc ls regarded here as an extreme militarlst, pro-Nazi in hi3 sympathies and a member 0f the extremist. faction that has been agitating for new conquest: 1:1 the Far East. Although there was not the slightest indicatisn of backing down in the administration's attitude to- ward Japan. there was an apparent disposition in official circle; not to rush to hwsty conclusions until tbs- futtlre policy of the new Japan- eised administration has been clari- e . Like the Ja/pnnesc. official Amer- ican quarters ltre watching closely the titanic struggle before Mos- cotw, but for different. masons. The Japanese, it is sugvtestod here, new that an out-zlnd-ottt miilt-al-ist cub- inet seems likely, may climb down from the fence on which they have been balancing precariously for weeks es the Gervnan-Russlan campaign ebbed and flowed. and strike north or south in Asia. if they feel they can d9 so without PHXVZIG too big a price. Economic restrictions against Japan imposed by the Unitcd States remain in force and them in scent, hope here that the discu- lionl between Tokyo and Washing- ton, undertook l-hrce months ego sonn after the Konove cabinet took office. will be resumed They were directed toward an amicable settle- ment of the outstanding differences between the two ccunwlee but they failed when Prince Konoye, upper’- ently at the insistence of the Jap- anese military extremists, declined to give nrirltranccs of no fill-the:- aggression ln Asia, either north t0- Wlfd Siberia or south towel-d the Nefhorlemdrt East Indies. Vhe Phil- ippines or Singapore. A-IRACOBRA (Continued fglrt_pggg_i_)___ particularly mtg inltollationl and tan eight Nazi plane; to his credit. "These planes are better tmin anything we or the Germans have in operation. We are anxious t0 d l: the ‘$1001’. 1 have no m; ml . The pilotl 0e that the lira- cobres will outt ht the Bfltilh Hill'- ricanes lt any height and outper- form Spitfires at low altitude, al- though they prefer the Spltiirel for‘ ‘heltitd. h The uazobrl AIMS“ tglbe the ll! in h ltl Ollflh ll‘! lib lfifii benllbmflle p110». aliv- m 11 by l strait running bnegleatfilpgtiogepilfit. Manufactured by the Bell Aérrg-‘lltft C0 relic}? lt r are . -. bah“: fllglcb-brl (lathe. 011 F39 I lcvv- monoplme w an Allison 15-1fm, iquid-cooled engine.) culnlcnl in the squadron include Pilot Officers Walter CYIPPB 0! Th“ ronto and Perry Swell of Monctoir N. B. wmmmd officer o the 1&3}. laid til-Pd“ trio cle {and- ing lr makes the liraco l c luc- cellgl night 11in“! b“? " the chances of ht b eek loose end age diet lied when flier: elceped unhurt m two forced landings. the grave rllltl of reducing For Elltern gurllcnl, more acute as the German envelop- 1 ment manoeuvre proceeded. announce that Joseph Stalin known to be still in the Russian capital-L") ment would not mean that we con- cede the fall of Moscow, although il grim," they added. drew from Pull in the first greet war and Peril did not fall. withdrawal from Moscow would mean that the leaders want of wlr operctlonl without the dil- trlctlonl and restrictions cf l lieged city." ‘ crelto a great new theatre of con- ..i E TO-DAY Tbc wining n]: cl dine American beyl . . learning lc be an! NAVAL ACADEMY Ftedlile Baltholonlew lullmv Lydon - Billy [Iouk t. I'll (m! l 1'14 l! I(I. Also lhort lubjectl Shows at 3—7.15—9.15 SUMMERSlDh; I i Naval Academy . . , . At Capitol, S Side We “All Hands on Deck" uld "Anchors Aweigh‘ for a boat load oil thrills at the Capitol Theatre these] days! Columbia's "Naval Academy", sirring drama of a junior Annap- oliskopened yesterday. jammed with exc merit and adventure from the time the gangplank goes up unnl the anchor ll dropped at the end of the flimi Freddie Bartholomew, , Jimm Lydon and. Billy Cook are the nead-, liners in a. talented cast that also. includes Pierre Watkin, Warren Ashe, Douglas Scott, Warren Llu Jl James But er, Joe Brown, J12, and’ I host of ompetent juveniles under‘ the direction of Erie