_§~?‘ ' ..______;._.._ , he SUMMERSIDE GUARDIAN-j _ AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE ' i L -— Summerside TODAY ONLY A/vou DON'T KNOW \_ iiliu iiilolrr GARBO! (IZE WVESTERN ‘GUARDIAN AGENT-Mrs. John Pond. ll Wile! Street East-Pb QUMMEII-Sllll and ygmgg COUNT‘. o“ m. 11ers. subscriptions. Ailvertllllll should be left with m, p,“ dl8ll Ill! 50 M!!!" Ill“! It Ill! of the following store; In in ~- m Gvllrlles Drugstore, fer future. The spirit of the peo- ple is unbroken. Even those who are suffering so much under Ger- man and Russian occupation re- main convinced of the ultimate triumph of the Polish cause. Germans Feu- Poles "There has arisen against the German People Must iTeachersTonvention Share War Guilt With Their Leaders Capacity House (Continued from page l) The nish local convention was held in a Dalton School on h1- day, September 6th. There was a large number in attendance. In her opening address the President Miss Doris Gavin remarked on the visit to this province and extend- ailrlthe greetings of the Polish nu- o . 5,11 Bookstore, Water 8t. 111N111" 5'11"” 17"" “- M”! Gouda. o1 ofifheiiisshi t“ W15 it “gm y°1“v"i‘°°' I I? Oklllf-lhlletil the history“ of Po- gsVI-‘fiimtlfltlrsolltghotlg: 15y ‘Stflreeggeogf $.33: ——- 11-111mm“ dam géfleff ti‘ 1.11" °*§""g1e}‘ l’... nu m In W en was a r 1t a _ _ _ )1 on an ur a acners o - 1-11, Guardian wig‘ In delivered to en home In Siunmersldo l.» in this Eanstgiuiiggla; a king at its hesd, theegelriod: Kori: mdbotnlifiiiiligntt iytiltllfgilixtgflmigh- snfiigiziixig’ 8153x2113? isuzll: s33? natlgiilcnli géfltgillgrglg{alftlyld ¢Qggg¢ come a member of the P.E.I. Fed. , 1-1" Boy ll h! 0|’ 190 Der leek. hone Z89 for thin service q - c u“ “M19111 days of the tenth ccn- ing-the most threatening challenge lets subjugation of Europe “and but there should be even greater P11111011- my"!!! w!" 1-‘ 11! 11110111111110 for illlvlrlq o1. "11, m1, comedy delight! ‘turyh unltilhéhetgartitlon of Poland which could ve ihrovrn to them- gfter that the absolute mastery effort to eliminate this "nonsense"! "The following committees were _ n eeg en ntu .Th - . . .. - - . *_ ._. - _ appointed. Resolution -F.. Chais- .. i s... i. n. l“'i.%‘.”.‘§f.'€l‘i‘v°§.l’lt.l%¥f"i‘€“ff l: 25.12“ lllli°’l..ilti...l°2§§“°?...;‘§€°?§f s as... 1 This column ls reeervcddfor news _Moms CHOCOLATES special mB-fldngvflikfimlufiq and r151“! CW5" 111° Germans 1911-1’ 1116 P0165. address to the International Ki- iemics." lgwllllilaflllgéj-A. Gaudet, B, M01‘- fl 111.1111 interest hilt l Worth-In] 39 cts. s, 11;_ ma.“ Drug Ca e a r e 10 lilht for its ln- fear them as one man fears an- “M1115 convention, "The time for doubting and Y 93- ~ @111- dependence from tlv end of the eigtliiteenth century until i918, he sa. . He gave a very interesting des- cription of both these early per- iods in the histor; of Poland and other who will never admit de- feat, that they put forth every ef- fort to destroy not merely individ- uals but the very life and soul of Poland. Polish factories am dis- mantled, Polish newspapers suppres- b Press —M. MacDonald, B. O'- Brien, B. Doyle. Question Box, M. Handrahan and M. Ready. Supervisor Doirun then addressed. the meeting. Hc said that 100 p. He derided any suggestion that questioning and speculating as to the German people were not re- the real German purpose has sponsibio for the war, After the imssed- This 1s 1n every sense of last war it was ploudc-d that the the word a total war by Germany. Kaiser alone was to blame just as It docs not discriminate between today many people were saving combatant. and non-combatant, ,1. newsy nature may be insert- ‘11 s1 2 cents e word strictly pay- ‘111, 1n advalwfl. Li 402-9-22-21 -____ lisffiflgsliifilé’ fligfi Buy rooft- - , . c ceinen , obit. at Brace s. L-473-9-24-2i, _50LDlERS need flashlights. 1,1 values ill. Taylor Drug Co. Ken- __FELL FROM 'STAGING_ __ also the third period-Poland re- sed, Polish schools superseded y ~ b t i d 1d, b t . c. membership should be zlie auii M1011, 1111-1111145 and Mquamtances Wm re_ born, as an independent state af- German, Polish libraries and mus- ‘s“‘§f,k§,m°f,,,§,11‘§§f1,.““iwfefiflifigif; ,,,°.