MAXIMS o, A MAXIMS MERE MAN °' * MERE MAN ‘,>W[/ //// The People's Paper Read by Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 11m smallest actual good is beitu than the most magnificent promis l. of impossibllities. » Always there is a black spot in our sumhinex it is ever. as l said, the shldnW of ourselves. Everybody Annual Iubsoripuq- luuyu-“L u,” 12 APAGES I OBER 11, i041 LLLL r ‘Wciiiakcorrsrowlvjmcaivaoa, SATLOJRDAY, OCT flgrlottctowl ourdnio. Two Outl- Iflnlng tlllrdillr, Founded ill’! By Halli P. I. l. “.00; to other Provinces and U, l. A. IiMIQ S. S. CARIBOU TORPEDOED; 137 F EARED LOST .-_-r| t)‘ ‘ eSiiiii/I of Torpedoing i‘ Sh ip En route Ship Sinking mss. Caribou T0 Newfmfndland» m Wm b Happening m m the Three Isldhd Soldiers SYDNEY, Oct i0 — Washington nor Zfokyo seems yet (C?) — “I went clown with the shiD . Rescued After Ship Is Sunk. Island Airman Survivors In Awardeil D.F. C. Flt.Lt. J.A. MacLean of Lewes wins Coveted award for ‘Gallantry and FLWar Situation Last Night (By Kirko L. Simpson, Associated Press War Analyst) The Jaws of the Aleutian Japanese inva by Alli ajnnen, southwest ln the Solomons, neither to know fully. U I I i panese mention when this was written of the action to recapture Guada canal which began days ago and into which powerful enemy fleet units, lncludfiig battleships, had been thrown, On- y a meagre and cryptic American running story of the fight was avail- able in navy bulletins. . . l don't know how I survived, now that. i look back," slid Capt. J. Hickey of Bummerside, P.E.i., one oi three officers of the ce Edward There had been no Jo Women, Children included in ‘ ' ’ Island iii hlander ho Ill‘- , vwed ‘he timed” sisnkmz nfslha They are sufficient, however, to indicate that an air-sea clash mi’ SYDNEY, N n, Oct. I6——FOI_ ___ "eammp Caribou £26556:figllgrggllgie:glziliiggiiItlfiguigilgl éiifl“illsilllii'ii‘ilili the foams; ScamanilAliiid- giwiiig the hi1 of .'<ii1~\-i\.i)l»§ ill Passe" er S. ks d 0 . ~ , ' .s orcvca a n .c- mc- a ' Y ii ' »~ - ‘my “c” the only an" ican fight to the death ashore for possession oi Guadalealimlfslrategic clrcviiilk-xlfxig 121M515!‘ §qi<s9n1b0u' g , In lng occurre In who reached land out of eight members of the battalion who were on the ship. His fellows Officers are Capt. RA. McCube of Charlottetown and Lieut, G. L. Monkley, Sum- mcrsidc. All shurcfi the some stateroom. Monklcy is o. pnticnl. in hospital, recovering from ex- William F. Met/calf, Glace Bay. John C. Moore, St. John's. Wiiliam J. Lundrigan, Corner- brook. Nnthan Walters, Isle Aux Morte, Nfld LONDON, Oct. 1o - (C P CABLE) — Four members of the Royal Canadian Air Force, including one who Joined the "Caterpillar Club" when he “n,- [orccd to ball out of a riddled plane, are Canada's ncvvcst holders of the Distin- key to the southwest Pacific. O I O I O O The very silence as to the naval forces engaged‘ was significant. it imnlied ii blackout oi flcct radio communications to cover battle dispo- . There was little to indicate that tiir- high commands in either capital had more specific information on the nroizrcss of the struggli- ihrlhnjimifcf-n“rrcycfljifi lie ii/zwlvimztm- flllilflllflflflmlvflil. Morning Darkness. (By Bob Daldorph, Canadian Press Staff Writer) SYDNEY, N.S., Oct. lil-(CPJ-Torpcdoed in darkness. ioundiand-Nova Scotla ferry steamship Caribou was sunk in Cabot m.- Jamcs May, Bcllcorzim. Herbert M-dyy, Bclleoram. John Danson, st. John's. h’ i the New- guished “Yin CW". i‘ W55 ammmlced h h" c d miii'i§'§i“"“,“h°°“,-, m b t 0 Robert Neum n Peri s Nfld t l Th or acting Wing m r. _ 11$ PM}! 