Hazvl Strickland. PAGE six vus-aw-v-nwkvwvwmmmaunv-nve-‘awawuwmwl Sponsored By Y's MEN'S CLUB of Charlottetown Mrlll- to the uololhofi a qlrl who bnvedg’ the tenor of the skies to heal he: aching heart! ‘u‘a"u'd'fn‘4'n‘u'l'fu' fmduud and Dlneml by ’ g 1 ~.. HEREQRT WEEQX. _-. a - k ADDED __ NEWS -- coMMiiNirY SING T: DONALD DUCK Cartoon :-: SHOWS 3.15 — 7 — 9 T O-DAY and SATURDAY PRINCE EDWARD--- ‘KW-‘N-‘J-‘fll-‘l-‘l-‘f-HHHH ‘J-‘i-‘IW-‘ifi C550. Bruce . » M" | wlfl-‘d/vi/Iav New v-w- t. "l" "OWN arr/fwd. owru - Henrv nave-f;- Evelyn ANKER? ti i." Plua Perils of loyal Mounted - Mall Trouble 11,52? lillfjtul DTATXNEE 3H5 -- EVENING SHOWS 7-- $1.45 a .-.~."i.-l.-.-a-.-i.it-.-waanvanm 7m suit suns Sunday School 2 P. Trouble For Nazis Spreads PRES A ' U) ,, Associated Press Staff Writer ERNE. Switzerland. Oct. 21_ (AE-Martial law was reported clamped upon all Serbia today reports that Frenchmen had no general intention of obeying Pierre in Germany or be conscripted. way as the spirit of unrest and re- countries. A Budapest dispatch to the Bas- g Nachrichten reported martial i rb llovemment after Gen. Bader, made because insurgents attempted - * v occupation forces. ' It was i‘€<‘(‘i1ll\' reported by the e _ v ‘ __ _ _ > ed 500 to 600 Serbs plotting a revolt. ii Jo Cliff 'ukuhlg|l(g'idwgydg workers to (‘rerman factories was - » French. De Gaulle, deciarlmz the MEN n)“ “m FLEET French people were eiiaazitiiz in revealed the people were worrlrd hfl-‘J-Il-I-n-‘I, but. f iizurativelr up in arms, with no ggnooL order {trade VIII mi. William Arsenault ‘he mm" l“ m?“ “"11 delimit“ for an exchange ol workers and prisoners. This was said to be due W85 . F1" . Diving out o! 1i"- FKiCS above a tracklvs: mo, it Navy llQhic-r narrowly Mflfifif, n; Hum,“- mv(.,-_ n mm“ milsscs its mnrk, (lffipic Ovfr carrier's side. Crash Crew mrtiilts into aruon, of m,» h, brim-vs mo craft 12p croi- the ship's side and wilds ii- A r0081!‘ slid? rim was uniniuned. (Official U. s. Navy M1010). m" 11°“"‘I'-‘, “i111 while bows "Wk- Thcse decommissioned FPWIV?WF€J€-'A'JJ HEHHFJHH\NHHV This column ls rosi- COOK'S for Photographs. United Cliiuc i éCA PI rot -.-- NOW PLAYING i 515' 61' ltli 25th are as follows: A. \l while from France came reliable Rev’ 1' Judson Ln.‘ SPECIAL s?! v aiiue Hull, Hunter . ctliitlticictl bv Rev. B Crom- Trouble for the German over- “en (comm, torda also was reported T117711 Nor- s"? sistance mounted in the occupied ma‘ mlwly‘ Lavalfls order to volunteer for work gcligrm m" o‘ A. M. Evcnsong 7.30 P. (fiiilri-li, to organize a reiolt against the Reflux" ' ,-,_’ asel S0cia‘ist nevvsi aper. Ai-beiter C.“.‘\R(jll'1' , . . . - lm t e left. | 5 H; g mung. that the Gegbam had km_ 2am, are as follows. Coinwall ll. ‘hgffrfiggnlstgl 52a’; “(as rig? have ' I - . i -- , ll .. 110 trench mor- Lavaiis task of sendiniz protestinz 1,13?“ '3 PM b 5mm“ 2 PM hums- fZTlZGiiiIigisiine stuns. In ad- complicatcd last nizlit bv a brozid- Ar-Wnmm‘ m .y | i; m‘ __ 3A1 13:12:; Ortlizi..-t*"...sirztzzlli §"§éli§3f*il' A. “";“°;1.,,,b,, mum. m mun,“ River: S._S<'i!