}§e§',‘,,1y‘$,‘3§}§,,,‘,‘_“ o e “em 1 of every teacher. He deplored the . on‘! I Bret to hear that William Higgins, 1'" 111° 111-51 W°T1d W111‘. Ocfillllymll eums looted and their treasures 1% mg. ' 1 ‘ "The aim o1 Hitler and his as- 1°w percenmge °f ‘mendanw m Q“ Junnhumgggrug Cg “pm,” g‘ léemlngtcn, reggiyed a seven min hei- prcmer place among the sent to Germany, the use of thfl a "Itsals ‘Hitler apparently’ who is sociates is nothing less than the Drown“:- and {hoped “through h“ L_384_9_“_2a' a n8 by a fall from sstaamg on opean nations. until the Ger- Polish langllaze forbidden, the manning 10.006 or 12.001) 1ilani=s1complete subjugation of Europe fififfgulmzvogieffif dfgfifféfauiofl? Lflelilllggig. Soviet attack in Septem- Dealing with modern Poland he P bu" ilwned by his son Alfred on Thufsdfly. Mr. Higgins. who is in his 80th year. fell backwards iotlie monuments of Polish musicians. artists, poets and national heroes destroyed. The Germans can hear I1, is Hitler who is laying mines land after that the absolute mas- It is Hitler who is sinking 51111751110)? of the world. This war has and bombing towns." long since passed out of the cate- Study Clubs and above all liie par- ents, much might be clone l0 rom- __M1_.\(‘E'S Llgntcst weight slate edy this irregular allcnclalilrc shingles never rficcu lire $111," around some seven or eight feet but spoke as follows‘ th 'l f P l "i? 'ov\'l1l>\\'11<111a1d r131“ being of strong b 11d 11' ‘ 11 ' i; "Th. d ' _ e Meme o 08nd’ and they He appealed for a return to ,c:0ry of the ordinary war between L 56d U l m 1 P_ . 14-473-9-24-21. able to withstanduthepsligéict}? aynd‘ doubteedfyl msvnttiiilithitiigrywhvrlllil “g! understand and fear n" They dread idealism after the doubters and lnafioris. It is a struggle to the everylesctfgtf] ‘is n5 that the outside should know that m-"P at present well on the road to usual h _ "m, 11151.1 11nd made it "iiiifnshinn- rlcalh bctwi-Pn two ideologies. two 1 or 1 1, - 45M‘!Bnngglngoggrgcgggrfi?!‘ health and aiacrity. Mr. Higgins is gleatchiouzh lhetfrfailritfilolfugifig. grrixlianl- llilgeniiff. gurhzillgerededthxiliitisvrilll thlgl? gs?” m ma"? 11111111918 111 £81k 0f ilirlllfilfilvi. 1W0 Ways 0f 1119-" arhdc Hfgggléigllclag? ST-—i 11H ' °11e 01' 111E few Old-timers llolv alive vestigation for deeper causes of the surrender, that bears with set ~ “mdem r8350‘ for “u t“ give it due attention. Afr. also deal’. briefly Willi the '1 "Larger Unit of Administral ~n. Miss Verna Darrach, J. R. C. Di- rector gave an outline of the Jin- ior Red Cross activities. Sll-e hop- ed that besides kccgiiiig up lilo peacetime program, tPtlCilCTS would |micourage their DLHLS i0 1mrlici- ipale in maiiy war work activities 111 lo a ii>.\~cf‘ extent those in other . 31111,, 1,1 the province. turn their ucniioii to ihe lllount Carmel and gllldlll. Biiv Exhibition Wednesday. he lllll" is tlic second and last to - ilPlll ill llllS province this season. 1_l11=1‘5\\'<‘l'fl cancelled because o1 Mlllllt‘ conditions, but the organiz- iioii ll’. Milllllt Carmel and Egmolit av, anti liic one at Alberton, de- dod lo “carry on", At Alberton who "shot" the raging while Horse "W165 and Miles canyon wllilc on route to the Klondyke gold fields- on the big stampe o1: 159a. K ALBER TON ' present European conflict would lead me too far from the subject of today's talk, which must be consecrated chiefly to Poland. I wish only to stress that the war now in Progress did not start in Septem- ' ber,'l939. It started potentially mllch earlier: it started when Germany. unwisely had been allowed to liber- iale herself from the clauses of the teeth every torture, every indignity, and still despises the harigman. "All the new divisions of the Pol- ish territory are without any legal importance. A complete constitu- 1-1011511 government under the Presi- dent of the Republic is working on‘ English soil for the best interest of the country. We are proud that Poland remains today by the side International At A Glance “Red” Writer Secs ll. A. F. Still Unbeaten LONDON — Free French forces umlcr do Gaulle, supported by a ivi-eks ago a record list of ex- vevsames Treaty. 1t started 1 f m B » - E ~ . .1 . , Miss Darriich expressed e- ‘bitstzilliiilecqlwllllg’ Grggxfselgiievélclévtifi foflogjfbmugggvilu‘, Gcrmtilriy cgmpleted her huge 35$? State Zutsiiigslof tfxihgnéfflPiglge which); “3vo's'i°‘§i'i“.i§§"iv§'s§§1 grit? that she, “fulfil? m“ 1° , 811.1,, ~ . I _ l _ . among an accumulated d m h “d - _ _,- v _ vls many scioos s year . lice 11m’ 15 “WW. indication the r51“ ilgwwfill} tliefiume his studies rm m0 national-socialist faniitlcuiuiiuizer Uni uiatshociiltnintelgillpiztilzlffl gianrce tllfianvbeeli’ MOSCOW. 53b1- 23-—1AP)'G‘.‘“' lslififillfdulhoize $111031?