MAXIMG CIA MERE MAN wetsuit on my IUIIOII “gflguadt-holllhollhtokere- 1f Charlottetown Guardian. Two Outl- Iorlll] Ouordlll, Ioludol Ill! .- w. w, . _ .,' ‘(l-‘pypf-z sweaty..- }y// //~ The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Cl-IARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 124,194; er" fie“ ,____M.".‘."~___“______ ._..,.;,.tie1*=ot+-_ Read by Everybody Island Like the Dew A 12 PAGES MAXIMS OPA MERE MAN bowels of Inercitl, klndncgg, 1mm. bleneea of mind, meekness, long eul- feringi-Christlan characteristics. ?--- — m. Annual Bubnerlption Delivered, $6.00 B; loll: P. ll. l. $4.001 to other Provinces 5nd U, I. A. $.00 Iii JAP SHIPS SUNK 0R DAMA Island Loan 97- Year Old Charlottetoum Lady Among Very First ToSabscribe In Third Victory Loan Campaign Yesterday r ¢ Will Put Stop To Binlgo Games in Que. Qllfi. Oct. S —(CP) Hon. Leon Oesgraln, Provincial ATtorney General, announced here today that the law forbidding the hold- ing 0f bingo games throughout the Province will henceforth be “unre- lent essly put into force without further %tice." I Boating Events e-O- "We require a quantity of well fleshed bologna cattle. Island Cold ‘totalze 00.. Ltd. v-ze-att. "Hot Goose Supper October 20th, Not .11 11,011 1 ltouy terlttn lVAiIILsC. 10-24-11. "Order of Eastern Star Rtunnrage Sale. Ives showroom. Saturday, 6 ociock. 10-24-11. "Hiwh Tea, Bazaar, Bingo, St. James Churm, Georgetown, Tucs- duy _ (Xlwbef 27th. 10-23-21. "ltuuunage Sale, St. Peter's Cathedral hall. Saturday. llgalx/l.“ "Hunter River concert Wilt- rhire Hall, Tuesday‘, Oct, 2'7. 10-2441. "Dance, Lome Valley, Tuesday. October 27th. Webster's Orchestra. 10-24-21. "Chicken suppe: bingo and dance, St. Charles Hall, Monday, Oct. 26th. 10-24-11. "Chicken Supper, Graham's Road October 31th. serving b to 10. 10-24-3. "Hulowecn Erlilertalnmetlt and Dance, Emerald Hnll, Wedncsrlay. Oclulxr‘ 28th, C. W. L. 10-24-28. "Collecting hogs every Friday, vms or phone, Borden Bagna l, Hunter River. 10-28-114. "Dance, Grand View Hall, ‘Thurs- dill‘. October 29th. Mliiview Orch- wiu. Sponsored by Women's 1n- etlltue. 10-26-11. “Unloading on: bulk whole barley Friday and Saturday, Oct. 2.1 and 24, bring bags, Dillon and Bbinctt. 10-22-31. “Halloween Dance, Vernon River Hail, Monday, October 26th. We "M's Orchestra.- Prime best cos- tume. 10- -21. "Knitted articles for the new hnbv. pretty aprons and household Willis at Afternoon Tea, St. James B111. Friday aotn. 10-24-21 "Buylru live and dressed chick- Ims and fowl every Wednesday. Pay- 1111! lop market prices. P. J. Noy. Hunter River. 9-26-S-M-tf. "Buying plgs at Fredericton Morldnv. Péraylng $9.00 a air for good Dias over lbs. each ill also buy Inutllcr onee. Knud Jomenson. _ 10-2 - . "Graham's Road play, King omrilels Hell, Kensington, Mon- day. Proceeds Kelvin w . 10-24-11. "Dance at Crapsud Hall, Oct. under auspices Reserve Army. Victoria ‘Proop, in aid of troops "Vefww. 10-24-31. To live throughout ninety-seven tumultuous years is in i ~11 a very unusual and a. very notab e achieve- ment for any woman But after having lived for s I . international c“ w r s At A Glance keen. so anxious for the quick and certain overthrow o Hitler and all the evil which he has brought upon mankind, m to want to he among the very first to sign an application for one of the Third Victory Loan bonds for herself and another for her beautiful little great granddaughter. Katherine Hyndman Malcolm. now lust be- ginning w talk-that is something so unusual and so particularly