—-_-.___._.__1-. MMESlDEiGUARDl THE WESTERN GUARDIAN ' qENTS: Mm John rend. n Church street-Phone as: SUMMERS]!!! and PBINC; colmg-y ___/___,___ yo”, Subscription. Adveflllln] should be left with Mn. Pond. .-~—~".““" The Guardian may be bought gall) gig‘; of the following no", h, u pooiistore. Water Street. Gourllea Dtllptorg, w y,“ Be Bakery, Water Street. Marl Gaudel. 61 Grabvillesgzmlrmvm. AND PRINCE COUNTY C —TODAY- 1| coomi BONITA GRANVILLE can: REYNOLDS A ‘"11" “M15111! was solemniud 1,9 darti1 Church. Borden, 0n Waughter o! JW en Laura Maolsaac, 7h arnes W. Maclsaac and, - in and. the late id! . K h v haggggalof iryou. Rev. W Killlllgll-Maclsaac i HRONICLE lnsunnmit ALL ituvss --—-a RJLF. bombers Wreck Naples; Start huge fires lilllf} 5,, || Pillar WHAT ERYiiO ' j snouio KNOW ‘(his amazing O'Csdar Self Polishing Wax I"!!! your floors and linoleurm a beauti- ful finish in 20 minutes. Simply spply——let i! dry—and your work is done. lt polishes itself. It's non-slippery, waterwesiating, and easy to keep clean. Q-(ejagn- So/fPofisliiny The Guard" "1" l" =1°"'¢M w any home in Bumme no - d celebrated the Nupa cam/o, Egypt, Oct, 12-“; _ Carrier Boy at 2c pler day or lilo per week. Phone 289 for this sir-vita; l: llggggmgg performed the wed- British bombers in their m)ost , . ‘h; your order to t e boy responsible for deliveries on your route. glue bride wore a costume of olive ikigesséieli attack yet on Naples, ‘ W5 R _ . ~ l gy-gey-édwyth m“ accemfles and \ may} ‘iletgmlpxzny bxiiiildiryi . A lerr/rr/l/c-va/vork/lral/lg __ . . __ ' carri a hite ' . i ' n. a e _ ____,. . ' .. . .= Pals‘ nTlnlrnx-“Irbrj:rrzaaa:iz:h|r;ew:r n: Bragg!!! PURINA Lleggelraan at masMztctfsrédez pyBi§i“§i§iee'f°»‘li‘ilssI~ii5 i $ummcffid¢ girflegl vliuiigs Bgnrriirliiiliis away, hlasc , 1 y w ..n " ' ' . ‘ " -"'. ac - i. ce . .. .. . _ __ -= my gummy; Mtynyhyyn. were]: ..,, mm, ,, mm reggae, §-2_ COALITION GOV T CITE E 111m LES culls u u-ord. alrlvll: parable la Appgogrg-lhgu; Gocart and. Crib. 1B8. 000 feet and was visible 80 miles W“ '_'*' ~ ,. " o bioaeilsii- .__u crane“ or» o on w» » or .=~‘°r**1"e-_d-"°m ~41"@§e-¥@ei>1t1*=’ AVANTED to aura are rec-in -_ ' W‘? Durin ‘u... m. . P b, ' " , _ , _ hand iraii-i- wheel. Write slvlng size -—MILES of electric light, “can Also short subjects rerideie by Mrsfgtlgixrlgiilg filfnfifli - irotlliesllllne-xgligrl'anté1tfn Sig‘? n“? it/lajtlvgbeltillil: hegtfififilaleatgpigglltsigii, ourtnigfniteklesalilihelaifilngilier key So- 6181“; the C- C- F- sevem and Inde‘ vict officials reniaiiioi iii Moscow ciiiisri iiild best price to Post Wer and pavement, oin . ailiicc Box 027, Summlelrslde. winter on the westemgnfidlffi .609-l0-21-3i.| gil lamps, lanterns. wash boards, at Shows at 3.30 - 7,1,5_9_15 and a d t b Mr. . . and wstleneiir éerem y’.”‘nl‘t.“‘§,,.°£ °°111Dfll11ed by“ s. James Monmou- Bs orsanist. llowin the ceremony ____ iCpntlnued _ fro1n_ p9189_ 1) Incendiary bombs dropped on e, storage depot early in the raid start/ed a number 0i fires which pendent and Labor one each. Harold Winch, C. C. FE. leader in the lust Legislature, declared in a which hnd been declared in a state oi siege. (A Stockhoun newspaper report- "r? "We 5- L-693-10-23-2i 4mm your prescription fllhdw‘ i_ - the ha 1e high explosives later increased to .- , _ ¢rpi~zieiicotl_ dijuggists at Taylor JURETEST Cod Liver 011- moon tr g tlool-Ealifbstf-(Xl a Honey- s. conflagration covering 400 square fifffifififljglgt {§,,§°f,,",?‘u“,§‘g;§‘f,‘,‘,"§ ed Tuesday that Stnlzn had set up pug Co, ltlillfillgiflll. ‘vltanlin £65m; Fresh dated G - States units under one command yards urlth flames rising thousands conservative parties" snoopy ch51. 111$ 1\€'*111<-l\1“'-' 1H 11H fl1‘m°1"~‘11 "—_— 1168 Rexell Drugs. L loo-lo 2%“; at Nancy- He was taken prisoner of feet. it added. esce to ronn a. ovemment.” "'81" 0n 11*’ 11“>11'»* -T0l.l1'l‘ — Small house wlih .