MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN shrink from my sacrifice. —t’f—;— —~——~— uurnlnx Guardian, Founded I381. mm Carry on with lofty courage nor (‘ymrlullalllwll ouurdlan Two Cents. >7////’ The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETGWN, BCAIFIADA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11l,‘1'939 7 s PXGES ment why so careless about the invest- MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN 0’ "I9 only Illa one has? Annual Suhlcrlpllon Delivered $0.00 Hy .\.lul|—-I‘. E. l. 34.00; Canada and U. 3. 3.‘l.t.n ANAD Warsaw Terrific All-day Assault British Pay Wa To Polish Resistance Against Great Odds. (fly Robert B. P§ll'k('f', Jr) (,\~\Ilt'l‘.lif‘(l Press Staff Writer) pL'i)Al’i?‘£ . Sept. 11 (Monday) _.Apt ._ arsaw was subjected1 to an all-day arirplarne, tank and u'tlllerv attack Sunday as invad- Go:-mnn armies tried to take the crm:t:1l, the Warsaw radio sta- ted today. Polish staff Captain Lipinskt broadcast. that German heavy lrtlllerv had bombarded the city (mm rlamt to dusk and that Ger- man tanks had attacked the city in times. ‘Forty Afr Raids Earlier the radio said 40 air raids me made on the city during the tv. ~ Ac p’nli'1 Llpinski said Polish l!‘f‘l’.lii lmiteries had dcstm_v- Gl"l'lllal’l bombers Which fe‘l into the city proper and its ruburb< and declared the defend- ers hart mm‘.-ured manv Germans. 'in~:u<l;n«,~ the crews of two tanks \'‘‘‘’‘l \\'"''r‘ destroyed." Tin nt‘nrk had bccn underway for it! l"‘v'< wiwn cwntniv\ Itin- 1'71!‘ rm the air shortly after In art 15 -* air raid came at 5 A l c,, n p. -.-v Tr"r1~w~ 1‘. 9 l4 in which '10 NM! ‘~"v1~~~~< ' ‘are up rt roaring over the city. Tzmks Desi.rnvNl "\"~‘ *.‘"t" swld the ctiwcr. I y ‘ficwm t nks in drnves nil..1c\<=-'t , Vt’l='saw ‘min the suburbs, butt were ririvnu back. 'I\2vn of thcm l rm rtrsirmcrl, and their crews , iC0minéEvents . :10: Rate for Notices in this 3 cents per word. L , ,__.._.;— "'l‘a1l;.<«. --Morell Tuesday. L-'78-l-9-11-21. column "T.\ll;ic.~—St. Peters Wednesday. L-78-l-9-11-21. "l7‘lr..i1 «lance Dnrnlley, Monday ‘ Beat. 11".); L-791. . —% t “Danae at Andrew Gallant‘s‘ Toronto, ill aid of school. Good mic. L-797. , "Dam ill sI,—Tcr*esn's Hull. Wc<l- , l195{3fl.\‘ lcmber lllth. Webster's L-728-9-9-31. t "'I'he Path Across the . 0 cream and dams after in 1 » '0 llntl. Wedns 'ny, Sept- zmx: i..‘. in aid of School. L-773-9-E)-2i "Dx\’ c Lorne Valley Hull Tl‘-UNA “ 14th for ntw , -. . ‘pt. moot. \\ti;.ier's Orchestra. 1--787. "'1‘.:c turtles Auxhiltarv of the Y. M (' A meet on Monday, Sept. 11 RI 1» octcck. All members are '9fl1lF.:‘.r"t to attend L-7'88. t,"B-1~".va Altnr Society cake -3-? at _. A. .\/LcDonnld's Saturday, Strum 16. Delicious imme- mac b:..id. rolls, c-tc., for sale. L-794 ,,','Sou-n Mite Brty Tuesday. Sept 3~1 (.l‘t‘Lill Union meeting. is (‘i':.tcnu. Chandler. Hickey ‘~-l -‘.1 mutt, will address the mum; lilvcriytbod/y Welcome. L-793-9-ll-Bi. se"l‘l0il(‘.(‘—C0l'f'llnEIlCll'lK week of ,m5l)lClll|)(‘.l' llth. our secretaries are pe‘“'°T‘‘<‘l 10 nay twenty-five cents t"ll(‘u(t truckin/g charge for all hog; \err-cl nt anv shipping club load- undnolnt in the Province. Hcgs B ,9? 130 pounds will not be eligible. mink your hogs and collect or send “V21 bv carrier and we will pay him. ",1 SW‘-k Marketing Board. 