T JlIE M/ESTERN GUARDIAN e SUMME f”? ‘GENT-Mll- lahn Pond. M Wain Street Ent-Phong gap 8U ll"! PRINCE COUNT! MMEBSIDE ff}? m“, sun-u rations. Advertising W T1,, ouardl-lll w! In with! Ml: n any oi u» following store; m id :- |‘“"1'§§1'1° rfuquwre. wit» at. Toronto Blilfi- WIN!‘ 53v n?‘ c. rllan will be delivered to n" u: 2c per day or 10c Der week?‘ I", your ofllcr to the b0! rwnonllbh for deliveries on your "mo, and" BOY should be left with M“, pang Gourllen Drugstore M"! 61mm. c1 s; hon: in 11mm hone 2°89 fnrsthls 2 Z"? I is reserved for new! rzfhlIflfcglullI-lllllfifl!‘ but advertising m ,, pcwsv nature may be insert- Id M 3 (c1115 a word ctcictly pay- ible in uuvaiice S.-\.\|PLES for Men's ou-rcoats 110w on dlspay. Lou" patterns. Last year's . lvfodcrn Dry Cleaners 5, water Street, Sum- 14-4123-9-2-4. -rox 11 \.\‘(‘llI-JRS ATTENTION! _ .;llll. polling time extra. , nutter o1 feeding and 1.0 essential. We curry a 18h" 1.llc o1" Purina Products for and all other farm livestock. 1 111-. p,ll‘t‘(l to handle. your , marketing as usual. L wu Fur Sa Limited. L-J44-8-3l-9—3-5. -F.\l.l. 111s and nu: ll 111 F. T. Bmvness, little , 1 l and Mrs. Robert ' glon and Mrs. Ches- , Ix v Annnn. rcturncd liulrl an enjoyable holi- lnrls in Shcdiac and llnvncss dllfilltllid the ' Shcdiac and [RN FROM HOLIDAY — .\l:s. , . \\'. B. Bowncss was . .1. ihc opnnng races of .1...- Ilkiuli 111 11596. ,1. O. f). Ii. I\ll~ "TNG — The l tlu-lr usual month- lst work in St. Mary's . 1111111., the Regent. pre- - 1111-1111113 was vcry large.- 11nd much intcrs-st was 1n :l1c discussions on war 1'~",101‘i.< of the various received. Arrange- ; ul-zc dzscusscd for the au-g ucrk. The report oi the com- - <- 111.11 had charge of the col- - of old gold and silver report- 021".‘ ~10 dollars had been ' * 1:11 the collection. The 1n".- looking forward to a 1- year. —-S. Personals ~s Rlntiiogilll of Bostonis .‘...:..vs 1n Summcrside. — t. visiting her parents, .\\'. K. Llewellyn ol . s‘ -Rcv. M1". and Mrs. Stirtlng of Geozgezowrl utre visitors to Caven- cln on lln-stlay. -S. .- Mrs. D. L. Batholomew. . \i1's. W. E. E. Gris- Mass“ are spt-nd- lion on the Island. beard on .. Mrs. Waller to Summerside \l..~s .\1 1.10 Donald of Worces- ' nsilrng her sister, Mrs. n1 Mnlpeque. ——S.""' -.\ s W B. lmnrd and son Mr. Snnrls are visiting brazhor, RAW. George t ._.n1:11crsl:!e. —S. 412.: Din-is McCarville oi the firm "PGIn-lfi and Gallant", North Riszico 5111-111 Labor Day at her home in l“:c:to\\'11. ' -INDO0R FLY S at Taylor Drug co, §ZZ11§,‘Z§,,‘Z,‘_’“““ —MISS sun: MEADOW ~ . open her classes in piangfdbfle} ‘it Summersldo. Freetown and Ken- slngf/On shortly. L-5o8-9-5-1i Kensingtonl And Vicinity Mrs. Jean G 11 1; . Eva Coffin have? 13ft Ibr 131i‘. 1115155 m New JtBTSPY. N.J._ after an en- Joyable two w-zc-ics l1ol1da~ =11 Km. 5315M" U"? Euests cf Mr. and airs. James Murphy. Mr- Daniel Dllilllhv. member of the Saint John, NB. Polo: For has returned to resume 111s d .. 5 nit-er his annual llOllflfiiS nut-h its brother James Dunphv, X01111... ton ' ' ° Mrs. Warren 31mm: and 1111.11; 5°“ Dllllilld. hflvo rctnrnrd to thou‘ homo 1n French RIVCI‘ zmcr 11 not-l "my Wllh Mr. and Mrs. Bur-c Mac- l lmd, Kcnsaigtcn. | where they have bcr-n 1 ng during the wast month “n11 tum- husbands who are members o1 111; P.E.I. Highlanders. 1 Hon. W. H. Dennis. Mmlslor of Agriculture. was a v siior 1o Ken. srngton Tuesday. Mr. Leigh Toom-bs of Charlotw- town was a v;s1tor 1o Ktnsanzzcri 0a Tuesday. Mrs. William Gillis daughter, Claire, loft on return to‘ their home in Roslindale, ltfass, on 1 Tuesday morning after a rncnql _= holiday with relatives and [T10R63 ln the province. Miss Fern Mc-Dcnnld of OTA-arv has arrived in Kcnslrigton 10 111cc over the Duchess Boauty Parlor The Misses Joyce Howard. Jfnn Campbell, Amy Johnson. Phvlll; Wcodsidc. Lorraine Xfclvlcihnn Marjorie Baker have gone lo C‘ . lotletown to enter Princo of W11. College and the Union Ccmlncrc nl College. Many local citizens enjoyed an' excellent programme by lhs- Sa :1: ‘ John Citadel Snngstcrs 312511114? and Salvation Army Band 1111.111" direction oi Adiutant. Hnrclnnsu. officer commanding the Saint J-lm Citadel Corps on Monday afn-r- noon on the United Churoli law-a. The programme which although short was well attended by bfl-lll ycun and old. Adjutant Hznvkrs of barlottetown conducted tho mediately after the service for. Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Harry ltfcDmrur-l of Charlottetown iruere- visitors to Kenslngton on Monday. NB, who has been here durlng the past few days was the proud pos- sessor of a hand hooked square 9ft. (‘iould of Freetown home after a very _ ‘nvdllOll visiting relatives t’: irlcnos 1n Halifax and Truro. Mrs. Charles Mcfvor ll from n brim-f visit to ' on- 1l11-y had been at- - tum-ml of their cous- _ irl Lulu-d of Cascumpec "$11 \' 1.111" 1o C11\‘0'il(ll5ll on Tues- ltltilflhafil the missionary 1- Unur-d Church on bc- Ionng People. --S. _—llr L A. Palmer 0f Bathurst '-- s‘ Mrs. Douglas Johnson . and their two children n11 visitors to Summer- m- 5.11.- .~ of l-tr-v. George Ayers. ‘b. “R011. J. l2. Forbes 0f Isylioli. £51,1-: visiting the Island and c- Ala-ltd t1_1<-_l\i1ss1o11ary' Rally at dislfii-gh ultncd Church on Tues- afllgfl‘ C. \V Cook and Mrs. Cook r t1ugs1on. N. S., were weekend cykmfi :11 Summer-side. Rev. Mr. 141' 05W?‘ the services in the Bap- - .11111-l1 on Sunday, in the ab- fifemt-sl. tho pastor, Rev. J.B. Wil- “RN”. and Mrs. 1.1.15.0. Davies 13111111011 to Summer-side with tho“ (aughtcr Gwendoline from w ‘ilnnnu-t" cottage at Plctou. mn-vrbnavlcs took the services in h“ H "um-d Church on Sunday. mm l‘ 1 Davies sang at the ev- lcc. She was on a week- gn Mnncton. —S. certainly ought to XNO qby 9ft-., bought near SCHWARTZ C O F F E E Aim nuriy a oontu n. the lminm Schwlm Kcnslngton, consisting of three plcccs and psr- fcctly matched with a rose- desgn. The square although ovcr one hundred years old was in perfect condition. which was prcvalui‘. the province Mondry night :1 sco- tlon of Kcnsfngton was in com- plete darkness dire no doubt 1o a short circuit caused by wrrs (‘Om- lng together snmervhcre that bit-w out the fuses. Unless 8011101111112 ls done to remedy cross wrrcs 1t is fcarcd a. serious fire may en- 5H9, The farmers are now well under way in their harvests. with one and all reporting an cxcollcw yield. H- IN MEMORIAM BENJAMIN MCLELLAN CANSO. A112. 26 ——The dent-h oc- curred suddenly at Highland Vicw Hospital, Sunday, of Bonymnln Mc- Lellan, (a former rcsldcnt of (.1111- so, and now of Amherst.» after a short illness. aged 62 Yeflf-‘L He was the son of the late Al- exander and Margaret Kirby Mc- Lellan, oi Canso, and was wrcll lmown as a man of sterling char- acter and kindly disposition. Ho was held in 111x11 record by M11111‘ workmen as he labored for 30 310.115 as an employee of the Amherst Rolling Mills. holding the 1aosltion of foreman for the past 25 ycnrs. He is survived by his wife. for- merly Mary B. Kirby, Charlottc- town. and one daughter. Ida: also cola. And their delicious new Vncu-Pack l f th do. Try tin today. In drip and regulnamgglndc." . ~lndo - Dhina - -. ~ . - . ‘Fr-curl and Chlncsc rcpnrts from 3x562 11m‘, ‘uh: , lntlu-(lli 11.1 lndlcnrcd tonight that. . . , . ,7‘ M, ';u'.'1 s of that big and prosper- Monday “mum ncm N“? b ‘ 0.1a‘ Hench p. session may have , rrpr rlc-d, dcmanded ,tl1c u=c o1 rho ;.~_~rt of Ha phcng as 111 naval Ill‘? and the right to i1"<11l5- ,_ 1 and lune-C, . .111 . n nrw notice _ lUnit-srl States governments concern ‘ovcr "no sccur..y oi’ the Service, The Brigade lcft im- 1 _ Mr. Izzy Lambert of Saint John. During the heavy wind storm‘ throughout ‘ -\ AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE Borden Dance TONIGHT $- The dance of the week. Presby'l Orchestra. l '1 1 Prizes For Bcst Kept Gardens The following prizes for the best kr-pt plots in the Public Gardcns competition have been awarded by the Provincial De- partment nf Agriculture: 1st prize of $12.00 awarded tn Joseph Trembley, Ebbsfleet. 