1B {>11 v 11 " A _ ‘ ' F1 I 19-, i S rait Oct. l4 wth the loss of 131 lives in the groan-st announced mur- H." (use: 0r Winnipeg, Flt. will)“ 111"!‘ hill; JJC-BL iiifl- s Ii-"ilflifi B- Bsutty. Kiiiiiflrld Lflkc lne disaster of this war in the coastal waters fringing on Canada. 1,1 John A. MacLean of Bea- Dlmflili, (‘Di- E-b- ifilndfi; (Illi- 0111; _ Canadian naval craft saved 101 passengu, and crewmen after the ‘ L.M. Shepllcfli. Cili- di. (.urr|e Imn Stark, Kirkland Luke. 2.2004011 vcssci owned by the Newfoundland guvcrnlnrnt, had been sent. Mrs. Albert Fielding. 'l"0r0ni0_ to the bottom by a submarine that surfaced aftcr thc kill and watched Inn's Millfi, PIJ" F0. Dfliii" Schmidt. of Witaskiwin, Aita.. and 1'0. (lflilie Waterbury 0‘ Birtle, Man, t .\iaci.ean wag awarded the and Pic. l‘, Diamond. With the trio in their state- roflm was one civilian. "I don't. know what happened to him, he was the first one out.” the finish of the Caribou and the struggles of her survivors in the pre- Struck as she neared the end of her overnight run from North Syd- Struck as she mud the end of her overnight run from North Syd- ney. N-S.. to Port Aux Ba ues. Nfld. the vessel sank within a few min- utes. Scrvlceunen and civiians-men, women and children-from Can- Wni. Siru-klrinfl, Rose Einnche. Mrs. Media Hillier, Sydney, Loranzo Gosse, Grand Fallsan, Nfld. Uriiis Bailey. Trinity East, Nfld. Missing After Sinking Six Prince Edward Islanders are honor for gallantry and ability _ I ircraft Capt, Hickey said .. , .- U - , ., , c I _ v iirlrilmdcl1illiigliln Kitty; "on a ms story was much ‘he same gfflisbélgfi-Lhgeltlcfegd Ciilefldw 1151‘ a f- n M, , Glnriyg sin-gm, (411 Che. ada, Newfoundland and the United States perished as the shattered R vane mtg“ last month‘ a, mo“ l,‘ "u," survivors _ bf m S 063mb?) 18,61 ‘(111 burm Rd] Halifax, (‘zirihou curried down scores of ncrsons tvhn were asleep in their state- ". .. i]. - f, f- ,, with n..- exception that ilwivilfl , e , ' - “i 1, “iii, ' ' Iwoum-ri Shicrs (411 Chcbuclo room-s “lien the explosion tore the shin apart. “M” ant. aircra ire e . or jum In overboard or getting closed ids fllQill. in a casuaiv .. _t. Rd, ppm,“ . .:~_ countered during the b0mb- l t ling‘ It i“ l (__ They arc: Sergeant A. A. Sulli- i Elimtsetl " Norma)“ Bur siuyueight Canadian?“ o! lug run damaged the vlarw- "l" ‘i, “fk m‘ " m “’ ,1, van. suiwnerside; sergeant. J M1,, “ ‘ i 5e“ the“, Serv,cemen_we,e m, 3mm _ _________.__- turned it on its back and threw "Jgnirxlnailar '1‘ =15 '3 S i’ C. B. McDonald. Summerside; " vman Swmennr Woodside NS em were Civilian passengers; one i‘ m“ u‘ inwrmd 5pm“ dive" ' i corporal E Sam Francis (home I n Howard H. Porter, Syracuse. ‘N, tivnigcammfzinbgisl’ oi iii: ‘iirdivdl ‘W812i?’ NGLUS Briefs c‘ e o ' - "Si" “Tm d°“'" hm“ “r-‘i- town address unavailable»; Cni. L. “larbmn “Qymfied control "B"? ihimlhi "i 3"‘ "Mimi M Shcph rd Cflldi an C l f‘ A and compc ie flln SliC- _ v ' _ - ; T1 . ' E.’ C i). '~ - ' . -_ _ (d, N Y d R -1 N, vi; 13 icssi . ‘iyhisiltwizaldnlgiggcowl Ciirie (home ww“ “ddmss “P” '—__, P NJQW" J' wemmsal’ Lwkpon‘ iriiciilcnin “lgoyaloiéanadidh All’ 0n the return flight the d e no mo" nude rig‘; nmrké available», and Pte. Pzcston Dia- SYDNEY._N. 5-. Ottlllk-LC )l— -MI_h-_ Marjorie Barrett Toronto Force. and the remaining u were bomber was “(tacked by M. ‘bu d w mm‘ W lir _ mend, Charlottetown. FOHOWIIII; Ls the casua ty Ht 11 and Calgary » Mn“, men enemy fighter and suffered an": “he: sizlrvhnrgpantiwwer: P” l, n] d me wniedo Sinking of me 3' 5' Jerome J ‘Ryan s; John's Out of the (new of iii-mostly LQNDQX_ oct, 15 _ (Ar) _ wring,‘ndamfilginéfaamgsivuafia rescued about five hours later." ' i amen calvrligoilrig believed iost'_ John Hntchcr. Bose‘ Blanche lggw€figéiilit¥gegfiiié diéwrz" 124i! 1:41“)! "Pmiiig 1151685"? i0- ie cs - ' ,, . . ' 0 s o- gt A" f».'