--—- _ - SUMM i and fall. It is untested under in 1917, escaped twice, but never There were no British losses l-le stated it s "obvious no parly ‘Vomfill. ¢1l1l(‘»1'1'11- "10 810d. and b. 152i rand gny,,ge_Ly%,_.& ivolaélarlff _HOUSE FOR SALE M Ken ERSIDE 31:11: fighting conditions as Slwéteedlejg inbcrosslllg tlée ii-ontier. ' will have 5 rumored; mgeorlly rd all others, not purl. rivaling actively Lou: ‘vim’ ' ' " ' - lngto “ - i a“ “Venice Russi n r- re urn to anada he n lla as it n iorm vrnm r di n - in thrt capital‘ tic-fer. had been L 5 I‘ Wm‘ dwble 1°11 P1106 rea- B’ w n tielped form the Royal Canadian a n! m “ma” ent wgrggrifsis 112C305: next‘. beeigrslie mover; from tncs cripitalezorie. functioning, al-~ *- l won - Chicken and Fowl. salable. Apply Keir Clark, Ken. ‘i003. Qualified Grading.‘ 3 ‘111- L '106-1,0-z3.31_ ii C. Kennedy, Kensington. ik L-690-i0-J3-7l. Bé-z-alifl?‘ “dialogs SUPPER and _____ r n or i-yon, pm b“, .-llt().\‘, LIVER, and Bone Mar- Manse. Wednesday, Octobersillltnr, an my 'l‘nii1'c: Especlaléy belneficliqjael tfi L-669-l0-25-28, y, amm- pDFSOIlS. our es X11 W“- plrlugs. L 705-10-23 2i Gafafllélzfi-l-mlflclillvls Ointment _____ ef, 50c and 31,00 _ 0n nnvr tit Carleton Siding Gimme-l “#11111 Dwss. llL‘(l npnrtineiit. Apply Boyd L 705-10_2.’i-2i five minim, Ciiileioii siding. ——-—- L-'7-1--. -—Re. dMr. 6 0 023 2i (rum; 8-11 s John sheen or “Gallant Sons” At the Capitol Theatre. S’side W!‘ would hold. e a , Russian morale has absorbed Stunning disasters along a 2,000-mile front and is still unshakeii from Murmansk m L'°1111,181'fld. to Mosocw, to R054 tov. r0 what extent the mired fields and roads on the Moscow perimeter 51¢ responsible for boasting down the Nazi attack ' 15 110i yet fully clear. Perhaps the massing of fresh Red Army reserves °1_' EmbfltU-Ed civilians around this Russian Verdun ~ mended the Air Fbree. and has been with that Rom/m, service ever since, At the time of the Moose River mine accident, when int-rest ran at. fever-pitch all through Canada, and the eastern United States, it was Edwards who vms plficfd in charge of air rescue operations. Foremost R.C.h..l". authority on dSlCiDlllle and ceremonial, he com- air force contingent sent to London for the coronaiion of King George VI and was respon- sible for R C.A.E'. arrangements in connection with the 1939 visit Oct. iifi-(APJ-Guided by the glo-lving crater of Vesuvius, five waves of British planes blasted Nilllics for five hours lust night and early today and caused dam- age which the Italian high com- mand described bluntly as huge. 1t was by fai- the longest and worst air raid of the war for the ancient cupiial of the kingdom of ‘Doro slcilies, a great port city o1 about 1,000,000 people, Italy's tliird largest. There das no disclosure of the extent of damage to the port __ eminent vreturned, spoke before leaving fcr Eublio interest were a new election eld merely in the hope of breaking the stalemate.” Iii an interview at Nanaimo, Lab- or Minister G. S. Pearson said the position of the Liberal government “is such that it is obvious it csnJt c on. and I think that every cons dersticn must be given to the possibility of carrying on the gov- withaut fin-her reference- to the geople during the vzar." Mr. carson, one of the Liberals Victoria to confer with Premier Pat- tullo and fellow cabinet rriemibers, Railways were though more slmivly hccniise of the Sllztliply-llltl‘“lSlllg volume of tril- llC nccrssiinlctl b_\' rvliiuviil oi ions and big nmuiims 0f llll ory machines oiid other equiyiineiit lest they fall into German hands. Communications were intact. Morale appeared. high. Food SUPPW was apparently ildPqllilli‘. All these items, in the opinion of observers, added up tn evidence of preparations for a long Will‘ n0 mat- ter what happens ‘in the west. jzjJqrjjjjjjja u ' a ____ attended the Presbytery Starring Jackie C00 - . ___s_- \'_ y, my _ “my n, sessions of the United on “ , p had much to do with , . . . ~ or to shi 1, in in ll ~ The miiirnry situation admittedly may ilpoiiligoa niid fuelmlblleesr, at Charlottetown this wgieci? ‘lie-ill 61' Allid 130mm Gran. That the attack hzlsnall but “hi” tfiilgxgfllllggflfiylléefiln Crn‘§§i(i§“e'r»l\o1'l><>1'- wlligdigllrs H; time22:11:11?