l 1 4 l - --.....-.~¢s,,. .. @s-.a_....,,_ - r. r 2 :§s:=s§..rrssss_s_ ’ . _ _ ‘ ., > . Th: Central Guardian l » s f . . Work" Nllllllll nib oOlI-ll I hr news at (manna mm , A _ v .. interest but sdverthlng o! p“. u mg,‘§. . _.__...__.c_._ p “ v. _ -_ sble in w “pa; Prussia. a was work Oolmnittee . ""_Y“°‘~'*"'."Y,""M-M* '==='==“=== “tundra-cw '.,,.",*--"",,.i-,,~,,, ilft sat-ii. _,_. -- » immffium“ M" =- “°8§"”""“°"i,':§{§.$§i".§i' ‘we old qgrhHn-v ‘Wm If; brlnsr the’ grist reiss- up to the “,,,,,,""',,,,°‘ifi““imw““m°“ “firs? United OhumLworksr-s thor- ReIV-dT-crtevg-I GOOII ywt-ivflflowing" aiuty s: cur —-— “m m“ ' m“ m" ""1 "l" "l" ' l ed in Charlottetown ter sy for ii ii i; P1- n" in“ 3n», 00's m. do. ma ‘we membersofths Gonimttee were I I H0 BS- emongyourowndrcleoffi-iqfi Ksilyb OrwTYBs-liun $55-$35 i dmgibygyiofifimfi, i?“ “c: m m “gnu” 0f the‘ m $5.73 ‘fternoogimm niuxlftl. at: bvtefian Pggtgra] »oth°':oh"Pdifl°'°ut°utl°°kitllvy soptsmbsr rim. Is-lW-D-H-i. n?" m, . numb" o, “m, m, u, "ff; “bfim ‘h’ 9°‘ dmcrsnt churches in Qhsriottstown zmm centre! Ind “Wm ' ' m“ "w °m hm‘ m“ “"- l Ts -—;—°UT _ em m i on ‘i, “i, my,“ i,“ up Samples cf the articles req gutted flhhllilloiihS wemxewpresenag: Chants. m» brielynsts ‘oélhiluw “use -“"“=st‘oiasr. out» up wimvmm-M - l» “l; v m» In» u"? r “rial-airbrush ‘ti’ ' mun.“ " “‘ "““‘. n- ...» . ty were ruined out ierdsy. ‘I110 WM“ ‘nm’ ‘u “f; u n, “WW u“ in” thanked! commode st su- the Province meet st Summer- “whim m‘: wfiffi,“ Qmiflifififificfifhfi much better working condition. the whole m; i. p m” cm. 1t was decided the ti‘; Well-i ddO- - w, Island met t gor is, w. ' with“ on wmnmi "in W, i, ova, m, e work is progressing favour- m .h by the cmmm‘ ‘mud V‘ w‘ 7'" m“ 5"" 5"“ m “ma “w” nose o! inducting- e . o i lumen”:- b P - directions ror knttingsocirssnd ct malty Urutsd ureh and d "W" U“"°““'Y °m°“1‘ mum‘ “My “d ‘mmn m“ n“ m‘ "mm"?! Wm" ma” m“ men's nleeveleu sweaters to the dif- of the reliirious educa- u w °°°m=1 1W1 "W M11 sim 'r'ih""' °°d a" 59°“ "Wm b° he“ w‘ vmh“ d “vim ‘he P’ ‘mini u‘ h ferent machinations on Friday ticn committee presided yesterday. ° °1 0""?! 9W0. 0 R-iv- ‘grain °§ d“ fig m‘ wmlgimruglfi ggltlcel in spitigouf m? m m WI- fann M “pivotal ‘memo o! thsghggxnlevw ‘We Ting“: wngffikcnfihpi-mmwni” s3!‘ '2" ' * Mrs Frank Stevenson of Darlirig- the . , - ‘ am '° _ “m. “w”. w" $019130 Dirt in the oe. The ton is "resting comfortmb "Jollow- e boilers on the fem m be- 0n the “Lesion: t fibechlench n" m m *1 m m‘ C“ Vliljitzswmm m‘ m “m” moderator-haw, n“ 3_ guy”; t!" "Antnligyoo: §aserious operation in hePrlnce in: overhaul and the steam have con ed to procressin 1°31 Mm"- , Mm d olnfivuonn d“ mm ded._ service eond -ssu.ii,,,i,,,,.. ward Island Hospital. ubes coo in all are helm replaced certain localities an have succeed Mm‘ saunas SW35“; {WM b ' °" H h 1 _ ed u follows: b» deny they ___ as are also the 650 air t . notw-i riding lll ‘vg- Follow,“ u. m “new dmb no y Riev. vs er. mil opening psslm 1o. Qlhoffliemnsk e rrrcn llnAn “Bu” an uirdy ma}: e “c glelrltfhmexfr mgamwtmn siiitwgm ' tions for making gun's sleeveless mlA‘panelt d ussion ‘was led by chscrypmre reading from at‘ ‘mm’ ' p °§'r'u‘isi"‘-"lifi" es an» n: over a e as we m"? - - - dsmWhtfoolialsnseslY -u.,.,,,;r. Naval FOICQS M Owner p ~ game II, 11M W the Red Mr. c. n. Black of Charlottetown. m‘? b acv. w. vsrwolr. evwdlleadsslliheco iismdeiimmth “ma” 1' um“ In A: Aafi-uwunomwork of 7 N‘) 7 "Z551" m “KM “m” (32% ‘finigfiggt gs” l; ' U'“%""“'rcn-"°"i§"“'33ii‘i'K2“°“" ' . , m, _ u, .. ____ whlchmwtztregttlixjm ownmmafimar‘: the Nwnriaisssucs uni minim, use No. s) o u, 1o one. 4 ply flng- Dem Robins“. at. Avg-d; mi mm mm“: WQPQQ, Ygd abort-fires rrcTrtun-ts Qrfiiuficfi; pART “ME __(Oontlnued_from pagej) W, be,“ w“, Earine pftxrtol in haoomtion uvgth enns wool. igoisiltiloognlégingt-iichu mo” mgooinlos. form‘ d ‘grub-y there bullded he in altar unto the Tfltlififllfiifiifftygfggmngkw _ L "pi Th i f _ e Roy-a. avy, con u- - n ussim o e Lord," g an,“ ' _ l"! tMPLOYMENT u being delivered with the utmcst ins rgflrxtgllng veiththrievfrertxlle ‘fleas - §$° fink“ 3 P1111 for 4 lnvnefl- Rev. w. s. Godfrey, Maritime sec- Narration c: the ste, leading p, initial». “ m‘ " “m” "°“ "°°°‘“° _ , _ vigor and intensity, Diacsdi ii, mi to“ t h Many attacks have been made on i-dgs 1m "WITH 1119mm! rotary of religious education from induction by the mtégpim moder- n Knuch Sal harm“ ‘“"°““ m“ "PM a ver lai" be f ttack x‘ em s e “M w“ enwvy submarines continuous 1 - 1° 3° Bllmh“ sack e < tor R q toldbsasuut ufiuu “hm” Zlluns furrposifloris agent-é: have beg“ m§‘§,,,“§,‘§.“o,,§ ‘gioiuiaw an: xgggisgmgnflggfie “sgenwargimwek: air patrols make it ‘far more dan- Md slip 0n fobcegtrs. needle: balgg Th, mkmn‘ then wok, up mm a Tile the mry eountryin s For m ‘nves l a ors 0 ' rv - . _ _ ‘ “in. n] _ _ "°":“lmf'5 ‘Eng em}: Ffaflh“ hulltnixslgnfiarargxaggeration to sav that p wgryk lghgxpefmeg) be ca‘; gfiaiogstomtlixehglgalfioe ik a? ggltnggmarmgg nezdghgcgr 1° “$§nt‘rlss§>§5?§r’v“ 1'i£l1i@byl6cfl°dl:2; Prfizytfriltllctmn and welcome by g‘:il."tiu'?.i‘ififil';?§uflgligiifiggy‘“fgég t or um ouse o com- _ - part ' . _ t, - ' ' , _ B9 In you t, ,::fl,‘,_cs_ In "my Sm, u“ gclestttéiecxllrsfiizi; tiiegetimnn u-bosis Quiche, . memcosstgdcgwinizitsgtd tang-puma? glpedflesnmgfoogcgrlelgkslmdtldelé ‘lgignhi andk [films included. childrens the Paeisytezy members. _ The xrurcbsn hsbitis such s simifleflcon. *‘“'"°““p“9i°"'°"p°"°“°° m“ crous asi an Orehuallmilogsnutrtih ance the Royal Nxval in com- ma" 1 911d 1m" w and °1 mw- filth ‘is. Eh)!‘ Rkogers‘ cgur- RA“ mess w the minister by iici-s-fifiiiillififll"‘§°“.?“°‘“""'"'= ii automobile svnillhk" m” w“ {A wglchq at]; “'11 mm‘; in; iii, submarine menace , Increase as above‘ every second w°°,d,‘,'{,‘;- Eomwgflf ' ma‘ “ 1% ,,,°,”-,§‘,f,'- geémmimwh‘? ‘Pftfnfm insslurcrwrtsr.Nc°p§§ii1ti§'§i°f§$°' Bux lies-rises q-nrincs. did not beat us. The Prime Minister "u G d w k in s nonunion; in, pwga- ridge. until there are 4o stitches p,“ Wm; Rev Dofiaidvgilgeiidhpga Me we.“ wet rlimvytfiisurunge- wdayismorgl-moderiignahe srsssrsruil; Montreal. Que. mentioned last week the figure or l3 e 0° or tion of His Majesty's Governments °" m” “m1” Th Wm mm‘ v North Bedeque: boys’ work Ralph as we have recvived mercy $6 "°""d' - six or seven U-boats destroyed, That continue with gathering momentum. Beilk- ENE-k W001 M!!! 1°11! m "the? young M R Ii’; c mremiy boys. mini notn- " ' whY 11°11 iiflrt {'1 M; away. Give 1,.iii,i.9-;I,i-1i_ was as he Sim-i probably an under- Dominion naval vesagm u, cooper. shoulder and knit the same waycss work. -Hajh-‘_ -m-‘m work . m‘, Psalm 121 Kruschenarealtna during the next; . .. . Statement and since then we have The war-k or ins prim-g Edwani aflnz with our own. Dominion army ‘hi’ m“ “"- Thm m“ 8° s“ h‘ w A Mcqusilris gums,- iiivs, ' The Orrin-ini- f“ mlmthl- Prove It for yourself, “""*""“' " had some fruitful and he efu] (in 5, 1513“ units are being (m; (or ser- QB P131“. “Wm Wu]! m9 1o ridses ' ' ' ' ' M: Ill drug counter; 25c 4 _ I I’ Y , hdufilrvsnlltfl x085 on day and me u m, “mes may db o; shwide,’ ii momma 19 inches, a supper period followed and in- wArlL address to the people by Rev. __ r 5c. 75c. Swee in siitinrczlri’. us... w“ mu ~ we v or slits...