Victory Loan MAXIMG CIA. MERE MAN si-ti- men this blunder still charlottetown Ion-nib; llaardlau, Iounded 1581 h 10h find All think their little let mankind. uardlan, Two Osall. cuakilorrsro WN, CANADA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 194i‘ Drive Is Launched At C Read by Every Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew C12 PAGES eremony Here Glory leads. MAXIMS OPA MERE MAN All Wily: to Death. but one to Annual Subscription Delivered, 50.00 B: alum P. u. l. $4.00, to other Provinces and u, s. s. ssoo t SOVIETS STOP NEW N AZ] DRIVE AT STALIN GRAD warns Germans Ma! Launch Heavy Air Attacks Majorja-ttles Speakers Urge Full Support Residents of Province asked to Support ten per cent of Islanders in‘ Armed Seroices with every dollar. The third Victory Loan launched ‘in Charlottetown yesterday when close to 2,000 persons took part in the mammoth parade through the streets of the city and a so about half the city's entire Forum. Every branch of the of civilian organizations were included in the parade. A realistic touc'h and one which emphasized the im- portame of the loan was the Air Face planes circling the city while the parade was in progress. {The drone of their above the sound of marching feet below. Lt-Col. F. I. Andrew, M.M., Officer Commanding No. 62 Canadian Army Basic Training Centre, was marshal of the rrllitary section of the parade while Mr. J. F. Leight- lzer, M.M., was in charge of the civilian section. Through kind permission of Group Captain E. A. Blake, O.B.E., MM, Officer Commanding No. 31 General Reconnaissance Schml, R.A.F., the Royal Air cerenonial. Dutch Warned Allies Plml New Attacks Ocil. 1a - (c?) - ‘ne Netherlands Government in Imdon tonight broadcast a warn- to the Dutch population that 1i ed aircraft intend to launch dgormu attacks on s11 forms in Holland. The stateanent also said water transporu would be attacked by ‘Allied 11811191‘ Planes. LaGuardia Boosts Caniada’s War Effort NEW YORK, Oct. 18-(01111- Th1; Canadian war effort, said Mayor Lafluardia oi’ New York, is not spprecis much as it should be-by many 1n the United Qty/es. Coming Events e-O-I. "Talkies—llldon Friday. 10-10-21. "Talkles—Morell Tuesday. 10-10-21. "Talldcs-—Murmy River Thurs- sy. 10-19-21. ' 'Ta.l.kles—St. Peters Wednesday. 10-19-21. m "Hunter River Concert, Wiltshlro Hall. Thursday the 22nd. 10-19-11. "Reserve Nov. 4th for New Haven chicken supper. 10-19-11. "We require a quantity of well fleshed bologna cattle. Island Cold Sturam 00.. Ltd. B-ZG-dtf. "Dance. St. Teresa's. Tuesday. October 20th. Webster's Olfoilestra. "Hope River Bazaar and Chicken Biwper. October 20th and 21%. 15 61 "Chicken Supper at Prank Cut- c11ffe's, Fredericton, Wednesday evening, October 21st. 10-17-21. "Rununage sale, st. Peter's Hull, Saturday, Oct. 24, 7 pbmé u "Collecting hogs every Friday. Please list with Leslie McDowell, Fredericton. 5-19-20-twtf. "Bazaar Rollo Bay Hall Wcd- nesday and Thursday, Oct. 21 and 22. 10-14-51 "Hot. Chicken supper and Dsncfl It Domitian Gallant, Oyster Brides. October 19th. Worthy cause. 10-10-17-111. "Buying live and dressed chick- ens and fowl every Wednesday. Pay- 1 R top market prices. P. J. Nov. unter River. O-ZB-S-M-ti- "Notre Dame Alumnae Rummage Bale Saturday afternoon. Outub" 81st. 10-19-11. 