MAXIMS 07L MERE MAN -_-1¢ ,4 fals who; welsh , balance is one that nukes heavier the-n morals. >Z/’ The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward CHARLOTTETOWNOIOANAOA,IIVIONDAY, OCTOBER 2o, 1941 BATTLE RAGIN .|)0illl plan ement Of “China Incidentt” And Es- tablishment Of Jap- anese Order In East Asia Promised. By Mu lllll “Mined Prose Staff Writer ev- e-v- s-a Q_ Oct. i9 -(AP) -Sctt1e- 10337;)“; "china incident" and blphment of a Janene» 9rd" w; Asia by quick action. not continued alignment. “my; policy, the 56-year-old in made his statement in I .ml1llli€ rndio speech and a brief conference. ‘l 1m fully convinced that speedy on and ll'0ll will, under the aes- o. the august virtues of His Ma]- , the Emperor, are the only yin l\'lll(‘ll to overcome the pres- itliiiicultics." he said in thead- clothed In Velvet ‘the iirmncss of this policy, how- r, was clothed in velvet when outlined his three-point D70‘ 1m. lspank course in China and East Ei,hrs=s~1"trd. would contribute ward ivorld pence. in the 01:1" sentence: “Internally. must con Jidare a wartime ‘time, n-hilc externally we ncthcn ou- ties with treaty zions." ho cmphasized Japan's de- tconthtitcri on page T. Col 8) I1 missing from I. S. Destroyer VhiSl-IINGTON. Oct. IB—(AP)— it tnitcd States navy announced wt that the destroyer Kearny was torpedoed had reached u with 11 men reported missins dtwo reported seriousl injured. Mvy did not disclose at itch port the destroy? arrived. limo that, the earncy had tn attacked "by a submarine. un- %kdly' German. early Friday n! lhe announcement said that "dc- uchcs received from the ship re- n11 members of the crew miss- l» one mnn critically injured, one u seriously injured and eight lliwho received minor injuries, iwho are in no danger." Ioming Events —o— Notion In lhll I cents per word "ilhow-Monell Tuesds . L-Ii 3-100-18-2. "Show-St. Peters Wednesda . L-SGB-IO-l -fi. "Wwwo u- buy ohtoiten sown no Cold Storage L-Zlb-Fi-il t‘ wur'““n'i.f'°v'f‘o'bst§‘§'° ha???" L-EW-lo-la-Zl. gcFgllyi-lfll l-Iogl every Tuesdn all. fleor D wellJo!‘ l‘ Brides. L-IZIQ-EIB-‘liXThurs-t! tn "_*'_ “Chicken Supl-‘K-‘r and Dance in ‘f! Cross I-lsll Tuesday. Oc- ‘1- i. srr-io-ao-zl fimsilueradc dsnce Millvlew “sndu. October mh. Priu t costume. L ps2 ‘Belle River r ts th i I M M p esen e r n ay v. Oclgbghallshln cflxdllsl-“ilbgdr/fi not. .5.“ P’ 0313i»- °"‘.°" vttfittil "- 11-674-10-20-11 “undue Con-y on Corp; pre t1 v ' assailants’: ii..3'°""°‘"‘ 11-575-10-30- ll m“ i» the annual hot chi ken Md bazaar in Belfur; all l‘ f" column °°Wber 22nd y 5m . Ausplcul ladies mum}! g5. yoga; Church. __I..-!40~i0-1b-2i. ‘Mliquerede ;r~ . G dvl. . p?’ gag.‘ dorsal‘?! frbarffd Pa?) ' Allibicce Womengiflnsltriltuog? . L-BTS-IO-EO-li. llgflifsrt by Beech GrovLJnn- s, " Klnsston mu. October of lunches. Procee for dmissi d‘ legllly possessing Eyy JQQANESE ‘PREMIER 'Gov’t Moves To i Freeze Prices; Effective; Nov. 117 Extend cost - of - living; bonus policy to all wage earners; Premier King announced new regulations. R. A. F. fighters Gun land targets LONDON. Oct. 19-(OP)-Rcyo1 Air Iiorce fighters swooped low over Cherbourg and Bouio e to- day and machine-gunned a rdromcs and" radio stations, the air ministry announced tonight. Squadrons of Hurricanes roared across the nnel in the attacks on those two ports and on Dieplle. but