‘MAKING °' A - “'- MAXIMS MERE MAN. y or A ——- d MERE MAN "l" i of t!» opinion money 722/ ’ “up \\\\\\\\ y do ovorvlhln: va- _ us: 2' "c-“i-i-‘il-i-"fl The P@°P|9'$ PEPE _ -. Read b)’ Everybody \ ,~,F-°~'-","f'“"£¢-i'¢r".ti'.'.:::";.;:'::. W Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ' ’" ‘ ".2. »'.:..i.';"‘.‘:..'.'.'..'.."~ CHARIJOTTE "'- TOWN. CANADA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2o, 194s s PAGES ;-;;..-“..3._._..;_...;.::'.h._.._._._ m M ZlS S rRR Ififth l-‘uiieral Judge Saunders 0n Thursday ‘rho funeral of the into Mr. Jus- tice A. C Saunders will be hold on Thursday afternoon. At 12.00 o'- clock noon t body will be re- moved frcm late Nlidence to at. 's Church and the funeral services will take plac church at 2 o'clock. llanadian Ships Rescue l0 ll. S. Army Fliers OTTAWA. Oct. l9—(CP)—’I‘en Returns from the armed forces point resulted in the appointment United States Army fliers were humming today's ‘details, the 0g the above named ccmmmee, rescued by the Canadian mlne- "m re rtlng a two-day cowl President v. A_ Amsworrh m". sweeper Georgian after tn drlft- o! erltfoso on s 810-000-909 ided B; lose nlghflg meeting, ed on ,two rubber rafts for l hours ob tlve and the nlr fore: 521- Discontinuance o; the Pullman in the iceberg-dotted north Atian- g1 M» m, m 55,082,000 qlloll- c“ _.e,,,,ce to and {rem Prime Ed_ E“ n “l “w” “W”? m’ Wlfiiml ‘a.’ ‘gvyruifmlw: ward Island was also the sublect o’ tpfl ' "g 5,000 an _ ‘ \- wlisn the rescue’ was ut gel, ova-am. were not m 81v $2215; x3225?“ grater gciusctgallgrl -- damn- " "“""”o ' a . . . cit:.°~.ai"u~.s- "t." nti sites-it developed engine trouble "In the arm! Wm- “? °5° 5th? r. Higgins and R i‘ Mulch‘. ‘h’ n utglklilkmilawof? "I “h?” QT; 331ml‘; mgdbedtigiililtllgxrglld tho transportation ccrnrnlttr» was’ auth? a. wseoo .a o. - " i ' ‘ “ be om its crew could get nwny. soldiers inuelglsksnmtléééiligghslllixrgihif orlzcd lo take action in the atter- ‘The crow of HALO-B. Coors ‘Fatwa; Olluthe first dov re- Car Ferry Progress arofllahlv commended for the e1. e d“ H5; mpucauon, w, $153,- ficlcnt manner in which they car- °°l hu- we a c A 1-, wk m A letter dated Oct. 4 from Hon. J. rled out the rescue of 1o United W W ° .- E. Michnud Ministe of - ii tiOn or 849 050 » I‘ “BRENT- States Army fliers." said the U. S. 393 ‘m’ c‘ ” ‘ '_.. Ottawa, was read by Secretary anvcrnment in n letter. "The res- Higgins, stating that the project of ouc which was made under trying aonditions was a difficult lob well one. The Canadian govommenl/a of» liclli message to tho ship was: "H. M.C.S. Georgian is to be com- mended for the efficiency shown in resoulns Isullivors of the U. 8 y aircre . Lleut. Allan Boucher R.C.N.V_ R. of Halifax. Ottawa and Regina. Georgianb commandinz officer. raid there was "actually very little to it." except for he danger n! proceeding through waters and foo The ship's company to a man re- tarded the incident lightly. Alvis Seamenileorge Reid oi Quebec ale it "only a regular day's lob at sea.” "Maybe it was lust mlltino for these Canadian sailors." said dunes B. Crcrv. oi Canton. N.Y.. one of the American fliers “but God b them and I hope they're around every time rm rescued. They work Lke fiends and really take risks. It was no ensv chore getting us aboard and for a while we were afraid they wouldn't be able to help us." ________. GOMIIIEFEVEIITS "Dance. Ibrest Hill Hall. Oct. 21st. Webster's Orchestra. lu-20-li. "p Jreon m mu to- lllnlht?l?l. c m io-ao-u. "Talkies-St, Peters Wednesday. "Wlnla for the Eagle." lO-IO-‘Al- "Ho Riv Ban and ChickerSuppei-‘Octooer 1:530.