Charlottetown llniy Trldaym“ Left; 00y A Bond liow Provincesti-lldeedsmsny dollars to put it in line with rest gtlgominion. aurnlnersidl $3.2’. “hm “is-um in the Rm. "lot/Of! time. it was arm (Id . Bill °"’ “..‘i.“‘l‘f§'i'oii'gg=-ii~ m “pow “NPNVMW , , so . "I emiotvl f k4" tress 0! .000. Only day remains to buy a ma; 3'31’: more?” Iv spun Ml .0 P" , llld bli-‘3flif:".°“" ‘° t in '":§:..:“i:..t*'§'.t.:.':..:iil or: iii iscshiocolf arty‘ out- Ail. ' 516 (Civic Ceremony At lloon Today the wand. i - "'" r .5.‘ Ed°'t$.'s.““.‘s"“°ii "" “r r e ra way o - M ll ftlflilin ‘$2; wit’. and Ottawa. Yesterday. in Ito WW- d reply to s ileum-h {tiusslnl tho form 10W. fl ML cnoy of the situation he re- fli ‘an. °° oovodtheiollowinl wire from' 55km m ‘n. ‘dub: Ill‘. l. C. \llllhlll. President of l" ‘rm '1'" the Canadian National Railways: ‘over 0i the V - ‘ e “NIP glmldtfi ‘weir .l&;....“..“. M.“ bliss venient u» “time! .wues.‘wriioi°wm u‘ bricf but ' WODIN I! POUND l American foundries report that I per cent of their employees now ire women. eouwelavesrs “bliss-Gums ced . v T“ ‘yli-d-ii. Vernon llali. Mcndsy. 0th. blillvlcw Cm _l_m_ ions ilsll. ‘m’ u-c-sl. ohm“? tfiitermrod“ and estihisg? 3...... sis. ii-a-ai "Deuce. borne Vallsy Hall NW- l "Dance November‘ Wednesday, nova etnber 9th. Webster's orchestras: "The date of Tryon Uni!“ Church , changed to NOVEM- im- iom, il-s-s. " sot ic for Di‘ M tbl on and n. u. McKin- aon. lsurray ver- 11'5""- "oou. r Where? 'r th chicken lupus: ‘at ciin o Wzuieedsy. November lo. ssrv from‘: 3001:‘- " odsv at B - uillfiiiitstirc"... . whip“ “Murray nuoor Bhlwi Club loadlns h MOD Y ‘mow? N urine '. , B age-mm; .1044 ‘limvimx; “Wanted to buv Island oefifnihrssl so ti as” l-s-u. dticksus 6t .. us}, 8- - as w a1 Al; - c. 5% our... ' ee 4 _ llvs, and dressed and fowl. P \° prices- "B live Ind P0111- market s, aims all. ll-l-ll. s Ihave i . CANADA, sxrunosv. Novmvmsn s, 194a STA E SCO copies Paper . .. s. '- w Covers Prince Edwardllsland Like ‘die Dew Read by Every 07A. near: MAN v Dominion Probably Over TopFor Loan bfiTAWh. Nov, b-(OD-Nat- h! , s said tonigb t Os-nsdas Fifth ViotiIy roach and ' hsps uses" minimum c l obieotivs of 0l3M,000,000 when ys figures are reported and totalled tomor- e committee reported lg ns opal total has reached t1.- l .:7W. tho ‘rhurs- days s ptions of s10.0bfl,i00. British Co umbis and New Bruns- wick. in st order, late today achieved their minimum objective. The t for 3210a: lnau advices to €§£tJfidf§§§ esdquarter . Columbia wsa the recon: Province to rnorohthalaiastgsin d: ohbjectivc. IMCC IV l5 9 i t. New Brunsw k camcetlhrlgi. gait over the minimum quota of On thcstrength f vsss the umber ofo vi uai ap- plications to ds no well over the 2 mark, compared with 1.825.190 at the same sis c of the previous loan. officials so d. Potato Dealers Faced With Serious Shortage Of Refrigerator Cars of rofrlgurstor oars Yrincs Edward Is- been cousins rinse Autos mastlnlf requirements h go to mske further scours rclief from Un- effo ited States connections. Only venty-iive oars have been avaisbls for the sst fivc days. and this is about num- bu- now rodillrcd daily to meet 0.83. President's Wire "Further reference your tale-- Iram third. ln order to assist in rneetlns heavy seasonal demands for refrigerator oars and to sun- plsmsnt our limited ownership o: equipment of this tyne we normal- lv rsosive substantial assistance American railroads by the swr oars in the fall sad early ter months. Csr sup- ply citua ion and demands in Un- bsd presently such that we are precluded from accur- ins customary assistance from Un- ited Stator cnnnectins lilies time and we are therefore sndoavo to meet requirements to best our ability with cars that are available. Refrigerator thsr t-rc-riturics hove been sent east sneoialiv to in meeting current situation and hervy pressure being exerted for qu ck tmlosdinsr and for return oi empt oars from connectins lines by rtcst routes. Records in- dicate that up to Novembe first last year seasonal potato s p- inonte from Island totalled 