MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN —-—-—¢ MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN Necesgnlfl‘ mny become n. source g items“ “""“"~“"‘““° ......1*~'£_.... Read by Everybody is» in (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Charlottetown flnnnllnn, Two Cont; iiiiraln; cur-dim. Ionndod m! jiltzts IN siutir PllSN on Moscow Ftiotvt uohrtiwssi R. A. F. A TTA CKS FOUR SHIPS F Blasts at Nazi (titles in round The elock raids Cillladlalgwltlt Brit- ish In Smashing Aerial Drive. By Do Ins Amnron (Canadian mas Staff “lrlteri LONDON. Oct. 14-(CP Cable.- Bi-iiisn and Canadian fliers carried grit- ivar in the air to the Norweg- iati coast and into the skies of oo- cupied France today despite a cur- tain of anti-aircraft and cannon m. that tore gaping holes in their plllnlellii a continuing offensive that wcnt on round-the-clock. v one youn Canadian sergenm- pilot returiie to lils base with cari- mn holes in his wing from a tussle iv-lili lifesserselimitts. a rent in ais fit i"i"._l(‘ and his instruments shat- - lrapiiel tore oil tlie heel of r hoot, but he was unhiirt. i idnlouc-sseldorff Cologne ‘the Netlieidnncls and French “d coasts. The Air Minis‘ry fire planes were lost in t-tis consecutive night assault on ‘l li. "light Beaufort aircraft of 'll commend attacked Ger- - nit“ t. \l\' strips lii low clouds and rttill ei. the Norwerriaii coast. hitt- 1.... t,’ o and forcing the crew of a tiiird to talzc to the boats m. (CLYIlIlIIIICO on page 6, col 1) lliill bottle-neck Seen possibility Nl-ZRV YORK. Oct. 14 -(AP) — 72> liik-slblllly of n rail transpor- iiit i shortage iwtliln the next l2 was ))l‘(‘(li(‘l(‘fl_i0(lfl_V by the lliil Association of Manufac- s lll a retiort on tlie transpor- m i pli.t.~e oi the United States‘ driciii-o (lrive. Pointing out that two-tliirds oi tli: lfilllsilfifliillflll burden of the United States falls on the railroads. the Association warned that the drfciici- tircgram next year might b severely injured if construction oi locomol ves and freight cars were not increased. Coming Events —o— Notice: In this I cont: per word Ian for column "Show-Mt. Stewart Saturda . L-350-l0-i 4i. "Show-Canoe Cove Friday. L-350-l0-A5-2i. "Sho -M l u Thursda .- w ape“ e L-aso-itl-is-zi. "ivantod u. ouv Chicken, Fowl Island Cold storage Li-2l9-1-9-it "Rebekah Cake Sale, Herman's, Saturday, October 18th, 2 P. M. L-343-10-l5-li "llot Chicken Supper at Cross Roads. Wednesday, October 15th. 14-340-10-15-11 "United Church Chicken Supper It Kingston, October 28f. L-Iidfi-IO-lb-Ri ‘fflome to the United Church Chicken Supper at Kingston, Oct 15111. Supper at 5.30. L-Zlll-IO-IS-li. "Unloading Old Sydney Coal It Milton Tuesday and Wednesday. B. C. Webster L 335-10J4-2i. "Masquerade Dance C. M. B. A’ Hall, Vernon River, October 29th Ju-ihices Women's Institutes. 1r374-10-I5-Ii "Buying live and dressed fowl alsol“ .. chicken daily. Bow- mflns Store, Hunter River. L 38440-1511 "Supper Mnrshfield Hall Octob- Ii‘ 16. Beans, sausages, everything 800d to eat. Ready 5.30. Prices 35 and i5 cents. L 38540-153! “Notice-A meeting will be n-zid in Stanhope-Covehead Community 211E. October 18th at 8 P. M. i0 male arrangement for I "Come to the Concert by Beach Grove talent at Clyde River Hail, ednesday evening. October llltn. Admission 25c. Under nus ices ‘LPB. Baptist Church If not ne Thurs- W- L-300-I0-l1-14-‘i5. "Coll i d rceidfitiiiviiiircii...5"?“ o s ei- once gixicrv weekmfiugklng iervloe. Write Gmnehione A C Green and . "Come to the annual hot chicken "veer and bazaar in Belfast iiiiii °" October 22nd. Auspiees Iifldlfl aid Society, at. John's church. "leer served from 5 to it. ' 1444i- Local Railsoayman Killed Last Harold Jordan is victim Yard; Fell beneath wheel w. Harold Jordan, Canadian w..