‘ a "Box Sale and Dance at North Wiltahlhe Friday, October 21%“ treacherous "Rummage Bale St. Peter's Ca- u“ Saturday. siimif edral Sch . October BI. ltqffll). m IO-N-ii. "Chicken , Cor an w . o.’&’.‘i"m.. “was! alerfla _ strs. l "Chicken Supper, cardigan. W d tob 30th. b- aton ‘iylflgcl. c: lit-mai- _ "Wanted to buy livo and dressed dlickelu and fowl. Paying to; Xllllld U0 "Unlodd ‘mead Ea wm2¥in"¥’.imi§.". w ‘i. . lo-ii-ai. "Bonn w lobe mllafor llot “Bu on r poor in l “on Orando Hall. scrvillaalod-‘S: "Deuce in Iona imi. "wecnca- l . Octobe , orch- e-‘tlo. ' m“ mffiliifiaao-ii. ' "Harman's min ffcatherdale, closed from ' N ~. “m,” ‘m Ootnbfi Nth ‘a o1, - "Chicken p.35;- _ ‘llsi nwmmvuwahltnd‘ a l 0' 9-31- weeks Joli. I10 Million OITAWA. Oct. analyse‘: tonghlil ttgiatortotal I18 l 01.300.000.000 Fifth lilo Bummonldo. The firm llolllilfl er than the first day's total. F.ll.ll. Asks Lahor Heads To Parley WASHINGTON. Oct. 19 -— (AP as bly threatening. Prcsiden States labor dsrs to a House conference l. Y- Cslled to meet with him WR C. I. , road brothsrhoods. Among from organised labor that controls be ought t0 be eased Would Bring Refugees llere AWA. Oct. fugee announced today it is lrgeunehigig a mass petition to be signed by Canadians l8 veers 0! egg and over. in “on effort to "w" the overnment that there is ltroni radix. sures’- “'"‘“‘°“ °’ _ headed by Sen- n’ “nmmievinon oi otiawa tomcnt it is convincrd The committee's oblool-lvfi 15 500.000 signatures. llew Land Lease Pact For Signature munch. Oct- la - (or) - A new lend lease asreernent will N 0d hero today by Britain. Can- iii-l‘. the United States and oovlo- dlllfflfill. In] lilh ‘M’ Iflbflifli “$- or John Wlnant for the V019"! scam and Ambassador Ousev for ltuaaia. Details of the document an ba- th" Do r. O-It-ll-l-li. l g kept secret ndlnl I 411W!‘ tgneous relays. t it il undcntood several shanlol I"! l" made. . l0—(CP)-'1‘ho national war finance committee es- C M15’ an“, s an may reacll‘: or pass the $11 £00,000 _ll=.o1=9.l\_a=o_lI-_Ih=_io""h '92-. earlier loans, may be slightly low- - With railroad workers talklnz o!‘ Ill Canada and a strike vote and a new coal crlcl-B "__ the combined War Labor Board, made up of representatives oi the 0. tho A- F. L. and the rall- labor on, the general expectation is that I n d {the conference will he devoted s largely to discussion of demands WEBB Labor men have complained for months that the administration has stabilised wages. but not food prices. and the checks against wage rises QTT lS-(CW-The Canadian national committee on a 98 Jap Merchant It Isl it announced toda . In? ‘Oliv-k ow»... Minister oi gro- '“ l-I n. Vincent ll Blah 17°11!‘ mlsalonor for Candis" Ambassad- "u" Victory Loan Total For Two Days igMdy Reach Newfoundland Beef Battle Trade Discussed Reported disallowance oi fur- ther shipments of beef cattle from this Province to Newfoundland was mall , moment of supreme milita lltl Ill ' I L0 d ":..."...:.:r no. " "- War Situationast Nigt B! Klrko L. Simpson, Associated Pros; w" Ami,“ Arrival in Moscow of tho top-rank! a oiuls secretaries Anthony ry crisis f success of the trl-partite converastlons. Deliberations of the forciw office chiefs, I W u on and ENDER 8 lTALlA IIIIII Gels Awa Moscow, This, Mr. Mulch said. obout $200,000 a. Yell‘- building a new car ferry to replace the S.