<ii‘l ii ixfivi ‘Yo Q & Fiance said a tour of the country amhall‘éll“lt“i '-~——~ intention of accedinir to Lavalb Tbunwox 1N“ sellll.sl(‘l',sltl'\'_, Rig E.|Vv l BO M? This same source expressed belief I'm" "llwlll P1011‘ l1- Honor mu m] L“, month of sep_ that, Laval; S‘w(\€h‘ report“; cor- sliaw 11A Al. DUSlliJlc 1i PM. Hamp- tvnbel. o, vmuge Green school rected. rc-corrected and sharply Lgllll 17:01?’- N} (Had? Ix/L Edna Weatherbm cut at the last minute, was one he a n H“ H-m a‘ Danny Avon” was compelled to make in view of a Mr. and Flo: enoevilic bride of Aibci" only son of Mr guson, Biiy View, P. E. Island. J. W. Bi-iit (itiirziiiinir. The draw- ing rotm was tastefully “ision, and to the of Mcnrlclssoliirs wedding the bfldlll pzirty tool; their place Grade V. undcr an awn of maple eaves and Mar on Cu The bride wore bury. an inipoi-ti-ti suit, of BlFTOTCG blue, with navy 1lL‘('.t'.\\Ol'l(‘.\', nrin bouqiu-t oi maiden hnir ferns chrysziiitiiemums. >1 O >1 LT l» *1 G autuiiiu floivez-s. and Wililt‘ only ill't'll(lfllll. honor, .\Tl“ of the urr pnst was sol Lator their Ilvolywi. of Mr. nrid Mrs. Sum Mir‘i|i oi Duntloc. P. E I, was uiillvl in marriage to Ernest John, son of Mr. DlllllOl) ti Nlfilillffll. Tho ceremony Tlw church was dc- promptlg; to the cornt-"rl with lonvos mid PRU/OHM‘ Autumn Ya rd 1m: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Old Warriors J0 in The Scrap U, s. submarines, built be- tween i917 and 1921, have been towed ntm up the Delawarq riveir to be jrunked. Tthey will add some 4430 tom to tine natl CONFEDEREION LIFE INSUR- \'(.E. t T. Uullblilblt‘. 103341‘ Orwell 10-23 - 1i. BYTERIAN CHURCH IN '\.—.\Ill!'Silfi(‘1d Charge. Ser- Sit s Lur next Lord's Day, October in 10-23-11. ICES now being Speaker and Singer. y owning EXCVDT SILT- P. M. ‘iii continue 10-23-21. ciiritcii OI-TjZNGLAIYD SER- VTCLIS, SllllllJy, w was declared by the puppet Nazi military commander in Serbia. IéEfiFIiIgEIIZSiJhOO, announced many airests had been 1 Do A‘ ‘ Rut G_ Rh Hnnmanv OCtobvl‘ 25th. Si. 10-23-11. ALL IIASTORAL SUFHCCS Sunday, Oct- .\I S. School 1U A. M. New Dom- S School ll A. M. . v - ed sizes. lvPlllllif services. film)“- 83 Ywwlxms M 5,530“ d f Also - (‘nlor Cartoon cast irom London by Gen Charles Rmw U“ vmognm" Re“ J- R Tome or “mm bud bun use or DICK T3141"; guwE-vq de Gaulle leader of the fichtlng simmer’ Nmmw“ , a Prayer Nit-whit: qflnyg m, _ M, i, irsiiiiilifii-g.rgiiiéweiifliiqiifimféiiii‘: gfll',lfgjl;",,v, §m$fj~'l!§?§) Marixici: an. ONLY 2.30 “- Rfasam‘ “M “mum” ii A. M. séi-iit-a To) p Clyde ‘o’ worshlD with us. iiiistcr. 10-23-11, lzl) (‘ITT'RCH.— '. B. D d. The evriiiiilz service inton Sunday School d 10- 23-11. . . . for 150.000 skill a Frcn T1 ~ f‘)! .. ST- ANDRT-‘iils CHURCH. 0r- i- 25ml‘. Dvmil‘ 3' EH1” wpat'l‘~erh‘.e' The address “at. main. ‘iiibre \\'v1l—$<=rv1<-~ wtobtr mu iu 11.00. m“ U *1" A‘ '01 Blml- 3' urgent than the sbocch of June 22 Clllllllllllllt Grade Wbkls Mmie Duffy. a‘ when he announced the aizrcement Liitiiy V. IMnrte Arsenauit, 3. Matthew Acorn. Grade V~1. Ems-r Arsenault. ll 1i: Vvriioii River zit 2.30. ilici .