OIL MERE MAN i vlgllanes creates la m» conscience- MAXI nan llablt us s conscious lite and Mlnct flit lottstowa Guardian Two Outl- mmn‘ gg-ydlpn, .onatllel ll". gnarl S Biggest Naval Victory Seen Influencing Many Fascist Loss -6f— Capital Ships Will Have Soberinlg Effect On OtEelNations. (By J. l". Sanderson, Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON. Nov. 16-(0? 0abl0)—l’ilots and sir crews of the fleet g,- gym who raided the Italian naval bass at Toronto, in the heel of u" Itslillii boot, and decimated Mussolinfs battlthllp squadron, not “ly woll lllritllin her biggest naval victory of th‘e war but started some- thing that may have extremely wide repercussions. While land planes of the Royal Air Force were attempting to finish “is job started by the torpedo-carrying machines of the fleet air arm mg shatter the battered hulk: dotting Taranto harbor, an attempt um made here to assay their work tactics. on the wide fir-id of strategy and An authorized source said the R.A.F. attack on Turzlnto last night ‘m “highly successful." There was clear moonlight and warships in tile harbor could he seen without difficulty. Tile eastern part of the main docks in the inner harbor was heav- ily bnnlllt-d, it wlls stated, and at one time scvcn big fires blazed to- gether. British Planes Bomb Berlin _.._____. BERLIN, xllv. ISr-(Ffiflilyi- (Alll-J-iglll or L-ure. wzwcs 0! British lllliilllcrs lltllitrkPd lllcriln last nlalll dull curly tullillkifcl" s lll-krlols-lctlgcrl. ‘lhcy Illllllslrl _ laninirll lli. iellst iour lllflllt‘! were sillli tltllvll. (Inc plllllt.‘ was doullcli l" Brrlul lull two llritish allrlilrll Willi iillicd out were cllptulcd. thc Solis clllinlcll. The nthcr lhrcl- lwrc Siliil to iluve been dlilvllcll iicfnrc they rem-hell till: cl ' i). ‘the doomed plllne over llcr- plzlilliv visible in the ' t lllltl lll‘ill‘l' illc cull- cellirllll-rl lllulllls of scllrchiigllls. Tilc lights lulli tracer bullets mnlic lllc city us bright us a. carnival llllilWily, Ami-aircraft. shrll lrilcnu-llis putlcrerl ulltlle roots zllili pzlvcnll-nts us lllc nflllsll |ilullc riotigcrl nlld tulll- llall a liolcn otilcr British holllllrls lvcrt! cllllght ill the ll'l'il'lllll1;ll\\' but csczlpcd. U|)§t‘l"\‘(‘l‘h' who braved the pr-rih lll iill- flliiillg silcli frug- flll'lll> lliltl lllllfliifi elllv .\t‘\‘l‘l‘lll lulu-rs lll. ll tlislcllicc, ilyillg tu- warll llic l-ity through terrific nil . ii(‘\\\\‘i'il waves of attackers, I0llll‘ occupants of ccllur sill-itcri ruslivll illlli the streets to gfltilvl‘ shcll iralgnlclitil for souvenirs. but plllroilllcn herded tllcln bark to safety. ‘ Through it all, a lone ‘cyclist Was fl|).\t‘i"\'t?(l, dailin hulile- wllrri. apparent y obllv uus to the ml-tallle clutter and boom all llrollml him, Last Message From Captain 0f Jervis Bay AINTEAST COAST CANADIAN Nov. 13 —l ) — Cllpb, Ftlillfll‘ Fclllllvs last wireless mes- llBr from the armed merchant miller Jervis Buy wrote a fitting ‘Pliflbh for i1 British naval man. As he wont. into action ugllinllt the h! German raider that destroyed 115N111’). survivors here related lo- ll. he radioed his convoy: Am closing up closer to {he Ilemy." It not down with hlls ship. ___________ Coming Events Z01 ‘mhlkiel-Mt. sulwm flfltllfdlisy. L-397-1I-l3- l. “Public Meeting - Tuberculosis ‘fame. Sunday evening, 6.45 P. M. hleiiigerllilllgltlll’ lmngi Bdrm“ - an spe er. c. N0 admissions or collections. ls-liN-ll-il-fll. \ t& iii lg, pa; ‘lzrllwslllslsrzlmrz: "@- L-llo-ll-la-na. "Reserve Nbvflflbe 21m North “m” PW-lbltcriiln Church buflfiper. L-Q52-ll- -ll. 