“ twoMo’ whom‘ provincial “Cretan? W“ d‘“‘g°'°“s' B“ “int” w“ d?‘ Lin‘ lll n sqiiirrel‘s hoard now. Buy W916 Sue-Sis on their return oi Ml‘, ' bogged down, even on we for pcrdonnei egrly m me 9,-0.0“; 4 AXP-‘Jifnled Libvn, G‘ wf we“ a,“ “llpmiyd ge“°;;“},. -' 54161151112 T115! 0Y1 1111* "151 1°11“??- riiis. boiiles, jars. crooks. ails. axes 511d MYS- George Sheen. Summer- V1116. MozhaislcMallyaroslavets sector war and was promoted to the ranlri The city iviis~ blacked out wl~=n S'A»,‘S"1'°{"1‘°'° dgdeawmyeli tri l The gm" h‘“""1“"‘1 “'85 h‘ its slum-S of in ice-marshal last moniti. ‘i111’ first wave of planes came over himsealf i»); $.51’ positive of elaevzlllor‘: K11!’ Wml Sireflms "e021"? ‘We’ and west of the city, where the Nazis have dented the road de- fence front must deeply, doom; snow coating the plains. Dispatches from Moscow also told o! icy Bales and snow in the battle areas west and snus at Bruce's. L-69 40-23-71. LSPENDING FURLOUGH IN at 9 p.m.. but Vesuvius provided an I in Prince Rupert, which he has re- unquenchable beacon. presented for 25 years. With 41 of 48 polls counted he was only ‘i3 510v!) Cont. Sully. who succeeds aw vice-marshal Edwards as air Jackie Cooper. Bonita Granville Gene Reynolds and other clever Joachim lx-sftoche and Mrs. Jo- §§r-I.3Ecn1eorilr(i1upi§lng>%}ili2n§n%fi??? K ' zghlttugirsevevfigthmtlrligllle‘ hidarlous ad‘ ‘tgledrtiailln Nghengvlviéflxbe? Ob Ml- glexlxvlziigalér gerftiongfilrl mhgs nzbtel‘: l pcguncliilifdlgcxusivi bogggslbwvere drfipfl votes ahead of W G Weaver C o! there m l_v op Montreal lo spending his ensmgton matlc moments lns-*“é.‘aii§’f.’{‘°s,§’§~; have been mentioned ‘by silly”; 615111 lersfcintedwriui the devcl- tin-inn.” buildings" slncgiaifiaf-ylc- F. his only opponent ' Prov. lcinl food store: appeared Iarienngiigéilegialiéiitshe Quest cf dramatic story o; chndhood 1°§§j_ Moscow or Berlin for nearly °1?me‘1"°fm111ti1‘il’ ilvlaucll in Cnn- bombs lit fire-s which fire fighters] A5 speclllakm" W" u‘ $515111‘? to be s tisfoctofy‘ and the 11115515115 ' ' WS- 110W Showing at the Capitol *1 Week except that o... 3w ann Arm e. wk-ylng ms mo.» no; under control. military head’!glgeapflggilgrtiogoslfgggienbotlfurfig §§§?§n§§i°r"°fn§“ Sifprliifi; JOULTRY WANTED -- Large quantity of fowl and chickens. Buy- ing daily live and dressed poultry‘ El lialpc-que and fiench River. lpglicst market prices. Malpeque Riding 60111931155 L 70119-23-21 -LE.»\VE FOR BOULTER, COL. -.\irs. C.VS. Isinikletter, who has hzin visiting lier parents. Mr. and hirs. M, F‘. Schurman, summerside, lei: on i-cturii today for her home. in Boulier. Col, Mrs. Linkletter was Accompanied by her son, Charles-S, i‘ i JKETURNS FROM FAR NORTH -Captuin L, A- Moore is being welcomed by Summerside friends, huinr 1115i; re.urned from Restin- ticn lsliiid in the far north. Cau- nd been nwa for over r. lie was met at uebec by their younrest _ nry. Mr. Moore has ad .i_v ll "resting experience ln northern write home once more.