‘ S- Charlotteown was progres- sing ‘as well as could be expected undr-r the circumstances." Mr. Mlchaudh letter added: "It must not be overlooked that what we are planning is the best that science can produce. Nothing ) . of the kind has ever been attempted marine architects i t Roosevelt today asked toll United _“_‘—“—“—-————— C8 White Lend-Lease Agreement S LONDON. Oct. 19-(0? Cable) —Cannda tozlav affixed her signa- ture with Brltnin. tile United States and Russia to a renewed lend-lease agreement-Ame third — between these powers and became for a first time a signatory to a pact under which the Dominion already has sent great quantities oi supplies to the Soviet Union. The Dominion’: signature was placed on the blue-ribboned proto- col by her high commissioner to the United Kingdom. Rt. f-lon. Vin- clant Massey. at o ceremony in for- e of Brita . the United States and Russia gather- 8 Specific terms nf the now agree- ment. reported to provide for a vast ep-up in war supplies for the hard-flghtin: Soviet armies. were kept secret. It was understood how- ever thcv called for more wheat and other foodstuffs for civilian as well as military use. machine tools and vital metals such as aluminum. nickel in addition to {lighter and bomber planes ammuni on. , Ships Are Sunk WASHINGTON, Oct. l9—-(AP)-—, United States submarines have sunk 00 more Japanese merchant shlpl. bringing to 400 the number oi only vgssels usxilmbmsrinies hay: roba a or amaze since the United States entered the war. Navv Secrstar Ira k Kn Id- oortod thll toting in rgleasingxat a 0t dnlnalcd in the latest submarine war patrols. The new list oi onemloases lent to many icultles in island bases. already parentlv in tho use of more and more arm tolnova men and lup- IDGAII IBIGIN‘! MOTIIQ DIIS LOS ANGIIJB. Calif" Oct. 10- iezzrazarr" an“ “a died last night ‘allies umlizrsoinfi was a ser- lous matter to Island shippers. l-le estimated the value of live cattle shipments to Newfoundland to be Mr- J. O. l-lyndman said he un- derstood Premier Jones was work- ing on the problem and any Board action taken should be in conjunc- tion with him. Agreement on this ' The six-man crew oi the Can -ton vessel was wrecked in a blow ities just where and lantio, the Pacific, China, can be prepared. clear that it‘ those conversat‘ able Slno-Angio-Am Sheh are in a position to make it clear to Russian author- when they can expect Allied forces to open the [org Russian urged second front in Europe. They are also prepared, however, to point out that the Anglo-American Allies are engulfed in multi-inn. warfare at extreme distances from homo in the Mediterranean, and At- Burmn and the Indian Ocean. That necessarll conditions the speed with which the attack on Germany from the was. llut ior the circumstances of Russo-Japanese peace china would al- most certainly also be represented in the Moscow con crenxes, lt seems are as successful ll meetings are to be cludln a Churchill-Roosevelt conference with he signs point that way and Tokyo must be as Iliollly oolloorncd as Berlin over the close Anglo-American-Sovlet we: concert at Moscow. Annual Meeting Of Provincial " Council " ~ a hoped for. compar- .. ‘ soon possibly lll- President don... Kai- Bay Scouts Association l Mr. RSP. Jardine. Charlotte- town was re-elected President of the Provincial Council of Buy IScouts Association at the annual meeting held in the City Hall [Bat night. Lieutenant Governor B. W. LePnge was named Patron and Premier J. Walter Jones. Honor- arv President. Mr, K.M Martin K u. was re-clccted provincial com- mlssioner. Other officers elected were: ViceAPresid-Ent. J.J. Morris. Vice-President for Prince County. W. .1 Lidstonn. Vice-President for Kings Coun- ty. Dr. L. A. Johnston. Provincial Commissioner. K. M. Martin. 