3. A. es. secretary. L-150-9-9-ii. m"1»08dlm nveoma: at anar- u*i0Wn week of tembe llch mufiunt. Prefer to gel: them Tues- ? .oronoon. but will be “Ike dell ;h‘“’9d8l’ aftevrnomm 12-3 ‘M W 3 3.. m. ll) 2 . mlllgl‘ ”°1Tv'§n2'¢g heard," 'u If "I-lveslock Marlntina Boat-d mu Y Went -five cents per head h We nnnconu hoeulao W; “37 delivered at rnilwwy Itock mlf Chm-lottetown until further ,._,,,5°°- A180 at. all other shipping ,.,,,,,1°ad1nc points throughout the M "130. Bring your hoax and col- nmvour fee or send them by 9’ and we nav. L-792. , ....____, ,m']F‘a1me1'.s with light trucks or muffs can mike good money mm their own and notch-bot’: hm 10 the nearest ' L. club ,,.,,,;“:'-point each week. short 9“, m menlbv-flve cents per hog .. soon counts up. You ml‘ l Doug Resists German Talk Begins Of As- slstinz Germans In Cru-shim: France. rm Tribute (By Edward Kennedy Press Staff ll ROME, Sept. 10- exhilblbed increased parlmlity to- ward her axis partner, Germany. AN10U8h Premier Mussolini kept secret his plans and continued 8 POIICY of neutrE.l.ity in the Eur- opean war. the controlled Fascist press praised what it described IL) the efficiency of Germany's in- vasion of Poland with ad:mll'a‘.lon and enthusiasm. The newspapers tended to mu- Associated ‘taken prisoner." I.n wthat. apparently was unin- tentional understatement, Captain Liptnskl remarked: "there is con- siderable noise." The Warsaw announcer on the air before the Captain said the Capital was an infemo of bursting bombs, and that the screams of wounded and dying could be heard between ‘blasts. The Germans were said to have "parachuted spies into the city C . . . . . . .. ule Great Britain and France for “ho “me mggvd and bm’d°d' E-he _absenceu(1)f any in-. rc-scale ct- “, ensive on e wesvtem from mid ‘rd Day or SM” charged that Britain had violated The Iomz attack came on We the neutrality of Belgium, The Netherlands and Denmark, _The authoritative Fascist editor. Vfleinio Gayda. wrote in La Voce td’l’1.al1a that Britain appeared to _be flghiling these neutral states ‘rather than Germany and warn- ed them to be vigilant. The attitude of the press was t reflected to a. considerable extent ‘ among the populace. ‘ Since Italians had been lthut. their military alliunce wi'n 'G¢1‘m3ll.V rvquix-r.<l them to ;:n to l her aid immediately, If the Rmcn Lbecame involved in war, innny of biiem had cxpected to be pluitgecl into the conflict at once, . On learning this was not to be the one of relief and an evictencv oi dhniiushing nrdor in .s<:unc q\t.lr- ters for than Rome-Berlin axis. In rcccnt (lays. however. exhibition of German pl-c.\vc.«,x in Poland evoked new enthusia.-=.m and , there was more tanxomz young F‘ns/:i.<,t:., third day of the German Siege of LONDON. Sent. 10 —(CP)— The British ulnistry of Infor- mation issued a bulletin tonight saying that the Polish army "has shown no sign of cracking" despite Germany's big push to the east. “By Marshal Goerlng's own confession in his broadcast ad- dress yesterday." the rommunl. quc stated. "Germany has had to mass 70 divisions with whom to prosecute its work of ag- greslon against Poland and yet in suite of this tremendous wiezht of men and material the Polish arm)’ has shown nn sign nf cracking under the strain imposed on It. but has carried out its withdrawal in an orderly manner and with n steadiness which must excite admiration. told of many to crush F'rnhce_ the Capital, and last night Polish 1 , the same time announcers at Lwow said that their important southeastern industrial there was ctty, Capital of Polish Ukraine, was 5E‘}’1FWo“‘(:‘[fml‘“ 52;’ iifhi“ £11‘ ‘ . .» ‘I (‘ E- pnlm mg ‘or 8 Smuk” siege‘ ‘ vantine Fair, at Burt. as sched- Ovcr both the Warsaw and Lwow radios crime mpeateci highpitched screams of air raid sirens nndt smnetiincs the wfiines of mntorsl of diving planes could be heard l Announcers said civilians of both I uled. in which 3 number of for- eign nations are participating, \’l'EDDl.