'd‘Cliliil'_l~ Vllll(‘y Y.P.U. chicken Nwakfms" Sllma-l- lll hull, wed- mmid- Nov. 2011i. If not, fine “l- L-lal. , ___ Lcrafg 531v. s. A. MacDonald's, ..‘»- NW- lll. cllilrlrrivs table. Muslims. ll-lsz-ll-ls-zlJl .‘ L Hero are some of the views of the men lfilllTLl to Judge events of this mnezrlitu. :-- Tile cxploll by the ill-ct air arm represents lll‘l'l.1l1l'5 scrtwd blgles‘. victory" oi llll‘ \\lll', ("(153 llcliind the N. A. F. u lum- tery of the ill!‘ llvl~r Brllniu when plltcd slulinv .\ll|\\'1'l()i‘ llulllbcrs of GPTlIlflll ‘ulcrllx-rs, It. nearly finishes llaly as a po- ‘rimm- . w-n ‘i..,, ul lillli 11.0 brlilll hip silvrsrill m‘ tile l1- rllinn ll1\\‘\‘. I’. 1.. {l ll lvrll Axiom that, big qllus “in blll“.'"s nlld lili‘ uul - her oi llli! culls m llfiiiit‘ lo Alluso- liul IIIIS lJtPll l‘(‘(l‘llt‘tf<‘l 50 per cent ill one lllalll. Ti of’ ‘lulfiv in r"- (ll.'~ll‘ll)ll".‘ lll’. $11?!) ‘.11 bccilulr- ll-ucr . will lll‘ rl"cl=- sllrv l0 !'.'i'l'fi lulu‘ s". ll‘ lilo llfcllilvrl‘ l" . |< at least crlncclvrlilll- l n ships '.\'lll<‘ll llnvc l) l‘ll I» ill llc Sivdl- icl‘l'-*ul'ol1 wlii lll u‘ rrcd to lilo trade lwlulez". (l1 l" \‘l .ll Ailllllir‘ m llllzli .'~’lll)lll‘l. ~. lilo biggest naval proill~m of lllc luomcnt. tCoulillucd on puge 10, C01 5) ‘Attacks A HLAt Parting Italy ,. Gut Uf Sea lYar CHARL? ETOWNTCAN’ ADA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15.11940 EPURT FASCIST ARMY CUHPS l Two Hospitals Hit In London Night Attacks iAxis Raids Dwindle to Quietness in Early Morning. IONDON, Nov. 15. — (Fflda )- CP)—'1‘wo London hospitals su fer- the heaviest blows loosed ll _n ndon last. night m a regular lghtly air raid, which was other- ise comparatively light and wllich early todlly dwindled into quietness. The second one struck was nu- ouliccd slmply to have suffered ‘some casualties." The first was hit bv four heavy bombs, one of which smashed down directly upon a wing devoted. to the chronically ill. All undetermined number o1‘ persons were killed and wounded there. Hit, loo. was ll suburban dupnrt- merit slorc, ill which hundreds of shoppers were standing, They hud had no opportunity to take cover, for lll LllflL time no alr raid warri- irlg lind been sounded. Aside from these individual cases. thele had bccll no heavy dlunage here uplo cllrlv this morning. southeast town reported a school, ll. church and mi amule- menf. pzlrk dlllllagctl and lit lcusl. uuc fnllluy. There olle raider crllsllcd lll llrllilezs; another was shun down by a Hurricane fighter. Tlircc slaps in i], defence palgn lvcrl- lllllS unofficially scrlucd lon:_v;llt:— Fitlllldl‘ lilllrols are regularl talc- inlz off in the late afternoon zit- tzlclr the ululll. raiders lls lllcv set out from occupied Frlllicc, Splllirl-s zllld Hurrlcuul: liglllvrs . F (lg- lull: flights of H. . . .5 cvcrv sullablc dnv ‘lILYnS Lil-c Cilallllei to harass llic zlir llclds uscll bv nillllf raiders. More zlllli lrlure lltlllltl‘ pllois are bcllll-L li"ll.lll’l.l, llkc flicir COllPHQiICS of lllt‘ licliiucl‘ cuuulluild, to bccoule ex’. -l“l. lll night llyllllz, lc rrluull uuus llllcd a hcuvl’ for ll llulc Andi, lug l. IL uulil lllclc . only filing zulrl then i i0.