140i carloeds as compared to only czs to some dstc this yesr so that mar- ketins has been slower this ses- son which no to the present situation. As I am sure you will understand we arc under rpssura from other terr- ifories or the sunniy of refriivera- tor cars o meet presslns season do- rnands 1,111 all concerned arc dc- ing the out they can with the‘ supply of cars available. Further efforts will be made to secure ro- licf from United States connec- tions but possibilities in this dim- tioh will depend upon, local s! ticn in United States. Crave lltuation . , Va h ’s references I In przurs iloir flfr srstor cars horn other territories interpreted as =1 New Dru ck where t ers “has been an exceptionally “fir. tcliiivplfrovince. Premier Jones e timstss the crop u» be only about ch psr cent of the averllt 0h l" ‘gggggg basil, llld 1o N!‘ GUI". 01 (h. gvq-ggg on the basis of the m vgrthslsis. ssvs the situa- tion is serious. with the prospects anrw .__$w i fllADQUAhTEI-S. Pacific, Nov. a’: ALL Southwest (btunlsy) - (A I’) urine hesvv Iilvll sud alr hat- tles to come. Japan is rusbiuu both heavy and light cruisers and destroyers from ‘Iruk to ltabsul in a frantic effort to halt the Allied drive up the Sol- omons, headquarters dL ‘ to y. It a neared likely that at least f ve such convoys now are southbound over the 800 miles from Truk toward Kavlong, New Ireland, and Rabaul. New Brit- a n. (LS. Senate Docks llp Moscow Plane WASHINGTON. Nov. 5 — (AP) “The United States ncnsto voted cvsrwhclminzly today to back up be Moscow four-power declaration z n for an international organise on to keen the world st peace. The \1'.e was & to 6 in favor of a post-war policy resolution r nscred by the ltoreign Relo- tons Committee. tt cllmsxccl two weeks of debate that froqucntly marked with anger artcumcn over the nnrt the United states shoud ph/ in the affairs of the wcrl sitar war. The opposition votes cams from Senators l-lirsm Johnson (Belt. Calif), William ban q:- NDJ, Robert Reyn do (Dem. N.O. Henrik Ihibstscd (RAIL. Minni.) and Burton Whcller (Dem. n . . As the final you was announced Bznstor Scott Lucas (Dem. Ill). is is the eucl o! s in the Senate of the nlted States." speculate More Canadians May Co To Med. I058 MUNBO Press War Cur-reef!" dent) ..‘°...,."'°.‘?."o “ti...” midi}. 3...? an n cite: wars‘ O 0h ‘ film troops rnsy more to the bled- itcrranssn theatre u! u ' with the out‘ 33. Mai-Clo doubt contributes 55° U Iv (Canadian gimogygg-gtvggg §f,,{{{,’§,'§{" ‘ZR: the Oafildlli} st diviaiim so bril- crop. "In mother week he csti- “w”? t“ u” ' huorednliviliun mates it will be "absolutely dan- t" "WWW! f" “M m, BMW." u’ h". “mm” "mad m cogiinm of the 1st div- uhhested cars. n"- Murray Harbor South And llorth “Dvsr ‘flue Top" in K1118’! mus dillfidll mu‘ and be wt mthesnlr-n‘ DIRQY. u. rsshTsrmiiis h‘ did; oi . O E inBiclly. IBI Oil!!- oreddi ‘I illh- from ‘some ts destroyer had been hit while crst ‘wt-said eventually be given an also“ bu ores‘. and air ll Asusrlcan- useful-Chinese war or months sooner than ltlsdesisucdbyrresi louse ttous had t 0 8 - Nari-bold regions of , he r of GO 20's in a hush-hush restrl that gave astounding there are obvious preparations ground llit By e-Mszi Anti-Shipping Glider Bomb By SCOTT YOUNG (Canadian Press Staff Writer) ion in a naval press release in Ottawa to- day that a Canadian destroyer was hit and damaged by enemy uir attack off tho roast of Spain is believed tn refer to an action in which the Germans used their new anti-stunning glider bomb for the first time. From information which came to the Canadian Press in London be- fore 1 left there five creeks ago. it was learned that n Canadian on- ing in those waters with sev- eral Canadian ccrvcttes on cf- fenslve patrol against submarines coming in and out of the Bsy of pound bomb hurtlimz through thc destroyer before it exploded - ..sv- cd the Canadian shin from im- mediate destruction. Supplemen- tary information given then that s. British ShlD was attacked and sunk in a fcw seconds simultane- oudll‘ with the