tlon among the nations of the as in the past, Canada’s fighgin: men command respect aroun t e world. Now “in.” are polled ready again, to?‘ strike and strike hard, for the freedom we love-for a free Can- It's up to us st home to give best equipment possible to secure, and lots of it, for a mechanized war needs a tremendous amount of ammuni- iood, clothing, medical supplies and equipment; and they are needed NOW. Are you proud to be a Canadian? Are you proud of our armed PAGE EIGHT ‘THE CHARIJOI IET_OWN GUARDIAN . Missing Believed Killed Darin: i it???‘ 1-2 Air Operations: ' UO 7 A TYONS w- M-s war e steep Rock 120 W188. r I sud Bum no Omdlfi, Oivillwl. n sylotuootoh :22 Mggiwaggnbéoseph Bliss-ion. 8st. ‘rec us - - Texas Corp — . NEW YORK STOCK llicntreal Exchange $g’,§§f,,,°“" o" 1g “muffin” “"0 ‘:2’; "p" c“ ‘*5 F 8lon Out n’ ' ' " E .____ Ventures 300 ~ '- - - W0 (comma 7"") W11 Hui 133 WMSOB, R-lfililfl. » Cold ‘ooo, Donald John, rut, _--_- Stocks m0" Umisnm 5gp, Cei-Ylxlncoe, Omit. s Victory Bonds are the best inveltment yon wonanron yo...) He“ Tel m Co“. Coo 70 SLAnXIebISgtILAlVyaUI-lm Oswald. sili- un mi“. Stocks Close grézgioavlyler A 1'2 7g 1.; Burrlll, Sch, Ledysmith, In this oritioei year of the war —when every- u 1,3 Pend Ore 98 - thins depends on an au-oal omit b-e-everyl riolllar Al: geflrilr 1g; g-g 3&8 o R °Hms that Canadians out nilis r must a flliiill’ 1:4 can Car Found l mother‘, g; NW5“ Avg, r,_ dollar. While they are fishtlnl. they remain YOUR 333mm,, 1o M Can Car Pfd as l-z 0,, NB . c P ifl o s-a ' , ,_ Bfqdlslx g; o: .22. so: o Markets Al‘ A W” “M- M world. o...» ltien are fighting and dying for frrcdom- E1110; 513° 34 ho Dist sea 25 1-2 Ego,‘ on’ Cleveland John. at. [lvlngktaitirllllwflilailqigd may Pcllihlzl Sea‘; :10!) Cmybofl, so ho goynaegoa Pfd 1o Glance Mlhersooxmg‘ %no_ John s“ are as e oily your money o ac em Co“ Boson 15 14 G3 Lag m", rpnk ., . to Lib 29 7-8 3°" 5mm‘ 9 'I‘oronto. up Vlt Bo a t o b n. r n g1?‘ 5;“ 3° 1'“ Iromrprvgfol a: ‘fro; ) cool-go, Rlobamt Melvlln, &t. v My n I Ire sillriin er y e u re- . t 41 3-6 ' (Cana an ess sioux Lookout, Oln . aourcra of the Dominion of Canada. They yield gfjnrvgoglé 24 M“ PQWH’ l‘: Fiirlhfii‘, GCGTIB Fmdeflck. Si‘. a fair rote or interest. They can readily o» sold Konllecott s-a ggfflgégw o, ' Tvronie_—xffli;lriiomiiliilirlliii hllfirwvi’; ""1" winuilrs. Hill- “"‘°" W" "m! ll" "Mh- gwgyofggfo snolvinizsn i8 7-8 liigrrllllellral-colris ylowgrr ‘lndlntrhsi wyawnammomn',ooml mm‘ w" After the war, you will be glad oi this money Nor Am Co s s-e 3i g3’, gfg“ “j Ng“ otflhsfiffc-k, hm," Ken’. Jonri om, 8st, Pomona, them. the very you have saved and loaned to Canada. You can Perm HR l-g W“ moo A ’ 3.4 mnmpog “rhoao unohoooxod to y, ofivem wmmd w‘ Hen” spend it THEN on the thins! W" Mm" 3o 3:4 Wpg Elec B 2 3-4 cent hither. 5gb wfndmr out m ' Ulllslc?‘ _..._..___n__. Est. Bertram Sgto U ll r .__ Emily c, Buy the new $35,553,, 22 l1; Produce Prices Toronto Exohoo o N... “°"' ‘"°"“°' westl Elec 75 7-8 g Missing 0n Active lervteei w o tn 00w r Barrett, John Haulurlorr. Po, MONTREAL, Oct. 2o_-(ci=)4 TORONTO, Ocl. ZU-lCIU-Three Calgary. 