“ v" c" l” v “"- v- is»... it ~ I _"_*~i\- DESTROYED the time, but the average number of Qiomxiénuzn pir snensth is beine fawn? atbgmfggnttér ‘figlnlg egg? coungiiim, o, msbyien and qlié pious... cement of bene- §§,“°'fi“° '° "1 enclnalve pi-idc hi But even taking six or seven as a 3% ‘ifisisusu ¢§§§i$§i"i‘yf°mf,§“{,i¥ applies ofvfirgixshg lgixleflllslielggis: raw lsh arm-holesland neck with one 3:1 cfittgfignfintfilgwus edqlfhcg; flfgflgg.“ the “W17 mmwm lair rffhéh 8212x1513“ ' Rm, M, row of loose angle crochet. "ced- - m“ Mn Webster m “gratin Goodwill, attended bv représenta; m Neutrality total enemy submarine existed at the declaration afe figure, that is oneienth of the denc rig someth fleet as It advancement of medical science and 0f W813 hos ital routine. Help keep the 1BR of the constant good by your contri- materlals and foodstuffs from the Domiriions are beiruz able, in ever increasing volume for the common cause. tive elders, ‘*1 bag“??? vgfisonnet i§"“tn‘Z°“Z°éI1I n. 81%: Plesbvteiy concluded b. included, Councillors. Mrs. E. R. Woodside, girls work; Rev. R. W. Parker. Bedeque, young people's work: Rev. E. R Wood- the steps outlined the history o the work in the parish. 11c has ht several years in close rela- made avail- Plan Proposed sriizvs.s"iil .ilt.";:ll:li;vl: hiisflé“ can... . flow Miiiiiiiiy, ,, , . _ ,,,,,,,,, ,0 m ,, , quarter or perhaps even a third or which starts next week, ' vsrt undsrtsirinp l 5 °' “Pemm” °d“°““.°“- M"; mud hi, ° p“ s " “d m’ e“ nwkins final iumrleem . - all the U-boats which have been ' Rose“ cm "n5 wmk- gel - 3mm‘ ‘atistwum .1" transportation of myimmts for em loved Milvelv- He“ D - 1t may be or interest to the fix“ Fwy‘. $111125 grtnMcmirn. at néigflfitapigveegtgé: or e i-finse synod which mall's?‘ Octgbetifjiigde YANAMA- so» =6- usts": Rlimldfifii“? iivméli’ “else” .— ""0" “we as n can v I .-......~.....-...... ... s... » r - i. stir... s. s. - The Umml slams “d” "mm"? huntinz fsorccsyiilre Gttglln Egon el‘ Nllbtlalfl make my that‘ ‘hmeorwfiy 1 ‘t I Sunday Schools; Rev. w. a. Pat- Rev- Mr- Verwolf in epeaklnlr ' '5 ‘ ' ' ___' ‘ ' i Bern i . - 9 5 . " f3“Qflingmf";,ff§l§§}f§‘},,o§§§§“§§' every day. By the enfil of lgctobergwe K t‘; the wfnrmsg fersorlli}; Elmsdnle‘ ‘e1? 3P1” £21m‘ $0rge"$elnm1ti:‘v' 5:11:11 urffltist signed to preserve the present flmclggwlgzgeggirgg wglsmggeratm; atAsxpret vilrceddlng was solemnlzed 03 1:18 ‘Twgigz entered ull- ifigwmn, mam?