~ the citation Silid. 095F119 FLT- LT- 3- 5- MACLEAN h"n'flml;g't "m, t “mun Piea.Dam°i,‘?i_ i5 Ff member Oi ‘he ClviuAN PBBENQERS. l c§éivqrfln§gxnkékgvhalton' N‘ s‘ sisted of United States service per- is {Milling firehiiiea iii 1i: 5'1"“ elm"! ‘an ti“ w" o‘ abozfrdm therrafte ‘ihiie “was u giliibmCilafiiifiliicvi-‘Ig Qlfimonselil/‘liilrigflfyiudf M“ Geoxge Randal’ 3a’ wlnn- Thomas P Filcmlng Purser 59311191 Ping there Y"??? £2“. Y-a- which Ufliifli 511"!“ itwi" Min-Len the om er ecame ~ —- - ~ » -* - _ - . . ~ _ - _ _ ' ' * i ClVlltiils. 1e remanng vict ms H l, - , y, |._ _. h, _ {iiininoiiiiiiiiie and both he h;‘ncv.vi;:o;a:ure3i;lrriml'uo ginning/lei? 61o iftllfkeilljlaliili liiiinitbrartifii Mrs. JOhn "robber. a3, Burlixn, ficElliifeistGb1iggm1gf1f1Able smman were Newfoundland civilians on in..- li.‘},“;,,1},;i, i,,,§""¢,,',‘{,,‘,,,",}{,’. ‘,,_','_ and u“ New were compelled ln' froilgsoui. the barrel‘ 3ft: lgock of er SpuréeoneDiamondo on ssunilav- Nnd" aliiitilihfir ‘imeedchtidnlaelld’ ‘Silo n Channel, ' k ' Dasseiiger mi" laults 0n Malta ivhivli illVB l0 168W i1? Plrflchuiel” Axes.’ The raft was iammed Better known as ‘Dick’: he is Wlfiicili wK/Ifs‘. Peaiil Bésgililck, 24, Lennox- PO-lghguhfgtatgieeuw,‘ Able Seaman, captaln Go“ Down gfzileishgn’u‘(i)"c,n'sfrre mail?‘ X ‘q C" marines of the Mcditcrrzinczin known and esteemed. l-ls wifc and six children live at 53 Reserve Street, Charlottetown. The children are: Elmer. with the and we couldntt move, and we were in water most of the time." lliviCcbe and Monkley had , somewhat simiilnr cxncricnc"! (Flt. Lt. MacLean is a Ion of Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- Lcun oi Lewes. near Benton‘! Captain Benjamin Taverner of Chunucl, Nfld. master of the l5- voziz-old one-time sealing vessel, ville. Que. ‘ Edgm‘ Mam!" 15' Si’ Johns’ fleet sunk thrcc enemy supply ships and damaged four others. _ ‘.ei;iii‘iifib.fB}v' page '711f'c01 3. ' Patrick ivalter, 49, Cornerbrook, ———— 6 Provinces Mills. The plane he was ‘Pilot- ing in June made a orcedf landing in Holland, However he escaped from occupied Europe and imade his way to Gibraltar. Later he returned to England.) KANAS CITY. Oct. l0 -—(AP) - George B. mngon. 02, President of the Kansas City Star Compan and ii Director of the Associated fess, flied of a heart ailment today. He was stricken last night. Coming Events 10- "Rummoge Sole, Trinity Hail. Oriobcr 17, 0.30 p, m. io-la-li. "We require a quantity oi well fleshed bologna cattle. Island Cold. Storage 00.. Ltd. 9-26-du. "Mt. Stewart, United Church Chicken Supper. Wednesday. Oct- ober 21st. 10-17-11 "Dance, Forest l-llll Hall. Mon- day, October 19th. 1942. Webster: Orchestra. 10-17-11. "Dance, 8t. Teresa's. Tuesday. October 20th. Webster's Orchestra. w}; UPTAWA, Oct. l6-(CP)—-Mo- torists Ln all parts of Canada ex- cept the Maritime Provinces will have their gasoline ration cut by one-quarter effective next week. the Munitions and Supply De- partment announccd late today. After the close of business to- morrow gasoline ration coupons will have a uniform value through- out Canada of three gallons. The flame-gallon unit already is in ei- fect in the Mnrltimes while in other provinces it has been good for the purchase of four gallons. As gasoline may not be sold on Sunday, the reduction in Quebec, Ontario and the western provin- ces will go into effect Monday. 