JULY so. 1<>Ao_ a ins pages come two’ to thrill millions of "ALL T CAPITQL Today& Wed. RUMANCE- stuvin . m! lllNElY “ > wimu... Separated by WallsofSfeell ____ DAIDY 230-700-8.“ DAYLIGHT C AIITOON VARIETY COMEDY ,~The Book As I Wrote |l"-RocheI Field. rims: EDWARD: AND HEAVEN TO O" will? _ JEFFREY LYNN®BARBARA O’NEIL Viqiiiia WElDLER-Ilvus-y DANIELIJWaIur HAMPDENWheen COULOUIIB l DAILY zso-r-aso P. M. DAYLIGHT | Today-Wod-Thurs. is. i‘ 53 SPACIOUS DINING ROOM Where the Chcicest of I-‘ood ll Served QUEEN norm. e ROOMS WITH BATH HOV!‘ AND COLD WATER Private Phones in All Rooms Ieen Street onctou, N. B. C Ill ___ in St. .= -_ llR. . R. CARSON Chiropractor Graduate Palmer College CHARLOTTETOWN 124 Prince Si. evenings by appointment SUMMERSIDE Tuesday and Saturday 1 39 Granville St. “6000 Enemies” A compelling drains of prison life R1; Johnlon. :- cileton among others, brings ex- ceptional entertainment to t. e oapitoi screen tor days. The picture is thrilling trig. 'i‘he story trict attorney whose prosecution of tne underworid ieaos him w being trained into a lprison term himself on a trumped up charge of bribery. l-aciiig six thousand enemies, he fights his way into respect and eventually falls in love with a girl prisoner. PJYBG by Misc oohiison whom he nas convicted but who convinces him that she, too, was framed. "6000 Enemies" is vigorous enter- tainment, with prison breaks. fights murder and rio all havin an im- portant part in t e story. ge B. Belts, who directed all c! the "Hardy Ihmily" series, veers from his homespun baciliilwnd i0 “Vi” listed entertainment with equally outstanding results. irect From Producer 9 0 O J M s M E A TS SPECIAL §'i‘i'll“'.'".“.°.'..... 29c For YOUR Order, Phone ll i M aoor, rm. Merlin lulldlng ' l To Consumer Till ADVANTAGI OI‘ DEALING DIIIOTLY WITH THE GRDWER o. f [J I NOT TAKEN INTO ION AB MUCH IT SI ULD Bl. AND OUIC I ITEM OI‘ SAVING THE CON- gglllrlll ALL DELIVERY EXPENSE THIS SAVING 0N 0 TfigltlulgUMi-R IS SGUND IUBIN SDIAIJNG. °“' .11‘? ..“." e 33.. lino this form of business tllll season. arid we have the usual eup- piyfl fresh vegetables direct from n, "pileup, to offer our customers. They are in park-Iceberg lettuce. new tatoee beets, turnips, carrots, epinae , cabbage. wax been» pl"- ley, etc. J. .I. t SON ‘LZII-i-I-O-O- ..-a....i Oil’ Ill I0 QIIGOIII- — tivo otiirrs charged with the Phone 1072 e tiy enacted b Waiter P1088011 xpw Paiil Kelly and ivai: and not since the memorable ‘big F‘. MeQuei B. A. q douse" has the screen offered e0 Ywhcm he has been articled for the and powerful a story as,past four years Mr. McQuald at- that imloided in the current oifer. t attended the Low School at Dal- ave concluded l0 h _The Central Guardian This column is reserved for nevre oi local interest but advertising oi a newly nature may be inserted It 5 cents I word strictly pay- able in advance. CBASWIm. ior Photographs. DRESSES Crepes, sizes 14 to 20. Regular $7.95 for $1.98. Robinson and Wilde. L-142. CONFEDEBATION LIFE [NB Ull- LNCE. L-91B9-74l-31l, "SOLITE" the purer, smoother, crearnier shortening gives better 118111118 resuits. Ask your rocer for it. L-51 4-16-181- SPitiNG COAT-S — $16.96 and $12.95, reduced to $7.95. Robinson and Wilde. Ii-142. WELCOME NEWS. - Kelly 1nd McInnls offer Men's Tro ical Fir- sted Suits re ua $25. for nl $14.95. See thezirwindows. o y L-l26-7-30-1i. SALVED FROM THE SEA-Mrs James E. Harris, Greenfield Ave.. has received from a friend in Scotland a letter written by Mrs. Harris which bears the stamp, “Solved from the Sea". Posted May 27th the letter was delivered June 28th, and although soiled and blur- red is still legible. JUST ARRIVED hosiery, regular $1.00 reduced to 79 cents or 2 pairs —$1.50. Robinson and Wilde. L-142. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Ser- vices Wednesday, July 31st at Stanchel, a p. m., Sabbath. Aug 4th. Milo 10:30 a.m.: Coleman 2.30 |p.m.; Summerside '1 p.m. (DST) Mr. MacDonald, Student. L-143. FUNERAL AT PLEASANT VAL- LEY TODAY~The funeral of the ilate Mrs. Minnie Fraser Murray of ‘Henniker. N.H.. will be held from iPlerisunt Valley United Church this afternoon, service starting at 2 o'clock, (Standard Tlmei. SENT T0 JAIL -_ A man from the City armoured beifttre Stipend- inry Magistrate G. J. ‘Pwcedy ves- terday and was sentenced to 15 days in Jail for drunken driving. The man was apprehended by members of the R. C, M. P. on the St. Peter's Highway Sunday. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Sac- rament of the Lord's 51101181‘ Will be dispensed at Murray River, Aug 4th. services at 10:30 am. and 7 p. m. Hepavatory service on Thurs- day 1st nnd seturday 3rd at 8 pm. Thanksgiving service on Monday 5th, at l0 p. m. Service at Birch Hill. July 31st at 8 p.m. L443.‘ HERE FROM MONTREAL Miss Kathleen Knight. R. N. and Miss Florence Barker-Smith, R. N.. Montreal. are visiting Charlotte- town. Miss Knight's grandfather was in business here. and her fat-h- er in business in Mcnctcn where hcr brother stii resides. Miss Knight tcok advantage of visiting him at this summer cottage at shediac to cross to the Island and refresh her memory on old scenes and places with which she was fa- miliar when a guest of her grand- mother. Both uurs:s are veterans of the Great War. POLICE COURT — In the Police Court yesterday thrice dtunks were each fined $10 and costs Oi‘ 20 |d~ays Two other dninks each filled to appear and had thczr biill 0f $10 es-trzated. Two vagrzints were on. mack Norm r-eniancled tin-til Wednesday. A man Of Ma chargczi with havLng unlzitiviui grosses- =;. sioti of stolen goods was sentenced .to 6 mcnihs in Jail, A vagrant was iremandcd until today, 'I'h<_- case Qt un- ‘lltwflll p0 SPSSlEm of intoxicatng 110110!‘ was adJourned until t:mor- row. CRAZEI) CAT CAPTURED. —- Quick action on the part cl Con- stable R. O. Maclieuii, of the city police force. resulted in the capture of scat which was latci‘ declared t0 ronounoed case of “rabies" by SP. .A. Officer H. W. Macbean. The feline had Jumped at Constable Macliean as he got out of the patrol |on U per Queen Street Sunday mom ng. He kicked at it with his foot. but did not pay much attention until he saw the animal Jum at a .llttle girl, and noticed froth ecked with bl on the cat's mouth, He cautiously seized the crazed animal and threw it into the rear of the patrol, where it went around in cir- cles and climbed the sides. The cat At was placed in tho lethal chamber. ADMITTED 'l'O THE BAR — Mr. Melvin J. McQuaid was last t week admitted to it i Bar of Prince iEdivard Island b}: Mr. Justice A. E. Arsenault, of the Supreme Court. m .' The motion for the young lawyer's vwfiq | admission vé/as mode by Mr. Arthur K. C., with housie University from which in- is that 0f B yoimfi 1115' stitutlon he graduated in 1939 with 11110-115155 the degree of LL13. He had ore- |vlously received his B.A. degree _frsm St. F. X. University at An- Jtigonish. It ls understood that Mr. McQuald will continue the practise of his profession at Souris. where he is now employed as Town Clerk, and his many friends wish him ev- ery success in his chosen work. Personals I Misses Margaret McManus and iMarie Beale of this City are spend- .ing an enjoyable vacation at Morrison's Beach. Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. John LeBlanc. Hal- ifax arrived in the Province yes- terday. They will spend a week's holiday at the North Shore. Mr LeBlanc is night editor at Halifax Bureau of The Canadian Press. Mrs. Carl Opcdahl, the former Frances MacDougall of this city left this morning enroute to her home in Chicago alter spending a week with her mother and sisters in Charlottetown. Miss Imelda MecGuigan arrived home on Safiirda evening from New York. where s e underwent a. very successful operation. She was aocom nied by her sister, Miss Genev eve Macqlulgan, R.N., who will spend her hoidays at her home ere. v ProducdPrices MONTRIEIL. Produce Market prices here today, a4 reported by the Dominion no. pertinent cl Amiciilture, loliciqi Ju-ly Iii-w?)