4 Assistant Provincial Commission- ers. Harry Plneou and Rev. B_ J. Davies. Assistant Commissioners for Prince County. A.P. Carol-ti. W. A Currie. Rev. Douglas Henderson. Honororv Secretary - Tree Malor Alex Knox. Executive: JR. Burnett. George J. Tweedy W Brawders. V A. Ainsworth. T.H.B_ Somers. J. _W. Dixon. Judge I-LL. Palmer. Rev. u‘ A. hilacDonald. C. Ss.R.. Neil Hia- gins Thomas lifcAvlnn. WE. Mac- NcllL F R. Driscoll. G. Claude Smith. Rev. Fr. K. MacMillan Members of the Provincial Council AB members of the lhrecutive Committee and the foiiowml: Chief Justice Dr. Thane A. Camp- . . Mayor JR. Paton. Leonard Macdnnaid J.O. Hyndman Rev. beDrew Gardner. Rev. E.M. Malone. Dr W.J P, MacMllian. Justice A.E Arsrnault. Rev Pr. McCardle. Rev I.J Levy. Adjut- ant Mercer. Vincent Bloke, R. D. Q Rcv._T._Ma_c_bc_nnan WE. (Continued on page 'l Col. B) Fishing Schooner Wrecked Sunday CANSO us. Oct. IB—(CP)— so ii hi schooner Billy Bell arrived hgmgztoday and reported their l5- sundng otff the southwest coast of Celia ifiifv“'s.n was fishing oil Little Anse. the crewman said. when engine trouble fiarelgged in th midst of a his w B W“ sweept ashore. but Capt- Wlllllm tnnm Avoids Wordy Warfare LONDON, Oct. l9—(AP>—Primc Minister Churchill adopted a hands-off attitude today on pub- lic discussion of criticism of Brit- ain made recently by touring Unit- ed States senators and told the House of Commons that he thought other ministers of the crown would do likewise Mr. Churchill said he saw no ad- vantage in the dovernment takinu port in "this wordy warfare" and. when asked whether the decision would apnlv to other ministers who have been commenting on statement- attributed to the len- ators rep :- “I think the practice followed by the ministers will probably be gluided hv the answer that I have a van.‘ 8 Crewe and the other five men aboard escaped without_ trouble. t lennsrgaagwoperation for an intest- Plenty Rub-bcfio-ots For U. S. Citizens Now NEWARK. N J , Oct. 19—(AP)— The rationing division of the dis- mc; 0mg; o1 pflce administration "“"°““°°“ “til tiébifi’e‘i‘éilin’l’i.i been made asamiezs. Released from cl boot-s. filled aii llflhtweilht boots, the 0.P.A. said Nazis Plan To Qua? Rome By Oct. 31 ? BTOOKHOLM. Oct. 1B- (AP) -— The Germans appamnflv are plan- ning to evacuate Rome by Oct. 3i. n Berna dispatch to the xdwspeper Svensks Dalbladet sold a Allfood requisitions for the Home area. for the first week in Novem- ber have been cancelled by the Germans. FORESTRY CORPS T0 RETURN (YITAWA. Oct. l0 — (OP) -'I‘he Defence Department announced to- day that arrangements have been made for return to Canada. of part of the Canadian Forestry Corps which has been employed on lum- bering operations in the United Kingdom. ankle-fitting abut-um. an erlc dil- Edcn Ind Coral] lllrinlll, off}... soon or the Nazi foo that augun well for ‘will!!! io formalize the are likely to cover Soviets Expand Big Break Through wNpoN. Oct. 10—(CP)—The Rod army “Pond a msior break- Nlffllllh on the middle Dnieper iron/t southeast of Kremenchug roiled over more than 100 populated Places today in advances of from ins to 12 w ‘m ‘ tori t~ " ll oll and economic the ncoessar" n os and captured the wuugldeaid ‘$5’ win"; iii. Nlvclmll-ted 133° ‘éfi... “éniiisthfim £0.53: f“"',‘°"“h "hi"! "Doll Ifllll problems. and psvo the way for a moét- mwllrlllll roll Junction of Pvoti- Canadighs subscogibod for termite Trade 1m night, and a. committee $fll°snflff° Mum‘ chm" Pmlilflll Boo-Welt and romlcr Mar- flllealkghfélerro tlléillélwoo %os beyond ' ' - - . w a - wtorétilll olia laonds yeatglrdaywftlrstdgov consisting of guessdrswvél-lgg-wlz/Illlfloa The outstanding factor for nor-uh noting the openin: of the Moscow nounoec tonight. m a o e - 1K camp int.