More-Fcbple Island Total For First“ JIlree Days Was $400, 950 "“lld the same rate be main- ta ed n in durins irht wires when totalled tomorrow mornina should come close to ll90.000.000 mark. Brsnticrd. Ont... leads Canadian cities and towns striving t» reach their combined senerei canvass and payroll ssvinsl obiectives. with 48.4 per cent. Working to overtake it before the 100 per cent mark is passed are Buynmerside. P111. 20.5 and Three Rigers. Que. 20.0. Vslleyiield Que. night. h” h glmduthe fohnn loan, of 31$. contacted with the esm tiled. '1' gusts for the mvum “The fit. issued last nisht an us; been; down into 0h"l‘ewn Del Well HALIFAX. Oct. N-(CH-Troous in Military District Ne. 8 have sub- scribed a total of 0886.900 to the in; 5th Victory loan. or 48 per cent oi their 0800.000 phtective. the army announced Soldiers at Greenwood. N. l. led the ands with an even 100 percent of their cuots. nushinir cf first place. A. Oct. 00-(010-11161- anadrs 0N.800.000 a d . first o days. A dail" avers-Re oi Y is required to meet the Igioiiisetive in 1s days. night's announcement said Generous Legacies Made 50y Late Mr. H. R. Hilson wi 61.0 and Charlottetown was fourth with sis. Under the terms of the will oi the late Mr. Howard R. Hilton, ra- town, 01,000; Gillespi gently pi-obsted generous Charlottetown, 01.000; Llo . m!!! cash legacies tflto ,3)?‘ .q::lh; wn. 01. ;_ ‘rats... vi... ooo; negihsie Younkgg) and! IhII the ETOWN. CANADA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1943 s sill) 11121111211110; FROM CRIMEA IHIBMEP (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew shlnmnl ERRED __Subscribe To Fifth Loan, Cadet Allin Thompson, of l0l Upxper Prince, Charlottetown, P.E.l., w o received hie certificate at the Canadian Army Officers’ Training Centre. Brockville. Ont. October 1e. IIaII 0f Germany's Big cities Damaged LONDON Oct. 20--(OP)—I-Iuif 01,000; Maurice Martin, Charlotte- Leslie oi Gennanyb leadink cities now have been severely damaged by Al- lied bombing an RAF comment- ator said today. 1'1 of them so badly they are more oi a liability than an asset to the war effort. tying l!) more men in repair; than in production. Fourteen additional cities were said oihsve been damaged heavily bv slim-period standards. with Hammirghpyina received in acre- ase usrnaized to itrindurtrial 1nd- chine Jrquévalleélt to 0-’) Cnventrrs. eouver. 00 : ll Mary Bowden, town, 01,000, D. n. tt, Chsr- 01o ,, _ vs var. 0!, : llise Madeline lottetcwn, 01,000; Arthur Dover. 0.0.495 m, m§,‘,"’§.',‘_°'y" Dm“ wrsneouver. 02,000; Walter Charlottetown. 01.000: Edmund _______ Bowden. Vancouver. 02.000; Mrs- l-lorne. Charlottetown. 01000;‘ Ar- Lower Ireewwp, 04,- thur T. Vinnioombe, Halifax, 01,- hour. 01.000; Murray Harbour. 01 Ghosts-cl, Charlottetown. B01’ 01,000; William Charlottetown. 01.000; Perry, Atlantic City, lune. Bedeque. Macrarlsne. 3 Gillie. 03.000: B. est. kane, ssh. 01.000: Frank O. est. Innifsiail, Alberta. 01.000; Mrs. Bernard Btitt, I4 Pas, Man. 01.000; H J. Montgom- ery. Wetsskiwin, Alberta. 00,000; Kenneth Montgoni nwn. 02.000: James Montiiome y, Wet- askiwin, 02,000: Miss Marjorie Montgomery. Wetaskiwin. 01.0001 Miss Dorothy Montgom y. Wetss- klwin, 01.000: l). Hooper Robinson, Vancouver. 04,000 \ edeceased estator): Victor H. Shaw. Char- ottetown. (predeceased testator), $1.000: Everett Shaw. Brsclrlly. 0i.