2nd prize oi’ $11.00 awarded to Charlcs Thlbnlcail. 3rd prize of $5.00 awarded to Frank liulloran, Campbellton. The prizes wlllbe presented at the Albcrlon Exhibition. Don't Let Yourself Get Constipatedl Why endure those dull hudnchy days due to constipation, plus the inevitable trips to the medicine chest ifyou can amid tall: by getting at the mun of d1: trouble? _If_ your constipation, like that of millions, is due to lack of "bulk" in the dict, the "better way" i: to ca: Kellogg's All-Bran. This crunchy, toasted breakfast cereal 1stl1c ounce of prevention that's worth a pound of emergency relief. I: helps you no: only to gzl regular but to knp regular, day after day and month after month, by the plcasantest means you ever knew. Eat Kellogg's All-Bran regular! drink plenty of water, and ace if yo,‘ don't forgo: all about constipation. Made by Kellogg's in lnndon, Canada. Sold by all grocers in two convcniuit sizes. » J R-JLILRWDDWNS _ . ‘Qlfllfi? from. P?“ 1L Dodges Jap Army Demands KONG KONG, Sept. 4-—(AP)— zlctlcrd a .1111 e army ul1ima:um by a vrinihlliflilOll of firmness 11nd it-liiplwrlvfillg. l~‘:'cncl1 informants in Hanoi, cap- 1111 o1 Inda-China, said that the .lrlpancs~s- had now prewnted a "lllflflllffl ultimatum." This, it was only certain "mil ary facilities" in 11:1<p1-1-.f1e:l _. "llllll drlnands for plncv of l_i11\ o sc troop; over the Indo- ‘ way to invade Cnlna. 1 and Japanese represent- wcro rmdoritood to be plan- , a mot-ting tomorrow to con- " lhc tlcmazids. WASHINGTON, Sept. 4-—-(APl— S1111» FMCPYPITIT)’ Cordell Hull gave, today of he. French Indo- Chin . T.1 anco of press _ re- ": s c1 a \'1 Jupanwe 1111111111- w-m to illi- nut Airs of Frencn- lndn (‘tr 11:1, llull (locnrrd that they involvr-zl ":1 mattcr to which gnvcrnmcnt attaches import-arise. ' Hull said. should ‘prove < 1w have been well, .1r- offset upon public 0-1 n 1n.- llnilcd Stntcs would b1- 1111.‘ '111-.a‘.c." _ wlr-vrzrl lllIPYHlflllOIl from Hanoi, lnclo-(“n na capital. said the Japtm- , tsc infistcrl on immediate use of 1'":- ps-r- of l-tnlphong as a m-lltary lzm- and on tho rich: 1o move troops , wcr the Frcnch-rnvncd Yunnan Rullrczlti to 11.11- Clrltiesc border) In 1 rauhl-c statement. the Sec- ‘1111 recalled the American gov- n1c1"'= rcmatcd exnrcssions in hvcr cf mflntnlnthg the status quo with rcfrroncc to both Wench In- ‘ -('l» 1H and The Ncthcrlands _- s1. Indira. In Memoriam “RS. JOI-IN l). GILLIS Tlicrc passed away in the Char- loticlmvn Hospital, on Friday even- ing, August 30th., following an em- r-rgcncy operation in person Mary Annabcllo, (inly and beloved daugh- 1 r <;1 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mc- c, and wlfc of Mr. John D. Gil- . o1 13113110111, at the carly age of zinrtv-on: years, leaving to mourn nor 1121-11 parents, and a very sor- rcowful husband, with four y011fi8 loan "rs nanicly: Dorothy, Mary T111» , lVlfifgllfCl. Pauline, and klnc torn. bcsidcs many kind ll'l(‘ll(lS 11nd 011101“ relatives, who shall always cherish her very kind- ly disposition. She took an active part in all communltyuiflalfl. P311" ncularly the (‘:1'1"l.c womens , Women's Institute in that locality. S... nflS correspon- number oi ycars. The funcrul took plaoo from her late residence at 3.30 on Sunday afternoon, to St Criaba ceme- tcry. The service was conducted by Rcv. R. J. McDonald, and was at- tench-d by a very large concourse of 114-01110 from different parts of the province who came to pay their last iespccm to a very kind wife and mothcr. The pallbearers were: Peter McPhee. Joseph McEachern. John Miller. Angus McKinnon and Frank McDonald. May hcr soul rest in NR9- three sisters, Mrs. Annie Lumsden: It mean that the flying toward the still many miles off. “Scramble Angels. l8" The fliers had barely pulled themselves to their fcct, picked up their helmets and gauntlcls when the phone tinglcd again. This time the man who answers-d it dropped his earpiece and shouted; “Scram- bel Angels, 18." 