e R DIAN 111E WESTERNGUARDIAN ' @311“? Mrs John Pond. u Church Street-Phone m SUMMERS")! and PBINLB COUNTY Tr-‘ITMPWM AdvmIsIr-e. some be left with m; Pond. f" - pqurdllll may he boughé daily stksny of the following storm in muiore, Water direct. Gourlles Drugstone, Water street, 1, Bakery. Water Street. Mari Gsiidet. 8'1 Gra 11h Bu- s, 11,, Guallillll will be delivered to lny home in Sulhvimersideuoy dgilec Time This Has Happened In Sllmmerside And HOLMAN’S Makes It Possible! my at 2o per day. or 101- per week. Phone 388 l gm. I ,1" you] order to the boy responsible for deliveries sift... “.173? m [YEW gFTFING HEAD for {'7 cc s-io Shavers. Bring Arriving This Week . . . A Whole Carload 0f in your Schick Shavers and we will have it fitted with the new 2M Hollow Ground Cut- Mllllllll Is reserved lor new: iilociii inleresl. but advertislnl _ROB ROY MacGx-egor Wm New“ a ‘la-ml? Dmsram in Cen- l “nrwsy nature may beuiserleo trsl Bedeque H311, T“ d ’ _ “n: u d ' d t t” “H.111; a word. strictly paynhie temiber 16. es fly This hi; 21:! C$‘tine;al;es?lis biluloce. s. vast improvement over the —-F0ll. old style and will bring your Schick Shaver right up in line with the best. Phone or call in now. Hardware Department. I I O I DUCK SEASON opens Sep- tember 20th. Get ready now- Visit Holnisifs Hardware DI- parlimenl for famous hard hitting Western Ammunition, Iver Johnson Shot Guns and all other hunting supplies. O I I O ANOTHER L01‘ of Rexfelt Mats has just arrived in the 5 and l0 Department. They're ideal foi- covering worn spots S I SALE _. 2 glide 4 H. P.: Hulls Trllitreierghgletifoglill 1 mw ti] bag filler. wood 55mm; uut_ i benw l/lkggr; wages 35 foot endiessl ' merside. em T“1‘f§‘-?§;1f§‘f§‘1f, l t:.sT.v“eY—==1-‘ 41011 slLE International en- were held yesterday afémoén Ii-léfrll‘ hltllflint‘ 1iowcr, Hall's Thresher 1115 11m, Esme ‘ _ iivu" P“! “u”? W°°d m“ ed by manv oilclefrlggdslalnitfilllrl 10min Willi two blades; 35 foot ' of R. T. Holman Ltd., attended and fless bfli. APDlY to Reg Thomas, the store was closed during the time gumrrside. L-492-9-a-3i of the service. The pallbearers were‘ Messrs. J. LeRoy Holman. G. P, l Walker. A. W. MacDowell_ Maxwell‘ bellsvfl. John W. Hogs and Don. AENUINE Green’ sheaf 550 ft.l with binder Twine, distributed 1.1.5312 and retail at Braces. L-124-9-9-2i. ,L\‘LARGEiilENTS only 15c st I1“; 131111; 00.. Kensington. -‘l'lil(‘K, heavy. strong. manyy m, -' --1>i-oo1 insui building a] 1, mt1s.'.i.1 d Baker Ven Archdeacon Q R around the sink, stove, etc. vim“ m?» “m.” °f m“ Harrie ' ' ' v o I i0 n hil th i t. flpllisiel’ for pultitions and walls churéhnéozijgtlgg thglsegli-ce 155i: n y o “E sw e e. c’ as u where, eliminating dirt, ‘Mm will cut tiie fuel bi 11_ I DON'T FORGET-the season's 424-9-9-21. house and , I t the Peopiefélfilctfirfiffi“ was m L biggest Fruit Sale takes place . __.____ __S,SIDE Tivow 0 this week end in Bowman's . _ t! w... t-Tl. mono. ........s......".. €..".’l:;..'.: 32152:: ‘l°."“".i'iii‘éiz...“ v.22‘: . ‘I: lnallng y OW "CG " I‘ El‘ OW . 