- 500; ‘Miss 171M506). Brebsut. Gurn- N.J lottctown, 01,000 After making his widow. Mr. Hilson directed the. the residue of his setate be 169d. one third to Saint Protestant 0 Peardon emu,” gimp instituitionl. but in the event Charlottetown. 01,000: Itarl Lecd. Charlottetown 01.000: Don- ald MsoLeod. Charlottetown, £1,000; . B Miss Jean‘ MaeLeodECh rlot to ': Mile Rob- 01000: Robert Charlottetown. “.000 erta authorised. Charlottetown. 01.- ' liar] C. Baker. Charlottetown, sed by th erectlo of third store to the bu ldi II 118. ion wards the cost of such addition. The will directs that ail lies, gifts and other benefits be roe 7,. '- curring ogvi-ziirs " ies— Th - hy-Tllk Murray River W451i?“ nag estate. Trial Of De i- I --.... s. m... R h N p h .... .. l "- m y 1°'\3'3\- 211231;: e§e1l§%i';t_ projects m“ the wrgvgcyordxg: an; 13c? r153. to the hzmwaf omflummkaogt (page; a handout weighingds 3-4 ' __ . _' ' ' a s.v.w. JONES t reviveSirI-la , a ' "amm" 5‘"“"°’- “m” °°‘ ‘ "Auction w. Pnrkdsle Hg Hall sis m» Staff Writer Isiwush sir lisiiivwghvfiiisi; “$.11 PTIGBS BUITII Order geld: e;:\t1$rr1mf§r,,g-ePiugihitglzlfi “Hum.” 067mb" 3m” ‘ ab“. (Aglifilzelltriaalrbfmmredogc M221: ‘M553... didn’t have much hope of 5"‘ 9*"? "hffh 5° qmckw cam’ uiii“‘i'i‘$r"sis %'afiisnltyioggchl his“: '°.'°““‘ ‘ihgawusfitsfiz eiicari 31mm Han“ MW Hm“ demam“ no Drawn Poultry k015i“: 32.13%‘..- "The stcrv of the . r . o'c - - ,, ' > ' - ___ “m” ii’ “ii” %°“8i..i’il..‘“i remarks ..;'1=;:-....“.'.".: strays; 8.0.1:; -- tfiii".i‘ili»'f°féllf.li.°li 304%? "Bog we ‘M c. at North .s'..'.i’. the. slsvins lest July of sir of saving my best friend's life." Th merit stupidity {but 1 have known‘ when.“ numb o, .- ggn¢ Hun g u, Christie raised his voice again when OIITAWA. Oct. 00 - (C?) - c for a long time. "m" or“ "."'=e:*a'.':..*t..i’:"...."“'- can. "arr. 5005i ..t‘.§‘°§i“’.'i‘" ".’.‘°°.'."°'.f.‘.‘..$8.’. “rd.~.:.°'.°.::.' ...‘.‘§..i.¥.2’.‘2°“;.‘.‘..‘.i; 11135.?! ‘is: ._.__ counse i . o e c ec ve . . s r "L. O. B. A. oose supper lai- ‘it’... shouted replies in s cross-ex- towel he wet to wipe oif Sir iisr- draw-h poultry may sold at i0 5.000 women to come to London vstion Arlnv l-lsirTueedsy. Novesn- aminstion centred u n ‘the W "s ce. _ n wit, h pound above the maximum and beer speeches when the, name ‘a =- ‘Ml-Ii ais-siisxfiiiiiiirii’ o»=‘1‘=='=.“:i.'."""‘s=..*ri.%si'- "'*t.§°:.:."$..:=.:r: "‘ ‘W’ ~———— - ou ' . . an; em "Mama's Mills, Hostherdslo. when he went to awaken him for mines asked whybChrlstieil i1 he D The Board said that the bird's do to res-i 901m: full blast for the closed from Ostober 00th Nov- breakfast. m I “Mum W" Wm IMHIIIM head, feet and s11 internal organs "var effort-could hfWo been ob- “'“*' "i m‘ .02":- sa..':":i::'ai. ma. i: c '" “.2'.'ii“..i.‘ii‘i.. .2 ma“ stew...“ .40.. “iii... *;,w~<;;-==~-. --—— a . as _. w e, ' "BB0". Bills Te 310W- IIIIIW 511‘ 31m" ‘ffmgd “a; fikghmlfl‘ h‘. ‘“'°°'°"d m‘ um r-iuitry- The cleaned issard, heart trust 0.000 worn». 9:. ,.'.....f,l,'.‘ his "-.i.'.'::'..i’.l.""“.. um risotto hi“? " '" w~=‘-"1Y=‘~h'=°0»~ =11 ti? c "a :'.::.-.'~*:..:.~.: 2.2:- "a M 00th. ‘10-01-31. b liisrignvurzi-ogglerddongrigggeo: thsvcgunsel demanded. vim,‘ I m..." “In”. bud a - __L —--——- I 811° n .. ‘ customer's request after it has Rflr-kpfnjl. T "wghuq u, h“ u q greased 4 h 5nd wr oped his arms about But you went beck to the room B _ - . I’ 0 “‘°““"......"' ...'*...*" "W. "1 '3'” c" "M " m" nerve so" “mm R§°'i...‘§°"é22$..“‘i‘..'°.ii...