1'15 QUEEN ST. J. P. CROCKETT PHONE 834 -——-:s\ l, ‘ Help Wanted’ { domestics; farm help; I school. officer. i Servici- 1 The Charlottetown Guardian. (‘rider the ncwbgotkelolclliitnt fectirc on septum er s s I __ _ _ an advertisers own name "Help Wanted adieriisemulus for teachers: “e fishing and trapping help. and for students emlililyeil i! l’ All other "Help Wanted" advertisements. hnweviji‘. must be submitted by the advertiser to the National s tlve llllelilploymcnt v l. 0. O. F. iiail. Richmond street, and on rel-clung illt: nf- ficl-r‘: approval the advertisements can then be lilserted in Advertisements regulations uhil-h DCCJIIIC of- lll permissible to l-"llllhll W" nnrsee and probationers; Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) l um ion, Ins iii-unri- Advertising Rates -~ Payable in Advance Minimum Chane for An! Advertisements ll Cents Central Guardian locals. lo pe: word; Western and [eastern locals 1o ocr word; Announcements and Corning i-Jveuia 3c per worii: Classified 3e per word; in Memorial Notices mo pct uioli; Lis Cards, etc.. 5o pcr IMLIDC; Letters oi din; eng and i0 cents {or every additional 3 wo l-‘iorai and Smriiuai 0ft Condolence "l per inch; i-sol ements G0 words for $1.00 Notices of Thanks and mu ,'i0o inch to word. Lists sf Siibscripllull alpflrcelfll p‘; uwlnpgddreesznd ntstion 81.00. Other rates en .‘ application. -__ Personal Wanted , _~ A 10v KILLER. AS151}: if‘ Aoldmo mmrowllsass @5051 Joy bririuor. 64 doses ch15’ LIX-no- Jerikzns PlILiIIIlBCY- ' ‘ ‘ZEMA AND autos!‘ ANY ‘xltchy condition lmmelilatfi-‘ly ,1?‘ lievcd with ‘DB-VB Pr“: l‘? Cream". Jenkins Pharmacyblaulii. ante-vs this. 00c. $1.00 and! do?!‘ R1‘ for $16.1. Follgw enclfie -- ‘Tfijfi-EQ p Wanted LIST BOYS WANTED- "Pa? Guardian. _______ Qoylrpp __ TWO rxrizirlizsc _ “Wm 5,; 5QICCLHQ Smut cam: Unviilfllilfmem InSuImOeIO 20-31 TIIISSlOD. ' ' ?-—~~ Female Hell) Wallted nl T? ~ _ YOUNG GIRL on “§-\ou'£.‘r‘l)\\'unl:i1t for ireneral house- ‘workf gnod accommodation. wages. state exberifilimsué-‘Q: Appyy or write i108‘ Eng-ax Aronofi. ma“: " 10494;" n. s. _______,_____' Miscellaneous _._l~—-im—1_“_’_‘——i-_-i‘ MACHINES THOR- and DfQmDlZlY rend-lag- ihlrtv viii-rs exwlem‘ Applv J crrllozhw- 51ml" P" s-l Buvfllil Street. Charlotte”?- P one STO-J. 1049' ' N For Sale ..___,__ -1 runs: BRED Bulls 1 and 9 111mm“- Wheatley RiV°§-0_21_o1_ .._._- -———--"‘" V . SALE - GAS TANK Ab!) “w” G“‘"‘“““ro-sr_rr. TQ Let i" ~4 -—— inner: UNFURNISIIED . t Appu 39 Water Egg-El 31 SALE Sllnrtllnrn L1H! BT05 ~ Font pumDs. UNFURNISIIED I-Illlsboro. lo-zl-ll. V lino l.0vl»:ur llvinz rrfgiil-qféf it) TTET - TWO rooms. Apply 199 r-TOIJHRENT-llil front mnllls. Also Richmond- AT MOUNT STEWART TUESDAY. OCTOBER 51th AT I EM. I am instructed by Ml wmllm Taylor to sell by 9'15"” Aucuo“ i“ household effects of the estate of t e h“. Mrs, C. A. MacDonald. includ- ing z sinnll dining room tables, ‘l; hard wood riloloz room tabla "i" ghjlrj, 2 Illlllluiflllbldg. 1 oard table. e. fihfiilfflf ":31!" folding chair. 2 straight chairs. 2 wooden rocket-sol leather covered rocller. Z Chlflflfli‘ a our", i lied Illd wrinz. l aimlie s I bed. 2 beds. 2 bureaus. itmchez: 0 drawers. g. Wlrgrztlalgal l 17:" an“: Mukiltizhen rziise I I'm"; Acorn). l Q1195" MPM‘ P!“ “of: base burners. l Victroiatl n". a writing desk and chair. M - I coaohe i bridle lamb. “l2 1:: .:'..~.::..l'~:r..::;- "$1353 flne, Bale will be held tne day. Tamas Cash. W. I. BEATON. Auctions! l Consisting oi two hundred i.