encountered no German fight- ers. The weather was reported bad for aerial operations. Score hits on Italian ships CAIRO. Oct. 19 —(AP) — Navy planes scored direct torpedo hits on two Italian merchantmen during an attack on a convoy in the cen- tral Mediterranean Friday night. I communique announced today. A smaller ship also appeared nit. Royal Air Force bombers raided Italian-hold ports along the entire North African coast, the communi- que said. A Saturday communique said Brit‘sh bombers scored repeated hits‘ with powerful bombs 0n a. curve?" factory. the royal arsenal, motor works. docks and communications at Naples ‘Thursday night. This attack was followed 1111 With a heavy daylight assault Friday on the Sicilian city of Syracuse where a. seaplane base was the chief tar- get, the communique said. The communique coiled the N09" 15s raid "most successful," with fires visible for miles started among the targets. Narriman meets Roosevelt HYDE PARK. N.Y.. Oct. 19- (AIED-President Roosevelt received s second-hand revert from W- M" erell I-Inrriman. head of the Unfit-g “..Sr“~.';lr’?s o: si..s.r"s:.- t n arm . - ference with him in Washington‘ ‘Tuesday. Presumably. aides said. Mi‘ R005- evel-t also will confer Tuesday viii}, John Biggers. his trouble 1 m undo“. who wok over Herr - mgn‘; old job of expediting the flow of lease-lend smalls! l?» m‘? ' British end. Both Harrimgn and Bisssrs N- tiiafied from Irma» It ihl Iii" 0!! - Appeals for Monster protest CHICAGO. Oct. I9 —(LP) — All appeal for a. "monster WOW“ l‘ gsinst any revision, modificatifln 01' repeal of the neutrality "i" W" made today by Most Rev. Hench J. 1.. Beckmsn, ArchbishOD of D“- buque, 1a., in a nationwide broad; cast. Archbishop Bcckmsn said ihli any such change "would be the iii-Bi step in a long series 0f IMP! m ruin. Any attempt to iogelim the arming and sending of our shlP! into the combat scnes would be nothing more then deliberate. 80V- ernmental murder of our MUN!!! calculated inevitably to stir s defi- lsration of war." IRENOIIMAN EXECUTED PARIS. Oct. lb-iAPb-Germlfl authorities announced today "i" Rene Beudet, resident of a Peri! suburb, wle executed by 11 flrlnl Baturdly 0n charges of ll- firearms. Th0 execution was the fifth of the 00th le "'°"‘- A as and is. l. nv-io-ir-u i __._ mot 1nd the lnnolmced i-hill By FRANK FLAIIERTY Canadian Press Staff Writer UITAWA. Oct .19—(OP)-—Plac- ing of a ceiling on all prices and basic wages and compulsory ex- tension of the cost-oi-living bonus policy to all wage-earners was an- nounced Saturday night by Prime Minister Mackenzie Kirlg. The nim of the new government policy is to halt inflationary ben- dencles b controlling prices and bringing a l wages into line, accord- in the government's wartime wages policy, with increases in the cost oi’ living which already have occurred since the outbreak of war. Mr. King. announcing tlhe long- expected wage and price stabiliza- tion plan over the national network of the Canadian Broadcasting Cor- poration. revealed the most 03m- rehensive system of economic con- rols ever attempted in North America. In effect the plan which is em- bodied in orders-in-council passed under authority of the war meas- ures act calls for:- A ceiling on all prices and rents and charges for a wide range of services. effective Nov. 1'7 at. the maximum