1t mount that the Germans were still pointing toward the uirdromc and were dangerously near. The order mcant that 1hr- squadron was to sour to 18.1100 fcct and set up a reception committee In exactly 100 sC-rmids the boys had raced to the widely separated points whcre their comet-like Hurricanes were dispersed, climbcd into their kit and oockpits and sat ready to take off. In another min- ute they had rnllcd to the end oi the field and the first section of three started lifting toward the V. For tense minutes we waited on the ground scanning the sky, sec- lng nothing. Occasionally the faint drone of motors reached us but nothing more. Then the planes started drift- ing home. one closely following another". The paper which pro- tects eight small clrolcs on the wings from which as manv mn- chine guns spit hot lend had bccn torn and that told us that the boys had been in action. A broad grin on the face of u Montreal rr-d bond who was the first man to dismount told us that the action had boo-r sizcccssfral. The grin sprrnd znnmxg the ground-bound waiters. Rcd's grin was duplicated by every cloud 100KB)‘ as he hoisted him- self from his cockpit. We snnn lcarncd that our 12. sailing four mllcs un ln a hot mlstv sky. spotted an even dozcn Jcrrics a mile below. . “The sun was right at. our elbow Nazis were area though u» and smack in Jcrrvs evc." Red said. "We dived dash foompfl- dash meaning with the nosc straight down and at scorching speed six to eight milos o. min- ute. The German Messerschmitt fighters, Jaguar fighters and bomb- ers apparently were catight in the deafening roar of the rocketing Hurricanes. The Nazis formed a circle in an effort to protect each others tnll before the circle came apart in the face of the Canadians’ concentrated fire. A blond, rugged-jawed youth oi 20 from London. Ont., wormed in- side it and played a hellish game 0i "ring round the rosy." Circling in the opposite direction so that the enemy could not pop him without breaking the protective formation he poured bullets into several raiders. One went down in flames. Another rolled over on his back "like a very sick gull.” With characteristic care to be on the safe side the young Londoner was credited with only one bird and another "probable." Another certain kill tall Montrealcr whose thinning hair says he is in his early ’30's. He too saw flames break out in a Messcrschmltt nftcr he had scnt two bursts “smack into his bcllyj’ Nazis Admit went to a. rlcnt- for the Patriot for quite m-Damage British Raids BERLIN. Sept. a-vrhursdayl — (CH-German authorities admitted the Royal Air Force bombers. none- trating the Reich capitals defences, hit an army warehouse in a north- western suburb curlv today. Thov claimed thr- hit on the ware- house did not create extensive dam- age. , German officials claimed a poure- man in Tlergnrton Park was klllvd bv a bomb and another person was claimed to have been kilrd in 1111‘- othcr . LARGE (Continued from page i) AN EAST COAST CANADIAN PORT. Sept. 4-—-1CP)—-'I‘ha grow- ing impetus of the Canadian strength flowing across the sea. to Britain in her hour of peril was demonstrated anew in the depar-- ture oi the latest contingent of the Dominicans manpower-the troops whose arrival in the Old Country was announced today. This increased momentum In Canada’: war effort was evi- dent in the size of the "flight" one nf the greatest to let out from these shores for Britain since Canada started mar- shalling her forces. And It was evident. too, in the equipment, the organization 0| the movo. ment and the advanced stage of training of the troops who sailed. For days on end they had been pouring into this embarkation centre and rolling up the gang. ways of the great transports that waited to take them over. Train after train discharged its men from the near and far comers of the Dominion and then moved out of the wuy