MAXIMG » Q, A MERE MAN °' ‘ MERE MAN Wk/ ///» The People's Paper Read by Everybody (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Bot are men d‘ hixhcr litre, and the only Inen that lpenk u“; for future time: to hear. Bold loaves thrive, withonl on. train of sense. while good men stern for want of impatience. Z Charlottetown Guardian, ‘live Cantu. Harlin] Guardian, Iounded Ill‘! W‘? i? ITPORT OMMEL PLANS TWIN AXIS OFFENSIVE Eoan Total For Dominion Reaches $139,084,250 In 5.57.5.2. Ralston Reveals SIierbnTok-e Outlinesrrogram Command Air, ‘ Prisoners Riot Still Gui Gftlurtailment Sea’ And Land In Front In Production brewing, In view of the crisis in France over Nazi efforts to ilrugoon y "flumw. m». May TIOi b8 able t0 béat Allies ['0 of M0051! Jaw lli SBCOIKl slailiigd ialzgr ITCIIIIIIS for German war factories, however. it could have l o ' ano er can . ' I I Bowmanville Camp. PM“ with 39 P" q m "" ~ - ' ~ - Draw; Big events shaping up in Middle East. Cent of Quota. Observers In Switzerland in clone touch with French public reels- ____ another political eclipse for Pierre Laval, arch French collaboraiinnisl. (By Stephen Barber, Assoc- A- r CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, rinsir, coronal; 2s, 1541i“ Annual lnhlcriptlol Delivered, 1,00 B; llnil: P. E. l. I490) to other Provinces and ll, l. A. um 10 PAGES War Situation Last Night (n, Kirke 1.. Simpson, Associated Press War Analyst) The timing of Admiral Jean Darlan’: ins tion trip to the Fréhch Iutpost in West Africa, Dakar, is related In ichy advices to Axis insis- iancc that on Allicaf attack on the strategic key to the South Atlantic is I tance to the Vichy-Berlin collaboration move see in It a possibility of f _ They detected something likc swan-song underionrs In Lavuifls riifiio np- orrrAWA, Oct. 22 —(CP)—- m- I OTTAWA, Oct. :2 (CP) fciice Minister Ralston announced tonight mat prisoners of war at , I to French workers to accept his program or tnke the COIlSBQIIPIICcu —V1ctory Loan German hands. ‘nnounced tonlght that 53823 Barton's trip is to look over defence possibilities In thi- cvcnt some sort headquarters at, Some of these Swiss listening posts suggest that one purpose for B'.‘l1 0t. “aided . . .. eiu_ thgin barlgrclgsc on ' subscribers bought bonds ycs- of French government decides l0'l’l‘l0Vf" from Vir-‘hy to Dakar. r, iated Press Stuff “i‘liL‘i') ‘tflirzflblyotlliesiillilliershaccilid s - e terday’ bHnglng to IO6465 the Iin the event of Levin's retirement as Vicliv (‘hit-f of State or his CAlRO’ Oqt’ 22? (AP)- ‘Allis r riled ' I l i? f cumulative total of purchasers removal by nrriiri mt. Dorian would seem to iu- h. um- h. tuki- nVCl‘. Till‘ Marshal Erwin Rommel wiiu wzidefig-itc .1111“ es e o“ ‘o far French sailor-politician actually is No. 1 man ilv-slrrunir- in tho rcgim,» M reported tonight i“ Sup‘ o a Co; mum,“ smwment’ h” B ‘ b ,bc 6 Vichy lmgioscd oncidMnrshaiPctainby the Nazis in which he was _ _ . 1M5“, through defence hendquam canwaifflésssagniflm Of the nu scri rs. 3. 54 . e u. recall Laval. v ieme command of all Axis r en, sold one prisoner W85 wounded WASHINGTON Ocfm _(g'l',)_ were cuiployets of p13,,“ and land, sea and iiir forces lli lihjl.