10-19-11. "Trucking hogs as usual for the summer months. List vour hug w b A. O. Green Alban and G. - Green. Emerald is-e-v-i -w-'r-M-u "Unloading car of bulk wheat. ‘ Monday and Tuesday. October 19th ‘.114 30th. Bring bags. Dillon end 0-10 U. Civil Defence Workers Told FWar Situation Last Night r To Be Ready Churchill Issues Word Of Caution; Home a Security Secretary ' ~ ' Backs Him Up. 1h» reached a new high last week is By Gladwln Hill Associated Press Staff Writer LONDON. Oct, 1a ——(AP)——PrimQ ltlifinister Churchill warned today 311151529 ilgsauvilliglutegzgglib "g8 United States from the 11911111’ 811d menacing enough tcycall 2.117" for Iifllia“ for ever thing that civil defence Emmi" “um can pr uce to defeat; it." °“ °"' , , , His statement today was consid- erably less 0 tomistic in tone than his observat on 1n his address in as practised by the democracy, freedom identdtoosevelt, War Secretary _ Francis Biddle-on this side of the campaign was successfully l u h s on over 1e a . f tn decisive Axis virgtldkglc o Mm er lemn ceremony, attended by population, was held in the armed forces and a number efforts to soothe German alar flight of a squadron of Royal possibly wo ‘d tte t “ _ _ small retard!“ tan lg aliaiign ‘mfg rdlitcrardth motors was vlumlv audible g; gasp"! rum the Reich by 111.1 obstacle u being removed. mm Prune M11‘15w1'5 W11111111Z all. In urging extension of the army w” read by “a? 33:: ed I943 plans for an American arm Herbert Morrison. in the course of 5n Bddrefl t0 5.000 civil defence and workers. Nazis Regroup Forces The word of caution came after receipt of re om from the con- tinent which ld of the regruuping of the German air force, for the primary purpose of meeting bold daylight sallles by heavily-gunned British and American bombers. But the possibility remained that such 1881011131111 mi ht also increase the effectiveness o the Nazi force for bombing of Great Britain. “Undoubtedly the Ali's-s are over- 611111118 the Germans in air power" the Minister's statemegt said. "But none o us must res u n his His Honour, Lieutenant Gover- 1mm]; or remnm ungmktngw nor B. W. LnPage, accompanied by content with the methods of i940- aide-de-csmps, Capt. Bruce Won- 41. nacott, Army. and Lieut. Edward "we cannot know with certaintv Shaw, Navy, arrived at the Forum the total weight oi’ the attack at. three o'clock and the program which the Gelman; may be abc 30f. underway immediately after. or may decide to bring to bear w}! W. J. P. MacMillan, "D011 any particular city. 6 d5] lie i‘. pared n. Dr. main speaker on the pro ram, ivered “It may well be heavy and men- Force planes took part in the t The Commando Dagger, symbol of the third Victory Loan was car- ried at the head of the parade by a. bearer party and escort of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve which was in charge of sub. 1.1. a. s. hotter. The Guard of Honour accompanying the dag- ger was comprised of 24 men from the R. C. N. V. R. in command sub. Lt. A. G, Marshall. For Enemy. France. Great damage was done. Seven minutes Its stmexigth as a daylight oper- ation was excuedcd only by the assault- of 11o Anlcrlcan flying fortresses on Lille a few days ago. Four American bom-beis were 10st in ihat opelation and the R.A.F. had even greater success. A11 ac- counts-including those from Ber- a stirring sppes for support of the Victory Loan, The text of his address appears below. ms worship‘ Mayo,- 5_ my H01. acing enough to call for evervthfng carried m“ resided and addresses wels civil 119191109 6811 DI-‘Odllce in 01w!’ day against also g W“ by ueutenanggovemor defeat it. It is our duty to be LePage and Hon. J. P. McIntyre, 11159111111 W911‘ d!!! 111111 at Acting P191111"- points. ‘This is an assumption which _ t‘ mm“ ouodl A111" 