\‘G MARCH The youngest bandmnstter in t British Army was the first to be marrlcrl at Kncllrr Hn'l f"‘l:l“’ll“‘!‘.“ when 26-_\r:u-—c‘*l D"*‘n‘(‘ " c"" 7 _ ,__ ~v~nv"trrt Enid Gccn. Keeling is I bandmaster of the Seaforths. (Continued on page 7, (Q)! int: their soldiers to fight back the all xckcrs F.nrl er the Polish Army General I-I-cndq11l1rteI's declared in a radio ——,»- —_-—-rm —-—-t Situation At A Glance (By The Canadian Press) 0TTAWA—C.-mnda formally declares war on Germany; the King proclaims Domlnlnn's Dflrtlclpnilon. LONDON—Great Britain answers German submarine warfare with » an “unr(-mittlnz" rnmpalgn of “attacks and counter-nie:\sures.” In- forms League of Nations of Germany's aggression In Poland. PARlS—Gcrmans countt-r-attack in northern sector of western ‘ frnni; increasing pressure roporied on French there and French attack is shifted to south where advances in the Vosgcs foothills are announced. BL'I);\l’F,sT—l’olish radio station tells of Vvarsrtw under contin- uous hlztsting by bombs and shells but defenders still holding nut. Riv‘: and poor fight side by side at barricades. Capitul bombs-d all day Ru-u— lilny. Warnings sent out of impending German attack on Lwcw, prin- .cipnl city of Polish Ukraine. BERLIN-supreme High m. ‘ omumlqne mesh of Itir- mlshes between French and German outposts in first mention of war i on the west; reports full of Lodz, l'olnnd's greatest textile centre, and cnntlnued enclrclcment of Warsaw. arms range of mnin blow up coal mines Bl\SLE—Frcnch reported within automatic Siegfried forts: French and German army engineers after night of underground flghtlnx. ROM'E—ltaly exhibits increased parilallty for Germany; Mus- solini keeps plum secret. maintains neutrality- HYDE PARK—PresIfleni. Roosevelt reported to have decided to Issue call this week for special reunion of Cnnzres: primarily 10 |'9"l!0 M“- trulltv laws. WA5HlNG'I‘0N—l’retldent Roosevelt Brlnllcs nl‘.llil'IlIi.Y “W ‘0 Clnmln: places embargo on arms and munitions shipments to northern nelghbbou-_ Mlvnnrlng Into I‘!-lilml from JASINA, flun[ary—C-erman fnrees rest of P0- Slovakla: reported planning is cut rich ltkrnlne off from lnml; Lwow bombed. SNIATYN, PoInn|l—Gennan Wlrplnm-1| rnnllmlc devmlnllnx and widespread bomblux; Polish army organizes for new den-nu-~. MOSCOW'—~'l'l1oIInnd| of reserve troop; bound for the \vest. Mldlllonll arms; Ru- BUCHAREST—Ilummlan Government calls ".-at-vu-rn' cluun" to colon: more than 1,000,000 men already under mnnh apprehensive out ht Mutt-nluy today ‘ case, their first feeling, was the talk, C~.