for tho next Mich 01' fighting men to move into the station. With precision and dispatch, the columns of shouting, joking 501- cliers moved from train to ship. Sometimes as little as three min- utcs elapsed before the around to a stop until its comple- ment was marching up to the {not 051118 Eahgplank, just a couple of hundred yards away. For four clays this orderly pro- cess wont on, with never a hitch, In a matte-r‘ of minutes after 1011111111: hcrc from Montreal or Toronto or Vancouver. each sol- dies found his particular berth awaiting him. If it was mealtime, the meal was waiting him as soon as he could shake off his pack For the-cooks in the vast. galleys of the slnps. the-n‘ new pasgpnggr 115T Provided strange contrast from those of their last sailing. For on}, F‘ [PW Phil's before these same craft had carried to the safety of cana. dran soil hundreds of British re_ fugco children under the govern. mcnts evacuation scheme. so the will-f. all of them unscathed from dis-ll westward crossing, did doublg 11h‘ in the war against Hitler-ism on the single round-trip voyage, AFmlPFY- Slllllllv columns, signal outfits and other specialized units made up’ much of the strength of the contmgczit. Then. mo, 1111-1-1- zwas a group of nursing 5151915 bound overseas to join the scores "who preceded them to England 1m ‘earlier flights. 1 Natty in their blue llnlfQrm5_ ‘tllPv stood out against the drab of tho saldlcrs‘ uniform, the thous. ands of which made ships‘ decks 5 lmflfii 0f llVlllgr khaki as they llncd 1211c rails. On brief shore leave be- fore sailing, the sisters caught the leye of passers-bv as thev did a ;l:1st b1t._ of window-shopping on thr- mmn strccts before leaving Canada. Th" “P0175 Wore cheered on their “fly by Hon. C. G. Power, assoc- late minister of national defence, who visited the embarkatlon area “ml- llllTlllllli senior officers oi the embarking units, wished the men GQGSDP-"d and a safe arrival in i England. 1 A5 1" Previous embarkations -since last December, the troops were in high spirits as they left. Some were downcast for the mo_ ment at the thought oi sailing f\\\-'l.\' from Canada. "It's going to be hard to soc that land dropping behllhd you." as one sergeant put it, but once we're away every- thmfll be all right again." {Churchill "ls Donfidcnt LONDON. Scot 4.—(CP) —-Prime Minister Churchill told New Zea- land troops 1n liaigland tonight that Britons are "now bearing the accu- mulated Weight of malice and tyr- flllllv of the enemy," but that "we do not feel ovcrweighted by it." ‘Mr, Churchill spoke on the same 11114111. that _Hitlor told Germans Grunt Britain "will be broken." "WllCll vou first came here four 1110111118 1120 a comparatively small enemy armv might have wrou ht much havoc before they were n- ishcd off.’ Mr. Churchill said. But now we have very werful armies utid if some peope think that bad mun is inclined to try his venture. we feel sure that we shall Rive a good account of ourselves allaln.” Ho went on:- "We in these Lslands are now bearing the accumulated weight of malice and tyranny of the enemy. We do not fcel ovcrwclghted by it. "We are sure we shall prove our- S0l\'05 not unequal to the task o once more bcing the champion and liberator of Europe. “We do not fccl lonely when the sons from the domlnions overseas, ‘where they breed the finest fl ht- ing races, come here or go to o hcr parts of the British Empire to bear their part in this grcat contention. "Of all the wars we have ever fought. none has been more noble or righteous than this. and from ‘none shall we emerge with agrent- train ' .l Hitler Raves, Tells Britons “|’m Coming” By LOUIS P. LUCHNER iatcd Press Staff Writer , Sept. -i.—<AP) —H1tler, with a generally successful car be- hind him, but an unpredicta le win- ter ahead, spoke 1o Ill-irons tomulit with a throat that 111s bombers uiil "erase" Elll-lllSll cities to avcngc lllc night raids bv the ltnvul Air Force. Before 25,000 vrlntcr rchci workers be pointed a finger a1. "imuaucnv Britons, and said: “If they ask, ‘why doesn‘! he come?