morrow s I taes 12:29 pm. 21.4 It. 6 19 a.m. 2 ft. 18 39 pm. 3.8 ft. (The Western Front Insiderable area is jonquered already as FIGHT IS JUST 0NE mitt Tells British i Of Hit Nation In Regard T Great Struggle ha, September 11:- Tru i ibrador to London on sir L ir.t gave a radio ad- is":: people of Orcat Brl- mm r I Mta- since Oermany l-i P- .and last week, the risd been invaded by Qer-i .i ufnl frnnts and mi ber : continuously mob- K h r-arMeallv the whole r:n! nutnumbered. had fcfff'r mralmt thu hlBhlVi .r:e and their resisl-i r said the nations v hnl Kan atiVi a Mfti'l nnot be destroyed or sup- ...w n.v ia linihv K1I1U1C- - vuuwjuns every men oi ,Qfy against a highly ncchan- RV1VORS AT HALIFAX pmons ,,,tkfd u From Alhi f.n K.. - sanded at Halifax Yesterday " City of Hint arrived here "lay with six survivors from "mcr Athcn a which was tor- solldated their new JJJES INVADE GERMANY positions, us ing the enemy defence works against the enemy. An official communique late yes terday said that there had been a EVnjh arfvaruj htirMn thp D.n. an4 tnttmm nHtH thl reople enemy checking the advance by launching a counter offensive to the east of the Moselle River. Heavv damaee has been done by artillery fire to the Important Ocr-' man Industrial city of Saarbrukken. Two Oerman airplanes were shot down by French pursuit plane over Oerman territory yesterday. They were the first Oerman planes to be so brought down. One Hundred Million For Canada's War I OTTAWA. Scot 11: CP ..on againsi a smau-. . , .... : - ine iiouse 01 vviinmni iw-wv " An through second reading today t pact wUh with " egression Cmada's war extent of $100.- to the f- renea ted again and 'oTSSS,? n "IS' 000.000 after cdi approv- t V P ics These were all " preliminary resolution. -dfd - This bill U to vote the money '"'i f-sht to live as fret t"! Ambassador said. Pol- U thu ftnt nitlnn In df f.d na she she was was bearing bearing the theiT o' the aUack: The time wasl to the government whereas the budget tomorrow will provide t ways and means of raising the T revenue. " r-mt when Oerman Nazi. : si3a wmjid be resented. The f CI TD C en Poland was the signal J J fjj . UKT,' h. n n . 1 IK. mm,-I one In Poland today' Humors of Enemy Craft Off British ...v nv.vtuii liincu 111 oujr- " i3 Hitler. There could i aa lust 4u;k and una that mat nothing nuiiuiis, ON COAST Columbia Are Denied by Naval Official vtrrrmilA. Sent. 11: (CP) t ..1.I., ntnnr the COSSt " wtn left undone In the cf- that a submarine has been Mghi- io prevent the conflict. "Pol-1 ed In Iirmsn lumra , . tPlrlt. will nnt we fortunes of war may 1 CftM A nlrn ttVn tint. were denied oiuciany uj u--malt naval officials. "All rumors of submarines or other enemy vessels being off this coast are unfounded," said a formal statement. Mexico Wants War Business Strong rressure Reins; Rroiuht on President Cardrnas to lerm-Inale Arms Embargo mpvirn niTY. Scot. 11. Strong ot inns are being made to . . ......In, h m 11 caraenas . uik President i naiuwiv - . 1 I m tr nan( r 1 51 I f '11 V V NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER WOULD SAVE THEMSELVES Eight Neutral Nation Are Meeting , In Brussels In Effort to Keep Out of War BRUSSELS, Sept. 11. Represen tatives of eight neutral nations In I-'iffv Sntiare Miles Taken Alone 125 the present war are meeting here Mile Front Enemy Airplanes Hrought Down (today m an endeavour to frame a . i r- nil rniiii ihiiii-v j miiriuuiu Lacaa .. .ntL ...inmloH 11 Tlii-ftn Viiinrlt-nl ;inf1 f if t V ' p1vm Irnm thp conflict and in- nvv iiumvovu """ --"j - iAillt-S nujiiwiiiuvi il Vina follnn intn nnacpnninn nf sure. If no&slble. azalnst their be- UC milt Ul VIVIIIHI IIIW C' - r See since