“ fiscal’,rgllmrgféféegndqjgm TgiciCafifldian Legation today mn-le business houses who invested S Sod the llicdiicrrzinezin— includ- bmune,‘ wound“ Mummy o: we gtfllgeglagf giffggagggf ‘life Ulrglllgd $380,100 under the pflyrfill l e 0 _ mg the itiilrzin liii\',V-—iiilil "l-ll"'*<‘§ ‘fem “B114? “lid “We We"! atlon by Tme magazine o: l?“ Qrl. savings plan. Because of the planning twin offcnsivcs Pm,“ Edward Bland», grand no fatalities. The Defence Minister said "the chuckling was proceeded with" and "normal lriaouer of war camp life nu,- rcsruned after the guard was rcuiiorced by detachments from a m-iiz-bv military camp." The statement also mentioned "mild resistance" at one other camp, but said no further trouble had been encountered in any of the i5 other prisoner of war camps. Col Ralston said "it was neces- ra_r_v to fire four warning shots by rifle." ‘Three were fired in the air iillfl one toward the groundJFlie one fired toward the ground ricochet- ed and wounded a prisoner in the lez. "This tool: place," 11g added, "at n time when the rlsoiici-s seized and brutally assau ted an officer of rhe guard." In another rrtuce. a hole ‘choped through the roof and a ll‘ announcement continued. No Machine-Gun Fin R laid "no machine-gun fire was used. nor was there anyntear gas (Continued on page '7, 001,2) , ___-__-____ Search For N.S. Man Is Continlued DIGBY. N. S. Oct. 22-(01-‘0- Search for Charles Frude, 76-year. old resident of nearby Conway who has been missing since Saturday. continued today in the area around sydas Lake, where his fa- tbvr was killed 50 years ago by a falling tree. "The hunt. for the elderly man Wlis organized Tlirsdny, three days afwr he left his home in Conway to g0 for a week-end hunting trip to Sydas Lake. Only trace found was his horse, tied in a stall at his camp on the lake, which ap- pmeiillv had not been fed for Several days. Alberton Pilot Receives Wings ILAUPHIN, Man. Oct. 22 —-fCP) Plots fPCElVlng their wings at No 10 Service Flying Training Sch. i hero tonight Included: Prziice Ekiwnrd Island — A. E. Wlbfll. Alberton. Gaming Events e-O— "Tiilkies—Montnsuo PridB/v and leluiday. 10-22-21. ' "llilldekdourfa Monday. r 10-22-21. "We require a quantity of well fleshed bologna cattle. Island Cold. Storage C0,, Ltd, il-26-dtf. "Blah Tea Bazaar, Bingo, 9t. James Church, Georgetown Tues- day. October 21m. io-zr-H. "Unloading car bulk whole iziallflvvdFrlday and Saturdfiy, nii br b s, Di on an Burnett. M‘ m“ as 10-22-31. "Will be unloading car when fildlll’. Oct. 23, and Saturday. Russell Drlscoll, Mt. Herbert. 10-22-11. "Hallowekzn Dance. Vernon River Hall. Monday, October 26th. Web- stars Orchestra. Prilcs best cos- tume. io-za-zi. "Dnnoe at Pownal Hall October th, under the auspices o Reserve mi‘. Pownal Troops, in aid of Twins Overseas. 10-23-ii. "At York Hall tO-nlilht. special "I'm lllms will be shown. One shows ioinc of the fl htlng at Dieppe. there vrlll also “be two short Wnr fin Talks. No admission fee but a cnllccllmi will be taken in nlrl of The Rid Cross. l0-2il-li. “A meeting of the BtiifilW Skating Club Mid the Stanley "firs: Racing Club will be held m. the residence of Miller Fyfe. Binnlcv Bridge, on Friday, Oct. 13rd, at 8 p. m., for the purpose of “Dimming trustees. A Romy Willi) is also offered for sale. Jas. E. iiiscott, President. 