“ “huh sup “my were 5° busy m the Rkd Cm“ oilldv 111‘ Ifwllmnbagliggccegvg: m: m‘ heard of amounts of cilauvinistic ginning. Compared with the swift P. Yonoff. WYltllli-Z in tile _S0viet ‘ ' ' Office. She informed the "lentil- '1= 1 o“ e ' dynamism. Army publication "Red Slur, loclay VICE‘, __ retain government M" ers that $1.10. was sr-nt to ilcaci- lriulnphs of the Germany army 1n Mr. Jarvis Matthews, Grade XI Denmark’ either srrvrd to be settling down, student at Summerside .- ~ - .nlil- ll a fiilc flay was not too much 531d me 5u°°‘?§*-°f ‘my bun“ tors as the Juniors sli-ie in , . w under. dc quar ' ‘ “ vaslon 0f Britain flcpuiiils on NllAl “This war brings us 10 111s 1111 -1 P; ‘m, eizm ‘ buying an ambulance for [120 Brit- evenfs and to what. has happened noumos British ships Norway, Holland, Bel- Gaulle shelled Dakar A d ' . m m“ gium and France, the Polish cam- INA CLAIRE . hope for. directors wnsldered- was a weekend visitor to his home . . - 1 '- F ~ ~. , . . ,. , s...“ l .. “’1%3€.iilt‘é"°3i‘“§i..‘°‘ii.i..o .. .. corsets“; f.‘.‘.‘.‘..“""§“" “°-*‘i‘»‘1ili1?“»ii‘ '" “ i ti?»1“'?5@°1>‘§1i15“1-1~?11@1"“11»“‘?13 -C. W. Il- 1 l -__-__ - _ a van agleous . 1,1.» "Llsllflfi," ile "g- ‘ - L. . . Bu,“ s__M,5‘ M5118 Rama,“ Mr‘ Brenton “may was a m 1111151 any. I shall not dwell in detail light, particularly in regard to the Fm; 1l§0fih“‘{,‘0n,gf.§?mf,f, Mendy ,s911oo1me1=1nz_i1_l9b~~1 51110111112 “oi on 1.11051; eve-ms wmch we have wro . LONDON _ King broadcasts cm won by Petellliie for 1.18 second spirit of the army and the courage- (lifhcullics sis diocesan president of’ the C _1,_. has received a. cablegram cm Rev, R. F. McDonald, now llh the Canadian Army in Eng- llfl. which read: "Attending Con- cent business visitor to Sumuicrside. ; Miss Margaret Matihcyvs has re- turned to Kensingtcn after a pleasant visit to her home here. Production Directed by ERNST LUBITSCH sti D3 Also Short Subject that because of the ill will of olir neighbours, have experienced great in their industry‘ rand 11111151101111" tion of raw material and food to troops and populations. _ "Even 1g a German invasion ll in our memory. We remember ous attitude of the whole civilian lwDulation. And we must remember that Poland was assailed 011 1111 sides and that Germany vi-as not _ the non-aggression cts. WhlCh were concluded with of this couragcment to civilians as Lon- doners undergo 17th night n1’ Nazi air attacks; govem- merit nnnounces plan for better shelters; R. A. F. time. She then called upon Inspec- mccessi" for Dolron who tnade the presenta- tion of the banner to the teacher, Miss Bertha. Doyle. Mr. Reginald MacDonald gave a ntlon in $D1l“l-- M1155 01191611 5119111-13701/641 l0 be worth less than then engaged on the Western not take lace iiiidcrground , , _ 91' mm“ m. m; success‘ Accent Miss Lucille McQuaid teacher at Shfllyfi n! 7-15 and 9.15 111° 7111961” on which they were front and was able to throw against lgcrifilangctiigitsv 0f the avpiatioil of bombs N111! W111i! has“ 111111 1'3" "fly mMr11C.t“-'°.LR1k b“ 9am" Fm" flllllldl‘ for Christmas kill» Padre S m , s h 1 _ ‘ ‘ _ ‘wk I “htinoe TOD x‘, wmgeyy we fetnelnbsar with what Poland the whole power of h“ m, both‘ sides 119i‘ continue Willi the junctions and factories in Gcr- 1F“ “f Admmlsxmwn" h" .“d“5‘*d izlnriid hfcDoilald." Letters re- glilw “fsth c “is “a “CL m‘ ‘ ‘ 3.30 brutality and violation at every step mics, equipped with every modern object of mate lal exhaustion and many, ine teachers to support Fcarji ticln. Md 11-1,,“ Fajhgr McDonald 11W v r o er iome ieie. not only cf international law, but military invention and prepared for @1011 01 1111* 1'1"“ "n “s emms m" an "ixcfise m m!‘ lercslllllr dofirrllliilfills 0i’ B11‘ T8155 of the most elementary humanitar- this attack for years. 1 (“"10 — 311N111 Navy Ind llf R13"- 'er the hospital in which he is atloned. He. had the pleasure cf eeiins a former parishioner of In- iiii River, Private Reuben Heck- i-t, iviio drove 50 miles to see him Ramsay of the P.E.I. Highlanders (Black Watch) are home on leave. Privates Hal-ye Murphy and Amos =- Mr. and Mrs. Bill White and son l ccriivss in sllv 1116 10y 01 1116511111! of USA. are visiting iii Albcrtnzi as imiiliril. K the guest of his mother. Mrs. Fred l ‘—'D"-——— l White. 1 ‘ ersona s Mr. Cecil Sherry who has been -.\ilu Helen Higgins was l. visit- K 1'8 l0 Enlcra id Saturday. _.\tr. and Mrs. Earl Hogg were liOlS l0 KOIlSlIlKIOII Oll SUDCIELV, itiiig Mrs. Hoggs parents, Mr. re d.\lrs. Heath Caseley, K tending the funeral of the Father Francis Hughes. -Mr, Merritt Callaghan, schoil smclor. iviis a visitor to Kensing- n lliiu vicinity over the week- d. K -.