MAXIMS 017A MERE MAN iii mum to greet your frl d. a smilfli "WY “Pry too 1111123 in their own hearts to be bo iicred with any of yours. rig pwparlottetown Guardian Two Con“, tlornius Guardian, Founded i881. 211111111 DISORDERS 5125.4 Sir littdrewfiMaclphail is Little Improved liiONTREAL, Sept. 11-(CPl_ llcrpaal authorities said here to- 11|g111 condition of Sir 11111111,“, Morph I had been ‘irezy 1111131 . r t1 lan and "re '- 1- had been takenill at 1115 . l hcnte on Prince Edward lslalzu last. month. ¢Bt11~¢¥v£~1 "Wednesday ls Dance Night at The lllghlands. L~1257-i7'-1l-t2 "'.l‘alkie5—Eld0lI Friday. 14-12131-9-12-21. "Ta..dcs——Murray River Thurs- day. L-l23l-9—l‘.i-2i. "Yeas Theatres this wcek. West- ern slwxv. L-l231-9-12-2i. '"'l‘.l;kics—Morell ‘Tuesday. L-iiZlll-Q-lil-‘li. "T.tlkies-St_ Petcrc Wednesday. L-l23l-9—l2-'.li. "Dance at Brdgctmvn Tucsdav. Adults; ton 25 cents. L-lliltl-tl-lu- . "Borden Linc Club loading hugs CHARLCTTETOWN, caNA (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 15k, MONDAY, SE PTEMBER f2, 19-21; K OUT Reich Invincible TFORANEE ilillM, Claims Coering; a1 PREPARED ("Scorns Czechs FDREMERBENBY Nazi Leaders Inflame Nuremberg P°“t°°“ B 1‘ i d g e S _ Across Rhine Cut- "Congress With Barrage Of Itaiiroad Workers Fiery Oratory. ssued Gas Masks. (By LOUIS LOCIINER. P A R I S. Sept. France methodically and 1i —(AP)— swiftly 3.500.000 inhabitants. A-“Tfiovifltvll Press Foreign Staffi- No one doubted 11m; the 0V9,“ buttressed her defences today in NUREMBERG, 5911119111 Sept. whclming response given to Hitler "mill? ‘"10" M0118 the Gerlrlan lb-(API-Fleld Marshal Goerlng in his “capitulate before nobody” fmmivr- and Chancellor Hitler Saturday speech Friday night and by 614100 liflllfflfld workers throughou. lllflclalmcd Germany united. invin- Hitler youth ulhom he addressed "asiom Frmme We" 15511911 S"! masks by the Army and instruct- cible and determined to protect her for l5 minutes Saturday morning lamb». calves every 'l‘ucsday. Hours l? to 3. L-IHB-H-hi-Z-E-LI. l "Dulce. Lorne Valley I-lall 'I‘ues- dtlv. -;'.l)t'cilllJCl' 13th, Wcbslcfsl mus _ L-litiii-U-IU-Zt.‘ "Data-c ‘Tuesday Mt. Stewart, ll til.‘ i. OK lhesby, Plilnlsl. L-121Z8-9-l0-3i. _ "Rtmrvc Saturday evening "l St. Peter's Cathedral . sale. 14-1244. "Smool Fail" at Brndallsanc will be hell: on September" tutu and not 0n September 16th at mzvious uu-l bounced. L-ll97-9-10-2l. "munlst, stronghold in central Eur- gfllgjllllllifiofbgvgzliftrisqgtlgeilaSudeten gvélsdstitffenltzif; éllfillviifllftiiyS at- sigma: blereprerafly for emergency *1 < n _'_ . lu e ownr 7.00105 ova a. .. a ans were made Gocring: We ccnslue: tursrlx Men about mum. spake of to frvacuate civilian populations the masters of events that are un- autonomy as already in discard "m" “w” mans‘ Germimy b? avciclablc....\ve do not want to and of anschluss as inevitable To special ‘rams l” wmhm‘ m"! 11ml“ anybody. N0 nation loves them the only problem is to con- Wvster“ France’ peace more than we do. But we will vlnce Britain and France they Durlng the “IBM P177300" lwilolt ilxigllflill for “xlicted upon should not 5o to war about it. grrlyféieffasi “l” Rhll'l‘°d“'t°'° ""- ' " an re ren. . . ' ' re cmnlll‘ e o cross . Hli]°1'—“G<‘i!I1fll1_v" will stand un- tafliflhli wldlrlnirlilttoletthe tcrzithsciglii: m“ rm” i" rowbolts operand "M "We it'll“ luay-wwhen pro- hes: b: all who hoard hurl-wan “my dud"! m“ day‘ I"i‘l:;‘l“l‘ lag“ "it? "0111 my People references to German might in mllllgilfttnngcceislémln“ 1'1"i1m§1" wl tan to the next Fuellrer a. the air the strength of fortifi- ' m“ a“ er col" try welded by io bo d5." ' . - “"“"“'-" "Wfilled the speech of \ r n n cations and the actions ability to ("hnnutnnr "m" ‘omnrrow at withstand blockade even “if should last 30 years.