“ii?.':'{‘.. Sell on Shares 33% o“ Iuttmuuaimeetate dealer and “fillet was the natural thing m cents for doing so, the Board said. NEW YORK-i-o t m-JAP) n - - . ' " iii-i- c s-q "Chicken "- pshcs tollifvtmdtdlvibg Bgitdnstllrnil bivalent mist to testify was Mrs. Neweil nsunsrs r0 course John p. Rockefeller has n sh ed . fir P‘ ' ' 1 3m, 74 g wsgsbournc. the Kelly. wife of the manner of Sir --—-—— to sell l5.000.000worth ofh ho d- ' ‘urn a‘ ~ t ' ‘awn’! ° ts ttnu a terrific Harry's extensive Nassau enter- o! tlndlrd Oll stock-s to Def- . ‘W! Tith- lupner “l, g“ f...” ‘h... he prises gnd sh. second pump u. ~ qonasc. Oct. ao-rom-noh. Illt expansion of his in elf-moist ' " ' ' --=,,~,», -- c": i": “a.” h "i" ‘n: “mar. i‘: r.-:*r..=.....'---a=rm- m" —-~ . e w en a _'s - o a s e. sy. lhiwkamciub mt"?! M" bee" w" 9.119111%” 03ft“ §...,,',"{..¢ 3'1‘. preside tomorrow t e official Stocks to be sold publicly are: new" 2g Undo! l! gs her stori from a chair near the opening of the first convention oi 200.000 s of Standard Oil - -"" "its-v" -- ~- M ca“ hermit- ti: t": h * ma: i..‘.i‘..i.'.’~eii’°"ii’i..ii‘°'i‘ "i ' ' YOOMI Q EQD GI‘ ussn, OWTI 1 s Pflflf‘. P .' . s IIIBI __.__ .ti Ret ‘r i W tbo e mctlng will last three rl v rid i Standard Oll Como ny i Cali- .1113... u“ 3 °'°'°§§i "Wis ‘tfsturslrakgrgllfisfiltgbefistgl’: her hmifmsoilgfi. she: rsigigsi. sh: denptlsis from s11 parts eiflolhias fol-his. ‘ ooo shares 3i slsnssro . y. bar- aw. Mar deg h wnwh a. the bodv - and United states are expected in Oil of Indians and 150.000 shares mm“- w“ "m" mfiiliifii, ‘iii? rumtgdthst Christie's efforts (continued on pale r co. 0.1, Quebec today. of Sinclair Oil Corporation. 000; Miss Bell McKay. Murray Har- Mrs. James Bharam. .000; Mrs. Fred $1.000. MacDonald, Charlottetown, G. Gillespie H e n r y 01.000. To be paid in installments Hudson MacLeod, Charlottetown, 01.000: to Nelson Hooper, Char- ampie provision fol; div- Jamcs B! Presbyterian Church. one third t0 the Prince Edward Island Hospital, and the remaining one third equally to Zion Presbyterian Church. the s ” . the Char- iottsiown Y. u’. c. s. Ind the Pro- vincial Banawriurn. These bequests were directed to bc psid into the endowment funds of the respective of thiuProvincial Sanatorium being en e or an sddltigrisl win: Branied the trustees or Commiss- ion to make use oi the funds to- legac- paid from succession duties. such duties to be Mid out oi the resid- IIazis In llgly hood In Italy ALLIED HEADQUARTERS. Al- giers. Oct. 20——(AP)—In the ugliest oi moods and venting their wrath on the Italian civil population. the Germans fell back from the scorch- ed Velturno Valley today to a new mounts!!! line along Massico ridae ter being threatened bv a swift Allied advance in five miles on the]; left flank Reconnaissance showed heavv concenQJJons of Gen 11in troops on the ~oa ground north oi Liberi. itself five miles north of the Vol- turno. and a major battle may be developed there hv n Nazi counter- Bil-l0l!- eaid a dispatch bv Reiman Morin, Associated Press corre- spondent on the 5th Army front CONTROLLED DISTRIBUTION VANCOUVER. Oct. ao-(cri- The Ncws-I-Ierald in a riewspage story todnv savs it "learns from Ottawa sources" that there will be no rationing oi canned vegetbles but a system of controlled distri- bu ion is being contemplated bv federal authorities to meet. a izrow- inir shortage. Marign y B! Klrh 1- Bimpson. Assoollted Press War Analyst .....'."..°.¥"i's.“‘ii‘fi.‘.'.‘.i $52.‘? 1.1.1:‘? ‘l "‘i.-‘.“".°i'.'. ""i’°" ......"“"i'.i."