~c ' llczilii ill. the Sfllll0 tulle l‘t:])O1'v.$ from lllt‘. COliSi had 1.01:; of biz lvzlvcs 01 Axis plnuls hurling tor Lolluoll. The (luv iluc ilitll ulucll kiudcr; ili) lilliiti‘ iieiitlvllillt’, SlluiltlfOlill \‘-‘llS .0 u. lC..L'il L1H‘ cilv ullu lallc lli iiillililJUll L10 illlliillt.‘ illzllllzs " llv rculcd’ u b\\‘1li'ill o1 40 L rulull Juulzc ' dlvl- bombers, auu ull tkrtlliil. Cl 1\1l.>.'-l*l'sc11lrl1lL llLlllfcls, E-Llll suuulll l0 attack Dlivcl‘ hur- Cl‘. llfilvu Juulscrs lvcrc shot down. lllc All‘ Nlullslry ulllluullccll - 1;; 01 lllclll 0v ll single S(|i_lll(li'Oil 01 l2 ;~.llll1lres—lvl_i.lc urilisll losscs dur- ill" lllc ellllrl- day were Dilly two 'l‘oull Gemllul losses dur- p.. ~. ill}; lue (lIl\' ucrc 19. ’li{éd Taranto Base-Again Raided; Berlin Is“ Bombed; Return. Visits Paid To Former Targets By Royzlifg F By Edwin Stout Associated Press Stall‘ Writer LONDON, Nov. 1+-(AP)—-Irl a new llcrull offensive apparently 1n- tended to put Italy out of tllc war as ll, ualnl powrr. tilc Royal All‘ liklrco lost night and early today made a new lll-tack on_ the naval base at Tslrlllllo. starting at. least seven big tires in a rain of high ex- plosives and lllcelldlrlrles. While the big bombers were at- tacking under clear moonlit skies. other British planes, the Alr Min- 1.5m, said today. bombed Berlin, 1.000 miles away to the north. Btlll others struck st Ibalim strongholds and outposts from the Libyan desert w Albania-partic- ularly on Italian ports used as sup- ply bases for the invasion of Greece. In the pattern of destruction thus spread out on areas of two contin- Qfllfl, these were among the ro- sll u:- In Italy: The docks end harbor of Toronto-hit. the Air Ministry 551d, by RAJ‘. bombers following the trsl of naval planes which on Monday illglll crléipled three ml- ian battleships an four other war- ships. This new rairhwes described s; "highly successful.‘ Every British attacker was re- ported to have returned to base- perhnw Malta Ol‘ CHM. Al $17G same time, circumstances of Mon- dlly night's mid made it appear that m, planes of three British aircraft urrlcl-gmllu- Eagle. the Illustrious. the Ark Royal-arr- in pOSiIIOII to strike again and again at. Italy'- rn (lcmlallv: Berlin-which had nil eillincllt Soviet. 811°“ l" the Ru<slnn Prcmlr-r and Forelllll Ml"- islet‘. vylwhflslnfi Molctoff-fltillck- m] and fires storied in the nillhi- Amon oblecllvvs bombed in U1! capital, ‘the Air Ministry sold. were tContinued on P381! 