“ Attacks Pwllaeanda Minister Goebbels ,- adtlerl his voice too to the blilTnge w“ of Nazi oratory by pouring 3w“ on “democracy and its Qff5p1']ng_ Bolslirvistn." Goebbels asserted the Communist International had decided “Crech- oslovaklu must. be anechrr (i-m- Nuremberg which many expect, to tilsprl or justify Europe's fear 11f possible conflict. The Premier conferred w“), and .»\ir Minister Guy Lu Chum. lire. Daladler is his own minister of national defence and his own Will‘ minister. Democracies Gooring expressed contempt for democracies, especially Great Britain “It. would not be a bad idea for "Violin Class of Miss Helen M. Wood, Southport, opens September" 26th. Lesson 50 cents. L-l214-9-l0-3l. [ "Dance in Freeland lodge every Wednesday night begins at nine o'clock. Tiguls11 Orchestra. L-zllTl-I-5-l\.Ion-'I‘ties-tf. "Mills at Wood ISlnlIds Crushing tverv ‘Tuesday and Saturday‘. O\vu:g to short wheat crop, not Grinding until alter Xmas. L-lliiii-fl-IO-Ili. "Bean supper and dance at Iona Hall Wednesday", Sept. l4. flll-slllvcs C. W. 11.. admission 25 tents, L-i227-0-i0-2i. "ntm in Lot es tutu. Wed- nestlav. Sept. 14th. Good music. lunchmn served by C. W. L. L-1231-9-12-3l. "Wnntcd-—Fnt‘ immediate pur- chase 500 bushels good niiXfll film"- btlllz" and nts. al=n 50D blls. 140ml barley. Livestock Marzketlng Board. L-llllli- -l0-2i. "Cmoc- Cove Hall Friday. Selli- ltith. 8:10 p. m. Big v. .ly con- luu for _voultg and old. Act- " ‘J5 cents. Proceeds Y. M. C. s Camp Filnd. Ii-l2294l-l0-4l "Conic to Bruclnlbanc Hall Tl ar ltlgllt Srpl. 13th. and (in r o thr- muslc of the Alberta lilllluliles. modern and old time dun-w.» Admission 25c L-1238-9-l2-2l. “P: lltrv men who wish to brlni! ill" voting pullcts on to Pill’ Pl“- Illl“. ~u rapidly rhculd try our drj- ""11, 11nd lavlug ma h. It ls giving splendid sailsfac- ‘czhere tr=-rd.-nnd the I ("t " very ccrri’ M m" anrl prove it. Livc. .' A ~11"- keunlz Board. I242. "llog feed supplement: New Rlalu ls not. good "c .121 as a ha‘: Ytrvnt unless bnlaucrzl to meet, l"c— qulrl-turnts. Our hog iced rllllllli" turn: should do thc trick. 'l‘r.\' l\ M" hm mixed with your OW" llriun and we believe it will make a tremendous difference. It ii 110i exam slve_ Livggtgck Marketing Board. L- 1242. “Farmers who have shipped hills since our "Bacon Premium nna uncement, have QXPT9$5°d thunselves as being well pleased “v11 the amount received tn addi- tion to 111g regular bacon price. and" our efforts to encourak? U" Draattcllon and marketing of bet- i" hogs. You too can share in "We benefits by shipping c0- °l>eratlvely,fr:m your ticarcst load- l"? point. Livestock Marketlnt; Board, 14-1242. "Loading livestock at Charlotte- l0wu each week as follows: Mon- day and Thursday afternoons 1-3 oclock. Tuesday and Friday fore- "Obns 8-12.30. Finish your hogs P\'<)l>ct"ly before marketing. then H11 co-opcrntlvely and you are 51111‘ of getting ltiltllcst market Value. plus a substantial prclnlutn on all B-l grade hogsCo-opcratlve marketing deserves the support. of "Pr? hog producer in the Prov- "169- Shipping frcm other Island saving v ope. ' ('lll1l‘"li'§_; that Preside th E ll h, f - ' . owed his “election to in?» ‘$231135 bOfif. lanesdcfa, tobeegtltfblicsliizl in Lengthy Talk ‘J t . - - ' " 1 . llillilisi, v00 ‘deg/e Sgitinifiggiflsiillfii doun FI-le‘ talkcdnzit length also with Gtloiillgds ilmmlnuie 5il9ecll~ Goebbels‘ theme was Bolshovlnn ldilxllJi-Lultilzeesident o! the the first to mention Czecho- flourishes only on democratic F11“ p s" slmlakiu before the thousands of soil. He singled nut: for attack surccl m; “1‘°“‘1“"‘"°'.