011 controller" G. R. Cottrelle. who issued the reduction order, said Canada's inventories of gaso- line are dwindling and action was necessary to conserve supplies for essential purposes. Since July 1. New Brunswick, Nova Scotio and Prince Edward Island have been allowed only three allous to the unit, and for a shori time were reduced to two gallons. As recently as Oct i the unit was cut. from five gallons to four in the Prairie Provinces of Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Al- it. 10-17-21. iiiifi "Chicken Supper at Frank Cut- céitlffualrwderictozi, Wednesday ev- "Highficid Presbyterian Church pantry sale, at Holmmrs, ‘satur- li-lv afternoon, Oct, l7. l0-15-3i. "Hope River Bazadr and Chicken Supper, October 20th and 21%. 15 m "Bazaar Rollo Bay Hall Wed- nesday and Thursday, Oct. 2i and 22, 10-14-51. r at Zion Hall w- "Ban 26 BWPW nizht from 5 to 6.80. ‘rickets cents. 10- - "Dance in Belfast Hall on Mon- lifli‘, October i9. Millview Orches- mi- 10-l7-ii. “Mrs. Frank MacLean will Willi classes in piano teachln . October 29. 10-17-1 . "Kinkora Hell, Friday evening, tober 23, and October 30. Bin 0 and dance. i0-l7- l. "Reserve the date Friday, Oct. for te Legion Auxiliary Halloween dance at the Armour- W-i- 10-11-11. "Hot Chicken Supper and Dance M Domitian Gallant, Oyster Bed Bridge. October 19m. worm. cause. 10-10-17-19. 1 "Reserve Wednesday, November SW1 Tiytm United Church Chicken RUDD" and Bazaar, Communitv “11- , 10-11-1 "Buvliiz live and dressed chick- f"! 11nd fowl every Wednesday. Pay- Iiliii’ top market prices. P. J. Nov. 1111M River. fl-Zti-S-M-ti. "Reserve Tuesday October 20th, g0]! Chicken Supper, Cavendish 0i 7.30 O0 10 P. M If not fine rfdiiesdily. for war "'11- 10-14-17. $1,333»; longs 00st shah-films . n: . or oo 111W over 2i lbs. each? iii Rilogbliy r ones. Knud Jorsensen. Proceeds Plan Drive 0n Japs In Burma NEW DELHI, Oct. 1d —-(.AP) -- lbrtenslve reconnaissance into Bur- ma and the strengthening of allied forces trained in “travelling lizht and iiViiliZ on the country". height- ened speculation here tonight on the prospects of a, United Nations offensive w» drive the Japanese The belief that some major op- eration is pending was heightened by the return of Gcn. Sir Archi- bald Wnvell, Commander-in-Chief of India, from a tour of inspection which took him across the Burma frontier. The general appeared satisfied with what he had seen, and a spokcrmnn said his journey "Wiis a practical illustration oi his recent statement that rcoccu ntion oi Burma now is foremos in his mind." it. out of Burma. A favorable turn of the weather and the stremzthcnin of allied Dll‘ forces along the nort west frontier were other factors leading to a be- lief that. an effort clean up Burma and reopen the all-imperc- nnr Burma Road of supply t China would not be long delayed. Three Killed At l. Camp Borden TORONTO Oct. i0 - (OP)- Three filers from the Royal Cona- dian Air Force station at. Camp Borden were killed today in a crash at Roche's Point, Lake Sim- coe. ‘Their machine, an Avro-Anson twln-etiglned trainer, crashed and burned in the area about 50 miles directlv north of Toronto and not for from Camp Borden. Names of the victims were with- held pending notification of next IL 10-17-1i. of Ki O and they added neither knew the fate of the rlhlfl‘! for sev- eral hours after the sinking. Nazis Advance At Stalingrad MOSCOW, Oct