rename QOVTIH w2f*"-' _. .....-...__'. nld»\Jv4hI| mam-angry w-ua w-pu-snsaan“ i Prébl CE?’ 221:" our" vi NI El.’ ‘(I FAG. izrwo Whenever you te el d o p e y, headachy, out- o f- s o r t s . . . ,\ chances are 4S that you have become victim of a food blockade-poisonous food ivastes which clog your in- testines, spreading their impurities throughout your systein...CONSTlPATION.' A glass of refreshing ENO . . . taken first thing every morning . . . will overcome food blockades without up- setting your stomach. Take ENO regularly .' : i march along with the FlT AND FRESH! rim/in Lgisiiur. iriisfgi Bristol Anti Vicinity 0t l'.\'ll l N0 F000 BLOCKADE Miss Marjorie ltfcilivcn left 1m week for ('7: iaWa Il"\'l‘ SZlCCCSS. This is Sometime ago an Slflflll’! a binder owned bv R Smith. L01 Wm . r"ai'iiig to go arts‘. on men ab‘. to so‘ ‘hem up and a man from l’ v Point ha to conic all. the \\ . ‘re in a ll! so (l!'.'l'.l.'l'. cart l t-o sot up the binder. l.\'l(‘llf. where she will uig school -l-‘iveit was llCllC for t Boston, hfass, . . ‘.'.F‘(‘l{ lif.’ mo- "i his n e LlIlCl family back. item appezi red be one I at". 1. M ifioert Niel" of this ‘ . .t that lie,’ foifiy-fivc “(qawpsrfvgflfé averted a serious fight between nu- , ‘ m Um binder tlinritics nnd a Mu<lim crowd who asp‘. than? ‘yen, mm, m,“ l1‘Sl§iF(‘l a pnst-moifem casts no reflection on Mr. Smith's ancient. binder but only Mr. Smiths Jllldfl‘ was listed as 37 wars ago Harvesting is well on this vicinity but have been dug. the tray iii M.r. Angus Lapierre, who has been in the Magdalen Islands for several months returned home on Saturday and reports the fishing ..eascn one of the worst in history. Mackerel that have been hooked by the thousands there. now tire be- ing left to rot- on Liie shores as ihc-rc is no sale for tiieni. Hunc- rcds of the hardy fishers are leav- ing the Gulph Islands for other parts to scok employment. Miss Edith McVarish, has re- turned from the Charloltctirvn liospilal. where she under went an opcraiion for mastoid. Another monster dance was run in Mcrell hall on Friday for war purposes. Salmon fishing picked up last nee" fl» sonic good cult-lies not": rc- pcitcd. Mr. Edward Byrne, local con- ,lI‘<'l(.'i()l‘. is ivorkiiig nC St. Potels Bay at tirtseizt repairing and re- lhlllfillll‘ iiie wlflfTll factory‘ for the o" "Flurc \ a good cle- ‘i iiiis you. is owned by Zion. Mr. Loo Roach has moved to Rollo Bay where llt‘ has been em- ployed for the fa‘l n1 least. .. . damage , 'ill‘ iziuiiig storm ihe inc ~et;<‘ Tlrs is report- vatl us the wii ‘orui here in s." , . l Si‘\'t'l'lll lliif-ll‘ orchards here suf- i fvrnl froui the gale us huntlri-tls of . harm-ls 0i pplcs re on the grotiiirl and iii:iii_\' UYflllCllCh torn from the .l.2t‘t‘5. lcpiioiie pole siizitijxid ' _:tlr blocking thr Aforcll rear. ()'ll : ' ziiui several iii-ii‘ JCZItllP were steti washed of.