not- able as to merit commendation from every section of the Canada. of which she is such an ardent patriot. Mrs. Charles A. Hyndrnan of Charlottetown. born Katharine Mac. donald ill the eurlv weeks of i846. crossed the Atlantic wllen__she was sixteen, in the famous soiling ship "Isabel" captained by her fniher Alexander Macdorlald. The "Isabel owned by James Dlmcan. for a number of years made regular sail- ings between Prince Edward Island and British ports and brouzht many imigrants to this colony in its early days. But on the trip im- mediateiv aftervthat on which the captain's charmlnt! vounil daughter returned from Landon to hcr Island holnellle gallant "Is-ubel" disappear- ed beneath the waves, and no sur- vivor of her crew ever lived to tell of the untimely late whlclrmet the sturdv ship in the ocean's tempest. Katie Macdonaid married Charles I-Iyndman in 1871i and at onoe as- sumed the care of four stip-clnld- ren of tender £11m. und gave birth herself to seven more. That she has n-ansmittcd 5011101111112 oi her own strength 0f character and VIHOTOUS patriotism is being shown today in the exploits of numerous grand- By The Canadlrm Press RUSSIA — Reds smash back thousands 0|’ Nrzis assaulting factory district in Stalingrad. WESTERN FRONT -— Genoa blazes under bomfs; R.(‘.A.F, goes 0n locomotive-smashing flight. over Northern France. PACHWC —— Americans repulse Jape second lime on Guadalcanal, but Nipponese effect lending on another Island 1n Solomons: Allied bombers sink or damage ll"! Sap ships. in Rabaul, New. Britain, raid. Another Jap Attack Broken: in Solomons WASHINGTON, Oct _1l3—(AP)— American troops. deicndlnt: Guadal- canal Island in the 50101110115. drove back another Japanese flunk at- tack on Oct. 2i, the navv announ- ced iotiav. while lli lilo ncrlal strutt- < 1 ti tl- ale six more Japanese ililhifil‘ iiliialfifififiaih"£111.03. ‘iirvlééfi vanes and six bone-rs We es- onc of Wilillll while still under slroyed. Two American fitlhtir twenty years of age Duid the P101195 were lest- Thc navy also announced that American dive bombers had ut- taclted enemy positions on Ruseil Island. about 30 miles northwest oi Guadalcanal." This was the first. announcement that the 112111111165 had landed troops upon that island. Naval spokesmen added that 1t was possible that such landinus had been made on any of the small islands in thc_Guada1canai_o.r~ea;_ supnetne sacrifice as an air-gunner in a bomber lost in the early days of the present month Of her ownsons, Thomas M. died on military service in the Great War of 1914-111. Her eldest son Mr Jus- tice James D. Hyndmun, rlow retired from the bench but active in war ‘unveil _ _ ___(_Continucd_onA page Conspiracy Case Opens In S ’Side Witness testifies to selling 6,000 gallons Molasses And 150 cases of yeast cakes to three of five Accused. or rectify spirits or make or fer- The hearing of the five Summer- ment Wash or Wort contra: to aide men merged with conspiracy, the provisions of section 164 0 the which was adjourned from Friday Elxclse Act. Also that contrary to 1mm w“ resumed fore Prince section 444 of the Criminal Code County Magistrate Dnrby at S11m- the said Frank Gnllant and Harry mergidc Court House estcrdny. Gnllant did unlawfully conspire The case of Harry Gal ant and together and with each other und Frank Gallant Opened shortly with divers other persons by deceit “m, ten o-ciock Wm, p ,7_ 1111x1193, or alseltood or other fraudulent K.C. of Fredericton, N 13., nnd n, mcttns to defraud