-$ iviyn Tum is BRITISH - hens with a very prominent V on the end oi the rirll. The lion, however, must have thought she had not completed her task for n few days ago, she laid iiioihcr cog. with an unmistakable B_oii it. B ior British c! course. ‘brim the lien is trying to gay ‘is ‘"1013’ for the British and used the 1r ‘Wrggsnmnleaans in her power v-MQCOUCIIE C. W. L. MEET- Nr-riie Mlscouche subdivision of "l? C. W_. L. held their monthly “W111i; in the Convent classroom 1131111)‘. The President, Mrs. Urban 9111a presided. Meetin league rayer. era was a Md atlen ance and eight new glrtlnabers were welcomed by the ,1‘5~l1<‘nt. A vote of thanks was tndercd the committee tor the suc- cess oi the Bingo party and SOCHI "filing held last month. also a. vote i1 thanks was extended to Mrs. "Dlllne Peters who kindly ve kheir homcs ior the Bingo par ies ‘"1011 uiei-e both well attended and I neat sum realized, roceeds were i" d Cross and ~urch Fund. haes Red Cross Convener repored l Y1K siyen in a number of knitted 8S and hos ital supplies, also m it of fve dollars for the womb oi Sept. Two lottery boo ~16 bought. in aid of the City u, 51m“!- also a donationdlven to me Pnrish Church Fund. ter mg. a: business matters the President, Mrhglllzllfi. save an excellent report Sounsfigocesan Convention held in, ‘PERRY — HAMILTON NUP- Elgl‘: — A wedding of interest to d" friends took place last Sat- vfll’ at lllllcrest Church of Christ, L- Samson ofliciatlng. when ‘it llcilla M. Perr , daughter of Mr. mm rs. Howar Pe o! 5t. El- mnit- became the hr de oi Llo d m hOn of Rogers Road, Toron ‘Ct urcli was beautifully decorat- The bl} onskeis of pink gladlolas. e lblde who was given in mar- mfm 0y Mr. Frank Legs. wore s “new lace and net over white M,” made on graceful lines, he 1m was tight fitting and the‘ mg‘ Embroidered veil hung in soft, he“, laud was held in place witn a bu‘. fess oi net and pearls. Fhe “so ‘carried a nosegay oi white 15' ‘"111 loses. sweet peas and inn.- L“ “"1 Simpson was maid oil couver East. and is the Elli?’ "<1 were a pale blue tafletr a. s. ‘mile picture not and nose- "Woco hat a» match inc osrrledl ' “mouse of roses Mr an . . y Hamil- fi," $811,! best mun. The weddin snu- Mv ts, nlayed by Mr. Peter en- 1%,, ~M “T1118 the signing of the =1- 1...‘) P11 Kennedy sang ve swee - hm flrrfect Love". A recap ion was the home oi Mr. and Mini ' 811M . l-lil ""1 Mrr."ann.if§§"r£i9e§"'3i3ii' -rebride and aroom M". Btarflvn i». hjyblllt 11w rownwiin melon- Mfl corsage or pink r-ves. heyiwln£m I mother won a dress o hm “h,” blue suede with lacn w; ,\",'“1'e hat and cores» of red Mr; ‘H t" the reception Mr. and llonéymmnnh" left for y‘ - . rim-m"! ‘fu- For travelllnr t e bride dust,“ N blue crepe dross win or y. 1*" "overwork-c and our-ago win MY. and Mrs Hpmprnn s‘ e their home in ‘rot-onto. and Vicinity Theatre. It deals with high school youngsters in a new way. mingung the more serious side of youngsters Mrs James Mllligan, Norchum w a recent visitor to Kenslngton the Ellest of her parents Mr. and Mtg. William Toombs. approaching manhood and woman. as hood with the comical predlcaments in which youngsters find moon selves, A SW11!) oi high sclioo‘ students turn amateur detectives to trace s. °P1- R°°°T1 191111191 returned to murder so that the father or one resume his duties with the P. E. I. of their group may be cleared of Highlanders after spending p yew |the crime. They unearth a ciew days in Clay-mom, the guest M Ms ‘the law overlooked, trail it down.’ pulients Mr. and Mrs. Edison Dal- ze. MN- George Mayne and son wen- dell c! Emerald were visitors to Pleasant valley Saturday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. fiedley McKay. Miss Jean Moase is spending o few days in Long River the guest of her sister Mrs. Leigh pnynm and Mr. Paynter. Miss Hazel Cnndon, Charlotte- town, spent the week-end with her Parents Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Condon in Kensington. MYS- Wilfred Taylor was a. racenr visitor to Charlottetown. The regular meeting or the Bum. u, merside