fled‘ d. ter from "t. tilt set?“ ’” "m" c to. °‘“’“'“,,,,,,,,ti$eiu. rev-an"? Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARl-OYPETOWN. CANADA, MONDAY, ocrooaizmizv, 1941 StllllET lirman formerly l’ stationed here lies in crash LAKE N. Y., Oct. I , A...” iwyai Oonoclian mm» fliers were killed Bat- d, when their twin-Willi“! “Ina-r mashed durinil 5 bundmg Wnstorm ill the mm‘ o! m“ $15,...- Lake in the Adirondack ‘ I15. uounwlplant‘, which state 9°11“ um w. en routc from Halifax to circled till-sh ‘pone? for more than a. l- 111' swallow height attemptind W “my 1t nosed into a bog. B. C. A p, officials notified United states authorities today effort-I "fluid be made to salvage m6 a LockheetLHudson. ne, ma? three fliers aboard wen identified as Douglas Ray Gill. Ladvsmith, B. C.. A NDWOSM. Vanda, Sask, and T. D. Shell- not avail- ‘hem, home address ‘b52031 Air Force officials at the y“, field at Debert. NB. wid “unseen, pilot, of the plane, was gmefllbffl‘ oi the RAIYfrom ERR- llllll. He hart been stationed latcly |t Charlotzetvvvn. (Gill was a screeant, He joined the RCAF. last December at Vacl- couver. He. was unmarried. Now- wad, the plane's observer was n nun-e of sirskatcon.) officials from the R. C. A. F. use at Kittgston, Ont, were ex- peeled to arrive on the scene late may to direct preliminary sal. use attempts. stein.- police Sgt. Gerald Wool- sey said the last entry in the bombers log, barely legible due to its immersion, had noted the» ship's passage over Burlington, Vt, at approximately 2 pm. about. n hour and a half before the uuli. The bomber did not burn, indi- cating the pilot realized the im- mlnence oi a crash and had cut tie engines. Nelson Poirler, who witnessed lln fall of the. plane from his lone near the lake, sold "there n: an explosion Just after she struck and then a big spray of rater flew into the air." Bodies 0i the three men re- malned in the wrecked cabin. Searchers said the body of Bhellshcrn, tangled in his para- girllitg proved the most difficult t0 ‘e. l2 burned to leath in bus Aim, Oct. ZG—[A “Wellly-lwo persons were burned to death and "m"! lhlured. some seriously, four miles south of here tonight Whirl a Montgomery-Dinning- llllil bus struck n bridge and "WM fire. Coming Events l-Q-n Notice: In flail I cents uer word "Wanton w bu Chick n. rm i island Cold Storing L-gw-i-O-Yf "Womans Institute Su r and gagce in “liltsiiirc Ha . October ~ - Proceeds for war work. L-793-i0-27-li. ll ‘ii at. ttfiiai2ta?“°ééét.tll“‘tlllif Tickets as cents. ' Lnee-io-za-cij "cmleiilll! Hogs every Tuesda a‘: 131010‘. Geor e Din well, For e none. L-ltiri- -15- -Thurs-ti CLANTON h" l" eolurnn Three Axis coastal command squadron which in Netherlands cont. 5st. D. Moss, 21-year-old Tor. onto flier, captained the Hudson bomber which attacked the larg- est shipfI-lis aircraft flew down through a. storm of anti-aircraft fire to drop its bombs, and the flashes of two explosions were seen at the vessel's stern, At. the same time the rear gunner raked the ship and surrounding escort vessels with machine-gun fire. Crews or the Hudsons which attacked the other ships were English. the air ministry said, All" the Gila-Still command had made its morning attack, Blen- heime _0i' the bomber command. with fighter