1111; of the C. W. League was ; o; M“ 0,. am . ' oiiSl-pi. 4th, with a very good 1 bum-g mg cufigiétefli", tfigurlégf iidincc of en Luslnstw: mem- 1 uisr monthly meeting c; the 511m. eager i0 start the fall's work ‘ merside Town Council on Monday ever increasing energy. Itwas "lEhl- Bll-S P855611 were as follows: ..-. that in future, meetings 'T°wn Paid bllls $293183”; unpaid fruits is due to iirrive Thurs- I day. Order your requirements without delay, Prices nrc very special for this sale. t l O pEARS PLUMS Feature Special ! . - i i be nun on the first Tliurs- l liiasaigfé- 21123551113: $lit%llg0€a¥he “.125 ll 0 l. M A N Bartlett's I Ehgt PIBUmI: l o1 eavli month. In answer to .1166 ' ' t 5h d‘ ' ' ‘ _ __ ___ __ s _ as 9t _ _ _ ivlltlll "U"! 319 Cflllmllc chill?‘ lconvircetlitlgixis ioswdrurllzzeriilrrigigfvs V22?‘ bURInIERSIDE 11 Qt. Basket - of the Canadian forces. each E rancy 2; theft two arrests and con- .15 to donate s Rosary. and lvictfons; common assault, arrests dollar from the fund. m be ,2. convictions 2. Fines and costs, to the armed forces. The °°ll°°l°<l $53-00 THXES in NO. 1 Blue Plums GRAPES 89¢ . “lreasl —‘~— 11 Qt. Basket — —- -— ,o11 war ivork reports ordering ‘£16253; diOne man W85 ’ erican measures in aid of Russia .. for knitting for the soldiers‘ “as imposedfs "B and l1 flue and on s policy intended l° “out Blue “__ 0,1.‘ 1101,0115 of the other‘ ' - izbstolp to further CIIOPOBClIIIIIEIltS 6 Qt Basket__.__.. Damso ittee. showed fire interest __(;QMMUN"~Y CLUB MEET_ y up“) m me Far East" I n8 by thLs Sub-division during summer months. Prizes were ted nt the closing of the ~11 term. A large cake was given he parish 1i"cnic. A patch-work twas madc- by the members for r1: Greeting and best wishes been extended to sick ‘nem- To-hclp to carry on the work ' l The North Bedeque Community Club met ct the home of Mr. and lMrs. Brewer Waugh recently, the. women members busily occupying the hours sewing quilt pieces and knitting for refugees and the for- ces. Collection was taken amount-l 1'18 to two dollars and fifty cents. Luncheon was then served by the Britain's Hopes Concluding his address, hi5 first the House since the Reese». conference, iic_ thus summed up 1 Britanrs situation and hopes:— "The mood of Great Britain is widely and rightly averse from ev- wrynfotirxm 0%‘ shallow orhpremature exu a. on. iis is not t e time icr hostess and a “cm hm“ en-Wyed- boasting or slowing prophecies. out v 6 Git. Basket — — —- PLUMS Green Gages 11 Qt. Basket——— Red Plums 11 Qt. Basket---— 89c 69c 99o I zles of card-parties have siart- , It was decided to hold the next 111 - 15 ~; -_ ‘ ' 1119 11,-1.1 15 to be 111-111 at m‘. > meeting at the home of Mr. and 51:12)?) lgolgéij 1$1§§?ra§§°wgl'1r_,,ff§1, 1 e n, M“ Arcade Gaudet A5 M15, Ralph MWJClHlll the evening desperate to all eyes but. our own. LB, m“ m,‘ M“ o, Rah/Mes de_ I of Sept. 10th. Three quilts, one Today. we may ssv aloud before sri s " r entirely on active mterested ‘his, it is hoped that each ‘tor iviii do all w“ii!n her into ivnrk for our idealist-God Clniiiizi. Personals lbs. H. L. Payne add daugh- illss ltiririon. who have been mg their vacation with Mrs. t‘; sister, Mrs. T. H. E. In- » have returned to their home itortli Grafton. Mass.