Road unit oi the Kensing- inn branch of the Red Cross met. so the home of Mrs. John Walker on Thursday Oct. 18th. The afternoon was spent in sewing. Luncheon was served. The next meeting i; to be held at the home o! Mrs Bruce Psynter. ‘ Mr. Vaughan Groom, Summer- slde, was a recent visitor to Ken- sington the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humphrey. The Misses Elsie Mayne 1nd Glenna Clark were visitors to Surnmerside on Saturday. Mrs. Preston Kennedy was e re. cent visltor to Summerside. Mrs. Harold Laird, Kelvin enter- tained Mrs. Parmenus Orr. Mr: J. ks Bradford Mlllman and Mrs. P J. Kennedy at the tea hour on Fridiu. Mrs. Angus Maclnnis Elected in B. it. VANCOUVER, Oct. fl-fCPl-If Mrs. Grace Msclinrun, newly elect- eo member o1 me n-ritisn uoluiiipia. Legislature, ever has need oz politi- cal advice she has only w turn w her husband or her tamer. Ln yesterday's voting Mrs. Mac- Innis was elec-ed as (lo-operative Commonwealth reoeration member for Vancouver-Burrow. the re- sult produced a unique situation beueved without record in the D0- licicsi annals oi csnaoa. Mrs. Macinnis is me wife of Ani- Maclnnis, u. C. r‘. member of e Dominion rsriismeut ior vali- dnughter of Wooosworth, honorary presi- F. and veverxrui dent 0i the C. C id member of the Federal House N th Ce tre- aom is“ a native of P. B. t Born in Winnipei in i006. Mrs Maoumls spent par 0i her olmd- hood in British Columbia- but was educated at the University ol Man- itoba and won a scholarship wmch ,enabled her to study at tne sor- bonne. in France. Accompanying her family on cam- lpaigu tours Mrs Msclnnls must , nave picked up lots of valuable tips. With . Grant McNeil, tonne: member of Parliament for Vancuu ' ver North she won the lelbera istronghold of Vancouver-Burrow away from J. H. llbnster and ali- cther woman. Mrs. Helen Doug s Smith. who in i083 was the second to sit In the woman ever elected British Columbia legislature. l ‘CIIUTISTS IN 1935 reconstruct the crime arid trick the criminal to a high school show where he ls trapped into revealing himself by seeing the murder re- enacted. Jackie Cooper, rown to young manhood, is a asking baseball captain, and his loyalty for Gene Reynolds is a high point in ilie story. l-le is teamed with Bonita Granville as hi; school sweetheart. uith blonde June Preisser playing the school vamp. Leo Gorcey of the Dead End Kids, is convincing as the policemans son, and Tommy Kelly, of “Tom sawyer" lame aso scores. War LQIJLLUINICG from page 1) yet reached the Moscow front to tourn fields into quagmires and dirt roads into bogs. Soon its subjreezing and sub-rare reserves will move up behind that sodden skirmish line tn bind the mire with icy armor over which tanks and motor transports can move again. What will happen then is be. yond calculation There is little or no exper- ience by which mllita minds can gauge the probablities of mechanized winter warfare. Hitler's steel-shod war ma- chine has won its great victor. udge Colic W“. 2r‘ t from ‘Maw’ goflee goodness. ‘#1 NH Ill Germany has trained parachute troupe since till. -. ._ -i.__l I Interpreting 111115.211‘; e EBUNUMY b! 11°“ ' f much FLRVUUR andlill Why Maxwell llouse is ee ICONOMKM Tho famous Maxwell House blend has been still further enriched-made even more temptingly delicious-fuller bodied. W This new and better blend is roasted fig“ by s remarkable new process. It radiates uniform heat right through every bean-captures every atom of rich Maxwell Home comes in a Snpera Vacuum tin-the only way known to pack cofiee so that it can't lose any bf its original roaster freshness. 