1m: WESTERNGUARDIAN ’ scam‘. litre. John Pond. u ciuuoii st t-P l BUMMEBBIDI mo rhinos o6‘o‘~..."°"' m Y m”, subscriptions Advertising. should be left with Mr; I ml, o n. Guardian may be bonihg daily stash; oi the following stores In Bookstore, Water Street. Gourli i) u] to Bakeg. Wail: Street.“ Mark cam The Guar l-ll w be do vered to en n “mm ,1- Boy at 2o per day. or 10o per week. Thaizaflliil fsor tidings-it“! "m, your order to the boy responsible for deilverin o c‘ ll your route. Wk 111 column is reserved for news of ._BU H11 interval, hut advertising o! u colLax-Slycofiggvgaéisaigag 561% V-ECBS. [ill] iiuture ruily be inserted at 2 ' 751-9113 n word, strictly payable lul ' - 25-9-11-21. rugst o. Tia-Klimt 2322f. —N0'l‘lCE. _ Th, w M 5 " DBJnlev 9,1111 595, v1 ' ' ' JZNLARGEMENTS only 15c otlpanm, Se, l W W111, hold a ma: Drllil ct... Konsinston. Konsinmnf’ of,‘ slggi§ng1véa .-DAGGET’I‘ & Ramsdeli cos- Septcinber 13th 1.43.11.12-11, miles for all types. Still selling .. —EXCURSION rate . ~ i . c. li R ll 1 110W on i111 ti." l" "rsiorzii. apomb- w d .- ______ Western 91111114111. 45 days return. .-I’ROMI'T and satisfactory ser- I _.¢-__-1_...i._.i__.-___.__._.__._ ._ e Slin/Ili/IT AND PRINCE COUNTY CHR E CRISP NEW CURTAINS for every window in your home. Many new styles and colors now showing in the liouse Fur- nishings Section. O O I O CLRLOAD 0F FRUIT hss ar- rived! Phone your order now while the selection is fresh sud complete_ I O l DOES YOUR. DOG need a new Harness, Collar or Leash? See the nice collection on display in the 5 and I0 Department. Consult Morley M, 3e11, Summer, ue oii your films. Gourlics Rex- side’ C‘ P‘ R‘ agent f” Paruculms- 11 Drugs. L-52-9-11-2i. 1-410- _(;E.\"l‘l.El\iEN! "Glos-Kreme" “BEDEQUE UNITED 9111111911- —Tlie services for Sunday. Septem- 11,111,241: are as follows: Bedeque 11 '1 do é li/imny gléigiipiia/i ‘i???’ - - - - .. ar er, Minister. L-67-9-12-li. orfalvl ~— Mr. I... S._Biaiicliard,1 —CIIURCII NOTICE. _ mndgcifpf the Provincial Bank at of New London. Sunday, soptgfioii} suiuiierside and. Dr. R. L. Noorianl 14th, St. Stephen's Burlington, Hfllv in 0n “riiursday morning on a visit Communion 10 30 A. M. St. Thomas’ olloiitrczil and Ottawa-S French River. Evening Prayer 130' ‘HTLNDLT-fi F UN ER A L P. M. St. Mark's. Keiisington. Eveli- inz Prayer 7.30 P. M. - - - - 11119111; ili-isc attending tiie funeral L 92 9 12 n’ glDr. C. (J. Archibald at ’I‘i‘].lrp 1111s, —-—I'OST NUPTIAL SIIOIVER. _ reek were R1011. G. A- 011118119 011 A Very pretty nuptial shower was 11,116, ii. cousin of the late Dixi held at the pretty new apartment bald and Mr. L. R. Alicn_0f of Mrs. Ralph Boates, Kirk St., in ersldu. Ml’. Manning Arcni- honour of Mrs. Ora MacEwen, nee laid of lbronto. son of the late Dr. Lena MacQuarrie, The bride receiv- lwiibald came to Truro for the ed many lovely gifts wh1ch “we tneral--—$ obeliod by Mrs. Uyril Hickey whige Mrs. George Meikle read the dc- 00111111111311111; verses. After a delight- fill evening the hostess served a de- licious lunch before the guests re- turned home.—S -—DD‘I§‘A"I‘I>I OF MISS MINNIE J. ._ , ,,d , ,, d b AN 1-. SON - There passed away,- oii,by_tie ea er o owe y in the P111199, Qouhty Hospmn on mziig o. hymn 511. Mis. W. 1-1:: Wednesday Miss Minnie J._A111;1g1»- 0015111510811 11,11? Sfilipfilgi’, John 1- son at 8i years of age. lVLiss An- t-l8. bliss-l. ‘loombs le 1'1 l11”'1¥°1‘- dcrson was the daughter of the late he miniucs of last meeting “ere Alexander Anderson of Fernwood hid and approved. Rellofis_,weie and resided at the old homestead 1.1m by treasurer and Chi-mull until quite recently when she went cviudshil) 581318181‘): Sonic dis- w live with her sister, Mrs, Alex. moon lock place 1081111111111; 11-5 andor Cairns at Summerside, Miss 811111111 1111,I11E§11'~,‘;)1T1SEuiévlgfimshf}, Angersou