levels reached in the four-creek period from Sept. l5 to Oct. l1 11st; A bun on increases in basic wage rut-cs in industry and commerce and an order to all employers to pay a cost-of-living bonus in ac- ctludance with government forni- 1i B! Extra acreage payments to Prairie farmers and. for eastern farmers. free trnnsnortation for iced izrain and Cilim‘ feeds from the we-t. The plan is the result of long study by the wartime prices an trade board and was revealed bv Mr King in a half-hour talk packed with information The fall- (Contintied on page '1. Col 3) Instructor and Pupil pilot killed COLLINGWOOQ Ont. Oct. 19- <CP)-—PO. R. D. Wilkes. Toronto, an instructor. and his puail-pii0i. LAC. G. A. Yearslcv of Lon _on. Unt. were killed today when their Canadian Air Iazrce plant‘ crfifilifd on the farm of John Fleming tie-tr Banks. about seven miles west of here today. Both men were stutlun- ed at Cam Borden. 1r, was iieved Yearsiey was at the controls. I-Ie and PO Wilkes were on an authorized traimrg flight from their station. Interpreting The lNar News my By Kirke L. Simpson Associated Press Staff Writer Half-encircled by Nazis. Mos- cow has ceased to be the shrine and nerve centre of Soviet Rus- sia. but still ts the inner keep of e. vast fortress, 800 miles in breadth and more than that in depth. which may yet balk Hit- ler's hopes of rendering Russia impotent to impede his plane for reshaping Europe - 1nd the world-to his liking Within the Moscow defence zone ere millions of Russians. troops es well as civilians. The indicated withdrawal of soviet government officials to Kazan, ." (continued 011 p588 T. O01 I) Makes record flight With one engine dead IONDON, Oct. III —(CP) — The Air Ministry Saturday night ll!- nounced the pilot of a wellington bomber had made the longest flight ever made by A two-Qflsined bomber with one engine dad. one night last ICON. the minis- try’s news service said. an R. A. ! flier brought s Wellington back from Bavaria 000 miles l0 his Brit- "PRAYED TO DIE" “I prayed to die", said John Cross of the British Merchant hfarino. telling on his arrival in Canada of the treatment Italians gave their prisoners in Africa. "Death was n blessing where the desert, the sun and the whips of Italian soldiers drove men to mad- ness, despair and death". IIe was freed after four months when the Britiish captured Italian Somali- lan . Reds rushing Troops west From Siberia London Observers See Possibility R u s s i a Relying On Britain, U. S. To Handle Japs. LONDON, Oct. i9—-(CPt _ Large numbers of Siberian and Mongol- inn troops are being rushed west- wurtl to reinforce the Red army de- fend 11g embattled Moscow and some of these fresh fighters al- readv arc taking their places in the Mozlmisk sector 60 miles west of the cfipitill, the soviet radio stated today. Especially heavy fighting was re- ported raging near Mozhaisk and also in the vicinity of Kalinin, 95 miles northwest of Moscow. a brozzcicost from the Soviet capital said. Earlier the Russians had sn- nounced launching a heavy coun- tcr-nttnck at Kalinin. Russians press dispatches acknow- ledged that the Red army had been forced to full buck in one sector be- fore Moscow as the Germans in- tonsil rd their pressure 0n the capi- tal defences, but they said the Grrman losses were enormous and that the Russians had recaptured