‘~I)EC|&llV Italy 3 eventually joining sides with Ger- L evidence that Italy does not ex- ‘ ml:\‘s entry Push Ahead Despite ‘Counter- offensive — Berlin Takes First Notice Of Franco- German BASEL, with varying successes. terdny. BASl.lC, Swlt7.e1‘lnnd. French forces, momentarily stopped by a Genmm offensive, had resumed their attack shortly after daybreak yes- ___(Contlnucd_on‘ page '7, Col 7) 4 ritain Renews Conflict. Butffuu .ft_v (‘lmrlcs Foltz, Jr., Associated Press Staff Writer) Switzerland, Sept. "°“l’5 0' G"|'"lfln¥'! Slexfrlcd Line, operating under Curlnln of fire from their own forts, launched a series of night raids for the second time on newly captured French positions in the Gt-mum Saar-land last night and early today, Reports reaching Switzerland indicated these attacks met 11-(Monday)—:.»u') ~snm~k a heavy counter .l)t\.I{IS, Sept. 11—(Monday)—(Cl’ Havas)—Air raid sirens sounded shortly after 4 o'clock this mornnlig (mIdnlgi1tADT) throughout the French cupita. (Coniniunicutions between Paris and New York ceased immediately after the alarm was sounded.) (liy Charles Foitz, .lr., Associated Press Staff Writer) Sept. i'urccs in the German Saar, momentarily day by :1 German counter-offensive, were reported here to nck shortly after daybreak today 10-—-(Al’)—All French stopped _\'cster- Pledge As Canada ,tt'..t lfil ;, '-‘ it..:an:%.:t°:.::“.::3. ; _wwrcr<-WM. -c;;; t DBCICI TBS (1 T ‘ ‘Conflict May Last Three Years Before Europe Is Rid Of Hitlerism, Is Belief. lily J. F. 5i\l’Itl(‘l'.~0l\, Canadian Press Staff Writer) _ l LONDON, Sept. 10-—The King: il‘F(‘L‘l\'(‘Ll l-Ion. Vincen1._ Massc_y,j ltjniiutllnn High CClllll’lLSS102lCl‘. 111‘ ttlttll ' '.c;ti.y and shortly utter- ‘. ..~sucd £1 pruc‘.zunat.lon that “ n the advice of His Mnjcstyls Privy Council in Canada" the Du- mzznun is ut \vnr with Germany. l ‘The, proclamation of Can- cmnc as Great l‘.rit.1in_ emerging from its first week of war, renewed its I-lt‘li);(‘\' In fight until Hitler- ism no longer threatens Eur- npc. Mr. lviassey presented to th? , '{i z the recommendation of the .un Government. that a pro- . m .~lu;ulrl be issuc(l declar- .:i;z ...' l><'.\\rcn Ctuiada and the t‘:"|n.1‘.\ li<'t(:ll. llr» l\«i.l|."sl\' siuiiificd his assent, nut 21 §,lll(}l'l.. time later the dcc.lnr- :lii!i'll vi war was lnazle in hs Shifting In Secon By The Canadian Press Gcrmnny launched a count.cr-at- luck on llt‘l' wL‘.\t\“l‘n front Sunday to halt invading F‘rcnc.li forces.‘ _ France. chcckcd by this fighting th. §$..“'_l,.'3..'.‘K'..n.l IV‘ med advances in the V0.\t;(‘5 fonltll 15. Canada tlcctnrctt war on Germany. following Grcnt llrltaln by exactvt k. Onigufnesfnln. with more than 1,000.—l (1)0 men already under arms, called, “several ndrttlionnl clzwsus colors in concern over RU.“ Lenttons. l l’l'('Sl(l(‘lll Roosevelt was l’0l>01'l9‘lt to have dccidvd tn l'.\~'llf‘ this week I can for n spmznt ,\t‘:.\l0ll_ of the Uni- lcd Stnlcs conuu~.\«. \\'lll(‘Il could be ,mmm1y for rm-ision of the neu- rntttv lnw-. Germain: and Poles foulzht bitter-3 ly for yxassessmn of Warsaw. and the ‘ principal city or the Polish Ukraine. 1” must. prc are for A similar SW9.‘ Polish of trials bombed all Itnv SundA)'- Germany (‘lMf‘nPd her forces were _.oontinuin¢ enctrclement M the Po- ‘outskirts. Germans explained ‘advance detachment penetrated the city but was forced by sniping to re-l r shifted her attack to , L to the ipted to , tu's in- tskirttng the Vistuln said the Poles were tnlrl Warsaw wast, DECLARES WA? WITH 'RllMEWllRM8Tlll French Troops AXIS PARTNER Resume Attack" cllllll-lCl‘On Western Front P Roumania Fearful Of Soviet “Intentions” Calls More Men To Colors. (83 Witt Hancock. Associated Press Staff \l'ritcI') Moscow, Sept, l0——(AP)— ’.l."hou:ands of reserve troops pom-- ed through Moscow today bound for the west after Soviet Russia for the first time disclosed of- ficiullv that rc.serv'Lsts had been called to the colors. 'l‘21.s.