C. Kenton. ' The film opens with a new fresh-l man class being enrolled at State] Naval Academy. Bartholomew, Ll’- don end Cook become room-mate although there is e vast dlvergerl in ther backgrounds. Freddie . seen as l. clean-cut youngster who‘ has been reared in true Navy‘ fashion. Lydon. on the other hand, is cast as a tough, dirty product of the c.t ' stfiftsxlslalentenced to refgrln scllgc ,‘ w e s very young, onuny as been sent to the Academy as pan of. a social experiment, And Billy Cook is seen in the role of a sgolled son of wealthy society paren . During the course of the well- ac- ed. deftly-directed picture, the ‘IP50 lads learn the true lll€8.l_1ll._, of dem- ocracy and soon realize that it youngster owes es great a duty to 11s fellows and to his country as he does to himself! RUSSIAN ARMY (Continued from page l) .__==- At the lame time, Russian 1n- formallts reiterated that Moscow's vast garrison would "continue to fight. as long 1a.. it has e single shell left," although acknowledging that the problem of supply became (The Brivsll Broadcasting Corpor- ation was heard in New York to n“ “The withdrawal of the govern- wo don't deny that the situation "Rlemembe tint the French government with- The merely to be frec to continue the direction be- The Bovletfll apparent plan to let up In ltel of resistance between the Urlll llld the Volga. would tinuing warfare in loutilecctorn Europem Russia, presumably with e line of greet strength along the Volga, which the Germans even to reach-end assuming their conquest of Moscow-would have to ldvanoe 500 iniiel. _ Bcckofthevolglin tllctpntc! ltullil, ltrctcliee Another too-odd milel before the Urlll. Ono lource declared that it was part of Russian strategy l! need be to bale ultimate operltlonl from below e line running from Salin- lfld on the River Don 1,300 mllcl northeast to Chelyllblnlk, which liel behind the Urlll. Hg added that with British help vie Inn in the Middle Efllt the Alllel could make lortiel which the Ger-mull would find “pretty try P! Commenting on l Tokyo wlrelell report that the ltulsien leonciled earth policy would be eppilcd to Moscow, this acme informant to marked: "If the Germnnd lucceed in taking the capital this winter be lure they'd find smell . comfort .. The lack of precise military ln- formation from Rttslll will inter- preted here to mean that the Ger- mui advances were closing in on Moscow. In connection with the widely le- ceptod understanding thlt the 5.1- viet government tied left the cit-y for Kazan lt was learned that lctne meleegea from Moscow fled naked gt communications to address "oth- er than Moscow.” The British military mission, it was stated authoritatively, has left Moscow lt the request of the Soviet London uuthorltlel to direct future | t, luthorltles and presumably has. gone to Kenn. A tool has been invented for‘ bending steel piper where they pro- ject through well; er floors being used egain=t a surface through which l pipe wojectl. 5,0! 25 cents per carcass for '| stored at the Abattoir to help de- |Kaneohe air base on tile Island of RSIDE "GU AND PRINCE COUNTY C Summerside Town Council Monthly meeting; l The regular monthly meeting c1 the Bummerside Tow-u Council, postponed from ‘ruesde. , we: held "arts. rtrv" """'".= presided. D. ayor Catrbbel ‘ Town billl were pulled ll fol- .cwu: paid billl $1,426.83; bills 01,348.82. Electric light peld glll-lqaflolltlfi-3ot unpaid bills $4,. The Police report lhcwed 20 convlctionl for drunkenness, two convictionl for theft, one ulault cue withdrawn, one conviction for ‘Ldrunken driving. one for driving without I licence. The milk report showed one con. vlction for milk under test and one for too much bacteria. Councillor Morrison reporting for the electric light committee ltated that the new cooling system hed been installed and was giving great satisfaction. 