- THE.__'§11.A.BLQTTWETQ1VN GU “R9141”..- I vitally important. . ‘ l ~11“ 1111110‘. tile-re is the large [and l'ii]ll(.ll_y growing C.A.S.li‘. now in _ fifTll Meats 15p“ DlA-BiSMA cnufipuuon any." lepeoeur. ‘old-urina- Q! an-==i‘""'-->'t7:" I ‘undo-toils E. ‘Afiioster The Penelcr Drugstore l PrediclsPatron Will Be Thrillcd The following telegram was n; ceived yesterda from Mir. F. G. Spencer, refe ngh to the icture ‘now showing in e Prince dvrard Theatre: , Saint John, - July 26. 1940. = A. R. Comcgaer. , Prince "ward Theatre, t Charlottetown ' Just screened “All This and Heav- en Too," starring Charles Boyver and Bette Davies, which is Prince Edward feature scheduled for this week. Without question it is one of the finest productions of the ear and am sure patrons will be thrilled and delighted. , F. G. Spencer. "Chain Letters" Make Rounds . Mr. E. T. Higgs, chairman of: the War Savings Certificate ccm-' mittee for Prince Edward Island said yesterday he had seen two war savings "chain letters" which were being olrculs-iec on the Island. These letters are headed "Help Win the War" and attempt to pip-l peal to the patriotic instincts the recipient by suggesting he can t helrp the "War Savings Certificate" 0311113111511 by mailing n 25 cent War 5111111145 51111111) to the first name on the chain letter and adding his own name to a series 0i! lcur let- iers. Mr. I-Iiggs has written to Ottawa for an opinion regarding these letters. H’: has hoard of s:milar chain letters being distributed in other provinces. Conley lias I Death Sentence Reduced To Life HALIFAX. Jilly %l—(CPl—Crll- more Conley. Windsor, N. S. farm hand convicted of murder and sen- tenced to hang Jilly 3i, has had his sentence reduced to life im- prisonment, according to ti mess- age received by his counsel, Percy C. Plonlev. hcrc toiihht. Ml‘. Justice John S. Smiley of the Supreme Court of Nova. Scotla sentenced the 23-year-old man to hang. I-lc was convicted of mur- ricrinv, Eldon S. Millctt. a Pem- broke. N. 5.. merchant who died] in hospital niter being beaten over t the head with a hammer in his‘ store Dec. 7B. Conleyls lB-vcar-old brother. Talbert. was acquitted 011 ‘a <imilar charge. The telcgrnm said the nor-Gcncrnl-ivi-Cnuncil hnd com- muted to life imprisonment iriI iTYnvt-hester Penitentiary the death: Gover- ‘sentrncn. The messzice was slcticdi ‘by w. ‘P1. Coleman, Undersecretary" of State. Cotilcv. who had drawn crude pictures and sum cowboy sends whilu thr- scnfinld was being er- iected from which he was tn have been hanged, wns described as be- ing "verv happy“ but calm when ‘he received the news. ‘China Turns {Down Jap Peace Plan HONG KONG. Julv 29-01.?)- Cliina was reported today to have turned down unconditionally Jap- anese peace overtures which in- volved giving Japan five northern Chinese provinces outright, plus indirect hegemony over fhc Asia- tic possessions of France and Britain. Foreign quarters close to the Chungkintz Government of Gen. Chiang Kai-Shel: listed the Japa- nese proposa1s:— 1. Outright cession by Chitin. tn Japan of live provinces. Hooch (which includes Ticntsln and Palp- ingl, Chiihtir, Shnntung, Shansl and Sulyuan. 2. Recognition of Wang Chlng- Wei, Japan's puppet in flanking, as president of a Chinese republic made un of the remaining prov- inces nlus British Burma, French Indo-Chlna and ‘Thailand (Slaml. in which china and Japan would share economic opportunities. (This proposal apparently was predicated on n defeat of Britain bv Germany. Thailand is indepen- dent but has not the means to de- fend herself» 3. The status of Mntichollkilv would be left in abeyance indef- initcly. (Manchoukuo is dominated by the Japanese army, but is nomin- ally independent. It was carved out of China's former Manchurian provinces.) But-er: first grade, creaimery prints, Jobbing price, 23 1-2-24., first grade solids. Jobibinc price. i‘?! ~30 1-2: Quebec no l pasteurized. current receipt price, 22 5-8. Q11!