‘ illFlY . iiitis by tiioits’ 'r hiuli tide. Flood,- ‘cs ill the uii ivci-e kept Ollkil 0 iarii of.’ the rusiiitig l-lllf‘ from‘ the torrent riiiii. l . | Mr John I.;:\'l¢§;_. of this dis- - trict liiis iiiientetl what he c l" ' ‘he tjflneiv blllt'llt‘l‘l‘_l' and (‘Ili7ll)(‘l‘l'_\ p10}:- she er. ’I'lie picker is similar to lwith some in; pronrs to itiie btrrics le ' llllflPlllliP cr pic l a scoop; scoot) uii and all. The new \\lll sell for $150, it is understood .' Your agent paid a visit to thr- Provinclal Sanatorium last wcel: for the first time and was m"; much impressed with the checriul- iicss of tiic patients and iiurscs and the spotless ro l5. There . fcw who understand the ivoiid attention tiatients receive the still fewer know the w ._.ci1iil work this Hospital is doing to wlpo out the white plague. Several were hard at ivork preparing the cards for the Christmas seal drive nnd it is the fond w.sh of this writ-er ,th:it every one who can at all will_ yscnd a tioliar to this ll(‘€£l\' fuitd _, ._ _ , .A war on T. B. that. will some day , ‘f6',“‘_“*,b°“‘?‘°‘l m l end when it is wiped out. o. the olnes. work ig on the -B. mu: ar-ros? JIORTEM KARACHI. India -fCP) 4mm examina- tion of a Muslim wrman, killed in lan accident. New" business obtained liv the crin- Tms nowilSifllCllfill ll’lf‘lil.‘~ll‘_\' in Canada dur- lhg‘ the first mu of i940 totalledl as yet no spuds- -lllt‘ evenrng was then s (if march hi._\' i‘ Fl. Mulch ltd n . TCardigan l Anti Vicinity Mrs. Casls McGuire, accompanied by her son Gavin, left. on tieturn for her home in Roxbury, . curing the past week, having spent the summer months with her broth- er, Mr. John T. Cocoran, 48 Road. The many friends of Mr. Frank McArec, St, Teresa, are very so to learn that he is a patient in the Clli‘ Hospital. having undergone an operation for appendicitis and all hope for his speedy recovery. ..___.__ M1" W- Rfledi’. Charlottetown. was THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .8. To Have i688 Ships Two Ocean Navy WASHINGTON, 80M. 0—(A.P)- Completion in five to seven W88‘! of u. zni-ahlp navy expansion pro- grameuinounced today will Blve F-hQ two-ocean navy of Unified States a 68a war vessels. A breakdown of the present and future fleets u elven 1n the follow- ing talb ' ‘SEPTEMBER 12, 1940 Pl/W fiififififii fV/Pfil/fifl 70/0? 134D 0 4/0/14“ 1.01,?“ w 48 Road duriniz the past Typo Built Building Total "““—‘ attic i 16 l‘! 82 M!» and MP8- Alvhon-sw Curran glmralslt] (liar-rim o i2 is and two cluldzcu left on Friday grub"; 7 4B 86 morning en rouw for their homo in Dgtgvyg" 1M 1'71 I68 “Fwark- N- -l-- "l" Wendie: n very submarines ioe ac iac pieasant two weeks’ vacsfiion v15. "m8 friends and relatives, Totals 5g 39o 58a M“ Palm‘ MCAIW- 5f» Teresa. n. addition w the so over-age WZIS 8.'\'L§lIOl‘ to the city during the destroyers recently traded to Great m‘ “eek- Britain, not included in the above i table. 46 old destroyers have been I ' evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Il/Irs, Malcolm McLcods. Lorne Valley, on I hfclidayi of the past wcek. when the i D-Oplc of Lorne Valley’ and vicin- l 1U‘. gathered to wish them many l liiiPby returns on their twenty-fifth wedding antiiversary", _______ Many beautiful gifts were PG- ,scnted to Mr. and Mrs. p lifcLeod, , v pleasantly lfillflllnlll illllSlC. songs and dancing. , A oclicicus lunch was served by the jioorne Valley’ ladies. ‘The singing of i 0;‘: ‘lflflllllfif songs including "For .' 