~ was as‘ Nazis gathered in the Nuremberg the former United States Anl- divlslouuol iiafv n18 Mu . “Fume” Party Congress-overshadowed all lmssadoi", William E. Dodl for 111@'1\01°1-~ 1011a“ r?’ reseiveb with events of the meeting up to that Ibis “laments on the decay of lto the csltitlyaltclcila08083851112122g l-illle- German cultu-c." “ 1.5 1 . ' l It came in the midst of talk a- 0f the Sudeten problem he “Wdlfltrtililalidglllsvrcs scheduled 111 lfnong Nazi spokesmen to the ef- 581d Jewish flbmocratic mouth- start itear Rotten Sept. 20 with ect that Hitler now demands Pieces howl flbfllll Df-‘lscclltlous of the Fifth (reserve) Infantry Division‘ participating, were "M1. journed but the reservists were to b~ called nevertheless. ,5 M911‘? Dublislied in the of- ficial Journal named a committee 0i ‘50 to administer local and regional commerce and industry in the event of an industrial mrillilllzation. v ’ 1e War Ministry called 1,0 tihyslcinns. dentists and nurses (g2 the colors from reserve rrnks. Another decree placed hundreds of reserve officers of the Army, ‘b11331 curl/fir Force in active ser- Tlw possibility of the Arm t k- ing over the railroad wasyroe-e- seen in a list of military rniltvny inspectors named in another of. flclnl Journal decree. An Army airplane. it was nouuced. will fly over Paris marrow morning dro i 5, postcards. Officlnlspp ‘Ifsquegfgé’ finders of the cards to fill out forms printed on them telling where and when the card wag ‘picked up. and return thcm tn the ca! "ztl cfliccfor research and in- vr-nthn. (Itlicials r f . d l m“ llllllifififie Ttqtvns osacidfiullirjnedildvg? other-minded" nothing less than German an- l" Gfilmfllly while ncxation of the Sudeten German "‘“' : area of Czechoslovakia __witii its (Continued 0n page '7. page 3_ . .___ _._......_.__ ->_ _ __ Prince Arthur Of Qonnaulght Dies Despite his wanderings that took him to Canada. Japan. Italy, Spain and many other countries on royal (lutles, Prince. Arthur prefcrrrd England. At a London chamber of Commerce dinner he once declared: “I am u Londoner. I live in Lon- don. I love London. And to me the words ‘home and ‘LOll(lOll' are synonymous." Pr lice Arthur married the Ditch- ess of Fife in 1913. Their only chllcl, the Earl of McDuff. who rclaltis his present title. now bccunics hclr to two dukcdomcs, that of Conuatlcllt held by his grandfather, and that of Fife. held in her own right by this mother, (ILP. By Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, sept. 12—(Monday)-—- Prince Arthur of Connau ht, 55 your old grandson of Queen ictoria (lied today at 3.30 a. m., after a» long illness. He was the only son of the aged Duke of (Jonnaught, brother o Kim: Edward VII and Governor General of Canada at. the outbrea of tlic Great War. As a young man Prince Arthur earned llllnself the nickname of "handyman of the Royal Family’ because of his versatllzty in depu- tlzlng for his relatives on import- ant occasions. Front i920 to 1023 he was Gov- ali- to- crnor-Gcncral of’ South Africa. a A bulletin signed by Sir Russell 015,131. ‘pm. _,, _ _ country hc revisited in 1937 as the Wilkinson. tihyslciau to Prince Ar- ,,.,.,,,1,,,. a“. Jmflfgllqlllilévggf. 