ilii M/ESIERN GUARDIAN id :- “flfirsslfonwle. was» st. Toronto Ellery. Wilt It AGENT-Mll- Johl Pond. ll Wltfl IIIOOO IllIr-Ph QUMMEBSIDI and PBINCI COUNTY u. ‘a N,“ subscription. Advertising should s. lcfl with ms Pond 13711:"!!! mlv be Math! IIIII It an! or the following lhreg in Guardian ‘I'm. ll *0 IIIIIO per day or I00 per week. n your order to the b0! Iflllcllllhln for deliveries on you "n", G ' n w“ um Gilli-Ix.‘ s1 aztlfilysi to s Iln in gmmanjd honemz.” Iorsthis servl; 2 r-‘ this column is reserved for news of local interest but sdvertisin| o, 3 newsy nature may he Insert- gd st 2 cents s word strictly psy- "fig in advance. _1.- “Li; ENDS Saturday night. mo, plug Co, Kenslngton, P. E. auto or truck The ‘we; sizes in stock at Bruce's. L-759-10-2b-21. ,.,\\'UII) cxpullslvc auto radia- uuy genuine Prestone t Bruce s. L-759-l0-25-2i. ,_“-,\"1L'|l this column for news ‘11111 if"'II Ono-Cent Sale next .511. tlullllrs D1'11g Store. L-815. 40p LIVER oil tablets, con- ,“ t. 'l‘lle easy way to get ' lnallllllcs. Gouriies Drug — L-776-i0-il6-2l. OUlHZ-ki the Slim- = court on Wednesday .l1.lll 11., _-1icn a lnontil in JRAI y aural, willie under the Illlillé q gl dlluor. MRS. L. A. BUR- 1.1118118. announce the en- .. t1 llltll‘ (laughter Vivian (amid Baker Sheen, Surn- 1. ualrlage to take 11-1106 1n 11-704-10-25-11. LE — (or trade for horses: 4 to 16 years l1 $35.00 b0 $125.00. Personals 4m Gordon Huestls has return- - ' ' ‘omc in Wilcnot Valley "able vist with his son. lil I-luestis at Paradise, Difiss Louise Macleod of Cole- 1n is vlsulng her sister. MI‘!- muon and Mr. Cannon of Aileen Campbell, has re- o hcr home in Kensington, ,- 1 plcasant visit with relatives 1nd friends, in Hamilton, Ontario g‘ Wcsion Campbell oi’ the ‘ova Scotia Highlanders left Wednesday morning to r~cjoln "'11! after spending a short va- lhe guest of his mother. Mrs. r -NEW ARRIVALS ladies sh at Sheen a d M In . °°‘ latest. 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Bombs struck gas and water mains and a rilway station, killing three and seriously injuring 31 per- sons. Explosive and fire bombs struck Liverpool in two attacks, but there were surprisingly few casualties. A church, school, street car and homes were bombed. Met by the thunderous roar of the massed artillery of London's defenc- es, some of the night raiders drop- ped flares and flrtlnc bombs, while others dived on their targets in one district despite an almost continu- ous blaze of fire, Stretcher parties sped through the streets of one populous shop- ping district as the raid entered its third hour. Other raiders were reported thrusting at wales, southwest Eug- iand and Liverpool, _ Backed by a muster of Italin planes on the Gerlnan-iield coast l J. fflamlwbell, Clormont. —P. Kensington And Vicinity .W.lliam MacLean. .. hero and now of are enjcyxng a hol- nglon, the guests of r and scn-in-law . cs MacDcugall. 111's. Jilu .\l.' 01.1.11" Campbell was a bus- s .l:or to Charlottetown .a,v lir. Arthur Ready who is em- ‘ the airport job in Char- vcd hrme Thursday and ihc funeral of l... M, Ready, whcs" . \cd home on ‘Iiftursday g l-m Bcstcn Masai, and 1d to rcst cn Friday. \\'~lil11gl'n Mglrill of Char- i was in Kclisingtzn 'I“.turs- l f1'.1111c.s. ' The: nmlv friends will regret to 1 tiarlenc. little daughter allai Mrs. Orville Darrach, is Pd lo her bed, seicusly threat- .'.h pncilmonia. \I‘ \l “T15 Knshetskv acrom an- Marshall Carr. lef on n10 n; on s business trip aSi. Jo‘:.ll_ N B, ‘J.- J"ll‘.<‘< KIINlTIT-was a business "i? lo Charlottetown On Thurs-. Bvmetime during ‘Thursday night lilies once again mode their sp- "lflnre hole. lrhey disappeared. ““‘°"'~'1'- alien their attempt to "are g ~ :1» from one oi Jim- - 1 r0 Station tanks. ended lmiliuzc as the lock on the tank, l-cilch badly broken and bent. slll-fflrluto give way, to allow them p_ "ti! William Simms, Arthur w! mil- i-lrcschc-v were visitors Rflgllrrmcrside on Thursday ev- ‘n ~ H. Iu Sub Sunk II Manoeuvres YORK. Oct. 25-41m- r v officers, 38 warrant of- s and an undisclosed number ap~?