\fr, and MP8. Frank Mac-Doug- I and young sons, have returned om spending a vacation in Rich- onrl and Ebbsfleet. K -Srlio<ll Inspector Mr. MacKen- |(’ llns a visitor to Kenslilgton rm Tlfiill‘. K ...vlr. and Mrs. William Higgins guest of ML and Mm Poseph Cum det and family. ave rcceicved word that their son liliiam, who has been in New Zea- nd fflr iiie past year, has joined re Air Fvirce, and expects to come employed in New Brunswick. has Mr. _ visitor to Summerside. turned to his home at Alber- ton South. . DO Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McQuazd wrrc cent visitors to 'I‘racadle at- 111111.11 1111f‘ near OlllCF E. W. Hardy was a. recent Mr. Bill Fraser. yvllo is 0111ll10i’-1“1' m" ed at the Prince County Airport. - was a weekend visitor to his homo here. CIlL‘ ll lll ill i? .b" it ti 1 ~ollibiiled death toll to Mr. Lloyd Dunbar was s. recent ifiéwg‘ ‘“ L Mrs. Fred Sharkey was a recon‘. Explosion lKills Two icxplcsioii klllUd two workers and in- jsziboiilize, J- humid" Hoover prepared ‘to ilv l0 New Jelww for an investi- lgllliflll. . l".l.i.I.'.\','(‘l1t5 wore reported already blirirl us; slai" 0d an inquiry, lil(i‘ cxliloscii was the tilird £111,111 1 cannot be any doubt as to what the ,Japs Deeply Arsenal wh 5.! of rig VER, N.J., Sept. 23.-fAP)—-An ll 21L tile Plczltinlly Arsenal Dover ioiiuy and, while army rs (IJaIIIiSSLU the possibility cf ed wh irniv ilrovnal. A_ military t illlv Jersey munitions plants llc more than a month. It if ion principles, was Poland attack- ed. She was attacked because she stod in the way of complete awareness regarding what came to some degree the test. of the coilsclence of the nations, forc- "I mentioned the sufferings. ThLs Municipalities 1 Does Not Regret Challenge Panflermanic L France she would have fought Ger ile doing so she became again-- man and Russian imperialism, be- in the past—the first defender cause of her conception of freed- Eurcpean civilisation and of the '0ln and national honour. This con- I ht of man to irfrce life. With ccpticn has never permitted the ' Poles to negotiate with enemy or O'I'I‘A\VA. scpr. 23\—(ci3i——()i- , W35 at strike, Great Britain arid to suirender their army. The brin- France stood at ‘the_ side of Po- ilers of Polish military forces whose 1151115 of the cimirol Boom 111 1.110.. land. Thus the "Polish war’ be- honour remained untouched. have Department of hliuriions and been transferred to other countries supply todayfisriid nluliicipaiiilcs of and have led reorganized Pozsn Qptario 311d Qucbcc WillCil had re- 110095 fléffllllst 1111! 511F119 enemy ill vertrd to standard time before the the d-rfensc of Norway and of corivnuaiicn ordrr frr Day! 11hr! to a historical decisicn as to ether the victory and the rule of received orders to take no Polish prisoners. Every Pole. officer and man. was to be exieimlnated. Tiicy had fought des- the clocks back before the orfil-‘l’ All Poles Are Suffering was issued 1 To “Fast” Time Supervisor Callaghan gave infor- mation on the 1iurclmsl-i: of War .Saving Cerzificatlcs and hoped that lteachers would partake of liiis cp- force attack Italian troops In Egypt: Egyptian government begins to round up Italian civilians. mperiali m and h th fl rt “Po bravely ind regrirciélegasof ioniz- has atcarreiiitetgioetshenchthsflelgiegte TEyIeaI: v "AND! " “Pam” mm!“ 59d“ pmmm’ Way "f “Ssisimg m? Em‘ "qenres t, Say deckkdly “Show. “a Even H she had had no ab ,§l‘(‘kfn£ to nutflank China fight plrefs War Effort Hl- also sn :1. lien her honour and liberty weir lianoe with Great, Britain and Mm“ Wm‘ French i“ lndmcmna: n“ “regular ‘iucndmnve mm "0' 1111-93u-n,9d_ She was conscious that Japanese enter colony after French nlarkcd that it 5f‘(‘l‘lli‘(i to the authorities grant "limited" occu- greatest lmpedinleii: to pro most schools. He said that . not expect a very gvca; cigx-e progress in schools iizlvirig an af- tenrlaiice of from 5f) io fill 111“! (out of the puprls ciirnllcal and the c in some o.’ ti Labor Congress Head Pledges War Effort . He asi-zcd tlic l0- lin lhl cirlve lor lirztcr a . ,b_v visiting the llgnrs H also ‘spoke on the course of sturiirs, and the imporiance of atuc-‘dii 'r.‘flC'i"l- ers' Study Club ' m n 3 o the world should belong to right, France. avjeqo was ;11111¢11111~i-<l 111:1 Friday, Justice and liberty or to lalvloss- “Wlicu the tragic hour struck f0f.§lllSI»ri‘f‘\'P1‘i to "fart l.lllf‘." Ths was fol k i {IE-wing “P55. 