°i€ii.i a e ml es days or even hours a greater N 1:111 catastrophe than Sta w d. As Moscow Berlin. a powe ni se upper elbow of the was out by I-nlslan cyture of Pu Junction, 70 mile; Dnspro rest. The ngla IQDllIllIlfnPl-fl crossing for roundabout sup- ply or ht from the ole trap s deadl danger. inuaresbarebtimilesirom stlin e less than 50 miles from the Krivei only the whole Dnteper bend. but Melitopol front south of tbs bend There was no sttem the situation. 0n the contrary. pond in Berlin d I Nail s. there as to ences between Adolf Hitler an Thut seems Justified. The German announceme hich Hitler spoke said it cent conference at w Ilitler, not by I-lltler. u well us military: but nouncement snld, Field Marshal the old German arm That may rove sl icant. It oou setlon oi t e Nazi censors in to Stockholm papers, ism from the Germs That is obvious-y hinted at from Berlin. There has vlnced as mllitar reslists not peace was impose bis, presents in German wnl Ii seems isntss that record stands. however. it seems that ior something on the basis of rut ivl at that some remains tern oraed in old burden on the Oct. 20-(OP)—The statistics was closed today with its strange story still insufficient to go iuoun . The agricultural department has issued a review oi the livestock market and meat e In 1043 which reveals: 1- While complaints of beef short- ages were being heard, more time of meat were produced in 1942 than in any other year in Canadian his- ry 2. Although cattle mfirkeunii were about 56.000 neau less m?!" l" 1941. the average carcass W018!"- was much heavier-—500 pounds com- pared with 457-—a.un tnc total bee! yield was sufficient to create a re- rd 3. Enlarged consumer demand was chiefly responsible ior the tem- porary shonaaes. Another was the reduction in POI-k 111119111109 available ior home use because of heavy shiments to the United King- dom. Unable to buy pork. consum- ers turned to purchase of be - More cattle-and heavier-are b8- lng marketed 1n 1043. and With meat rationing in eriect Ottawa authorities said they believe i943 difficulties will not return. In the effort to supgicy Britain with bacon last year. a ut ‘I5 P" cent oi’ total Inspected Slaughter- mg or h0g5 was processed for ex- port. in addition to increased home de- mands for meat. new and olltlidl requirements had to be met. ‘ " -' large purchases armed forces in Canada stores. by ‘he Red Crgesstigiir 01:11- ers oi war. b es n - 5°“ y British- o meat were reduced. ietures the situation in t e n1.” file“: ‘*1’. "rlinylui t d sper- n e p ncpa wes war esca tlkhakn. m inevltlbly force N and from the Crimea. pt in Berlin to minimise the extreme gravity oi pe Bwedish correl- “the blackest day since the wlr ulati ‘ptcconier - to ascribe Tuesday as or ennnlty. The Stockholm ailvleee added that there whether there ml ht not be “more baking] the tea the Nut leaders than o ficially announcer." nt telling of the most "- had been called to "W" "personalities." clvillrns It included lendin the seini~oiiicia| D.N.B. an- it was summoned. ‘by the chief oi the General Wilhelm Klete Id indicate, Ill a beginning on the elimination o scene by notion of the old-guard in the Stockholm comment on th cnlntion In London and 1n "h- 113E110, do if they became con- or even a Refill-ilk" Hitler and all he "- always been spe ington as to what the German Generals but utter defeat assured on ess as was Germsnyju-s yet k Illhhllbe a”?! its par peace us! renames olfulligle: ‘send his whole Bellme and a U, C