escort, returned to strike at Axis shipping or: the "Netherlands coast in the after. noon. Doria: the day British offen- sive petrol lllshts were mime over north and northwest France and objectives in the Dieppe: Cherbourg and Brest areas were attacked. a communique snid to- night. Two British fighters were litlwrlcd missing. Earlier squadrons (Continued on pogo 1, C0] 5) 0! British Former newsman interned in Eire WNDON. Oct. 26—(CP)—PO. ggé-lfispacallrllfllgh fgrineii) “Canadian w ose y ne Sol-Ir of a raid: on the Neal pocket-battle! ship Gneisenau made newspa r histo last August, has been n- terne in Eire together with other members of a. bomber" crew. the Royal Canadian Air Force announ- ced tonight. (The Canadian Press tonight sent, the news that Calder was safe to, hi8 lit-filler. Rev, A. C Calder oil Owen Sound, several hours after ne‘ had been advised that his son was’ missing while on air operations; Calder, former Ontario eclioor and sports writcr in the Toronto wince of The Canadian Press. arrived in En land last spring and has bean ac ng as observer on raids over Germany and occupied territory. His story of the raid on one Gnelsenau at Brest in an aircraft which developed an oil leak and was ' loted _ y a man he called “slapsie Maxie’ was the first bylined spot story by u Canadian war iner. Newspapers across Canada and in the n ted States used it on their front pages. PM Editor is Polish Specialist Sh ips Bombed By R. C.A.F. " Direct _hits made _on ‘very large ship’; British aircraft active during week-end. IIDON, 00C. ZB—(CP Clblc)—'l‘he Royal Canadian Ah- Fgfgg its first month of operations dam. BN5 n 1"" 30.000 ton; of German stripping today atldctl three Nazi vessels to its mounting score in fierce early morning attacks off the The sir minis‘ y news service said two direct hits were made on “I W! lure Ihin" In l heavily-escorted medium-sized ship of the some convoy was hit amldsliips in another convoy off llrnulden was left with her stern nfire. convoy off Tcrsehelllng. A and a ship In x-ray work at P. E. I. Hospital X-Rav specialist at. the Prince Edwarci Island Héspifal is Dr Davidficrser. oi Cracow, Poland Behind this sni-ple statement lies n romantic story. Dr. Berger W110 1S forty years oi’ use. is on!- lgranis who are c=tablishing them- sclves in this country and in the. United States as a msuit pi the war. Those in the medical pm- fesslon must. of course, puss the standard examinations ar-tr-r a certain period of residence in the countrv. That accounts for Dr. Bcrgews presence in this Pro- vince. Months before the outbreak oi war in September. 193". Dr. Ber- oer felt it was coming. He was then in New York City, studying on a Scholarship which he had won at Cracow Unlvnrgilv, H1: ramp‘. consisting of his wife and n young dauoihtcr, an awed father and a brother. were in Pclnnd. Dr. ‘Ber- ger applied for his pnasinflrt heme, and returned lo Poland some time filler the lilhvnicilt seltlm-rvevtf. H“ was there uiren tho Grvman tlvive on Poland stnrlsti. nut‘ revnrfnstd until ins-t F"lll‘ll"l“‘, He finnlw yu"- "Pcflcd. thonlw l1"‘l,<‘l.