‘ m clonal}! Dr. J. A. C or illaed to mwwlew discussions is that with It Nani hope of keep n; the wars in the west and —--_ fir" l 11G lo rose 9 I Neill was HDPO l1 d in the east In grooves has perished. Arrival of the British and o u." ;=..'"....d::.-.2"°~ ..... ... '"....‘.*§‘i.‘€'..‘.°.';2i m "o t.':'.'.iit::.:'1l.':"t:'i.'" i."~..-..-..:..:'.-~u..‘. .. ca..." n A- ,__ ___ . _ ,. ____ _ ._ ac 0n y - ‘ Infl- c o erm n _Un HIRE‘ The subject was brought up at the Russian-punctured Dnieper bend defence llne .351 routhugrlxtmweller: a o» o» M» va- "W m” '“°"‘"“ “Y. M" R" E1Z’S“‘°A tnh‘2i‘i'.‘...‘."2";;f.':i2l"i'..hi. imiti‘ ‘$3.1. ".i‘~.."°i"' “i “' "i". "i" - V I ll ' " "u m lad" vuguqbgaiaiilg §§§r1§i€eio$n“n'<§§“’§n'§>°t°t.w. of- soil-ins on Bulsarllu and Rumanllan nerves. n ' I a "u" Arnve ‘overseas u" "l: far-h. h“ m‘ “cm m the following effect; “A; There have been advnnco hints from London that British-American- .1173: however. it a0 red the request New "and doleg- 5mm“ mmmy "'4' q“°“”l°“’ ‘Yum 7h i." ‘Flamkill ',':“"Wb"“§ ' 1 | z t with c d conver- ' ere no ou t_t at 9 , 3::- goeilnig. atgrgamfzh": gggnnmtggugggésmgirly septglfln: Eden and l-lull arrived prepared to give and receive military formahon LONDON, Oct.‘ 19-(0? cab1¢)_. by the $100,000 urchnse by "I! allocations re beef cattle substltu- filmeglraaafrt z¥°;o'l',l'j"p:fg m°“‘ M °°“'°""“""" “w”? "mm A,m‘°““°%“°m °* V" "ca!" 0"!"- mm 0| 3H1 ohm“, Ltd" or ted by the equivalent 1n 1mm been» Eden and m.“ . a at a ritish port c! another larie draft of R.C.A.I~. personnel was made today by R.C.A.F. head- quarters. The draft included both alr and ground crews. Moscow Parley In Full Swing By EDDY GILMORE Associated Prosa Staff Writer MOSCOW. Oct. lo-—<AP>-For- eiun secretaries of the United States. Britain and Soviet Russia sat down around a conference tabla today in the opening formal session of the lung-awaited three-power conference to tell one another. as a spokesman phrased it tonight. "frankly and froely what's on one anothers mind." A‘ a Foreign Secretary Eden of Brita-in. Cordell Hull. United States Secretary of State and Sov- iet Fbreign Commissar Vyacheslav Molotov held informal preliminary discussions last night soon after the arrival of the visiting officials. today's sessions marked the first transactions of real business. Ea y in the day Eden went L’) Spasso House. official msldence of the United States ambassador. where Hull is staying. and talked with the Secretary of State. Later Molotov returned Hull's call of last night. Then the three got down to work at 6 PM. An American spokesman said Hull had no agenda prepared in advance of his coming to Moscow and that topics would form as the discussions went forward. Much of the important ground- work wlil be laid here ior future important conversations among United Nations leaders which will be far-leaching in scope. (Prime Minister Churchill has said that it is hoped a Churchill- Roouevelt-Stalin meeting can be held before the end of the vear.) The Huli-Eden-Molotov confer- ence ls not expected to run into anv permanent snags despite the fact that vitailv important matters will come up for discussion for the first time As a groundwork con- ference it is expected that. it will set- tle numerous matters before other leaders meet. The first statements made bv Hull and Eden upon their rrival were printed on the front no es of Moscow newspapers today. althouoh none of the papers commented edit- orially on the conference. War Loan Mating At Mount Stewart . y To A Goo Brifisiraorvefton: Sails 220,000 Miles N CENTRES