101311151“ 01H 01412113, was Eched- (mnunued m‘ Page 71 C°1 5) uled tn address the gathering but unforiunstel he was not present. Fit, Bgt. Mc 1s in Ottawa but I was scheduled to arrive here Bat- a urday. However, he apparently . llmts Bombed" was unable to get. hers in time. Capt. the Rev. J. W. McCardle. who was to have offered the lin and Vichl/"tlglked that only prayer f0,- me “ma; lam-m, was one of the RAF. four-motored also unable to be present. He was bwlbvr was mot down- forced to enter the City Hospital G t Ex l a yesterday because of a serious 1H Pu 1m cold. 1n his stead, Ca t, the 316v. In “w mundelnpuked seven E. M. Malone offered e prayer u _ Auk minutes, tl1e~air ministry said, "a. ll th f0 Hi5 M b wee a one t M“ y‘ trfigcng l fifi (M), great weight. of bombs was dropped Allied heavy bombers, supportin ‘m 11111:’: facnmy- M31“ [hires Dr“; Program at Forum American crccs on Guadalcana, W". _ “T? an“ t e “Mt” made four large-scale attacks Sun- 1‘ “u?” “p35 ‘m 1 The program included two day night. on Japanese naval units um émanwerbgflfgn magi; hymns, "Onward Christian 501- at Buin, enemy base on Bougain- Oreuwt which supplied power to diggs.ls'l"tli-deelncrutilsldarsn(lirr1td1 13.3131 lu- scuueldel" works- wd we w-Y other vessels were believed hit a 1°“ was 511°‘ down in m“ ' a ac d1ers" and “O God Our Help, In Ages Past", by the Crusaders Chorus under Prof. A. R. Kendall. 1 L1 b th 1 i 1 1 . ‘ Qodidtdclkiciaodz (Iybsngl 1mg: ooglhxtyqttsvosatgnsogllybombs were fig 111111151“? 1 “was “m, “hey much favorable comment. dropped, including many 1,000- bfnkYed ‘ta’ ‘agnvmmuld fiuniovlvn *2‘ The Royal Canadian K011111611 pounders, after flares had been 5 m“ u” .0 dropped w fllmnlnabe m. crowded heavy-Calibre Cannon, locmnotives '__ harbor and other heavy war mat2rial from The cruiser! were believed w the sprawling 287-acre armament and steel oxks. ::,c.~e..a1.“".:1e.,:::.;":1:r w. lulu. m» u u- other wave of bombers attacked a Eunffitflns 051% m" Baum’), “fg largo seaplane tender and some 2d M111‘ PP- afked f the cargo vessels, with unobserved re- a‘; “c a“ w” ‘Wm m suits, and in the final attack a. ma“ 1mm’- csrgo vessel was strafecl and set fir“ “n” Plan‘ Bomb“, on figs tanddseveré flyénig boats ‘were es roye or umag . "The last raid ss/w enemy ves- Wghltfirlzvifi 1131;122:521“ ‘It; sels burning fiercely as the result mm we“ the German‘ tomhr-d h.’ when they seemingly were bomb- (Contlnued on page 11, Col 4) Lafleche To Run In Outremont MONTREAL. Oct. 18—(OP)— Mai-Gen. L, R. Lafleche, Minis- ter of National War Services. agreed aaturday to run as ca-n- of earlier attacks," the communi- nidsg 1n a by-election 1n Outre- que said. __ , mont, constituency Nov, 30. The This was the second successive }ggusemlgit‘1nglarglrsleceh}ns‘ilgk'bl“ H: by-election is made Necessary by night that Bbigfi‘ hyaidaggntfitalitiilf: pamnfly they had plans of their ed. Duri drome, wh ch is being used by the °w11 Japanese in the Solomons opera- 11°11 the appointment of Thomas Visn. former membe for the division. for the factory, located in a iron 11nd coal district of the {no saeicleatlv "I IP1>°111M M‘: mm w” bombed Mum. psi-i o: the occuvlfid Gen. Lerieclw was omen —i————— - m r m, with petitions bearing names of ' The communique so one o W m» 1e ~M 0* B8111“ 6'1"“ “S- 111. 11,1111: Plane Downed French 311d .1...