10-22-21. icle desczibing p, riot in n Qermlm officers war prisoners camp at Bowmanvilie, Ont., when Na: prl. soners were manncled in retallat. ion for the chaining by the Ger. mans of Canadians and British soldiers captured at Dieppe. The official Canadian nthiludg l; that the publication was c. gel-long breach of censorship rbgulallom and the representations being made 586k B. full Investigation of the source of the informnvon and how it was brought across the border, it was said, According to officers of the Can- adian negation, the Canadian Gov. emment takes a serious view 0 the incident because it might have drastic repercussions on the lives of Canadian prisoners of wai- in Germany, Representations were made in particular to censorship officials in Washington, who two weeks a issued instructions that nothing t: publLslicd in the United States 0n the Bowmanville Incident. Hospitals Are Hard Ilit By War Ilrain OITAWA. Oct. 22 —(CP)— De- legates representing the Canadian Nurses‘ Association, Canadian Hos- ital Association and Pbdezal and llrovlncial Departments of Health today told National Selective Ser- vice officials here that unless greater protection were given es- sential personnel, hospitals would be unable to maintain "even rea- sonable standards of efficiency." Delegates present included Dr. J. A. McMillan, Charlottetown; Miss M. Mackenzie, Superintendent of Public Health Nursing Services, Halifax; Dr, Jean Gregoire, De- puty Minister of Health, Quebec; Llcut. Marjorie Russell. R..C.N,, Haifax, Miss Marion Myers, Saint John, N.B.; Miss K.M McLennan, Charlottetown; Marjorie Jenkins, Halifax. Identify Third Airman Killed MONUION, N.B.. Oct. 22—(CP)— Name of a previously unidentified student airman killed in a plane crush near Moricton yesterday was announced tonight as Cpl. Willem Shultz. of Bashaw. Alta. Two others killed when two training Diaries collided and crushed were identi- nlght-WOQ. Erven C. Grier-son. Bunny Brae. N.B.. and LAC. Robert E. Langdon, Bing- hzimptori, N.Y The other two oc- cupants of the planes were Injured. time required to canvass large numbers of employees in indus- Maritime Trade Board t ' l lants, lian headquarters . . . . Si‘; Plmyron ‘Savings returns Organization Backs move to have Murine Slip here; are likely to be meagre f0; Urge replacement 8.8- Charlottetown. some days yct, and today's rc- ONGPON NB Oct turns are the first to be re- (OP) _ Rw51um¢n§wgmé “mm Ceived under the payroll gav- by pubs Dominion Govcinimcnt on ings Scheme sc-vtral recommendations were ad- j . , opted today‘ at. the annual meeting Included in the subscriptions of the Miiritnic Board o: Trade. amount of $4,000.01” AR" Br“m“n' summemder P- ilalt Increase In Output w“ a" . r: l. was elected Pre id t r m - iflvfiiwd bl’ 51¢ Alberta 50V‘ Boafd. Succeeding irexlhomv; eminent and announced by C§§f3'ca,§s"sa me 30am.