‘ my reply is: ‘Just. be quiet. Hes coming. all right’? "For three montns I have waited for the British w cease zhe nuis- anoe of nightly, Jnanmss bomb- throwing." he said. “Now we Will give night after night.‘ “If the British throw 2.000 or S,- 000 kilograms (of btllllllo.) we will unload 150,000, 180,001); yes, 200,000 . . . (A kilogram is 2.2 pounds). British bombers had kvpt Berlin in a state oi alarm for 21-, hours during the earlv morning hours, and squadrons of Brilrsh plain-s l adt-d for the German capital 11nd -s with German fighters in 11 Germany last 1111,1111. There was no indication when Hitler expected the wal- to end, but he said that when the war started and Prime Minister Cliztlnbvriziin spoke of a three-‘ycar conflict he "tolcl Goering to prepare for fivc years." "The hour will come wlicn one of us two will crack up am‘; 1'. won't b1.- natlonal Sociairst (it-rrnrlny," 11c said hysterically. Britain, he 1)l'('(ll('lt(l, will “collapse? He madc- his u "Bluff" Coopcr‘ berlaln. and . Churchill." I-ie rclx-atcd his old argtuncrit that. he had alvvnvl; (l1‘.<.l'(‘(l 10 conic to an amicable nrranut-nn-nz wnlilnlt- ain. B111 now, 1 ‘I lP-‘llvl’ l0 fight until a c1211 roar-rm". 1s rr-rrcli- e He gave a hint 11ml. he mav ox- pecl Britain to take 1111- 11111111111":- in the war whon 11c 1<1 111111 (lor- many ls “ready for £*\'1':\2lill1‘-(. 11o matter rvhat Britain is 11111111 "We are tired 0i 11:11:11: ' tell a nation of 85.011.11.001) \\lll‘l may, do 1111s or 11ml‘ 11.1w‘ “We are roadv fur ‘Vllllllfl. :10 matter what Br 11mg. Noboov (-- The first that furs-run r dents heard of 11n- sum-c when thev were imrlr-rl 11> bus in from of 1111- Prom Ministrv to take 1111-111 ">11 where the Fiu-hrcr will sm the answer lrlrlClQllS buublcr KmT-Tcacct 1Cont.\~,1:tl from page l1 manmn C. '0.» -1-~-1 0f 1h’- l8 Mic“ l, whlcn 1111- l1 Guard had llClllflllilrfl tlve pursch.) One condition 1111011 which An- tonesctr was knoxvn 1o ‘ 1n- sistctl was that 12n- vnltrc clique be (llHlll anlan general stnti b1‘. influence of Almeria i111‘. woman associate n1 l The General, 1'. w - demanded that all rola immediately’ bciucxrn tltc _, a group of close fric vlsers who are bclicv fluenccd Rumaninli 11 Under this conril!‘ m, . the first who had 1o :0 \\.'1. "a Urbarcanu, the Ainnsw-r of lln‘ pa.- aoe, who rcslgrnccl L111- Lw. n11. Ncvertheles, evcn afzcr t .5 con- cession, Gen. Antoncsou was report- ed to have made further dcrccnds and, it was said, whcn theso nvcrc not accepted hr.- lmndcd bu l-is commission to form a tar-w goxorn- merit Fillfl. Heavy Barrage (Continued from page 11 It was a big-scale allacl; and it came on the 23rd £lll1li\'L‘l‘S?il‘y of the first Gorlnnn 1111111-1; evcr made by plancs on London. Two bombs wcrc rt-portcd dron- ped in one arca. Quiet fell with the inst notcs of the all-clear, at 11:34 pm. 17:34 11.111. AUTJ was another crash of arrl-nlr-crrilf. fire. It appeared during the attack that there were tnorc 111111105 aloft than ever had trot-n sent flgdlllil. London in a 1115111 iald. The anti-aircraft guns were throwing shells at the rate 0f one every two seconds. The alarm-third oi the dar-~ came shortly alter 9 p. m. The Nazis 0111111‘ 111 [r0111 a hich altltude-arppart-nllv nhovr- 23.11110 1 feet-and now ..i llLJJlll sllllfll bursts of machinc uun flit! 1mm British planes could 111- hoard 11-11111 aloft. Flares from tlu- German planes lit up wido nrrns. Half an hour 11111-1" 1hr- nsmnlt. was bcgun. anti-aircraft fir:- was gathering fury, first in nno dirt-c- tlon and thcti in nnolhcr, and i1 seemed clear that 11n- Nazis wore coming over in wavos. Above the guns (hunch-red: ho- ‘ L slaw, addressed a Montreal audience 10:43 p.111. But 111. thorn .