__-___—- WANTED — FURNISHED APART- ment. Apply Guardian. 10-20-31. P??? \\'.»\N'I‘i-ID—- SMALL FURNISHED apartment or rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 363. 10-20-2i. Mortgage Sale There will sold by Public Auction in front of the La/w Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queen's County, Prince Edward island, on Saturday the Twenty- fourth day of October A. D. 1942 at the hour of Twelve o'clock noon, ALL that tract, piece and parcel of land, situate, lying and being part of Common Lot Num~ ber Twenty-nine in Charlottetown Conlmon in Queens County, Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follows, that ls to sztyi—Commencing on the Northwest side of Lonaworth Avenue in the Northeast Bound. ary of the Old Catholic Cemetery Lot, thence Northeaatwardly along Longwortn Avenue a distance of Forty-three feet to land formerly QWHH! by Murdle McLean, thence Northwestwardly along land oi said Murdie McLean a distance of One Hundred and Twenty Feet, thence Southweslwnrdlv and par- allel with Longworth Avenue aforesaid a distance of Fhrty-ttiree feet to the Cemetery Lot afore~ said mid thence M021); the said Lot Southeastwardly One dred and Twenty Feet to place of commencement. (Being thus d(‘SCl‘llJ(‘(l in n conveyance from Murzilo McLcnn and nnothcr to the snid Cyrus C. Carver dated the 17th (lav nf May A. D, 1920,) The above Sllle is being made under and by virtue of a Power oi Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the First day of August A, D. 1921 and made between Cyrus C. Carver oi Char- lotiewlvn in Queen's county aforesaid, F‘0x Rancher and Helena ' Curve: his wife of the one part and Francis L. Iiaszard of Char- lottetown in Queen's County 510m- sold Trustee for Lucy J. Roberson of the other part. and because of default having been made in pay. men! of principal money and in- terest thereby secured. For further particulars apply at the Offices of Palmer 8s i-iaslam, Solicitors etc, Charlottetown. Dated at Charlottetown this 29th dny of September A. D. 1942. HARRY WINCIIESTFR A. JAMES IiAS M. Administrators of the Estate of Lucy J. Roberson. 8-30-7-14-21. CALCIUM IN BREAD LONDON —- (CP) ~- The PQQd Minister announces that calcium nOW i; being added to Brilains bread. iiii ffl Farm For Sale AT BONSII AW hPfPI. About I20 acres clear. balanci- amid growth of hard and soft wood. Will l“ sell in hundred sr-re lots. GEORGE A. CROSBY. Bonshall". Stocks Close Abltlbl Com 55 Abltibl Pfd 4 1-2 B A Oil l6 1-2 Beuuhnrnois 9 5-8 Bathurst A 12 Fraser VTC 9 Fraser -—— Hir \V:llkel‘ 45 l-I.’ Imp Oil 9 1-2 In Pele l4 5-8 Price Com — BAN l’ IX (Catluilirlll_~l‘rt'§§) Stocks (‘i095 Canada — KIl)ll"‘\"'ll 139 (‘w - - xk 1'.‘.1 l-2 . r ... Nola Scclia Montreal Exchange 20—(CP)— lirdlljl‘ on MONTREAL. Oct. While lrelicis in trndllll: the stock exchange in r lurkct were erratic there \\'ll Llll All bit‘.- ing strength to lllOY: up all groups except golds a notch or two. Utilities made the b€Si._Sl1OWlI1§l on the stock exchange, improved being Montreal Power. Gatmeuu, Brazilian and Bell Telephone. Win- nipeg Electric "A" was nhcncl u; one time but the DPCfCITCd SlIDPA-Cl in company with Shawlnilnn and Sauuenay llrefemid- Doing better in industrirlls were Canadian Car preferred, Niagara Wire. St. Laurence Paper pri icrrec and International Bronze. Baukmlz up were Building Plwzdllcts and St. Lawrence Corporation. M-Etal. oil and uolrl stocks were mostlv pointed dow'nwul-d. Norntldu headed the softer list by dipping a point to a new low and off a frac- tion was Consolidated Paper. In- ternational Nickel was firmer after beina‘ easier. 