'f‘l'1e engines were furlctionin well. The bed for the new eng ne was being laid under the direct supervision of Mr. Hacker, engineer in charge of the plant. The line to Mount Pleasant Airport had been completed, Ma or Campbell said he per- sonaiy inspected the new engine on its arrival and that everything was satisfactory. Mr. Durant reported for the Canadian Legion that it had been decided to hold the Memo lei Ser- vice at the square. Mayor ampbell appointed Councillors Molilson, Smakman and Wedge to co-operate with the Legion members in ar- ranging the program. There was some discussion about the arrangement of receiving tic. kets at Abattoir and it was de- cided that tickets must be present- ed before the cattle are killed. it was also decided to make a charge pork fray the cost of running the plant. Mayor Campbell and the Coun- cillors expressed their sympathy to Mrs. Merritt Dawson and fam-| ily in their recent sad bereave- ment and a rcsdution of condol- ence to be sent to the bereaved family. Meeting adjourned. S. SOLEMN U. S. (Continued from page 1) the issue, 39 of them joining with 2119 Democrats and the lone Amer- ican Labor member to pass the measure, Twenty one Democrats sided with li3 Republicans. three Progressives lino one Farther-Lab- or member against it, Only Ono illl/flillj)!» was made to amend the measure. representative E.V. Izac (Dem.-Calif.) propos- ing that provision be made for life insurance for the crews of armed merchant ships The proposal was ruled out on the ground that it was not germane. As the Hnuse began the filial hour of debate on the historic measure representative Plumiey (Rep-Vt) declared that the torpedolng of the Kenrny dem- onstrated that the Unifcd States‘ is confronted with a "world con- spiracy of the basest, foulest, moat wicked criminals in hlsto , sat- urated with c. crazy dcte nation to crush our civilization." "It follows then that what we are discussing is a trivial item as ccmpared with the whole account to be rendered, or with the issues that really confront us," he said "The man wlho will submit to slav- ery deserve: to be c slave." A number cf Republicans who have been critical of the adminis- trations‘ foreign policy were among those who voted for the bill. in- cludln representative Hamilton Fish ( .-N.Y.). Representative Charles Faddll (Dem-Pe.) supporting the go- polal, reminded the Houle at Gcnnun nlcrrzes in Russia had given Jc. an "false courage" to "start re rattling" again. He u that the United States lervc no ice on Japan that "if she moves north or soutlh, we will destroy her navy." Miss Amelia Iialcy In serious condition SAINT JOHN, N. B. Oct. ll—(C P)—Ml.ss Amelia Haley, National Convener of War servlcel of the Catholic Women's League of Cen- edc. was re d in serious condit- ion lftor e underwent on oper- ation here ay. (Misc Haley recently visifod this province and addressed the annual convention of the C. W. L. at Sotlrla. On that occasion she was with the key to the town. she addressed l mmlfll It In" Charlottetown Hotel lnd delivered In interesting address on War Scr- vice work.) ORANGE FIDATING ISLAND i egg yolks, lllghtiy beaten 1-0 teaspoon set 8 tablespoons auger y 21-2 clip milk, filded - owp orange cc I egg whites. atiifly beaten Dash of vanilla l tablespoon; fine sugar Method: Beet est ‘Nike slightly and combine with salt and auger, Gradually stir in the hot milk and the orange juice. 0:01: in the top part of a double boiler, over bo'llng water until the mixture thickens enough to coat a metal spoon. This should take about l minutes, and the nfilxture should‘ be stirred con- nul y. NEW PLASTIC MATERIAL FOR PLANES WASHINGTON. Oct. 11—(AP)— Development of a new nvnthetlc material described as "particularly suited" to aircraft construction was disckmed today in an an- nouncement that the United States Navy has ordered ll fleet of ‘.4 gliders, including four big trans- ports mode o: plastics. HRONILE ._____ .