attack on that del- troysr identifies that action and the one announced from Ottawa as be same. The Ottawa statement said a ncarbv British ship was hit and sank within 40 seconds. It is believed that between sill and l0 Canadian shins were on- erating in the Bay of Biscay sres at that time-an operational fact later tacitly confirmed bv the First Lord of the Admiralty. A. V. Alex- ander, in a press conference when he GGOIinPd to . t upon, or "expand, my request for confirms- tion of a report that Canadian shins were in those waters. sc of this ustrcl was to . tivity of the huse fleets of man submarines thnt had put in to submarine bases on the Bay of Bilosv during the summer for re- fitting and repairs. The infcrmsti Lked ll v i-e den ‘$313333: others witnessed tests fo wing elemen donoa of the staunchncss are dostlnetd to deal as to Japanese war morale the Belch llli! had no doubt thou sud has Ilblse now that the ‘ lows on Jllplll’! own home front on gigantic prototypes are dealing to reshadowlng heavy air blows st Nippon rn the west, comes at a time when to redouble the attack by Ice. it! d from the east and in the southwest. It r 1 . as never before the spectre of many-fronted defensive war for- Nippon; masters. (YITAWA. NOV- oi’ the Royal Cali troyers recent maze, it was s day, when a 2000 Pilllhd dropped by o. smushod thNUI ure and hull to ‘mp a: me “w ‘hiset an unnamed _. ..>_-,_- h an The undisclosed but su wcr of the tree, where flfnri-“Zsff nhletse lytil asht By Xiirke L. Simpson. Associated Prsu War Analyst .. ‘fd-Islks‘sfids.'¥sfii%-géfi'ii.i'fisgfifi“sifn'i'i of en's Moscow cuufermem wick was Digging; lo- Cisimcss operational agreement has been norliarkgrlsinséuctlisgn-gllsa Japan tbrousbcirtihthiinhgheiie urma to the it . Braclteted with a Washington disclosure that the lung-awaited Am erfesn super bovuber-B-itb-ls ready for battle-action test, the Cbisn king aficcrucut takes on special significance. stautla y increased radius of action and step d- ‘aficpstcr bombers esrmaris tbs-m for the Pacl ic- ll‘ Europe, including all Genus Allied bomb f from west and south, that overlaps. be at _ "light-heavyweights" of t e Allied ilcquate by every sign for the final devastating luflll rnsauy. Til: big fellows. a year and more under development, may see action one in Europe as the war therf uestiouagls‘ that they were dos gnod and will sec Bile of the B- lane plant. liq with n and its lsndin gen- of construction. Canadian Destroyer Damaged In Air Raid n hirw Quasi?» 5'31: Writer 5 —- (OP) —0Iill adian Navy's dre- ffered severe da- tmngly indicated b0- bomb aft uct- tho German h he!‘ 1 t! explode outside Uni N t- Mouth}! ' if, arc resent comes to its Discuss Plans For Enlarging Air Runways Bquscron leader J. Vokcy. RC. Al‘. is here from Ottawa for the purpose of making an investigation of tbs possibilities of enlsrsing the members of the council, the trans- tation committee of the Chur- ottctown Board of ‘Pride, Cont. H, Burke. and others. sod-lair. Vok cy also had an interview on the subject with Premier Joncs. e Braokley Point School to the rail- way. and coming out where the railway crosses the road. The Pro- vincial Government is understood to have given its assurance to cc- o ratc in any undertaking of this sod-ms. Vokey will make his recommendations in writing to the federal authorities. 10 PAGES of my Crest privileges Myer [g s". In crappy with grave responsibili- ea l-Ialiway By Noland Norgaard (Associated Press Staff Writer) ALLIED HEADQUAR- TERS, ALGIERS, Nov. 5-— (AP) -— Halfway to Rome from its bloody Salerno beachhead, the Anglo-American 5th ar- streamed through shattered German de- fences to the flooded mouth of the Garigliano River on the Tyrrhenian 39a today. while the hard-driving British 8th Army slashed on toward the enemy's main supply lifeline to the Trigno Island Airmen Are Commissioned HALIFAX. Nov. s - (c P) - Eastern Air Couvnand of the R. C. A- F- today announced the names of Maritime airmen who have been awarded commissioned rank while serving in the field, or at gradua- tion. They included: Prlncs Edward Island Pilot: Flt. Sgt. Robert Kelly Clernsrls. Montague. Wireless Operator Air Gunner: W02 John Peter Perry, George- o'"‘%i°“°ts°i‘i§3v§. was hit whvh mwn‘ "i! ("l ° Navigator: Flt. Sgt. mmor Lee etkaéiffigtbigtfi) t$°"g£";§5 gm’; Buimsli. Rustlco. 