\' lo the fact, in rlcflins! his wife Gets contract UlTAtVA. Oct. Z6—(CPl—Tll0 Department of Munitions and Sup- ply rmnounced today award of l0 construction contracts on -vlnc1i work will begin immediately. The contracts approximate cost. time of construction. (‘PIIIiJlQIiOII dates, and employed:- Air Naviuntion school. Charlotte- town, $12000, construction of roads. October, Maihcson and Phillips, Charlottetown. Air Observers‘ School. Cliatliam. Ont‘... $8.000, construction septic iflliK, etc.. OCl/ilbfll‘. Ambrose Wheeler Ltd. Moncton. R. C. A. F. depot, lbcbcrt, N, 5.. $11,000, sewer ivntm‘ lines nnd roads, contractors -Convinced Reds Will not quit NEW YORK, Oct. 26 —(CPl -- Ralph Iugersoil, editor of the New York newspaper. PM. lack from 5 six-week visit to Russia, declared in a broadcast address Saturday "Reserve N 1 _ a... ....., gamer: ggueeue L498. mlqueratie dance 5t Chnr. l" m» “Herder. oct. 30th. 14-796. e0 ‘ Reserve rm a. M, C, _ sway. October astn 5 10M Bean and Sous it?“ ‘“ “m "uts-rtrri‘? "Annual mm at Chicken Supper 1nd mmilh b-éegibg 121:3‘. Bummerfleid, L-009-10-23-fl. Montague 1.0.01. mu 001- 20. t-Ace Or_ L-BOC-lflm-Ei. "Quicken 0t q,“ . 5" r and Dance at wenta.'ll°(§rc§§i°i#a ‘Puesdnl’. 2am. 11-615-10-33-35-27. "Dancc New Perth Hall wed, may‘. Oct. 2on1. wearers Or- Donatlon to Red Cross. L497. w"Donca etlnesd ' ‘Mitre. ay “Bee Bell u. w. .. ° Riv" r11: "Meet wmnesgg‘. oizleiergu‘ “he: Roll. um-io-m-at. "New g y; _ aven 81in 8mm Bcltie In ~____ l0" u tone t! Chorus brand-mgr’: sale! ‘Milieu as m - tom-nor.- uim. , Chicken Bup t £95 "wed fi ofliflbfifmirgtt. tee for w" pufpllclugmocloek. Pro- Do L-"orlovflfli. '60: M "If! to hear the otter- "Hill?" toner wit‘. truck he m driving left the road night that lie had returned convinc- ed there is no force that can make ‘the Russians quit the war with Germany. “I give it as my opinion," he said, "that there will be a Russian line of resistance- a continuous line-in the field and intact-a year from today. l do not know where this will be. Ila exact point de- pends on many things besides the Russians." The editor said he found morale extraordinarily high. with "an al- most savuge determination" to beat hack the Germans evident among all mtlom or the pulation. “The soldiers ttemselves were cocky," Ingersoll related. ‘They had no respect for tlxo individual Ger- man soldior»-..thcv said there was nothing the Germans had more tanks." He re a steady migration of Russian industry to the east and southeast "in preparation for a lone and uncompromising war." de- scribing how whole fac orles had been rooted up, piled on flat oars and trans rted out oi range 0! bombing p ones. Their workers tra- velled with them, in box cars at the end of the train. " Ir s ‘soil said his trip to Russia had taken 14 weeks in all. carry- bim, "to the centre oi every new: front in me war against the ox s. TRUCK OVIIITURNS, DRIVER KILLED u, his, . (OP) — ‘Rd Belch oi nearby Trenton Ill killed fodov when the over sever lllfhiflllill - iiriortly, M. H. MacManus, Ltd. liai- ax. Service Flvinc Training school, Moncton, $12,000. wood construction, November. Acme Construction Co. Ltd, Saint John. N. B. Atlantic Command. Halifax. S35.