-<~uuliii' scrvice at 7.00 M. Rev. A. S. Weir, Minister. 10- 23-11 d» IV.»]. Trrflsn Arseuntilt. $1.322,,,§“i§,,f§3“,‘,,,;§1?§°,,,fl“;l$,,,,‘?§ BELFAST-—ISI~II,I.EI RIVER UNI- Q31 (W ‘f’ lnrrmmlbmh Duffy. 24 rcrlulsition \\'0l'l>{s‘l'S in occupisd T“) (“l T“ H 5 1| ' . Edivziro Arorn, 3. Dotty‘ Eucli. France and 11m; m4» Nazi nmflsuw October 25in. biitliiii il A. M Etlle (I .l(l' l. in» l Kiinbziii Acorn. can be avoided only ii me [prmg of River 3 l’. M. iNotk- CilJlLC oi llflllli. (lrnw I luv-I Augie Arseuault. the eXClinnzc aurcement can be The Sacrament o1 the Liords Sui)- Cirarle I. u") 1. Billy Acorn. complied with 1n a 5110;; flnqg___bg_ i: will be observed at both servici Ren- B C ’1‘n;i¢lier_ lleved w be by Nov, 1_ . B. MacPiiail, Minister. 10-23- ‘ __ _ _.____~——*D_..—_l—zl.____:{r__;_ _ i. FERGUSON-SMITH —A pretty Pa!“ i’ A fail wedding was aolomnized on Wednesday" PVHllllf-Z. Oct. l4, at 3i. S r Lu. Plaiic-ie St, Amherst, N, riirncii wiciiiiiu will Hrnitl Llnitorl scour» ol ll wrttlilint: of iiitorcsl. wlii (‘h and Mrs. John hv Rcv. Milton by Rcv. Lewis. ing the imws for the bride was gzven iii marl and was dressed in a Whll-E n ankle length gown with con- ventional veil and orange blossoms an arm bouquet of attended by her rvgd yo; new; and carried local interest, hut advertising 10595» 3119 of ii nuvsy iiuturv uiiiy be inserted It five cents a wo able in advance. sisters, Doris, Mr ,-,|_ stricuy my. iiiiiii of Montreal, as matron of honor, and Sadie. in a dress of yellow oi-gzindle and carried a basket of d in uilc green and Noll-ma __ wins,“ a corsiigc of sweet peas and wore V _ ii Services. October ICQHFMS o‘ Zvlu- liuiiiiit-iti i1 A. .\i. Priiioeiown “"4" w“ Road ll lfllvl. Vviiisioc North 7.30 P. Munster, Rev. attended by Harold M CfCSilllflll of Montreal. The ushers ‘ and Lliyd Martin oi’ lite bride. Mrs. me 0411111, and during ihesigiiln m“, 5,5101’ Icceuwd ‘t register Donald Martin, br oii Wudi.c1liiv' tatui Ansijojln ‘s-Tobuh Following the ceremony away u, the Bwwn ion was held at phe home i M15" Tobm “as 80 rice at which 80 guests we ______ Mrs. All‘); MacLeOd, l‘llliS'B\'l‘|-."lil.\.\' CHURCH m “"4 MR‘- HPIBII M C.-\.\'.-\U_\._p'luuiillcltl Charge. SCK- Wuml- A wast W vie/es next Lords Day. Hatrtsviiie ffmowed by an 9X M worship u wishes from seve cr Sunday School Amer l- 5h°n 551W 1;) 3 P M. Brooltfirid happy couple 5 i030 A. M. Worship m, the Laure '. A. U. ‘liioiiison. Miii- gm“? away 911ml» Wfis B Wi 951cc suit with bin Channel from kept constantly on schimes and couima of instruc- Like that: I TBCQDl- last War, TYEWSK- M1‘. the bride was m Afiirsiifield 11 Brldiifi . .\ii_.‘Sit-\viirt ll P. M mid Har- By Franlrnruttn Illlgtull 1.30 P. M. '1lic Rei. Henry Ml‘. Baak, MllllSlCY. 