was a veiy estimable lady iflllilllg oi .i if i 41:, an will be kliidly remembered by Driller 11111115 11111116 11111 8 111 ~ | hcr many friends in Fernwood and, our moouus, Mia Humphrey of}. Bcdeque. Much sympathy is extend- ttnded ll cmtllhi‘ uiclcome to sevelka , e11 m he, 515181- who 1s the 1115111.. rsuors who were picscnlt and a to, 1115111111,; member O1 the 1,111,111 l. e a QSPPHRPI‘. M15~ C0111 M11“ funeral lstaking place _tliis aft. '-l Q1J1',1'1@. \\'110 111811 fldtilesitwb, 111° noon from the home of her sis‘cr‘ datwfifllfilfllygex, £114 to North Bedeque Cemetcryn-s ; ~ ~ cdictloii. “p” m“ _ - AT AT storm-on EXHIBITION _RECONSECRATION WEEK IIMUIERSIDE — ltccoiisecraiion The Montrose Calf Club exhibit‘ Week opciicd at Sunimerside uli at theAlberton Fair was very 111 Wednesday with a short patriotic 1v praised by the judges and vi. -‘ ucaram and an address by Muyur ors. These young people have some ‘Iilllililflli ln the Memorial Square.‘ of the finest Hoistcins in the prov- lhlmvcll Hancock is chairman of ince. and have been a feature for eCoiisccratiou Week and has sortie time now at Albcrtoii. m. m) a varied program. In the calf section winners were K111116561“! Mayor Campbell in order of merit: Bert Pfltilhlll, ‘ Leigh Dodds, Alfred Pridham, SC-Blp and well grcoriied hair. Gouriies Rexall L-52-9-11-2l. D3185- AISYFING IVIONTREAL AND for a hr-di thy JiliE W. M. S. OF Kensingtnn United Church met in the church lor on ‘Thursday evening, Sepi. -_'l‘lie Vice President. Mrs. '1‘ llunglirev, led the meeting which ris opened with devotional period; [P191119 "Bruin Now". Introduciioii U11 Pea d ‘ ' d l short lit..- Lqzigrsciic caumiiicuncuiixéciil-vanon ot Prldham. Merritt Shea. Fred Dc- (BO-hilt. Al‘. Rob Roy Macuregor,‘ bcrt, Reggie Prldhum_ Lloyd Mac- mho ginger, Lawrence Muss, sang Cue, Herbert Pridham. lateral selections; L118 _il11‘15 17111111 ind iliss Gcldhrirt suuuliofi 11111311111- Y¢111‘""K! j ~ d. ' rce 511.131‘ Tiifiiieiii. ggeniiiaiemoratl Fred Dunbar, Cal Bowness, lie- 31531-111111.) address bv Rev. K. G. Bert Pridhuni. Merritt Shea, Alii.d tdllvdn, pastor of Trinity ulllkd Pridhnm, Leigh Donald, Ira. Prid- Chiiicli: Sunday. special services m ham, Herbert Pridham. iii churches. Patriotic concert and‘, iteclal moving picture 06015-1 TW° Ye" 011111 on.‘ llieat . Tlis program will be un- iertiiee dirti-ctioh of Hon. Lt. Licut. LeBert Pridlism, Fred Dunbiil’, ti. Higgins, chaplain at No. 9 S. Alfred Prldham-S 1.1.5.. on Monday a radio address, ilCcmnidndlng Of icer, Wing Coul- iundci- E. G, Fullerton. Tuesday a ieremoiiy at. the Suminerside H1211 ithool Auditorium for the sciiuol pili with an address b _ I Lapointe makes opening address icdrcss by J. Fro in. m. a band concert by the girls 1111a in the square-S OTTAWA. Sept. 11-(CP)—Tlie Nazis not only confirm the justice of the democratic cause "but they themselves. by their words and deeds, furnish the best motives in the world to fight them and coli- quer them.” Justice Minister La- Pointe told the Canadian people lo- night. Speaking over a. national network of the Canadian Broadcastinil C01‘- ooration as the first Cabinet Min- ister to address the nation during Rcconsecration Weak which opened today. Mr. LaPointe sald:— "we therefore can make war without remorse for. unlike our en- emles, we fight with a clear, un- troubled conscience." Canadians were fighting. and would continue to fight. with R0118 unstained: for their strumflfl Wdl not only for themselves. their iiii- erties. homes and altars b111- 11150 for the deliverance of 1-111,“ DH‘!- Q1 the human race which the Niliii vult-Hre already tears with his tai- ongkconsecration week was fol-mull! opened yesterday when Prime Min- ister Mackenzie King. on ,the sec- 9nd anniversary of Caiiudas declar- a Personals l .