“ 1,... o. 1...... into 11.. constituency at a reception held s‘ sea." at. the home of nawr Vien Commercial Traveller NEW Oct. 18~—(AP)--A YORK. Vichy dialatch broadcast by the . . Dies In HOSp1ta1 Berlin rs o asserted today that. _--— Lieutenant Cormnander Baiiliere, French officer killed in an air slum‘ JOHN, N. n. Oct. 1s- fight. off the African west com Oct, 11, was hit While flying as an observer in 11 French plane which was attadred by s United States pursuit ship. The French officer. according to the dispatch, had been Ordered to make a reconnaissance flight one son, Btewart, Halifax, 11 dnugh- south of Dakar "to ain re- ter. Mary, Saint John, and ons liable information about tho sLsier, Mrs. John R. Robinson, strength of United Stairs rein- Chemainus B. 0, forcenrents landed at. Freetown re- cent-Ir.’ (om-Robert S. Slme, 74, widely known commercial traveller and business man, died in hospital to- day. 1-fe was a romlnent resident of this city an had been active 1n community and sgorts affairs. Mr. slme is survived y his widow /|='|. y of 7,500,000 as well as training for shock action-for attack. Sfimsons break-down of that potential force into its 1.22112: §§°3~.‘é.T"°;‘.i.“‘i'. v1 ans . , E011. will be assigned to 0h‘; alermforccxsu sum‘ auv a third o‘ in zgooflm’ (By mun 1.. Simpson. Associated m... w»: Analyst) _Four high Allied spokesmen, three of them Americans, took the of- fensive against the Axis last week on a front not shown on the nmps. That is the war-of-uervcs front, what is doing or brewing there. 0n the contrary. w-ar-of-xrcrves technique Nazis ls designed to enlist. that prime safeguard of of speech and publication, in enemy service. It dc- pftndi‘ can wide publicity and discussion of its outglvings 1n the country ac e . There ls no ban on speculation about There being no such freedom of public discussion in Axis countries. effect. of the Ailglo-Amerlcan psychological counter-offensive which _ _ difficult to judge. There can be small 111115511011. howevfl‘. that Prime Munster Churchill ln London and Pres- Henry Stimson and Attorney General Atlantic, all timed their shots. Thry were aiming at German and Italian ncrvcs already raw with apprehen- war winter and deferred hopes of a Biclcl1e’s announcement of release of Italian origin nationals In 1h;- _ T331115 of enemy alien classification was openly public disinfection not only with the Axis icllmvship but reglme In Italy which placed that yoke on Italian One asseftlom 1n both the Churchill and Roosevelt utterances has a d! very definite bearing on military gecrnlldfrgnt prospec-ttshanll "Mk-E's my“ E uburvb Oct. 1o tn n Ge 1 11 =1 5°“ “"1119. e isuure- Tul- B‘ he rmJns British and American war leaucrs have before now Joined in saying that the fight to the foe ls the greatest bottleneck on the W111’. wherever it leads. They now have joined 1n saying 1rnson’s wnr-of-nervcs effort was perhaps the most significant 0.1’ draft to lads of 18 and l9, he reveal. men streamlined in age not defence. air. Krouud thing that must lmunt 11,415". I Day Raid Of War 94 Giant Lancasters Bomb French Plant Making War Equipment _ (By Noland Norgaard, Associated Press Staff Writer) 110N901“. 001- 13—(AI')-—A powerful armada of 94 giant Lanrasters the R.A.F.‘s greatest daylight raid of the war at dusk Satur- the Schneider armament works at Le Grellsot in occupied 1 d . t' . 