5“... made by Naval Service Head- quarters, buried in s press relcslc b d on an ti? crew members Who WEI interview with one of injur- ed. While the statement specify the extent of damage, un- official belie! here was that explos- s 2,000 pOBlld bomb as 0105c to the hull as this one must have been would be disastrous. However. since it is the practice to announce ‘all y it can be token for gran- destroycr did not sin lon of tfimitf.‘ One British sloop did however, when hit bomb. The R. C. N her name. Today's statement said telegraph- ist Chuck Kent of Calgary lost the lower pert of both legs when the bomb struck the Canadian troyer. It said Kent, in hospital at "an eastern Canadian port" after a trons - Atlantic voys s the htlspltal ship Lady "how a 2.000 pound bomb through the port bulkhead csreen- ing out the starboard side exploding at the water line. "Kent's ship was doing patrol duties with four other ships about thre miles off the coast of Spain when attacked by 00 Gennsn bcm- bers’ ofwslmmt every type," ss . EL the Canadian Press about the st- the Canadian destroyer stressed the cmazlnli nu iti the new glider-bomb. e air sttaok from about 20 Nsai panes was heavy and deter- anti-aircraft fire from the warships would have driven off ‘ damsds undo! tack on while mined. the stt aek normal circumstances The bomb that hit ‘the warship was said to one of about b aimed at the DUO]. navy's s; smidsh ps by . did not ll It said that "SAM C O FFEE" es 3My" Town 0f Borden Goes Dver The Top The town n! Borden under energetic chairmanship of Mr. R . Clair Rodgers has none over the ton in the Victory Loan cam- p on with flying colors. With an obiective of 88,000 a total of $11.- 800 or i4’! 1-2 per cent cf its ob- jeciive has already been subscribed with more to follow. Congratula- tlons Borden. Four Island Men Eligible . As Doctors OTTAWA. Nov. b — (C?) —DT- J. Fenton Arsue. resist-var o! the Medical Council of Canada, ann- ounced tonight that 15'! candidat- es. successful in pasain examinat- ions hold Oct. 6 at His lfax, Mont- real, Edmonton and Vahtillli/fl‘ centres, now are eligible to pret- tice medicine in any PIOWMI without further examination upon meetins provincial resillltionl. The candidates included:- Ilslifax Centre: .7. B. Downlns. Summerslde. W . shes. 8t. Louis; and J. 5- wyighe, Bodeque; L. G. Dewar, New Peri-h. ll. A. F. Stages Loan Campaign Demonstrations A graphic demonstration of low- levul bombing was given by the R-AJ’. yesterday against a detach- ment from the st Anti-Aircraft Battery at Victoria bombing. done with flour bass. il- lustrated the deadlv accuracy with which real bombs are dropped and . lsosn in speedin ads‘s war effort. prover‘! particularly interesting. u was given last night. sky over Charlottetown. viewed those manoeuvres neat interest and connotation. the Purl. Th0 emphasised the importance of the Vloterv u Car:- The bom ins of the target with incendiary bombs rther R.A.l". demonstration when two Powerful senrchllghts were shown n action snottinl Planes in the River sector on the Ad- riatic. The two armies to- gather over - ran more than a score of towns and villages in their ad- vances yesterday, it was announced at headquar- ters today. In the advance to the Gsriglisno River through ilstland flooded by _the retreating Clermsns- the Brit- ish left wing of the 5th Anny mop- ped up numerous villages. Hope was revived that Allied forces would fight their way into Rome, new only '16 miles sway, by Christmas or New Year's. The second half of the drive is expec- Wd l0 be fully ss tough as the first fidence. American troops were fighting on the heights overlooking Vans- fro. a central anchor of the Nasis wlllllled Masslco Ridge line, and tho city's foil was believed immin- ent.All along the 5th Army front German troops were falling back under continuous. heavy pressure toward their next strand flung [he Aurunci mountain range. (D. N. 3.. German agency. said ~ of ‘ VANCOUVER. N07. I -_ (op) -All teachers -— male and fo- ursle — are “frosen" to ms].