- woorl construction. Novomtwr. llichibucto man Killed in accident o Pl-Charles l-Iuins. '13, died fax, Chief Supervisor whether or not to told will be made tomorrow. Six members of Canadian Commons llisit Great Britain of l" mmons from Eire. The part antic flight. "We had a delightful MacDonald man (Cons- oeedale. Other members of th that. ho had boon a resuieztt in in» i flillmlxllllllu" rows in several 000. Standard Construction Con Halifax. RJCHIBUCTO. N, 13.. Oct. ‘rill-Mix. m. for the Marlt mo. Provinces. Hun-s‘ apparently was trying to run across the road, it was reiorted. Decision an inquest Six members oi the Canadian House —--——-' train last night from the airport where they landed earlier in the day ad spent the h night in Dublin following s trans- At trip," W, iHlm-Branttord) d The Canadian Press. Other for everythin ." said Henry R.- Jnck- ,_ O e: 5 a '2 ANTI-TANK ARTILL Clamor grows l” For diversion on Western Front ‘By Harold Fair) (clllld an Press Stall‘ Wrlhr) IQNUUN, Oct. 26-40? Cable»- Persistent demands for a diversion m the west to relieve German press- urc cu the Russians put week-end govcrtuneiit speakers on the deteri- sive wnilc critics continued to rie- mund action. Veteran political observers, noting references by Foreign Secretary Eden and A. V, Alexander, First Lord of the Admiralty, to sucn de- mands, asserted it was the first .in.e had token such notice of ugi on. T1115 was l\-"g‘ii4sllckl n5 indicative that. ilie growing campaign-which reached its climax in a demonszra- in... today in ‘1ratalgal' Squar — and reports from the constituencies had iorced the government to pay attention to the clamor. Ciitics of the government. had their parliamentary innings _in lust week's debate before the House oi Commons took s. short recess and the Sunday Times political ‘Onl- mentator reported today “it. would be idle to deny there has lately been a good. (teal of utirest among the member's.“ Some commentators in the Sun- dav papers, however, war against any “hair-brained" invus schemes but there was also a no: "diiorial criticism-though n 0t ., one M mnny distinmmhpd P°“~"h m“a‘l’rimo Minister Churchill himself. J. L. Garvin wrote in the Obser- ver: “Passion and anxiety in the face oi’ the desperate sway in Hus- sinn fortunes have disturbed the people to their Soviet Airmen Score with poor Pursuit ships ANKARA. Oct. 26—-(AP) - The combination of farallstic Russian daring and shrewd tactics is enab- ling Red airmen to bring down mcnv German bombers even with 'i string pursuit planes. t Russian pilots nim their pl. .cs for n nose-on crush vTli the lwombcrs whose forward fir“ i5 not cspccially effective. Time Germans thus are visually forced to swerve tvuvavd, exposing the tender bellies of the winners to the entire force of the "Wllillq planes’ guns. The ‘I "rver said that sometimes the Gr ""115 refuse to swerve am. the pierces crash head-on. 0"": the’ crrv-s of both planes are kill- ed, but ll e stouter construction of some of the small fighting “U995 often T7"l‘ll1'~.iS them to continue Pvrn after shearing off the wing or tall of tho bombers. Those tactics have had a bewil- rlqvging effort, rtnnn Grwmnn bomber sectors, the obser- ver said. interpreting The War By Kirkc L. Simpson Assorintctl Press Stall‘ Writer with the fJah month of his attempted irurgc oi Rllsélllll Conununisrn waning, Hitler 1:‘. knocking at the gates of Len- ingraul, Moscow and Rostov. yet stall faces grim Soviet de- tciuimatzon to fight, it. tut t0 the hater end in a war o! man- pcwrvei" nlttiiticti 11 (‘reimaii and Russian es- tllnuin» of casualties are even nyipitrnuiuleiy ncluiaic, the four months since last June 22 when, Hitler loosed his wur iilllilihllbillifi ex-iward have been the blcctlir t in history. More than 12.000000 German anti ltussnn so diers have dcd, been maimed or captured in night miter he was hit by n car‘. m,‘ Mum a third as many M driven by Col- A- 1* §,-“"‘§I.