His Majesty ‘he 3 i-finton appearing for the Crown King, in the right of the Dominion and w}; Noon“ and yw Mm;- of Canada of his lawful revenue "Mam m, the defense, payable as Excise duties and sales The charges are: "That Prnnktnx in respect of alcohol as and Gnllant and Hnrr Gallant did when manufactured in Canada." between Janna _ 1941 and me Tho whole day was tnltctt up 11m, dny of 0c ber- 1942 conirnry with the case against. these two to section 5'13 of the cfminal code, men and at the conclusion the unlawfully conspire together and Cvllfi 111191161’ Bdlflumfd "19 "B59 with each other and with divers for another week until Fridfly $719 other persons to Comm]; the 1011Qw- 30th at i0 em. and instntcied the in‘ indictable offence to wit, with- f1"? men 011M881! W 811M111‘ 0" ou h 1 ll nee nder the .- t ---~.-—-~-_—.—— ~ t -—: Ebtcisomitgtx tlienclen forcizl, to distill (Continued on p886 l1» C01 4) ilrive this Big Boost __.__..% Firm of R. T. Holman, Ltd., S’Side Buys $40,000 In Bonds. Another 0165.450 was added to Prince Edward Island's subscript- ions in the Third Victory Loan campaign yesterday, it was reveal- ed by fltzllrcs released from Prov- incial Headquarters last night. The total 1s now $635,800. Ctlrlvmsiscrs in Charlottetown were met yesterday by the same splendid response with which they were greeted ever since the lom started last Monday and as a result the total for the city had rcweltcti the encouraging sum of 327111150 The amount subscribed by citizens yesterduyr was $46,950 Summerside held the spotlight in yesterdays effort, as the town almost doubled its total when the amount of $61,050 was realized bringing the giilld total for the week up to $150,800 which is more than 50 per cent of the objective set for the Western Capitol. A snigle contribution of $40,000 was one oi’ the highlights of the day in that area. Queen's County, Charlottetown excepted, contributed a total of $18,150 during the clay. This brings the total for the area up to 576.650. Prince County, outside Sumner- side, jumped to $77,050. In King's canvassers were out bzlght and early and by evening they had turned in another $0.900 towards t-he Victory Loan. This brought the total subscription ior the county up to $52,350. Fine Subscription Summerslde and Prince county are setting a pretty livelv pace ;n respect to purchases of Victory bonds by its business organizations. Yesterday there wns repmtcd the purchase of a block of $8.000 by a merchandising firm at Wellington and now i1 is particularly pleasing to report that the splendid old firm of R T. Hol handed in a, completed application for Forty Thousand Dollars bonds. man Ltd, have This probably constitutes a re- cord for mercantile establish- ments in this Rovince. The firm of R T. Hofman Ltd, is Jointly mnnnscd bv those two outstanding brothers Messrs Harry and J. LeRoy Holman. Harry r10]- man for many years, ill addition to attending to hfle own business, has built up a particularly fine record of patriotic. community and social welfare and has given verv larrzely of his line to the chairmanship of the P. lnce County hospital, to Board of Trade activity and much other community work. J. IeRoy Homan has iliso been active for runny years on behalf of his own 10W". provincial and national a.