“ Rlevfni; were analogous i0 himself egg as Zlfiglllfillliy or ihe American m- a, the mibreak or the war While Churthogfofhe it“ 1x33; Rfidléleglg: onbennle begin with '|. short sc- Milled’. Brads. e. missionary gfirgellnstladdiressléd. Bolth zero to ll‘ ics. ~ ‘ ‘ _ _ ._ a ; ' _ _ _ n e zreli I p/irjl? prosram. which would, ‘be gxégésggfi ltrgmteljhltljihnumbfir vof when Katherine nennessey dauzht- count or the work of the Min- UrriihvyA. Sept as “(nflifirec- 3:00.014‘); log-Itélzfill bulk ii/‘ivorllziur and w ma“. Th“, sfirglgebe mm I iniquitous-ii in cooperation with s on e as er of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence,Hei-i- istry otf Economic Warfare . . . Establis rig a new mon y ' ' ' isters t iher f n ~ ~- - expanses of the seas and oceans will The general object of the Ministry 0rd. gold production in Canada i-n éif Rhesllilyiear fim- Mm o, $3M“: ugh tn: WW u e, ev. . . ur- sense the other American republics. was presented by the chief States delezatc, Sumner under-secretary of state. Six mam points provided !0r:— for merchant Wells. l.A safety zone shipping in the inc United States navy would co- operate and. in effect, bear the chief burden. An attempt to pre- vent searches, seizures. commerce raiding and other belligerent acti- vities in this zone would be made. 2.A ban on belligerent submar- ines in the ports of American re- pliblps. 3 A .jOlnt Npresentntlon to the f belllgcleiils setting forth the neu- trality declarations of the Ameri- s CBS. 4. Ar. "inter-American advisory comlnlftee" to study stabilization of monetary and commercial re- liliollshiils among the American republics. 5. Preservation of policies in the western hemisphere. 6. Suppression of “subversive activities" and activities violating neutrality. Welles stated the United States navy would cooperate in patrol- llllil waters adjacent to the masts of the western hemisphere. The territorial waters of Canada, already at war, and of the colonies and’ possessions of European coun- liberal trade Md be greatly reduced by the uso n convoys and at the same time the U-boats’ means of at will be heavily clogged and fetiered. warfare Dtitmllifiz of which Fleet ali- arm . _ _ Pa“ 59th in dlfiitmg the than rendered with much feeling two quarry and in actually attacking 1 it themselves what we had ready at. hing this the aircraft carriers armed, unorganized and uriconvoy- ed traffic then approaching time in naval warfare and some- times grlevolls forfeit ls The Courageous was attended by four destzoyers but two had to $0 and hunt a U-boat merchant ship England turned order to enable her own aircraft to land upo happened. b a 100 to l c a U-boat course. tackin~ them In all this very keen and stern the R. A. F. and the , played an im- destroyers upon their v between e begin- and what we have ready now the Admiralty decided to use slit-h some zeedom in order to bring in un- It was to bridge the us}: Olll‘ hores in large numbers. Risks have to be run all the exacted. attacking a coming towards and when the Courageous into the wind at dusk in n her landing deck she what may have been nce or more. to meet in her unpredictable Confident of’ Methods 1155563’. was united bonds of thonvi Doirori. sOn of Mr. and s. Mow-s Dolrcn. both of this city. nu tial mass celebrated by Fa her Howard. C. SS. riaec by her father loo ed charming in a Bordeaux wine with accessories to match and car- ried a bouquet of gladiolas. rlii-ee _ have seized about 2545.000 Mnrsarct. was attractively s as to which “wre in a crepe woollen dress wit. blue accessories. and also carried a. ' ¢ , bouquet of gladlolas. lciiide Mr. Emile, Doiron. a brother of ipmiyiiqs, 55,000 the 810cm acted as groomsman. the servl with a. number of ed testified to the in the Holy matrimony to Tony ( - The ceremony was performed and R Rev. During the Mass Mr. Pius Callag- ocal solos "Ave Marla,” and --L,oi- am not Worthy.” The bride. who was lven in mar- velvet dress The maid of honor, her sister REV Y As the bridal party proceeded up the aisle the wedding march was rendered by Miss Marie Paquet who also presided at the organ during whiie been 0?; célntrab ec on immediate Yelvtgufficlent bu tlve and f1 ds bl t ' honie of thleelrwlrideaivsfileilreeg slung? hand’ comple nous weddin Mr and hf ce. At the conclusion the bridal party r5. Dolrori left. later b oomis istlster, Mrs. J.