°““°" perished when the “fir? submarine I-8'1 was lost ‘ay n-n ocuires south of Tokyo nmqtr/illa- 29. the Japanese navy “mu-IR Rnnounced today in a an” ‘lfllle broadcast by Domei, “Fae news agency. ‘Jgllilhvaccidcnt rate has mark- lbnmlililus efforts to build up s Iggm 11c flotilla. Two of her H,“ 1 and newest boats have lpvertgf; in the last two years. m n. ~ss the Japanese under- W- ls rated among the and coinciding with an apparent approaching end w Hitler's diplo- matic journeying. the Nazis wilt more planes at London than in any duv recently. Mostly fighters, they came in for-l mations of 2O to 100. flying nearly six miles high. The morning attacks, blew to pieces two street cars, damaged three others. and wrecked a_ DliS when a string of bombs fell in a crowded thoroughfare. More than a score of persons were killed and injured, and the street was left a tangle of wreckage. Other bombs smashed shops and flats, and left stlccts strewn with injured, Civilians joined the reg- ulltr air raids precaution workers ill first aid work. Women tote off their dressesto bandage the wound- ed. The Air Ministry said 12 of the raiders were brou ht down, against eight British mac ines and three pilots lost. An Air Ministry report said "more Mcsscrschmitt lighters camc 0V9!’ Kent and the Thames Estuary to- day than for many days ast. Many more than the 1 lvlesser- schmitts reported downed were damaged. the report said. Canadian Soldiers “Serious Minded" OTTAWA. Oct. 25-—fCP>—’I.'he Canadian Legion educational ser- vices has come to the conclusion there are three times as many serious-minded soldiers in the Canadian army than frivolous- minded. , Officials at the orsanlmlvnl headquarters here say the troflPl srs interested primarily in M!” fiction reading material. and m" their list of non-fiction books com- piled to fill the needs and requests of soldiers is three times as 1011a as the fiction list. several hundred books of all types have been sent to the forces in England. includini B001" °" radio, engineering, mechanical drawi and electricity. A 80100510" of boo s about Canada-especially histories of the Great War writ- ten by Canadians and dealing with Canada's part in the conflict-As pular. poFirst aid books have been es- pecially in demand. ts are received for higsansxzhbstIuIgxt books. At Pet- swawa military camp the men want to learn trigonometry be- cause lt is useful in artillery 0P9?" ‘tffnitrge assortment of books have been shipped to Iceland. M155 MacCallum said. Canadiarnbostii- diers there read all sorts o c s on glding, wrestling, bOXIng and chess. ' Books about warships. military history and development. and avia- flom form a part of every shill- ment.__ “My blur tpl-orilnngiely about equal to on . thglg: lIItest issue of Janc‘s Fisht- Ing ships lists 14 Japanese 5""- marines built or ncarlhx Wm" lotion, nearly linlf of them b01115 gr 1,500 to 2.000 tons on the sur- AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE SAYS IJEIAIIS NAZI - FISBIST PIUT KNIJIIN Reported an Interned Nazi was Head of a Plot to Overthrow Democracy in Can- ada. (The following is by s. special staff Witter; to the Globe and Mail, To- ron . V UYIAWA. Oct. 24 —The amaz- ing story of Nazi-Fascist espionage in Canada. in which Adrian Ar- cand, now in an internment camp, played a leading role, is still the secret of the R. C. M. P. and the Cabinet. but Dorothy Thompson's latest column declares that the Dies Culunitlce in the United States has in its possession information- barlng the entire plot to overthrow democracy in the Dominion. The facts which Miss Thompson gives are not unknown to official- Death of Bedeque Resident In» California Old friends in Bedequo and other parts of the Province will learn with regret of the death in Glendalp, California, of Rpv. F. J. Bradshaw, s. native of Bedsqm snd veteran missionary