211:8 Bllvui of Sir Abc Bailey, mining hur, and ‘VlSCOllllt b Dawson of pawn“, in 0mm, m prvnflro fir“ magnate and turfman. .cnn. physiclan-tn-nrdlnary to Kin; wards “Kama ("scharpp .. of icor e, said: "H Royal Highness, Prince Ar- tliur of Connuught, died at 3.30 a. llflvljsrlu gas on the city. ._:u"1.s population remained calm “will! ilflvfllllflllr of n sunnv day Prince Arthur never surrendered to the effects of a chest, weakness which tifflcted him all his life and became one of the Royal Family's m, while asleep." 1 _,..1, I _ _ llmst travelled members, besides be- Prince Arthur was a privy coup; IYOPRH,“ Sggmltllé? evlggltlglwlillfls "01 111g nldc-(ie-cnmp to four kings. Ed- ‘ cillor since i910 and mcmbci o suburbs“ 1e ward VII. (icorge V, Edward VIII , two of the grcut. orders of kn i-‘lit- _ and George VI. World News In Brief RIMOUSKI, Que“ Sept. il-Six persons were burned to death curly today in u fire that destroyed the Ilotei Des Vagucs at Rlmouski Wharf, near here. Four members of a family named Roy were mnong the victims. The other two dead were Andia Ripka, 33, nf Saint John, N. B., and a 31-year-old man named McNeil from Sydney, N. S. ‘hood-Garter and ‘Ilnstle. Thieves Take Safe. Are Disappointed ‘Thieves had little for their cf- fort when they carried of! 1-1 14111311 sale from IIm-nsbyis Bakery, Qurcn Street over the weekend. They took the “nmncy box", 1;, 5111,11] sized one about 20 by 20 111¢11@5_ 1111; to a. field near Beach Gmve Inn, about a mile from the city. There they apparently 0 ned it only to find that it conta ned. not money, not even a handful of copper-s- merely a few papers of no value. The safe was discovered early yesterday morning bv an employee of the Inn and the Mounted Police notified. Investigation revealed to whom the safe belonged A strange feature of the affair. Oity pollen announced. was that there was no sign of a break at the bakery rem- ises. Apparently the thieves p.11 u "skeleton" key with which they opened a door in the unoccupied dwelling adjoining the Bak . 'I‘hc.v evidently carried off the an e by the some route. taking time to lock the door as they departed. Police were conducting an invest- igation ‘last night but no arrests h been made. LAKE PLACID, N. Y., Sept. il-II. B. Henwood, 65. vice president and general manager of the Bank of Toronto, and s residcn‘ of Tur- onto. died today after s short lllneI. NEW YORK. Sept. ll-Windows in seven fur stores were shuttered today by two explosions which police believed were caused by dynamite placed in s doorway of one. Morris Sehwnrts, owner of one of the firms, blamed the explosions on labor troubles. SYDNEY, Australia, Sept. li-Churches of all denomination ttrroughnut Australia, were crowded today with congregations prlying for world peace. Special services were held so a result of Prime Minis- 1111- Lyons’ proclamation making today one of lntercelslon and prayer because of the international situation. BELGRADE. Yugoslavia, Sept. ll-Jfi-svda, Yugoalsvifls largest eve- ning newspaper, was banned permanently Saturday. An official state- mm; M11] pamphlets containing insults against state officials had been traced to the Pravda printing works. SNAKE mvAsmN AUCKLAND. N. Z. _ New Zea- land prides itself u n its freedom from poisonous rep lies but during the past winter has suffered a min- or vsslon of venomous ses snakes. Fortunately no one has been bitten. LONDON, Sept. ll-Qucen Mary, Inlking her usual fnll trip to Yorkshire, arrived st Iisrrognte Saturday from Edinburgh. She will stsy with her daughter, the princess Royal, at Ilsrewood House for 10 days. point-s as already advertised. Live- l M: mmum Board. 