10-23-11. M1"- MARSl-IFIELD BAPTIST CHURClL-Rlegulni- service Sunday Octolx-r 25th at 3. a. lllP time. Miiilstcr. and Mrs. Lionel Robinson. Trophies 0f Last War Make Scrap 31_(Cp)_q-h¢ of the most impressive sights 0f our was at a Royal Canadian Army Service when a. company, in hill kit, came our, ten-mile route gluis the Germans lost; to Canadians Crapuud, Church School dlsillfiy in Canadian DB-flll M, 5;, years, now are going back to spriiigiioid, country of origin with a. charize o! 1000 A. M. Mntins high explosive behind them. QfTlOTL-US stud today the brocrels of turiiinrz into scrap the BYOBHWB of the last war. d1SLrlblll€d_ to Can- adian cities and towns filler armistice. is reiichinlz I. 00ml Wm" in from a two-h march as fresh as daisies. Their real Job is to gel food and supplies up to the front line. the German system nl inf tion in this war calls loi- a second and third line troops ready to meet Canadian service and 0r- dnanco Corps troops are ready. So too with artillery and tank carry Brens toiiimy-guns and they know what they are for. All soldiers get an “unarmed o0urse—-the rough and timble scrapping which has made the Commandos feared. At one holding unit I saw Major Maurice 3 Clennett putting some West Nova Scotia recruits through this, with the help of Sgt. D. J. MacLeod, a tough Haiigonlan. group were Angus Campbell, Angus Morrison and Emile Walton Glace Bay. Looking on was Capt. . D. Smith of Smith's Dlgby Co. Elsewhere in the same met Capt. H. A. Dickinson of ‘Pruro (formeily with the New Glasgow Training Centre) Pie. K. C. Wom- bo alifax. Pte. T. White, ton—t-he latter said their cigaret were not crmlng along u regularly ' basic fighting and there are The artillery- troops. They M. ‘°'”“'“- litlifiilfinfeii ET°AEL°$T°°§ataV§ mviait niirrisr 759 October 25th. Fiilrvlt w combat" Official-s estimated 1.400 1918665 v ., 11 A M were made available to Canada af- lu 3U P‘ M‘ ter the war and about 800 were dis- 15 P‘ V,‘ tributed throughout .1‘ i i on the basis 0t eiiiistments- ' s‘ we The weapons actually WEI‘? 108111911 u are to various centres by the ment. through the military museum board headed bv Dr. Gustave Lanc- s tot. Dominion Archivist. As soon as the Dtfescnt war municipalities expressed ' to have the trophies thrown back B17 Germany—witki interes. useum board officials said a smooth-working system has been evcloped. When a. municipality wants’ its trophies tilrned into scrap. the proposal is tumed over t-o the salvage officer in the DllbllC works department who arranizes for sale 0f the gun for scrap Mid the l-“Tmnl ovcr oll the money‘ reCelved Y0 We fedora Rovei-nmen . to make sales is be- izivcn readily by the museum rd ' startled, several as they'd like Besides the toughening instruction. specialists courses. men get to know their guns; learn to fire them rapidly and accurate- lv; how to movetghemuutg and get iem back. Mo zcyc s , and jee drivers and lorry driver- membe" 7'0 made thoroughly familiar with their machines while the slgnallers and wireless men are tau ht the use and maintenance 0f ther delicate and mysteriously in- trioatg instrument-s. Above all there is oo-operation and oo-ordinatlon. Rivalry is en- couraged to engender and enthuslasm—of which we saw the Army today is I when nobody hog: "The question whether a R1111 is to be turned liito scrap is up to the municipality to which it mecha cs are loaned." one official said. "As soon 5- as we hear from those to whom the 11- gun has been loaned. the arrantze- merits for turnlniz it izo ahead quickly." srmuc RILEY SCHOOL ",_ when Mildred Eileen, daughter of Report for August and Septem- ,f . Clifford Smith, of ber N. B.. became the t. Stewart Ferguson, Theresa MacLel . and Mrs. Max i-‘cr- much—but hockey team —l. Veiml Brennan. a m“ m“ Rev. 2. Lilliiiu Cotton, 3. Irene Brennan. Grad:- VI1.