two villages lost earlier in fierce fighting. Snow on Battlefields The Moscow mdio reported that n blanket of snow covered the bat- tlefields west and north of Mos- cow. and that roads were 815286 with ice. One broadcast siid the Germans face the prospect of be- ing overtaken by winter. but oth- crs statedleymntedlyvthatlvfoscqvf (Continued on page 'l. Col One killed, 8 Injured in hlast SAN JOSE. Calif, Oct. liL-(AP) —One man was killed and eight others. including Mayor Sam l! _Cupplss of the city of Santa Clara, were injured Saturday in e gas ex- plosion at the new $10,000,000 Per- manente magnesium plant in near- by Los Altos. The dead man was E. F. Trig- ueiro. b0, of Santa Clara. Two of the injured, including Mayor Cupples. s company Im- ployee, were in critical condition 1r" . r-vw-rfim‘ Island Like the Dew ii 57 Mil-ES ROMISES Acrlozv Afghanistan to Expel Fascist, Nazi Nationals British To Give Safe Conduct To Germ- ans And Italians To Native Countries. PEBHAWAR. Northwest Fron- tier Province. India. Oct. 19-tCP) --'Ilhe Afghanistan radio at Kabul. the capital. announced today the expulsion 0f German and Italian nationals from that rough illlkl‘ primitive czuntry. a natural gate- way between Germ-zm-invncird Rus- l ZOOO-mile political and military‘ front Brlifn and Russia are. building across southwestern Asin y The broadctut. as henrrl hero. szid the Government of King Mo- hnmmed Zahir Shah of Afghans-I tan had accepted the offer of iliv | Britisih gcverument to give safe] conduct to the Germans and Ital-y inns by way 0i’ India, or Iraq and ‘Ifurkey. to their respective count-l rics. Ii; added that parliament hadi endorsed the expulsion and that‘ the German and Italian lcgntions had expressed agrcemczzt will the‘ arrangement. i The announcer said the govt-rm’ ‘merit had stressed its neutrality‘ many times and had taken special- steps to see that [he foreign (ale-i merits in the country in no wayi stirred up trouble. Tlhe entire Axis colony numbers- iess than 200. 01f whom only 90 are: male Germans, Most of them ti-ive’ been in Afghanistan a consider- able time and only about; half a dozen are regarded us potential troublemakers. But the allies art‘ determined to remove them n11. Some of the Germans are of mili- tm-y age. y I is unlikely, observers say. that‘ they would be allowed to piinccod" by ivay of Iran and ‘turkey’. :15 131-1- ‘ ' lain has no desire to swell Turk-i ey‘s Nnzl cclcuv. They will g0 byi s.me longer 1" c from India The Gcnnnn radio Saturdnry quot- ed the ‘Purkflih niwspr-pcr Cum-‘ huriyet as saying the British owl 3115513" 8°Y0flgr13g1is_w"erc bring- (Continued on page 7, Col 4) Gol. Ralston In second visit To Canadians (By llarold Fair) (Canadian Press Stuff Writer: SOMEWhJZItL IN Elyumucil). Oct. 19—(CP Cabie1—Coi. .1. 1.. usi- ston. Can-mien Defence M1111. or. yesterday paid his second visi; 1o the Cfllludliln troops. inspecting on. o‘ 11111.5 and a Cilllflulilll military lins- ‘pitai on an all-day bout’. U01. Ralston was accompanied oy Lt.-0en. A, G. McNaughton, Cunaulun corps commander; Maj.- Gen, H. D. G. Croriu". chici oi 1H6 Ottawa general stair. 11nd Mill-LEA]. l’. J. Montague. senior" ufiltor o.