10. Col C) OYCB E...l 0i Four-day Cold Wave Seen uzw YORK. Nov. 14 —-(AP) - Prospects of relief tonight preserved the end of s four-day cold lvnve in the frigid mldweslcrn United States. Searchers patrolled illc Lake Michigan shore near Ludlngtoll. Mich, for additional bodies of sall- ors who lost their lives in lzales which swept over the shipping lanes Monday and Tuesday. Listed ss lost were two big freight- ers, one of the them the Canad- ian grain carrier Anna C. Mlnch, and the two fishing tugs and the 87 men who were aboard the four boats when the storm struck. Two other boat hand also perished during the blow. They were members of the cnew of the Canadian ves- sel Novadoc. which ran aground. The 89 deaths on Lake Michigan. plus 90 fatalities atiflbuled to the. cold and destructive winds in the inland sectors of the northern states, increased the loll to 159. War——25 Years Ago Today (By The Canlrdllsrl Press) NOV. 15. Milli-British submar- lne 151-20 lime-ported since Oct. 20 presumed lost in the Bea of Mar- mom. herbinns and Bulgarians cam-" Agreed Canadian Farm Suggests Nfld. Join Canada As Wartime Move N .S. Senator Says the Matter Might be Considered at J allu- ary Conference at Ottawa. UYFAWA, Nov. 14 —-(CP) ——' Scnnlor William Duff (Lib. Nova Scotili) suggcslcd in the Senate lorllly" hut Ulllaliu $llullltl lilatillllt‘ llcgolillzlzlus lvllh Nclvloulllilrlrld lo sec l1 rile British colony could not be inkcu 0TH‘ by Canada as n warlicilc liid to Britain. Ill view oi the limlvy‘ War bur- dens sustained by liic United King- f.<uil, he blillllll.“ Cllnzltlu ullglit lvrll rcllul»: Bil l 01 fhc rc- spuuslbllily‘ for administering rue colony. Canada and tile nlrelrlv were ac lificr Nclvlollll United Sinfcs ' ioilliiy to look this Wu uni n 1.1 \'.l1 ‘ht: rclcrrzy, l; cl .l . lilIlflJ in tile (lull t’ Si. l.:l\\ :1. c, 111E lll be >l 'il illio lilo Canadian confed- Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew Huge Purchases Upon With gilaill And Fishery, Products Will Find Largely Increased Outlet Overseas. "VIEW" OTTAWA. Nov. ll-(AH-Agree- merits with the British Food Mulls- Lry for the purchase during 1941 of at least $105,741,000 worlll o1 Cllllil- diali fish and flgfltllhllLfill products exclusive of wiicllt. were aullolulced to the House 0i Commons [Otlily by Agricullure Minislcl‘ Gardiner. Al. the some llrile, lie predicted the problem 01' balancing supply and demand ln Cmludlrs wheat situation would be practically ironed out ili the cuulsc of (‘Wlllio ili the next live years. The questions of price and flnanchlg, ilO‘»&'0l't'l'. provided more difficulty‘. Just. returned from the United Kingdom, where he negotiated these war-tlnlc food ilflffitiilltllllfi, hflzGur- vatlons “the people of Canada need have no worries as to the final out- come of this war." Britain would take the offensive in 1942, he salll. Canadians should see that the fullest sible rc- paratlon was made before that time. To attempt all offensive belorc cv- ery lust preparation 11nd been com- pleted would be "cririlinal." Private luunbers ZlUSULlJ€Cl l-llc rest oi’ the day's sitting, ranging over a wide variety of topics. Free trans- portation for men of the do! nce forces on furlough glilied lilrrher support from rvclrll. The Altricllilurrl Mlllislcl‘. detail- ing t-llc prlccs and colilmodiLic-s cov- ercci 1n the new food agreements, told the Commons the $105,741,000 involved would be “tllc 12:‘ (‘SC le- lurll from lilCfil‘ products lultcl‘ part of the lust vvar." llliuilnum Purchases (‘Yll l Iflll. If urvlnllnllons lvcr c s! ‘llxl llolv.