1-4241- lSearch For Wreckage 0f Schooner And Bodies Abandoned (C. P. by Guardian PEGGYKS COtlz. .. S, Ssllt. li-Search for wreck age of the coastal schooner Clarissa P. and the bodies of the three men bciievcci aboard when the vessel foundcrcd off this Nova Scotizt tourist szpot Thursday, was abandoned to- night. None of the few spars and Pieces of wood found, along with a yellow dory, was identi- flcd. The (Jiarisse, however, was due to 1mm by Pcggyfis Cove on her way to Tancook frtrm Halifax and shc is days overdue. The three believed aboard were Captain Joseph Fyfe, his son, Aubrey, and a third man so far known only as Plncau. All wcrc from Prince Edward island. Fisherfolk of Peggy's ex- pressed the belief that thc . bodies of the victims would not float before at least a week. They estimated the de th of water at where the seniouer foundcred to be about I; fatholns (180 fee-ll. PRESBYTERIAN YllllNti PEOPLE Htllll lllllll Successful Services Held In Zion Church Over Weekend. y “Ille 5th annual rally of the Presbyterian Young People's Union of Prince Edward Island was held in Zion Church. Charlottetown ov- er the wvetkcnrl. Sessions opened Saturdat lntvtltntc luid concluded last night. Leaders pronounced the rally the most. successful in the his- tory of the Union. The rally opened Satin" ay lag with reports from dis ers. Mr. Reginald Mac _ for the Eastern District, Nilss Frau- ces Munn, Marslificld, Central. Mr. Robert Jardinc. Frectotvn. Central Western. and Mr. Donald MacLeail. Tyne Valley. WOStEfil_ Mr. Andrew Jardine, Freetown, president of the Union tircslcicd at the session at which columntccs were appointed. lyicssrs, Kclr Mac- Lcod. New London. Jack Baker. Summersid“ and Norman l\_lltcPaer- son, Card gun were appointed on the courteous committee, wlnlc Mi". Reginald Afaclieau and Miss Jem- ima lyfacbcan. Charlottetown. were named lucmbers of the Press Coin- l llllTH PULIBE SINGINIT NAZI [R0008 BlASll. Republic T e n s el yl Awaits Hitler’s Ad-lt dress At Nurembergf Today. nf “we want a Plcblseitc“ resound- cd through the streets of dozcns~ of riuiletcn (icrluun villages and‘ cities i|\ (‘lcxliorlltntlkla today. , "Dcutschland Ubct" Mics’ at ~Z liorst \\’cs.sc.l battlol the forbidden ' L|S vlvcre sung in the song of the .\ German distr Nazi enthu. "utm n-as mounting reach its highest pitch ‘ night when Chancellor ilitler at Nuremberg, Germany, was expected to pronounce a statement bearing- on the critical issue of the Sudcten GPPIIIZIIIS and their relation to s" said racial elements of the Sutirtcn German Partyl seemed to be gaining the upper; hand. At RPIPIICIIDBFK Czech police’ broke up at (lemousiration by 2.000‘ people in that Sudeten Industrial arczrsix miles from the German llordcr nftcl" the crowd ‘became wildly excited by reports that Iiit- lcr was coming thcrc. Rival Groups Clash When the Sudetens sang German songs and shouted “we want n pleb- iscite." a Czech group objected anti a series 0f fist lights started, One pollcelnlttl was. l>{IIC(‘l~'.’.'(I tlovvu and :0\'4'l'f\l others in1tlretl. Twenty persons were seized and later re-l lcznsul by police. Eivlit 11:>licotn( n were iujunui ill $ll'(?t"t fizlititlg at Libcrcc when a, rrtnvtl sing‘ rUllllS clashed with: A (levotional 1)Cl'i0(l xvas conduct- Vefll/olte 0t ed by lhc Rev". Ml". Summersidc. Later in the lncctuiu (lelivcled an ltvplrluz address he on the subject "Come unto nrc." At this luvctillt; .