- bec no 2, 21 5-8; Quebec no 1 cas- teurined. wholesale Jobbing D1109. 23. Qubec no 2. 22 1-4. Cheese: Western white. receipt price, 1'8 il-10—'1-8: color- ed. 13 3-4-14 1-16: white R1111 colored, wholesale Jobbing price] 14. Que-bee white and colored, our- rent receipt price, 18 3-4. wholeo sz-lo Jobbing price. 14. J Rigs: graded shipments ln tised] free cases, selling price. A-lflfite 23-23 1-2: A-medflrm 22: B 19-, t current l i9 1-2: C 14 1-2-16. l Potatoes‘ M" r-v‘. ivsce i. .71‘ -=-.fl5: 2. 00-10: NB old m 1 75's 13-150: PEI old no i 75's 1-?5-—| 1.40- (Patetoe prices are wholesale.) - the United Kingdom, which, ui~idoi~ ill.‘ iiL-plfillg (‘Llillililllti ci lit.-Gen. Nlilblflllglllflll uiitl our other dis- liliilliiéiled itiiiimaiiders, face the ‘ ' 9116111.‘! tvith oeieriiiiiiaiion and con- which siiau be as ade- Ildeupc. They are the spearhead o! up, p i ed as n, can pmxsibly J the Canadian army. We know that to take can of 1;; own “Womb they will prove in everyway worthy bllitle; in [tspect t0 dQfQRQQL of thehigliest traditions of the old Speaking (generally, the method 10193118415111 C0195. be continue and intensified is the W111" 1 “"31" m imllr?“ °11 u“? maximum development of all our House ls that Canadian soldiers resources m man powmn in ww m“. innw Jiienty of Jobs to do and these in equipment and 1n n-gjnin“ q JOJS are so varied that they make (Continued lrom_ tinge 1) oountr tely y n: r- itles. '1' e cb ectlve is thtit Cenava i‘ 511111119 9511 °11 ‘he 54151158131111)’ may throw ts increasing military ‘ind 1'°5°111'<'@1l1111@55 01' Cfltlfldlall‘ power into the scale in the most ci- 11111118 men- iective manner. and in the mini mum of time. 'l‘lie_Mliil.sicr announced an east.- We are fully agreed Tffgilfdltit; 11.. "Pu iiiiiitivrg; comtnatid would be es.- general order o; priority which 1.. ishctiiii the Maritime Provinces should be considered in cciinictioii "Hi1 -l"1'15111¢i1°11 0W1‘ R11 Canadian With our military pie iii-iinoiis. 111001» 111 111111 we and on Outpost _1n the I-Jnunedlaw» category, I tlutv in Newfoundland, Icelandthe pace the fonomng; jwest Indies or elsewhere. The oom- First, the i'e,stretiglhcnlng anti 1 “land W°"1<1 FP°V1I1P 1'01‘ defence‘ the adequate organization of our"4‘~‘“1~“i 1105511111‘ iliiaf-k- fixed and mobile defences and cur H“ 313° 11111109119911 #1 111186. mod- armeci tomes 1n the arm o1 our crn rifle factor-v would be started (ssrem seaboard and of the an; in Canada and that 80 per cent. of proagheg or the 5L Lawrenca As‘ the maciiiiierv required for it had mu be immediately recognized, this 119"“ obleiusd- This was only one 15 our most Vulnerable moi u. many measures beiii taken to traits Canada self-contained in the‘ Command l-idqs., for Miifltimes “‘,.“°" of “'9? Supplies. Bil") machine gun production in Measures have been taken nccord- I GWEN“ “Q5 a mmiflew 51166955. Col. 111811’. 11nd I can announce that a 1‘Y*"~"1°“ 53d: The 1$150VPF5W18 D1- Commahd hcarlouaister; is being sit “S19.” “"1P1¥m11l' 911111119601 up immediately in the Marltinicsto 1-‘ 1111115 1h 111-108 0i B1911 £11115. the training and equipping cf the Ctinztiian active scarier force now - ‘ nrgaiiizeti iii 11115 country. tvhcre “-°“ “mi- thesc troops \t'l‘.i cvctitually s."i'\‘", depends. 