1mm’ inl O11 and In- ternational Pctl rum l Hullin- gers were others in arr s. Montreal Cottons preferred. As- sociated Breweries and Laura Se- cord were stronger spots in nllscel- laneous and c-duinl: bunk was Wes- ton. at a new low. Dzsilllers-Sisn- grams erased n loss. Total sales: 10.300 shafts; Indus- trials, 6.600 Mines. 3.700 ' an“ can Tiir. LYFTWAI-‘i-‘E KEEP IT sifllilili OfliilPlQE V‘. Cllnurilnn Commodity Exchange. Butter spot; Que (92 score) 36 ‘ggs spo I - - 2 t Eastern A large 4.8 49 A-nledlllnl 47-48; A-Dillleil 45-46; E-B 45-46; E-C 38-39 IviONTREAL. Oct. 20—(CPl— Produce prices today as reported by lln: Dolllnllun lXDartmt-mt Of Agri- culture f0llow:-—- Eggs: graded shipments selling A-lllrge 47k-4B; Butler: first grade crearnery prints. Jobbing price 3654.437; first prodo solids, Jobbing price, 36-36%; current receipts, Que N0. 1 pasteur- ized 35‘ No. 2 34; wholesale, Que No. l ash-low; No. i all-asst. Cheese: current moei t, western colored 19 ll-lfl-lfllir F0 western and Que white. 19% FOB Montreal. wholesale western and Que whit/e 20 first grade FAB Mont- w. Potatoes: '15 1b bags No. 1 moun- tain Que 1.30-1.40; NB 1.30-1.40; PEI 1.35-1.45. MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Oct. 20- Stol-ks Alulor Bilglllllilc 3 1 8 Bear Explor 3 l-2 Bcattie 1 2 Bidgood Bonclal Brit Dom BYCLilJii Ccln Mnlnrt Chester Delnite Eu Malart Eldoraclo Gold Eagle Gnnnal‘ IL-rrrl Rock I-Icdlcy Home Howey Lana Cad lunch Maczlssa MlICLCOCl MfKlSQil lviwlnrt Gold McKenzie ZVIcVlIntters Ncrmetzll Pumour Prrron Gold Pioneer Preston Reno Gold Sun Ant 1-2 MY UP? The German air and availability for a muiii-irmt WM‘ is MW"! 1"- 1 (By THOMAS M4 JOHNQON) NEA Service Military WYiWYl WASHINGTON -— The minds 0i Unlbed Nations straloglsls now rrre cccllpad uy three vlllil and im- mfolllte problems which promise to determine the course of the lvur If favorable answers. can be found, l»:.r~ German nlllly vrlll be splll- rho Nazi Luftwaffe will not dciillnnzr- the air, rrnrl Rue-id's lif- slsiance will continue with little abatement. In s/llch 011505. he projected invasion of Europe would not be a “srconri front," but aclu. ally n third. And surest. oi all, :he lvnr in 194.‘! lvrllld be Amellcdk; wnr, in a mounting and encircling ' r.l' men rind iilPlnl. DTVPICpIIVII lrilich may nOt be fllVlll"'.1.'Il n‘ ihls time are said t0 be ‘Dlrlntinl: up the three cur- r1 ni. fl\‘l'\',(‘l'§(\ '.\ll'."ll are burden- scTe to llnl‘ r1 tvtnlzaris lends-rs and especially to Americans who i-nlust strain across heart-blocking distances to hel solve them. And whatever is today, officially or unofficially, nobody knows the lcal answers. FIR-ST MYSTERY is the Nazi nlr strength. Nobody really knows whether the Luftwaffe can simul- taneously fight, a little or a lot, in Russia and the Near East, and blitz Brluim by bombing, or cover rzn lnvnsion. Gcering has Just said it could not -but did Gearing tell the truth, and if so, for how long? American efforts ans intensified to build up air strength, not only in Britain and the Near East, but in Russia. Japanese occupation of some of’ the Aleutian Islands iallfd lo stop this. SFCCND MYBJIIRY la Russia's industry‘ at. . 