- “m1 Railway brill-mill was killed Instantly last night when he fell beneath the wheels of a. ear being shunted in the Charlottetown yards. Apparently there were no eye wit- nesses to the accident. Other trainmen working with Jordan noticed hi; lantern fliggp- pear and investigated. ‘rhey found him lying on the track. Mr- Herry Stems of Charlotte- town was driver of the shunting Engine while Mitchell MacDonald, also of Charlottetown was fireman. Other trainmen working at shunting Dllemtlvm with Jordan included, Messrs. Russell H, Campbell, and Rflymoiid Doyle. Coroner Dr. I. J. Yeo ordered an Inquest. A fury Was impanelled last mam and viewed the body. Then the hearing adjourned until this afternoon. Mr. J. A. Fullerton, city clerk. is jury foreman. Jordan was a. native of Murray Harbor. He is survived by a, wife aligi familyz I-le was about 45 years o . The men were shunting the train, which was made up of ten cars, when the accident took place at 11-20 ll- m. When Jordan's lantern dlsflllibcnrcd the train was stopped and the crew ran back to investi- gate. T110)’ found the brakeman ly- ing across the track with his head m o“ the sleepers and his feet out over the mid-section of his body. Members of the jury are: Messrs. J. A. Fullerton (foreman), Glen Murphy, T. Wilson, A. Peterson, Peter Walsh, G. Harold Hennessey and L. Alexander. CHARLOITETOWN, CANADA, wsoiiiaspav, ocrosaii 15,1341 Aid-to-Russia Gritios sileneed By Churchill Prime Minister Says Commons Debate Night of accident at Gh'town s of car; Inquest ordered. Hess under guard By non-gums Harm To Cause. LONDON, Oct. 14—(OP)—Prlmo Minister Churchill silenced aid-to- Russia critics in the ylouse out Commons today with a, flat refusal to discuss the situation for fear that talk might hurt the Soviet cause. “Plvere were some cries of dissent when the Prime Minister banned LONDON. Oct. 14—(CP)—Rudolf Hess. one-time No. 2 Nazi, is under guard of British non-commissioned officers "and other ranks" and gets the same rations as the guards, a reliable source said today. Hg: lgieellinfd it: revealm whetlger vng some v a or i house... but 8am Hess ucertainxv f: a debate on the matter, but the m" no pay" dun“ his depem majority of the House gave tacit on in“ he w,” 1.15m, up m support to his silence botli on the Scotland where he bailed out of a quesiwn °f aid and “S m ‘he “W51 Messerschmitt on a mysterious War Siillfllliln- flight from Germany May 10, The issue was raised by Emanuel Further inquiries as to Hess’ aet- Shmwell. a labor member who had‘ ual ivliereabouts and habits were advocated that Britain create a di- sidestepped. versioin in the west. "There is considerable disquietiri gifls are too ‘lgboilglilliteryhiiiilrlie “Slltllbfilllllgicénogrslefl apeed of assistance rendered to ussia." "The honorable member should not suppose," the Prime Minister Many sailor finds __i_ responded aeidly, "that he has a. HALIFAX, o“ I4_(CP)_OM monopoly of anxiety in these mat- h d- .1 - . . ters. u“ m“ g“ s and a 5mm hhuuu“ “I do not see any reason at all for an early debate at the present time on the situation in the eest. “I think it might be detrimental. be quite a party-Jot‘ i-iie sailor- but a bewildered naval rating izete COlllplfllllS it is rather upisetcing. He found out during the wees-end when lie decided to sneak into a. ser- viee_men‘s hostel and get a. nignJs lodging without. paying for it. Ao- roitly runiiuig ill) a convenient