easy woy lo own o complolo Silverplolo Service o! 1/2 REGULAR PRICE Suva Sunlight Soap carton and: primed with the nar ~aend B. r'-~\ one t» siiiiltitht. Depl- M- ‘l3 Hamilton. Ont. for 6 opoona in "Allure" pattern. Marching knives. inrkl, etc" available. Ufihfiflmfjlj C C U i J i l. f l: U.S. Takes Over Says Militia 1 l0 Planes Built t Recruits Will For Sweden lBe “Better Men’ IIlIASHLNGTD-II, Oct, 22.—-(AP)- t t d ' i rréédiéé day t.ruininu period and the country t, ’§.ls a wiiole willf benefit from their Lite at-trontthe state instruction, De ence Minister Ra.- '31 that “appropriate ston said today. after inspecting tiie i‘. sought to pumha“ military training centre itere._ _ t t “m, It “'23s Col. Ralstoiis first visitto mgr, atterrrpt {ML 0iie_of the 39 Lfillllllll! centres cs. Mt to rmursrtron I tablisheo to provide an introduction \i Tillit‘ order is- lioosevelt t - . . 0c O umtittrtii Act. He was impre "cttlt t3". staterrrrrtt 551d with t e keenness and srnartness o rt b‘. m, firm‘. arr corpsft the young men oi Z1, 22 and Jdj 1,; flqttvrt that svt-tiqipnt Years 0t ago whom he saw goiiigl .- tm. (rtttsttrorrrrrg, through their paces on the [Jiifiillflt m, 7w“, i ground. anti Qallllt! a SUDSillllikH‘ 50 n“. E P4 nud-(lav dinner lll their mess. I iiU ' . I N.‘ it will ll l l ltiilitiei‘ the National ltcsources Alo- l ».-_.--.-4-~,_-,»--<i-a ~;._ _- "Your progress is trulv iW-‘lilllfk- ‘bojftjgfncim? able," he told the recruits atter_his r errmtrps‘ spare part5‘ and inspection in COIIIDHILY with iyialor- Th“. were Orrrtred by General H. D. (1. Crerar. chief ti tmmt in 1939, the general staff, and Brig: Lottie tron corpora Armstrong: officer‘ comtrianuingmil- _ t y“ amt are itarv district No. J. Thevaveiecs- ma r qtlrtfaclurers‘ “rant cortcd bVvLL-COI. R, Iiarose. Officer 5m“. Dvnflrtnlent rmrrourrce_ commanding) the training cetiia. mont said that the administrator of “W91 chevner- Liberal member,“ fxmtu. comrot had Drevtousty de_ fiergdrrtient for Stormont, was aso crm ned that x t - . .0 s..-§a§i§”~?.'$.°.i‘.i i’. ‘Z153? m miiiiw wii the men they to 33V. trrgerpstr 0t the rra_ were part of a new movement in _" Cantata. one which hack iteryt i. uic’ v as was evi once v e ac "w Smwhh nmtpst’ Phat the drill hall for the centre trnrv fzoitai do!» sure; . ai-v (‘ordiill Hull wrote . . . that “'l:c interests of the National “'35 5U“ under °°“5"Y“°“°“- Defence have made it necessary for “'95 500d t‘) kn°w ma‘ the mag; tn refuse to issueiwwer pa“ °f the mowment up to schedule. _ _ know that your training here =will do you tzoodand will do Can- ada Rood." he said. "The smrtijtiicsst and the noatncss and the discipline‘ you will learn here will make $011 walk with vour chins up and vollfi stomachs Dulled in. and that is the way Canadians want to WI-ilkjvlllle looking the world in the eve.‘ May-Ekpel ‘Polish Minister iFrom Rumania this stow-mitten? lircnsis author-twine lite exportation i Tiiftm of war nimerlnls to Sweden." I U. S. Navy Dips into Reserves ' "IINFFPDN, Oct. 22--fAPl—- lnrton States Navy is clipping znrn n: frequency into krop regular -diit_v with the "A o? Ilir‘ aoosoo offcers Rfld ITlPl in the rvzifar nnvv and mar- ine Port“ .:~ a poo: of 76.000 officers \ W1‘? n2’ i ii~- rv crvc groups nwi oi w! rtfi N's‘ list . - . . ‘ BUDAPEST. OC? 22 -i(.l"l ~ 3 {m F; m“ 501110; :3 i German dLsDfllCilPS iodnv