___ —Ml's. Burke and Miss Mary Duke of Montreal are at present flaring in Summerside.—6 fM-l‘. J. J. Enman is on a holiday, 111i) through Nova. Scot-la and New iflillsiriclc-S ~1i1'. inward Arnett of the B. C. 1-13.15 at present visiting his pur- 1113. Mr. and Mrs. J. Flank Arne 1t, W-lmmerslde__$ —ller many friends are 118d 10 It Mrs. P. J. Cairns. Klnkoi-s. out inin after her serious illness and lmhshe will continue improve wlirs. tome MacLellan and her “11111101. Miss Shirley and son Ev- "11. have returned to their horns, "Ottawa after visiting Mrs. Mac- 1l11lns mother, Mrs. J. M. Noonan. erslde__-5 Red Cross Notes HOLMAIPS SUMIVIERSIDE ll. S. President (Continued fijoni__page_1) In the north, outposts have been established by us in Iceland, Greenland, Labrador and New. foundland. Through these waters there pass many ships of many fiugs._ Tiiey bear food and other supplies to civilians; and they bear niatrricl of war, for which the peo- ple 0f the Unit/ad states are spend- ing billions of doliars, and which, by congressional action. they have. declared to be essential for the defence o! their own land. ,‘ The United States destroyen. when attacked, was proceeding on‘ a legitimate mission. A Deliberate Attempt If the destroyer was visible to the submarine when the torpedo PQ-OQXOO OOQOQJOO O0 FRIDAY 6‘ SATURDAY III III liliiY illllliiil iiEIiY llllll lliil Tlllliil H9" TlIIIth-ieisiisflseesr-lsnlntsr- ~ F!!!" -1!I-"~s'_11.11~M-Pflb Also short subject Shows at 7-9.15 Matinee Saturday at 3 SUMMERSIDE “Ziegfeld Girl” NOW PLAYING AT CAPITOL, SUMMERSIDE "Ziegfeld Girl." which opened last night at the Capitol Theatre, $11111- merside. comes to the screen as one of the most star-studded, beautiful, tuneful and spectacular musicals ever to come out, oi Hollywood. It has everything that a musical should have for tops in entertain- nient-aii all-star cast, a powerful dramatic theme. musical numocrs produced on a lavish scale, cos- tumes fashioned by a magic ivniid, and the world's most beauuful guns. Outstanding are its five DfillCiDfliS, James Stewart, JllCiy Uaflfllltl, rfcuy Lamarr, Lana Zlurner and Tony Martin. With them are such liatiies as Jackie,Coopsr_ Ian Hunter, Char- les Winiiiiiaci" Edward Everett hor- 1011. Philip Dorn. Paul Kelly. i:.".e Arden. Dan Dailey Jiz, Al Shcan, , Holden, Felix i-sressart and Rose o art. The story itself concerns the rise of the three girls. Judy, Hedy and Lana from obscuriiy to fame 1n 1x119 ZlEFZIQid Follies. Smash new song hits in the picture's musical program include "You Stepped Out if a Dream." "Minnie from Trinidad." "We Must Have Music" and "Carib- bean Love Song" together with such old favorites as "I'm Always Chas- ing Rainbows“ and “Mr. Gallagher and Ml‘. Siieun ” , part of a general plan. . The important truth is that was fircd, then the attack was a deliberate attempt by the Nazis ti: sink n ciearfy identified Am- crrican warship, 0n the other hand. l the submarine was beneath the these has gf inggrhaglohhl 18w- “rum “dmwnh, the 31d 91 “shelsness are a manifcstation of a listening devices, fired in the dlr- , design which has been made clear ectiori of the sound of the Amcri- i m the American people for a ‘on, cim destroyer without even tnking|11mc_ n, 1S the N321 dcslgn L; the trouble to lcnrii its iclcntity-hlhojhh the freedom o; the Se“ "1 and to acquire absolute control and as the official German commu -| 11115 “P111131 1111311131419-1119“ we at‘ , nomination of the seas for them- ....se1ves_ tank was even more outrageous, For it indicates a policy of lndis- For with comm“ of the seas 1n ‘my their own hands. the way can be- crimiiiate violence against vcssei sailing the seas-belligerent came clear [or the“. next stflhl 91' 11911419115919111- domination of the United States: This w“ Piracy-legally “mi |zind the western hemisphere by moraiiY- l‘ w“ ""1 ‘he first force. Under Nazi control of the nor the lust act of piracy which Seas, no merchant Ship of the Um the Nazi Government has com- 110d 5151,63 m» o; any other Amefl- mmed “#1111151- lhe 5m°"°“" can republic would be freeito czlrrv 1'1“? 