___...i_ ,_ __< _ .,.._._..,__.._ presented Later‘ |“'lTsun fl n|fiz* ALL "Li? ; nltrtmurritlr" Summcrside i I Uncle Sam In __(_C_ont1nt1ed from Ego i! ltol Hill that the new Tokyo gov. emment might strike at Sibel-la. now that the defenders of Moscow are fighting with backs to the, wall. The situation in Moscow was further emphasized when the state Department announced that the United states Ambassador, ‘Laurence Stelnhardt, together with other members of the Mos- cow diplomatic corps, high officials of the Soviet Foreign Office and‘ members of the American supply mission. has left Moscow for some destination eastward. In its report on air bases, tile navy said that the one at Midway Island, which i5 about 1,200 miles! from Honolulu on the route to‘ Yokohama, Japan, has been" com- pleted far ahead of schedule," In addition to tile originally- planned construction there. it was stated, "substantial expansions" are under way. The nztvy p.150 re_ ported exceptional progress in the development of Alaskan air bases igrsitka Kodiak and Dutch Har- The huge new dlxvclcck at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, is basically com- plate, tile statement said. and the ,Oithu is in operation even while enlargements are being carried ‘forward. The navy Slfiifliwllt on the or- ders to merchant ships to proceed .into port was trortivd as tllollgil t0 allay alarm. It said there was “nothing unusual or new" in thls~ action, adding that any lmplcia-l ‘tion that the vessels would not, |C0i1illlll€ to ply their liFllfll trade .\vas erroneous. l Marine clrcfcs lrl San Francisco heard, however, that all Ulliieri States ships bound for the Qrlcn’. hnd been directed to put into Hon- olulu, imd reports circulated here tllztt the Japanese liner 'l‘nttltrl Maru had been l‘(l‘illlttl (0 Jdllllll with several iltllltlrvd American ; ptlsscllgrrs. ‘ Orders for mercllnnt shipping to .seek refuge in irielldlv ports his- ‘torically are l-eservserl for momcrlts {of extreme internaiinnrl‘. crlsist; Taking note of stcvllllllllrltlnu l'(!-' ports, the llnt‘_t' sftitl ill state. ment:— _ I "The Navy ikpartlnont today Jcnllounced that a very few Amer- charles jican merchant ships have been or- l dared into port for lllsttilctions re- ‘gardirlg their voyztqrs. Any lmnlicn- _ Lion that they will not rnntilltte to ply their usual tlnulc is cntlrclv‘ "F01" some time tlli- nltlvclnent of American merchant ships has been controlled ttnd directed at deemed desirable, instructions re- garding this nn- nmtllifiod or mod. lfleti from time to time. There ls nothing lmtrsttril or new in such‘ procedure." No other information was forth- coming immediately on what and how many ships were Prominent among tile vessels log- ically subject to new instructions in view of the tension with Japan, however, were those (J1\l".'_\".l1g ttvia- tion gasoline anti other mtulitions to the Rumian For Eastern port of Wbdivoetok, since weir Mute liee through Japanese-dominated waters. 'I‘he reports that the Tetuta Marti had been directed to return to Japan circulated witllotlt im- medlaie official confirmation. Tile state Department said it had no information on the present p051- Lion of the liner. with its passenger list of Americans cnmimz home from Japan. SOLDIER TAKES (Continued from page l) from the post of war minister to be probabl premier u: "var lllln- ister comb ned, at once took coun- cil wlth senior arm officerl and few doubted that cabinet would be heavily weighted with generals and edmirall. Competent observers felt that his appointment was a victory for the Axis, which lllls been pressing l0i‘ more active Japanese support. Domei declared there would be no fundamental change in the 1m rial government's basic lic1es—" ispo- ral of the China and estab- lishment ‘of theh grecater East Asia co- 0s l e .' Igiorrgleedyugrters said the new cabinet woul continue to workto- ward settlement cf outstanclltg problems with the United States 1n order to realize Japan's aims or ace, as they said. not only in tile girl East but in the trot-id in C811- a “But the remier designate is rc- membered or his assertion as long ego as i937 that “Japan must be prepared to fight China and Russia simultaneously.