i7 ~ (Saturday) -- (AP) ~ The Stalingrad garrison “withdrew frcm one cf the c t_v's settlements" Friday under vhie ores- sure of thousands of "numer- ically swpenor" Germ-an shock ircOps who were supported by humztcds of tanks and planes in thTir furicus new effort t-o split the R/cd army defenders, A FJYdav night, communique nn- nouncin the third RliBSifln with- drawal ii; two days emphasized the peril to the Volga River Cit-y now in its 54th day of siege, and the re. treat apparently mCRlil be Russians had abandoned the fncicry‘ district of northern Stalingrad. island Airman is Missing Early today a casualty list was issued at Ottawa. It contained the names of four Island soldiers, Sgt. A. A. Sullivan, Sgt. J. Charles Byron MacDonald, both of Sum- merside, Pie, Preston Diamond 0i Charlottetown and Cpl. L, M. shepperd, Cardigan. Two other names thought earlier t0 be from this Province, Cpl. Currie and Pte. Francis are mentioned. They are from the P. E. I.-N. S. Regiment but Cpl. Curries ncxt-of-kin is his wife at New Glasgow, N, S, and Pte. Francis‘ next-of-kln is his wife at Grand mils, Nfld. One Island member of the R. C. A. F. is listed as missing. He is Lac. Charles Michael McCai-ron. His frext-of-kin is his inther, Charles McCarron, St. Mary's Road. Well-Known Mining Man Lost SYDNEY, N. 5., Oct. i6 -(CPl- One of the best known mining men in the Maritimcs, Hugh B. Gillis, 61. Superintendent of Mines rind Quarries for the Dominion B:eel and Coal Corporation, was lost in go sinking of the steamship Cari- u. He was on his wny to Newfound- land with William Metcalie. a tun- nelliiig contractor from Glace Bay, N S Mr. Mcicalie was saved. Besides his wife, the former Msry Larkins of Bummerside. P. EL. he is survived bv a son, Jack. Victoria Lawyer now in the Can- adian Na . Mrs. D H. yfnc- Dougall of ontreal is o. sister. SOCIALIST COMPETITION In Soviet factories so s the Soviet information Bureau ere is Boc- iallst competition, rising out zit, over-fulfillment of quotas, pain- ot- ic enthusiasm ,, _ ,, Canadian Army overseas, Philip. Nfld urgcon, May, Doreen, and Roy‘, 1 ot- h Hi0. His father, Mr. Elfin lamond. and a brother, Melville, also reside in this city. Cpl. L. Shcnhard Cpl. Shephard is a sou of Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Shepherd of Cardi- gun, He is about, 2 venrs bf size and hos been on active service wth the Canadian Army since the outbreak 0f war. He. left home the first of this week on return to his unit after spending a. short fuimough at his home 1n Cardigan. His mother was informed that he was missicg on Thursday evening. His father is Wflfkiflz on the mainland at pre- sent. Lawrence lifts o wide circle of friends and is highly esteemed by all who knew him. S a D He has two sisters and eight bothers. They are: Ethel, Char- lottetown Henry with the Cau- udinn Army, Bernard. Carol. John Clair. Clifford, Eunice. Brendon and Enructt, all at home. Sgt. A. Sullivan Sizt. Sullivan is the son of Mrs. sullivsn and the late W J. Sulli- van oi Summerslde. He had been in Ontario taking a course and had spent a few days at his home in Summcrskle and was returning to duty. A very capable soldier, who has been recommended for a. com- mission. Last year he had been chose o to Eu land where he s; our tnontis takinu a COITJIIRIIGO course. He is held in high regard by the men of his unit nnd around ;..;."iife.i‘ at ' Accuse Errol Flynn 0f Serious Charge LOB ANGELEB, Oct. l6—-(AP)-- Fllm star lirrrol Flynn was “c- cuscd of criminally attacking a l7- {WW-Old girl, Betty rianscfi