‘ c S . aria number of gifts receiv- opularity of the The] owned good ence that and 3,700 tons is to di-sorizan-ize omic structure as t0 m thei- they to German German pro neutral trade. I do not; know breakfast was served‘; Staten-isms glfifcgérértfgtdnev. N. s., where they ‘Mb’ ' ' ' P. ourric. as “m” speak for themselves and opirilonwflLIa-msuremak: Facts to lake it impossible carry on the war . . already sin of requires suits cannot d from the Was-fare. sea means tha broke out Germany was from manv 0! lit 8011MB oly. and the figures for of war show that we e raw materials which she to import and X996 Ministry of Economic But our command t. from the day war rmsigned German . some 02.000 tonsycf tons of of nunganeee are. Maaganda has mean- ve and control will halve as she t wlll‘on tely strangle neutral is fuither July total-led 440.065 ounces, the Bureau of statistics re- ported tpday. Its value was $15,430.- 430. In July, 1938, production totalled 410,080 ounces valued $14.7S9.W9. n Gold production of salvation. Through God's mercy, _b.v Hls power, and guidance, those who minister need not be weary and weak. . Rev. Ml‘. Detlor who addressed the people. reminder‘, his hearers that the minister should not, be Germany's eocm- r ray, chairman. Rev. W. A. Patter- son. Rev. E. B. s. Miller. st. Athema Tragedy Peter's Bay, Rev. D. F. Hoddinott, Rev. G. S. McLeod. Duridas. Rev. 1L‘. J. Elibutt. Valleyfleld, Messrs. Pmvinc” F. W. Cutcliffe, Hunter River, and by E C H1 D6 - . . . Sahl . 1.932s? "§.-;t°‘é$s‘§= ti»; as» s v»- i:l.il*::.;;r;l. “l: "was." {““‘“" Quebec 74.877 (71391): British Col- yggi°aflefll fir‘? gas wnducteq by iv dropped frcran l: rcr-urlrsifiizilf ‘i?i‘§"bss§°;°tl°nsr§§l'5‘£’ésv“§33t%? i» m ' ' w“ or Mt‘ New‘ i533 $Jus'§"’i‘i‘/§°’ns“§is$v§r'usisc“ "ti"? - - ' ddr * ' - - a Yukon and fiorthwest Territories Rev? I2 Jfsiemnfleggeflgo%tggg the congregation would not be like 22,103 (8.102), and Nova Scotia 2,- or Missionary work in various de_ unto thcse who dew their re- partments of the Sunday school." snonslbnma‘ ""5 “bmntlons- Th’ Rev. Mr. Godfrey ls Maritime sec- work M extgnm“! 7h” Klbgdom of tered th in id 1 t i _ 530d requires the material as well gall the wgrldvfi thatrmegsugeazleg _‘dnlgd°biigrgffuir§dlt°Ttffictifdfit ~fanegis spfimfl Isupwt t“ ‘he our peoples are united as they Ssckvllle. ccnuregittlorist ho dTmd an that have never been united before in Sectional groups then held dls- 5 “ R 1115i their Community work in Toronto. De- xter resolve to achieve that pur- ‘ cruissions and reported on their find- ‘Jifihffifinggi @5592“ ‘Tgfgglédingflgig J gnigmllmgtlfig Rvggginle o cousin vr—' 5 such an extent Dominion for her to Germany ' ‘of varying AWIERSI‘, N. 5., 5e _ _ Relatives here said todeity fiiegvcliiz- lieved Blanche Steele. native of Amherst who had been living in ‘sfoaonio. was among those losbSepi. n the torpedoins or the liner Athenia. Miss Steele had gone to England to bring home her aunt, Mrs. 110;. ace Eaton. The older woman was lnnded at Glasgow with other sur- vivors. but Miss Steele is still missing. She was prominent in church and efore bequéck if; of’ the ilfiiiff the first tons was evid- werre contraband e troleum ron ore .