3f”? ‘"9 JOllY Good Fellows" ‘ Ifllltll}! this wry enloyiible evening to a C1050, Mr. Joseph McAree. C. N. R em- Hiloyec, Vcmoii River, and family spent the weekend at St. Teresa the guests of Mn McAree-s parems’ Ml? 311d Mrs, Jatnes McAi-ee, Mr. MarEzichern of the firm of R, ' _ _ and Co, City “'35 a bus]- flies VISlIOl‘ to 48 Road. The people of this vicinity “The SllC('lZ(‘1l to learn of the M llllbfillli; 0i Rev. I)r. Thomas Curran at inc City Hospital on Thursday. A l-"lffle iiuiiibcr of friends and rcl- .’lil\'i‘S iiccciiipeiiierl the rfmains from the Sacred Heart Home to so Cutlibcrfs Church. S. Teresa Sun- day afternoon. The very largely at. teiiticd funeral took place mi Mon- day. at tcn o'clock. TFlir- llfilVy torrents of rain which fell during ilic weekend. has caus- cnnsidcrbalc damage to the grain. which has not. yet been hm». vested. -_____ We rczret to lliill‘ that Mr. Jos-l (‘D11 Cllllvll. 48 Rfari inst two val-l uablc cows last \\'."l‘l\'. The animals or are being converted to other such as mine- submarine types of vessels. sweepers, transports. Tenders and anti-aircraft vessels. 30,000 Civilians (By Ken Clark, Canadian Pres! 5t...“ writer; orrrawa. scpi- v — 109-4??- iiig a conibiiiiiiioii sergeant-mayor and uncle to 30.000 yflullt-l C8111“ dian civilians who will g0 £0 911ml) about, Qct 9 for military training is no bcd'of roses, it. is admitted at Defence Department headquart- ers here. But. sayfi B dl-‘PflFlme-m spokesman, it is a ‘profoundly 1X1- tcrcsting and significant Job. About, Qct. 9 tlicse ineii. sinllie and 21 years old. or childless wid- nwr-rs of that age, will be launched on ti compulsory 30-day period of training. what happens to thcm after thcy pass medical examina- tions nnd receive transportation to one of 39 camps. ls the 11811111‘!- mcntis affair. here is how it is g0- lng to work out, according to pre- sent. plans. _ Arriving at camp a man will be given n sccrind medical examina- tion in order to make sure that his first has been fair to himself and others and that no contagious dis- eases are brought in among his fellows. 'I‘h0se found unfit will be given transportation home with provision for meals enroute Those who pass the examina- tion will act their kit. the regular outfit of the Non-Permanent Ac- broke info a field f o; l." l "i a tl . ' - a night. and were geyoiid {$5133.11l;a~.,;'“,§';£‘Y°§‘,;..i§°“i..22§ when discovered‘ great coats and naps will be new Mr. James Mooney, Teacher of ggglntllrllz first 30000 called for Summerville School spent the ivrck- ' . - A man keeps his boots and un- end at his licme in St. Theresa. deluclothcs when he 1cm.“ the TUNQFI camp. but there is a rrgulntion MANCHESTER. England.— ICP) “Shot by guards and police, one man was killed and another iii- iurcd when they were t iiz t. make a tunnel into a military de- tciitlon prison. LONDON.—-(CP)—To help the country's ivar effort Fr cmasmis of more than 4.000 lodecs in Britain c been asked to give their gold, d _i'ewellecl regal Q 50pcr i TINY’ MOSQUITOES’ COMB CHANNEL FOR ENEMY SHIPS BY PAUL MANNING NBA Service Staff Correspondent IiONL>ON._S.-p:. fl-I" LXllflLlSi. ‘(l0 1303'. l0 heavy wat- illolrpedo Boat Rams M15116 m suddenly two German boats lloomed out of the darkness, rac- i .ing alircast toward some coast ob- l qective. T00 close to release a tor- ‘- ‘pctlo, Lieutenant ivfaiiiioch shouted i an order. his lielnisman swvcrvtirl 1 tlic small craft ll'll() the trnufiii bc- y. tween the two cncmyjultlfl- “ml with Lewis guns blazing. plowed into the side of one of the Ger- man boats. But the enemy ship. wrrncliing stray, raced off into the iiirtlit. ers of the incl a‘. 