- professlou but not to their Jobs. officials of the British Colum- bia Teachers’ Federation said to- ds they had been informed by Se eetlve Service officials. WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 —— (AP) —-The War Labor Board was lock- ed in s ument tonight over the Ickes-lews coal wage agreement. and there was no indication when a vote might come on the question of approving it. OTTAWA, NovJ-(Cfl-llo for lrnrnedlato settlement of it: I illfl Jsisfff-T. but the Allies are imbued with con- m,“ DQIIIUIQG. U.“ lbw u I ILIJ. I-fi- RE 0F ITALIAN CENTRES And Super-side Both Overly The Top‘ 5th (Army is to Rome‘ iero llour For Invasion? LONDON Nov. l — (C?) ..- The sero hour for the Allied in- vasion of France may strike st any moment, Jean Paquis, Purll radio military commentator, said tonllht. "It seems Ill Allied landing lu France will take place in the Immediate future.” he said over the German-controlled radio. “The Paris paper Paris-Sol: published a stop-press message saying a large-scale ship move- msnt has n observed off the southern coast of England. N. B. Passed Loan (luota rcsiiimT riyeevglriqrilnfiihk "o" 5 _' Victory Loan objective: o? ‘$201132 000 when today's subscriptions. 01,. 500.850. mind the to l to ,_ 514.130. Eight of 1 pmyhwh] units had yet to reach their ob- iectives but seven hsd exceeded their general canvass quotas, Brig. Penhale Goes. To New Position LONDON, N01. I —- ( -— Bill. M. H. S. as. who commanded the 8rd In- fantry Brigade in the in; csmplisn. has been uppoinfgd g brigadler, general staff. st ti“ Canadian Military Headquarters, London. it was announced tonight. Brig. Pcnhale succeeds Brig. N. l. rs of erictcn. who gum;- esi command of an infantry brig- s e. Canada Offers Wheat To Starving Indians Mi ced tonight In Canadian offer of 100.000 wheat as a contribution to the sl- levintion of famine conditions in that country. LONDON. Nov. 5-10? CABLE) Balaton Z? in Brita! Canada. who arrived yesterday for conferences and visit Canadian troops. was receive today by the Kind. Soils Cows AR: Luis bass palms; Lofs o‘ NOISE B01’ Jusf FlLLED ‘diff-i strike of 0.500 Alberta and British Columb coal mirrors faded tb- nlght wth postponement until tomorrow of a conference be- tween Labor Minister Mitchell and a miner's’ delegation. OTTAWA. Nov. 5 — (OP) --Tl1': Defence Department has prepared individual and collective Christmas of the Canadian ncobl wsr in Europe rind tho gerccls sl- ready are on their way to the In- ternsQcnal Red Cross Committee in Coucva for distribution, it was announced ‘ ‘ . Eden Confers With Turkish Minister CAIRO. Nov. 0-H?) — baoréilfln f. Min ter Numsn Men- lu confers-led godtsy at gho busy w s was e- lieved to he the firrst of a series of meetl . The sub ect of their con- ference was not d losed. (In landon there was nn increa- sins opinion that the Cairo confer- ence tram. serve as s bsckdroprfor giheff to obtain important ur I even been some 1'9"" ation that ‘rurkev midit enter the war on the Allied side. Mging-gluudy with occasional ruin Saturday and Sunday. some- what warmer north portion Satur- day. Little chsnse in temve-PB-WY‘ Sunday. High tide this evening at 0.55 and tomorrow morning at 0.3L Sun sets this afternoon st 5.4! and rises tomorrow mornins at 7.45 Full moon Nov. fl. Ms p. m. Cranmer-side tide is minutes 1st er than Charlottetown. DAILY All. SERVICE Chsrlottsto - Bumruorllde — meridian Leave Charlottetown 1J0 a. II- l2.00 con. 0J0 t. m. A vs Charla tetown l.l0 p. In. 5,45 p. m. 7.08 p. m. SUNDAY SERVICE flit‘. ‘éfiliéidliil. §?.s"'.’.°.“"-- I l. l.-N.8, Ferry Service llaii! ' including Sunds oousesei to the Alli d cause such ss tum of sir basis. sud have WM Illllill-m“ ""- there had 1- 2-" l" "'- Lceves Caribou 12-00 p. In. 1.00 I. n.