1" 11115 11'1"’. 511391‘ h“ on any peaceful commerce. except bv the condescending grace of this follfnwfid attack. 1 A 9W 1119111115 115° 511 Amermm forei and trannical ower. The flag merchant ship, the Robirii Ahflfflc 0,2,1, whm, “has beeni Moor. was sunk by o Nam Bub-Inna which should always be, a marine in the middle of the South 1 flee and 1110mm. h1ghway for us §u?‘““°' “mi” circumshinces V1°' 1 would then become a deadly men-i 41mg 1°11g"~’51ab115hed 11116171111‘ 1, ace to the commerce of the United 1 1011111 111W and every nrindinlo of States, to the coasts of the United 1111mm111Y~ The Passengers and the 1Siatrs, and to the inland cities of crew were forced into open boats the Unwed 5111141 - hundreds of miles from land. in direct violation 0f international agreements signed by the govern- 1118111 0f Gfifmlmy- N0 1111010811. 11°, The Hitler Government, in de- 311931111011 01 111151111". 11° 01191‘ °l'.flance of the laws of the sea and roudraflous hos come from 1119b: the recognized rights of all N011 811V°1'11"1°111- |oliier nations, has presumed to de- ‘ I11 J111Y. 1941, 1111 511191101111 clare, on paper, that great areas battleship in North American wat- 9g the 595541.911 1111-1111111“ a V“; ers was followed by a submarine 1 expanse 1y1hg 1h the western heml- 1 which for a long time sought to 5phe1-@___a1-e m he cgosed, and thhgi manoeuvre itself into a position of _ m sh1ps may enm- (hem for any, 11-1111014- The 9911800119 0f the Sllb- purpose, except at peril o1‘ being marine was clcurly seen. No Bri- 51ml; Acguhhy they are 511111111; tish or American submarines were 511mg at W111 and whhou; wm-hmg] 111111111 hundreds °1 11111“ °1’ 1-1115 iii widely separated areas both, spot at the time. so the national- whhlh and 11h- 0111,5155 o; these ily of the submarine is clear. 1151-4111118 prewhded zones, This Nazi attempt to seize con- trol of the oceans is but a COlIH-t nor-part of the Nazi plots now be- ing carried on throughout the western hemisphere-all designed toward the same end. For Hitler's advance guards-not only his avowed agents but also his dupes among us——have sought to make ready for him foothoids and briclgeheads in the new world. to be used as soon as he has gained control 0f the oceans. His intrigues, his plots, his ma- chinations, his sabotage in this new world are all known to the Government of the United States. Conspiracy has followed conspir- acy. Defy Laws of Sea Without Warning Five days ago a United States navy ship on patrol picked up three survivors of an American- owned ship operating under the flag of our sister Republic of Pan- nma-the S. S. Sessa. On Aug. l7, she had been first torpedoed with- out warning, and then shelled, near Greenland, while carrying civilian supplies to Iceland, It is feared. that the other members of heri crew have been drowned. In view‘ of the established presence of Ger-| mun submarines in this vicinity,i there can be no reasonable doubt as to the identity of the attacker. i Five days ago, another United, I §£”;’€:..l“°t‘.'2f'it..2"i% has": ~- 11-- sircruft in the Red Sea 220 miles L“; y", h p10; 1,0 "l" the south of Buez. she was bound for government o1,- Uruguay was anpoEkylli-gllghw". k k m, at smashed by the lprompt action “of 111' 0 9 V6550 51111 ' that count y. hch wa uppor tacked 118W the A111911°1111 11118 l-"diiii full by iierwAmericans isieighbors. were clearly identifiable. Two of A “he p0; w” lhen hgwhlng 1n Dl t Ottawa. marl“: m:v.s"h,,ow;m-. wrea o fqilixgfli-iiilblplaiaifegilgby 011v W111?" 