‘ m, Hon. Solon Low, provincial panama“ Cormussion were gluvwen OTTAWAT-rct. 22 _(CP)_ iffilfillrcl- ‘m? “wmmg "XCD- Mlxemfl- David Sinn, Administrator of The dollar total ‘ announced lo- E18- HILWJEQYI» chauman- Md Rand Alcoholic Beverages for one d8 W88 $139.0B4-35U- 0f “huh FM anlesqon? Mmlmm. managex" Wartime Prices and Trade ,44o,s5o represented wcdnes- . Sear-dwe- Sflml mm- VW- Board, tonight issui-d an ordi-r day's receipts “nwd hi5 mp3“ 55 lwncraw PW" curtailing operations of tho brewing industry. The order provides that on and after Nov. l. i942. no brfiw- er will be permitted to use more mo]; (or producing hecr m any quarter than tho amoiuit us“! - In the corresponding quarter oi’ the preceding year. The first. three-month period covered by the order ends Jrm- 3i 11BX1- W er mimic alltlcs reporting rctary and an address was iverl to Nagllonal Hcllrgqugrters con-kindle by Lconzird Knowles, Montrca, re- w show substantial progress. I-n presenting the Fsdoral Transport today's retums, eight of the first Cool-rollers Department. pine cities are in different pro- R P- Jf-‘llfill. Montreal. Resident vlncca. Sherbrocke, Que, is still 0f tihc Canadian Chaziiiber c: Com- out in front, and has become the pierce, spcke at a lunciiecn meet- mst of mm “n? w p“, me Lfig and later resented Iii-e Chum- half-way ‘mlilrii. ~ has ahead/y W's Trophy or safety 81nd iicimi b f 53 cent of its efficiency to the Shedlac Board of fsllilstlbiabrfdobfixptlve. per Trade. Donald Gordon, chairman The action, the Board says, M01759 Jaw; SaslL, has taken of the Wartime Prices and Trade is understood to be ii pro- liminary step in a prflgfflm ‘I! restriction which will be (luci- opod after a more detailed ex- amination of the brewing in- dustry's position. As tlic consumption of bccr in Canada has increased up- roxlimatciy l5 to 20 P" C?!" I" he last year, “it is obvious," the order states. “that the limit- ation imposed . . . will repre- sent a substantial curtailment 0f output, and in ull iIkc-lilioml result in some shortage oi’ dnm- estic supply." Prices Board officials say it. is expected s. substantial saving In manpower will be achieved by the restriction, in that it will greatly curtail distributive and sales promotion operations, in which the brewing industry has a large employment. d with 39 per cent Board, gave on address at a bim- glefuseggglaliulfllowm bv Sydney, quet txrnzghi- Ofihcir speakers re- N 8.. and S t John, N l3 , ear-h prescni-zng file W.P.'I‘.B. wrrc Robert wlbh 3g pgg- benb and Calgary wit-h F. Chisholm and Frank Dowsett. 28 per cent. Adopt-ca rrsolutions urged upon Q1119;- centres reporting include: titre Ffiflfféll Gcvcrnlmeiiat resumption t; Ch rlogpg- 0 riigi rain scrrcr etwceii H21.- _:. ifnx and Siiiiit Jzhii, replacement of (Continued on pose 7. C01 1) t-hc cm" ferry S.S Cliarloi-fetonln, lost- more than a year ago, 1nd in- Island Women Are Graduates vcslignllcn into the pcss billty of arrows. (CP) providing g marine railway at Char- clirtcywi ‘Die Board rccommerdcd that in utilization cf all available Canadian (Continued on page 9, Col 3) _ Uruguay Buys Seed The nme provinces and Newiound- Pot-limes Fro N mud were represented today in the ‘ m °B' 01°“ Wm“ Fladmim “m M‘ IOPON. Oct. 22 4c?) force (women's division) held at _ m0 Umgww Gsvemmenps Ni?- 7 Mamimg Depot c“ ‘he my? Sccd Bureau has completed plane I ‘ ' Owfidlim A” Fm“ (mmeI-‘s for shipment of 36,020 embed. of e iilvlskm) l‘ Ima-“by Rocknmh “w” New Bninswick seed potatoes to fire ~ , Uruguayan market, the Bursa/u’ Th4? Biimlmm m°1“ded"‘ Commissioner said here ticday. H: B Prim Edward mind - E- ; hoped this would be increased i0 I lamb/Ii” EmtGilafzlgirtfl°wlam more than 73.000 crates before the , O. . 