0f crurso. on the devclcp-i rrents of the fuiiirc. tl be 30 Training Centres ~ with P-P" "cumin ___ TUESDAY, stir. DANCING 9 to 12.31) y: v ‘rot v39 _ __ i: iiiai sue f BANK NIUHI - ~.'z”i_.z.i O. K. PRESBY AND H15‘ \'i;\ i.i Davis And IVEOIVCI‘ it." i»; ' Heaven T00”T0 (illiiwitig i- ficreen i There's a never-to-be-lorgtitteti 11-. Iii. w-I; ".2 ~ experience waiting for you iii. thi- i Prince Edward Theatre, ivhcrc B: w» ' ' , Davis and Charles Boyer hzivt- viim- ~ i bined t bringing This And Heaven Too" to g‘. ing life Anatole Heaven Too" emerges as the mt, ‘ superb love story of modern iim» . . One of the leading best srll if- v of the past few years. Miss Pit» ‘ novel comes to the screen wizh mtg for these classes will be required to serve COTlI11fi1l~>\l.~,1f\' in \~ ~. . ,- 1. and thereafter 30,000 the field for a Jxu-iixi of no: m’. 1 called up each 1110111119 than 1B moniths. These cnlisaui m. :1 could under the Military Act, ' -- sent on service outside of Canada, (g but declarations incomparable t t heir dynamic talent» Rachel Field's novel. t. ..-. screen. Ditw-tw g artistry This .~ on the Litvlk. "All organize, control and CO-Ol‘ ii . ti» 110w been issued the more u -. m,- ,. for operational purposes the (fclicgts i" “P9177” “lid the Picducugedcifziagriiliatléiiced liisegi: n vi-‘i i n M!“ in this area. ‘i1 mi‘ Bren $1111 P131115 Wa-i-formances of ‘th two Yrent l" I i - r mm These will include the Canadian *‘ “m4 "wpped “17- m; Star 1d 1 (ti, l’ “(Kim , ! ' 1"’ *1 active service force anti the non- 1 g1 s‘ a an ‘v n“ numb“ ‘ . l’ 311M011‘ permanent tnilitia forces which are‘ New Recruiting Pflllcy y n” supp“ “g m“ , vii. rnii- or will be located there. The obimt . Bette Davis is M’ hm‘ Sum“) t 51111111"!- 15 to use mom w me best advnnmgc mm,“ for me norbpennanent best at Henriette. surpassing i " . U mm 1S in conjunction with the coast tlo- 1111- 110W 11111191‘ WHY. W111 “Jlng she h“ ever (‘Om w‘ 1' ' ' '."’\Y‘F fence forces, wherever‘ an attrwk “"1 011 A112. 15. the Miu- "111 911E111“ 1301'" ihivfllfi‘ rmrc- may L111~Q3J9n_ Imguded in ‘I155 intuittccrl. fiiercaftei‘ men Uuc in a brilliantly scnshi i‘ p . -» ...,,1. .1 ‘command “i111 be the canadm“ for". ti‘ the militia as they aie formance with deeply tminc I ~- - - i ,'W.,‘- in Newfoundland. “F”? 1111‘ National Resources dortoncs. The screen love ivnm w E ' " "L I need hardflv say that in prc- “"1011 Ac? |Miss Davis and Boyer is ll'r-t‘nlI" . sently ooncgntratinitz increased cn- , ‘mc-luiiid 19F 11111113118 under ti)?‘ _ _ orgies on t e 1e u remcnts o oir '- '- in ‘e exaov e same s a - ' ' ’ i . _. .:""~='_ east coast, it 15 ‘r110; m be ,_.§,,m,‘.,, 1 mun who enlist voluntarily ilgiglgéorfinsgintmugmtas. h1g1} t ' i?“ for an instant that the cm nucil 1' i1 Mtg. 15. ’I'hi>i' will 19°91” sources Mobilization A t l i v f” ‘ " ~' siren: the-taint! of our iii-st IX-JSI ric- 1111.1‘ iii military rains Con " U.‘ t, Ne?‘ A V, l, - ' ' "'1" PQ ’ ~‘ fen. . is born“ m {my way tivor- ‘ i‘. duv for a Jirivate sol- 1 “Q11?” 3' t" e ' " " ' ," ' ‘ ' ‘“' i‘ lcgkem l! l'i’C\'l'.'I: thc same train- “"591 M" , 1 . , i Secondly. but of equal importance. 1» long w the same units of Fhmdy- mm‘ bebwbe“ m“ W's "- gm; m1‘, secondmv in the manor“ 18 to Q, both inclusive, who have T n, immediate urgcncy- 15 the “mmhuod I1, he said. would probably 91111161611 101’ 11 mice-Wot pelod I1. ~, ‘i.’ 70f ' \ concentration of m“. rosimves on amen of the ages of 21 and ‘These men mevy in time of wir I~ i‘ D0 btV the win-m - i In the mcaniimc. our llcv is to “"11 be 1411113111“ 30 1311111111 . i Y . - ~ ». .. . ‘ continue the training autmquiyxtiing ‘ “"°“"“‘1>"d“t“1l~' M131“ 150g ‘Qiiiiimntrisafiemadieiigodi-gfsetkrlii‘ lifitn ‘HI-mi, 1 I \ “must” of these units cvcuiiizrlv its dlvi- ('11- ulid the training period -d Ca M mql 1 . he, , I Art-iii .-t=,? fail Culili l‘: slung‘ so that they m“? he r (Iv “r h‘ 3r) x3- Whue the time of S110 l1 B 1111056 tie? .(.-.ll.C~. 1\ (Devotions in \\'1‘i21tB\"‘i' 111.. xeitl. _ m‘ WhwdPnl-i may be a‘? v0 unwmy for such 5.9mm?