‘ Canadian military hffildqlltlfltfs 111 LOIIOUII. "when that man across the way meets us he'll get. n dose oi his ...:11 medicine." Col. Raiston collliliQiLld alter seeing iftldps in twining 1n scattered camps. He was Sllflvvll through the hi5- pitai by its commanding OlllCSi. .1 Toronto colonel. The Dcicuco M111 istcr spoke to several patients 1n- cluding L.-Cpl. L. Peiletier oi Mon- treal who broke e leg in a motor- cycle accident. ‘ Gunners of a Royal Canadian m-i tillery holding unit put on a p: ; ed anti-tank gun drill. nfter whzcn‘ Col. Ralston went w another .1r1.i1-i ery unit where he also i1 pectcti t.‘ e kitchen, At a demonstration of 110.11 cooking. he sum icd the bully boot’ and pronounced. t good. He lunched at the officers‘ mess of the holding unit. headquarters and then went to a Canadian bruin- ing school where he saw men work- ing on vehicles and taking classroom lessons in tactics. In another area Col. Rniston was given s. demonstration o1 demolit- ions under the direction of a Toro - to lieutenant colonel. These excrris- es included e mow of booby trip tactics carried out a unit under the commend of ut. D. F. W. Aitirens of Vancouver. B. C. Pausing frequently to converse with men. the Cabinet minister .n- The company said the explosion caused no prqlerty damage. g-c-J. .-.. _» Join the Host of H / llhbfllcwlthfliu¢n..llmll'lllnl N"! i Blosso CANADA tnqtlred of many where in Canada t ey were from and how they liked army life. ome Bakers who - Read by Everybody IIEYLI. FIGHT AGAIN A vt-icnn of the Yrcxichjirlny the (lormuus in trance u. iruvuiurnl .~\. lmfluerrc ‘ in uniform t. ‘ _ - ( file-thrill CBPDS U- ‘Ill. in Franco wast r. Wmrm by t Gornnus. He 1 v 111ml. was airrvstcd and jailed I in ‘p-nin. thou mad:- his vvuy to (‘iunuirl hy uuy of 5139"" 1""! Mmtiniqiic. Pleased with Gare given Guest ohfldren “If anything can knit the Bri- tish Empire _ it is the British Ovei. ‘as Recep- iiuu Sflwlllf‘ lwrzinsc 11f the cou- Linuous flow of coriwspohilriitzc be. i.\\'(‘(‘ll flit‘ ciiiitlrcifs parents and their i(>'lr‘l‘ tint-cuts.“ Mr. Gvoiifvl‘ Sl1ult..>\psu1"t~, .\I.P.. Uiltl€l‘.~(‘l3l‘f'i.fl|‘\' of strxto fm‘ the Dotumions and chnirnmn m" tho British Ovcrscns Rccoption Board, who visited the province over ihc iveltcnci to look into tho welfare of the British wzu" guest childron. snid last night. a lvuVPS at noon tminy for Hai- clv together. . MAXIMS OIA MERE MAN (ind pity the mun who cannot l! -.' the lush on another man's buck. Annual Silbstvripllun llellvenacl, $3.00 lly llull: l‘ 22.1.. SL001 Cuuullu and lLB. $5.00 ‘Stalin ‘Declares State Gf Siege In SovieiCapital . .\l()S(’()\Y, Uri. 2€i—(.‘~lo1\(lu_\')—~(.-\i’)-inlvnst- fight- inp," in tho llozhztislt" and .\1:1i0_\';\rosl:1\"oi< sit-tors. some 37 miles west and (i5 miles" southwest of .\lllS(‘i|\\'-—-lh(- (‘hygyfgt the Russians have said the Germans huve approached the Soviet czipiiuL-uwis announced in the Soviet communique early induy. "l':|1"iivul.1rl_v stubborn lmiilcs" innit piuCt- in llli.‘>(' .-t-t:- luvs". _ih0 unlmuliuviiirlli said. llnlhuisk is on lilo railroad Plmnllifl M's! from lloscmv to Vyuzmu. 3111111)"urosluvuts, about 32 miles" north of Kzlugzi. is on the line running souihivosicivurd t0 lluvztusk. "hilfiiil! Uvl. ltl figvhiiug cuniinuvd zlitmsr iht-euhule front." the communique said. "l~‘iv1"co attacks hv (lt-rmzm Fascist troops were beaten off." ‘ ll said 3th‘ (iorman pianos were destroyed Sziiurdziv to I7 Soviet losses. ' The communique said 42 Germain tanks 11nd more than 60 trucks" with ammunition 21nd fuol, lil artillery plot-cs and “up to one battalion of enemy infantry" \\(‘I‘L‘.