8° . - - ason do. o.» M» -=r r mo» r- 5° e" Allied Planes NEW YORK, Oct. 22 —(=\Pl -—A chain of air raid alarms tonight across tiic European con- tinent along the route from Oct, 22 il/iidfilngtle-wlgcnirr? l TH ' M cgglfi’ ' ' » "SOVIGIS Make I I Slight Gains Dartmouth; E. M. Edstrcm. Birch Grove; H. Jones, Hunt-sport; M- M, MiicEactiern, Cape Breton; C. m. Roddlok, M. J. Rose. Yormourlh Brimswick -— E. Ne" E‘ w' r: I d w Ital indicated um Caldwell, Caldwell Brook‘ P. "3 ‘m ¥_ I . l‘_ Cougiililfl. l". Walsh, D. J. 'w1u- Moscow, Oct. Z3—(Friday)- gllfslfgalPflfiffhefffidfvd12E ff“, iaflks, Saint J0hn; M. P Mum)’. fAPl-The Red army fighting 011 n,“ “me h, many munllm first Freighter Is Launched At Pictoa (Dy Gordon MeIean, Canadian Press Staff Writer) PIGTOIU. N. 5.. Oct. 22—(CP)-— Aiming at a program Mt by P"- mier A. B. Macmillan at one shill a month, ship-builders here today launched the Victoria Park. fir" steel vessel to be built in Nova scotia since 1919. Six months in building. the trim LOGO-hon freighter had barely moved from its cradle when cranes were lifting the keel plate of an- other ship into its place while workmen swarmed over the hulls of three slate shl a in the yards also due for aunc irig shortly. The shl yard hem was started from scralach the end of last No- vember and the first keel laid pub, 2B. Two others were laid shortly after and a fourth shi . building berth was later added the yard. Little ceremony marked the 0c- caslon. Just before work got un- derway this morning, the Premier, in a brief speech. told shipyard workers, "you have done a jolymay urge youto can ue Mmcwn? R‘ A Parke“ Damousie‘ ‘he sllowy Steppes northwest o‘ Re orts reachin London from Newfoundland - M. D. Downey, Stalingrad occupied two Nazi ‘he summon‘ S315 alarm, W." Grmt Godfrey; O. B, Warren, trenches in an offensive spurt sounded l“ Geneva‘ swllu.“ Gnmd Bank. Thursday while inside the besieg- land‘ find in Path‘ Vichy‘ To“, ed city the Russians in haiid-to- mum and Lyon i" punch hand combat killed a battalion o! The“, we" h“, alarm; l“ Germans and smashed 12 enemy Gem“, “N, numb" uqmlly tanks in a successful defence now entering its 60th day. Snow and cold rains began en- veloping the Stalingrad area yes. tcrdny as the Russians continued their resolute defence amid the ruins of the battcred Volga river city, and front dispatches said the German penetrations into the northern lndustrinl district several do s ago still were ineffective. sounded in the past when Brit- ish airmen flew southward to- ward Italy's northern factories and then returned after ac- complishing their mission. Lcngthenin nights now make lblg run. er Allied plane oraylt The last it. A. F. raid from Britain on northern Italy WM last April l3, when llritlsh bombers smashed at thc Royal Arsenal at. Turin. Since then the British airmen have struck repeatedly from the the good work.” "Other- steel ships will shortly follow this one down the Ways. ho prophesied, "until at least 011° n the Caucasus the communi- ship a month is lflunfihed Md qua acknowledged the Germans Nova Sootia will take her rightful hm “gmoeedcd ln driving l; wedge place once more in the 8W8?- into the front line of our defen- _ shipbuilding Industry." ces" in the Mozdok area, but adci- Mediterranean area nt hlcily These ships, like the Victoria gd "fighting is in progress for the and Into in soiithrm "My. Park, he said, will be "constructed annlhflgflon o: ml, enemy group." notaby Naples and Tardnto.