prcdrctod 4 ’ ' a ‘ the expulsion from Romania of the trio-a? 39;‘ Polish ambassador. Count Roget‘ " ‘ gRaczmski, for allegedly taking part l in a plot to rclcase Joseph Beck. t ‘ former Polish forcicn nnnistr-r who has been intcrurrl lll Runiaitia since . poo ypfjycd the Germans ovcriuiu Poland. l inn. DPPll placcrl on active “i959 d1-‘P35‘h(‘* Cmimed rmmcr" on a volxziirar): basis. ‘Furthermore. the navv has call- ’ of the 14,000 men of its tlon were arrested i, Bucharest pol- icy in connection with Becks break Om’ hiiiiirpd and t r- tt d CORNWALL, 011i... 00L 22. — boil ‘lam-s Xllfllfillliflglfllligd afrb!‘ (cP""ReCruit5 cancdlnw m? “W” - - mum by the! permanent active militia will g0 home better men after their 30-! into tnilitarv lite tor nieii called up l to rmrku t itlatioriii iJrllilll-“llh l ous employees of the Polish logo-l THE CHA_I§LO'I"ITEIO\VNV_ C‘ Jhallenges j Roosevelt 0n War Statement OI-HCAGO, Oct. 22.—(AP)-—Wen- deli tL. wilikie tottlxht challenged PiCéldCllL Roosevelts statement that he would do all he could “t0 keep war 8W8)’ fioin these shore: for all wile." in an addicts in the Stadium where Mr. Roosevelt was nominated for a third term by the Democratic National Coirvention, Willkio laid the united States desires to remain at peace and their added:- “The new deal promises to keep us out of war. ‘The third term can- didate says that he hates war. He said 0n Sept. t1: "1 have one su- preme determination — to do all I can to keen war awtw from these shores for all time." "That is the promise . , , , 1n the light. of the record, I challenge it. The third term candidate has, not kept faith with the American people. How are we to know that he will begin to keep it now?" The Republican presidential no- minee noted that "it was in this very auditorium that the third-term political machine staged some of] its most brilliant effects. t "It was here on this very plat- form that senator Lister inn, of| Alabama, placed the name of the date ' | third-term candl in nomina- tlon. "It was here that the voice of the Commissioner of Sewers boomed out its crv ior a third term. "It was here that the name of Thomas Jefferson was booed. and the protesting voices of men who had long been honored in the De- mocratic partv were drowned out‘ by the organized henchmen of the Kelly-Nash machine. "Nearby, iii the 27th WB-Td head- quarters, those self-styled Liberalsn Harry Hopkins and Harold Ickesp conferred with bosses Keilly, Hague. and Flynn — behind bu let-proof windows." t Turiiintz again to the internation-i al situation, Wilikie said he wished‘ - "a solemn promise” that. “the respoiisibilitv of government, known as foreign affairs _will be] protected bv me from partisan pO-i-t tics." "To fill the post of Secretary 0f. i state," he said, "I shall choose tiit~~ ablcst than in the United sifllPSitllt foreign affairs. I shall choose Illiii: ‘r for his knowledge, his Bblill)‘, antli t his intczrity-and not for any otht-rl considerations whatever . . . I "We shall send out t0 FCPIP-ienil us in the capitals of thejvorld am-t bassadors chosen iorttheir diPwfllil-I tic qualifications. Its safer to keellr the playboys right here .ll'l Americtm; “I Diedcze you that our nfliil‘ “I11! not pav off its financial obligations; with the safetv 9f, U19 511197335“ people by appointinz snrmE-llnle ambassadors. I have never owed anv