fifihtinR began on the western front, it was coming involved. Acts of violation lar night, The average ucpin 01 me conquered 01 me neuiramy m - lory i's three miles along a 125-mile front between the -Holland have caused the early con-ille and the Rhine Rivers. At some points the pene-ience. The delegates are jurists ? m fntinn hit hwii a Ann ax ten 'and economist and the nations I J miles. Light and heavy motorized represented are Belgium. Holland, Ml A mirxin Mil I'S V units have cleared the way tor the .,., Saiii.n. Denmark. Fln- so alUM may be sold to warring na- ou w --:- lh. nresent neu- - - . , . i .in AmnirDn uiiuii " , lions un u, Mexico should have the opportun- - - auuuiuitlic uuutft-u w., northwest mn,i o..h..j u i, i. nrenpd. to send war ma HnH.. . . .1 ncnrvlnir OUT ---. a im year-old Rirl terlals to -couihum "tov" . . ,7. Jceumbed before tin vmel sympathy and having Pji" vw. . i. ... r nrvn" it Is declared. BACKS UP Taking rKLSlULnl Senator Robert Taft, Republican,, Would Sell Arms on Cash And Carry B,s WENATCHEE, Washlnton, Sept. 11 Speaking here yesterday while on his way to Beanie vj aucna a Republican party conference. Senator Robert Taft of Ohio, prominently mentioned as a candidate for the Republican presi dential nomination, declares that entry of United States Into the European war would mark tne end of democracy. lie cxpectea thle country would be able to keep out of the war. Agreeing with President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Taft urged repeal of the arms embargo under the neutrality act and the idoptlcn PLfUllS U infantry with artillery giving ef- . . sltzerland and Luxembourg, of a cash and carry selling basis. fectlve barrage. The French con-i - Canada's War Declaration Is Formally Made Sunday OTTAWA, September 11: (CP)-Following adoption late Saturday by first the Senate and then the House of Commons of the Speech from the Throne, Canada yesterday formally declared war upoal.er-manv, thus lining up actively with the United Kingdom and other parts of the British Commonwealth of Nations. The declaration of war is effective as from September 10. , At 1:10 p.m. (9:10 a.m. Pacific Standard Time) the Prime Minister's office sent to the Canadian edition of the Canada Gazette Press a copy of the special containing the proclamation. Naval, military and air force authorities throughout the Dominion u'M-n nt mice advised. Thus Canada, exercising her rights and responsibilities as an independent nation, has cast in her lot with the British and French against German aggression and has become a self-declared belligerent for the first time in the history of the Dominion. All doubt and speculation about Canadian status ended yesterdav when, little over thirteen hours after Parliament had given almost unanimous approval to the Speech from the Throne, the special edition of the Canada Gazette proclaimed the state of war between Canada and the Reich. Parliament is still in session to consider special war measures and is today proceeding with the ser ious business of providing the sinews of war. Hon. J. L. Ilsley, minister of national revenue, told the Canadian Press a few minutes before the House started its session this afternoon that a wartime budget would be brought down tomorrow. Prime Minister said inthe House that a.bill -The creating a ministry of munitions and supply would be introduced. -WAREHOUSE 'THREE DIE DESTROYED Mystery lire Consumes storey Structure in v. em". .... nonntrv as being tra uy w - . pnccforth n hAiiiorrriiL IN SMASH Canadian National Freight Trains In Collision In Ontario i VANCOUVER, Sept. 11: (CP)- SORAOUE, Ontario, Sept U: warehouse here.! (CP)-Threc Winnipeg trainmen three-storey a Intninlne flour and other food-,were Wiled and five others hurt Canadian tJnMnnnl National Rail Rail. unascertained origin ycMr.ua, . Embargo To Be Applied Now 1 o This Country WASHINOTON, D.C.. Sept. w W AOIll"" 11. ,. , . 