(lt'5ll'U\'- ed 0n the Dloscow front Saturday. ' N v Qermnn‘ forces yiotinziitig Moscoius (loft-lives iiitoilsiiitrd their pressihe ti? v Hamilton Citizens Urge conscription M . " - ti.‘ o-~.~ 1 =1 - ~ - , 5l(O1I\ th ' . 501m lllL “KAI? ILJO?" yont 0"" u’ '_CP) German cisls‘ , _ ms‘? 11mm‘? 0-’ F11 II PM (The E C, hoard in New York by “W9 llXKiCr the auspices of the United Council of Veteran: todny fldfmicd n resolution 11min: the £!0\'4"l‘Illli(!li to bring: about immod- into s- lvtt vt- rompnj my (~[\yl_gfv-h)_ 1 rich for r111 u ' NBC. auicl the decree imposed a curfew bctwccn midnight and 5 a. 111., bnnrcd n](l\'(‘lll('lll of nil \('lli- tics except by special nutiiorizrrion ldur 11g those hours. iniposrd thc y » mun noxvci‘ o‘. the . 1 7' < n. .; tooziih sentence for sabotage and l1"‘"<°Yi. W1 .~-: Li's‘ nbrrmtl ctr" f/r . t ~ - - . . numcti (‘0IIllIIiill(l('l'S of the itfnscoiv “m i““‘““"~1@" i1‘- ilfltut‘. as \\' 1 as immediate conscription o.’ in. TF5‘. trvfiiih 11nd all l'(‘§fllu'l\f. "*1 .\‘ fir!‘ iota] \\'fll' effnr‘. Itftvnr William Nltlll l1 mscii‘ in iuvm- (t; 5mm, (1 SPYiDTiOH and rlrlvocntctl 1 examination n.’ nrmy mm .~_ 1n ndminlstrtvivo and offltv. “tn-k QJFFiSOIIJ Bitzer lighting in which i110 Gor- mauts snnnsht-tl r1 wedge into the So- viet i;11cs and captured tivo vfilngrs 1 nncl tiicn lost them under n strong K115511111 cntinttrr-attack ivas 1's- poricti in dispatches from the front to Pruvtiu, Communist party nurs- pnttci‘. “*~—' ——— ifux. N.S. T; . , . . . ._ i. ‘. _ S‘ F.-\'l‘.\l.-I.Y ]_\'|[*|;p;|) A ‘Ompztnlylng him here was M1i1K111nit"fldfdftlifiblodispiléli tlidt Oi" “Us” Isabel snow’ OHTNR‘ rcpr-e- ‘the Gormnns had been’ ciriven Olll. NExv GLASGOW‘ N ‘ OW- 19 sentntive in Cnnutin of the Cllll~ V k » t- v- ‘ _ _ -—ICP ..: R of ncarbv dWn-S oversens recount)“ board, o. ltrcc (112115 “est of Moscou. m] Sam“ A¢pn|ppn111od_ by Hon. Horace At Oioi. .00‘ miles south of Mos- a pip-n p“, wpiqhy pymyotoy- 1n charge of Ro-1 copy: tho V Geininns umewrcporictd X V nv m} m‘. lllilrf‘ St-ttlflncnt. and M155 .1651? j , ‘y S. llui c!" Fullerton. Supervisor of British tConimuctl on page 7. Col 7v - 1111"!" of Guest children, they visited all oil _-_-'_- . __ "id b‘? d P01‘- thc 25 truest childrtn in their var. »; - ' ious foster homes throughout the s - Guest child killed J - ~ Mr. Sliukospchlrle. Wllfll i111 de- , scontimtt of W nm Slfl mpcnrc, - - ‘ \ lr. the fnihr-i" of tho leoisuiinn WlllChl N0 provicicti for the evacuation of y Co!‘ PLA some 5.0m government simonsoycd 1 'i f lNiNC~ Chpdron m this continent He _n- _ _ U5 cAusE “.§:-.‘Zii..1{’ ma! its mo... chlifl from B 1 Ictl in 110.31 ‘n! t .'\ , (Conlinuoci on pure 7. Col 5i SHOT A(T(TlllI'.l\T/\LLY NEW WATERFORD N. 5.. Oct. 1§]_(CPl v—— The accidental 1's- oimygt» or a shotgun lrcnoht dcnth tcdny to William Pt‘ Iiipfinivs first 11111:: lite season Patric trliilkri 0W!‘ A stump While hunting pnrtxidgrs, and 1h;- jolt cent. the gun's dischnrpc in- inst night ‘uo hours nitor sht‘ ions ‘ _ struck h)‘ n11 auiomnlrlo tlriun b!‘ ’ l-icrmnn Flormning of itfolvillc. N. Ii. ‘The girl was the clnnulttcr n! Mn- inl‘ hiiitiricc F uil. f0!