«, Soviet official news agency announced that "in connection with the German-Polish war which is assumlnrz a more and more wide and threaicnina character," the soviet had called up mscrvists in BUCHAREST. Sept. 10- IAI’) —’I'he Iunanfan Gov- ernment, with more than 1,- 000,000 men already under :lI‘m|l. has called to the colors several additional classes." it was learned in official quarters tonight. The action was taken simul- taneously with the calling up of reservists in great numbers in Turkey. Rumaniws ally. Official quarters have ex- pressed fours regarding the “lntf-nilnns" of Soviet Russia (In llu.m2u\la's eastern frontier. News of troop movements in Russia. has created a stir in llucharest. m_ the Ukraine Vifhttn. Russia, Lenin- _;".'n(t. Moscow. Kalinln and Orel 1nllit.'.u’\' (l.ist.rlct.s. _ Many regular trams were run- ulna: late us a result of the west- ward movement of troops. While most of the reservists were in uniform. some were civilian clothes as thry boarded the trains. Official conflnnation that re- serves were being called up co- lllCl(l",‘d with other developments of a precautionary natrure. Russia strengthens Frontier Russia continued strengthening , her western frontier. It was under- stood the Government was re-t quislt.1'or.in_cz certain supplies in‘ lnrge quantities. especially sugar.l, She moved to out her foreign» trade on a virtual "cash and carry” basis. War and raw materials were to the western border V»'ll(‘]‘E‘ the posslbilttv was seen G<~rnmny might establish a fron- tier with the soviet Union. The two nations had a common {mn- tler before the Polish Republic was re-crr-ated. Thn Soviet press asserted that being s.i)€*rt . Rirnln had xinlated friendly name at Ottawa 3000 mu“ awayl tragic relations with the Soviet n on. Three Y": W” it was claimed that several nritiali firms had cancelled pm- Wblln the Government answered Germnnys submarine Callll)tllg‘.l bv swingimz into an "uni-tniittlngr campaign 01 attacks and counter- measures." the country as It whole acquiesced ill the 0l’llCl1tl (lt.".‘i.\l0ll to base uur plans on the assump- tion that hostilities might last n.- long as three years. Britain dug in for u long war. it curtly rejected “(Ecr- man peace feelers" advanced by Field Marshal Goering in bl: address to German muni- ttuns workers Saturday. when Goerlng. named by Fuehrcr Hitler as the man to succeed him. said his v<mntr_v was "ready for an honnrnlule peace" Britain officially in- (Continued on page '7. Col 6i_ Scenes d Week Of New Conflict lish capital. German forces were still on the 011!‘ e. POLISH CAVALRY ACTIVE Beleagucred Poland was too busy with her desperate defence to issue information on the progress ul lcm - fighting as the Polish army ltn(‘1~‘ form new defence Paris, lmwmer. holding l)<Sl- tions before the capital fllltl ll_\‘llIiY to lmmpen massive lTll)lOl"l'/.t'(l (tor- man columns with ftnnktm: opt-rm tlons by Capture of Lodz. Poland's LU'l'I\l4‘-l textile centre 80 miles 5outhwc~t (I Warsaw, wns reported by Gl‘l’lYl9{l}‘- )0- Advice; reaching klrmlshc~ vow-n rm m“°n ...S:‘°"..":.';:‘: .‘:.‘..