1n spite of Imloh hn-Jh ta , nobody knows positively whet-tier German eon- quggig and bombing have left the U. s. s. R. eno h row materials and too to him (M: 50; A-medium 49 g-vulleta B till-la; c 39-39 . 10 Montreal, 6d TE of til»: four index groups (rinsed with small net gains today on Llie stock exchange, leaving only the gold shares on the downside. The Roids lost. 36 to finish at. u. new 10w for the last ten years. Volume was close l0 that of Monday at 134,000 shares ll ..\v of the golds llwre inclined to do bCLVJl‘ in the final ilolf llOllr lvlcliltyre erased an early loss of a Point. closLnB unchanged at 2.92, off 7 cents net and Dome reduced the ss to is at liP/s- Final sales had Buffalo Ankeritc, Dclnitc. Luke shore, Manson, sun Antonio and 'I‘0blli'n_d0l\'il 5 lrllllc HULlliRrI‘ in». 30 tu p.95 lllid Sylvan-t: 15 to $1, Bralor-ue was off l5 w 4.05 mm E351, olartic. Beattle. Hard Rock. Mon- eta and Mnlartlc Gold Fields eds- a_ few cents. Gold Eagle, selling ell-distribution o1 capital, 10st 81/; cents at 2i: cents. _ Tlll-‘zflltlllOlllil Al. ‘kel lllflhd sir-mfg in 1110 final li"l\ lil.i:llll‘S lo illllllgfi a loss of '4 ‘to a bit-ll o1 u lull Dolnt, An index gain of .19 for 1n. dustrlzlls resulted c1110’- l. \\.’:l‘..1‘ll 0i‘. grol. , Clltd 3 to 27 400th R.0.ll.F. Casually ifoi OTTAWA, Oct. 20 - (C?) — The R/Glul Cnllndlnn Ali‘ Fcloe in its itlltiih ('{l\ 11v cf the war tonight our. khlid on at . and two missing ‘ *2 killed during air operations overseas. sci .92 bCllt. ved One o! thcse missing believed killed overseas gs Wing 0mm, John Despard g of Ottawa. FlliC-Sll llliiil ll.- ~ listed as mis- sing after air glglotlcns overstas. The list aiso named 15 mo" as missing on active service in New- foundland. Eleven Qf them had been named prevlousl as nllssing in the sinking of the lgCWlCliiltllil-lld Government Sfoeallzsillp Caribou, torpcdotrl lMflWCOII Nova Scrztlo. and Newfoundland Oct, 14 with the l-crss of 137 lives. ‘The "Canada" section of the list named five men as missing after ilyl-tii? °Deraltions and one pre- lepcrted serizzusly ill now mpcrzcd drlnzcrcusly- ill. Fsllclrlztg is the latest casualties: list or Overseas Killed 0n Active servicel Robe! (son, Dnnnki Roy, sat, Saskrltccn. Spwrrrw, Bruce Ilerry Sgt , Winnipeg, l-lowst‘, wllllom Palmer. CPV. R12t529, Rev. Dr. Charles Howse lFalhen Oarbonear, Nild. J0me, Archie Walker, Invermay, . MoCarron, Charles Itdlohael, Lac, 12.112329, Charles McCarrcn (falher) st. Mary's Rid. P.E.I. Milcnrll, Dow Iaestel" 14142., R- (Fhther) 992220, r. s. Mitchell Maoysville, N‘ B. Mona-is Namhen, 1a., Montmel. Walker, Edward George Charles, Lac, Fort Rouge, Man. Coulson, Fred George, AC1, Tcronto. Clmltson, Raqmiomd, A01, schumacher, Ont. Glover, Donald Blzlckwatcs", 0m. Parker, George Wvekctcuall, Alia. Ti lie, EClWiLYd Allen, A02., st, Cameron, A02. , William, A02. , M: 5s, Ont. ‘Flues-dale, Lawrence William, AC2 Hamilton. “Wilson Raymond, AC2, 5t, Cnlilnrines, (mt, ivilscn, ivllLlzlm Bruce, AC2, Toronto. (Jones, McOarrom, Mirtehell, Oiljzng, (Jonson, Ohatson, Glover Thistle, Truesdltle, Watson and Wizscn nil were named in a, special R (LA F