1 m“ ever carried our: b;1rl1h;o1}1" kw]?! also probably the brlefest mass ‘LES. Citizens I11 Norway Arrested LONDON, Oct. 18 —-(CP)— Reuters News Agency quoted the newspaper Ilamlels T111- nlgen of Goteborg today as rc- portlng that all American citi- lcns 1n Norway were arrcsti-d on Thursday, There was no com- flnmatlon of the report in Stock- 11411111- Reuters saitl. Such an action by the Gor- man Occupation authorities would be similar to that. taken recently against American Nat- lonals 1n occupied France. Vi-chy Says 80 Dead, 200 Injured VICKY. Oct. 18 -(APl— It was asserted unofficially here today that 80 persons were killed and 200 wounded 1n SRtlFdRfW-S R.A F daylight bombing cf Lo Creusot. a city 0f 32.000 inhabitants in 0c- cupicd France, Vichy Helps - Nazi Gestapo IDNDON. Oct. 18--iOP)~In ft dgspqmtg move to mrrt Hitler's demand for French specialists 10 work 1.r1 German war P181115. 1h" Vichy Government was 1112901196 today to have naturalized 500 agunts of the 00511190 to holfl round up workers in unorupled France, This report. was circumn- cd by the official n"ws agency of the Fighting IPremh. '9 Join the Host of Home Bakers who - 1B 111.150 aura Former Islander Dies At Toronto TORONTO, Oct. 18 — (OP) _ Gordon Mcbeod, buiidmg super- lnienfielllt of lie ndlninisiraiion 11111111111: of ludru-elsctrc ])_C"\\'(l‘ Cillll . :1 of Ontario, died 1X1 luspu lwle yesterdayt He was 58 A 113m? of Hunter River, P.E.I., he went to Briilsh Columbia as a 111211115’ man and worked 1n tho 1111111115’ H1111 lumbormg industries He i‘.i1l!'1l('(1 to Prince EillVllfd Island m 1916 and later joined the 0511s“ c-zicn staff McNaughton‘ Urges Support 0f War Loan TORONTO, Ont, Oct. 18 —(CP) —Can ' soiillers in Britain have been 12111.1 into a thoroughly mod- ern 111111 effective fighting force which l5 pmparvcl to match the enemy in i‘0lll'iiilt‘, skill and. deter- 1111111111311 m1 ‘"2110 (lay that, hourly crows ilearer," LL-Gen. A. G. L. McNaugi11o11 said 1n a victory loan ulvssage to Canadians, “This, some oi our comrades Dleppe," he said. The 4-111211- xvas rcarl at tonight's uni-mm‘ cs1 mania, send-off for .110 $750,000. 0 Third Victory Loan calmm 1'. beguiling tcmozrow, and broadcast. over the National Net- work 0i the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. G011. Mcblnuizhion referred to the vast quantities of armg and muni- tions and supplivs- "im-nriubiv of 11:." first qualii_v"~ shipped over- seas from the Dsmlnlonks factor- les. “It has made us proud of the real accomplislynunts n‘. home; It 1111s made 1111-101‘ the long f eary uf training and wu inz. " k you therefore to keep tluvse sull!)l>sfi (‘iillllilg and 11115 cnn be dune by supporting the Victory Lou/l campniggn. Lot you: Can- adian Soldiers here know that among all the things you are doing, the Victory Loan stands as a sym- brl of your dr-terxuiiua-‘on to see this war thrcuzh will: us." ALASKA l ND, Oct. Japanese are reinforcing their Kiska. gar- rison, building new installa- tions on 1111- south side of the island. at (lertrudc Cove, re- connaissance by United States army plnnrs disclosed Satur- day. LONDON, Oct. 1ll—(CP)—Br1tish nulnur1.1_.~, ;1ck111>.\'leug1l1g that the illflll])O\\'i‘f' problem affects 111v shin-alluding industry perhaps as grout or greater than any 011191" silllcre of \var endeavour, have vclunucrvd the information [hill construction of merchant 101111.111" new compares “favourab- 1_\" with the latter years of the last \\'lll'. WASIIINGHIKJN, Oct. 18- ti\l‘l—llolfling in lensh for the time being their heaw land 141F005 on Guadalcanal Island, the Japanese are concentrat- lug on effort-e to soften up tho vital Ameriranr positions there with artillery and aerial bom- bardment. the n-"Wy reported Still Raging In Rained City Forty five enemy tanks destroyed and’ 2,500 soldiers killed in fierce fighting. (By Henry C. Cassidy, Associated Press Staff Writer) MOSCOW, Oct. l9—(2\1un1lay)—(Al'J—The Russians for the second successive day held firm Sunday against the smashing German drive in- side Stalingrad, killing about 2,500 enemy soldier..