fall censors rmitted Ill [IOW I hlfh command." cto Mussolini in public o bad news from t she could be ll Is Disturbed LONDON. British Press in a speech and that no politician ears that something line was done. The government women from asked was not invited "The press serious view oi the action", reported World's News, weekly Journal oi advertising, paper and edent established by the ment 1n excluding the ears Io set up a supersedlng that agreed tween the government press.” The committee oi’ the ate and secret sessions and press " tail or curb their freedom" it along London Branch oi the N. U. J- medisiely passed a resolution ploring the tendency to hold lingra south and it 1s unlleniea by virtually trapped 1p the rnu e reel-country, and would isolate Ill retreat from the holds that post- lle "FY6591!" officer caste, not the Nasl elements of the army. coupled with the amninl the gloom-filled Berlin distill“!!! f Ilitler and H1118?- llearv caste. news Italy. reached that lloillt. As the pinion is being pl‘!- lle Russian front bnt it In ght wove an I- - tisfied b! German retirement with- More Meat Than Ever “Bill” F“ Still Not Enough British Press Oct. 20 — (CP) --'i‘he is disturbed. Just ai- ter Information Minister Brendan Bracken paid tribute to the press assured everybody "woul-T dare cu:- Blip" this 6.000 all over the 001m"? to come to London to listen to pep talks from Prime Minister Church- ill and key ministers. But the press in general is takins s. government's Press the press. printing fraternity- The Institute of Journalists pes- sed a resolution "expressing app- rehension and concern at the prec- govern- press.. Since the government action app- form oi censorship upon and central im- "de- priv- calls upon Ernest Bevin (Labor Minister) to withdraw his remark made delegates that he did not trust the said the not to Cadet Leo Berrigan. oi Clyde River, P.E.I., who received his cer- tificate at the Canadian Army 01- iicers' Training Centre. Brockvllle. Ont. October i6. Fine Display By Navy 0n Market Square Bluejackets from Charlotte were on Square yesterday afternoon swel- the questions raised by a large and interested number of citizens who milled about the whale boat on view as part of the “Navy Week" display which the officers and ratings are ‘putting on with a view to giving the Victory Bond Campaign a forward thrust. Although the downpour of rain in the evening made it impossible for many to take advantage of the opportunity to look over the dis- play in detail, large numbers of theatre goers paused to take n glance as they paed the display glistening under a series oi spot- lights, under guards in full equip- ment, assigned that duty from the crew of the Queen Charlotte- It is understood that for the bal- ance oi the week, p, display will be made of this or a similar nature by the navy during each afternoon and evening, and particularly on Friday 1t 1r. believed that the dis- play will be viewed by visitors from the country with interest and pleasure. "Speed the Victory-Buy Victory Bonds" is on the lips oi everybody including the school children. and this is as it should be. Nothing will. be more heartening to the Canadian lighting forces all over the world. than to learn that the most stupendous financial under- taking ever attempted by Canad- ians was carried out successfully by their friends and relatives at home as they were striving to ad- vance on far flung battle lines to bomb the enemy into