man that much. and I WW1 shall." _ , Mr. Rotxcvcli, he said. broke 19.32- to preserve‘ at sound currency. restore internation-t al trade, l‘(‘(lli((i taxes and cnd un- emplojrincitt. _ t Sarina: that "the third termtair- didatc has accused mc Oiqdfillbcli-t nit-ii‘ in li_\’lllt: the record. Wlllkil iirSvfltfl _ _ , "Noboirv is falsifying nnytlungn, The truth is that the new deals [mime has cosplabor and farintr billions tipon billions of cioLars , . . W0 hiive stopped RPQWIUIZ- ‘our national int-pine is less. Our faiiucts get less. 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May Take ln The Pacific Generous Trade in-Convenient Terms .~i—-. l Expanding Role f Quay-a elbuonm o-o n orzanlzatlon of i’ for freedom. t 1 t d R ____4 , men , One German ropor c aime ac- . K O t 2._,__ AP,_ i‘f~~1\i'\"“_ ‘FClllIlTlS- tztryritslttti Ofiiilllilfd ilmilfgiltlfigorlleitairftiilfl Istgggtt.‘ or? ' ttwc Nan, ‘nnntt V 7 v My _ “A iiiPii ‘iv-w Jaye rc- 0 if v ictiflfi X1 ' 5K _ t (“Cami 1mm. m.» 111mm —i-———" s‘ " ~-~*rj""-r_" ‘ ~- ~—~ '—---——— 1 m‘ '~_==" " _ ..... _._ :....__.. PM‘. Ai,-,i"“.§;"‘*;1“‘~‘gor-"miciojfgkagtqgceggoecgglkglisgngrsilfii. ‘in... Wat’. more ...-- idlv in... active participation oilgigfgyliigggggrrthe lgppgtigmgtlfi? 33'}? £5.13," ..}§¥§{,,§“‘},°,l‘,ii.‘,“§§d §§,‘,i;‘“,,;,§"°°‘ h“ “S ‘°*“‘"°” lgwhufllmerglmleisi Rf @- liir T 1i - ' it r. e e- also - -i a ‘ r - _ . *’ . ‘ ~ I . e W res . 1:1: ordered l0 do’); zrarltiiilyr on a ‘ fish sabotage plot." against Rumnh- lPggdtsrgitroygqwiilbc‘lifiisilclnc‘biiiylxfi met Pnlitetdbtstfites m the M" is U"? Wmmlssifln by the President. MOW!’ ifBn-‘illflrl Were hit. number ‘In a recent engagement. over! The Cgunclle will includi» lotil "”ml“l‘~‘"l’“ ian 011 fieldfi- BPCR- i119 "W “PM ‘lnprp.i_gnd §,»,."r{.r11 have "omtbfig; g “Patterson nsstmmt‘ a; glillriiiieryatgghictittfrgrwfrflt dttfiifgll- the Kenya-Abyssinia frontier a government members and ton: iron T , galmed: one‘?! ljwif‘? m] lthcm" ‘sccrcwrv oi‘ ‘var said‘ that "hvi I magcyd o 5 Lemmy a‘ igfcrffslh°f ‘she southrtétirl- “the Oqptmmgn‘ £5 nurlws“ “'1' h i a .ac- umanmn poice or us rcmzvc. .. , , . . rt ' I v “ - ' ‘_ _ , H. t‘ =r ,_ - _ i n- own an a an o nsss. an n visc in t?» Com ‘§J.Yt..-£“...£?“‘;i...$.i1%‘°.. stir. tiara’ .‘.”“?;..‘.‘f 533;?“ Gfllllllllllilllllfls ...£r.."i§i.3"r. ’.€"°l“‘i.~"l3§.?....§if.‘i éfsfitnzitiir i" ‘.‘,"“°“i“"“ i“- lmt":°="""s nlli QQCRiXIIS on a empe )l'l crv _ - ' _“ t, .. t _ , ~ , '_.-t -; < - - _ 8i’. nitm er o enemy _ a or agreed to pint" zii- ser- noii in the itiiking. he arldrd bricked by a flou of inaitiiil that Asmara and Qua Tanks mar worth planes over Marta yesterday made “C95 of ‘ts Individual mit Us“ a. ‘.Iiu.< saved into Knox made the statement in an address lwfore tho annual New York Herald Tribune annual t forum 0f current. affairs. will cease Only when we give the F E t word for it to cease." t Mrs. Franklin D. Rooscvclli icrincd national unity “a shops were hit and other bombs fell on buildings, starting fires. "Two raids were made on Bahar Dar (Lake Tana) in Italian East in it‘l'_ lo WAT l‘, . off without attempting to attack the disposal of the ghtettc they were intercepted by our the prosecution of the izi rs." The Labor Party itndoi- Pr» irid- is supported effectively and Am- crlcan dflgces strengthened rap- touts work stop that there had “not been a sor- 125K131}! sinulr- dif- H itDoctor Is 35.11. Hur ._,. W. . t "Between Salum and Buqbuq, air- craft. pi_t.l_1e 3.. A. PE, carried out a Wrecked, House is Tottering "An enemy destroyer in the Red day accepted n. Sea was attacked by RAF. bomb- formtition of a "A llFP-“il- SPIi-flfiiiifl- iiiY-Tflfiflilill of r0 RTCKIHOSS," and ALEXANDRIA, 1:‘. v it, Oct. 22 — Afrlc . Bo b , ~ - l .