*....... ....... bmadmt ‘ wnrmng mat ' LWWL ‘ on yllie wflestern front. were a new aturc of German army communi- ques which said a French vanguard sum,i!H:Lh£9xy. is-$593 <!Ii,,en _,‘“‘ -. <Donunucdcnpc¢c'I,ool'n ‘uction of lathe: and presses or-; "l\wi by tho srvir-t: a Tass sat.ate- 1 vwnl <-oncluded that "the actions‘, r Enqlkii firms and Bl"i*l5l‘l GUV't '."l‘.lYl4‘lll nrcnns are blowing up ‘rode lY~t'.vccn the U. S. S. R. and ‘ l-Tntzlnnd " GERMANY Moscow suns» Proczafiatzon TRUUPS Ill Is Issued By WEST FRIINTIER co... cenemzl -C.'C.F. LeaderTtd Liberal Quebec Members Are Only Oppositi_o1_1_ists. (iiy l"runt. l-‘tuheri_v, ('2mudian Press Staff Writer) OTTAWA. Sept. 10—Canada officially entered the war against Nazi Germany today when the Government gave effect to the almost-un animous will of Parliament. For the first time in history, the senior Dominion of the British Commonwealth, on its own account and by its own will, exercised the most awesome prerogative of un- tionhood by declaring a state of war. In 1914, the Govern- ment merely published the British war proclamation t 1 ISSUES PRO Just 13 hours after the CLAMATION House or Commons signified its approval of the Government's proposal to throw Can- ; adian men and resources into war Proclamation was Tweedsmuir, Governor General, on the i25 years, a Royal for the second time in issued by Lord authority of King George VI announcing a state of war with Germany ex- ists as and from today. Pa.rlia.ment expressed its will late Saturday night at the special war session by adopting the address in replay to the Speech from the Throne. traditional method of giv- ing approval to general Govern- ment policies. Prev (rusty Prime Minister Mac- kenne Kim: told the House that adoption of the Address would give the Government aruthority to declare a state of war. The special seslon now will con- sider necessary legislation and imposition of new taxes and votes money to pay for Oamadal: war ef- fort. The Prime Minister gave notice that tomorrow the Commons would be asked to on into com- mittee of ways and means tzo con- sider taxes and into committee of supply for tthe apvpropriation of funds. VVAR BUDGET A war budget also may betxrought down tomorrow. Durimz the default‘ on the Ad- dress in the Commons Saturday. fotu voices were raised in disap- proval of the Go\1='nune\nt.'s at- titude but the Senate gave its ap- A proval una.n1mously niticr only six} se'nu.tors had spoken I J. S. Woodsworth. vctc'ran lead- er of the Co-operative Common- we.alt.h Federation, broke with his own followers to c~~~n.<p Canada's participation in the conflict and three French-s;wnktng members from Quebec voiced their opposi- tion. LIBERAL l\l'l:'lVfBE'flS OPPOSE Ligourl Lafcornbe (Mb. uni-l_ "l‘wo Mountains) and Wilfrid I-acroix (Lib. Quebec M<mtmm'- ency) moved and seconded an amendment to the Address expres- sing regret. the Government had not seen fit to advise the Governor General that Canada could not , t t 0’I‘TA\VA, Sept. 10—(Cl’ )—Following is the text of i the proclamation published today in an extra edition 01' the Cunndzi Gazette declaring a state of twccn Canada and Germany: war exists be- OTTAWA, Sunday. September 10, 1939. PROCLAMATION Tweedsmuir (L. S ) Canada George the Sixth, by the 1: Ireland and the British Dominions defender of the faith, Emperor To all to whom these presents shall come or whom th same in anywise concern, Greeting: A proclamation Ernest. Lapointe, the famous Polish munliv t Attorney General, Canada Whereas by and with the for Canada we have signified race of God of Great Britain. beyond the sens King of India. advice of our Privy Council our approval of the issue of t :1 proclamation in the Canada Gazette declurinli that 8 3 state of war with the German Reich exists and has existed 1 to in the war. 83: were alone supporting