518-115 speak of German foeier attempts northeast or Ore]. It is along the rise of the Oka. River and its tributaries in the Orel sector that the Russians seem to have massed sufficient force to halt the southern pincer arm or the Nflll forces which sought to encircle Moscow. And if tlie 1 Nazis cannot turn the south flank of the MozhaisLMaly- aroslavets front from ore], ll’, I appears that only by cost‘;- l frontal attack can the main l road to Moscow from the west, the road of Napoleon via Smolensk-Mozhalsk, beopened. ITALIAN S BEGIN l (continued from page 1) of state, Breckinridge Long, floor, Germany had asked for 1,000,000 Italian soldiers to serve in Russia and elsewhere continued to cause resentment here. Editor Virginia Gnyda denied Longs statement and accused the _Roosevelt administration of try. mg to cause "a social and politcial upheaval in Italy against Fascism “a volun- Newsnaper dispatches said [tal- lan troops in Russia “are not strong ‘in numbers." and cold or their hardship in the light against the Russian; beyond stallno in an effort to encircle Rostov on tlio Blatck Sea. 100 miles to the south- eas . The announcement of rationed sales wssmadeatatime when Dr. Walther Funk, German economics minister, and Dr. Karl Clodius. German trade expert, were dis. cusslng_"important and complex economic problems" with Italian leaders. Observers assumed that the Axis economists were considering how to adjust trade in their s0- called new Europe and distribute available supplies for the second whiter of the wiir. One prob'cm facing them is how to supply the Axis-conquered ter- ies elsewhere between s1£igg_-rlt0ries oi Yugoslavia. and Greece. BDNESS aver! 0°11“ Serve by Saving- Ioy Wor- Sovlnge Certificates tlon in Ottawa. he went to we. er_n Canada and in i016 enlsted with the 175th bzttafiori ior over- seas service Later he tramle red to the R0 ..l Flying Corps, servzng . ct-ion both as observer and as pilot. At the outbreak of the present war he was called fcr service and given the task of organizing R.C. Al“. recruiting centres. ‘U115 e-m. n‘. ed. he asaumed command of Trenton, Ont, Pll‘ station, transferred fcm there to "barge or Hdi'1‘l‘.]1s‘fai‘~ri or Esq. ern Air Commend, Halifax For the past f-sw months he has been director of air personnel adminis- tration here, Royal Navy Blasts at big German guns By Larry Allen Associated Press staff Writer WITH BRITISH WARSHIPSy EAST OF TOBRUK. Libya, Ocl. 22 . _lAP)—A 11mg line of British‘, rvarsliips stood off the bleak‘ Libyan coast early today and pumped tons or high explosives in. to German artillery positions east of besieged Tobruk in a spectacular reminder that a major British ‘and offensive may begin soon in the desert. Not a Nazi gun spoke nor did an Axis plane appear during and after the 15-minute bombardment Naval officers said it was highly successful. While the operation primarily aided in relieving pressure on sur- rounded Allied forces at Tobruk ‘it also was reminiscent of naval ac- tivity which last wiiitcr preceded and aided Gen. sir Archibald befiig t'“k"1ia‘s birth-rate is slipping Prof (n, i quarters reported, Despite great damage to dwell-l ings, only 14 persons were officially reported killed and 2'7 lnlured in_l dicatlng that the people, after many raids. are taking to their shelters in time. The last raiders flew away about] 2 am. 1 iyionsion-hurnioioisv CANBERRA - (CP) - Arise. 1L,’ Wood told a parliaiiiciiiry “um- lmit-tee, because the universal trend ‘of films, books and plays is towards e sex relations rather than family re- sponsibilitics. ORANGE GASOLINE PRETORIA — (OP) —- By gov- ernment order. its nii production measure, all petrol d‘;- tributed bv the oil cum anies in the Union of South Afrca is dyweci orange in color. ‘VILD-FIANVERS PROTECTED CAPE TOWN — (CPI -— Soiit , African laws protect wild-flowers and several persons have been fined in the courts for selling them on the city streets. 