11° i u flflifilFfils mviecleciicivfr. LaPginlf reminded nls listeners in B 81 ham- talk, Canadians were asked to, honor their men in unifonn “clad pledge anew their hearts. - minds and all their strength to the cause of freedom. i suom BABY (yrrAwA - (C?) — Production of insole sushi‘ 111 1311mm“ i“ w}! is estimated in terms 11111?" syrup at 2.276.400 gallons. d — (OP) — m. mhihiiii ‘dig-bibs. ,1’1- $111111‘ 111111151“ Q1 3t Columbus C 11313 LDIHIOII for more than 55 yell!!- 6 ere. “W111i Need For Jam and Jelly Overseas The need of am and jelly has mi vividly brojught home to usi M1111? through letters receivedi "1 members of the Canadian n, now servin overseas. All h,“ "11 possibly o so are urged b mike up for this lack by help- 0111119 Prince Edward Island Red ,1?‘ PYPDRre the ton of jellyi ":11 1-11? plan to make next k-To ate about 800 of the re-i EM 1500 pounds of sugar have u," received, and only ten bush- hn‘: liliiles when at least twenty c,“ 1t are necessary. The lted , 51 1! prepared to send cars and 31,11- 3'1 n 1'1" anywhere near Char- m 1mm if those who have apples ,1, "1111"- set time w ink them h, srgotlfy the office to his effect u", 1111<1fly afternoon. September 13'1"}; 0mg 1,? __.__-——"-'—— JUST A START n. i850 there w-"re only 611 1111111 of railway in Canada. cannons RAILS-Nil Jfly‘ no Clfifldl u a ""1 niiismitfi-ifillwd-iuiiiiic11w 111111" YOU send your contribu- ards this effort to Red ouse today? th ‘ the vessel sunk clearly carried the 1,1; every 901m, More recently, 1m these ships were warships of thel Ngehhhh, and that, government American navy. m the 111111 “*- .hss carefuilyarid wisely blocked it lcndeavour was made to subvert the government of Bolivia With- in the past few weeks the discov- ery was made of secret air land- ing fields in Colombia. within easy range of the Panama Cans. , flag of Panama. In the face of all 1.1115. We 5111911- cans are keeping our feet on the ground. Our tyne of demooraw- civilization has outgrown the thought of feeling compelled to fight some other nation by lesson of shy single pii-stical attack on one of our ships. We are not be- coming hysterical or losini our sense of proportion. ‘Iherefore. what 1 am thinking and saying does not relate to any isolated episode. |North Atlantic. This was no mere BRINGING UP FATHER I cou'd multiply instances. '1‘o be ultimately successful in world mastery. Hitler knows that he mus‘. get control of the seasfl He must first destroy the bridge of ships which we are building across the Atlantic, over which we shall continue to roll the impe- nients of war to help destroy him and all his works in the end, He niust_wlpe out. our patrol on sea and in the air. He must silence the British navy. It must be explained again and again to people who like to think of the United States navy as an Invincible protec- tion. that this can be true only if the British navy survives. That is simple arithmetic, For i1 the world outside the Americas fails under Axis domin- ation, the shipbuilding facilities which the Axis powers would then possess in all of Europe, in the British Isles, and in the Far East would be much greater than all the shipbuilding facilities and po- tentialities of all the Americas- not only greater, but two or three times greater. Even if the United States threw all its resources into such a situation. seeking to double and even redouble the size of our navy, the Axis powers, in control ,0! the rest of the world, would ihave the man-power and the phy- 1sical resources to outbuiid us sev- ‘oral times over. . No Time for Romantic Notions | It is time for all Americans of a1‘ the Americas to stop being de- yluded by the romantic notion that the Americas can o on living happily and peacefuily in a Nazi- dominated world. Generation after generation, America has battled for the gen- eral policy of