\Ir lltlillillllili MacLeon of Belfast "was. (‘lvflflll president of the Union. Other rlfhl ccrs nlunctl lll(‘lll(l(."l' lll_ ‘rirl, Lenders: Eastern Urlrict. ("P 1-‘ will MncDnugtiil. W001i lsiuu 1y Central DlSlIlCi. Reginald Mar Nil. Central lvestern l) s riot. Jack Bak- er, Summcrsldc. and Western lllx- trlct. Donald MacLcan, 'i'ync Val- ley. Miss Jclliilna MacIAuic. Char- lottetown, was rc-clcctcd secretary while Miss Irene MacDonald, Clint"- lottetown was olcctcd treasurer". In the evcnin a banquet was held at. which t e Rev. G. Carlyle Webster pastor of Zion _Chui"ch. Wits toastmaster. FOIlOWIHF the toast to the King visiting dl-cgalcs were welcomed by Mr_ Reginald MacNutt of Zion. A sing son was field, led hy the Rev. Mr. wk __glg_addre6§ Yoontzinued on page '7. Ool. Legion President Makes Unity Plea SAINT JOHN. N. 13.. Sept. 11- (CPJ-Civil and religious liberty, with freedom ofspecch and thought must be preserved in Canada. and to that end there must oe devel- opment and growth of unity throughout the Dominion, Col. W.W. Foster. Vancouver, President of the 2) Canadian Legion. said here Sat- urday night at a. dinner in his honor. "There is need of unity. and we cannot serve as we should unless the people think in terms of country rat-her than 1n ‘erms of self endeavor" he said. ‘ "Trxlay we ‘live in a world divid- ed by thought though united in destiny. We need. to upprmch things in s bmoder spirit. not sec- tionally. We can clear up misun- derstandings between nation and nation. but if Canada wants s voice in the world's destiny the needs to speak with a united voice.’ ‘ Illa-r <ll=t‘llballr-c.s' at Karlovy‘ Vary l» "rearing white,‘ ks, which is regarded as iclenti/ 11L.i.\. ..l.l Jlikli .\_\'ll'i- _. “'11s saver‘. " police from a Cl'0\\(l which atta ed him Other incidents were lrportrci from Fixhern, Aussie, Maelir. Tep- lltz-Schocnatl, Joachimsthal. “neg-l litz and Hlllllllfllllll. At Troppcau a shot was fired at a. Czech soldier who was not hit. For the ltltisl part. ltowcvcr, pol- ice of the Sudeteu German rcttioii. evidently acting on Pre ' ant Ben- c's appeal yc-t.i"da_\‘, ext sod lore- bcarance toward the wrought-up minority. The police pretended not to hear the "hcil Hitler" szrectiluzs ancil tried to prevent a (‘li_ll su.h as nught giro I-Iillln" last luinute mat- erial for an cratnrical thunderbolt to be hurled at the republic. Despite the tact that lnrlst Czcclioslovaks awaited Hitler's ad- clrtu-s trltli a belief it would be a WUQP- _ r x rllltfl) attack on tho_ republic with , The afteliloon Illcfitlillkflv tfilwnefl, All‘ Aiuastcl" cctutck, remarks" . with (‘llltlllllltlllt (lit (to); 3a‘ ‘.1 _Y,._\.,Q,.,1ny .90 . m w Mm, B “‘1~‘_' ‘“““°“_“j“‘ Lldlgtf ‘NH _1 to be ("x12 "ted from the Fuchrer gillélvlswlgfitgll‘ “gr ‘lllzsl H211}, N. | hilnstrll there was no sign of ncr- Foul" ‘new societies were git‘ "l Wu'_m5' during the year, namr-y hare ll . nu“, “obmmuon fiérggtigmilncs‘ Came COW ‘Hm The \V.u" ‘Ministry emphatically denied llPlrlniFlll rumors of mob- (Continued on 11.14» '1‘. Col a1 Iustantlydfil-ied When Plane (‘rashes ((1 i‘. h) (iuurdnaus Sum-rial Wircl tillriNCOhl, Out. Sop. ll--I.-iell- teunnt James litfililllii, 27th sqnlidron of the Ulutd Slates Air Force itttachul to Scllrtdgcflcld, lyliclr. was» killed when lus all"- plune crashed near here lafl night. (ilcncoe is 30 titties south- west of London. 