1 Hm you ‘eaienVilEVlPillll riurrs mo] these brilliant torches floated near the earth the big guns let go one after the other, shel-‘s crashed with shattering explosions in the target area where Nazi long-range guns have been pumping; eight-inch shells into Tobruk. On both sldcs as for as the eye could see the fleevs guns lit the dark choppy sea. Perhaps the German gunners feared that to answer would dis- close their own exact emplacemellts. At any rate no laud batteries went into action although the warships were easily within range. British officers were confident that the bombardment had serious. ly damaged, if not destroyed, the German desert artillery, and dawn. Wavcl1's drive against the Ital. ions from Egypt as {or west as Bengnsi. Libya. British planes took off M101 "coon m m; msr mop ” MALVIE u. House $5M NO/lii’ nv Et/ERYPpl/A/DM droppedllaresJnLtliemobjective.1; __ DRIP GRIND-for Drip PM REGULAR GRIND-ior Percolator or Boiled Coffee found the fleet steaming uncl..u~ lengcgbgostivard‘toward _l,iome.__ and Glass Coffee-Makers economy-in- l and even in many ur h| vote was not complete although me‘ _ _ .l_ result established was beyond d0ll':l., leased at regular l’ Results 0f the vote of British Col-flofY ‘V0111. with 8M I1 _ in; made of the home guarc o. part-time civilian soldiers. also want concentration of War m- .seas had riot but!) announced late diistry under a single licnc! Pattullo and R L. Maltland, K. C., provincial Conservative leader, re- fused to commit themselves. Mr. Pattullds only announcement today was that if elected in Prince Rupert he would firoceed to Ottawa this week~end wit Finance Min st- er John Hart to sign an agreement with the Dominion government re- garding British Columbia's surrend- er of the personal income tax field for duration of the war. Onlv once since party government was introduced in Britis Columbia in 1903 has coalition government been attem ted and it never reach- d actual Tolmte, then Conservative premier, asked the Liberals to form a govern- ment under his leadership. but. they refused. If Premier Pattullo makes a. nim- ilar offer to Mr. Maitland and lL is refused, the Liberals would face de- i feat should there arise any Joint ac- tion in the Legislature by Conser- vatives and C. C. F Resul ions continued to trickle umbia members of the armed Iorces in other carts of Canada and over- today and there was no indication when it would be forthcoming. P0- it would have little effect on the feneral trend of the votiiiy. Attorney-General Wismer out in Vancouver-Center where two 0.0.)’. candidates, Mrs. Laura Jamieson and W. W. Lefeaux were elected. e Provincial Secretary Weir W115 defeated in VancouveLPoint Grey. a three-member constituency, lost E conservatives were elected. l‘ Character of Nation can be Changed quickly WINDSOR, N. 8., Oct. 22 -(CP) -—The character cf s nation can be changed in one generation by the great institutions ol the home, school, community and church, Rev. E. R. MacLean of Toronto. toid delegates to the 22nd annual convention oi the Mariume Relis- loiis Education Council here today. Mr. MncLean, who is genera‘. sec- retary of the Ontario religious (‘fill- cation council. declared Christian character was ti"? 111°“! 1ml>1‘1‘\'<1\1'~ thing about a nation. “If we are m build e world which will be 800d. we must produce Christian charac- ter in the life of its citizens," he l said. Dr. Ian MacKinnon, faculty mem- bcr of Pine l-llll Divinity Hall. mil- ling spoke on the need for leaders with s missionary passion who would go into the neglected areas of the country. He declared the church needed s scientific program to challenge youth and age at a time when the nation was threat- ened. Rev. 1. J’. Levy of Charlottetown. vice-chairman of the M.R.E.C. r1911- ernl board, gave the annual report. He said the