iii-o escape, he entered a window and navigated towards a bed. But lie was stopped short by shrill femin- ine screams for aid. Shore patrol officers told him he had entered the Y. M. C. A. build- ing. The hostel he was looking for was across the street. (Continued on page ‘I. Col I) Northern mail ship Reports heavy iee Car; Discusses purchase of motor pumper for Fire Department; posed milk prices increase under fire. ll-ahfax Agent ls acquitted‘ Magistrate Dismisses Charge Against Col. A. N. J o n e s 0 f Transmitting Ship- pi n g Information To U. S. HALIFAX, Oct. 14 —(CP) — Magistrate R. J. Flinn today dis- missed a. charge of transmitting shipping information to the United States, in violation of the Defence of Canada Regulations, against Col. A. N. Jones, Halifax shipping ag- ent. A charge lodged by Royal C. j’- ian Mounted Police had accused Col. Jones of telephoning to New York "information with respect to certain captains of ship! which nhipg formed part of a oonW! on that date (Aug. 16) proceeding to the sea from the oort of Halifax-J’ The charge said tho information was that “such captains were not with the said Jones and would not be with him anymore!‘ ‘The ps1’- son in New York was identified as “Captain Mills." The prosecution based its case on Section 16 of the Defence of Can- ada Regulations and the Magistrate, in passing judgment. observed that he could discern no violation of that section in the evidence. Section i6, the Magistrate said. entails the use of "any document or other record" contalninfl 111101‘- mation covering several items, a- mong them the movement of ves- sels, in "any manner likely to pre- judice the safety of the stale or the efficient prosecution oi the war." ‘There la no document or aug- (Continued on page d. Col l) REPORTED MISSING TORONTO, Oct. l4-—(CP)--PO. Hilyard Lowell Myers. 33. OI W’ Royal Canadian Air Force has pom reported missing in air 098F810” Oct. 12. his parents here were iii- formed today. He received his Win58 and commission last May It Carr-P garden. Hurting secglld vleiligfsli 1g,’ o . o wen O - ' Junmlgo was born in Saint John 1045-31. butltvodmootothialltolnihlwtfi-Wdl-Yl ~ Question ' Constables Duncan McPhaii, Keith OTTAWA, Oct. 14——(CP)—-In spite oi ice conditions reported to be the worst in 40 years, the north- ern mail sliip Nnscopic has com. pletcd her aiiiiuzil l2,000-nil‘e voy- age in the eastern Arctic two days ahead of schedule, officials said today. “The ice ivas bad and it caused delay of a dav here and a day there.” said Mal. D. L. McKennd, superintendent for the eastern Arc- tlc who travels each year on the Nascopic. The ship was due back at its Atlantic port on Oct. l4 and in- stead reached there on Oct 12 Maj. McKeand said. City Council." mi...“ Police Decides on purchase of newPolice Patrol Pro- Tiie temporary appointment, oi Johnston and Robert Daiziel to the Charlottetown Poiice Force was ap- proved by resolution at the i-cguq lar liieeting oi the City Council. last night as the police matter was, again aired, The eight eouncilois split on the standing vote and the deciding ballot in favor of their iippoizitiiiieiit. was cast by l-lis Wor- ship, Mayor B. Roy Holman who presided. Several other imporumt matters were discussed during the session. These included: the purchasing of a new police patrol; the proposed increase in the price of milk and cream in the City by the milk ven- dors; and the purchase of n new pumper for the fire department. Routine reports were submitted by the heads of the various commit- tees and the Health report by Dr. B.C_ Keeping, also the Meat and