-sn*f_§,‘}; the mun m all the dozen m1- lgerents in the four years of the Firs-t Great War, according to German nni Russian state- nicnts. Nor c1005 ilhe llilllw cover civilian casualties by air bombs, starvation and exposure wlrch will never be accurately known. ‘Hie casualty estimates on both aides, however, are unre- liable, It passrs belief that l1 the losses in the bloody four months of the Russo-German conflict have attained the to- tal reported by the twp aides the battle still could he raging ( Continued on page ‘I. Col e) iiA Al home Fourner (Lilm-Hull)‘ . J. i ?§.‘l"°ll. tfia%¥8"“ll‘i?-“t'~’-" HIE All PU RPOSE FLOUR oi i l. a Arthur o. Bloom tub.- Ai w £114); . tlf‘ —_—.>-—~ *- - (“flaws-awn ‘ SAYS MEN 1N TOP SHAPE Elli lIM-T 5. s Paces We do MERE MAN iiiui. make our lives significant. MAXIMS OIA not always know the 11.... ~ Annual butane '_S rlptlun Delivered, $31K) Hy Mull: P. E. l., H.010; Cumulus and Lufi $100 Moi-arty gives Russians Admit Abandonment (if Cutlinc of Wage policy (By James ltfcCouk) (Canadian Press Staff Writer) OTTAWA, Oct. 26—tCP)-Privatl business establishments empit more than 50 pciasons and bllli conti‘ ctors cm) 1 _ inuist puv a co. nil-living bonus l) every employee with the rank ui foreman or lower alter Feb. lo, L. - Saturday. The minister released at a. press conference a government ortlcr cov- (‘Ylilll the wage stabilization pru- gr-aut which is designed to ma") wot-liters‘ income in line with the costmt-living. Saturday night he syrcke over the national network oi the Canadian Broadcasting Corpor- Major-Gen. L. F. P138. D3 0-»)! voter-en of 34 years’ cxper -e_m (lunzuliizxi mililury- work, has arriv- ed at (Jump Dchcrt to take cam- nianrl of the Fourth Canadian Div- vision. lie has covered (‘uiradnnn recent weeks itispecting hlS units. which he found in “i011 5113110". 1H“ said. This informal shot was m. tie on his arrival at the Nova Seutia army comp. pfluotes Nazi view Till Atlantic battle LONDON. Oct. 26 -—iCl't — The British {Subunit-tasting (jur- porution tonight quoted [his "dramatic pit-turn‘ oi‘ ilic halite of the Atlantic. oficrcil by the German radio and attributed to a Nazi airman:- "Two years ago fighting n convoy just meant dropping a few bombs and flying hark tn look for damage. “Now it's more like battering n lino of strongiywilefcutletl, concrete shelters with storm troops. “Our planes go through in- dcscriliublc hell." Home; of Two girls; Boat, Men missing ALBION, N. Y., Oct. ‘>6 The bodies of two N N. Y.. stenojnutiahtlrs, m .s.iig last Sunday when they mitl Wvo young men went out from Toronto in the 22-foot sailboat “Do..- lliuse." were found washed ashore today near Point Breeze. Orlrnns County uuderstit-viii Ray'- mond Hudson slaid the hurl» oi Mur- ‘i- cl lViunroe. 