'I'he Dlillli‘ exploded in crashinrz in bush on the Lcc Simpson farm. Indications were that Breathitt failed to escape by parachute. Still strapped to the wrecked seat. his brdy was found 400 feet front t.he_ntaln,_part of, the plaue.__ W Ratings On Canada's Two New Destroyers Win High Praise OTTAWA, Sept. lI-(CP)—Can- Mia's two new destroyers, Ottawa and Restigouche. will reach Gaspe. Que. Tuesday, Sept. 13. HCCOTClIIllZ to Information given out by Dc- fencc Minister Mackenzie. The warships called from Portland, England. Sept. 6. Mr. Mackenzie also made known that the communication ratings a- board tue vessels had won high praise from the emntnandant of the Portsmouth Signal School. where they have been ltudcrgolug courses. "Exct- tlonal technical 1c- sillts" were ac tevcd by Silnalntnn '1‘. Cioltisinltli, who also "tiLspltrvcd 0i.ll,$l‘§ll_ii_i_f_'lg___q_li§i_lilyi0d of leader- ship. according to a report. by the School Commandaru. Declaring their conduct had been 9X9"! film's’. the Commandant wrote: "r 111-11 nl=w t: ~~~~~1 ... .:~..,,...is ._..., . ‘.¢..._»(..1$-\‘1klK-7A MAXI M6 0F A MERE NIAN Be what your friends think you are; avoid hclng uhat your fllvmlcs say you are; go right allratl and l» s PACEs i“ tomorrow g harm". Annual Sultsrripiiiun Iirlherl-rl Irnoo u; .\iaii-l'. 1.‘. l- 53H)"; Cillllulu illill L’. i. $7.00 1.12s KEY T0 FA TE OF EUROPE 111v, czicuoscowlxljltlstage s? F01» Full Cabinet Session Today lBlunt Warning "Conveyled To Nazi Leader On Eve Oi lriis Nuremberg Speech Today. (lly .l. l’. Sundelstln. (‘zlnadiau Pres-a Stuff Writer) LON DUN, Sept. ll—C. _ l’. (Tltl>lc)—(il"cat liritain has -———— impressed on Chancellor Hitler of (icrmzlny the extreme PRAGUE, Sept. ll—(.~\P)—Cries1 danger of relying upon lliiS countrys ltetltrallty, but has ciully stated tonight. Germany has been advised tu he under ‘ not to gamble on the success the Czechoslovaks without l between Prime Minister" considering and tiuthnriiirs believed it woult; France and later this country. After a weekend of almost continuous Cha1ul1crluin_ Sir l given no undertaking t0 go automatically tu the defence of Czechoslovakian if Germany takes to war, it was (lili- nu illusions, of a short campaign zlgainsl; intervention hy consultations John Simon, l, Chancellor of theiExchcquc-r, Viscount ilaliiux, Foreign l Secretary", and Sir Samuel i-ioare. Home Secretary, and the Governments diplomatic advisers. the position of the (iov- l.‘ "It. is of the first importance that. the German Government should be under no lllil5i0llS m this matter and that they should not.—as it has been suggested they might,—cottnt upon it that a brie-n succcssttll campaign agalnstf Czechoslovakia could be stilt-Ky cln- ‘, barked Upon without the danger; of the intervention oi France and] later of this country, ,‘ "Although in view oi vrhat has been said it would hardly I been thought possible that in any! responsible quarters in there (‘Dllld have bcCil any cioubts, there have been opportunities for 511- Nettle Henderson (British Arn- bassador to Gcrlliaity; during Ill-i stay at. Nutclnhcrg to lure’. all the principal loaders of Gcllual . with,‘ the exception of Chalice... lei", and. from full reports he uas" given of his conscversatious, ue hale every reason to feel confident. our rnment was illlih()i‘ililli\‘l'l_\‘ summed up in these \ror(ls:—- full V Wanted Man Succumbs In yTruro Hospital m“ TRURO, N. s. st- t: twin-- d __ V, CHAIM \\'llilti, 2 HULK‘ Oclnian. . hlll- N- >31 " y“, w- ll i. tilt: iiiiiil lllilllll llil""'. null awhile. views have been conveyed to the proper quarters.