me mend- m-ent when the vote was called, al- though earlier Mnxime Raymond (Lib. Beauharnols Lapmlrie) spoke against participation Unless five members stand to demand a recorded vote, decisions of the House of Commons are taken on about: of “ycs" and "nays." Mr. Laoombe and Mr. uacmix stood but three, more were needed. A minute later on the main mmiotn to adopt Ad- dress, Mir Woodsworth stood to signify his opposition but there was no recorded vote and the motion was adopted, CONSERVATIVES ITNANIMOUS Every single political party yg- ted in (the House rallied on e support of the szcrvemmen-t; 3: its war policy. Conservatives un- der Hon Dr. R. J Manion gave unquestionlng support. at Credit under John Black- more ransed no dblectricn but urged universall conscription of fit, industry and manpower as the best means of orm-lributin" to victm-v, M. J Coldwnll of R0setn'wn- Btggar was spokesman for the C. 1", F‘. in view of Mr. VV'oo<I.<worth's dissent. That. zroun favored won. omlc aid to me Allies but opposed an expedlttovmrv force and cm- scription, En'1’Phafllc assurance Canadab r-ntrv into the war would not mean £ 7. 001 6> Mt: mar em mossmc me Roan (onus our to at A SKUMK lf’S dost (Canadian Press) 'I‘OROlN’ID, Sept. 10—Minlmuni and maximum i(‘f‘ll.})f‘I‘(liLlf".‘S'— Dawson RR 47 Va ncnu ver 4 G 6 9 Edmonton 3"» .'1i Winn.ll')(‘tI 37 C4 Regina lift 80 Toronto 51! 67 Ottawa 46 62 Montreal so on Quebec 54 65 Saint John 51 I33 f»lrIltfn.x 5t 69 Clmrlovtctuwn 40; 08 FORECAST f\farltl.rne East: Strong: wands 01 nvytcratc gules. unsetilcu with showers and local i.l’l'lll’lx'lt‘f‘$it’\l‘n'lS. H‘ 1 tide this morning at 8 find in our Dominion of Canada as and from the liith day’ 0l tome 5, 9,1,.-,_ _\‘(-p[Qn1I)[-|‘, 1939; Sun sets this cvrnlntz at 622 ‘ : V and rises tmnorrnw morning at Nunv tthercfore we do hereby d£‘- nblo piivv t'1lt:l\tll, Knight (lrnnd 5'32- <lnn- itlltl pmclniin that n .'<t:1tv_ oi 5, Cross of olll um i. (ll.\tlllf.ittl.\ll"(l ord- -’L“3lW hl<j(_)l'l_ -°4“Dv L 13 7 3'7‘“- m- um with the German Reich c).L\ls«¢-,- (,1 ,\‘;.1n‘ ,\llt‘llllf'l It I sntnl. .~uxnnn-isluc Mic tut en min- uml ll:\.~ \‘XlSll‘(l llll()ll1l‘(ntll0lll‘lll\i()ll oi \ (3,-in-go, Kmxht (lnlmtl (‘ms-_«.!o{ ut:-s later than Chm .-uh mull. (‘: ll.||i;|. |\ imln til‘ 1 my Rn.-.11 Vl(’lI|lliIll «u'(m. ll|I‘lll)(“ Y , , , t:l\‘)\ttllIi1l‘l', 19:19 ) 1 H ‘ our ()l‘tll‘l‘ ut lhr iklllliltlllltlqlbk‘ of Tl“? C/‘R FERN‘ -“ll-I-‘W-‘I g :1 all “tilt in our nv Hg su 1 N‘ 6 llcnnr, (l0v0l'nu1' ('vt‘lll‘lll uni .mn- ~‘- ~ A’ _ und nit <tllwrs whom tlwsc presents myml 1-‘.11-rim-I ul <‘tll (l|)ll1lll'.(lll ol l1’l\V*‘S B0l'df‘n 7 5- Mo 94’ A “- mnv vmi.~<~rn urc hereby required to (j‘l]',;\(l;1, ', l I’- 4-3}]? l’- Ml-, “V A M lulu» notice and govern (l\t‘lll.‘f‘lV(‘S At our (‘.o\'cr1unvnl House. in nur‘ iwntcs ormcn inc 6"“ ;) “ .’|('((I't'tllllgl)'. city or Ottawa. this 10th <l:\_v of , it A. M. 3.05 P. 3.1., . i . In tvmmnny whereof we have lScpl,('mlX‘l'. in the year of our Lordt V V _. V ‘_ '_ mused these our lcttcrs to be made one !hn\l=nn(l nine hundred nndl N -\-i“ -“\l‘ p'lI(‘llt and the great seal of Canada tn he hereunto affixed W.tnc.<<' our right tmsly and well-lwlcvet‘. of Els- l.Inhn, Baron 'I‘.ve(-dsmuir field. a member out our most honor- thlity-n no nnd in the third year of mi” l'f‘ Ell Ev command. , N l. NlHt‘l{i"l'l7.lf‘ King, Prime Minister of Canada. Leave-. Burden 9 AM, 7 PM. Leaves Torrnentmc 10.15 AM, 8.lD PM.