list issued lost Friday iii mi. iilg Ln illg sinking 0f the Canbtu.) Canada Missing After Flying Operations: Baxter, George Alexander Garden. PO , Victoria. Badmingtcn, Edward Price, Sgt, Tlcdegar, Mcnnlouthshim, Eng. Edmond, David, sgt., Mirage/L burgh. Midlotltlari, sootland. Elder, J.J. Sgt“, Basing-stoke. Hunts, Eng. Finn, Marilin Willard, Sgt, Sn-ult Ste Marie, Ont. Previously Reported Seriously iii Now Reported Dangerously Ill: Ln-negmri’, Ernest. Wilfred, Lac, Vnncolrver . There will be sold by Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queen's County, Prince Edward Island, on Thursday, the 22nd day of October A. D, 1942 at. the hour of twelve o’clodr noon, ALL that imct. piece and parcel of land, sitllnte. lying and being at Mount Stewart. in Queen's County afore- srlld bounded and described as forces? Then show it by lending every dollar you can possibly spare. Buy the new Victory Bonds to the very limit of your ability. Nothing Matters Now But ictory BUY THE NEW VlcroRv Bonus P. w. TURNER WHOLESALE FOOTWEAR L... follows, that is to sayz-COM- MENCING in the South West side of the Main Road leading from Mount Stewart to Cardigan at the Nort East angle of Geor e Doug- las’ and, thence westery along the North side of said Douglas land a distance of One Hundred and Forty-six feet or to a foot path leading from a back street to Cowan and Jay's land, thence Ncrtherly along the East side of said foot path fifty-seven feet t0 Thomas Cowanm land, thence Easterly along the South side of Thomas Cowexfs land to the Main Road aforesaid a distance of One Hundred and Forty-six Feet and then southerly along Main Road a distance of seventy-one feet to the place of commencement, raid lot or land being for some time in possession of the late Alexander Duff and his widow Jane Duff. The above Sale is being made under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indentun of Mortgage dated the Twenty- thlrd day of January A. D. 19M and made between John A-n us McAulay of Point De , Township Number Thirty-seven tn Queen's County, Farmer, and his wife Elizabeth McAulay of the one part and H. James Palmer and John A. Longworth both of Charlottetown in said County, Trustees, of the other part the same by mesne process of the law having become vested in the an- dersigned and because of default having been made in payment of the principal money and interest thgoeby; sfloured. u m l‘ r ur er par c are app the offices of Palmer a. Essen, solicitors eto., Charlottetown. Dated at Charlottetown tit 29th day of Septenébeié Ab?!) 19R . . MEL 0404-14-11. CONSERVATIVE cozvvrszvrrozv FIRST DISTRICT OF QUEEN'S COUNTY _ A convention to nominate two candidates to contest this Dis- Moytg-ag-e Sale inc! on behalf of the Conservative Party at tile next Provincial ____. Election will be held at Brodolbone on Wednesday, November 4th, i942 at 2 P. M. Each Poll is entitled to send five delegates the selection of wllom the Poll Chairmen ore osked to orronge at once. QUEEN'S COUNTY CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION WALTER S. GRANT, President. M. A. FARMER, Secretory. “rum trite state of Soviet wnr production handicaps 12v HoLps WARS E Allied estimates of Hitler's next move equipment for a powerful offen- sive, or even for a protracted de- fensivc. The Rllaslnns just. arrlrt airswlrrlig ldlnt oilc. ‘Ihey say that Sl-ptunlbvr pro. duction “beat August" rind "broke the record" but don't SlXCliy what: reoopgL m- how much was done in August. This dcrsnt help tl ll‘ allies estimate when rr wllrilrcr Hillier may turn on Bl-ltinn and its budding A. E F‘ We are run- nirig ncnvly. .