Milk Inspectors report by Dr. LE. Croken were given. The meeting was barely under way when the question of the police appointments was brought up by coun. J.E. Stems, Chairman the Police Committee. just before ' the reading of the bills. He asked permission to introduce a resolu- tion asking for the temporary ID- pointrnent oi the three men ns there was on item in the bills per-‘ taining to the matter. Permission wag granted by Mayor Holman. Coun. Earle MacDonald then an- nounced that he was moving an amendment which asked that Constables Stems Webster and George creamy be sworn in. the last regular meeting n. resolu- lnterpretng The lNar News, BTKIREE L siliiesou Associated Press Staff Writer A8 the second week or Ht,- lcrs massive drive in Russia End's‘. there is a noiab.e re.u.n b0 sweeping generalizatLns in Nazi war bulletins. This tends to track up London and Mrs- cow reports that ilie great at.- tack is slcwin down 'I'he staggering Berlin stato- nient that 30o Red army divt. sions, the equivalent of 6.000.000 mm. have been destroyed since the start, of the German-Russ. laii war is typical. Three mil. lion Russians have now been captured and substantially a-s many more killed or wounded m?! (‘Scanning contend. 9. espie a reported new dent in M scow's western de- fence cordon. something is holding the Germans tip all the way from Rjev, IIOILHWBM 0a MOSCOW. to Orel. southwest of the city. Nor have they been able to eioploit their successes 1n the south to enter the Don- ets Basin 01"“! siege to Rostov. It is the Moscow front, a $0 (Continued on page 7, Col l) (Continued on DB8! ‘I. Col 4) m“ AT 19° AMI-DEBT, N. 8., Oct. 14 -(OP) ~—Isaac McBui-nle, 100, oldest rest. dent 0f Amherst, died at, the homg of William Sharpe here yesterday He had been lii good health until a few days ago. A native of Scotland. Mr. McBur- 1116 spent most of his life hero u To refund llominion 2 per cent notes Might D0 Actual ‘ BIKES 4.000 MILES From now on Dave Dunlap l8. of San Diego. Cal, hopes to do his diving in a. Spitfire, and at the Germans. Up until now most of his diving has been confined to plunges into the Pacific ocean with a spear after fish. He is now Air- craftman Dunlap. R.C.A.F. lie got his uniform in Toronto a few iliiys after he finished a. 4,000~mIle liiieh- hike from his home. The diving for fish business was the way he made his money, he said. -See need for Watch on north OTTAWA, Oct. 14 —(CPi —Seiz- ure of a. secret Nazi wireless sta- tion on Greenland by the Uni-ed States emphasized the neces ‘ the constant watch being ma ed on Canada's northern tcirtor- ies, government authorities well- versed in the north said late to- day. A network of radio stations, Royal Canadian Mounted Police 3-"! fur trade outposts and natives well iri- UITAWA. Oct. M-(Wr-Fiii- once Minister Ilsloy umouncod late today that {provision has been mode for the re undilng of $200,000,000 Dominion of Canada. two-year 2 per cent notes due Oct. A new r cent notes in the amount of has n sold to the s bricklayer. chartered banks e one amount that each holds of the ma- turing isue. The notes will be is- sued at 09.27 per cent and accrued interest. or a cost to the government of 1.75 per cent to naoturlty. i941 and matures Oct. l0, 19-14, and is subject to redempt on at the vemment at any Oot. 10, 1M8, on CANADA F LC] Ll I: EXCEL IN THE KITCHE formed on what they should do in the event of anything iin ‘-. are main factors in saivigitai the north country against surp s . "Certainly there is nioveiiit-tit of ships and airplanes in the norila country, but if any oi tiicni are rot properly