- .~ . ,< ilflvy vfill~isl= "T mm‘? Hill" $311175 lhcpiwrbi’ that 50m? ‘ O ‘APl WA llrilish 113151111 coziimutiique and :15!) Olxlniibfiiillfllznsiizltiefi obhtfiier I igirisilgin or Jollgtrll" cum-n-fh ‘Gill’? and "rpm. Knox Cnntmtrcdy “I; Virnum be liunlvcrsal sai-i-iii- fol.‘ ,:ll(i ‘piicsdat. nightr- cilrdrome, causing three explosions T ‘mu Igrcggn. out gffitlrlllll I ‘taut "1"" hi“? has“ 3mm which m loot only firmed form's hi1‘. lot“ “Eforly this morning enemy alr- “At Tescnel direct hits were a o sep? 21 11mg $31113‘? {hi-Wu Izica operate." tihose who remain at ltoino. who.’ i-i-ait again dropped bombs in the registered on buildings. . goverrmeni compose-d or ilic-‘Uhi-ifid Well" Tiimtmflii- 1101MB“ m1" nshc said. are “all important" in on i iii-ignbarizooii oi Alc-midria. Very An Italian 5-79 bomber was inier- “wit. m1 cmmw pi? -~ ob- illhlilifii- Sflifi ill-ii “H5 10118 R5 ("PM iadcquaio defence system. r sizizht. material dam. -..- was caused. copied over the Red Sea by RAF ziqliqed A33 29;“ in [pp i» oi BYli-"lfl "ti" China Flflllfi- Th? Ulli- i Sidney Hillman, mcmhcr of the ‘Flo only cnsunliv uns one person aircraft and chased for 30 ‘llc ' I ‘ t- . S ' 1 i '_ 0F BETTER "' ""1 51H!“ fiiitiiiol b‘? PhflliPiiRPd national defence advisori- voui- i "iihzlv ‘injurcrl When last seen the enemy crafxtljvvass --_- ‘Repmscntnmps m 36 for M . xmii this hemisphere cannot be iii- lmitict‘, assorted that ihcrr- “Ylllifi minnow, on. 22 _ P) _ i05ill iii-i t ' ~ _““fl7 i- l tricked." He added that provided lire no shortage o1 labor “in any] Air Ministry issued thiac followlg: thick“ blacgkl Lsrlnatulitlswrgixndltfimlftttiineg Cmjgffingifrifgigfi; zgiqgigfiiii; li.€Bdrflz“s?R$ri:Ilas(ij19h(‘wgst "Er; ,the resistance of Britain and China ideferice establishment" and added’ communique Tuesdayz- logo. of Australian political parties Bto- months of this year um,- Lflbm‘ propmal for greater than in the con-ism‘ ' War Council over period of 1939 A NOW IS‘ THE LOGICAL TIME T0 TRADE 1'!’ T!) A NEWER EAR-CONDITIONED AND (Jl/ri lei‘ N TEE!) t ; 1937 LAFAYETTE SEDAN - In the pink of condition-good finish-good rubber -- a sweet running motor. ()nl_v—-—-——--———— 1935 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN-Thoroughly con- dilioncd-new tires — work- int: like new-.-----—— And many more-guaranteed in writing SEE OR PHONE A. HORNE £9“ CO. ' Charlottetown 168 Kent Si. PHONE 678 "Your ~l-Slar Used (‘nr Dealer" . e‘ . '. Keast‘; or: when it ‘iv. nu! i»! Junction, Ont, 2. Here's a clole-up of the wilted crumbled wreck. ltu ilrlvrr, ari l-Ilora doctor, suffered nerlou; held lnlurleo and prob. itible skull fracture. The car clipped off a pump before llflllhlll‘ into .ho house. 3. Bricks t. veranda; ‘ uprights ‘ fr‘ ' when the plunging auto hit the house, belong. to George Prifll Ill-II. 5, Guelph. llere‘: how the house looked. I n, u, l This is u-haLitcciin-ne of Dr. T. P. control and crashed into the froni. o! n brick house at Marden]