‘ ucd mi page 10, C01 4) (Cum Premier 0f Egypt Dies CAIRO, FILVDK. NOV. l4.—-(AP) — Ill llc nulls’. of i-cadullz K111i! FM‘- from the tilrolle ex- lv l.o Great Britain. ziu Sabrv Pflallll crum- |li' ‘ Prl ll\lt‘l' l blcll l-o illc _ p _ . vlil: llplrlillig SCrSlOIl of Efilltfi DB1‘- . lllllfllf. Snbrv Pashllls voice [altered and ~ - 1c!‘ us he rend; then he ilt- mlnlsler of ilclilcll, Dr. llluil Pasha. lidlillnistcred ll. but the prcmlcl" was ai- nd-or HDODIQXYl 11W 5°0- i U: "l y affected. King Forouk or- (lfiivki llilll the body be removed w ~ u. uucrs home 1n the royal oullulslucc. B . .lll ltlnrz out for_ the meet- u... [)1 p lmcut, l-hc Km lllld 1_n- v .. "d lllc l)l‘l‘Il‘llt‘1‘ with llc lllslu- lllll. o1‘ lllc Glllud Collar of Mo- llnllll-(i All.‘ lllllltrst 0f ESYDUQ" il()ill‘1"l '11lc urcmlcr was WQMIIIK (he collar when he dlcrl. Hc l-rlllzipslwl only three feet from the lullsl. Whose (‘v05 tilled with lt‘.ll‘$ \\lll‘1l lie was told the premier was (lend. ‘llll- QilVUYlllIlCfll. ordered a stale funcl-lil lol- tomorrow liclldiulg 01 llic _speech was 00n- illiucd by tlll- prcsldcllt of the Sell- ulc. Ill 1L lilo king snld Egypt hud lllMlt,‘ lici- rlllmice with Great Brit- ain “with complete SlllC(ll‘li_\', both. lli lt‘ll('l' uurl spirit." had full con- llur-ucc lu llcr Ally, and that her lllliicv is to iimililulu friendship with llll llatluus except Britain's enemies. A lcirmcr minister 0t communica- tions Diltl liliuistcr of marine and vvlir. Sabrv Pllsllzl was called upon to form corllltllill cabinet alter Italy elilcrcci tllc war. His cabinet, form- Ctl Juuc 28, consisted or lncnlbers of all parties except the Wafdlsts, a nationalist group opposed to par- ticipation in llle war. OTTAWA. Nov. 14.—(CP) — The Dcpllrtnlclll oi the Under-secretary ol Stale announced today that a death sentence imposed on William Moulwn for llle murder 0f B. IGIIOW locllvd lli great battle southwest of usllull. i private in the Canadian Active Service Force lllld been commuted to lile imprisonment. Moulton ll undrr sentence to be harmed NOV- ll) at Guelph, Ont. He was con- victed of hnvinsz shot Arthur Phil- lips durum an arltllmeflt- BLO§50 CANA A The agrceuleuls call for minimum British plul-illlscs il't)lll Canada next Ivear ofi—— $12. ,000 worth 01' can- lied and 11171311 fish; 3695100000 uorlli 0f bacon Dork l)\"l)l‘ufil1CiS} $16 .000 worth of cheese; 0,000 \\'()1'lll of evaporated - 811d 34.541.04.10 worth of calmed and i'OCt‘l4lS1t.l_ll'lill.-§ and vegetables. Fla} clclsslflllallons, with com. purallve 103:) llgurcs in brackets. call_ 101': cunlicd salmon $5,538,100 \$l_l.aI7.273); other callucri llsll $3,- i-1u.000 lSl,07-'.l',ll00); lrozcll cod $3,. litaivtltlll) $67,027). itsliire slclcs account for $07,- 3001300 0f the bacon and pork bl. product item, cclnpzlrcd to $32.23 ,- 201 lll 1939. Bruzllu wlii w}; ncizls entire sill-pug of W11 1,j1»,.s_ csluunicd al 425,049,000 pounds, culli- llflrtd lo 321000.000 pounds (louver- ed