~l_ Voi-mt Brynton. John Brennan, I. strains Austin Sudsbury, 3. Ellsworth Bry- marcli, anion. decorated Giade VI.—1. -1. Lawrence Glover, i. mpbcli, 3, Elaine Sud:- Gradr- TV.-l. Lorne Brennan, 2. trimmings, mid Alma Sudsbury, 3. Joseph Mac- and carrying an Kiiinon. Alfred Brennan, Eric Casoley, I. y, 8. Lcnmon Cole. Shirley Brynnton, Her 2. Lydia Tuplin. was the matron of Grnut MsicLood. sister Don Cnselc . Afici- a rluinty re- "vcil in the (lining room. 2. Don Sutisbury, happy’ couple home left for bell. in Monczoii, Perfect whore the groom is an employee of months: Dorothy Bryanton, Dolly tlie RC/Ll". Equipment Depot. Sudsbury, Iflnmon Teacher, Helen McDonald Stew- —'I'he Or- Cole. (l1 vriis ilie iirt. Ccle. to, whose wife, Ar/r/mr "Trams/z 0/1 Overseas Troops Train Geaselessly BI ll. ll. IUTHDRLAND In the reninforcement unit: and the front line positions, across the enemy, they 11 and cooks, padres and doctors. Modern warfare known no front Linea u in the last war so everyone in uniform must know how to handle a rifle and bayonet, how to throw a gren- ade, how Bren and tommyguns are used Czmoufiage and conceal- meiil, are universally taught. As a result artillery men are in- men and the rifle regim ave hard hlttln anti-hint gimp-light. artillery paces-which they handle with the speed of fin- ished gunners. All Physloally FTC Full OO-BIITTIIIIIOII Tn a previous article on tanks, I described how we were shown th way in which the various unitl work together in attack; how artill- ery, mortars, machine tanks, motorized infan ry and Field Ambulance units act. as one. In a second demonstration at the last of the tour we and infantry Shell; from our heavles edly held by t e enwny. then lad down smoke screens un- der cover of which tanks and in- fantry advanced. When the smoke thinned in the wind, soldiers laid down more by their mobile mortars. At that second John Cameron of Halifax, Lt. Ennis smith, Bummerside, Pte. Bob Wal- wi-i, Capt. Sydney Smith and Cwpt. Charles Manning of New Glasgow. and Col. Clarence MacKie. 'I‘0r0n- formerly of New Glasgow, and children spent. their simmers at, Plciou Landing. Another indication that our lenders are thinking in terms 0f all-out war was the demonstration of the Canadian Army Air Support ‘this is a joint effort of artillery and Air Fbioe to blast ob- hoiding up infantry and tanks during a forward Operation. A mobile control room follows our advancing troops. In 1t l-re re- ER 23, 1942 HE best value for you: money to-day T: Victory They are a good investment, backed by all the re of the Dominion of Canada. Th ey pay 3% interest and can‘ readily be sold or borrowed again st if you need