- and destroying 45 tanks in the two main areas, the soviet command reported today. T111- major battle raged in the area of a factory, presumably the Red barricade gun works. in the northwestern part of the battered city, where the Germans previously 111111 driven a wedge into the Soviet dc- fences. The Sunday midnight communique said the Red Army repulsed all attacks in this sector, disabling and burning 1'1 tanks, and killed about 1,000 German troops. Another major action was in progress in an unidentified part of the city. where the Germans were said to have attacked repeatedly with strong infantry and tank forces supported by aircraft. "In fighting on this sector,” the communique said, "our troops d1‘- stroyed 28 tanks, eight guns. 10 mortar batteries, 10 trucks and about three battalions (approxi- maieiy 1,500) enemy infantry." The Russians sent fresh tanks and troops into the Stalingrad battle in an effort to press back the German wedge 1n the factory area, formerly one of the main soviet strongholds in the city. Most of the German tanks in this spearhead already were reported destroyed. Northwest. of Stalingrad, where a major battle has 179611 going on (or weeks, lighting was restricted mainly to enguilflmf-‘nt-i 0i 10051 1111' portance and reconnaissance oper- ations. the communique said. The Russians, however, were said to have repulsed one German counter-attack and killed about 300 enemy troops in one sector. In another part of this front, Soviet scouts wiped out 120 Ger- malls, To the south 1n the Mozdok area of the Caucasus the Germans launched several ntiacks against Russian positions, but. all were hurled back with about 500 Ger- mans killed. Heavy righting also continued in the Black Sea. area southeast of Novorossisk. where the enemy broke through to a highway. The Rustin“; “"010 puitms: up stubborn re. nce and counter-attacking. Russian wmnrv-gunners pene- trated into enemy 11n¢‘s_ at One point, destroying 10 fortified posi- 110115 and killing about 100 Ger- mans. Danger to City Great The danger of Stalingrad re- mained great as the battle neared the end of its second month. but tho Sunday nudclny communique said all German assaults in the ciiv were repulsed and the Rod army was standing firm again alter four successive retreats made when the Germans mounted their Hitler Blasted Japs, Italians 0n Eve of War Preached Crusade 0f Terror; Treaties (1)11- ly Bits of Paper. today, at. a heavy price in CHICAGO‘ Oct‘ 13 _ (A11, ___ 111111105- Adolf Hitler, in a roaring hllr‘0(‘h ————~ 111- --,;" ' d."b<*f-" SYDNEY, N. B, Oct. lB-(CPl—- 11,10 111119111131111funixi>idifb<i The i011 in the torpedo sinking of 11w steamship Caribou rc- mnineii at 137 lives tonight as the passage of four days since the Cniwl Strait (iisastor failed to add new survivors 1o the original 101 landed lwrv‘. LONDON. Oct. 18—((‘I‘\—- Routers News Agency said the Germans broadcast an lstnnhul dispatch reporting the Turkish Appellate Court had quashed 20- year sentences Imposed unon two Russians convicted of Im- plication ln n bombing nitnrk on Franz vnn Pnpvn. N211 Am- bassador to Turkey. last. Feb. 24- VICTORIA. Oct l8—(CP)—Navy Minister Mncdonald and Vice-Ad- miral Porrv Ncllos. Chief of Naval Staff. will nil/nu! ihc official on- ening of the new Royal Canadian Naval Cnllrgc, HMCB. Royal Roads, nt nonrhv Flsquimalt next Wednesday. 