‘lll“'l‘l" of Li "t-‘tvuii. N. li.. who 1-" l‘fl"\ in l£'~~l.."ri. Silo \'..t K“ll' here‘ ctrly iu the um" will". n sstrr and broth- or tn hIsAbodVHr __ Petition Glamor grows in Britain for more active _ pa rtw i n» Lull before Storm in B. B. VICTORIA. Oct l9-(OP)-Tlie lull before the storm descended on thosritish Columbia iitical scene tonight. as 156 rmicxdales. their campaigns concluded Saturday night. sat buck and ivnifcd far the voters to choose 48 representatives ut the pfiLs Tuesday" Pulls will close at 8 pm. PST. (midnight AST). Official lists showed that 417.889 persons are registered and entitled to cast ballots This is an increase of 45.050 or 12 per cent. in the voters‘ list since the last genera. provincial election in i937. 0n that Qfwfiiflfl 365.446 or ‘ll 2 per cent. of the registered voters marked their ballots. Already several thousand have voted—British Columblans in the armed services in other ports of ‘Canada and ovcrscns for special pollin stations were set up The resut cf their vote will be cabled or teisgrnphcd here Oct. 22. the day after the election. -\f1li- tn voters scrvin in British (‘cl- lan is will votc tn civilians Oct. Gov ’t Open Western Front . front, against Germ-my "us" quickly whom . she was st ruck. To TORONTO, OCt. 19~lCI*\-—M.nl- i 1 i t . .. i Sh!‘ ivtis rl1""."1i1g :1 bicycle AWNI‘ mum 11nd maximum [(‘i‘ll}\t“3:iillff‘5! t. DAWSON 2.. 25 Victoria 4t‘. 60 Edmonton 2il 60 Rvghlfl 32 FH W . -' f . resent phase of war. Ttflvdliliik E2‘ i: i :i—'*—‘ “"‘_"”' ‘t -( f pontoon. ocpio-tcrv-shoo \,.‘O,’:I‘r,“.._. a: stewards rcprcst 111mg 500W“) IRE‘ . ilmmn“ m Lory workers sent to Prune Min- ister Churchill today a pCl-ILIOII ma‘. Britain own up n weswm S)‘lll.)l)>i$—--'I'lIO weather cont/hum 2m" and mild in the Prairie Prov- i1lL‘(‘5 nud it has been fnir and cool today" in Ontario. High titic this morning 11' 1H7 and [Olliphi nt 10.26. as possible." Clnmci" for such action appear- ed to bc spreading elsewhere with n growing dissatisfaction over- m" '- < .1 - . - . Blxlulglfl, prlxgxngggilitlgmufl1am:Y Sun sets this afternoon a! s08 ln‘\nt' u “.35 mm 1n “Hm-med nncl riscs tomorrow morning at B23. quarters. some members will con- Ncw moon. Oct. 20. 10.20 a m. Summer-side tide in minutes lat- irnd that "if Russia is to be saved. we must attack" Col. Josiah \V(‘fl§:("'.\'f)0fl. r1 loading Labor mcm- or than Charlottetown. , ber. tins announced that he will ilrso dropping the present British BORDEN-(‘API-l TORMENTINE ‘defonsive policy ‘and “abundorr SERVICE ~ 1g i". . t. - ‘lilfut Of n“ M‘ “m 1 u, mo“ l‘ (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY) The call for a land attack on .G(‘i‘l11f1ny ivns made in a stale- ament adopted at the opening scs ision of a war yaruductiou confer- once of the National Council oi Icuvc Borden 9.25 A.M.. 1-90 P-M- IA’: I’.1\l. Leave (‘a c Tormcntlne 11.00 A.M.. 3.20 I'.l\l.. .20 IKM. Sunday sr-rvicc, lrave Borden 9.00 yEnglnocriug nnd Ailird Trades LN" “m, 4A5 PAL; leave (1,, V T". tshop stcuurds. The statement sniti " mum," "L05 A011" 11nd 5,50 M, 1 that British ivorkcrs "insist on ‘ _ the immediate opening of n sccouri - W001) ISLANDS f-‘LRRY tr t." t 9W0 pledge ourselves." the swir- . ("MLY- |sculnmil SUNDAYSl ment said. "to continue our ef-, v _ I =0 ~ ~ r t -- 1 ..'.s~r:..r'y.~:. curios" “r- "TTT i‘ i. énbouaoommsmnoq (Continued on page ‘I, Ool 6) ‘an; 15h