11111181 YOPCB 81111 511111111‘. Tllcre the French Republic, the Polish The order in council covcrzng 19d b3 "n; , a‘ L _ Commander in Chief landed has- this electrical polvcr conservation 31)?r1_°r=1_*‘f3 DQ491- illdgment of history will be And tily in a bomber on British soil THOVP was nlnric P111111? 1<‘<1<1.\' 11111 VANCOUYER- 5991- 23-(CP1— d" i‘ YOJCMr‘ o‘, my country has contributed to At noon on June the 18th he saw it added llflilllllfl l!» ‘Pllflllllfilidfl T111‘ Cflllfliilflu Trades and Labor “ted h‘ R 1111121“ r this-then the greatest reward and Mr. Churchill at 10 Downing S.’ covered in the government sntc- Congress Plellgcd itself anew to “d me mam?“ P1"“‘~‘ “wmfuy U ma the morning scrsnn “as r‘ i i - ,~ 1- - - _ <11 ,-_ 11> .1‘: Eri l /\\ f V5110!‘ 10 513111119151519- 1 fillias Lalvrcilrc, 49. Rockawalfiand gllllfefélfillllillcil] vvtiizlllgld ffhr alflutiilrl." {Li} [Pfiiiislihxrisynlilif FRQQE§QQMLQQE llhqlriilc: oihOiiiarin and Tlllltd to ofoa jilst 1° 11 (“"5" ' -———— Joiiii E. Gutillilll- 215- T311900. were generations to admit that by ac- tEflllllllEd not to sul-relirler Later it Qllebf-‘fi “111191 “"“~"‘ m‘ Dwight’ “M mmhmm“ pea“- Tsm M00” Miss Alice Perry. 5111111119151“. ‘Yb-‘jkil cd. ceptlng the challenge “Poland do. was 1mm“, m t n ' ' 1 11 saving Time during the summer of llolva declared today in hs AFTERNQON 9551:1057 recent visitor to Albcrton, .1201 served well of humanity." threatened with annvivlciflatloflrlc uTlii months must continue iixdi-fiiilelv,‘prcsicieniial address to the open- 1 (krman, ha“, ' 11115 1111131195 1o those which turned “lg of the Congress’ 56th annual 5111911101111 lP-afilflrl “R15 with a mast 1111C E5131‘! l convention here. Moon», was one of a number of swakers, including LiouL-Govcrli- or Elxc W. Hamper of British Col- structivc MiGlPSS MacDonald who s tire lcachcrs and \ . _ l S ‘ id . ' ‘ . _ - r i" 1‘ "m" w i:.l?'=srii;.:.“ lltt°isl 25.1.12. ace .1. so... . m“ Dnw. v_ MacDonakt w“ 1 I t t d m‘ Those’ who h“ bee ch _ P1 d. c t | P rovnsia Min tel c Labor, wio vcnvon. 'e\._ Sisler ( Y I recent Visitor 10 Tfflldm» 111191111“ n e ed from their homeg by rtihie if;- QJFOXIIOHUW, I return to France" addressed sou-odd delay!“ 1mm Mane 5mg B’ most hf]. s (ens!!! 0R ing the funeral of the late Father e llressors, who steal and rob them said General Sikorski ave t» ' all. par“ M qauada stratum mist-he tgaw‘ x o‘ Bu‘ 3T 1y ‘ Noih rig lke this convention lish Composition \\i1l"h w Q“!!- Hughes. of their belongings those who are the Prime Minister "and I have Wonk} pcsgble if it “We m} 1,. amnwiyqwi b}. mg, t, ““ ‘ 1 lmprisoned and ‘morally tortured’ to face my army- what’ am I 1'9 for ihc brlivcryi in tho front-line of ‘RUSS Dal-lulu. P. H '\ '1; ive And Vicinity James , Privates Earl Callaghan. those who are deprived of a roof tell them?" ls Advocated 1 lhc British Isles today," he said. a short lalk ovi ihc "Vnilii n, Merrill MI-‘Alfillif- 01 1119 P- ver heir lieu s i r l i '1 "_. - . . , _ , 5981?. Highlanders (Black Watch) I (‘if coliti- and hliingesiéd thogdvvghorfslg ill ytfhhtfhvi? “orchid? firmglcllggcriln gr-giepffltbi’; liltlvsovvi-Trenrie +1.1 §§1§§",e‘ffc,fe;l§‘“,‘j;“Q,,“§(? H" ma“ ‘man pleased w l" 3°31“ °nmr1°u3h' TOKYO, Sepi- Zi-(lrllfd-‘dayaer’ deare-“rflmes “Yasmin 3:53’ 52d we 519d In demh- W9 $111111 6°11" turning out vital eqilipmelit find his or her very bestucfibrt for a Mtss Xnna McLean out a- M1- Bud Clalk- W" 5 ‘went Vi!" (‘éflljllllefltxliltffollille gfnitteduStaevg-Wifls: lslwérufouhcfxettlliemselvgt ovszeivtlilouti: gelteiier 2mm“ or we ma“ d“ m‘ Supplies’ It ‘v35 up m who: t? s“ t“ “hqois which is 5° “qt?- und again after he!‘ 1'9"?" m‘ tor Summersidc. Jiipaiis use of French lllqifl- means of subststence as refugees "That is all I wish to know" said TORONTO. Sept. 23—1CP‘—A 311mm Trio Pfilflplirsléilliiliixrjilyxtfountiucg the hemm “d “hmre “f m‘ “h lCiliila lli Silulh Illsla as a Sfielllllllil in foreign countries. Instead of giv- General Sikorski. central place for all executions in ibincplin itgranki ‘ ‘ l‘ libs Doris Higgins left 0n Sat- iay iimriiliig for Montreal, Que, loin licr sister Marguerite. ilr. and Mrs. Kenneth McLean i lzltiv son Gary were visitors Clinrlintctoiivn on Saturday. ilss JOXFB Howard, student at 7- College. Charlottetown, en- (‘<1 tile weekend with her Dur- s Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd How- irs William Cousins and little lslitri- are enjoying a holiday a friends in Moncton, NB. fr. Prank McDougsli operator ‘l the C. N. Railways her; has Em his duties smi- his annual 3'5. . 