lust. lcnr. The price ulldcr the new agreement will hold a "favor. able relationship to last year's liv- Qliltle 1111,09. _ Mr. Gardiner said, without divulging rlie schedule. and mil (Continued on page 10. Col 5; lm Dog Meat To Be Used For Food By Nazis BERLIN, Nov. li—l,~\l')\ The meat of dogs was ictnlimd for ilulnlln consumption indny for greater Gcrmuny. effective Juli. l, 1941. be made under provision or s. new law Affective on " 1t date when that commodity ls to he controlled in the some manner as meat from cattle, hogs, goats, horses and other domes- tic animals. Dogs and hogs after being slaughtered are to be examined for evidence of‘ trlchinn. The some applies to wild dogs. bears, foxes, river wolves, badgers and other meet-eating animals in- tended for human consumption. Horse meat now is nvaiiable irl some restaurants llnrl ls serv- od without the customer having to surrender his previous meat points, demanded for beef, pork and other meets. Unllcenled and unclaimed mongrcls presumably will furn- ish en additional supply of inw- cost mr-nt, although mnny bet- ter canines are trained for mil- ltnry service with armed forces. 7/“ ““""""”“ diner asserted that from his obsclw" *1 He ’s R. A. F. ’s ‘Master Planner ’ Insril-eullll of all; nil-lll will '- Dritorls are expecting c creasing R. A. F. 6011mm. lltjiliilbi. rllclr lol-s, inspired ~ ' Cilarlvs P0l_'Inl_ l1t“.\' Cil.‘(‘l ‘ll All‘ elafl, who ls kuolvu as all rlpl..~tle 0f attack, As hem: ()1 the lwlubel" cpclllllzllld, lie fl!"‘\\' ‘l the ‘lilnsier plan" o1 liillsilug (lclnlnn cnlln » lltioll ports rlllrl supply boil." 11f K; which is largely (‘i'('li'.L“(‘l Will‘ :' v- iug 011' ulvnsloil. Eight Canadians 0n IR.A.F. 52nd Casualty List LONDON. Nov. 14 --CP Cable) — Nnnlos of eight Cfillfldlflllfi were in- cluded ili the Roan] Axl- Force's 52nd cnsurlfvv lis! issued louight: ’I‘lic.\‘ \vcrc:- Killed in Action PO. N. N. Cnmpbel‘, whose father!‘ A. J. Campbell, lives 1n St. Thomas, Oulnrlo. _PO. Ednlmld K. Levvllle, of Win- IlIDPQ. (Levcillcis lflillwr. Ftllllfilld Invrllle, of Wuluulrlz. lvns adv: id that his son was llcllll Nov. ‘.2. All‘. loevcillc was iufvrlllrrl lilrl his sou lllld i)(‘l“.l scrvlllu \\'l'.ll the R. A. F. ln Egypt), Missing PO. W. E. N. lllllglv Kcllcr, of Onkvihc, Olll. lKll rrls sllrllrllue hull bccll cilunlzcd ll'i)lll W. N. Iiillcr to W. E. N. Kclll r bv deed poll His father, E. N, Killer, of Ollkviilr», Ont.. allliolluccd Oct. 16 llilll li.s soll "vvlls mlsslulz liner a rnld cvcr (scrlillui territory). F0. Wllllnm Henry Nelson, of Montreal, whose lvilc. Mrs. Ainrjorie Nelson, lives ucllr lrlpou, Yorlrs, England. lFO, Nelson was awarded the Distlllgulshcrl, Flying Cross for courage and dcvolloli lo duly Mu 30. Nelson was l-llcd tor currym out lllllny flllllllis ovcr encmv terri- tory, sllolrillu luv ‘ullliitcsl. dclcr- rlllllatlon and wuragcfl) Wounded and Injured in Action 58L W. B. Smith. Bllllii, Alto. Killed on Active Service PO. Harvey G. McCallum whose father, Duncan lvicCllllunl, llveiidll Dugllld, Mali. lMctilllllullks father received word Oct. 17 that ills 27- year-olrl son had been kllie active service ln Southern Rlode- sin.) PO. Charles E. Staples, a native of O i! all sirplllile i\(‘l‘l(i(‘ili. in England). Dicd on Active Service Knmlorllls. BC. HALIFAX. Nov. 1~i.