2 0* Motor Torpedo Boat i0. its front clock oiu- iii ‘llllllZ last W-vli 'stove in, limped slowly back to. On the ‘fir. l) due illKlflf? the the naval base mctiil . ‘l. _\'(‘.'ll‘—llltl I.lcut. This tidvciiture. multiplied manv Jflmvfi Tnly 51311110011 Iltffiffll times during the course of al HH‘ . ("tlllnlllP dam until the craft rr-ai-lxt-d safely. tlirniivh '- -'l"»\\< ll!- to tiic fl...‘ . proud of his ci-i-iv i‘. . -. i: trirpr- tlvr-s, til y w. i‘ i l"l w. I1 wis guns and Ellllllll" lift-i’, i l0]! of the strcr~.iii.:i, I'd lll‘; orders tliroirli lllfvllf‘. Del- llralfl‘ Pal-tori 5hr . '1 '11" l"1f‘tl flrrc’ ..| ~,.. L . impossible. iariliuins. t tlit-ir 1 age to the I ‘ nrc l'l‘ll|llfl'.'lllt.' rirpi-rlu boat rammed a Nazi shlpplLicut, mw. Jersey's and other clothing lll“!lll l)\' otlit-r M '1‘ the dash wlil~li (‘runs of lllf‘ British mosquito flccl t in ill(‘ll‘ daily" swccp of the titiiic-dotfcrl channel Hut colorful though flic flntillas l may be. motor trirpcdo llll,’ tlic past months of wit r haw: because a flotilla could be built posslbl y, lLimpvs Home boats dur- skilled frequently hauled up on the ship- about hanging on to the boots in case he is called up again. Between each camp period of 30 days all top clothing will be cleaned. ster- ilized and pressed so it will be as good us new for the second outfit. Issued with ilic kit will be the badges of thc N.P,A.M. unit with which the camper becomes assoc-l fated, This association will depend. in the case of those from the rural district. upon what unit of the N.P.A.M. operates in his part of the woods. Citv men will be (llV-l 1 (K1000 an iiicrcase of . . . “ k ,, . - - idcd equitably among the units of ginimgger m“ corrcwondlng mnod their cities, But the dcpartmentl ' emphasizes that any man mayl ~ ——— transfer from one outfit to an- for the pricie of one destroyer, many predicted that more tropedo boats and fewer big ships would be built. Italy. pointing to a sea victory of the last war when an Italian M T, B spcrl into the Ardiatic harbor of Pola and sank an Aus- trian battle cruiser. constructed more than a hundred of the boats. Britain in i937 also started to build the flashy little speedboats. But. unlike Italy, England did not forget that lt is the great lumber- ing drcarliiauglit which wins the decisive sea battles. In their role of patrolling the sea lam-s of the channel against. U-boats and small German E- l i l i t t s 1 f i 7*“ . ~. “N. James Terry Mannoch, were stuffed lntn the hole But in the opcn seas llPv cannot stand continuous usc. sick wmmlll" Tf-‘POTW! Vlsmnl Like light. Whippet tanks. they ‘he Sick “"1 “R1118 imam- lwill iior stmirl up under hard war- New commllm“ “rm “pl-mined- iuit- use without. constant and scllailig ggqllhrgfiomnulihd M“ attention. They must be orvme mum pi-ovcrl tliemsrlics to be vast]; O‘.‘E‘I'- ‘ Wat's for repainting and c ndi. "I" \\‘=\‘»"* .l'-"*l"fl so“ ivcaiioii- ' liouinir u m»... are m last. o Kl; and Mm John wmma Plot l0 the fliilbirnl: of wir. Ami‘ with lllt‘! Battle for Britain m,,,'°§'*‘.§"'"‘.’,, °°'g'"',{,}'°*- M“ in ."fi:‘"m!;cr, 19".’). l-Hlillldll. (‘lallil- 110W llllflPl‘ way‘. that is an Obern- Miiclffly’ am e an m‘ Arthur iwic YTIIIFlI.