____ in a vital work of the present. CIVIC TAXES t 'All taxpayers who received a stateni ent of arrears of City Taxes issued by rronnsnnh in allofllnc the is 801 the other which of these from the m: i tli A i , gilxnecctgilnijatlonmeljilires 23:12.: mmélhigfilrlghsgrciii gtmmrmlg fiéyggrge§g°fialg fi“Y‘YOT°fi3€““g§Q-r- lsfisfilmdifcfiifiu§flhf°gfige 3;‘; the External Auditors, or by the City Collector, and who wish to file any ";-P,vfl,'-'*°l “"16 be undertaken €s°iiismisfilrdif£°lufififiéiéfislk wms onvs bun and on in» other the tnnlv objection to the amounts as shown owing are hereby advised that b rmli nhcn deemed necessary after than h“ cw“ Wm, New day Anny veiled meriaoes of German to _ _ _ s y °°"5“mm°n' they have ‘gen employed and I be- .....__ wards neutrals. menaces wh 111 flllthflflty 0f an Order In COUHCI] Of thB PPOViIICiRI GOVernment the - lieve that their potency will be- EDMONTON, sect. as .-(op) - m“ H" gm ‘mm bf“ 1%‘, under“ ed h b - d t t- . . _ come the more apparent in pro- M. B. Antonio o! Sexsmlth, aPole, 19' mwhzfi ‘lab? n?!" chflmh am ave een appoint 0 Cons ltute a CIVIC Tax AdJIIStIIIGHt sa s portion cs tnc Qleflt numbers of is amember of the Edmonton resi- “m” m“ s i" “ 1 bum, Board new vessels come into action axid Inf-mt today because he won a fam- 555N395 wmfitut n! 5 ca“ _ ' l I in proportion as our hunting of- by Bvvlecbstake. All boys of international law. ‘ gout; etshfry fggqalfgntopragtgxg gym“; In?) glttayonltildbefag urumganxidlgyoifl “Bulge llggllll?O?l‘ll-mafl? H L P v y , the first week our losses by stake Antonio won. came to Iid- foxtuffslin the ca or cor.- ~ e 9 airman. ' ' ' ' Yihmtfilismiffllii “éfiiflimgiséfi i315 ww“ “d mm“ §i§1fi1i°3§§‘?;“§rs“t"i‘isr§b’§§§i W 1) GILLIS ESQ were “ieorlésxuaaiéio ltlzntghenihéflt exertclsifinaz over the movements -of\ gmgemmgéle n . ' . ’ ' have lost ‘only 9.- Co“ m M’ no neutral amp h“ naval blockade is in no way dii- J. E. S, KASHDIUDON, Sept. N-(IP President Roosevelt's plediie of slstaitce in case of attac . At a press conference after e- centin; his credentials to Pre nt Roosevelt, Mr. Christie. on being asked to comment on Mr. Roose- velt's statement in regard to Q811- ada at a recent press conference. said:- "Resident Roosevelt's words were received in Canada. e was received as the same time Canadians rea- lize that we have our own respon- sibilities for the defence of Can- ads." BIRTH __... . . A‘ CAMPBELL —At the P. E. I. Hwpl- tal, Sept. 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Neil E- Campbgl1,_ n son. iliirroljllydg.) MARRIAGES _‘ CAMPBELL-MMLEOD — At the Presbyterian Manse Brookfield Donald Sutherland 0am ll of Brookfield and Ethel acheod of Hairtsvllle were tinted in mar- riage by Rev Dr. A. O. omsim In the presence friends and relatives. ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Campbell started on a brief motor trip in b; “calmness a DEATHS w NEWCOMBE-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Sept. 23 1939. Donald Birch aged thirteen months. dearly beloved son of W. P. and Mrs, Newcombe. r 1V. D. MacLean ) . Christie, new Canad- ‘m5 last six ys we 000 tons. Meanwhile, the whole vast busi- orld wkl without, prospect 0f Great. convoys of troops are escort- ed to their various destinations; the enemy ships and commerce have sea. Over ever been put 1h danger and no law recognized among civilized nations has ever been contravened... Let it be noted that in the last war one third of the whole vast catalogue of damage done to Bri- tish and neutral commerce through U-Boats attacks was due to 25 ex- perienced ofessicnal captains of the old su marine service of Ger- many. It would seem from this that it Our system of contraband con- ti-ol x x is being perfected and so far as the first _ war is concerned we have actually l seized and. converted o German merchandise than has bee sunk in the ships of our own. 0|] Situation Bright Even in losing some tankers, we 60,000 tons in the first and have gained 50,000 the enormous additional stores we have brought safely in the ordin- ary way. we have now far more supplies in this country this after- noon than we should have had if no war had been declared and i! no U-Boats had come into action. I will now speak a. little about the character of this war. Born time to time the Gemian U——Bont commanders have tried ‘their best to behave with humanity But many cruel and have been done. There was the Ath- eriia .. there was the Hazelslde, the day before yesterday, l2 of whose sailors were killed by sur- prise gunfire in an ordinary m9?" ship and whose captain died in so gallant i; fashion B01118 11W" with his vcsse . We cannot recognize this type of warfare .. as other than vlo Minn of the laws of war to which the Germans themselves have in recent years so lustily subscribed. Prefer Neutral ShlPl B it is a measure of the suc- cess of our attack on the 11-30818 in the last few days that they seem as the Prime Minister has told us. to prefer neutral ships to our res- UNDERTAKER ‘ h t hills. EMBALMER “Eluifiiff 35st. lSyvedlsm nail’: B an s ps Charlottetown and w: “$112 g: fizeelgigh seas ln an Nflfl‘ wuum" indiscriminate manner and xiii}! - , ll ll I re i: fill ‘is Phone 149 "fifnfif Qsfoigfli; incrgaslarlgly “more g nvari fgiimnte, which we ourselves are fmmgm °i “l” Iiimitcd class of highly skilled pro- tons more or!‘ i0}. destmymt oil, Iwhere we were un- p1 the enemy, apart from o ruthless acts ' will be much easier for our enemies who seek our destruction to build more U-Boats than to replace a iessional officers and crews of U- Boats who are now being captured Replace Lost Tunnels Moreover, if we are losing tori- nB-Ke we are also taking steps to re- , ace it on a far larger scale. Old shi s which were laid up are being ref tied and repaired for sea. I An enormous building program _ f new ships of simple character, capable of being rapidly built, is already in full career .. we there- o e rfréargln in file kfuture to meet new rrns o a ac . t The house wi l observe that 1 have confined myse‘ to U-Boat war- lfare .. but after all the U-Boat ‘attack on British oceanwlde com- lmerce was one of the most heart- shaking hazards of the last war. It seemed in the early months of .1016 that it might compass our to- ital ruin. Only those who lived through it at the summit know what it was like ! Psrsevere To Conquer ' . ~‘_\ We have no reason on the in- formation and the experience now to suppose that such a situation will recur. If this surmise, and it cannot be more, should lrect, what does it mean It means that one primary dang- ier