-~ lCPI W. Payulc, six. (lll‘(l ill lltlslllllll lll-re since the disease struck llic cli_\' two months ago. Till-re l\'l"l‘€ J3 patients in hospitals ill the cllfvsuf- fcring il‘(‘.lll lllv rilsrnlc, mcrilrnl authorities sold, nllllllllull the situa- lion was well ln hand. 12 PAGES l-Stllples‘ port-lire" llnd bccn advised. Nov. t that their sou was lrlllr-ll lll PO, J. L. Mnurlc-Iloxby, native if Kcldwllfl. 13.0.. wllosc irlllicl‘ llvl-s lll Rubi. last night, sixth victim or dlplilllcrlu MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Guard against preserving tl-l- lileuna of liv at she "W15! "1 the ends of Annual Bnbaorlptioq Delivoled $5.00. B, llllll—l'.l.l. “.001 Cllllfll lllfl U. B. $3.09. fANNIIiILATE Defenclsrs Talling Initiative Along Entire Front Line Italian Troops Reported Hurryiug From Yugoslav Frontier In At- tempt T 0 Stem Counter-invusir) u. lL-Lv .\l..>, llullclseu, .\::l)£llll'i<.",i .1.» .:.:.ll'l .»\'l'l"ll'..\\', Xuv, 15—ll"ridav)——l A. 1' Jlilzo r'.\iiil¢Jlll1C(‘i cr.l"l_v ‘llldzly lllal an ilclltzlu 2.1111‘; corps lli ililll l)"('1l aumllllzllcll ill the Pillrllls Nlrluuwills one lllll-lllu .'i\ ]\ll~‘.'illll<l_v rr-Ivvl-ynll, luv) llfvlqly; ll. cllxlp l luv ill l-l jupmt) ulcll. 'illl* rmlu zluuoullced that in arlllitfl-rl tr the l":l~-.:¥; I ~ ll wl ‘l pl-uvirnlwl ilrccl; lcrrilory, anlvlier d: ' ' \\' l l- ‘ 1d lrl vurlle- lrl ill aid was wlpwl our. ‘IM- ilrrr-l; .'lrul_v fl(<\\' is Hiring the 5' :§:l'.' ' ‘t from’, tile ..llf'llli‘\‘(‘l"lil‘ii,' nrlrlcr], .\ ' l"l‘l‘i'llill'lil lwllllllllllllqlic s ll ilzllen w:l:_' '~s were silol d )'.\ll llurulg rile dzly and that anl-lller l0 pier-s ‘pr ‘~- Zll)l_\' have lll-cu rllulngcrl ilevrmrl repzélg" ihlliv. the ll'.lil7lll\'€ 1H lhe air as well ns on ‘.‘.e 3w» . “n: lligll FHIT“. m‘! ,‘< ;~l:lllr-< hrlmllcl the 11.". ?li1ll",\'?i“:nl"‘. luv-v a! Korilyzl, lo n"'l‘s llhlfll,‘ Albania, and that plane: m», g‘;l. g‘ were (lCS-lflllffid. Nlrlre fiirlll loo prisoners and war materials "oi all descrip- tions" \\'('i't> . 'zerl_ ‘ (‘lrlwll w‘: were sold in have swept lmv m-r-r mar-hing ll- zllizlrl c- llWHUK, rlwltlcrillg lEu-ul. The lllgil mzlllllnurl charged "A‘-“"7" “:_W:‘_L"7""?= flint itrlllau lllrlucs “indiscrim- inalelv lvlnllell" s number of inferior i l\i“i\' town-l, milk!- lug (‘iviiiln tTllllfllilPF. inclllrl~ ing some rleml, and demolish- ing a ill1fill)"" of buildings. Hos- piulls also WPFC reported hit. Boy Sentenced To Hang Jan. 22 in all rile drips widespread nljlUl‘ iitill‘, Ill" (lrcchs mill they SYDNEY‘ N t.‘ NU‘, q 47p. l ~I lrly ww- lllnul: _ Flffeerl-yesr-lid Rfrllfif‘ ' Fascist rrrlop reinforcements cont-lewd of the murder n.’ all el- vvere rcgl-clrflli llurljrlrlg from the derly farmer, was BGIlIOIVPPl today.‘ Yugoslav frontier lolvrlrd southern ho hang here nexl. Jan. 2-. Albania 1rl lll‘. l-liorl to llzlll (‘lrcek iltl\'fll1(‘l‘$ iu tlil‘ arm vrhicii mili- it‘l'iS szilll lvlrc rwlulllilg fl (t/lllurcr-in‘.llslou. . "k account. Kill: It- ll oh tiger-cc thus llml be- come a tllSllb!