‘ ._ _ - _ , ‘County mull “I'll Events of thc “ctktnd m ms mm Mm ‘MM-m cl lalco til rvcwv ,1 Evctits 0i the weekend lllll_\' be, 3,011.1. M,“ M‘, summarized as IOUQWSP- 11,1“, “$14.11 1,, l, ‘The British Government. fln-1C1,,,.,.,,,,-,,,, H111‘ _ ally has impresscdalpolt Llianclt- 5L ,,_,_.1,,11,U,,,1 . _, p, 111. 111111 -lor Hitler its position. _ E pulled out a l (diver. w icrr-o 2.~’i'hc uincr cabinet was ill 1n"ae.- l .\lu1u1 :11 put 111; 1__ .111~_1- 1111-, tically continuous session at it , rulnutt". bonrrl of and Downing" Street and iz ls assulntrl'w.lu-n ‘in .1 ' it considered general zlefcncc‘ A~ frt plans as wcll as efforts to prevent an Enropoaii war. 3 .l1".svpli Kennedv ,Slatc.s .»\lnlla.~'~.i(i>r, zwt l". up; ,1 ‘lull llllti comprthclisive rc-pws at‘, luovo. i every cigar . ~ . lctlllrflWtlilYt" uM/"zxtu who fhas been a crrit oi the (iovcriu; ‘ntcut. and Clcntclt". Attlee. ‘_ oi the (Ilalirrl t>l)llil.\lllOil ' House of Cotulzwct» Prime Mlnisu 1' cludcd one Ftnlrlill lfcrcltces was "he .‘\\'l.~l1 to iulurut . Lint} (mutton all _ support. lll the L..l\( (lists . F1, The tic" rlunon‘ ltas (let-tried no unto slit" l be >l‘ll‘ ‘o liltfcrl jbctore llc aks at Nuroutbcrz‘ ‘lUlll"l'l'."\\' anal Sit" N"\'lit‘ il-vuclvr-l sou ls 1w to .~(‘"‘ lllll‘. Till: dc-l ‘ lsiou r-"Eclcliilr ants trllit-zi on ‘lt-‘l supp sllwu a (ilrect l \§)l‘0(l(‘ll N11 the F'llt‘l1l'(‘1‘ unglil ix- frailgilt w" uroat viangcl" dur- in the eltiotlnnal atmosphere that al\vay'.~. surrounds illt‘ Nazi Party rally. l‘ might be interpreted as an aflront to Hitler anti instead of inllttcncing hurl along the road to pear.» ulitzht drive him into war. 6. The starze was set for an cm- ergcncr &sl0ll 0t‘ the full cabinet tontorrt. '_prior_toM Hitler's long- The 1irogmm proposed for thel Ottawa and the Itostlgotlclte calls! tor their visiting illllllfiilsii‘ N. 13.? ‘between Sept. l7 and Quebec. Sept. 22 and Sept. 26. (me ship will visit Stircl lx-twccu Sept ‘.37 and ‘.18 \\'ll|il‘ Lhc other ("ails licullj tlu‘ fca" nulc. 1 urtlax" taut-tn". 7ron0u1"0. I - (my 3y and utaxun int W - ‘ f' 1“ l)."i\\'-n11 ,1 Vlcivnia M; Fxltnmnol. 1;; Rcgina ",1 Vl/lntlipo; 74 'l'ol"onto . 7t) Ottnua 4o 3.1 Mont real 4; (,3 Quebec 41 7;; Snmt John 48 7'2 mention of other excellent quali- 1111,1111“ 46 72 ties they have shown. Th<ir cn- ¢11a,»1,,1g5q,,w,, .15 __ lllllwilifilll. liich spirits. chccrltllucss good manners, lack of conceit. and, |.~,)R|.;(3\ .1- lin the maorlty of cases. their tnsn- M;,,.,,,,m, PHWHH, LIE,“ t” llna-s, has been of a \-cr_v_ inch nw,k_-rfi,,, WW“. ,,.‘, ‘N, v N...“ ‘order and their departure 1s rc- WNW“. ' ' "“ " llrcttcd by all ltands in Hts Mnjes- m h 11m H1,‘ X, wv‘ v 1W2 tys Sicnai School." 1 5 " ‘ l‘ r 3 ~‘ ~~ ‘ i 1- -‘ ~- J and lfilllvvlinw mm" H Sun -c‘< (‘Ls even l'l.~'t‘.s font‘ w m .1 Sept. 211;‘, last <|1t.t1"l'~'-tt~eczt s p tn S1ll|t;ll=r.~‘(E-‘ i=1! ~; 11' uzes taut ,l1.t-1 (1-1 Three Iiivcrs. The destroyers will! Till-J (‘Ht l’l~."tl€\ bc at Motilll-al from Sept. 29 to‘ Leave Bordon 1 a m. . UPIUDPI‘ 4. aliepavrhlcll tilt-y will‘ l p. m. and l.“ p. m. ‘Tormen- procccd to llallt x. arriving Oct. '7 1 tlm- ‘ a. m, ll u. m. 1:11’, p. 1n. ’i‘lic Rrv-lllzottche w-lll ix- wt-l-l and (1.; p. m. comcll at Dalllouslc ml Sept. l8 Sundays. Leaves Ilnrderu 9.00 a. by Flsltcrics Minister J. E. Mich-f m. and 7 p. m. auduNcyv. Brunswick‘; rcprescnta-l Leaves Tormrnilne 10.15 n. t- zlw m the Cabinet. l and 3_](] p, m,