to China. The following was clipped from a Csli- fornls paper and sent to Island friends. Rev. F. J. Bradshaw, s veteran missionary t0 China, who since his retirement a. few years ago, lived in Glendale, California, Passed s- way at his late home on August 17th, after a brief illness, following n. stroke. Mr. Bradshaw was born in Be- dedue, P. E. I., in 186i. He grad. uafed from Acadia University in i890 and from Newton Theological Institution in 1893. In the same year he was ordained at Bedeque and proceeded to Western China under appointment from the Ameri- can Baptist Missionary Union. He later married Dr. Martha. Philip, daughter of Rev. R. R. Philip, so well and favorably known in the Maritime Provinces. Mrs. Brad- shaw and three children survive- Flederick, Jr., a physician n1, whim Cloud Military Post, Minnesota; Judson, head of the department ‘of English in a Junior College at Coal. 1118B. California. and Gwendolyn (Mrs. Charles Hamilton) librarian dom here. The American columnist statcs that the Dies Committee has proof that Arcalid, the Fascist lcudcr in the Dominion, and his Bench-language newspaper were financed by Germany. with Man- fred Zapp, head of the Tmnsoceah News Service. ns the payoff. It is also known to the commit- tee that the North Gelrnan Lloyd office in Montreal was an espionage centre and that an unnamed ticket clerk handled the propaganda and was tire party-cell member. When Around was arrested, docu- ments seized at his headquarters pointed, it is believed to a, source of financial support in the United Stat/es. It is known that police here have been in close touch with Unit- ed States officials since. After the internment of Arcand. Justice Mixi- ister Lapoirlte told Parliament that Arcand might yet be brought to trial. Later it was suggested un- officially that Arcand might be the first man to be tried under Can- ada's new treason law. Since then nothing has been said about the matter. “Iiic Canadian Fascist leader, who at nil times seemed to be ivcll sup- plied ivith funds to carry on his party work, was report-at to D0 more closely’ allied with Italians in Canada than with Germans. at Glendale Public Library. Mr. Bradshaw belonged to a re- markable family. He was son of ' the late Deacon Joseph Bradshaw and Mrs. Bradshaw, three of M11050 sons graduated from Acadia College and three daughters from Acadia Seminary. One son, William B., was a well-known Pastor in the Maritime Provlnrcs; Clarence W, practised lziiv in Victoria, B. C., 11nd Frederick J.. a. Missionary in China. One daughter became the wife of the late Rev. E. N. Archibald and the mothcr of one NIISSIOIIBIY and three Ministers, Miss Mabel E. Ar- ‘ chibald, now retired after forty years ’service in India; Dr, W, L, ; Archibald, Wolfville. N. S. Dr. A. C. Archibald, Calgary, Alberta, and 1 Rev. A. J. Archibald, Mass, Mr. Bradshaw's missionary work centered in Kaiting, 3,000 Hillel inland, where his faithful pionecr- ‘ in: prepared the way for a 1mg. and flourishing mission. Dr. Joseph Taylor, a, co-\vorker with Mr. Bind. shaw. at the funeral service JD Glendale, paid tribute to his work, describing lhe hair- breadth escapes during thc Boxer Rebellion and his many roars of devoted and fruitful service. Italians Boast Government officials agree with Dfll‘0'l‘i_\' Thompson that the North GCFlllflll Lloyd offices in Montteri‘ were deeply involved in German‘ propaganda work. Most of thc offic- ; iltls of the line got out of Canada l before war was declared. Some of the agents were interned. ‘I11. of- fice “was so closclv linked ivith that of the German Consul-General that some o‘! lIlElll atfrynplcd to claim diplomatic immunity. The R.C.M.P. have not overlooked any angles in tracking clown the subversive elements in the Domin- ion. It is believed Oltaiva rccciied, and is still receiving, full co-cpcr- otioll from Washington. Internment camps have absorbed many suspects and there is no doubt tha: tin