1 1 . f'ninni mix iuini.ij open up Mexico's neutra y laws ' U 6ennany. United that that metals meiais ana aim pnmw Pw...., -.tends extends the the arms arms when two ways freight train collided eleven miles east of here. The dead are Engineer H. C. Dietrick, Engineer a N. Johnson and Brakeman R. R. rviv. The cause of the accident has not been determined. An In vestlgallon is under way. Empress Dodged Attack By Sub LONDON, September 11: The Canadian pacific liner Empress of Australia, It was reported yester- a ue.ns-... ...orirfav hnrt safelv arrlvea at. a an Canada 'a submarine. WASHINGTON A survey of United Slates coast and Alaskan territorial waters with a view t possible laying of mine should United States become involved in war is being undertaken. Kdouard Benes of Czechoslovakia n5elnr that he may expect the liberation of Czechoslovakia from the yoke of the Reich. PAU1S A new friendship pact between Italy and France is be-int rtegatlated. it is reported. LONDON' The government took over all wholesale stocks of sugar on Sunday. Other commodities are also being regulated. MOSCOW Russia is placing its forei?n trade on a cash and j carry basis. Those who can pay can have. Those who cannot pay cannot have. VICTORIA Strict regulations have been opposed regarding the use of this port by ships. There will have to be strict identification of all ships before enter- D I "T" f Weather Forecast WINNIPEG WIIE.T I WltfilPEG. SeDt. 11: (CPf , Wheat prices continued to drop on , Saturday with declines of 3c to 3kc. October closed at 75'8C. Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte Islands Fresh north to northwest winds, mostly fair and cool with showers. J .... - i-i ! uj-i -u-'-J . 'X'.iir.i f.V, irrvKTr A V gPDTt'MRPR 1 1 1 TiQU ' PRICE: I CENTS iX'lu ' ' , ! . in - 1 1 n ii ii .i nam ii ,uiu ulluii j -h 'ju l.- ' - -J'J-i-- -i. J I . RMANY ADMITS REVERSES Of Poland Is Not So Easy As Was Expected; Stout Defence Being Made War News and Leningrad. Mobilization is speeding up, all it is stated, as 1 precautionary measure. Hopes of British-French Split Dissipated By Activity on Western Fr. nt Nazis Driven Out of Suburbs and Planes Brought Down ' A German Army communique at Berlin acknowledged for the first time today the staging of a determined de- lence or Warsaw. Benin military circles, nowever, sum ntrmr Th, wiel ron. ti 'u to tall arasuc measures they would be waiting for Poland to raise the white flag to strengthen its defences in or surrender. First reports in Berlin of fighting on the Europe between the Black Sea . western front apparently aoomea i: t'to taiiure popular nopes oi me Reich of a split in the Anglo- , 1 French front. AnnftlPr Snin ' According to a dispatch from nilUUlCl Warsaw Polish Staff Captain Vac- J J i lac Pilinskl, in a Warsaw broadcast, kT 1 OrpeOOea isald Polish anti-aircraft batteries 'had brought down fifteen German bombers. Last night German tanks NEW YORK, Sept. 11: CP m croves auacea out weir uvBu A -United States Lines has re- he saW- rlvd tt urlrpless messaee sav- I0"' . Prime Minister Polisn radI station at U0W LONDON , - . . . 