“ His most recent active service was with the Kwan- lung grmy. Japan's big garrison in Manchoukuo facing Soviet Siberia. ray rorlvrclas BAKED WITll .ES scoop out the crntrc of large baked potatoes. mix with sen- scnlngs, a little milk or light cream and grated cherse Mix troll and refill the potato shell Sprinkle with paprika and return to oven to hmt and brown. For nffernrr-lt wetid ngs. and for the mother of thc btlde, drrssrs in pastels. with v krs and slffvcs ln lace and tucked vllHnn Lmvcre accents are lmprri nt. llntrd on many 01105.05 Willi convcrhble Jvondcr why in hell Prime Minister ‘summer. They've done whet they're GTTOHGOUS. - affected. ' American Glance Al; Canada’s War (Contintiedjrom page;_4)x Cousins on the Black Hawks will ' continue to stagger along on a more ‘ $1.250 per month. which is the av- erage pay per month per hockey ' player. Johnny Pollen, the Rangers‘ for- pollcls 0f Minnesota, ls expected to g0 ally minutes. Murray Patrick, a 1 naturalized cltizon. has enlisud -‘ And there's an outside chance that Frankie Brimsek, rt married man will have to go whereas the oztler heroes on the Bruins (all of tizcm subjects of a nation that is at War) will continue to pocket healthy pay Cll(‘qllf‘5 twice each month riur- ing the lesson. That's tile thing that puzzle: me -o Sam Lo Prestl is called upon to mnke fTIfUlClHI Sacrifices, bu‘. the Kraut Kids will return intact: the Boston Olympics may be put out o! business, but the New York Ran- gers as usual, will have a crack IQEIII. And then, on top of that Prime Minisicr MacKenzle King of Call- ada tvis urging the United Stat/es, only the other day, to enter the war on the side of England. I'ln just c stupid sports-writer, under- stmld. I can make my full share oi mistakes writing about sports. without tackling the intornationzf- situation. But I'm permitted t0 MacKenzie King doesn't start at ltome, There's no conscription up there in Canada, so they tell me. A fellow has to serve three months each {year in the home militia, and the hockey players serve their time each summer. Of course, it isn't against the law for them to enlist in the regular army, but not. many cf thvm do, and maybe l sl.otlldll't have brought that up. Under they're doing all that they're called upon to do when they pop into the home militia time months each but we'd go to the training camps, with greater good-trill, :1 W0 thought that the Canadians, too, We" 801K18- W'='d make our saCrl- ficel with a laugh and r smile, if We thought tllrlt the Caxmr Sometimes-and ('.~.])( you compare Sam Lo Itestl with the Kraut Klds--you get the aavful idea that maybe we're being suck- erized. Sometimes-and CEIWClHIlY {ward and another product of the ‘whnn you conmare Harm \1":_‘ ,1, with tile bllsillc-s tctlrs from Cililfl feeling that rcmvtll l: out of jnlllt. l: that right? again? Or nml v1 rung Will vis't (Continued _fl'()lll pcgeAl! visited. Tomorrow momlttc and afternoon ' l;v.llg tn Prince County “ill rll e B tall from the distinguished visitors. Sumnltrside, Alberton and Alma will be visied in this collnecti \ir. Sllztkcsp are and Zvlrs. Sllnt '1 ltntvc the pro- vince at lmon Monthly. Mr. Shakespeare ls a dr-scendnnt of William Shakespeare 111:‘. lle i; a statesman, not a poet, lle s the father of the legislation tvhicll pro- vided for the evacuation of lltmtlt 5,000 government sponsored cltilircn to this continent and lS in Canada. to study the results of the pro- gram. He ll 4.8 years of age and throughout most c! his public l-fe has been n secretary, Fi-st he Wits private secretary to Mr Lloyd George; tllctl parliamentary recru- tary to the Ministry and lastly to the Dorninlons. Educated lt public schools and Cambridge, Ml‘. Shakespeare ls l. barrister. He served in the last War and from 1921 to 1922 was private the 111w 0f their lend. 