‘ . '1" may be required. either in Catiacln i.” 51m. the" cccullfltmm- 1i secondhh mm‘ WME“ me “t”? c;- Overseas‘ The from “m, 1s the v IlIIiQIIiIOlI to see that every of from 21 to 15 who maybe calico wand “rims. C; the British we,‘ nomad man receives the 30-day for training from time to Milli‘ and we will shortly have a corps cf i“ “*5 “Purse under the National Ric-soones- {we cQmpm-e divislons and ‘Muimnln; uns no serious shortage of Mobilization Act. Theo men moo‘ troops in that front Zinc. "W" ‘n swat Br‘t“‘n' 5am be 79121111841 17° 891'“? 111111118 1111' c M. _ The House may be interested to i 7°“ The 9”“ need w“ vohl-ihuefiiwi 01' the WP-r. bu". bi’ It . .....'|..'l ri-i-ssi Consequently it had know that m‘: adviser; are rlefinltc- v m comfiete th y of the opinion that it would nct serve the common cause at this time to have additional Catitidimi forces , added to such a corps. It must be i‘ remembered that there is at the > moment no shortage- cf mnntiowori Enzlcnd. The real demand is oqujro- merit, I am giving atvav no stirrer when . _ I state that it is impossible for the d“ .- United Kinglozn to make up in two, ‘*3 1 ,'-‘?“d~ °““‘1’;)°d and 131° or i1t‘il‘(‘€‘f\v6f3lZS tit; losses of cqulz i1“ ‘fL-“font fight men su. cred by t c iuflntit Brit ' exocditioitarv force (luring its t . “P11 ‘mfdvlmll 91 m” can?‘ strvg. e in. and subsequent \\'l'.1l- ~ _ _‘_‘_“ Sm“? W“? M‘ hone d1.m,_.al from Fmnct’ ind O\_“1$»l.i§ no“ stntids tit 1.13.000 mm‘. Siucc the start of the present B05‘ Cunmbuuon "Fslflll of rnvlinment more than 40.- “e moment I -< w Corscquentll’, quite apart from - any question of Canadian SCCUHDJ’, C“; ""*°1""“59 . we can make our lies; coiitribittlcii 11 almQoi‘ i“ 1115 Fowmments c“! at the pve" t by 11111111111: until C" “"“‘.““w' rquipping 3rd and 4th dt - in this country. Aiiti so the ‘ is to bring the trniniitg and equ metal. of ‘ilte divisions 113W orrnztizrcd in this country to tho high at pos- sib'e lcvcl in crdci" that they mnv quickly be avail 1c for ncfliio oper- nlilons, whciicvci" Cl‘ who: the cal may cattle 1st‘ tho . Thirdhxive tnusi- prov L‘ the mnx- 1"‘ 1,1'~“"“11 OM11 mcnm" imutn l'8'iiI1llii'il‘_V training ioi" the! T“? nvallribe miillptflvfii‘ of Ctumclzi, .tl , is obvious that this. is ii J)l‘1llll\l'_\' ("if-i"- sentlal stfi) in the l’l"?]7Ill‘i'iil0i] '7 1‘ \' ‘P now some 100.000 mcn in the {v 1w.- Sorvirc Force in Canada. In addition 50.000 v-Jltjnteei" mill- ‘tlo 111011 ivoulti be trniticd in the Hwy l‘.\"\ mouths. Thcrrwfter 110.000 vment cf the ’I‘hat step is being taken now and is cue of the pur oscs of the Nn- tional Resources obiliziiiitm Act. Fourthly, we must not for a mo- ment losc sight of thonvcussiij." in certain instances of lllilltilft‘ Jar-cinc- ticii to vulnerabc points and the relation of the military forces to in- no lurthri- recruiting for mcti in the force now and as t went on ntilliiifilllii men would. he iiakcti on as required. ‘Iinlston, would determine the ulti- < ~ adlnn ternal security. The matter oi in-‘lliiii? egploytmeltlit r081 wish-flown‘- ternul security is principal y ti DOIlCT‘ i 1,1£‘°tl'>5t-he “$29k; fine empire would problem, but we are so arranging our organization that, lhcrc_sl_it_ill Lu no gap between the respons_ib_il_ii_v cf the police and the responsibility oi‘ the military forces to assist them where necessary. trike the offensive and then Cana- idians could zleninnstrate attain tliifi the famed battles of the firs \V i‘ n ' ldiers Mv colleague. the Minister of Na- “my mundmu)“ o‘ 5 so tionsil Defence for Naval Services. 111111111?’ training ismdrisflvigln$zué (Hon. Angus _L. Macdoiialtiv is. ll1[l'(“€\(l.l1>-SS I0 009?! i; '9 ~mei own addition to i115 other duties. giving‘ and nobility to WOr _0n 1’ i particular attention to this matte. f the emergency arises. 