1-11 Ann“ Ladner, RN, and Mr. “is. Charity D. Howatt spent wcrkend with relatives and 1111s 1n the western psi-t of the nee. number of local fight fans 111‘!~'1‘<l to Charlottetown Sat-- 1y evening where they attend- lnd thorough] enjoyed the , B“! h uyhormes twhicl p 11- er, Catherine returned home from alc QIIlIlUilPKN by 1 5 11 ' McDolnxlila. p“ °n by m“ e a visit to the oity- n1 511111-1111"- lrlf many friends will be pleas- cent visitor to Charlottetown. gan ther fail activities with a meet- 1115 Friday night, September 210th- Meeting opened by 51118111! 11.111111- Roil call showed sixteen _ present. Plans for future mfoilllfls and winter activities were discus- sed. This was follpwed by B DW- gram consisting o stunts put on by the Patrol lead- ers. Meeting closed with taps and the new leaders and have a of about twenty boys all easel‘ 101‘ scouting. —A. her position in Montrea . Mr, Keir Matthew. W118 l 7°‘ stone The second Girl Guide Troop be- LOfLljy l (‘iuilios ilil songs and tvcoh AUBURN CLEANING! M13; Mae Quinn has rleturned to Mrs. A. A. MacNelll and daught- A mxnber of the young folk of icrolvlivrl out nclilzy all 0111131‘ _ lslrlciulions in Jllllflllflbe 5De¢l1~a11°n e,\-111-i-_._,1\(1 (l.S.l])1)l"0V{li of a chanfle lll lhc slaius qup of Indo-China, and said ll ls belna 8116011911 11nd" durcssU Dunlci, V _ with close foreign office connections, .aiks," no foreign country could ob- c, 8'1“: foreign 011160 89011951115" chum-d that toriiil closiizil" on lndo-China. 8nd that the action is being 111K911 P1119‘ ly because 0i the "ll€(.'(?$lll,V 0f settl- 1111051‘. including a Jfll11i11¢59 Wnsul‘ (Singapore dispatches 881d 10111‘ had |)(‘f‘ll rclcasrd. but China con- l.“ ciivi inent of by yyltsliiiiuinn Cordell Hull again Japanese news B86111?!’ and Japan has no “terri- that two "rru rllnrgrd with violating sh o 11 A burn and vicinity are employed _ , m _ 11b: Reg; lvfigs?‘ Jynigs or‘: the BlYP0r1~ alfglfl-lllfEilnliSiirifi liqlihznarrests were l l a- i ,. ', . w O 11l3ell$iiil€i§i9siiinnitg§iooP r125: The Harvest is backward owlnc 1“““’““'L‘fm°m' th 31111111113’ improving. 19 weatherman who has re- 15’ been in a bad frame of to the rainy weather. liam McKenna were visitors Mr. Frank Rnache and Mr. witlfl- 1 HOLLYWOOD. SGDQ. Z3.—(AP)-— John Barclay Buttress. 57. rmvwizficiir ma; English ing you a detailed picture of these sufferings of the Polish peo- leadcr of a free Britain. the ctl.\i" ple, I may be allowed to quote to lilo‘ possibilities in this interestin you the powerml doscriptlon 31W“ tiit- unlit-ii suites altitude ranged m all tliu \\'l\V from cillbliiZO 19° 9111" ri ht ill! ll‘il'\‘ intervention. January me 27m "But every/lhillf! pales iii compari- son with the atrocities which are being perpetrated on the Poles. In German-occupied Poland the most hideous of terrorism prevails. . ' There have been two phases: In the first, But later, they became more dis- rlminatlng. They search for the natural leaders of Polish life-the lioblcs, the owners. the priests, as well as the prominent workmen and peasants. "These horrible mass executions are of frequent occurrence. At one place 500 were lined up against the wall; at another a group of drunken German officers are said to have another 136 Pclish students, some erled. Torture has been used; press gangs seize men and women in the streets and drive them off in droves to forced labour in Germany. Pa- Oiltario rather than have hung- all 1 ings in county jail yards througll- E l "The tvvo Prime Ministers. one ‘Jr- out the Province was recommend- ed today by the shcriffs of York County. They were l‘f‘]7l'(‘S(‘l‘lfCf'l bc- ; the leader of a. martyred but still undying people, shook hands. "That handshake" General Si- korski said afteryvnrds-“meant more to me than any treaty of al- liance, or any pledged word." "That. handshake remains a sym- bol of our common fight to the fin- i111 vxitlltoryalgeunites rfor ever in our e“ an 97° 1‘ e 93'" o! m5‘ reme Court of ntario. he r - wry the W’) hem“ Fapita“: war‘ suggested tho? a centrital oi- ‘mw of September Nmewe“ m1rt"-ccuti0n scheme would sllve sher- Nine and London of Prime Minister Winston Church- in his speech in Manchester on fore an Ontario lcgisintivc com- last. I quote: l mittce on thr- flfilllllllkdfilflfill ofl justice by H. JYiVI-Wflflllllllll. l This recommendation cndrirscs a ' similar one contained in the re- port of F. H. Barlow, master of the 1 the Germans tried to 1o K111 ___ also. i°§ii.iiit°.i§’°"i%i1‘i°’l. izlaslriilrs Nineteen “Prob” n» 17, 5 J Davies and John ROCK" ‘vgfié-litllcd flzir l1111-‘1'V1=1111°11" by 1mm the towils (gt one place where they "Polish dlvigions saved from mg me sorflcos of n“ pwmmtmpr (i-dev-Sooutinaster slid A. S. M. re- powers. had decided to shoot thirty-five France are now feorganizing ‘n and avoid mowid “xcmmont m sgectively of the First Alberton Yakichiro Sumo, foreign offiol people they collected thirty four Scotland, Polish pilots and seamen ‘miner Gamma ‘whore hangings‘ 1200p were visitors to O'Leary Fri- suokcslllilii said that since the victims and men’ finding may “we are fighting shoulder to shoulder might be carried out. I da night assisting in reorganizing movement of army and naval forces one short they went into a chem- with the British Air and Sea Por- Maclenna“ suggogmd exemmm I thzousry scout Troop Rev- A- A- 111111 111° 111111111’ 1v“ 11111 “i?” Mini 'lst's slioifsna seized the first oer- ces in the defense of the British sh°‘"d be m“ 1" 11 1mm“ ‘"11"’ ’ Macleod and Mr. Earl Jeliey are zlizrccmeiit rcacilcd in pcflcfiu son they foumL ISML hardened criminals would rcccive‘ for their intercs and help gzven at e our convention, and to Tignish School Board for the use ofthe i classroom. . . . . H B “Fathers” Resolved that the To rlrs‘ Peder- ‘ ‘aiimi pelltloil the 1:0 ilinolii for .a 5 day sack lcavc. llvitll pa?‘ 1 Resolved that. each sclivo‘. board TORONTO, Sept. 23—-(CP)—1give the icarhvl" a 30 1.l\' llOKiCB Jean-Charles Harvey, Editor of the before lhe school your culls Montreal French-language vyeckiy Resolved that ihis ("invention some "moral effect" from the ex- .. h , __ . T w “m carry on together m ecutinn and where an (‘XPCUliOlWTi l s second phase of the war-a vic- toricius offensive on the European continent. Their battle cry of freed- cm will awake the oppressed na- tions and will unite thcm for a made careful would be on hand. The committee, resuming ses- sions after a summer rcccss, heard Sir William Mulock, land- 96-year-old lllil lilo China affair." n. is estimated iimtlimviivds of vi.- better iiiuiro and for a. better world. form" C1111"! Jllsilrc o1 Oninrlo- At ihc .. iiic iimc the foreign 01' 000 intellectual loaders have been "The Germans are now jecrfng Oppose the abnliiimi of Grand 11¢.» prof sicii ilie arrest of 51X JBP- shot. at London by cynically saying that Juries. on rcrommcnrlcd by the , it collects kings without kingdoms. governments without peoples and generals without armies. Tnesc same Germans, whose temples are without God. whose government is without morality and whose factor- ies will soon be without raw mat- oria!s—yvill then learn that such states as theirs cannot last for lorg and that they must fall into ruins ' Barlow vrc_p_o_r_t._ _ TORONTO. Sept. 23~1CPL_.’ Ball of $3.000 was sot today for Dr. Samuel Levine, follow iii lho geophysics branch of the 1ilvvsics department Toronto who was nrvcsicd Friday on a charge under the Dori-rice of Canada regulations. lfr is sched- uled for trial Scpt. 27 in magis- ot seventy hostages in 1irisml; at whom were only twelve and irteen ylcars of age, were butch- ATTEMPTEI) MURDER. IN SHELTER '0 ‘r "'*11*y=@=1=1- 111"“ €“"él“‘§i.i..l"‘§.¥’.’it'.° “°”i.3’.“l.i““l%d'"° s» ~ - i? ll -u B s ___.___________ again rggeivgill ahrgtheiyrgghri; The Doctor and Nurse were W51‘ fiifffllcrslllllgtilx/‘aéf a heart attack. He 1hroughcu1, 1111s “new” 601mm, EILOINOON. Sept. ZIL-(CH-Irenle LWIQUF crummy" ii during Saturday afternoon tors to the s:hoo1 and a numb-er of was 11 Royal Air Force ca toin in wmch 11 few months BRO “'11s 111° 1111l$¢§ *1‘..°,.'§'§"§i.w?§i.i°‘s’i'.‘§ii§§v°§§§ A -~———‘ 4 A‘ I evening giving the farmers 1,1,9 small pupils were vaclniiterl. ilic first Groin. war. Hs widow. home o1 a HCOIHQ of owr 35 mil- M‘, husband w“ charged with ab TORONTO‘sPnt_23__,O1-,1_M“L H1111» in saying even a decent {LWP 0f their harvest which fl out. 1-; ~___________ ‘NO BRANCH, N.J., Sept. 23.- ~Lcw|s Nixon, 79, shipbuilder "Yffildent of the Nixon Nitra- "1111 at Nixon. N.J., died to- Monmouth Memorial Hos- “ ixnn designed the old bat- ,~“;0rcilon, Indiana and Massa- '/ Elliott Roosevelt. 30. second w" 01 President Roosevelt was ' today 1111 g‘(',figlqfllxlllugl(llvglfial‘l‘lglllfl air , _ a . . . sihrlgicefimhce would immedlatclv gl-f up his private business lllf-"lvif". _i - serve the army for ‘fggfldTfiT- H" “r5 assigned to duty W 11‘ meat division s1- wrlsht PM -Q1111>- - nooslivsLFs sonny ARMY WASHINGTON. Sept. 23.