___ by Nova Bootlans, out of material -- " " rm" to a larte extent Pfofifified 111 Nova Scotia, and practically all from mnpire material-which ll not the case In other shlPYBPdl in Canada." Giving tho new craft its shove into life was the traditional bottle o; of champagne, wielded by Mrs, Robert Fraser, head of the wo- A men sliipbuilders who labored fl» the Victoria. Cheers of the crowd and whistles of harbor craft mingled as the 327-foot freighter slid smoothly into the harbor, the first of Novii Scoilns view fleet, destined. H! Premier Mac illan said. to "saff- l carry precious cargoes of muni- tlons and supplies so necessary in m; war zones today." F LCI I..l ll EXIIELS IN THE KITCHEN MR. DONALD GORDON MONCTON, Oct. tom on ui coiril. l'litl0lllli,, Will ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' iull0W iiu-ntably upo; ilic ms recent visits to Beth" . "d pi-ccluztioii oi civilian and Rome- sulilics to rclcus- mun e f ' w: ‘ purposes, b0ll(ll{ipov€(§i'(l0(l)lfi° h These “Ports, , ImPI-led onion cf the Wartime Prices t at t e Italian ndl-vv “hlch n: DUlLlQ tlic (‘iilillLll iiicciiiig oi Mzlllt-lllz.‘ Board 0t Trude. Orltliniiil; Llit: Board's program of and MussoiinPs picuucliou curloiliiiiriil, Mr. Gordon "prelim- U>c oi llliiiiilli uiicl mawri land dcwii ills lfrpoint lliillly statement of polu-y." rcsrlillrcvs lor l) ovtslcii cf uluuiii \\ll b.- (liiicil In illi‘ llllllllil Llii‘ ll-lilllli. L‘. (Jiiifliiliiiiiit will “oidrrly illtl l) l" l1" clue n". i. .._, PCQIIlTFIl for the i . wur Lin: urincz: indu l and -~(CP)— Ex- irude Brrzirti, clvclmecl tonight rarely _ goods and Si‘l'\'iL'l‘S for tho civilian poli- wmrrivnlly rc- tom's Mediterranean _ ' ll l't'(llllI‘(‘fl for tin- ii .11 ll, Ullniltlllvy’ and more“; Q1 proceed in an - Vt‘. llliilllitll", bufllt _ tho sliced ships, most of which are be- prugrzim." Bu; it llillnl. be realized lit.‘€1.l5 0f . , ' - essciitirii repair as a result of fill‘ at- _ v will proceed nil-Ii 0.1 diuiiciit liy control 0f pro- agziinsl Egypt and Syria. Sources ‘he the range of army to about the mania or Hungary. hzis greatly reduced size of the around six lieved in various stages of tucks. clrnlluuiiil of the Gcrmans and (llllll ll llplr iillll d' 'l l‘ _ , . . _, . Tm ' 1.1 luoor will rlilllilllgd Lamms m N01 “h Anna iby is iwtoi- of Nutloiiul selcct- Those lnfonnan‘ g Id "m" re l s .a t) 4‘ 19m. Sow Cunnmtees Wm w" has?‘ liiityfliltlfi? ltnmfgci r la:- .ic (raid the brl. t of 1 i'~.l 1 * f" mm we 5‘ experience of tllv: oriousplilfliliél- “wk l" "l" “'°"'""" Mflm‘ m i. o 9 ' 5 l>ll_.c.'i_'_ioii oi ._ pm; llll(\5_ anti. '1:ic iiffilfd will try lo act Ccfjoiitiiuivd l oiililwidgcfrii, C617 1)’! ___i_________ Talk 0f Early Election In Ontario First move will bc the "cu q crriinczin to fort-stall any pos- sible ;\lll(‘li attack. (‘oiiccnirut- Ions of pumcliute troops and plzbncs have iii-on reported from time to time in positions for such iui attack on tho British roar pnsitimi guarding the Mid- dii! blast, lWhetlier Rommel can beat the British Cullililflild to the olfenslvg in EZYDL ls doubtful. His Medit- eironeaai shipping hos suffered heavy losscs, while mports for nlonlhs how told of tiie growing Allied strcngi-li since Geri 5i: on llOll—(‘.