M. R. E. C. represents two vital and worthwhile things»- the church at work with youth and the churches working together with youth. l-le salt! the financial position oi the M. R. E. C. was Breatly irn- proved. Tho convention expressed apprec- iavon to W. R. North of saint Jolln, N, B, for having originated "Life Saver" tag dav by menus of whfch Maritime girls raised 31.000. Rev. 0. C. Mackenzie of l-iaiiax spoke on the matter of providing men in the services with a vital re- ligious program. KILLED BY DITClI-DIGGING MACHINE MONCDON. N B Oct. 22-10?! —~Obed Jonah, when his clothing caught in the orm’ In 1933 Hon’ 3' F’ gd by the end of 1918, although the armed forces woulr‘ \~' r a same as at the end of the last war. lltical observers believed, however. c! mm G0,,“ recenuy despatches in which as, was killed today produced soup, fresh eggs, yieal, riw and tea for a large party on short notice. LORDS DISCUSS gezlarrrlslléa.rrg<all__h front. Justifylng the government's us. of man-power, Lord ivloyiie (Ti clar- ed munitions preclusion bl‘ n.xi oar would be double that achiev- Urge More Use oi Women Lord Strabolgi and other critics oi the government's manpower ">1;- icy want to use more women '\\\l."K- ' _ ers in the factories and to Du’. low t5 from remote Dewy? tdodmas reflect a dual army syhstun _ prior ‘l "hi h th llliori. of soLii- ; in ban ridirigs the, zyhecumteel dgm Wonk, be W, l‘ vain‘ 11v fric- They Lord Movne reminded the House ' punished. the command- r in chief of the B. E. F. in Fland- ers said l! took six months to trans- port that army to fiance- “Surelyfl he added, "it would be madness for us to imillYlivl-‘fl 3" xpedition of that kin . (Lord Gorvs dcspa hes M2911 that future expeditionary" forces be qoipped on a scale commensurate “"1"” M" Mmhm‘ “d “w “h” ivith the size of the operation plan- ned.) Lord Moyne said also that the oot of the Illflll-PUKVCI‘ problem was that Germany: had far outstripped Bryyam-S ghqwyqqn increase in work- mq population since 191B. Quotes Figures _ In rebuttal. Lord strabolgi quot- od figures he said were American o the effect that lhe Germans now had only l0) tanks in the We". 11nd dl ".l . :22": .3: ..:;:2;.". .. ... had been able _ Gonna“ armored units from 1N1‘ French and Belgian a . and remarkcd to divert half 5119 He also Suggpgted \ xvomcn before long would be. {Lylnil 1n W‘ erational warcratt. . - d Qutgde Parliament, authorize soon-cs sold the government had 71° such puns (or women; that thou- snn,“ of p-nms nn“* homo trained ‘in Biriinln, the DOYYllYliOll‘ and the United Slates ‘avoulil be amps. Other sources said the German! n‘ myflding honw fortifications ‘n the Calais MPH of P111"? -‘ “m; sum-Amy to guard against 1311i‘ C0\ll'1l.'.‘l‘-ll\\'i\.\'.(\!\. News Briefs N_ 6¢~ gpfliCPr-Ernfi BmLgvgPgiiiisep o1 11B "1- 191d m‘ Hguée o] COilllllOTlS l ternal IllCrl-Alliy occurred to 2'61; p“ moo ~ for the lowos mark on rceptd l-lo crdited oar- time malerniiy hospitals in total)- tion shins. “more or?" “ll-m babies were born with a M80 Pa," in ltfidtltliflg the nicrinliiy. He. M116- the condition oi public health re- mained satisfactory 111111 1°51" d epidemics hid provcn 8T°1111d1'-’”- UITAWA. on zir-icrl-Aefl- culture department officials said today they wore confident Brill-Sb requirements for 112.099.9011 Wund‘ cl Caaiidiwi cheese b3‘ Mfimh 312'; 1942, would be conapleted allehgllll a decrease in merit @1191“ B" n“ in Ontarc and Qllbec of mall g2! d ycgueesecm ord order that a a ggcduced in Ontario and Quebec must be earmarked for export. This order was made elk-Hive May 2G and its rescinding w.""‘d mean that lower quantity-s o’ chce e ln ttvse accident occurred w le chain of a ditch-digging macaw‘. drawing him around the chain. 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