accounted for, the iicws soon gets to a point where a radio is available and then Ottaiva nu- thorltles are advised," an official sad. Reports of movements of myster- ious airplanes and ships had been received at various times officials said, but they indicatc! that. lii ev- ery case a satisfactory explanation had been found. “It is constantly stitprisino i0 the visitor to the north to find how uiiicklymews gels tirountl." one of- ficial only recently returned from the Arctic said. liermans claim 6 million Soviets Out of action Says Outer Defences Of Moscow In Range; Of Artillery. BERLIN, 0c’. l4_(Al'-')-Gcr- many‘: military leadership claim- ed" tcnirlit a total of 6.000.000 Rus- sian soldiers had bifcn pitt out oi action 0f whom more than half were captives. and an advance by the Nazi armies of the centre which has put the outermost advnrces of Moscow within range of German heavy artillery. A special l-Iiah Command eoin- muziique said prisoners since Juni- 22 “have far stirpassed 3.000000." Autlhonred military sources pio- vidQd the estimate of 8.000.000 out of action putting it on the basis of S00 Soviet divisions of 20.000 oath. At the same time the l-Ilgh Com- mand claimed annihilation of the Red armies in the Vvazma area. 1H miles west 0f Moscow, and ra‘d the German armies about Brynnsk 300 miles southwest of Moscow. were being steadily dissolved in several so-called German "kettles." ‘ number of prisoners taken in this gigantic double battle has (finflnlléd on D880 7. C01 3) Btosso M OFF NOR WA Y . The United States and. to a lesser l l Ask llanada To supply Rail equipment , Will Joiii. With U. S. And Australia In Equipping New Trans-Iranian Rail- way. B)’ J F SANDERSON Canadian Press Stuff Writer WASHINGTON, Oct. I4—(CP)— extent. Canada and Australia. have been asked by Great Britain to provide. the bulk of the rolling stock and steel rails heeded to in- crease Ulecarrymg capacity of the trans-Iranian Railway. the main stipply link with Russia. It was understood here that. Q1- iiadals main contribution will be ill box cars, probably xvooclen be. rouse of a Slllrlagf‘ of steel plate, yvith the United States dupplying iJCCIIIOllVPS, rails and more freiaht “all PAGES Annual Subscription Dollvolod, I100 lly lluili P. 2.1., “.00; Onnndn nnd U-l. “.00 Little Cain In Drive From Three Utlier Directions Russians admit Germans witithin 95 miles ofCapital in latest threat (BF Henry Czissidy‘, Associated Press Staff Writer) I 3.105(1)“. Oct. l5—-(\\'e(lnescl:iy)—(.\l’)—-'l'lii' (Jer- rnaiis cl": ‘lied iuivzird llluscoii‘ from 2i new direction loilay l" lmllIi Twirling" at Iiiiliiiin, onlv 95 miles iiorihivi-st of ‘Clllllllttl, while the vRe-il Armies of the centre reported Rey lady beaten the Nazis hack 10 bloody miles over the critical \ ytiznia sector to the west. (itiieriiiiii-tii zidviees stud the (iermiiiis llllfl lost m; less than liLliiili men in (lead and wounded on the hloscoiv front on lures-day alone. A supplement to the midnight COmllllllllijllL‘ assei-tedz- __ h kllriiistintls of bodies of Geriiian soldiers, crippled -hli ‘s. titties and motorcycles lie in anti-tank pits anti at t e approaches to our ileiences.” lii the south, near the Sea of Arm‘, the early mornin Russian communique conceded the loss of Mariupogl raw. Amt-rail. ii‘ ( h - Will ‘l * ‘ - ~ - ' . - mum“ its “jiinglnlgriei toassupgliy jrim itiitlii ‘(itimiins claimed on Oct. 7), but it was the both 1000mm,“ and eight cars L PHI“ H. uiiiiilcment drive in Illosctiyv whcih was of most The trans-Iranian railway runs IwrOFs the former state of Persia to Baiidar Shah on the