tlic freedom of the sens, That policy is a very simple onwbut a basic, fundamental one. It means that no nation has the right to make the broad oceans of the world at great distanccs from the actual theatre of land ivar. unsafe for the commerce of others. That has been our policy, proved time and time again, in all our history. policy hns applied from time immemoriah-arid still applies —riot merely to the Atlantic but to the Pacific and to all other oceans as well. An Act of‘ Aggression Unrestricted submarine warfare in 1941 constitutes a defiarice—an act nf aggression-against that historic American policy. It is now vicar that Hit‘er has begun his campaign to control the seas by ruihlcss force and by wip- 111C’, out EVCFv vcstise of inter- national law and humanity. His intention has been made clear. The American people can have no further illusions about 1t_ No tender whispcrlngs of ap- prnscrs that Hitler is not interest- ed in the wrriorn hcmisplierc. no sr-pnrlfic luikiliios that. a Widfi‘ 11611111 protects uslrom him-can 1mg have ariv effect on the hard- liczided, far-sighted and realistic American DPDDIo, Because of these episodes. be- muse of the movements and oper- ntions of German warships, and livcause of the clear, reDsriu-d proof‘ that the present governmentmof‘ Germany has no respect for treat- ies or for international law. that it has no decent attitude toward neutral nations or human life-we Americans are now face tn face not with abstract theories but with cruel. releiibcss facts No Localized Operation ‘This attack bn the Greer was no localized military operation in the episode in a struggle between two nations This was one determined step towards creating a perman- ent world svstcm based on force, s11) G NICLE I Day after day the same rou- tine? Fatigue but little excr- cise? Then be like Jim. Watch . . . so cisc . . morning through the year." <- merce in these defensive waters. We have sought no 511001111‘ ' ‘ with HlliPh We do no: now. But iicitlicr dc we wan: 1 - * so much, that we are pay for it by attack our iiuvzil and liltlCiillili ships while they are on 102111111111? business. crs are not (iUCIJ y coiiccrnitl by what we Americans say 0r pllbllSll1 about them. We cannot about the dmvnfall of Nazism by the use of long-range irivcctive, But wiicn you sec a rnttlcsiiakc poised to strike. you do not wait until he has struck bciori- you crush him. These Nazi submarines and raiders are the rattlcsndkcs of the Atlantic. They are a menace to the free pathways of the high seas. They are a challenge to our sovereignty. They hammer at our most precious rights when they at- tack ships of the American fla8— symbols of our independence. our freedom, our very life. It is clear to all Americans that terror and murder. And I am sure that even now the Nazis are waiting to see whether’ the United States will by silence give them the green light to go ahead on this path of destruction] The Nazi danger to our western; world has long ceased to be a mere ‘ possibility. The danger is here now _-not only from a military enemy but from nii enemy of all law. a1‘. liberty. all morality, all religion. There has now come a time when you and I must see the cold inexorable necessity of saying to these inhuman. unrestrained seek. ers of world conquest and pennan- ent world domination by the sword -"You seek to throw our children and our children's children into your form of terrorism and slav- ery. You have now attacked our own safety. You shall go no fur- ther." Normal practices of diplomacy- iicte writing-are of no possible use in dealing with international outlaws who sink our shill. and kill our citizens. One peaceful nation after sn- other has met disaster because each refused to 100k the Nazi dan- ger squarely in the eye until it actualy had them by the throat, The