is falling into its proper confines and amid all our anxieties we can ‘feel a certain steady ensure assurance that so far as the sub- ‘marine is concerned. the British IEmpire and all its friends in every quarter of the globe, will be able to Ilcnzlop tlrlr immeasurable ‘at- ‘ent sources and that strength. wealth, rescurces and manpower of those m~nv c:mmun- v-e rove cpr- ' fervent from u. land one has ever suggested that a be- slog/lug conunan er free rations to a In any case the ernment should make such an when their submarines are - siege and no ThisBoard has authority by reason of the said Ql-der in Council to: (l) Write Off all)’ taX, 01‘ assessment which it may decide ha alread been paid, or has been wrongfuiiypievied _ ' s y allow be i .a.1l slil n8 coming ta 955%“ (2) Refer: to the Regular City Tax Appeal Board for confirmation ‘fr. wfiisil“ 31s.»? ifs solemnly agrceil. or reductliln 111 Vfllllatlflh any assessment levied against any tax- Industry Concentrated on War In its effects upon the uic‘ ci the nation the is um! ta the whole _ itles can be concentrated in an ever , growing intensity on i-'-e trk which we have orllv to we have on‘y to persevere/to conq- uer. nne-nflvnu p. r-w-L l N! ployment and it is the hope to have a much lafBer l bocnthlargmgllgyegut'a:g° wo c" oh griizfitions is essential if this coun- input thellouse and to the country about our gem... n ’ towards the war. . Ne“: have our people been more unitr-i or more solved-and t a1 Zfioh to room. Phone FM l‘ 0 B. 8 AL heating and 143 King St. T0 LET-HOUSE AND GARAGE on Park Street, first class order, moderate rent. Apply 25 sinzton Road, City. you sans-a nor or coon second hand Enterprise Monarch Range and dining mom new. Apply 25 urpose o! industry portant. Practically Loeroc of 0:1!‘ gdustry thas now! ooncen ra direc y or n- ldlrrfly.’ on s ‘country's sources ‘than machinery for the of worki conditions and of em- war needs. . . ull organisation of the on forth its maximum Finally I wish to say a word '1 the simple fact can- not he too often stressed-tn rid themselves once and for all of the threat which Poland is onlv the latest instance. We and France ______________ Too Lace To Clasify \ ___________..______ so ns-r-nssrsp nmmnsp Gentleman fifcoiiiiiifioiv payer who may have been dissuaded from timely a eal b an action of any civic 0fficial- as b f - pp y -y good faith. l,’ Way 0 any reduction accepted 1n (3) Confirm all taxes or assessments as shown o t t t f , mentioned when such amounts iii-e degded b t: slgoemen s a ore: _ rect, or when no objection is presentled. y e Md to be cor A IMPORTANT Yllglftaxpéwers dfisirillg to havepbjectioiis heard by the Board must file ice o intention to appeal with the City Clerk on oi- before OCTOBER 7th. 1939 atherwise the obiection will not be entertained unless it can be shown . at the want of notice was due to absence m» illness, ggggiztiimssggltgi; sgltlfiidereilltbl; tllie Board without costs to or for the e res ' publicity or delay. ll 0 e appeal, without any unnecessary Taxpayers filinghotice of intention to appeal will be notified by the City Cleljk 01‘ by public advertisement as to the date upon which their. ob- jection will be considered by the Board. eat charms that; 152cc in the scoicl 1110!‘! regulation view 0f the sii. rt if through the Hoi- They 8J0 ft‘- of German a:- preferred. 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