‘- ftlirs being president of the Mari- tnnc Board of Tzatie while quite young man nnd for several years past he has been a director of the Bank of Canada. Hats off and congratulations and thanks to this enterprising and wzrih while firm. They've given a fine lead. Behind In Bacon iiuota OTTAWA, Gut. 23 -- (GP) — Word from bacon board officials that Canada has not been able to maintain htr schedule of bacon shipments to the United Kiniiflom today added urgency to the Sept- ember request that Canadian ne- frain temporarily from purcha- sing fresh pork, bacon or ham. Infcnned sources said it k fear- ed that the United K111800111. de- pendent on Canada for 80 cent of its bacon supplies, is be g for- ced to dip imo iuniied reserve stocks because Carwda has been unelble to complete as soon an ex- getstgd e. 600,000,000-4pound con- ec Q h had planned to b Dork or 00%.. might well nwei to tn» supplies o turkeys and poultry. DOW avfliilflbln H! 131N133”, l6 I Irtcceased marketing! of 111080 mually become evident in Nov- ember and by the end of this year the situation should be relieved, bacon board ,_ ‘esmen said. __.________ QUEEN‘! CANADIAN FUND MONTREAL, Oct. 18- (OP)- National total of the Queen's Can- adian Fund was armounced to- night ns $1,170,000, compared with $1,166,911 n week ago. DEMA N1) LIAN NTION UITAWA, Oct. I3 — (OP) -— The Ottawa Journal said today that "calling of e. Hrvvincial Lib- eral convention was demanded by a mxnbq- of Ilestmn Ontario Lib- erals" to confirm the appointment of Hon. Gordon Conant as new Premier of Ontario or to select s new Icoden‘. - [Twat Situation Last Nightj 8 =1 (By Kirke L. Simpson. Associated Press War Analyst) The latest Allied long-distance air attacks on Axle centres from northern China to northern Italy lend peculiar significance to President Roosevelt‘: disclosure that American plane production has been realigned to stwrilice numbers for greater range and hitting power. That a-nrlourlcement, which also applies to the American tank out- put, can only intensify Japanese and iutllurl uneasiness over the trends of war-rri-tllc-alr. It is not only Uerlnan our industries and war plants in occupied territory, pressed into . 111 .\(‘i‘\'ll'l‘, lintt arc Aiitul bocnb targets. Vital links 1n both liuiiurl 11ml Japanese war economy more than 700 miles distant from buses from tvilit-ii British and American bombers took off had been freshly‘ biu..sltd‘us ‘the President spoke. For the first time in six months, big ILAJ“. bombers rained destruc- tion on Ucnou und Turin. 'l‘h1tt IIIUAIIIY, :1 round-trip of 1,500 miles oi‘ more ‘and London reported all [rlnrlcs stitch" returned. Sttnluitancuusiy, on the trlhcr slttc oi 1ln.-_ uurul, American bumbcrs in China were lashing out to blast at crltlcllly-inrportatrrt Japanese cooking-cool suilfccs III nope-ii Province. Announcement of the raid (lid not ' le from what bases the American bombers wok oil‘, ‘Tilt-rt- is every reason to bclicvc, however. to rcucit their turgci. than bombed (iclion 11ml Tllfili. It is ui lraisi that they travelled perhaps 100 miles farther did the British planes which 800 miles, air line, lrurn possible Arnt-ricttrt Liifllrlils 1n China to iln- llopeh coal fields. O O O U I O Mr. Roosevelt made it cienr nt a nrt-ss t-onlcrt-nct» that tilc charters in both the plane and tank production programs nurt- founded on bui- tla expcricrlce. Japanese four of not only present but future American long-range bornbing attack has been amply rferrrullsirnlcd. The tour is rcvcalcd in the Tokyo throat of rcpnsuls against Amcrnutn \\.1r prisoners ior such attacks as the Doolittle ruul on Japan. liven 111011- rcvcatiint: 1111s zt rc- cent broadcast by a Japanese naval stmltcsnnnr warning his listeners that American burnbcrs of perhaps IlLUUU-rnile range wire to be expect d eventually. I U O Q C i The White House announcement iluiuruiiv gnve no intimation of the bomber characteristics toward which the punt-y oi rcnuciltg the mun". lcai output in order to lll(‘l‘l'ii5i‘ rnrlgo -- ti 111111111: potter of catch unit is ahmcd. 