Caspian Sea where there are ship connec- tions willi Astrakan at, the mouth of t-lie Volga River and Baku, Rus- sia's oil port on tlie western side of the Caspian. This “back-door" route to Ritssia is cf prime strate- Lfltv importance although long and circuitous. With the Russian armies falling back steadily on Moscow the hub Nazis eall off Attacks west 0i Iceland Hitler Mavlie Studyw u. iiig Whether I To Risk War Willi‘ United States. (By Drew Midillelon)_ (Associated Press Staff Whaler! ltEYKJAt/‘IK. Ireland, Oct, It) - (De1ayed)—(Al»’i~N0t a single ship has been lost to German subnr-iic attack west of Iceland since the United States announced its decks l ioii on Sept. 15 to convoy‘ lease-lend 3.001s tlirutigli tlic western Atlantic as far as tliis island, British iiavnit sources stud today. ' This ls iii spite of the fact two weeks ago informed persons here believed the Germans were startin a great new U-boat cairipiiign eqtia to that oi last March and April. Cautiottsly, however", these sources point out that the present "quiet. criod" since Sept. 1d may be noth- lii! more than a “period in which crack U-boat commanders and crew; are resting before returning to the SlllRDlllg lanes for widespread a!- tat‘ s." Ht)\‘.'(‘\'(‘l‘_ tlicre arc questions as to whether" the Cieriiian navy nits been expressly forbidden to attack any Uiiiictl States warship or con- voys until Hitler" decides whether his armies are in a strong enough position iii Soviet Russia to ailntv liiiii to risk war with the United (Continued on page '7. Col 2i (Lh-llfgentina Sign Reciprocal Trade agreement WASHINGTON, Oct. l~l-—(APi— The United States and Arzenttna tonight, signed at Buenos Aires a reciprocal trade agreement-Alia first. comprehensive commercial arrangement bet-ween them since Hurts-designed to iinipiove trade relations during the present emer- gency and‘ afterward. It is the 12th trade agreement‘ to be concluded by the United Statics wltih American Republics and will go into effect revision- elly Nov. 15, entering nto fiilt force 30 days after exchange of mt-tfioations. Subject to certain special provi- sions, it will remain 1:1 force for three years and may continue in force indefinitely thereafter. Under it, Argentina grants con- cessions to the United States on 127 products which in i940 account- ed tor about 30 per cent of the tot- al United states exports to Argen- ._ (Continued on page '7. Cot 2i CIIILD KILLED ciicucnowu. hi. Oct. 14- (CPi-Jo 0e McGlbbori, eight. was killed 0% when struck by a car driven by urpee Elgee. of Jemseg. Silfei lyo ‘iiiaii, declared in a biillllll.ll'_\ t‘ 0V0l‘_\'\\‘llt‘l'(3 sloivctl in many sectors it had been halte rvvlivii tiie Grec urgent llillltfttl‘. llf‘ ds thrust at the southwest, l "om the i-c-l Vyazma and,‘ Gas rationing Within few Months seen A M“ WINNIPEG, on. i4 —-iCPi w. There and ‘iii the other theatres wgbster. 0r Ottflwa- “slsmnl tlie lied ariities luitzziii tinder oath‘ fwmmm“ "ll cimilmiill‘. 889d in M! pit desperation “to c here but not ‘lli°1”l'iew here yesterday that there e t-lie ciicinv to scovx." i; a pgggibjntv mpmunq or .. . ,: -- ~- - . sew- .“ a ‘Jtttlitia. v- Cmmdle" movie v11 a llliil(‘li,'s“ill'lillllfl \'\.i_iii elnocgflal? "within t“'° m" “"99 Russian )(iSl‘il=ill appeared gen=:r,iil_'_:.' "wmhd" 5°m°“'l‘ v Pltwd- , l Rationing will be s certainty mi. In ilie iiirz riitinuance oi‘ titeqnss Canada out‘ m, consumption l3 The city, named for hiicliziel Kal- el "titan of the pr sidiuin of llt: Soviet-Rites s mar- to a national ])l15l(t1»tll~—' yrt centre of iibotit 21d- cli W1 - . iviierc r war. Rt iiii COllllllllfllf tie‘ , recorded ("tic m 10f 8i) Germlaii M. o“ b3 10 p" “n! l“ wmlmwd planes on _ m Sump... to 1Quh_ll\'llh 19-10 standards. Webster gaid. siiii losst '.