Government here is keenly aware of what has happened“ Certainly the Government knows as lliuch as 1he Dies Committee as. to the Nazi -F.lsrist activities in (llnazla, but officials are not talk- ing about it. Around was the head of the National Unity Party, an organiza- tion which was patterned closely on Nazi lines, From his headquar- ters in ivlontreal, Arcarid distributed 1 llllIIR to all parts of the D0~ , as well as insignia such as silvastikas, photographic equipment, maps and lists of members. The national program aimed at an army of 70,000 blueshirts, ready to lake over the government of Canada at a propitious time. It was based on semi-military lines and it was Arcanrrs boast that his party would be "In power by 1940." Night- ly drills were held by the blueshirts, who were divided into divisions. four companies to a division. It was at Kingston an July 1. i938, that the Fascist Party out- lined its program. This convention was attended by leading Fascists including Arcand, Joseph Farr and Maurice Scott. At the trirll of Arcand and his henchmen on charges of subversive activity‘, it was disclosed that Ar-‘l. cand had been in touch with Ger- many and Italy. One letter from Gennsny, written b Hous Specter, congratulated the anadian Fuch- reron having helped "the greatest anti-Semite. Adolf Hitler, in suc- ceeding to be nominated Chancellor of the Reich." Arcand and ten of his supporters. including J. C. Lorimer of Toronto his legal adviser, have been in- terned. SOVIET GOLD BEACHES U. B. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 25. - (AM-Eightm illion dollars in Rus- sian gold unloaded from the Soviet tanker Batuml, was glaced in the United States mint ere esterday. The shipment brought to 3.000.000 1116 807d bullion that Russian ships‘ have unloaded here during the last six weeks. CHELMSIWRD, Eng.—(CP)—Cap- lain J. W. A. Stephenson a ‘secret weapon" during the battle of Flanders-but was never able use it. An all-round cricketer, he carried two cricket balls, with the idea he could throw a cricket ball faster than he could draw a. pistol. WATCIIMAIWS NEMESIS LONDON.—(CP)—Hitler seems to be dogging a London watchman. whcsc house was bombed. The de- partment store where he was em- played became his shelter, then the store was bombed while he was 0n the seventh floor, but he escaped. The Canadian apple is the King of Fruits, sndlls food value is hiizh. one large apple alone providing 100 face, with cruising ranges of l6.- ‘orldy; ‘t _ '. h“ Iilllflcst,‘ numerzcgilly ‘is! oibmilesnr more. J 0f Air Base 0n Channel ‘ma. ii NATIONAL MESSAGE ls Israel THEREFORE THE BRITISH ISLES WILL NOT BI BUCCESSFULLY INVADED. HITLER’S BOAST WILL NOT BE CARRIED OUT. THE BRITISH EMPIRE WILL NOT BE DESTRO YED. Every Prophecy concerning Israel finds its fulfillment fn the British Race. We quote a few: “A NATION AND A COMPANY OF NATIONS SHALL BE 0F THEE," Genesis 362 11. . The British Empire as the British Commonwealth of Nations alone answers this Description.‘ “THY SEED SHALL POSSESS THE GATE OF HIS .ENEMIES,” Genesis 22: i7. Sea Power is the Gate. Britain still rules the waves and possesses Gibraltar, Malta, Aden, Singapore, The SUMMERSIDE GUARDIAN as :11 Bri eta, etc., WAS GUARANTEED INVASION. See II Sam 1 Khumri, and later as Amidst all the “casting down" of Empires and Thrones (Dan- iel 7: 9-14) the Throne of '3"i- tain stands today firmer than ever-"broadbased," not only upon a people's will, but cn the sure Covenant of God. All this provides no grounds for boastful arrogance, but ra- ther the realization of the re- sponsibilities placed upon our Race by reason of its heritage, and calls for a solemn In- dividual and national relic-dim- lion to the Services of AI- mighty God. BECAUSE BRITAIN IS ISRAEL, it is essential that the lea-tiers and people of the Em- pire become possessed of a clear vision regarding the origin and mission of our Race, ROME, Oct. ‘.15 —IAPl -—.