1t ls safe to say that tilcy cm :1 striking advance in both rc- spccts, however, and hitting pmvcr Ctl\‘('l both lltc wright of bombs that can be curried and the ticfcl "ivt- nrmulnt-nt of ihc ship. Implicit in the Roosevelt urlnounccmt-ni is_ the grim determination to carry the fight to the enemy, not to nutut hnn 1n cltht-r nt-cun or nn any front. Ileavicr armed _11r_1tl urmurctl innks oi‘ longer range-like farther reaching, hurtlcr hitting bomber -—mcun attack, not rlcicnce. ZnotlieirRaid Uh [gal y Seen Cenoa blasted by two-ton block mBusters in raid Thursday night. i Island Soldier Is Jap Prisoner (By Wes Gallagher, Assoc- iated Press Staff Writer) LONDON, Oct. 2.3-1.0?) —Genoa trembled and flam- ed lasi night under the R. A. F.’s two-ton “block-bust- er" bombs, and IPrench and Swiss radio stations snap- ped off the air again late SAINT JOHN, N_ B, Oct. 23- ICPM-PIF, Jack Blacquiere, of the I{\1_\.ll llzilcs of Canada, 1's a pris- Oil-l‘ of tile Japanese, according to ofilci ll word received front Oiunva by 111$ wife llcre. Fornlcrlv of Stllnnlersltlc, P, E, I,_ he gnligwd ' ' ' Willi the Prince Edlvarl I.l' d tonight to indicate another Highlanders and transfierm; Jnm £71m Vlsltatlo" 0V9!‘ "19 the 1105-111 Rifles before the lftttcl‘ A|p5 by Byjiahfs heavy regiment went to Hung Kong, bomber arm. The Paris and Vichy and the Berna, Switzerland, sla- tions went off the air in quick succession as they did Declaration Day In Alltigonish ANTIGONISH, N 5,, 0m, 23.. _ (C?) - De: Y‘ r1 ~ ; d. last night when the It.A.lt‘. 111,4. ‘v1.1a, 1,152.“ ,§,Y,,,,.1§;°‘,f;,, hlt Genoa so hard that the r1:‘,.“‘;‘-li"‘1"“1 ‘Vg-rlffllvu - . . 1 '1 1 .1 n‘ ' u‘ - 11111121118 quickly sent their 131155911 Cunllingilalin T8 c 5991f." King and Queen {hey-g 0b. 1.99: .IdPb](v1c:"r11n11[1;, Ial/‘DCIEL 2,496; - ,- _ _ 1111M 1101s, .. . l‘ Crorlnzln vlously _to raise morale by “l, Omdnny dmamd elect“, and comforting the wounded 111s cnncrlvnx» forfeztrci his deposit. and homeless. In daylight today British and Canadian bombers and fighters, including the fast Mosquito planes, struck at objectives in Germany‘. Hol- land and northern France. 3 i3‘ DIES SYDPFEY, N S, Oct 23 tCPl Cape Brennan's oldest ma lfitfi-vear-old Michael Jrhnson, died icrlny nftrr a short illness If“ “'11s n vciernn of the Northutst Rclvtlllral. lie was a native of Hay Cove. ‘(Toss war-making Total Reaches $635,800L<>ss Iizlildes Two Warships, Transports Raid is second in as many days.- Mrs. Roosevelt Visits Britain ALLIED HEADQUART- ERS, Australia, Oci. (Saturdafl-(CP) - Allied heavy bombers continuing their support of United IONDON tTngkmplAns Slates forces li'i the Solo- Fygnknn ‘Ii Raul, {l} m. j ' mons sank or badly damag- ed a Japanese cruiser, one destroyer and eight trans- . ports or cargo ships 1n a ,. raid in force on Rzlbaul, New Britain. Allied headquart- ers zlnnourlccd today. The total tonnage raldcd . l ' i bombers with Presiurnl. accom- P the‘ bg n H l)€1lil(‘db\'llf*IQ(C- deadly effect was ap- ..