€l‘ for the lnvnrlcls on this, the 1011i (luv of the Cflml)‘ 1“ n Bl‘lt‘ll‘.' suuilinlrlz it! llle pl l. Dan Angus Mall; 1c, H h‘ Greeks u». re udvulirl l: llll . * .. l- " ‘TF5 mmwanlon ,1‘ loo-lilac flout. flllfi \\'l'1'C kucl [ti] telnpl a-l ll?“ f. mo. < be Ull lvimulrlu 501i lll lllllllCltllii flfllllltwd 9* mm‘ The country schmlhm" from Reeli- 131g Pond, fmlnd glllllv o.’ llll- '. . shunting of Alllrlls ‘KflP/Tri’ > 3 Isaac, 05. 011 Soul. 2" "we fenced by Ml", Juslice W, in Supreme Court. A Pct . had convicted hlm last lvl-elc, itL. illg a recommendation of (‘..(‘.’l'l'.‘l'l" . i2 g. news from the front is ex- ‘c llflirled. "Our troops ur-c lrl n11 three Ctfllilt‘ of illP brittle line, ‘ks were dvclrlrcrl in dls- arllvcrl here t-odnv hl- llzl pull-hes from the lroul to have -- — l C111 ollla new salient; to the south ~ul all-us abandoned lJV the IlElllIlIl - illlllil wing-tho cit-tenders werercq A polled, l0 kbe 1110]’); lg “above Hflg OWN HORN COMEs our or £4 THE- LITTLE gr E-ND 0r-'|/fr,/_~ lContintled on page 10, C01 4) l i’ l‘ Maritime Federation 0f Agriculture l Succeeds Chamber ‘ AIONCYON’, N '3, Nov. ll ~'(‘> ' J ~ l\‘l rl ll. cl _ itch‘ '(‘»(l.l_\ the‘ Mnrilllllc CA ulbl of Agllvlnflln- lvellt out of . A crericd by the .\ of Agrirlllfnrc l .rl ‘affiliated lull‘; vvliil lll" (‘Hill l'l‘rlci'.'il1<»1l of Agrlrlllturc Directors llrlliivd \\<‘re:»-- New B"““s“"°k J“.“‘G,‘,’”,,f.2m,'=,,§5fi“§p“l: TORONTO, u \'. ll lcr .\l.l.- ‘_,"1,,-:‘A' R J06,“ '5,‘ inluul and nlalYl-"\‘1Ti\ '~"Yl‘»;1' "-1"“-‘-' ' .l\:\ Scrum - W. .1. Ouilon. . ..~, Willr:srll' and J 1f .\frKl-nllnll. Clcvclcurl: l" ' ' ' Ts‘. n‘ Fflvorltfi,“ l. l, "R "~ PM llclllul l Boullvr, Chnrlollcw-l- w._nmpeg L, Reid, Klnkorrl, W Town“) -_ Morlcfon, was llgijvllnlr-d auditor. Olfawfl y; Moll l real 5 T I I Qllclic: "'“ o I e Srlillt John F" IIlllLIAx 4i T Charlottetown 4» i-T FORECAST Maritime East: Fresh alrlds". And Halifax cloudy with occasional shunt-rs. whose —*r"‘ pnrcuis, Ml‘. llurl lvli-s. Clillrlls Mll-DPORI) N. S Sllplcs, live at Sl. Stephen, N. B. Nov. 14 ~<FP\ no llus n’ ‘ lll Srlsknfcllclvrll: the Canadian Nollilln‘. Rim-luvs collided tnuwzll‘ n‘. a sidiiw lltlY‘. _ . , w, , . mlI‘l\\'.'l_\‘ llrivvvcn lllllrlx and "l!" Pd“ '5‘ "“‘ ll" "~ 1"“? 'i'l‘lll‘l), blll llnun o.‘ filo f‘"l‘\l'.< t~l' “mi wmzm M m“ i\l'lSv<"lll’.f‘1'Si on ciilicl" hTilll llrls lluli sun 3M3 Hm r. Tzmnn n. 433 gwwLrmdn . allll rlses tolllorroll nl-zulus: 0' 'l‘li ~ l-lillulorl lwl- lrrl-i ns lilo‘ wc- G5,, rlud scwllvu nf ll:-\ cnsllloulili Os- " vnll illllllltWi Jllfl llll- Svvillol- Fx- L3H quarto‘. "N, y“ n» p174‘, ‘pm- (‘lli o.’ ll"‘llll\' lllit‘ill];ll‘.l lll pm‘ “w. nl ilw .\ili'i". (Klusl- l~I ilil- uccllllilt \\.‘l\ llul l-llni", poll: all summ,,-_<\§,. lffl‘. 1,", .,_. lll\'t'$'lL'.‘il!\ll hr l':lli\\'fl\' nlrhol-l t‘i' tllrlu Clinrl »l. .. .ll. Illlllr lliwius lll’ Trurn, rl lll"l\'"- TIIE (‘AR I~‘l’lr|‘.l' .<\lll\'li\' "will mnll ml lliv Swlllcv-Tmlllld w.» ‘ m‘ llv l‘.~r~ i bu’ l‘l'¥ volirilixul was not Wllfll-Y A few others were bruised. fill lprlvcs Bordon 9 l? A.‘.i,, 1 0"‘ P“. Imnvcs 11.0.) A. .\1., 3.1-5 P. M. Torulcu‘. zlie