'secretary to Rt. Hon. Lloyd George. Training Plan The Key SAINT JOHN. N. B,, Oct, l7 - been asked to do and nobody van "Just as the battle of \.V.'l1f‘."IC\ was bktme- them if they have r10 yearn- ing to become dead ileroes. S0 I'm not pointing any verbal DOD-gun at. the hockey players. I'm pointing it at the Canadian Gov- ernment. I'm saying that the standards for professional athlews in tile good old U.S.A., which Ls not at war, are far higher than fhev are in Canada, which 1.5 at war. I'm saying that something is phony, when u Hank Grcenberg or v Illrftllie Mtllrahy or a Sam L0 Prcsti or a Hnrpo Walsh has to st-tllc for $21 per month, while our Canadian cousins continue to "illg the cnsll registers. O O O I I won on the fields of Eton, so we fight for ClVlIZHLlDXl wzll be twn on the fields 0f the Empire arr ‘raffl- lng scheme," Geoffrey Shall . British undersecretary for line Do- mlnions. said hrre tnnight ll‘. nn interview outlining his inm: . ~ of n Canada-wide tour. - "Ogre, He expressed opinion t ly the contribution of t e Air Training Scheme will ‘ decisive factor in the rvi the war." Catlatllfs wzlr effort hrrl tremendously, he mid. pal“ praising the calibre c.‘ her men and declaring Crtzlzld iers were "the finest troop: ‘l0 ‘ll There's been a question of morale ever Seen," ill this country of late. Civilian lnnrzllc, as vrell as military‘ morale. f1‘ isn't quite as high, I guess, as it western Canada's whcn; year has fallen off tn an . total of 286.001,000 bushels. ,pnr.'_ ls responsible for our lack of cent of that of inst wwlr, the B-nk ' close to of Montreal snld todrtj: in the last might be. I have 5 feeling that Canada. in cllfhllslnsnl. t (‘fill come ' ' ‘ "W-"c l<n‘f g‘vill'z us very good lessons in linseiflshncs: ; 1'11". And I will lay, or a haw. MacKenzle "l llcm \\'_ . Minister Fume drclnrlng us into a war. We're all in favor of n Al: ncréfvlctim Aided ~ .1 k. Mica l‘. 1th C. vly y; new m came crashing down upon the ron Street, London WJ, in which the \“‘YAIIK nlltrllilln. swtcltiing llcr II1(‘Z‘.",l'(‘ rm: Miss (‘:1 ry, 11nd here tho ls econ v. "in n representative of the lrhdc no vttctnpt lo conceal her v tvlttli I'd have (‘one w-filntt. necklllles . (fanndinn Fund a hrnntl new mnchlne was bought fol‘ I l thank vcu to your kind Canadian: for me, will you, please?" MONTREAL. Oct. 1T --/\"P> >54 per of its periodic crop reports for l9- 41. In the Marltimes. growth was re- that carded and harvesting delayed by K111! cool, wet weather. fshotlld straighten out matters ln_ yields were reported i his own back-yard before he starts districts but generally the harvest is satisfactory. l-Iav great, was good but potatoes and apples well-trained, well-equipped army. were not up to average. Queen's Canadian _Fund News Below-a vercge from many ill pnrtictllar - by Queen's Fund l pvfllc lnelte-r win-n . mung house in New Cnttu lived In a small room. Si! three yearn of age, she llvec on n pension of lees thlm five dolinn n work, which she lupplementn by doing dressmaking. out of the shelter on the morning after this rnlrl. she found tlml tho rnomltlg hnuw hml been completely destroyed, anti alto was lrft with nothing hut the clothes the Wll wearing and the few t lvcdl-lolhcu site had taken lnlc the shelter. Miss Curry wnll given some help by the Government Assistance Bnnrtl nf hcr hcmttgit, hut although the Government lllll wit! sufficlrlti for hl-r to hily a few pit-cc: of furniture for tlm new living qutirfcrsl with trhlch shr- vrns provided nml some new cintltrh she wml uttrthlo to replace her most valued possession - hcr Coming But llwn the Lord Mayor's Nltflonnl Air Raid Dlsfrmln Ftlntl In and ntntie lllfl! thnt she would not be utltltmtt (ho mcMII ‘l. From uncut-v l'.::n'~'- "a i . in]: ll if. (‘ "en's Canadian l-‘ttlul mlivd r v on bliss- (‘nrry the new machine hurl inst been moved in and she "l tlcnW p. 1e nf possession. clrl. "Sny \ 1| turns-little." aha a