““""- "* proximatclv 50.000 ions. a Ihulnnson. , ~ . Brltzlzn bv llcnze communique Sllld. ' 1111 The cruiser, destroyer and‘ two large mertrhalltnlcl‘. W81! bflifivfi sunki one large nlerchatlinlan was badly (iamugcd and five other hips were i111. The airmen attacked ywzstcrdriy t‘. low aizlixltie just Dliuif‘ ditu-n und lz-ltlllteti sttirly tlcsptu heat-y tutti-aircraft fire. The raid was ililitlvllltcttl ill as f'iiif‘i‘l‘.'l‘llilfll of might be pin f sztnli on 1111111.‘ carnal 1 south. told of bot-nix in Brztntn as lhc uuvsi o 21nd Queen “in order to innd know-lodge of B111 -- ccl1vli' and to 1 ace znn. duv. The tvtfe o.‘ the Untied 8111108 1 ilmiicti tzme. The 111111011111"- . ment from Y1K! tialace suuii “MIX 111w.- vcll has fli‘l‘l't - llins R°°""°“ counirv .1. v 1n- \.. 1 111'. t1 1n.- liinu and Queen 1n order to tzaln first-hand knowledge of British \\'Olil8ll'5 war‘ actlvitirs and to vlsn the United States forces in (ircat Britain “Mrs. Roosvvclt, accompanied bv Miss Nlalvlna ‘Thompson, trill be the guest of the King and Queen dur- 11121110 first lmr‘. of her visit." the sr-corlrl to be mrtnv (ivy: on Jug) $1111» uh; ' 2111 all-lull . 111d Gilli 1110113 in i-olnnnnnque s dropping l0 tons of bccnbs on ships ll] the harbor at 131111., which is on the Solo- mon island of Bougainville. Today's comlnllnzqtle 101d o.’ a continued 0If<ll§l\'i' bl‘ Allied ground forces in d1 vim.’ back 111B Japs toward Kokoda, the advance base from which they launched their llhfated drive toward Port Morcsby in mlcl-stunmer. The com- Mrs. e nnlni lie slated "our ground for- News Briefs cvs mic atiztcknttz south of Alola." It also reported i1 ixlnlbmg ni- “_ , tack by Jap planes o11 the air. drome or Mime Bey. 011 i116 IKINDQN. Oct. 2.'i—f(‘P)— C1101. Oliver Lyttelton, Minis. tt-r of Stain in charge of pro- duction, today told thr- in- siilutc of production engineers that Britain, producing air. craft at four (inn-x the rate of’ the first quarter of’ 1040, has “fair passed the total Axlg output of aircraft." southeastern tip of New Guinea. “Freeze” Coal Miners and Steel Workers UITAWA, Oct. 28 --lCP\ lift- ion to "freeze" the present workflll’ staff in coal mlncs. Pvrltnn tum! metal mines and ptwnarr .\"c‘l production has been laken tin": ' orr/twa. (It. 2s--<c1=»_can- ntiinn lll(‘(1ll‘.(‘ 111x05 b114- fm- _ dc‘ p1 111.111 ilf‘\V lcvics approved a.“ 0rd"? “(Wsmg sfikcilv” H“, “Tvk by {he Umwd stat“ vice officers not ‘.0 lsstle n Cvilgrcss, but the Dominion tax- I” m9" engaged m mm W0‘ PM“. “.111 have a m,“ _ geek enlploynlcni in otllcr ".111 lion returned to 15m “Qrgfifpffie rles, Labor Department 0111c. r war. a smdy of comparative fig- 551d mda-v‘ - ures showed today. "w" “ ‘ OTTAWA. Oct, 23—(C1’l—- i Dr. Lin Sltlh Shun, Chinese 1 millifilcr to Canada, tonight appcalod lo Chinese nationals in (‘nnatln tn support the third Victory Lnnn. OFA So" Joe is L\FE Guano Fort Movlii BATi-lma Esoteric? \V1NNIPE\"v. Oci ‘ZS---ICPl—- Plans for meat rrtiionlnu in Can. aria are lying slndlcd vcrv care. fullv but will not be pm mm operation if such action can be avoided. said fouls admnnstrxllor J. G. Taggart today in an imer- \'l'.‘\\' hcrc. HERVE. Oct. ‘lfl-nilW-Twvo zilr-rnitl trlurrns suun in Borne tonight and anti-aircraft guns fired :1 frtv shots shortly hcinrc midnight rrhcn plant's were ltcartl nvcrllczlti—n|ninr. cnlly r-n rnulc in Ilnlv. The act-anti nit-rt Iwznn at ll p. m. and was lifted urnunri miti- nizltt. Basel also hzul nn nlnrm. Rail communications in Nasq,____ northern France were dis- . organized by Canadian- manned Spitfires that dam- aged at least a dozen loco- motives, halted a number of trains around Dieppe, and strafed Nazi control