\SL‘ilil£ll production on a ‘(Continued l TORONTO, Oct. 22 —- (CP)\ Hurry Nixon resigned as Ontario pi'f>\'lllC ll secretory today and one iicf. minister was appur- liis course of ncliuii us (icrdoii Conant took up lllS flllliPS us Premier of Ontario. post lust night WllPli hiilciicll Hepburn resigned. As an uftcririulli of the sudden Government in ‘rs iii Qll(‘i‘ll$ Park that fl5‘ll(‘l'ill election was other on eiiily under-filed on Hi! assumed ill!" change In Ontario iciizlvrslilli Tlitllrllfl; were hem-pl ‘Ollldlllfl International At A Glance RUSSIA — Rods smash Ger-mo attack iii Stalingrad, gain arouns noriliwcsl of licslcgcd city. FRolNfll - llairlzin gfics to Dakar as (icrniiins tlircufcn to use force ,- in comcripiing unwilling French '1 c_ lillfllfiif-‘r whose future was labor, uiidcciilcrl “'21s lion. Farqulior iliEDiTl-IIIRA. EAN - Canadian Oliver, friend of Mr. was going in lll Prlrcrilic iii (i next 'f‘\ir~<-¢lii_v \\‘ll(‘li Minister of Public Works mid Public Wvlfurc nnd IOILgJlXYIG NlXflfl. who said lie irm home near County uiilil lic would rc- tum to ’l’or0iilo rind lRSIIE a suitc- mciii. (lli his position :1. — , 7+? and it. A. F. fig iers strafe I!!!)Pvt- ivcs in occupied France; IRS. iin- nounccs flying forircsscs knocked down nim- Nazis In ycstcrdnfs Loricnt raid. PACIFIC — l‘. S. forces repulse minor Jnp thrust on (‘ruodairaiml d in Solomons. Bus Travel Restricted To 50-Mile Trips OfYT/HV/l, Oct, 22 —FCP)— dlrcct iimcniiig of bus i light. of the present emergency, and In- tlic drastic need t0 curfnl‘, ilic use frnveln; urn-civic, rubber, and libor. lhe who cannot be identified by name but who have close contacts in Eur- ope sziid Rommel obtained his expanded authority on has ventured beyond coastal guns, and air forces hnd been reduced same puppet "1 status as the forces of Ru- Bri- fleet the Italian niivy, battle- Rcrflrmel previously has been 1n total in Canada's zliird Victory’ Loan stood at $480,850 lost Highl- ft was revealed by liguies released from Provincial loan headquarters. Tins was a jun“; of nlriiust $200,. (jl)() over the grand total registered the previous day. Applications turned in by can- vrisscrs for Charlottetown more“. ell llle total contribution by $86.- 250. For the four day-s the drive has been on the Cflwlléll CRY i’! the province has subscribed .3232.- ooo. The quota set for the our ll $600,000. Sumrncrslde K695 PM” "m! Charlottetown in the campaign by subscribing $40,600 cswTdBY W bring the grand vote to (lute 11D to $89,750 The largo thermometer ln {he town, which kCI-‘DS Clilwfil informed of the prmZYfi-KX 01 m9 loun there, was rcuisiermg last evening at the 375.000 mark, The next light to register \\'lll signify that the $100,000 milestone h“ been rcucliefi. The buhiiice of Queen's (TOMMY. outside Charlottetown, lids already subscribed a total of $8.500. Mid the remainder of Prince County, Qlllgjde summcrslde, $57,650. King's County canvassers are making a fine showing and each cliiy are increasing the total num. ber of applications Up until last night reports showed that CillZBH-i irfihe east had already contribut- ed $42,450 to the 101m- Today Prince Edward BIB-rid canvqprer-s will be out again get- tlng [flQfe QppliClfllOHS for boiida and reducing the minimum quota of $1,750,000 set for this province. The chairman of tlic general sales section for Prince County reported yesterday the receipt of an application for a blOck 0f bflnfl! totalling $8.000 from tlic enter- prising firm of Arscnflult 8nd Gaudct, Llmitcd, gem-incl Till‘?