—S. lrs. Wiiiiiim Curtis 0i’ Boston listing i161‘ brother. Mr Joseph ilesltochcs of Miscouche and reialives.—-S. _. Joseph DesRoches of Bos- u visiting relatives in Mis- idonated by_Mrs. Stephen Barri- uu.t, and thirty six knitted articles have been handed in the piist two months by this club. l BRITISH PREMIER ___(Con_tinued__from _ page 1) ed that Hitler might soon change tactics and ensure the United Stews naval forces m those waters — lmt he ranged. too, from the Russia-n front to the now inactive theatre in Libya. As to Isibya. he announced that d DOwerfui new British l'6lllf0l"‘(‘ill'f‘lS had ieachcd the armv of the Nile which now stood ready to deAUllL the German invasion of Egypt. Germans Lose Heavily As to Russia. he declared that its flmagniffcent resistance" already ,had cost the Germans more bi-zod awestruck world ‘we still are mus;- ers of our fate. We still are cap- tains of our soul." Mr. Churchill met in adviince criticisms of the eight-point deals:- ation subsequently delivered by l-wo Conservative members of Parlia- ment. . For he said‘ that while he had al- ways deprecated the formulation of peace or war aims at this stage. "a Joint declaration by Great Britain and. the United States of Allifliifli. is an event. of a totally different nature." “Although the principles in the eciaration have long been familiar to the British and American democ- moles." he added, "the fact that it is s. united declaration sets up a milestone or monument which needs only the stroke of victorv to becoire a permanent part of the historv of human progress." Henry George Strauss and lvlsur- ice Pethcrick, Conservatives, took s. different view. however. Mr. Strauss said the Atlantic he after an absence of nine- in three months than they icst in .. _ “years-S. ‘my yo“ °f ‘he first Greabw": lcfligilli-ler Athllgricglili otllil€glliliilzllFxedglxlld that Hitler faced .lic iusxcssity‘ u. went on.____ ' . end Mrs. Wm. J. Buch- having l° mamtm‘ his “me-l n07" "Most of us would do a. llreat deal -- have returned to their home hlmmerside after a. very pleas- visit with their sons, Messrs. ‘the Arctic to the Black Sea “with lprecarious lines of communion" 1 through all tnc scverities Russian winter and the vigoro s for Anglo-American friendship. but one of the thimzs we ought not to do is too readily to agree with the 1 TU MATOES CUCUMBERS Also — Green Peppers Grapes . Canteloupe . . . Etc. . Table Peaches . .. AT BARGAIN PRICES Canada's Besl: Fruits Rushed Fresh To YOU! Car Due To Arrive Thursdayu-Order Now For Delivery On Arrival White Siivderskin Onions . . . Pickling Onions . . . Red and Table does not compare what he says with _____-__- . and Emmi Bu ham“ and. _ magniloquent general declaration of ‘L d w from the Far East and d! i r 1m ' r h In The ‘some of his statements in 1937, a‘ families at Monclion N. B. gaugextlférfllfiffsitmtalpirtlésl}? expect ggxgcigftiozhatifilfchMxgagdgutp£g¥glfxg lihle gacllllc. gticftstchalaifiglehrlgnalsgias, lie/Er‘. YIM,B,A. Llndbe gear 1938' 1939 ‘ma 1940a‘ glldbelgh‘ i____-_- ‘ 1 d 1 arguments or not s n . AN ENGINEERS pa“ M vm-a ustrszsrsztrztzvxztrnt: 2; illhflsllté. at???