\'Iuss0- lilli has set up a "irclnendous“ air 1 base of 111s O‘.\'ll on 111;‘ Frciirii SKIP of the English Channel, Italians boasted tonight, and his fliers are splashing the streets of London uith bombs marked “made ln It.- y Gcrlnan hluh cclnlnaliu Cllllin that Italians IOI‘ the first time, “accur- rately“ raided “the east 0f the Brit ish Isle" from their own base yes- terday), was followed by itidicatlons of infense activity on the Italian front in Ezypt. Rome sources hinted that the Fascist forces, bogged down 7O miles or more within Egypt's desert border, might renew their attempt to push forward this week-end. Fascist informants gave out an elaborate word-picture of ltaly‘s channel ail‘ base and the pres: proudly recounted thc first exploits of the Italian raiders. naming the planes "Storks," “Falconsf” "Her- ons“ and "Arrows." These sources boasted Mussolini himself took the initiative in tho matter and offered his air force to illivnsify the long German air siegv of Britain. The German high command ac- cepted quickly, it was related, and equipment and supplies were ship- pcd to the base, opposite Britain in (‘lcrmari-occupied France. Italian pilots, merlnlvhile, ferried plane af- tcr plane to the base from Italy. Now’, the informants said, the base is complete with s mass of men and material. its own repair shops, ground crews, bombs and even Italian food, wines and cig- rlrcites. Gen. R1110 Corso Fougier, a Cor- sican who was an Italian coo in Spain, is in command. A correspondent of Stefanl. the Italian news and propaganda agency. claimed Fascist. airmen began their attack against Britain. last night. loosing brmbs for more than an hour on ‘industrial and naval cen- tres" in soilthcast England, Many tons of explosives were dropped, he claimed, followed by violent fires. The aviation newspaper Vie Del Aria. pilblishccl photographs of M115- solinils soils, Viitorio and Bruno, as pilots of bombing pianos. (fliers has been n0 Lcmdon com- ment on these Italians claims, and This disclosure (coincident with n l for, as has been rightly said, “A clear vision regarding the origin, mission alid destiny of our Race would give our states- men the power to contribute that element of spiritual per- ception into the conduct of World Affairs which is essential 'if mankind is to be saved from drifting on to the rocks of self-destruction.“ Our leaders must therefore be men con- forming io the Biblical De- finition. “able men. such as fear God. lovers of truth, hat- gng covetousness," Exodus 18: 1 Further, all citizens of the Ern- pirs must be Loyal to the Throne of Britain. which is the Throne of David, and which, amidst all the "casting down" of theThrones of other King- doms in our generation, has stood firm. Loyalty to the Throne demands the stern de- termination that the Empire shall be kept intact, that every effort shall be vigorously exert- ed to outltstztnd, the Forces oi’ Evil now endeavouring to bring about its fall. And further to combat the insidious propa- “ REPENT YE, iii ENE . 42: 4 and 12; 43: 21; 49: After the final deportation of the Ten Tribed Kingdom of Israel into Assyria, 721 B.C., the long Trek from beyond the Euphrates across Europe began, and after centuries of wander- ings the IsraeI Peoples, known as the Cyrnri or Iain ISRAEL WAS TO BE MOVED AND SETTLED IN AN APPOINTED PLACE, DESIGNATED AS THE ISLES OF THE SEA, WHERE SHE IMMUNITY FROM uel 7: 10; Isaiah 41: 1; 1 and 12. Angles, Jules, Saxons, Danes, Normans, etc., reached tho British Isles. Since I066 no Invader has landed on the shores ganda which, claiming to visu- alize "after the war" condi- tions ls advocating what is called "Federal Union Now." the proponents of whichinsug- gesting "Federal Union Now" of the United States of Am- erica, and the six British De- mocracies as a nucleus of World Govemment, of by, and for the people, demand that essential elements of sovereignty shall be surrendered While the UNIFECATION OF ANLO-SAXONDOM is earn- estly to be desired and worked for, it u-ill only come about in God's Way and in His Time. viz: “The times of the restitu- tion of all things, ivhich God hath spoken by the m0u‘h of all His holy prophets since the ivorlcl began," Acts 3'21 The British Empire comprises as a Nation and a Company of Nations Gods league of Na- tions, and the United States of America are “The Great Peo- ple" of Genesis 48:19. The British Empire IVILL SURRENDER .