of ilwoln. Ncb., in a. cbmplalnt filed today by District Attorney John F. Dockwcilcr, Dockwcilvr said evidence indi- cated Flynn attacked me girl, who huti come here to live Willi n sister, Mrs. Jack Marscdcn, at the Bel Air Mansion of Fred McEvoy, wealthy British sportsman and former Olympic bobsled champ- ion, the night of Sept. 27. Flynn, who had appeared yes- terday before tho count-y grand jury-which declined to return on indictment-denied the charge. "It is Obvious," said Dock- weller. "that the grand Jurors have not considered the evidence for. from a study of it, I am con- vinced that this is an airtight case of its kind as ever has been presented in my office." Separate complaints were issued against three youths. Armand Knapp, 18, messenger at the film studio where Flynn is under con- tract; Merrie Buck. 22, and Jo..- cph Citrald, 20, also studio work- ers. The were charged to have cinlfesse attacking the Hansen g r Attorney Robert Fbrd said he would arrange immediately for Flynn's surrender on a warrant. issued by municipal Judge Joseph golastnbcrs. Bell was fixed at t1,- Gcrald Hammon, 19, St, John's. Harold McCarthy, 18, St. Johns. Kevin McCarthy, 19. St. John's. Preston Ca-iviev. , Edmonton. worge Plkc, 24, Channel, Nfld. Mrs. Robert Gardner, 53, St. Jctnfs. Mrs, Arthur Bernard, 22, North Sydney, N. 5., and daughter Shir- ley. 15 months. Mrs. George Head, 59, Sydney Mines, N. S. Catherine Walsh, 21, Open Hull, Nf d. Mrs. William Strickland, 38. Rose Blanche, and her two child- rcn. Abigail 4, and months. Myrtle Gilbert, Nfld. Mary Young, l9, Curlin , Nfld. Harold Chcslett, 30, Ha ifax, William H. Gerth, 52, Camden, . J. James Flynn, 32, New Haven. Conn. 4 Vlgifred Hathwny, 34, Victoria, Arms Parachuted Into French Area NEW YORK. Oct. 16 —(APl — meut sintcmcnt indny that "llFiIlS Is Unexp N,1,v§,iirs=11"et Ree e- Bell-own» Sensors Action laineii WASHINGTON, Oct. —-Prcsident Roosevelt explnnatio 0d States no Unit would not allow transmission Britain of his _.|_1\Pl could offer n totizw why the office of censorship t0 the iii statement thni Wi low Run bomber plnm at Detroit was not, yet in pzoductinn. He hurl made the_stnicmcnt alter returning to WfIShIIIZKOTI from an inspection trip which included around the country a stop at the blunt. Bere. 918m Mr. Roosevelt told a press confer- ence he did not know why censor- and body in Dctro 22, Haystack, ship declined to clear his remark that he supposed Ihni the 2'01",‘- it knew some thing he dict about the plant. Urge Effort gniOdhtindetd ...i".;‘.;"nf’e.{o: T0 Save 603i? OTTAWA. (J Supply nuthci i‘ lance nL iilt‘ lCllC tcfluy th hodcrs will be fuiuaccs this CB3 reported hearing the Vichy important savings in the 114:‘; rm“, broadcast a Lav/M Gm-r-gn- of can! consumed. By ziitcniiuu c., .15 —(CP)—Fuel .ics, with n troubled cnlcncinr, 0x|)'.'u.~>£‘d at Canadian house- sww loving core on ivimci" and cttcct amount to ln-iiiing svs cms and explosives" had been (hopped and (".lll'i'l'll nvc‘ mini \v:iir:i~\\'.. b‘, mJ-ncylute m Iiifgnch territory \\.'[‘illilt‘l‘ stripgiin mzl clczin lint The statement svag issued iollow- ilil‘ ]llii(‘.'~‘, Cnuutiziuis cun uuikc a mg o, 505510n of the Vichy Cabinet. big contribution to the war cliort, CBS quoted it as fol1ows:— "At the ‘pwposlll of (Joseph) or-theiemy, Keeper of the they said. Canada used Seals of coal annually about 45,000,000 tons for all purposes, End Minister 0g Jnstkyu me Cnhl- and trmlsportntioii and nbor pra- nci decided to hard cvcr to the iii.