submission on their own home front or to carry the war into new and vaster ter- ritory with the navy showing the wav. Buy “Victory Bonds"—'l'hey are what it takes to build ships. planets). the Queen hand at Market to on- izuns. munitions and supplies “n, o‘ con , grass leaving the white gggiendegjgggg!"frgeraled’g" ‘veg marble building convinced that a conflict means the saving clfrlelives, figwggge “es “head °t the gigéil§tfikghoxig mflanagdvgsarax The congressmen heard Gen. ALL m the “mg”! an mm‘ George C. Marshall. Chief of Staff FIGHT- There is only one alter" native for YOUR personal physical presence. that is your financial support. You have nothing to sec- rifice in investing In Victory Bonds. 1t is ll plain duiv and should be assumed cheerfullv. SPEED ‘NIP. VICTORY-BUY VICTORY BONDS (And bring our Canadian boys homo.) Four-Metered Plane 10 PAGES ls Still Missing MONTREAL, Oct 20 - (CF)- Ccntrary to an earlier report. B big four-engined Liberator, re- mirted missing between Gaspe and ontreal, has not yet been found an o rations officer at the Rovai orce Transport Command Sta- tion at nearby Dcrval said tonight. He said that since broadcasts an- nouncing the missing plane. there had been manv reports the aircraft had been sighted but so far none had proved to be correct. I-Ie ad- ded the search by Difine 11nd land was continuing N. B. SUBSCRIPTIONS SAINT JOHN. N B. Oct. 20- fcPl-Victory Loan subscriptions in New Brunswick todsv amounted to 01.340360. makini! the total to date 00.616050. ’l‘he province has an cbiective oi 024500.000. All three companies of the Can- adian Women's Arm" Corps in New Brunswick have exceeded their ob- iectives. evacuation of the Cri- mea is under way as the flank the Peninsula TF0?" the north and tore at the last thin protective shell from the east. said that brought back to Moscow through the Crimea are fleeing through the last railroad open to them. via. the military men supplied this informat- Siberla to strike at the even with Russia's consent Many have qunrrard about rel!!- inn. that never practiced it. MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN ii igures lnloaflptlon Delivered, ll-N Ill. lI-ll- etba- Provisions I tI-IA. U-ll Show Berlin Takes G1Q9my "YE/Em, By Judson O’Quinn (Associated Press Staff Writer) LONDON, Oct. 20- ( A P ) - Moscow dis- patches said tonight that a large - scale German Russians raced to out- Reuters news agency information the German lines indicated that Nazi divisions garrisoned in Perakop land bridge. The Germans were desperately. piling resewes and bombers irlw the Dnlcper River to the north but the Russians, already west of he Crimea. sent spearheads six miles farther on. killed 1,000 Nazis and reached down s railway to within 36 miles oi a major ob- jective-Krivoi Rog. key railway Junction and iron mine centre. Berlin wallowed in gloom as the implications oi the Eoyiet advance behind the Dnieper sank in, accor- ding to Swedish cor-re ndents in the Gemlan capital. e corres- pondents said the German High Command representatives broke the news to them solemnly and made no effort to hide the fact that Germany's situation is critical and did not insist that the breech could be repaired. The Russian drive is mounting to a crisis which will force German soldiers to muster all the morale and military courage they possess. a Stockholm report said. Ilear Terrific Struggle Lies Ahead In War Bo J. F. Sanderson Canadian Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 — (OP)- Members of the House of Represen- tatlves heard n grim and graphic account oi’ the war today in a secret session in the auditorium of the Lib- oi the United States Army, War Secretary Henry Stimson and other military leaders give detailed acc- counts of the fighting on every battlefield. 