-—(AP)- sworn in Jclui im- vsh’ lflflll turc fCCllTP- Maulrlrrl. a former actress. survival Los nuances, Sept. 23-11m- (livuvrc LlfillV from Elaine Barrie in niictucr of tlic domestic break-urn SEEKS DIVORCE llari-liilarc fled suit for i ‘iiavc became famous. The 57- 'i actor charged his wife with ll! hm “grievous mental suf- ir and great bodily injury." Na- of tile latter was not specified. lions. From these shameful records we may judge what our fate would be if we fell into their But from them. afso, we may draw the force and inspiration i0 carry us forward on our journey, and not. to pause or rest until liberation is achieved and justice done." British Prime Minister. to them the Polish nation has not lost confidence end faith in e bet-i driving has practically ceased. tempted murder. Rushed to a hos- Rev. Ildcbrandn ltntoniilrii, Aposlzt- pitnl, she underwent an operation. But death in the form of a bomb visited her while she was convales- cing. A verdict of death due to bombing vms returned today. The liusbnvd's case awaits the verdict of a court. lic Delegate from llic Vatican _ Canada, performed aii lllllollv N‘ - mony hero last night lylicn he kissed the fcct of scvcn young 1trivsts soon to lcavc for China missions. Tho ceremony. bciicvrrl iicvor bc- fore performed in Chilean. was nil not of rrvcrcilcc and affwtinvi for ihosc "going forth in teach a'l na- tions" and 1ir-rallcd hCW Christ hall I kissed the fect of his apostles. clutches. Rationing of izamline ha-iibecome so syere in Sweden that private “These arc the words of the great. And true ' h u . are 1xrolid 1o call ourselves citizens" Says Language 1T l American, of the [Tiiivcrsiiy of‘, V ‘contrary to all the dictates of com- e are prepared to step in with counsel for an honest peace and flrodom based on justice." he said. "We at all times premise loyalty to the country cf lvh ' ' very lnslruclive 1iapr-r on cut Reading" Next 0.11m: the rraciin; n. question box, which loiizrib" , no small \\'."l' lo "l" The President said, however, that (S, (,1 1 i‘. ; .~ ._ Lrihzr liiusi stand firm against ‘z-"ur- “.31., 5_,1,_\1;,,.>(,,. -\ 1 y- ~‘ ~ . under of those thing.» to lunch Alossvi Dan-On m“ p we are entitled and wllzch we can- nnt surrender without weakening the war effort." 'I'hc iollalvliig r: read and adopted. 1. Resolved illa: a v ibe given to our Sup 'and Cailalzliaix. R-Il. F‘. Donald, our Flciivsritiwil . ‘lntlves, Mis- Dli.._v. .\l:'. .\I lion- ald, “is Darliil and Miss linrrach newspaper "Le Jour." said in an give its utmost support in rar- Fed- adrlrcss at a district convent-ion of crritlnil in its cffcims for ircvcas- Kiwanis llcrc today that "we in (~11 s,-1',,~11-11~s, 5311111111 111“? Hot been able to ab; Rcsolvrd that teal-hers of this T111120 111111115 50 1111M the 1B11E1188¢ conlvciliioii nlake- it fill-ll" duly to i-‘liokcn b)‘ 1111' mfl-JOPHY of North cooperate with the dvpnvtiiirzit. re- 111? 11111811118e 111111 Bliziirdinc Largel- Ulliis of Adminis- lspckcn cxcluswely by 135,000,000 11-31111“ inhabitants. would be the one spok-E The Memo“ 0g 01111-111, 11-1-19 11,; on and understcodOby each azid,go11ows;,,_ ‘every mzliyidual living on this pms1r1c,,1,__mr1s (131111, Ccmmom- Sccrctai-y --Pli:1omcila Rirhandl. “Whm W" know! how "M15" Convention \\"l.= brought l0 l. iprnslblo an instrument language is, lhow absolutely necessary it is to- unification, one asks oneself what‘ the Fathers of Confederation were, thinking cf when they neglected so‘ imporlant a factor for cmcord and mutual understanding. And what are the leaders of our groups, our ,pl‘.ll!iCi8nS and ollr so-rrlilcvi edu- lcntnrs thinking of today when. close with the Niltirvnril Anthem. so n.c.a.r.’§cii0‘oi.s_roiz us. UPTAMFA, ‘Sopt. 23~1OP\-—A number of offcrs of siics for air training eslablisllmrnts 111 south- crn stairs liavc been rrcrivcd but. it was learned at the Air hfinistry today, the Royal Canadian Air mm “use and an the 1.951111% o; Force has no pvcseilt intention of in“. they uphold and commune on placing schools ill the United lwith the chief cause of Canadian 51111011» 1 _ weakness and discord‘) ' "Do not be led astray by the to throw dust inihc rycrs of mvcom- milnibo-jilhmo of some of our 1iritriois but now [he (‘_\'(‘s of our French-la guagr newspapers. ‘Their maple nrc widc cpcn. Tlicv are iriflileilcc 1s infinitesimal and islnlive to ccndlilolis as llicy- ready no true indcx of French-Canadian are and are lending their full Cu- opinion. They have tried for years operation and siIPPQTE" -