18, was (iiS(‘\r‘.'f‘"'."i 71V l-Wo Rochester limiters, Fred nn:l Ralph Russ. while the body." of Ruth Gnssner, 22. \\"\$ sirrhteri bv an alr- plane pilot from Niagara Falls air- port. The Sktibfllll and the two men. Charles ilulsig. Nzsigara I<‘.1lI.-, and ltoburt Holly, Lewision, still are missing. Coroner A. l Ecciestoti said he wouid issue rerinicuics ui .1.':t.leii- tal drowning. i-le rcpo ted b. a g.l'ls were wcnriiio 1c m" ‘vet's. Newmllremier Says no retreat For iapanese TOKYO, 0:1, 2..‘-tAPi-Prcmlei' Hldeki Tojo (lecimtd on an Osaka speech tsday that Japan “must on and develop in ever expanding progress-there is no ivlveatl" 'I‘hl< must he Jprlnks course, the new Premier said even though "world environment. is chung ng Q O in store.“ "Naturally diicullies will arise," stud Tojo. tweaking as H "me Min- ister, a portfolio he holds in addi- tion to the Premiership. "But if Japan's 100.000.0011 merge us. If this strtc of preparedness completrd di-gfomucy becomes easy affair. Wars can be fought} Pmme l Royal Canadian Air Force niilcw h“ iuls announced that a board of n-. ,_ M‘ o. CAIRO. O..l. 26- (Apt with ease." "Nothing can surprise rue." so qulcky \ve cannot it'll what lies; and go fozivaid nuhlng can stofn 8. M1, aticn. nivinzz an explanation new government policy. 'l“.it- order tends _ _ lll('ll'l~; warm wages F0110)’ un i-u the W r b res Ac to all in- tiustrivs. milk bar Ministcr McLarty annouretd‘ payment of the. mst- l Stalino 1o Axis Fighting continues heavyr be- fore Moscow; Red army tells of ‘success in counter-attacks. U3)‘ llviiry (Eissitly. .»\-.<tici:il0ll Press Stziii Writer) l\'l'il§YSKI<IV, Rust a, 0 ‘Soviet big guns firing point-b M ‘m, tank columns have checked a new Nazi penetration the gOV°,\n—illl'll\_\' defences snuthiwsrsl of Most-ow. irnnllint‘ (lispalchcs “reported last night. cl. lank 2T--(.\londlt_\ )-—(.\l‘)—- ai uhurgiiip; German of lied 'l‘hest- ltusxe guns were declared literally blasting to a. 5-‘ 1 .dt‘_', >ov"1e" ,., , ,, ,- ,_ . lgmllrxlflllllfllgllflsllyf‘ gnfgloylg; "twfipulp the toads met “hlflh the heimztns thrust their sai- latrsltsi>r~>\£\s1%r:1§_r\hg_:5t)s\up heiicnt, After repeated assaults the Germans izuled to "“§,~‘.‘.‘.‘Q{,,X,°N,,‘,l_ {ijfsm emplnvemilfhlflll‘ a lHWJJlh-lilfflllflh. the dispatt-he-s said. mav increase his basic waste ‘Ill-v; With this support, the Stiviei troops iverc szrltl to tviiiioiit. government. permission. Central authority for the progra under the Minister of Labor will chairman and llie Mm-iiimcs. Queues. he set up in ()nt;~_1-io_ the Prairie Provinces and Brit h Col ‘mbin. consisting of a (Continued on page ‘l. Col 4) ‘Fouriountl shot ln Winnipeg house wrrrmrrzca, Oct. _ , _ Police here tonLg-ht investigated l-he deaths oi Sg. and Mrs- aiti l-I. M um‘, . e, i-Lld William u . nd a half, a child . .iy's pcvious marriage . were found Satuluziy‘ s rot to (loath in their home it was "cvidenfl Mc- vtiotcnd kllcd his rcn, then tilrned the gun on himself, 'i‘ho_v said the adults and child- ron tlicri sometime between 8:30 pm. Friduy Itllil 8 pm. Saturday. Another child of McMurrays first wiic, Margaret, aged four. was staying with relatives here when the shooting occurred. = McMurrny' was abtut 35 years i old qnri his wife 19. i-lc was at- tached to No. 2 Matming Pool of the Royal Canudan Air Force at Brand: Mun. Anthony Eden Answers critics —lCPl---:\l‘.'