‘ will? - -— 1 - - - “‘ “” ' l“ ‘h’ 5mm” llldfitlllg (Continued from pm 0 And finali Lindber n addre -—-—— Still. he said. the Soviet’; need ggégl: fml-F mistake‘ at we “new n“? I y. g sses ‘(Continued _from‘ page i.) bie. 1 la dozen of them were within ill oi the great oil dump win-n rent up. They sirrinied for safe- lltlW-Yflfd-dilfill entries and in llflseconzis the wnoie place wns llhrrno of scarlet names, leap- of supplies was Urgent since “a con- siderable part of the munitions tn- dustrv and the iron and steel pro- duction of, Russia has fallen into the hands of the enemy." and mus Britain herself must expect. some re- duction in the American aid upon which she had counted to permit its diversion to the Soviet Mr. Petherick said he doubted the wisdom of the document at such a time and that after winning the war Britain "should not be in too much of s hurrv to make peace." l (Continued from page i)_ """"— v‘ "' h Steel of Montreal. 1%§§“'§f§1t1n¢n's address was nfili il bl . immediately sva a es taking me may prove significant. He was very careful, however, not to forecast in any way what Mr. Roosevelt might say. He merely held out o hope to Britons of active Anglo-American air and navel collaboration 1f Hitler's acts should turn the whole Atlantic into a war zone. The Board of Directors of the Charlottetown Y. M. C. A. held their first monthly meet-ins o! the season last nlshl- Tm“ V135”? were Messrs. J M- MQFMYBll- -m- commercial DOllW 811d l?! ‘he Yam!‘ taut growth of dependence. One by one they all fell into the net. Tur- key remains, and it is doubtful if Turkey is b11923)’; ' There remains Italy and Vichy. himself to a type of argument which he and his advisers must know is as hollow as it is false. I’ we study the events cf the past 150 years we will learn, says Liiigbergh that Britain will attack ihc United States as soon as it suiis her u) do so. History reveals no such thing. .. ' - tment Billion. l. J. Stacey. G- 0- 5"“ ,, achievement; o; _ lfifougl 1,1 k 1111' If the United States are to fui- ‘The 36PM h E M_ Swwarl, T, those suprem- 11 h ._._ 1 _1V d f 1 1 1 . ‘ __ edlllrl? lhc Algticslggy? awihicic fill the tgsk tliiivrklli; selrgtrinlllghstgfau- Raegtsegrsarfylorsttctli): ligonfifjtmiéflléleénf ghélgllgrxlifwyal McDonald! N311 architefltnrghlaozh deskildeié); ti‘; gywboti: (‘ixafliflgifsfltg cncrililinildr ' a <1 se ves." e remzi e . " ire - _..__ ‘ .. ' _'_ ma, d , , . u 1 I- a" st n . ‘ _ ‘ ‘y “Bllllogtr the same time s coal lllllfms will 11"‘: l° be Se‘ u” “' (Continued from page i) m“ °l the” three women’ me fiflifigoshlgi.nni.i'§..,sli1-..H..tv ,,§°i1.1§ib°1l:l;: dlffeeiea 1n each cm, and Dfliitfit the iucniny of then ll 50.000 ions was lishted up converted and there will have to be statement said. Cudmom ‘G R Morn, <3 q m!