\'O ELEMENTS OF SOVEREIGNTY, but in ivorkinp; for the setting up of s. New World Order will acknow- ledge only the Supremacy of liim of Whom it is declared "The Government shall be up- on His Shoulder," "of the in- crease of His Govemment and Peace there shall be no end upon the Throne of David, to order it and to establish it with Judgment and justice even for ever," Isaiah 9:7. GOD'S PLAN FOR WORLD GOVERNMENT is about to function, and the responsibility for its demonstration is laid upon the Anglo-Saxon Nations, led by Britain and America, as the descendants of Israel. In preparation for carrying out this task WE MUST Nationally FOR THE KINGDOM Published by Brifish-IsraeI-World Federation (Canada) Incorporated 313 Sherbourns Street, Toronto. The Back Stretch (Continued from page 1, Everyone of his ancestors, male and ' female, for three consecutive gen- erations has a fast record, almost all of them colt records and rang- , ing down to 1.59 i-4, whie of the 1 entire l4 animals only four are‘ outside the 2.10 list. At Attica. Ohio. October 4th, , Gallant Heart (31 by vdomlfe, won . so far no ltnlinu planes have becr. reported shot. down in Britain) BRINGING UP FATHER the tluee-year-old and 222 trot , frcm a flcld of ten. Be was 6-5-1-1, 1 time 2.11 1-2, 2.13 1-2, 2.12, 2.13 1-4. He is olmed b)‘ Hadley T, Fulton, Upper Stewiaoke, N.S,, and was driven by Harry Rwrt. Ibrty years ago-or to be onset, October 13th. 1900- a match race for $1.000 which had been the talk of the Maritimcs for some weeks came off at the Amherst. driving park track, Thc contestant horses ‘ urvre the black stallion Ferron 2.21 1-4- owned by N. R. Nellly, Bridge- town, and the bay mare Lina Bell 2.19 1-4, owned by J. I. LaRoche, Quebec. In the first. heat. Perl-on drew the pole and lcd until the three-quarter when he bI"‘I(g and was Dasscd by Lina Bcll 2.19 l-4 who won the heat. In the seoond heat Lina Bell led until the three- rter pole and then Fwrron step- qua p_ed up and a neck llid_neck race of Great Britain, although Philip of Spain, Napoleon, Kaiser, planned “THY SEED SHALL BE AS THE DUST OF THE EARTH AND SHALL SPREAD ABROAD TO THE WEST AND TO THE EAST AND TO THE NORTH AND T0 THE SOUTH," Genesis 28:14. The Coloniaing Activity of the British People developed exactly in the direction named. and the attempts as Hitler is doing now. All such plans failed, and will fail, because God has said “No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper: and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn," Isaiah 54: 17. THE HERITAGE OF BRITAIN ENSURES AN ENDURING KINGDOM AND EMPIRE, and perpetuity and stability offltho British 35 .. the Throne. Sea Jeremiah 31: 83: 19 ff, Daniel 2: 44. and in humble Repentance ro- by tum to Obedience to God and His Divine Law. that the World Conflict now being waged is War t0 finish between God and Anti- God, Christ and Anti-Christ. and extends beyond the realm of material and physical com- bat into the Spiritual, we must root out of our National Life all subversive activity and false teaching. WE MUST further "clear the land of evil," by cleansingand purging the Political and Busi- ness World by the elimination of patronage and graft, by the removal of all chlseilers in business, by mone- reform, demorietisation of gold and the elimination of usury in finance. Universities, Teaching Centres and Pulplts must be purged from the Atheistic Doc- trine of Evolution in 761411.101} to the Creation and Destiny of Man, and of every form of Teaching which, by