‘ RSIDE GUARDIAN ‘Pope Recommends Return To Faith VATICAN CITY, Sept. 4 --(AP> — Pope Pius XII today recommend- ed a return to faith and Christian doctrine for those "raised in an atmosphere saturated with agnos- tlclsm" and who see "so many d - logies and systems" collapsing a- bout them. The Pope spoke to more than 6,000 members of the Italian Cath- olic Action Society who overflow-ed three large halls of the papal palace. His words wen broadcast by the Vatican radio. 'I‘he Pope, while urging the pro- tcction of young people against "grave dangers" in their surround- ings, addressed himself particularly to their elders. Unhappy are thou, he said, who were reared in "homes silent on religion," who 01nd heard prints and nuns “revlled" and who went to workshops, stores and seats of learning "without going to church ...rvithout a good thought in their hearts." SUPPORT OF (Continued from page l), vrnr cost Canadians it would be "cheap insurance" against what alight transpire if the Allied effort falter. s Pcnslons Minister Ian Mackensle" at Vvindsor, Ont, said every bond a was "a financial soldier fighting for us against Hitler." He said 8,- 000 nsloners of the first great uar ad authorized regular deduc- llUll-‘l from their pension cheques for uar savings certificates amount- 1 g 1o 5 2.000 a jiear, and others 11.111 assigned lllPlY pensions for out- rzglit grits to the war treasury to rho wxtcnt of $1.000 a month. A1 London. Ont... Hon. J. G. Gard- iner. minister of national war ser- \'l(‘l'5- and of agriculture urged un- alumnus support for the war loan. l1. would cost at least $900.000,000 to finance the war this year and possibly more, Mr. Gardiner said. Al» Toront- lvhmitions Minister Howe told a audience something o!‘ the difficulties encountered in transforming Canada almost over- night from a nation of peaceful pursuits to an industrial produoer for war purposes with unprecedent- od capacity. Resources Minister Crerar, at. Hnlzfnx, declared the forthcoming war loan would give all Canada. 1w ])l'l\'ll?§,'€ of becoming defend- 117s of libr-rty and freedomi 1n his home town of Hamilton. 1.1.. Rr-vvnue Minister Gibson, one ' the latest additions to the min- :."1.r_v, declared that at the end of ll: n1 pl I II H sh Oi ve- that the enemy has I1‘ d and will ultimately be l-l F. Casgrain, secretary of lwlicrc he declared his confidence 1:111 all French -Car1adlans will answer the loan call "because all Cfl“'l(§l2\l’lS have the same heart and \‘.e11cc in this struggle." 1 lll are, .\fr. McLarty' said, and capi- , 1:11 should not lag behind it. 1,8 R. B. Hanson Hon. R. B. Hanson. leader of the Conservative party, told an Ottawa ' nce that all Canadians should . lso their responsibility and in- vest in war loans or give 1hr gov- ornmcnt ihclr accumulated wealth. .-\1l the wcallh and resources of Canada would be valueless if Hit- ler triumphed, he warned. Alr Marshal Bishop, speaking at Saskatoon, declared stay-at-home citizens could play their part by stipporiiiig with their money the Mining men at the front. Devotimi to freedom and homes had to be translated into active support, of the war loan, Hon. Grote Stirling (Con. Yale) told a lunch- eon at Edmonton. Now Minister Macdonaldjspeak- i111: at Vancouver, said “we shall n01 shrink or stay until we have built hero an nrnrv, a navy and air force \v0‘.'ll‘1_\‘ of Canadas position in the world of nations." "It is of the utmost importance that we hast/en our preparations 11-. DY 8( I11 8i w ‘l l... 1111" the defence of this countijv," can 1o . .. 1..- llu- said as hc welcomed the 05-: 11c ‘j1_;<11;1~'o11- of ' lali ' hmcnt of the Canadian- A- | 10b v-l 0-’ (ifwllbl- - moricnn board to study problemsi " .01 North American defence. “But ' Canada must accept its due share of bnrrlen of defending this hem- lsplicrc," he said. A.‘ Port Arthur, Ont, Maj-Gen LR. Lafloccnc, deputy mimstr-r of national uarscrv1ccs,dcclared "Can- ndnks war effort will be the de-- ci ' factor in u ning the save for the thin, impatient blast: 1 from the air wardens‘ whistles dir- cctmg the 11001711- tn their sheltcrs l W“ l Oil. It. soc-mod for a raiders were making trial trips ovcr their targets before dropping bombs_ y nouncriiicti‘. z iii? qll-‘ITT-TIS 0i 1 SHE'S N0 GAD-ABOUT RMTBMYS 11""- l" \\ ‘ _____ calls 10': <.:.