1 th British freIghter Neville Chamberlain has sent a JgJ tapSoS declared that, after four days of n message to Former Premier S bT that !loody fighting, the PoUsh army had forced Oerman invacers the crew of thirty-two has " . . K ,h tTnitd ' treat from some of the Warsaw Shipper. .. . , .inai uerman pianes wc wuiuiu . ... . -1 1 J 4 4 tne neari oi warsaw dui qiu now estimate the casualties, a warsaw broadcast earlier. Indicated thaVJthe Poles were still holding the capital's defence lines. Meantime in Moscow the Soviet press regarded as Improbable further efectlve resistance by the Poles against Oerman forces. ! CANADA'S AIRMEN WERE SENT EARLY TO GUARD COASTS OF DOMINION ZXZX" d0,k" iForce Already Numbers 2,400 Men With Thousands An. y i i,,us to Join Fine Records in Great War SAN FRANCISCO The Pacific Coast cargo shippers' federation, renresentlnr 2J principal ship By CAPT. W. W. MURRAY, M.C. Canadian Press Staff Writer ping companies, has raised rates nTmAWA ContPi-nW 11: (CP) The outbreak of sLWrjrvss: ;OTr r ca's ai-mto from a? to the Mediterranean so per- icentral provinces to stations on the Atlantic and racuic cent and to Norway and Den- coat;ts fvnes and numbers of machines are kept a close mam inirjy pen-cm, the war risk. The increases are to offset war hazards. BERLIN Germany is endeavouring to hasten negotiations whereby Yugoslavia and mania will become trading agents for the Reich. LONDON It is reported here that there is a secret treaty between Germany and Russia for the dividing up of Poland as a reward to Russia for not joining the Allies In the war. LONDON All women who have had expedience In aviation are asked to register possibly for transport or training. LONDON The London Evening Standard said that the German Graf Zeppelin had been destroyed in Its hangar by sabotage. COPENHAGEN Denmark fears invasion by Germany so that the Reich may strengthen its control of the Baltic. LONDON Great Britain has tendered Its apologies to Bel-glum In connection with a fight between British and Belgian airplanes over Belgium Saturday. DOOltN A spokesman tor the . .,.. it or.norI.niT im 13 mfuntainpn. DV oeDtem- i secret uui, n "ic ""'fe f .--- -. - Iber's end Canada will have approximately 150 first line I chines on hand. These range from rT?ATlITTCl Ti-im nowerful torpedo bombers and RELATIONS Japanese Government Taking Action Following Tientsin SettlementNo War Intervention tokyo. SeDt 11. The Japan ese government is considering re runt There will be no Interven tlon In the European war. It Is re peated. Stranraer flying boats to fast fly- Jlng Hurricanes and smaller train- I, t .1- CV,r.a n.rennnl numbers In the neighborhood oi 2,400 with a waiting list of close to 25,000 young Canadians anxious to do their bit In the air. Many of Canada's ground are still in course of hut new buildings, runways and extensions are being rushed. In adjustment of its relations with the Marltlmea there are air bases . . -VV t. rm ViA .... . I L 1. T0 iVt foreign countries ioiwvuus an(i stations at uaranouui, s-a-, settlement of tne Tientsin ( princlpal one, and at xarmouui, Cyclone Sweeps Over Niagara Winds Assumed Velocity of Sixty Miles Per Hour Three Persons Killed BUFFALO. Sept. 11 A storm of pvclonlc proportions swept over Nl- aoara rpnlnsula yesterday. Trees former Kaiser Wllhelm describes dQwn dwelUng, df moiuhed , (Continued on Page Ttro) and at least three persons killed. Facilities are being erected at Truro and Sydney, similarly on the Pacific Coast considerable work is In hand at Patricia Bay on Vancouver Island and at Allford Bay on Queen Charlotte Islands. t Throuehout Canada, from Hall- fax to Vancouver, there Is a long line of emergency landing fields, These were begun by the previous, administration, back In 1932,. as un employment relief projects ana they have gradually been developed. At Trenton and Camp Borden, Ontario, great extensions are being: made to take care of the training of pilots. Canadian youth takes to tne air (Continued on Page Three) i,V": i t .ri1 If w l r i r