'I'he session was an off record one but House members reported the ion as part of the global picture: 1. ‘file task of defending them makes it difficult. at this time, to think oi using Russian bases 1n Japanese} Japan] short i has 500.000 troops within s distance of Siberia. 2. The Germans are building up their fighter strength which today isi the first line of defence. just as the‘; tighter squadrons of the R- A. 1'2. were Britain's shield in 1040. 3. Allied sir forces in the Pacific may have been knocking down Jap- anese planes at a satisfactory rate‘. but not as fast as Japan ls ulldingi them. 4. Japan's war effort is not being, impeded by a manpower shortage» in fact the problem oi mobilizing her‘ population is not ss serious as the one existing in the United States. 5. The over all problem of trans- porting supplies is the No. 1 on tho Allied war effori- Th plane is still a long distance from sunersediniz the ship. "Gen. Marshal gave us the im- nresslon that we ere in one hell of a war", said one congressman. Ill LOAN TOTALS I-IALWAX. Oct. 20—-(OP)-VIc- tory loan subscriptions in Nova Pectin totalled 05.880000 it was im- nounced st provincial loan beac- mlari/ers. The figure represented V6 per cent of the 036,503,000 pro- vincial objective. Cadet Gordon Bell. oi 161 Euston 5t, Charlottetown, P.E.I., who re- cgiived 125m certificate st the Can- n . EGIIIIE. Broékvllle. Ont. “Bikinis Officers‘ Training 0c tuber LONDON, Oct. zl-flhurs- dayg-(CPI-A number of fast. hig Jlyln‘ German I'll"! swept over lnndon from several directions Qlfly "M51. ‘amml the fifth alarm hers m as man nights and provokii.“ iho henv est anti-aircraft barrel! heard in a long time. ,- ~ as!’ IIazis Predict New Landings ‘R \ LONDON. Oct. 20 — (OP) — An Allied landing in the area of Home, which lies but 15 miles from the Tyrrhenian sea coast, Is imminent, g D. N. B- dis- patch broadcast from Bcrlln said tonight. "I-‘everlsh efforts have been ' observed recently to make the port oi‘ Naples serviceable by day and night shifts" were eli- ed in the broadcast. Fecorded hy the Associated Press. "the remarkably increased Allied shipping traffic at the southwestern coast of Italy seems also to lend emphasis to this assumption," It said. .._...__..._-_ ..__.___. -._ '0}... “libs... E » iNfo New Houses ‘THEY Bums 111w, . caloric Paizcs . {can 2 BEHIND BOSTON, QQL g9_(CP) —-Mainl ‘ forecast: Continued cool Thursda and Thursday evening. intermltten ‘ light rslh or drizzle Thursdfiy and in southeast portion Thursday evening. occasionally cs stronz winds along the coast. High tide this afternoon at BM and tomorrow morning at 4.37. Sun sets this evening at 6.06 and rises tomorrow morning at 7.24. New moon October 28. 9.59 p. 1n. Summerslde tide 18 minutes later than Charlottetown» DAILY AIII. SERVICE Charlottetown - Surnmerside - M cton 0h Leave Charlottetown 7.85 a. Ill 12.00 noon. 0.30 m. Arrive Cbsrlotesuwn i.i0 p. m 5,45 p. m. 7.05 p. m. SUNDAY SERVICE Leave Charlottetown f! noon. Arrive Charlottetown 5.45 p. In. P. l. I.-N.S. Ferry Service llslly including Sundays. Leave Wood Islands-limo am. 2.15 p.111. Leaves Caribou 11.10 p-Ilt. 4-15