sttackiriz and denying the truth of the Bible-God's Word written -— has to a large extent destroyed the faith of the people. The Ruthless Bombing of largo ciiies such as London has de- stroyed a large buildings and practically de- molished lllany slum areas. It has demonstrated that closely populated district-t easy target. God's p “every man shsil live under his ovm vine and fig tree, making him afraid," Micah 4:4. Within the British Empire — and Canada provides a good example-there are hundreds of thousands of square miles of territory at present unoccupied and rich in natural resources, capable of providing homes for many millions of people. Every effort must therefore be made OF HEAVEN tary Our 0F IIMMI Recognizing the tlon of peoples sphere of the Forces must absorption into suitable and permanent om- k ployment is available. l, THE IKE-INTRODUCTION of the Basic Pririflplfii Divine Economic System will , provide the only solution of our 1 Social, Economic. gougers and National and problems. T1118 our difficulties "poverty in plenty." including the back s and it is Israel u was recently Archbishop number of ‘The Mantle of provide an snisthat inthoLihtof none Identity, our co anoe upo It is therefore and IS with Headquarters of scareféilliafirspflvd to Canada people of British stock, and regulations togovem the admission and naturaliza- based upon tho Divine must be strictly enforced. DEMOBZLIZATION of the men now serving in the King's not until provision is made for their l I110 rm; NEW oxpim wm not come of its own volition- Gad always uses individuals to our! out, His Plans. Ho never takes vocation or which He has once bestowed. i charged with the responsibility I of demonstratin ' Order of Adminis stion. and. ‘I l i of Carlterbursn throvrn over Britain." WE CALL upon our loader-i and People in Church sno Stats to alumina tbs-so facts WI PR LAIM that and Lasting Peace will only l come with a, realization of our 1 n God, and through Divine Intervention. j tial that the Ekupiro should called to Repentance, to Realization of its responsibility. to a Dclermlitafion 10 truly "Serve the Lord." AT HAND. " iidi ' 727T??? - such J eremiab PLAN Nto bring of slien stock. LAW, take place civil life and of the Industrial, i International l stone will solve ‘ and eliminate ,' midst of ' dlfnit!‘ ushom He has the New stated by the Israel has been God's Word. I Victory l mpleio depend- urgently essen- I vi I . 1g gssed for a couple of hund- ‘pe-Irl‘ yarztlis. Eerron than filled H lhead and came in and Wrml 31x2 1‘ several lengths W ii-lam- he such success, " give a sununarv of the 11* 1 .» l oon- Ill fidwémlfimgiaungrie cnslilzii I and other classes a’. the P70‘ ill-l I '11" . ti: t. '21, S ". - ibneak, Iverron had the pole and gsrhkhstioniagoha o ie no op em he kept h“ advantage all through. T “m, “.8, 220 3_4_ 211,220 14.2.23. ianfcv Bridge RHCIIIZ 6111b. which ,- 1. s s‘. ‘ . vi»: '1 mtorfor A ‘“’°°'°‘”“°,’°d.“°Znn§s§i§a‘f>ll 11h‘: gclzllzllionffilll-f? going in ‘Mk place at we ‘am 00 v1; their scviloll arc 111111111115; for an- October am for a purse of $6 f-m- 1 ,,.,. _ N.“ Liam“ “dvnfwdt IrItIitECrI-Igi? IIHPQQP 'I'hurs<l v evel 1.11M"- ‘his mares Ha < : berg will 110111 meet- t Amherst October 1am, curly-W‘ mp in l). .1 u ons ‘flogged Fvrroil and also took Warren can Surely h, _ l m. ho_;-_q-. Guy in. The result was fl “Mfr-l mun 11*. and , Iiflflrgc for Lina Bell. She urn the fiist. will bc 711011‘. lhlS fourth and fifth heats Fcrron won - . i301)" t and Warren Giff ‘Ptheh-“fli- "he seggdhhg? Tm Latest tinlc number of the ti: e m. .. ; . . 3 ‘ovas 2.21 1-4. Thousands 0 _ ____ S By George lllcllnnus MQ-n-lEQ-DQ YOU KNOW THAT voulz 8120111512 DANNV ls PUSl-IING A PLOW AROUND AND CAIZIZWNG we MORSE UNDER t-us Ala/vi? YES-I'M SICK ABOUT IT-Tl-IAI‘ WELL- MAGGIE -DON'T VKJQRY- I FIXED VOLIIZ BQOTHEIZ-l T éj 1 GI lifillnsl-HII-bv-dnn-Jnovr-Hmhmns- \\ VOUQ AUNT JUST ‘PHONED A/OUQ A calories. l I i