.i10lly Etlcu. Fore‘. l Sovrciiugv. in or (as 0i the Britain's aid to Russia bu ditess. The issue will selilvtl ilV prcvizatirn. ’ lie uni" he could not sav Britain would strike or even we will strike." and added in ncltirecs tn the citizens of Munclie. u National War Labor Board :~i'-» four or‘ ‘Jti-ICEU-i Gcr- , 1 eir IO-inonths‘ . h/TANCHI-‘EYTER, Enuland, Oct. 26 Brlinurs replied Saturday effectiveness of with the statement: “The war is a long term when ‘that his "Sitancc behind their [rrevious positions in lave-is sector (if. miles southwest 0f Moscow. IUUSQTHV, (lei. 27—(L\'l0n- ' “‘r-*—v'_—-r Eight war vessels iiaunched in big Ceremony at Sorel da_v)—-(.»\i‘)- The air-intimi- ment of Stalino. important Doneis basin industrial centre, after several days of violent fighting: in which German losses were ytiuced lit 50,000 officers and men was announced early today ; by the Soviet bureau. On the ‘Moscow front, said l the communique broadcast‘ German counter-attacks west and southwest of the cap- .il:1l were repulsed with heavy Nazi itisses _VOSl(‘l'(iil_\'. It reported driy-ltmg" figrhl- i ing 0f gigantic proportions throng-bout Sunday in the Mozhaisk and .\Ialn_var0s~ | Iavets areas. 57 and (i5 miles ' i0 the west and southwest. I l I Continued heavy fighting still rages in the regions of Kharkov. 140 miles north of Stalino, and Tnganrog, on the sen of Azov, 40 miles yvtfit of Ro>t0v on the Don, the flit-slants said, a Besides the enormous losses in manpower. the Germans at Stal- ino were declarrri to have 10st 250 tanks nnrl 100 mills oi various cnlibrcs. \ - tThe Gevitinus reported tho _, couture 0i Sltlilllfl ‘list {Pvldnvi I The lvioscnw riulln reported that ‘ Red army force; in the Nioseruv zone have recccupiori a imvn .v- one sector and killed thousm. of Nazis in three Gill's of fighth “ in nnnlher. lContinued on page 7, Col '7) nv sudden, brilllgilii inKHThree 4 {Students killed l cored yen. 1‘ lllOllV. lllel in C.illil.'.! yard. operated. ilcimltctl, with the rniiztl-fii" bloss- and muxliiiuin ‘einptraiiut m I have been able in establish a new deft-nee line" a short (lis- lhe .\i;li())'fll‘0S- ____.______¢ information ‘ by the bloscou’ radio. strong " Iiziiled as an e-suit \ 1:11‘ (‘hrzslen mi . the smooth hunt t-l one iforvetle and (‘oniiiiilrri l ‘Ere mime p- bv xiii r..- luclu." (Continued on paw‘ T. (‘oi C) VA NuiON ANUT TREE l9 WoRiH 4W0 0n 40E FAMiLY Hfaniulian TORONTO. Or" or ilfllfilili! a mass meeting: imd l __ nawson auspices of the Ministry of Info», vlctona matiouz- _ LACOlt/iiil" Alta, Oct. LZti-JCPI _ Fdnnnflnn “The 2 rnmoul indeed have hut 'I‘h1't‘e l‘; "-0l(l lair-smile nigh ' . " lvhlril l5 3'0"" l?" 001 stint \\'tll- kill u lun RP-gu‘? IR- .- . to - how best to il(‘r"l“.