“ difference common interests. and a determin- wnsoline- a mm" curmxunento: civilian con‘ "It may be recalled m“ the re-t I I Mrs dudmore reported for the makes little e556 S6 ‘and’ ation, too. to avoid trouble \\'l‘il('h l1 detachment o, 539W“ 1mm” $111,191,101, over 111815,» conference later, sold there was 1e“, 0g an intcrnee does no 1,331.31} Qgmmittce and outlined Both decided. the one in l9 h“ L“ Occasmt m? Canada and l1- me, lamnm, need m, W0 no doubt of the nationality of the l jmpl authorization to leave enemy I I i 1 1 r a lame Drogmmlne o, “m5 mé other m “w, ‘ha,’ n" ‘hey it ‘_ _ g : J Wmommm dvnflmitim met Improvement In Atlantic underwater marauder Three of ' w"; my A5 9, 1111c no British Sub- ,%1?,T 1},’ be ¢oninieiiced about the fonowed me 145m, policy" no one s bmmdlfs a ' ff”- I’ "”!"‘"‘7" “mm, a few- hours. Great me crew, he 551d, were saved, l cot 15 almwed to qulg Gci-man- m,“ of ocwbm if he has icml 11 inn km» l- bill ‘ loin icsscd up timbers, Chunks Of the ions and bitter combat in. In the other incidenwthe bomb- I iield territory. Spitzhergen The Secretary. Mr. Hubert N :- would desire to attack them‘. find b!’ he Ls lilCfflflsil ' h:il'<i-|i'i'<'.~.x¢~ri to . . a " ne" the meant 0! 0011150 - ’ _ ‘ m” ““ ‘f-‘fellhlh ‘llmlill friars"... ‘gzrhtsfi "It m“ rpm.“ ‘zrllidmthf fir." "til are... us’... ....... lilruices to mines were destroyed British position soyiris that largely‘ pmnfly by a N“! lanbmlelcrw i-eistives may 21555551“ occupied um coopgrflmn with me Y,‘ n’ may.» B 3t i. avirfsu (‘come worsen "lklflfl-r deep in the ground 1171111?“ ‘he dwel°lmlenl °l new was ssvecl by a. Br tish warship lag” w calxflei 1 forms issued by LONDON. Selll- 9-(9? owl" Men's Club and the swimmins PW" In this belief Mussolini, Dorian n M‘ ‘Y’ m7“ ‘m m“ l7““°‘l “' lm° sllflmlllt-l ‘Mllcs 3mm‘ “d ‘med ‘hlpnhml The Steel 5e fa was re uin- “m” on o g --A Canadian army force has de- ramme which was carried on at the, ' half correct. SMMST" ‘l h“ "mwd m‘ F"““'° “ll-J. C. Bvrii ‘of Vancouver °5l l" ‘lull and 5mm“ “mmmtedl B t“ pits to me post offlcea n ‘l d Canada's heaviest blow of ‘Butts Durins the summer months‘ “"5 Lmdberw are hi k and Pmkmd~ h” ‘m-Vs‘ W" Fmhml slz°°..?'1slf‘l’“d 11x1‘ command: lg Smilrecegilntilglee ggniggseesltlhggsriillg‘ lclle tfiilgfllsgglnguzvitliesggfllfswl‘ ‘knlgalnnelo filly bgeieiiadllligid lvifmoit- tillemyawlll‘ against thc Gefmflhi and considerable rcéitccoratinflnw” :3; Theythyte csgblagg: argglfigegn gun“; joined Germain‘: and Britain only . a W! W i burn for m"! ' ‘ Nazis of the rich ried out. The winll a 6y‘ "8 - ?llf‘l' olfcrinr orizanh- 11mm: tc r1115 1,1 1 ogre" loaded with food, lumber, cereals France previously have deprived the ,“ ‘ , _ He]. Wm no; hllfrest coal dump conwlmd llletliagttitpililrle? tliehnsumxlagrmof tar- and 89119111 (‘M80 W119‘! bl’ m‘ ibgiliedmsde public by the external cool deposits of the bleak 5pm- been commute“ redecqmted a d Wm‘ Hmers plan“, m Fmnw‘ “rm” m" "hon tin-w mun- ,“ W15. Four hundred small ‘ell’- axound the base of . “Dlirrs used ii long torch to m! t liN‘. , °l the mines I entered be- sets. Still. he said. the end was not in sillht. adding:- “The Germans are much hamp- ered on the American part of the Atlantic by fear of trouble with the powerful American naval forces‘ government of Iceland. There was no war supplies aboard. ' It was suggested in some quar- 1w ters here toda that