cash. BUY VICTORY BONDS T0 THE llMlT Victory Bond dollars will provide lho cash for you lo get what you want when the war l: oval; predecessor! o! th they are hard and re sourcefill. And because 01’ the great, quantities of mechanical equipment, - more and more tradesmen me be iiig developed in Army schools. The training tarts as soon as the en arrive 1n Iiinglan for-cement units take and them for the happy occuio to heir th are posted pent a honeymoon m? The rein- unit in the Then they take part in "schemes." some small and. some 1a made realistic with ll tion to approximate an closely sslbie actual assault conditions. Give a friendly, attentive helrln you. He is m dutbarized Loan salesmen who calls on . z . able :0 explain m“ but a.“ 0w you may subauibc is Victory Loan and h va ammum- if you desire, on any pay ou money, if you need 1 convenien y, safely The Bank will lend convenient terms, at of the Bank's loan for six month t, to buy Victory Bo d: m: Bond: will cover ti» m: Tin‘: advertisement mntrlbuud In support o] Ibo VICTORY l0ll| CAMPIIGI by THE CANADIAN BANK or COMMERCE AI I. ARSCOTI‘; Wu-Pruldul and Guru! Mouagw resentatlves of the I ar-Aiildrews and F3 ChlCk ch arxument amon “was and anoth st cord, fastenirii t turkey breasit sid or crossed evvers Balm Ln a moderat degrees F, allowing pound dressed weigi under 10 Pounds allow Bast; occasionally cliir. g. Turn twkiey on back M11‘ of roosting to unl- Tuhder the lest, l-t l8 within ra artillery officer issues ey boom out the h f description but t?‘ censor orbids mighty and powerful Wh e artillery can't handle 0o skewers. PiJCO ing. McNaugiiion told u; all was ut. the holding un- iishlng to be done. To greeuhovns like {IYLIUIIIEIIL was beside the finished Canadian sol- - 1 We saw only one Wealmels. The wastage of modern war is terrific and our men need more and still more equipment. Canadian made so those of 11.9 who home must stay on the ob. They can't have too much- eyéo haven't. yet, got enough. It's Amongst Much o! it is message and within n mlnutea Canadian-flown B6611». sk "mming the _______._.______ ROAST TURKEY Wash turkey after it ha; been drawn, rinse and dry side oil bird with salt before add- Al aibou lmpreclvc Bight dressing for each pound of turkey. Pack dressing loosely into body and which made us duck neok of turkey. Sew Ulp openings. 0011916 0! Ne‘; Br gs under back and press ng legs back ngaint the body. Hold in place by inserting skewer under the . C. MacQuoid, 5t. close . ‘.1 ..¢-.t¢..-.:,i.>¢.»-¢; = greater ma! . -,.. i“... <<a<._..,...- . b,“ uc-t- -. uns, amnion saw artillery working together. ounded l. t" H IA! l. show Isaw Lt. if m ° m” gym-l Ithghtgqndflz Yrlton v demon shoots m KN-m i uy to as l, u U. S. Amy ongm on. From Dawson Crook, and of no above Edmonton, the mod winds through rugged Canadian r ice, mud and mulling, to the Alaskan - Mm and “m”, o nki. Rushed to completion u: u mili- r Mry link, the Alcoa highway will permit for the lint time motor traffic to the possession purchased T5 yum 09o from Russia. All previous transport was by ship and plum.