United states will not makc that fatal mistake. No act of violence or intimida- tion will keep us from maintaining intact two billwaiirs of defence: first. our line of supply of materiel to the enemies of Hitler, and sec- ond. thc freedom of our shipping on the high seas. No matter what it takes. no mutter what it costs, we will keep the time has come amen the Ani- CFiCii5 themselves must now b0 dr- icnded. A continuation of attacks 111 our own writers, 0r in traitors which could be used for further and greater attacks upon us, will inevitably weaken American abil- ity to repel Hitierlsin. _ Do not let us 511.112 hairs, Lot us not ask ourselves whether the Ani- criczis should bogin to dvicnd themselves after the fifth attack. or the 10th atlzick, or active defence is] now. , Do not let us split hairs. Let us and the passengers are drowned," This is the time for prevention of attack. , If the submnrinrs or raiders at- tack in (il5lhlll (xutvrs. they car. attack equally “o1 within sight of, our own shores. 'l‘li01i‘ V0111‘ l11'°5'i once in any waters which America . deems vital to its defence consti- tutes an attack. In the waters which we deern necessary for our defence. Ameri- can naval vessels and American planes will no longer wait 1111111 Axis submarines lurking undcr the water, or Axis raiders on the sur- face of the sea, strike their deadly blow-—first. Upon our naval and air patrol- ARA : : : your habits. Lisrlesa days. headaches, may simply mean incomplete elimina- tion. So . . . “There's lots of work in my candy- couriter job, but not much real excr- 5 . yct: I keep well by following bonus the Kellogg Eran Flakes way every Take these fwo steps to health ‘I. To gut wall, see your doctor 2. Te keep well, watch your habits ‘Especially with an indoor job, guard against incomplete elimination. But don't make mat- ters worse with harsh cathartics. The wise course is to eat: this tempting, mildly laxa- tive cercal every day. Then you'll bc sure of getting needed “hulk” right through the year. DonW: put it oiT. Order Kellogg's llmii Flakes in tlic golden-yellow package iiuwl 1 assume tiiut the Gcrlnuii lrad- 1 513,35, J01,“ AdHmS, b51113 i ships of 1119 2°11‘ l, shooting unless (lcrniany continues Ilc sc-ek it. 'T*(".'l.\lS_ That is .liilS sovereign nation. Thai. L. the now operating in large number over a vast expanse of the Alluri- talning the American 1iolirv of freedom of tho sons-now. That open the line of legitimate com- Long-Range View Instead. we Americans are tel:- lng a long-range point of view in regard to certain fundamentals and to a series of events on land and on sea which must be consid- ered as a whole-as n Dart. oi a world pattern. It. would be unworthy of s great nation t0 exaggerate an isolated incident. or to become inflamed by some on; act of violence. But it would be inexcusable- fo‘lv to mini- mire such incidents in the face ni evidence which makes it clear that States, Soviet Russia and Indie. the incident ls_not isolated. b111- 1meahs. very simply and clearly tic Ocean-falls the duty of muin- , i z. . means get bulk in the natural, delicious wuy that you'll gladly make a daily liubitl ' . . whut is needed is often more “bulk" in the dict to move fuud wastes promptly. Which . . . A hint to those who have “the blues" No need to go on feeling depressed, “heuddcliy” from the results of in- complete elimination. No need for harsh cathartics, either! Instead, eat d ious KELLOGGS IHZAN FLAKi. WITH OTHER PARTS 0F WHEAT evegy morning in the gaearl Gently laxative in a natural way, they help supply valuable minerals and proteins too. And do they taste good! You‘ll surely go for their mouth-watering mellow fiavourl Start the Kellogg's Bran Flakes way tomorrow! Order the golden- yellow package-now in two con- venient sizes. In restaurants ask for the triple-wrapped individual package. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. patrolfing vessels an .ll 1irotrct all —i‘.cl only Am ' ~ of any tug-w in our civic IUPPCC 'l\'(‘ \\'.l l(‘l'-\.. i _ . . “W113 1° '1hc_v will protect ilicin from sub-, peinilttlng li..ii to. mam, .. tiiein l , 11W)’ will protect from silrfzicr» raiders. This Sill n is scroud Piimtiiit of ioiifaov(,i_tillii‘ll“f(li mnownu, pm, . . ‘ 1 “loiiiui i invii 1ihv>ically v p ~ _ . . - .11 i ' A LlilLfKi 5.1.1. ll-l\,\ in this out , mm, m, __ , , Uwse . HOW or uustry, w moot the ticmrinds for workers. fllQlYS and European. which tvcre iiifcsting . the Caribbean and South Ameri-i can waters, dcstroying Amcricaril commerce. 1 Tho third P" States, Thou s Jvilcrsoli, ordered; iiic Uiiiloil swims navy to cud tlic i attacks bciiig made upon Ameri-‘ can ships by the Corsairs of the nations of ‘orth Africa. My obii ation as President is historic; it L.- cicur; it is inescap- ziblc. It is no act of war on our part when we decide to protect the seas which are vital to American de- fence, The aggression is not ours. O/urs is solely defence, Blit let this u-arriing be ciear. From now on. if German or Ital- Hill VChSUiS of \\‘I\l‘ cuter the waters, i lhc protrclion of which is ncccs- Silly for American cicfence, they do so at their own peril The orders which I have given as commandcr in chief to the Un- iicd States army and navy are to carry out that 1)DiiC§'——f\L once. The sole i‘('S1)i)llSllJiill_\' rests up- on Gurniaiilz Tlicrc will be no European 1 That is my obvious duty in this tlic cir-nr right of l C. .1 i. is assorted, would like to 1 id the SLlllLil Atlantic Zine of civlmct: to iiiilo Portugal's .- . . ". c . 11w ‘- Azores not 511i‘~—"W(‘ 11111 0111.1‘ 111‘1'~‘1“'l(,-iilv stci WSSIIJ v, if wc unuld ‘ ‘AKWQ 1}. . ,1? 1 ‘ °1115°1V°5 11 m‘: impeiio Smwwds l-ivoli ligiltlllit‘ wull of (iCiUllLU1)'Igg§.11i\r..;1“u ("M 111 891-11118 11111119. 01' 11 111° cm“ \1,'illCll we arc pic 40d to inuiiitaiiihwr“($11,111, ' vat: io to staff talks 'I‘hnsc l i‘. is {trlriirci hero. - 1 Ill it‘. r [ii early ‘ w. iiil. illi- l.» Afr 1 .1 - 1;. Nuulics. ifiovcriioi l-eneral -~f iicli M0- ‘rocco, and one o: 51w gl-iitrrais i .111‘. meet- 11121113114 l.‘ lrl-POVI- around this u-vslcrii hemisphere. I have no illusions about the‘; gravity of this stop. I have not} token it liurrivdlv or lightly. Ii is the rcsull of months and months of colisiulit thought. and ziiixicli and prayer. In the protection of your nation and mine it cannot: be avoided. The American people tony-faith American cournuc no loss today. Tlioy know the actunlitics of the attack upon us, 'I‘hoy iiccmsitlcs of n bold dolciico n1;- nlust these attacks, 'I'hc_v ' ' that (I16 limos mill for clcnr licndr _ zmrl tom-loss il(‘.'ll"t>. And with that iunvr that cumvs in a {r00 1ion1ilc (‘illi- scious of thmr diuv and of righteousness of what thoj; will-with divine and he lp not new. The, ._.. "idcnt of the United 1H1“ have fac- 1. - ed other grave crises in their his- ' and i American resolution. They \\-'i.l do‘ | know the 1 L“, l C strength 131v i » tliry do. stand tii ' latest 119s zhcii" so". 11011.11 ‘Kl 9i 51511.3 (Cfllliiklltfi frwm page i) i: of those who ninwly for war are engaged on ivn r i. 3. ycrs should not niake “uii iilc" xlcmnnds for ex- cnip..0n of their workers on the grounds they are essential. 4. The oiuy threat to Canada's "creditable production record" is loss of output through industrial uispuics, 5. An illvgzil strike in times such as tiir-se i5 almost equivalent of GESOTIIOI‘. in the face of the enemy. France, Nazis, (Continued from peg _—=—___..- .. - .. i quate if lliifillillislfibif? sources for illPil" inform ~'=i-l ‘wit States gen- ._\ llli‘.€ most of be WW. 1i If l. 3;’: l'.i\'1.\'f; Amoru ' distinct tree inn..