15 a and has accepted the post c1 t‘l11lll'-iiittififlsiitt nil Canadnnns, and mil‘ man of the sub-committee winch 531cm“ of training, _w.hile insisting deals with the protection of vulner- on tiigylplihi" is being so worked able pflihis- out. as to use to the full these ria- I assure you that this phase ofqive rcsom-(Js o; om- peqpre, Dis- Canadstys “defence isvhaving mosticiplmev phvskiaq Lmimngl dJ-JJL eames a en 0n. '0 mu-‘I. ticini‘ . ~ J _ '_ e fundamental‘ M a again lapse iiito the lllilfiPqllflif‘ pc-l “mm h m , _ a. , f ems life and miwketery' no mo» unique in this respecg-wrg- pinkie; fizlélliélntlfliclélgil‘bilgligiilli oltrettgieingervfg anéirny years piior to t c 0.1 it.zi t can be readily mpelamumsedl ' l Let me reiler to the organization! in which the Canadian soldier ls trained and in which he serves in carrying out the duties I have spoken od’ Canadian Active Service Force Military Duties Let me outline some of the pos- gibie duties of Canada's military s. Firstly, we must provide guards for the protection of certain vulncr- V able points regarded as so extcnslve l and so lm riant nationally as to warrant". m litarv protleciian, fiiiiillldgti! I i - iiiiiiliiigeifmagietifiiéiiyi wglniugtvmnlgi- 11> eats, bpiiih inclusive, do}: tain guards for ttie very (‘Lkkifiilllfl 91111-11 01' imhsmc 59W Ce sncAs duty of guarding internees and pvis- ccive Pa)’ 811d 1111°w5n°°¢ i‘ i ~ oners of war in internment camps. . F, rates. They serve in Canada or 'I'hirdly, we must provide personnel outside of Canada, as required. The for the land defences on our east, Quligtmgntt is for the duraaon of and west coasts. the W81‘ and the demobilization per- Fourthly, our military forces have V. my 1-119 dui-Y 01' 979M111"! the W911i“! This force includes four divisions: defence of Canada against whatever! nnclnnry dwmonnl ‘mp5, corp», an. force may be contemplated its hav- I Mum), “mm cm“ Gwen“ brocpfi ing a ieusonnrfe chance of reaching j . - , ‘ d d t; we. wtanlorocments, an eipo , our shores. We must have forces in, v < “We lams and a nmnbe‘, osltion to move tiulckly and r-f-"‘-“1‘> t‘ h $1 1 In; bmmums ueictlvely-l glint Si! v is very niuch,%"11r1;"é1$* (fser men m élf cur mn s us now. ~ - _ ' A fifth type of duty is called for Th.- members of this force eeive in what might be called the oiii- overseas; they iirc serving in the pests of the North American chri- rtvi-tvcots of the continent; V1101’ incnt. Canada is already subsian-Imrtn our coast defence. guard tlally represented on act ve service pflyyngrg qr war. protect vital vul. at strategic points in Ireland. in nfmble points 1n cans“ Newlouv land and in the Cat-moron. Sometimes I think that we do not. fully realize the fine service which First, there is the Canadian Ac- izve service Force. This is a iioroe in iviiich men of the ago froth i0 Non-Permanent Active Militia, the terms of the National R/e-Wgiaiit, o! sources Mobilization Act ‘ cam-tot be required to serve mrt-‘ side Comm. _ In the practical result the mem- lst Division has been there 01' i119 NPAM" whet-her en- ,mc time and part of the 2nd 115W! 01‘ 13811911 1111191‘ the 511151011111 is tint Recruiting ofthe Resources Mobilization Act wztl‘ coiixoietrd and they will Canada without being re-a-inrst/qd i 111D voluntarily for snitch service. n): condition iitnis The urns/t. will do inn-tune‘ training camp. or in both. Men will be mud t at NPAiM, miles for the u" 1 ( period—30 days in each year. ‘ men who are not in cainiprs, 000 men have been recruited. This, 111911“ i” Milena)" 993°“ id Col. Ralston, indicated the gen. "We how's each. Me resume made by Canadian constituting a dos‘. Registration August l9 Registration under the National Registration Act oomimences 19,1940, those who will be called to tram- lng, it has been decided that n» cruittng for the non-p 1111111011? "DQIICPG on ug, 15. It will be unrlo:-st~.od_ i; mcu willed into the militia would active 1111mm- “1111 be 5“ . . .. A Jai-cblotn of accommodation ilifflvevfir, that eveiti though recruit- rind training was such that furthta lng is suspended on that date, nit-n C.A.S.F. was who have enlisted previoitslyi will ‘ ~- ‘flrl tiudesirtiblc. as the em- be allowed to finish H1431!