- phanlg m, ‘tvcliinuton. This splcii. did subscription has greutlyi cu- couraged the committee and will he p. stimulus__ toy_vall__\'workcr_g (Continued on page 9. Col 8) I . HS EASY 4o CEf Info 4hr. Movies IF You Bur A flcmzf AT {HE B021 -_ “Mrs: 2 High tide thll llld tonight m, morning at llll 11.25. Sun sets this evening at 0.08 and rises tomoriow m0rnin¢ at 1.71. Pu] moon Oct. 23, 12,05 um Summerslde tJde l8 minute; lat‘ lion Charlottetown. CAR FERRY SERVICE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY From Borden-Lean 9.05 am, through restrictions prohibiting the must ciIccllve and necessary use of 1.00 D-IIL. 4.45 p.m.. 7.55 p.m. carrying 0f n bus tlinii 5O mllcs. lli llfi-KKCHKQI’ journey was announced tonight by (‘illllifll thc Munitions illi(l Supply Dcpnrt- full “In the vast pniijority of Instanc- miles mcni. The ciwlcr, effcctlve Nov. l5, docs es. journeys in excess of 5O more bus operation is in locul in excess of 50 miles 1.111.105 p.m.. 6.45 p.m.. ‘to one continuous A louriicv service. be. and is not, dccmcd wllliln this category. Leave Tormcntine-ill)! BM!- Cane SUNDAY SERVICE (May 3 to Dcc. 27 Inclusive) Leave Borden 9.00 p.m.. 6.45 p. Leave Tormi-ntinc 10.15 run. 8.0 not apply wlicrc no ntlicr “musori- czui b’: mnrlc liv rail, even tho-rm IHII- nblv rill-oil" form of liiibilc trzins- they portntloii is nvnilnhic. may ciiluil some inconvenience and possib y mlrirci expense. Whore REL-N.S. FERRY SERVICE “he (lPlIllllillPilllIl announcement bums provide the sole moans of said that. uiidcr iiislrlicllnns from trniislmrtntinn, ‘or l whore olfne: oxl-fuvemwood “lands 10m) mm" an‘ Trniisl. Coiilrollvi‘ (LS. Gray, iiicniis are imlle cssy lil('0ll\'(‘li‘t‘,!i., ' ‘ ' Regional 'i‘ruiisll nlflvcs thrmigh- cxccpiions will bc mzulc to ‘he bu“ (larlbon Noon and ‘"00 mm out. cilliillll ylhxlfilllii’ innllcd iicf- ucncrol order, curli (“iSC being Am qERyK-E loos _of lllf‘ mw illilifllye to all liulgwxl on its own nlPfllS. ‘_ l, public which cpvinilors, The ln- "it l5 cxliwlcd flint. lliL< orilcr Ciiflfiflltrlflttfl-foiilmllll" w slrurllnns wiil not. prevent the will result inn SllbSllilllllil l‘<‘fl‘Ii'l- 0"" carrying of ,1 prscugcr on n 50- ion in bus milr-nuc. Olw-nlors all insnvr Charlottetown 6-35 l-"J mile rcunil l:ii._ but. will prohibit Stlblllli thvlr own llrfllillsitls as to lz-fgaggll-S on“, no ‘m; 119 ilir! Milt- of a fwkcl for any cont-l iu- srlicdulcs Ihnn licclirc of tho lcnzlli of routc. imy uiiiieccssurily dup- scr- but 0li< lfllll'llf‘\‘ hr lzus of more 50 m:lcs. cw l)? on routes approved services which by the rctilrullrr. Tho lcttcr ‘rl the operators reads vlccs must be (liscontinuni. in will: "Flic principle on wlrcli rniifcs u-lrch supply essential local this order is DIIMFG is that, in the services are to be maintain ‘.0 ho 0llf‘l'lllf‘(l. llcn t c ol hr-r transportation ed}. Irres- .m. , PM!" Manchu; ll a.m.. and 6.10 p.m. UNIIAY SERVICE Iggy; %‘.harlottetown i245 ll-IB u." Moncton 4.15 p.m.