11111.13]; ACCIDENTALLY CAMPBELLTON. N. B.. Ort. 18 -tCPl--1/‘0 Pmgure, 15. was kill- ed instantly irxlav dropped to a barn floor and dis- charged while he was shooting with rflher youths. The bullet nn<<cd through his head. No inquest will be held. his sold- m our spmxl and 111 0m‘ brutality." \Vl1:\t was said at this iloinule nuv-img on the heights of Boreh- tcsgndcn was rcported for the 1 s‘ limo Saturday bv Lollls Loch -r. 111111101" 011101 of the Associzred Press Bureau in Berlin. Locuntus source was ainhc-ntlc. 111s 111111211121,- tlon came from a German 01114.81‘ who risked 111,; life to give it to him Nazi 1111110111 Taper Off» At Malta CAIRO, Oct. 18 — (Af) —- Alter lirsiug 115 planes to Malta's defenders since the start. of October the Axis tap- ered off its assault/s upon that Island fortress during the weekend. Spitfire pilots accounted f0? eight raiders - four fighter bombers nnd four fighters —- Saturday and damaged 10 others, four of which had little chance of getting back to i-belr base Only tho eight. 0011111111811 scores were added to the hi8: lmwcvcr, to make up the 115 total. In the Sar-turday 011111" ations three Spitfires were downed making the R~A.F.'s losses for the mlmth Z8 planes. It got so hot for the Ger- mans and Italians that b! the week's end they largely were using fighter bombers instead oi’ the slower bigger bombers with which i114"! started their latest bi g-scule assaults on the Island. ITALIANS TO PARADE 42.000 BERNE, Oct 1e - fAPl —, Tile Italians, who have sent 300,00) laborers to GOIUIHDY- “Y fiYP-“Cifd to parole some 42,000 convicts on Oct 28, the 20th anniversary o! FgpQlgTnl w help relieve their cull acute manpSu-Jr shortage. 41s Won/an W140 Knows HER own M1110 GENERALLY caves SoMEBwY A PIECE or High tide 1111.1 11111111111; ,., 533 deepen contempt for 1111- rulors of and ton ghi at 8.12, Italy and Japan and told _ 101's buuily "our strength coir-is‘; rises tomorrow morning at 722. Sun sols this evening a1 6 11] and Full mvou. Oct. 23, 12.05 nni. summerslde tide 18 llllllillvs him than Charlottetown. CAR FERRY SERVICE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY From Borden-Lean 9.05 am. 1.00 n.m.. 4.45 p.m., 7.55 n.m. Leave Cane Tnrmcnflne-ILOD The dire of Hltlcfs diatribe was $111-- 3-05 11,111.. 0.45 n.m.. 9.10 pnn. Allfl- 22. 1939. Looking ‘mpcrlouslv over his cul- leciion of glittering boots and cron- --u.{l.". um- and scoundrel of a 9d 11011115. tho Fuohrcr shouted what he thought about nit-wit of a king“ in Itnlv "the tzcasonnble crown prince." Unrquzvomlly distiust of Japan. wank, cowardly. undecided,“ revolution,‘ The 11¢11-r1g:zre.ss‘on pact with Poland. Iliilvr sllld with a. candor inspired by tho walls and faces 0f stone around 111m, was made only when a rifle to gain time, The l1oli-nz1zrvssinii agreement and economic pact wim inrrnt. the Soviet Union’! Another pieeeflof 9-1“- 8 paper. "We shnll drmolish .._. (Continued on page 7, C01 '1) SUNDAY SERVICE (May 3 to Dec. 2'7 inclusive) Leave Borden 0.00 .1,m., 0.45 p.m Leave Tormcntlnc 10.15 sum. 11.0 P.E.I.-N.S. FERRY SERVICE Loft?!‘ Wood Islands 10.00 a.m. and he expressed his 200 "Tho Emperlor D m is a counterpart of 1111' law Czar»- he saxi, "May ho fall a victim 1o the i Leave Caribou Noon and 4.00 p. m AIR SERVICE Charlottetown-Summcnlde oncion "Id-cave Charlottetown 8.85 l-IIJ . 5 n.m. _ Leave Bummersid- 1.10 a.m.. l." ""115", Moncton 11 a.m.: and 0.10 SUNDAY SERVICE have Charlottetown 12.45 n» Leave Mnncion 4.15 mm.