‘. d urd“. “mm. l,“ , 1_ _‘. ‘vlnll-lwil ~ j‘ ‘w. I-‘(lliprs (lop-nth ,I , H‘; _‘ l‘ *‘ m-t "mm ‘Fnruiiirl 1" .6 "We v-zll not be deterred trom J PM" “hm “~‘n‘lc.k by ‘m ‘mm- Ollllllll "‘ i5 , IlL-JlIC on the C’\[r -- Fd , that task for one mstant. oven for v “w. ‘ - sull- a "Kill-ll" Vloutreal 24 l1 the luxurv cf nnsvxuiiin our criti s . WT“ ‘l5; _ mum“ 3;, 49 --— --—~—~— lsmlwofmlxl‘! \~‘-1"\tl1 I Wale-r rm. l’. ‘ r" ‘ C‘ Schllllfk °l i Synopsis‘ The weather cor- . - a (salivary; Geufgg Hamlet and " ' .. ‘ . . , ‘L . .l< l. th--Pr. l‘P‘\'.. ‘ lgvnlliol o‘*t€1'°'s\l11ir. both of i18- l lil‘(1‘l(r‘€llrl':'ll it“ hose lrciiii-‘r coigrrr ‘ i 0mm, ‘in Alaniiobn and Sns H bvpdpgltpc sum! m? C“ m“ ml“ l1 ‘Rain and snow an no . . Olson, tanner of hinrn- moist in N(‘l".l1<rn 0;: l ' Oct. 2G -~tCP|-Leading illvo Tiger-Moth trom the No l4 Elementary and crashed ncnr Newton, - nine miles went on. "No international pressure‘; (“m-v is investigating the crash ' can disturb me. "Unity! Unilyl-thnt is makes people one and solving all problems." the aircraft and stated the mishap Whal- oeourred while the airmen were on n whole, routine solo flights. ‘"“"“‘"*= Killed in fall NADA From moving car GLACE BAY. N. 8., Oct. 26 in an unsuccessful attempt to vent a iour-year-old girl from n out. l with only scratches. neck wee broken. PORIFACEF. LA PRAIRIE. Mann Aircrilt- men l... J- Cum of Itasca, 111., and J, R. Bluckwoori of Basswood, Mun., l wort.- killed instantly Saturday when training planes‘ lung miiiutig School collided in mi -air east. oi Portagodiijtti‘ iiilliiCS again (CPl - Susan Clarke, 21, or Glace Bay was killed instantly near here today when she tumbled from the open door oi a moving automobile in, gier young niece, Marjorie Nolles. full to the pavement but escaped Min Clarkoui lllkaltic. l2 miles north of isllf"tmlyo_ Z . i‘ .. s in the lower ' j. itllqgdfilga‘! 1107910 illliCPts. he W115 Knntl it lift, |l\'"‘l‘l lllll. t itulatr m: Mir qlidllflllls of an l\l7\lZ'l'(‘il_ icvei" the uvvntw: ivirt of llic . .n did not see. the lmys. \pi-l.e1.,,-,._ i | BURTON. Oct ‘urccusf i0!‘ R A F .l'.0l'lili‘l‘ii New -O\"cns- ~ I e ‘ imxnl ruin, sltuvly iempew‘ niuve Ninnrlnv; Wiles ruin in ‘stiutli, vain tliaiv m. snmv 1 norilt porliozi f0‘ o. i fl l-_\ clear. F colder He‘ a v y R. A. F‘. bombers delivery. nether fimo-‘hlne blow at Nnple 1.1- the fourth night in succcsswi mm, night, a communique snltl lay.‘ The objectives were 5v s fully located, hilt low cloudy, an; m," 0y, sctrrcd observation of the rtaults. the announcement said, On the return journey the T51111- ers dropped mccndlriries at various pnznts in Sicily, while nire mam-s attacked Tripoli. Bengflsp jump.‘ _ and Mlsurnln in Libya. musswparnn L1H‘. ("ran re- . PORT, Oct. 26 ~10?) -- . nine- 1l- swcepsr for the Royal‘ ( rilan Navy was launched here S rciay. The slim. grey vest-s}, nanv wis- 102. was christened by the . .- ct Cmdr. VIE. Alieyne, who will be in 0 AN aasr consr caroraiv, mt: in afternoon; lllgh tide this afternoon at 4.30 l. and tomavroxv moi-tune n‘. 4.04. Sun sets this nftcriton; at 4.50 and rises lonlorrnw morning at i332. '- Pirst quarter moon Oct 2'7, 1M a m. ’ i Summorslde tide rltzhicen min-' ,ute.< later than Charlottetown. BURDEN-PIP!’ TIYRDIENTINE FER ICE (DAILY IJXFEPT SFNDAYI have Borden 9.25 AJL. 1.00 PM. 4.45 RM. Leave (‘an Tormenllno 11.00 d.“ I'M. i 3.20 I'.M.. 6.20 . Qunrlny service lcnvo Bordon ".00 5 \,_\I.. nnd 4.45 I‘.\1.: leave (‘ape lur- menllnc 10.05 .-\.M.. anrl 5.50 PM. WOOD ISLANDS FERRY (DAILY, IYFLFDING SPNIYAYR) | Leaves Wood lsltuul 6.00 .\..\f.. - 10.00 A.l\'f.. and 2.00 I'M. l Leaves Caribou coo AM» l3 noon lnl 4J0 2.0L vrcouezvv ea». .» . m.» o-k-u-“ns.