‘ Tribunal all authors Oi‘ bicms hrnc (‘Cillilii(“.li\"(i ])i‘O\'i\lOl'i aq- o1 tiuii Jilillliil iiiih your. Put iiicic gxnplices of acts which constituie has been ii K091i response t0 anneal-S a grave attack against, the interior to buy cool curl of the state. and were d when arms and exiliy- rapped by parachute .n wry.“ security ccmmi te sivcs WW0 d lhcnch tcrri Mr. A.S. Woobier is Appointed Mr. A S. wUiLiitl, Charlottetown, for several years 30110-1 11151-00101‘ in the province, wns appointed w the teaching staff oi Prince of whiz; College yesterday The op- polniment was made at a mecims Government the reduced to 60 night temperature might said be degrees, with consc- iuei experts qucm, fucl sayings of from live to l0 pi-r cent. Oihcr fucl- were:- 1, Sun rooms cult to hcnt, so saving suggestions encriilly are diffi- siiiut than oif from the bliiiillCi‘ of the house if possible; 2. Kccp cioscd the cioitrs to attics and llllli>f‘(i rim 3. When pcd open, turn off room; 4. Fireplace scaled and the to preicnt. ices o1 chimney, when uscd: 5. Lcnky hot m~i mom the licni wind 0w.- arc llllO ilic omninus should be damper closed tight,- lieat up the the furnace is being wnicr iuuccis iucnn of the Board 0i Education which vvnstc of both wuicr and flu‘; was Mac and Public Health. Mr. Wcolner was loaned to the teaching staff of the College for u. your and m5 appozntmrn‘. there- fore is onl temporary Mr. William Rcddin, WlO is attending a Univer- sity in Halifax, was recently granted a yeafls leave ol absrnce. Mr Braden Jelly; l1. fcrmcr teacher in Summerside High School and rc. ccntly ticsching in Bhcibrooke, has bren npmintcd school Inspector to fill the vacancy caused by Mr. Wooinci-‘s appointment. gfcsltifli ovcr by HOn Moi-k R. Mr. Malcolm MacKcnsienCrriraud, i0?» _ sucgrs: i iV-hcd (i. Heavy d1" ors or thcm ircc “if tlil the, xipcs nnri curiuliis uigan, Mlnlsicf- of Education should be kept away from radiat- hcat, ouilci, grills hcnl, circulation. to allow suyzpzcsi ions are fol- lowed. the saving will often excccd 00 cr ccnt, officials sold. “It woud b9 pcq-sibic to achieve such savings in homes whore those prncticcs aircsciy arc nbscrvcd but cvcry Canadian can assist by lol- lowinq conservation im- 11s 110 can. suggestions as first: V "(mi-HR SAINT JOHN, B , Oct. 16 — construction oi 5011001 Inspector left recently on a lrmpnrmiv, building for active scrvice but it is not- anti- rcnvnirsccni pniicnts, i0 rciiwc cipfiipd rmy appointment will be f¥’(‘l(‘l‘(i\\'(‘i'l1<Z at tho Saint Jchn made ihcre wil double up on the work 1118 lo present plans accord- Thc other Inspcctca-s General Hrspitiii, consideration was iakcn under today by the figs. pitaJ Gmunisslonera went down with his ship. And with him were lost two of his sons, both officers of the vessel. The survivors, who were landed here the day of the sinking, told hciv_ Capt. Tiiverncr steered his scttllniz craft, nt the boldly-surfaced submurznr: nficr the hit. apparent- ly in on effort to ram the attack- e-r. But tlic Caribou slid under be- fore she could get her iccbreakeris gguitv aizamst the hull of the U- a . Apart from the death loosed by her torpedo, the submarine herself was believed to have contributed to the loss of life. some survivors said that as she broke surface the hull of the U-boat capsized one or two rafts und smashed a lifeboat, anti they iiciu-vcd some of those on the rails and boat were lost. T110 Otlbsmnil of another life- boat apparently sent around 40 per- 5011s to death. George Smothers of ioicdo, 0.. MUS. Navy cook, said the boat originally carried about a0 masons but only six aboard in \\'(‘,' lei: alter it had rolled ovu- Bcvcriil Limes. Clix‘: To Baby it managed to throughout the One woman in cliniz to hcr baby hours of ordeal. Ii \\'1iS‘iJ'Ei.