<c SANTA BARBARA, Calif-JG?) 511116111" scrvwc 1 Dolphina do la Guerra, a link with \' tho romantic days of Spanish rule! covered tliclltsclvt-S u 1111 14.1 y the audit-noc- w11n Slllurlv’ Horse tnrilicd tho clown w sles of the 1n their snapm DFDQHIXH “'35 llll dntlri . ’1'ne sum IMlllzWd \\ 1 lu "-1 a stantrar nucleus for hilt.‘ .1: quirea for the purcha Cross Ambulance. _ the Canada Corps arctcnut- era1 public for the ' while the financr ' sufficient for ti the Corps ieel well stimulated the s war conscious. g lie ahead, upon and "wl; \\ r111‘. 1t- 114- . .- in helping to W111 me '1‘.'.a."_ l. way 1n WlllCll ULlliZEu 10 fidVflllta e is n1 c motile yliorts 111v lne 111111011 pull c1 a i111! \\()l'l-(l'l'.\ 1 mat pIOQllLBS rcal u; suits. the cvcrv opportnn the work o1 1- Corps 1s are 11v lsrov ~ lwork 1n the cum‘ '- gathering 01 “'11s present at tnc 1 OI AUKUS event of the night v to live in u and wl a a for the people, and by the ' they were gathering 1m 101 tubes, erc., and rcqllc-slq-(l MIR CUITIIIIILIQC l5 Cklliil Annandala Hall on Sc at which time tnitiec ontstandlixg n adxanccmun". oi MEN UI” (‘fllfllll nile wnlr L.‘ \ MONCTON, Svyt l - 'l' On the strccts. the bnscs rumbled '1» tlmo um the I H Sept. picr 9 a._1n. and T p 1n. i111 Camnrnia. has lived all her 79;T01‘111“!11\11P 1111' W?‘ All. F0005 ARE HY FIIIEIIQS l0“ l I used in hate the sicbt of radish-a, onions, rurumlwrn and nlln-r swirl. forming “Milli, 11.1|......-1,.|1.1111.y nu-als Mlllid-lit fvar 11f in-l. 11-111 because 1 11.01. a 111. o...“ 11.1.1111“ doclnrs and hospitals . . . l li-u Marleen Bwnd Stomach Powder Ind I'M! lonacr sulfur from agonizing Ilomsch pains! U I I Ba good to your st0mar~h—~taku Miilladn Qvnnd Stomach Powdar 1111-1 eat what. you llku without puymg I Pflmliy- 5111,40 MAC rsAn1sa-1Ra Stom ach Powder“ flu-M- Carry On News And Views The Carry On Canada Hit-view was decided success. 'I‘l1u Nny ‘urns . 1 Look for this 313mm" ' uliirnpanq can < zvoull 11o 11 11 a 111110111311 d; L; M10141! ' arv Motoy 51 l'\1u- Ore a. "tractor " 1.1113 1 511.1. ‘ lllllfwfill-‘i in fact, .. anti v irresrsuble. g. made mor- so by lire a1 1» t1‘- ighness. the Print balance will be_ ortly. "The thanks o1 11 ‘ l! 111111 worth while in I'll. O‘. $111!; llhllit: 11.1‘. lllvlll Clll‘ lli 1 ‘l ‘IIUOLIS IZIIICS“ 1111111 u... .,-- . uul.1.1_ . on ‘ 1hr.» (lfislft. - 211.90 911011. ,1- - lLi t11.....1c 11-- An invitation is ext Curry" O11 Corps ‘gently needed, 11v l ldcd 1t- tlt was r. n 1 rb-cr Aimistcr Afclsarty‘, at 0i.-‘RILlZ'1(‘\"~\ll.ll't‘r-- and 1391311109 Al “a. callczl for the coordination of the Canacizan . . reported 111 193a - 1111c mr and Capital in a national war 0mm D0 NOT D ed to rough as 1‘ ' of fort. Labor 1.- already doing its TODAY! The Dundas‘ Carry very live 0.; “ 11111 llllt Bridgetown Hall on“ I. 29. 'l‘l1e eparcd and slut-n ldress on ‘ ' I he Salvaflc Commlitce embers 110 lll:<‘\\'1.\1'. l soluu-rs from 1111' u‘ lll send thorn smokes. mo, time to time. The next meeting xvi‘. the Prog WI-l l led 1-.) lblll u; ToIExtend Gar Ferry Sunday" Service 3 Weeks l.l. Prince Fdu .1111 l>..|nd on, l‘ 211111.’ “ ice is as £11‘). l» . waxes 1.113 MASTEQ or: THIS CQac-r - 0w "l0 ti»? \'ovld ugh" "m: K11] v.11...“ §v~fl<|n u: oizoéés - _ ~ 1 ..t _ , ‘(1,‘,§‘,§_,°M’,jnd"'M’}@Y“§;‘f°'sfi,§§§f‘“ gimgéillffilf“ a “mun mm‘ ammo“ _1 orsonso o; duty done," 10w the c_1t_v__u'~a_s__Vda1kAand qlncl__\( 1's 1n the same _ad0be__l1ousc;. . m. Ailanflr $31111 1 Windsor. 2M‘ I va-“WM w I I A iii V T110 funeral was held Tuesday BRINGING UP FATHER By Gcorgr Jlrnllmzrls "r-vnnnn. . _._____ ‘ " . —0v~n.n~1c3 A YACHT Mou- WHAT? WELL _ . (Q3! #50 an; -ggD1;C|A|_i_vT THE vzszv IDEA - see Tm; car-- WHEM 9N5 .3 A C—.O TO YOUQ TAIN~TELI_ 141-5 COMMODFVE "THAT TATER - m“ ab“ l: ~ - ~19“.- .-,-. I . “l? 1,7,3!’