Mr. Roosevelt ‘ would seize e opportunity pre- sentcd to him.by the Germans and announce new naval policies for 1's department as information as received from overseas. Previously lists have not con- d the name of Miss Eliza- beth Mci-Iugh who was said today to have been retained in custody but it was thought here that she offal bergen islands. The medical unit was comma " ed b a Lieutenant Colonel from flsmlton, out, and the other two doctors were Capt. J. E. An- drew of Charlottetown, P.E.l., and Cspt. Don Young of Ottawa, s will be opened by the fifteenth September. Mr. Roy Cudmore reDOi-tinll l0!‘ the programme committee outlined plans for the largest physlcfll Mill club programme which has been carried out for a number 01 Vl-‘llls- special plans are behuz made to lvoives permitting the attack them: so lens 1w they d“ as they are told, which. in the case of Mussolini and Dsrisn. MW l“- poiicinl of mell- country by the Nazi Gestapo though this does not by Buy means try but upon riic ficrnmn mmpcts who control it. But those facts muke no difference 'n Lindbergh who ‘s a desncivvc mun, honing lWflllFi hour that his country will "coiirihnrnfr" \\'l'h filler. To siivn 11 " " Hitler's s _ hih iessly patrol the ap- h MCiiil Ui it football f t o tertalii- eudit-The "flhllwlllv l“ policy n -. i. n; _ . <1, i?“ ‘nablllglllzlihlallifflllgllhilzdmlillltll: gnlélchgnlgelhe Wefitelm tgemlslkgetref ltxlgglyllligémw léllilélillilcywltlglartlligllixllg byfgmgflawasMalwnyentlt/Jlrfileldlgin ‘Esther? officer: lifilclutlyed Ffflllk ‘.23? otfhihgonméjili illinuniiffrslrm. 121G mind i" one of unquesuoulur 0V3‘ J so “.11 gravy: £11,‘: lznygecegrznvs “lat W Thi be a ep us _ d v 8 . . Hmi‘§i§§“§é’v°?é"s ixllllflh couigd “tin. ltn might be a izresler 335:1 American ‘from a" s” prelvious lists as an internee from Nutatt of Halifax. gigfisgeolgfiageuf-llg;'lw_ “Ifmmld lehlgfw the“ is me poncy ma, aizioliiiglggtcqriiaffiapui‘:“:7 2:22.511“..- liunntiti help. ' . H“ l“- _i bei given every 111, < ' < ' llflrvivlzianeinioiiefgalhad left "The enemy's tactics may chsnst- Mo“ observers “Ned that H" §f,‘§,‘,§f,’§{“{,‘§,’°m§ p...,‘.‘§,mm. commmk Lindbergh recommends to s __~_____ we l. The only persons watch- ,‘ M autistic show besides a Canadian soldiers were the handled in a can “whiter the m“ animal.‘ eduglhlgrsdios. however. also the wrimcriyiiglatfagnirllllhlel-‘iio not boat! to “was the warmth‘: lldigifiq “owéngi, S; flgfiflmgg, “a?! w‘: l5 l0 dwm 3:‘ lzgggaxhupg‘; w‘: ' l" mlnins men accepted the Rreatest possible need to prevent countered. an order or that sort A l"? m“ m “l” and save t l Service Work which will supervise “ml-m” l‘ ' ' “h PL“! "their our; Q1 work good precious munitions sunplles- m" would nul‘ify the whole policy of Klus. but choked with emotion. the prosrsrnme foi- the boys in the United States, contrnslini! ll W Iuhfl‘ .. v and expressed no obiect- Stfcflmins scrass the! Allflzlglec ma“ ‘he American Government to STJ‘,§,,,E§Q“°},ZQ‘ thytaengtclcgglf‘: services and which will improve the ihc weakness of lhzilltilillilflllifhslhfli: ' ursuance o e pv cv 0 ' .. ——-- u a st their cisnosa . » fallen be ore er. s . m led 5m“! '°v°'“m°“l""°m Nach- lgtxheqctlzldattoreillrlglllt (Continued from D1186 l) Conldlfln boots end llullllfl"! 