‘_ i said lli‘ ' - ,‘So‘far, in Spite of a congiqpmbie til /t .iiii.. liad been ist-Heifort on our part the n-dociyon iiear ltibsit wtillgiicll (“mug Iméuwy sxglflnliw“ nowhere 3'30!‘ Advance Slowed r "Unless this 1O per cent out m corisum ti __ _ 5' A I>0Z°"'5k~v- the “mpml “PM” stilts sopftl): wfiitfltfhlglri oranges-Tl hm, h milmlsfc that it can be done-it will and illtll‘ 1 I0 compel the mot.- d. orlsts to cut co vimption." ._,. , _ _ a 1121s a- a ll\"illl(‘i" tioxvii the (‘icriihaii (Continued on page '1. Col 5i ~— Surat/laws I n Q - Give details _ s°rlirg$i=l~t§stm 0f llestroyer’s precious“ Brush with Sub \‘l.'ASlllN(‘i’l‘ON, Oct. l»i--ti\Pi-_ The aiiack on the Linitvrl States tlcstr0,\'i"i' (‘ircer by a stiliiiinriiie off Iceland llhi. Lit tool; place. .rnt iii search of zi siibiiiariiii: Wlluht.‘ preseiicti ‘was reported to it by ii British ‘ tie, a report from the Ntivy (ll. iosed toiiiulit. 'l‘lie report ivas sent lo lllt‘ Sen- titc Naval Cont: tfce illltl tirade pttliiic by Cliat iiaii David \\.i‘i.~li. 'I“iie r/JDOYL incltttled a stzttcniciit by Alillllfill ilaroltl it. S‘. t'.;ii~ said- -(CP) -_ TORONTO, O( ‘i ll Nitvzil ())(I'llilOIlS, \\'llICll , . lOlIlllU the Glflbl‘, Wllllt‘ tin rottw to baimmm“ and mmmnum temper” feel-rid with Utiticti Statics l, “"955 ])flr§\.i“.‘l‘_\ ziiid some freight Dlh-‘iin 3 I4 informed by ll. British DlFLlKf of tiie Victoria 53 62 presence of a sitbintrged sitleiiar Qjmnnwn 3g 31 ‘inc about l0 miles ilirwtly» i‘ id." Rwma 3,, 31 “This British Illllllfh" siarlis wmmwg 34 n2 statiemt-iit continued, “etiiitiiiiieii in Throw‘) M 68 the vicinity of the submarine iintil Onmja 5O 6,7 1052510152 am.) \\‘ll('ll slic dv- Momrcq] 4n m arte . ‘ “ ‘ ' p "Prior to licr departure at 1032 FINN“ 5O ~ SYNOPSIS she dropped four ilrptli charges in the vicinity of the stibinarlne. l "Acting on tlic iiiioriiiatioii from The womb“- hw been mty- amt the British plane the Greer pro- nmd in m0 pmme provlncep and cecdcd to search (or tlie stibmar- it has commupd m.“ m 0mm.” me “ml at 092051“ 10011:“. me Willi slioyvci-s in eastern districts. siibiiitiritie directly alivacl by her BOSTO“ t I‘ ‘Aw F“ itndcrivatci‘ sound equipment. U“ for fiéxgfpfn NIW Fwxxmdre- " ' ' ' Fair. cooler in south portion Wed- nesday. fair and continued cool Vllerincsdny night and 'I‘littrsda_v. High tide t-lils evening at 6.18 and tomorrow tnnrning at 5.47. Sun sets this afternoon at 5.16 and rises tomorrow morning at 6.16. New moon, Oct. 20, 1020 a. m. Stimmerslde title l8 minutes lat- er than Charlottetown BOIIDIYN — (‘APE TORWENTINE SERVH’ ‘ (Continued on page 7, Col 3) Local man is Charged in N. S. NEW GLASGOW, N‘. S.. Ovt, 14- (CPl——l3l'lll‘D Ciiiiiiinuliaiii o1‘ Mon- treal. Joliii i-Z. IUJCKII)‘ 0i Char- lottetown and John J. New York, were remanded Friday \\'ll(‘ll ilicy iippciireti lrli Magistrate R. (i. Maeiitiy today eliarites of breaking. entering ' theft. 'l'lie_v were arrested at iirrst. N. S, (luring the iveekviam, itilloning a burglary at a clottizng store here. Police said they had Nooniiii of lllil ll t i‘ ‘ Leave Borden 9.25 ILM. 1.00 E“. bl “i. lhpr Tnrmenilnc 11.00 A31. J30 Pa“. (7.530 P3“. IVOOD ISLANDS FERRY Leaves Wood Islands (i AM. I0 AM. l2 IIIIOI The girl, playing with trwo other ohlkhn, run in hoot of tho col. recovered and 2 I’. . tlic greater part of the stolen goods, Leaves Caribou l A“ . valued at more titan $300. rid l I’. M. _,iar4wnwgvaw~vqwnwnwawpwjqw._ "v