towers, gun posts and electric pylons. An armed trawler and tug also OqvrAwA Och z] __ (c?) _ were damatred off Sangattie. and the Vmnm. ma“ H,.adq,mn‘.rh an‘ C"n“d1am1°5t 9m‘ 9mm" 11011115‘! (1 1011111111 that 77.8.17 in- Great’ “N3 kmmed “L Gama‘ WsinrS stlbscrliwl yesterday l0 munitions centre nntl a snpolv lms for North Africa. burned for hours after the biggest British bolnbcrs had crossed the snow-canned Alps returnin in their bases. King ictor Emmnnltcl and the Queen were rcportcd by ihc Rome radio l0 have spent four hours walking in the Genoese nlins and visiting the ininrcd today. Earlier on Italian communique sold the casualties still were being counted. (7anurl‘s Third Victory Loan, bring- ing lilo cumulative tolnl 1o dale 1'0 184.302 Of yesterdays sub- scribczs, 18,108 look ndvaltiago of iil! payroll savings pian to con- illillliQ $1,651,060 S crlptlotts Thursday totalled $37,598,350, mnlznzg ithc cumulative trial $l9(i,682,f‘»00 a little more lhnn $3,000.11“) shut of the $200- 000000 lnalk. The radio described the dnnlntzc as Snl).~t'1'l]\il01lS under ithe pay- " 959-" roll savinus ulun rose in Nova -i 1 @1110 la-m. can- Tho nwifinens with which the qflwkly pconlpuqod’ King hastened to the stricken city indicated to observers here that the raid had cnusod n shut- tering biow to the wnvrring Italian morale. as well as to the D011. One observer said the fires in the Tdionunnea 05351;}? ll,’ C01 '11 T Rciluns from ohcr prmvinms are 0QIYl.pfll'i\ii\'i°‘.,\' scarce as yet, be- cnusc canulxslnz in the various plants is far from c-cmplelc. lUrliYllTllld previously, the city of Hull, Quc , took over first s- iiion amcrlg larger municipal ties lTDOlilTlg 1o National Headquarters, with 94 per ocnt of its quota nc- Loan Now $19§,__ 682,60 llzgh izdc this afternoon :1. ll nntl tonight at 12.04. Sun 901s U115 cvcnmq at 6.01 and rises tomorrow morning at 7.28 Last, quarter moon Nov. 1, 2.10 a .m. Snnmerside tide 18 minutes inter than Charlottetown. CAR FERRY SERVICE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Prom Borden-Leav- 005 mm. 1.00 p,m_ 4.65 p.m., 7.55 p.m. connlld f0!‘ Shcrbrookc, Que, ll 1‘,-»\\' 1n second place with 6'2 per ('1 nt of its objective. Other figures 11.011101‘: Edmonton, 5e per cent: M9058 Jam“ Saskw 50 pm. can‘; Leave Cape Tormentine-ILM $111110 Jclul, N B , 4'1 per cen mm" a'o5sa'gilfigssgig"lfllg mm‘ Sydney, N S , 43 per cent; Cha loticlouh, 39 per cont; Calgary, 3'1 pcr ccnt; Victoria. 311 per cent; Szvkatocrt, 32 per cent; Halifax nnd Monoion, each 8i per (out; Summcrslde, P E.I, 3.1 per cont; Wliitliiwft, 29 per cent; Vultcotuvr, 2'1 per ccnt; Molttzcul. 25 per cont; (May 3 in Dec. 2'1‘ inclusive) Leave Bordon 9.00 a.rn., 0.45 pm, Ixave Tormrniine 10.15 e.m. 8.00 p-m. REL-NS. FERRY SERVUTI Leave Wood Islands 10.00 mm. and 3- M _ t; d 2.00 p. m. Rgzltllf:ninklngucgcfiacgvn13 “,2.- Imave (Tarihou Noon and 4.00 p. m. c0111 - . (lnisi-alldlng unlong 1.110 roporls “R SERHCE reaching lmn Headquarters in Charlottetown-Somme J5- Monlrml iinvo hccn tho inmty on on u‘ ‘n’ lalrdurs of support and the 11hr}:- "Iéavr Charlottetown - sands oi snbscripliorls from wor - . iI-m- , _: L” crs in business and indutry- Anton; Leave Summers!“ 7-19 l-l" those i-rrlny, the sun Life Assurance Company oi Canada Ltd rc- portfd l-ilai its staff had R011 0U to a flying start and that emphle" rYi§§nt|}.LFE'§I'IrrTl1. C0111’ n"|','§;yq Moncton l1 1.111.! llld 5-" ‘m’ 1mm! simvirs: Leave gunrioiietown 1215 II-"l- have Moncton 4.15 nm. GED AT RABAUL i