‘ training ~!n_vm~t". of soldiers on routine drill m; the yea;- ' me CA3 personnel for the non-permanent. If r. Tlivrt‘ “'11s room for about Mimi wove mgh-Ignnglélllfittiyz tiilnxizi; ltra-itliiifawill, probably commonc. t. 1 The trond of events, said Colonel 111p“ @151 gu- qsammg Mu be Jiilt as much a part ott the milttti, so for as service in Canada is 0011-“ Owned. as those who aiilswd before liichtintr qllflllilfis they displayeélrwt “Wm o‘ mmmgl “may “in ‘y 9119.‘! (jninttin ‘it. 1 J at local quarters, or in t 0i g B! ‘VALKLZL ‘w Royall Y! I ._l'.ilj.‘ 5, 1 1.)‘ WHJKQI, f. a. Htugxhtsm Rh.“- Aiuz. ~ .» y; ;-_ . (if-Orr)? - ~ .1 l ' and to make rocim by ultitenmng chimp or -th i": fill. s11‘ f.’ . . ,_ ulfixglatlgc Zisutcy nhllvlnlJllh \ 11oz" loin: perinzlls or time “n5 not arms at 10cm hadq-lllaxwelag. pa,” anon so p8t1g0r1l1—igflii dviilutl citlm‘ f" “W” 9- video siren iigi-ilgnnig ls comvplF-‘rwl , eir cat" s an icii‘ IOIHIS . wtfli reaoonni B. ~ , > against the possible attack of a Room for 15,000 Mo" M I m“! mmmwdv me plan 351 194w, g‘ >1; 1119111955 81191111’. m“ did not mean the“, wmfldbe tint aifiter Aug. 15th additional 1 '77 7, i: 1... hm; ma“; "ill All semis <11l1‘.' 31 at 9 1g. 16. They will be taken on the \ .. _ strength of a mn-rpemianont m» , ~!~~‘.‘_‘ ‘m militia.imitflvilldocxactlythe _..~..-iii~ “c-‘evvfii the non-tperrraa-norvt or!‘ g n-ulflta rates for the period o Limwd tmiitiirfi and will receive free trnns- ( ' ~ thmwi dded th mmaliy, tional perl ‘The by the is rendered by the men on cunrd dutv and in coast defence positions. and these troops or ours who "stand to" at home and_in these isolated Swondhx we have the non-per- manent. active militia. ...We want _ U d p (1 _ imilitiii with Tiiii "hi. 111151, 13g Pii“ei.§'¢iiyi§§)iwn=; but more than that. 95mg situation as 1f they were in. want to extend its uscfullness will?” 0f 1w?- the trenches, holding‘ positions [having it taki- in and make part of: i the facehof eeneigyt-itth-emenwhowiiliinpiroiiably ‘I maintains; At bong ito koop the non-permanent active .:it 1 p.rn. Standard Time. ~12 acre, its yplendid pssocia- [farm and buildings. formerly ov-‘rv- , we ted ivy Neil D. MaeKimson. nhn 3 limitation horn their PCSiCiPDCA‘ the training centre and rccuni. I should like ohe Home lo no» alts. We are amricus to t-zvou men in keep on with trziminii, t. completed. We have, ihereforiy tl.- \ permanent (whether they have are -been coiled for training) m:_ i0 {like tasa-lning as may be :u 1i iced at local headquarters, m o fliie vim-er will be the Che activities 0f i-WO tlu-ptiiftmitifs 47017908119, the Hon. Mt‘ and the Department of N eicpnene the relative duties u.’ each department in a word. M!" w. and when they tint ilwmv e Department of National n-t fence tubes them them with clothing and equipment. ilnli p aridograins them for the 30 t‘ War Servlocfijgcciiismiitig. ti‘. hi" ,1 C!) i l! i. ‘.1, the 1K) days may hoio 1110i‘. art, all menwbers o5 the no - active militia enlists‘ 1 .- iii‘ Wilfred tdon to the regular S0 days. i g receive pay fer tn". .1 u ii-Wivd Mm? ‘ ‘liilllT forever Two Departments » .‘..i its trut- - i.l (it wit‘! As the Home has alrcntirv t». n ' ti‘ you. told. the training to be cn“i"c<l mi it»... 111M‘. Iii-others I“Slll‘ iii the Department of War Services undo" G. d “(V111 Gaidhiefs department dots cvt-vv- , ‘ ' ,"."'*"‘u thing neoemary to have the mm on . , ‘.‘ ‘.11? ' hand at training ccniro in" "‘ ' i :1. amrics, i w . over‘. pr ow...» V nvrntnniotitlzw". ,. food. Lstration in be conilnctr-r! partment of Nnlir" ‘ (Continued on page '1. (‘n1 n» , __ v " ...,, '3’. AUCTION SALE ' ‘J-P Yxvar M U‘l"." iw ‘u “I w. (. _ . 4 s e jri Creek. Friday‘. August ‘l. ,;_,|.. i L""~v\',t\ and ‘..-li litre JOIIN P. BRADLEY i-;..,.-.e its Auctioneer li-lU-‘l-fl-M 2 I . ._ Jr.~.-\.-s-.-.'~.-,.~.-.-t~.w»~es ww _ _ w-‘yqgftn- _ ». _ eke-saw.» ..