“-li7-}l-‘ All‘ . mansik-Archnvgsl gnntrt at ll ccsi. far heavier than cn the Prrs-dn Gulf rcnile \\'lI“T(‘ pf‘l‘lS_ rnlvngs and ovperadoin nted lmprovr-m-tllt. and ship turnaround iit“fi< sp- (l- ing up. Such lmprovmlnnls are vitally important to solve tho lul- mlr/nt Ihlrrl mysfrry rump MYSTERY ls who lltll attack first in the Ncrll‘ Fast, and .l— who will win Hltrfis . lVlTnll '. .l'.‘.'l' ..~.li~.. . ‘ be the Aixs The more opllnlwlc view here ls that once Mmln Rita- sia has doom to m in- vader, Octoborflovember rains and Deccmlber frosts fix Nazi limits lhls year at a virtual stalemate nt Stalingrad and the possible Ger- man capture of Astrllkhan. The optimists lhlnk that Germany's failure v0 uln the Nllffsllill calm- lllilgll means eventual flllluic to win the’ war. However, moi-o carr- XLlXS lull"... (he inclncrl to await the outcome of developments in the Near . EXPECT ROMMEL T0 ATTEMPT BDOW The Nata may swing their mass <5 mnncu .11" south a; Egypt, Iraq, .411, evrn Turkey. hzpng to real- 1h? old Bcrln-Bagrirui dream lhc blow would fall perhaps from l a, surely from Rommel, lcom- . er Suez. If he siiecfidfl. m!" (vEIITIBII has a real success this your; ify he falls. then next year the strategic initiative passes to us. FATE IN i943 .18 WHAT'S RUSSIA'S INDUYTPJAI, tIAPACl'1'Y'.'—ignornnce 0i‘ the WHWLI. GET THE JUMP ‘IN THE NEAR EAST? American "G0!!- Grant" tanks like these flock into all this vital theater — and mils they are good. l Rommel nae met. U. B. temrkq w inn he audits are gocd some had American crews. 5o have the Amrelcsn planes which, alwa s lmFmvlng in quality and numl a, 1y across the south At. .rr.ntio and Africa. ~ And tanks and planes are not all. Flew Americans undenstaltd how nearly the Near East is a moor ‘iscoodid iron" where an All ed offensive would dtrectLv support Russia and ht recom- uer the Balkans and eventually ree Italy. m that Allied offen- sive, more than tanks, planes and their crews would be American. Bu so a favorable can found for one three mys- teries -'.hxn what? By scmeime next year we mn have n. 4,070,000 men -a.most twice as many as in i018. We can make the equi merit. for t-hem if. l! 11W seems ll Ply, we but into effect the industrial mobilization plan worked ut in peacetime by ma- bgt hitherto adopted oi-lrly by tho Nazis. SUPPLY PROBLEM BIGGEST DIFFICULTY Here is a bigger "if": A ti’!!! expeditionary army will be effec- tive only if we can apply the Hiulpment at tho point of oontiwt Will tlée hfflflny which means we nee s ps and crews. 12f we can do it, then in 1W the war will enter a new - Then Hitler will be fl hirlfll’ M least a two-front war wth a one. front army rmd air force. M» phrase will be the American phase- It will last prcbnbl two WIN. but. scme not cxac-ly n; bmlned observers believe it W be lb winning phrase. ‘Itrdey m" bcliovve: we arc lust MUM m“; first glimpse of it Aim. bu‘ ° the llihpe of things to ocme. ‘OCTOBER 21.13 l- Are you PROUD to Bea CANADIAN ? Canada occupies a proud posi- 081i‘!!!