9° Iagellltfllgl members cf the board (ex- ‘c1233....’ can.‘ happen u, usv» Rm“. ~~ -_-_-. l"! m" fihgleld me m.“ M gun." measures o1 meeting force Yep-We m9 clvlllll" "E5 the?’ WW5 pressed sDDTWlfll-l"! l" l?“ (‘-123 mom wmch 110111111955 Qften formed ‘o dangcgurone: grill“ niml" become wnh ‘one’ He might 8o the length l“ change m ponqldgi? Pall: iiiisrlrwilidgoirilgae ggrimiillgaili g pggtldblv htlllee rllllfinrfiisiilz. '\ congenial topic of .c0nvPT5f\l'-°" I ‘ ocean wide. Meanwhile let us hour of warnins Germany that Nazi and diidl 13:; agape.“ M“ a? bnmmon exclalmed__ ‘iuxnlarvl snécm menmm w“ m ‘h? Krgmnn m 1939 and ‘M0 no “m mm of u" ‘mm’? M me smps wnli be smtflyonlzsllmell “hi: nlrggioisfioaiie implied that "For l4 months we were dead made of their lsrlze contributions‘ AnOihPr Linllberrh sauce in his Thur d A???“ R§vi.'ll.1i’§"li.§§"ar his re- $3123 ‘Setntgn $19111; Iicllzend and lrlnounting Nazi desperation may men; now Canada and Britain to the Y, M. 01A“ bOlltl in ser 4e dkcucsiun o, a“. warfare‘ “my, s By Night turn §5°wav of Iceland from the German planes shot from the be forcing Hitler to risk open have given us s second life. find l" lllla-"cl" “uplml- 1001.5 more plguglble 5010112 s5 one l" Home ORCHESTRA ‘l’: LEAVES suivuwsirsiiis 915 RETURNlNG M-‘IER rim mines: No doubt Hitler would rather finish off Russia and Britain before com- ing to close quarters with the Unit- Atiantic meeting with Prvilflfll-l Roosevelt In Iceland. he said. verv considerable United states Mu! British naval and sir forces are os- serwbled." The meeting. he said. resulted alone in the fiimiiior olwht no rot irits i-but in srreements for British-Am- ici‘ had thrown down c challenge to the United states Government with a new "sink-at-sight" order skies in the some ares. Meanwhile, it has been suggest- ed in some quarters that Hitler hfig ordered attacks on American interpreting The if undeclared hostilities with the United States. 1t President Roosevelt takes a similar view of the clash be- ships in order to keep Joplin in line, by focusing American atten- tion snd activity in the Atlantic tween the American destroyer Greer and a German submar- ine snd the subsequent sink- (continued from page l) "It is said that a man always has two fatherlimds~hls own and France. I say we now have ouri twin fathcrlands-Jlranoe and Bri-l la n." Mlnsrdh relieves schel. tee and the Board of Directors so that the increased roizrom mav 0c ab e manner. MONTREAL, Que. Sclll 9—Tl19 gross revenues for the si' inclusive anndian National Railways for e week ending Sept. ‘l, 194i were ‘fellow-countrymen. He dresse! ll» up, m order to make it palatable- with various sauces. One of tho-W iii:- I C. N. R. REVENUES INCREASE us: rl/nr/Vzpp/ce"! heavily Ills llnl eenl II: I l . ..- s J5»... J. ten to In I00. Pifilbpyqujh, ma, 0|! l ll Ell rurrzn IiiElI IND PUFFID I . $5.841.i82 as compared with $4.- 696.iil2 for the corresponding week i940. an increase of $1,151,000 or 24.5 per cent.