ADHERE d Start Badly Mauled erman Army Falls Back ALLIED HEADQUAR- TERS, Oct. 19-—(AP) -— Badly mauled in six days of heavy attacks by Bri- tish a n d American troops, the German army guarding the gateways to Rome fell back on new mountain positions today under fresh on- slaughts by the 5th army after surrendering eight more Italian towns and villages. The enemy, shorn of air support, fled from his last positions overlook- ing the lower Volturno River when American forces ripped a yawning breach in Nazi defences 30 miles inland from the Mediterranean coast, where the Volturno swings in a northwest- ‘erly direction. The bloody and furiously fought battle of the volturno, as such, en- ded when these troops rammed their way from three to five miles through the Germans’ strong moun- tain defences to seize five towns in thrusts on either side of the upper Voiturno. These villages, taken in bitter, hard won infantry advances, were Glola, Llberin Fsicchio, Pon- telatono and Alvignno. "These gains on the mountain heights are where they count," said an Allied military SPOKQEIIIBTI. "If the mountains are taken the Germans will be forced l0 abandon the lowlands along the coast." Th the enemy was already feellnz this pressure wss indicat- in an announcement that Brit- ish amphibious forces which lan- ded near the mouth of the Voltur- no River last week had captured the town of Bressa, near the coast Just north of the River. Bth Army Gnlns The end of the Voltumo butt]; coincided with fresh gains by Gen, Sir Bernard Montgomery's British 3'31 Army on the central and Ad- riatic sectors of the fighting line and the first heavy blow by Italy based American bombers and figh- ters at the key Yugoslav commun- ication centre of Skoplle. on the onlv rail line between Belgrade and Athens. Some of the day's hardest fight- ing developed in the 0th Army's capture of Santo Stefano after a four mile advance. The Germans counter ~ attacked furiously time M"! 080111. but were repelled by Montgomery's veteran British. Can- adian and Indian troops. Possess. mn of Monteeilfone. near the Ad. rlatlc most. was secured after a day of hard street fighting. There was a vex-yo good attend- ance at the War an Meetinlgaeln Mount Stewart last night v. W T. Mercer was Chairman. and A BRITISH PORT. Oct. 19- iCPP-Oldest Flower Class corvette inopening the mceti ave a very pointed talk on thengpzesent War Loon Campaign. Ebucwing his speech the famous picture Prelude: to War was shown Senator the H .'J.P Macf tyre . who W“ l-hc llllfilncillol S 95kg‘ 0! liiotliskswgrotgsellitlratlzlllific. 113112211‘?! {Le fl/olllll! save a War .oan ad- that took 2o days. She operated 9B5 that Will 10ml be remember?" with the American Navy for a short bv those who had the nrlvllose o! time after the United States Lnter- hearing it. First he gave an outline Ed me W“ o; ffimodab oogltgin a; tilegdoat- __.__ _____ e o war an ep c c - growth of CanadasenArmy, Navy Brltish DBSiTOYEY and Air Force and the expanded production of materials of war. "To maintain and continue to support our Armed Forces and ive tnem the mechanized materias to fight which takes money and this mon- ey is not confiscated mone but money that we lend at a. fair ntcr- cst rate and no excuse Ls Provided for any man not to do his beat’ said Senator Macintyre Mr. Manning uagnsll who is the Organizer for Queens County w;.s the next speaker and he outlined the quota. for the Province and the unfit‘ Queen's County is expected to rs The films were shown by B. Graham Rogers of The ' ravel Bureau who also spoke briefly. ' STEEL GOES T0 WAIt Loss than ‘I per cent