‘ in rhcir behalf. And l‘ llOll \\'.IlCll is only occasionally ' C. staffs of the camps. For commanding. older men have been preferred. those between 40 45. It was would have a more mature atti- ed into the selection of subalterns. "We didn't want Who would stand kind of man who. if he his platoon is not doing slack. will take off his tiinlc and pitch in for a bit" ficers and with a graduated train- lflg system, expectation is will conclude their month's in lmprnvcd physical condition and to make a check on this medical examination will be given bcf his men's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Lorne Cameron on Aug. 29th. The president meeting with Institute Odc . was answered boats. shown. .bont<. the motor tropedo boat. is l tlirsc ynllng: vet- ir-xrcllrint. Present W"? other later on. Outfitted. a man will be assign- ed to quarters. There will be prob- ably 25 men in each hutment fa kind of apartment house hut) with ' a non-commissioned officer. 'I'hc officer. incidentally, will have 24- hoiir oversight over his detail. He. will live with the boys. mess wit-hi them. be an uncle in the new mill- tary life, The civilian clothes will be in r, box under each man's bed, a real bed. Alter that comes enrollment and at the end of the period of train- ing documents will be stamped and filed. Four out of iuhundred of them will have a notation that tlicy have been made a lance-cor- poral and when ing officer material for the N. P. A, M. in post-camp affairs notations will have some influence. it comes to pick- these Once enrolled the life of the crimp begins. The department ad- mits it won't be all beer nnd skilf- cs. but it is fully realized that it s impossible tn take a man off a desk and make him into an ath- ete in two weeks or a month. A vital point in operation of the plan ls the kind of officer mater- al selected for the permanent officers and felt that these men ude than their juniors. Other considerations have enter- young officers about slapping heir legs with their sticks." the pokesman said. 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Reserve in Quebec, 'I'liclr laotllc-i dflllily llllwll W05 Svfvvfl bl‘ i110 WINS IN STRAIGHT IIEATS Rrsmus is owned by Short, Paul i were found vestcrdav two iiillel hwlES-i film‘ _ "lllvll llll‘ 9Y0- -_-__ Bowsrr of Boston, Mass. nnd W. K. frcm Newcastle on ‘the Cflliilfll-l" gramme commlllfl‘ nut on the f0l- LOUISVILLE. KY., Sept. 10- Dickerson of Goshen, Pa. Railways main line and it is believ- loiving numbers. '(AP)-—R(tmt15, driver. 5;. m.» 11.5.1 ___._______.___._ ed they were killed immatu- when A reading "Parsons Parrot" brand third heats by Ilarry’ Short,‘ NEWCASTLE. N. lilt by a train, probably the “'05!- Lila Cameron. A reading “All Foryivoii the fcalurcd $2.030 B., Sept. 9 - Mayors. iCP) — An inquest will be held to- bound Maritime Express. Troop-Carrying Cliders-J-I itler’s ‘Secret: Weapon’ 7 GLIDERS BEFOP£ ._@-» CAITOFF mm? row-u/vrs . l . A -/ I . ‘ ‘i REACH/NC BR/I/J/i C0452’. - ' . cunt/z ' i MEN, FZiWM-‘ZEE ‘noon w» n- ail-Y“ I _ vii ' flcaaauszft- '-‘ Alr Ministry posters nmv warn British to watch out for troop- carrytng gliders, which may turn out to be Adolf Hitler's much- lnterl “secret weapon." Sleteheu dmq limr nah jag "d; operate. They nut! nrly I0 yndl to draw up. can In“ “hm” would tow the gliders, cut them off helm any placalilgplanu jfiuprfllyi. ranching the pout. Tnop-ranqq