\\‘('(‘ll three and five hours before all the survivors were picked up, because of the darknrss and the fact the arrlvinz naval craft were busy tracking down the submarine. The survivors, some of thcin with ouiv bits (it flotsam 1n Ciiiil-i l0. \\'0itc(l in water that chili- ul to the bone. Two were (lead ivhen they reached land—W. A. Glasgow", a Canadian naval man, arid a baby not definltelv identified, As in the case of all the servicemen-the lust and the 5llrVi\'Ol‘$———Gi?lSEO\\"5 home town was not given in the ("usllnltv lisi, issued here after survivors hnd been brought shore. Of the total lost, 67 were service- men of all types-the hardest hit a. Qrctip. There wcrc 49 civilian vic- tims and 3i crew members. Among the civilian passcnrzcrs wrrc 22 mcn, l5 \\'0lli(‘ll and l2 chil- drcn, running in ages from ciszht. months tn 10 years. The 18 Canad- inns in this szroub were made un of ton from Nova Scotla. thnce from NPW Briinsivick and nnc each from Qucbcc. Oninrin. Manitoba. Alberta and British Columbia. Say ifigiitingr “Over Dakar” LONDON, On. iii (CPb-A Vichv communique broadcast by the (lcrmnns innight said "fight- init activities have started over Dakar." ‘There was ngofurthcr explana- imn by ihc ‘ rmim D. N. B nurncy in its broadcast. but this mny havc rcfcircd to an cafzcr Vichy (iispair-ii saving a Fr ..-h naval air commander hnd I ‘n shot dnyvn in combat fillfiil.‘ a iiillhi ovcr West Africa, For WORKS now ihc Gcrmins nave asserted that nn allied ni’ 12k mi Dakar was lmpvndlng—p'ir_ of a iaropngandm thrms believed hare to bc aimed m wringing c0211" sinus from Vichy for the GQTITF-“Il in Africa. WASHINGTON, Oct l6 -- iAPi - Raining explcsive and lncend bombs on Kiska, United States a bombers are pounding the iris; carious fool-hold of the Japan: the Alcutinus wifhout intcrfiucnca from pile-my hi. raft, the navy" an- nounced today. LONDON, Oct. lti — (CP) —- A heavy force of R.A.F. and R. (J,A.F. bombers attacked Co- logne l-"st night, losing 18 of their number, including thfce belonging to the R.C.A.F.. and leaving fires raginz and \'i<lili(5 for many miles. The raid was the first attack on (‘nlflliflc since the great 1.130 pl:"' RAJ’.- R.C.A.F. raid inst Iiiav 30. INJURIES FROM (‘RYSHING LONDON- (CPI wlnvcsticzaxiiins into wartime injuries mnv lend to new methods of treatinrl cases of crushiniz. nccordinrz in an article in "Monthly Scicncc Ncuxs." Auiunv- ltics are experimenting wizh n 51d niizmenh nut blocd. (iFl‘i\i‘(i from iii“ jurcd muscles. CHECKERED , CAREER cviNERPiLl-Y LEADS 40 Stairize High tide this uiicrnucn at and tomorrow‘ morning at 5.14. , Sun sets i/hlb‘ Qvciliflq m o iii and rises tomorrow" morning nt 71?. F1111 infirm Oct. 23, 12.05 pm. Sumnicrsizlc licic ill minutes liter than Charlottetown, CAR. FERRY SE 'l(‘E DAILY EXCEPT SLNDAY 550 From Bordcn--Lcav~ 9.05 a-m., 1.00 p.m.. 4.45 p.m., 7.5; p.|n. Leave Cape T0i'ni('l\iil\c—l1.l)0 a.m., 3.05 p.m., (L45 n.m.. ltlil p.m. SUNDAY SPIRVICE (Ml! Ii to Dec. 27 inclusive) Leave Borrlcn 9.00 a.m., 6.45 p.m. Leave Tormcntlne 10.15 a.m. 8.00 p-m. P.E.l.-N.S. FERRY SERVICE Leave Wood Islands 10.00 n.m. and . n. m. Leave Caribou Noon and 4.00 p. m. AIR SERVICE CharlottetownJummcrslde- it n on nlfiave Charlottetown 6.35 a.m-i . p.m. Leave iiummerside 1.10 s.m.: L20 "Tens Moncton ii a.m.: and 6J0 "m sUNn/nz SERVICE Leave Charlottetown 12,45 on» Leave Moncton 4.1! sun.