of Britain's iron and steel is being used for d0- mestic and civilian purposes ln the Royal Nsvv, Clcrkia slipped into this port with o Canadian ill her crew and 220 000 miles of ad- venture behind Panther Is Sunk Admiralty loss of the destro er new destroyer buit i began. No details as to her sine or? armament are available oi casualties haye been in She was commanded by Lt. -Cmdr. Viscount Jocelyn, son of the of Roden. Isaac Kasner and Klsll itch. have been fined e100 and M0 court costs each-the highest fln- es yet imposed in New Brunswick dit l Built in 1940. one of her earliest LONDON, Oct. l9 — (OP) —The today announced the Panther, a lnce the war The communique said ‘next of kin formed. Earl MERCHANTS rmpn EIDMUNSTON- N. 5.. Oct. i9 - (CP) - Two Ddmunston merchants. Rablnov- for violations of Prices Board cre- ulatiorls. l DONDON, Oct. 1o - <cr)_. Ml Gen. Drnja hnllovic flung his army of more 100.000 Yugoslav; against the Germans and is advancing steadily toward the great loop of the Danube, the bottleneck on the river's course via tho Romanian all fields to the Black Sol. a Cairo report said tonight. has than OTTAWA. Oct. I9 —- (CP) -Tht R. C. A. F. announced tonight the arrival at Toronto from Britain of Air Chief Commandant Katherine James ‘Ik-cfusis-Pbrbm, C. B. m, director of the R- A. E's Women Auxiliary Air Force, who will study the activities of the R. C. A. R's Women's Division from coast to coast. MONTREAL. Oct. 1B — (CPl — T. C- Lockwood. transport controller. today Issued an alm- eal 0o ull freight shipper; In Eutern Cnnuda. to withhflfl shipments as much as possible during the next seven yegkg k.{.'."..i°:'il"""".'"' "a m"- ! it! g n from the prairies. F. c", Recruiting Officerflliere “Vim? Officer LE. Phiipotid. D. F.C.. of the EC Al". staff. Munc- ton mobile recruiting unit. is at in the Province Accomp- anied b,v Corp. Bell. n.c.o. hem ha visited Summerslde on Monday and was here all day yesterday and Will be at the Armourles all day today and Thursday On Friday they will proceed to Montague. and leave Saturday on return to Moncton. This is the first visit here of the recruiting unit since the new plan was launched under which the R. C.A.F. and the Armv work oo-oper- atively 1n recrultlnsz. F0. Philpotts has been overseas since January 1941. and’ has seen extensive service in England. North Africa and Malta. He won the pov- eted D.F.C. in Africa last veer. I-le ihw with Wing Commander Doug- las Baden. D.S.O., D.F.C.. the leg- less ace. On one occasion he was shot down over England. but was lucky and after a short time in hos- pital was again back with his squadron. Among those with whom he ssw service were a number of Prince Edward Islanders. including Pit-Lieut. Art Brennan and Sgt. Bob Brennan. sons of Mr. AR. Brennan of Summerside. who have since been reported misslniz. PO. Phiipotts comes of fiszhtlnz stock. His father. Rev. A0. Phil- potts of Saint John N.B.. enlisted in the R.C.E. in 1940. shortlv nftcr the outbreak of war as n private. but since has won his commission as Lieutenant. Fill-Low Wllo f Lowe Hi5 own Monti MAY COME 00f M’ {n5 LlffLE EHO or 41E Q. High tide this afternoon a‘. 4.56 and tomorrow mornillli st 3.49 Sun sets this evening at 6-08 on" rises tomorrow morning st 7 23 Last quarter moon Oct. 20. 9.4! pm. DAILY All SERVICE (EXCEPT SUNDAY! Charlottetown — summeraido — oncton Leave Charlottetown 7.35 a. In- l2.00 noon. 1.80 p- In. Arrive Charlmielown l.l0 p. In. 0.45 p- m. 7.05 p. m. P. l. I.~N.S. Ferry Service Dali! Including Sundlys. Leave Wood Islands-HMO up. 2.1a pan. Leaves Cadboo B." p-II. l-ll x5», lfl-Mycw.