rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Mess lloonl llhatter By Tbs Canadian Press WITH < THE 8.0 Al‘. SEAS, Oct. 18 - (CP —- iteceni- Canadian Spitfires formed the cross of Lorraine over Paris. ~i Tbs R.C.A.F. “Citv of Oshawa" squadron. led by Sqd. Ldr l". Mc- VEIIOY, D.F.O. and Bar, of Kcmv , B. C , swooped low over the PAGE SIX mmwvnwwmvm-mmmx § CAPITOL ~ NOW PLAYING no“ ‘N $400,, 5 l 5 g l‘ axe/I'M“ . ._,_.,_.M,-g-_-,-,,-,,-,,-.-,,-.-.-..-m. -.-.-..-.-tiltv.-.-.-.-.-l.mm~..~t~..-..'.-.'.l't_'i:d '_,Q,§;_.'_,._.._._-_i-,,~,-i_-l,-,~.-,-.».-.-.-.-.~.-t-.-C-.-\.'t\ ..-t\'~.-.'TC'.-."'.'.=.'t-.-.r.-.n TONIGHT-FRI. - SAT. Shows At 7 and 8:45 lllritish Blow l-From West ls Seen Probable l Somolhlrfnow‘ for your favor- ilo rascals to fight about... GIRLTROUIII! Shoo a killorl T!!! EAST SIDE KIDS o; Showing At‘ 3:15 - 7 and 8:45 By Harold Fair Canadian Staff Writer As United States liberating ror-lcfifin, bounvmn n, perm, ces plod onward in the Philippin- ‘ _ formation. Below crowd of French lflp:,‘,lall’lfil,lgnxl“zl,g°f,l,g°m l“ “lgf lpeople gazed uPWard ilrrl wfaved; sllllm- W‘ The uaron crossed it in mfg: accumulating that atgrltlish [anon om, um“ M ‘hey M,‘ “new fillnslltlflffialfilglyg “n ° n‘ they had to puil upwards to avoid thwnh ghemnmérgclips Sank,“ “on; crashing into the Eiffel Tower. s a cu’ r l l‘ ll°w w“ Nature ave Hun a helping l; lwo-prgngled- lily land llhrough, hand by rlalningthlaaornbs of ice plw, = “m” “l ..'°m l em‘ Wm ‘l? trimmings down on an RA-F lllll“ °l ll" m‘ “m” m" lo Head uartors in Ital The which A. V. Alellludf! first lord "up ll y‘ lof tn Admiralt aid l’ t weekend m“ lllllswlm ‘"°"° °“° ll" ‘was e u w ykistwsrli; craft of! completely, damaged sev- m ‘ ‘l’ ' 'el'al others. sent one man to has- A portent of thing to come. w“ m, ween main“ by me pital and perforated the tlle roof f the officer‘ mess. Flt. Lt. J.’ .3123 ‘fjlilg’ “Iffénfl l3“ Nl°°l“‘§ Bell of rifle River, Ont. pick-' ‘m m1 ngonnrméld £3“, ‘m ed up a llailstone which measured‘ l’ 5 ' ‘l -. me w‘ four and a half inches in dia- port Monday that Brl-Jsh troops had i be - landed on these islands watch-l" l- l siisslss .‘33f.‘."1l%.'.?-‘.li"£.l8“£%.l2 unwise“ bykmm - ' ' t}; who too at int-re ggllqlglbdlflflS Southeast Asia. Com- Mfiolrllenwhlch occunedp {n Aghm. The Nicobar bomb tic waters hundreds of miles rOm lnnnchen nhnos, nlilmfiiffnlémzlsliwltlle nearest -land. another drama- wnn the Phmnnm landing and tic fight has taken place between a authorities pionted lo this assproot U'B°al “ml W‘) 0mm Cllmmwd a‘ l Fl 1- m l _ n, n b, aircraft attacking with machine -l i’... éminfiriiilflfilnllé‘. r2033?‘ w m- devth mantras“ lwmbl ‘batten, Admiral Nl-nnz and Gen T‘"° ll-C-A-F- "llelm ffpwllm‘ Meme» , , 351.93??? s?" .;‘3.‘§.;.'2l“'vl§‘i enewa 1 tl ~ - h, Burma Jay i,{§§,f§;',§,,‘,°l’f§§n $2,’. Barker, 232 East St, London, Ontli. the monsoon season is nearly over. 55L Jllmes cla-‘Qllms H2, - Even during this period of heavy 13M Mmlnlal“ st ' Tull’ ‘l, " rains Bnflsn "(mp5 have advanced members of a R Al‘. Hahax despite terrific mud, flooded rivers’ lwlllbel ‘llelze; and rain-soaked vegetation whichl grows so rapidly as to make progress I 8 wlti lee GOMEY - llonlz NAll Gabriel Dill - Billy BENEDICT ALSO - TIGER woman No. 6—CAR'I‘00N I i l-Caaadian Army Photo 5.‘ ‘In THERE weae no docks or wharvoa on the Normandy booclrol.l_l'ood_ and supplies were quickly piled on the sands, readyforl tho supply" trucks and raflnn parties. Food Is as vital to an army as planes and: ammunition and guns or tanks. Our Canadian Armyjall hadkamdyfll continue to rcucivo the best Canada can produce.’ Over 3,000,000 looses of Canned “ ‘ have been delivered t5 91:6 Government during the last three years. This has resulted in civilian shortages in Canada. As soon as conditions permit, Clover Leaf Salmon willagainbe ’ .. " " to inf" ' l The bom r was heading back to its United Kingdom base when‘ almost impossible the crew saw. a few miles away, 1n wesm-n Bur,“ hn-the, “in, an enemy submarine figlving i‘. have been made (non, cnntnnedfout with a RAJ‘. Slinderland Burma toward the Cl In Hlls llyl“ l’°"l- Dept“ ‘lhlllgel °"°l"| sronghold of Fort wnlté 2o miles W“ fmm ll“ llylllg W" "all We“; to the southeast The Jzpa,nes were shot and missed the target so the renal-ten gnlhnn back on Keennenydrlalifax crew immediately attacked pea); and nnsnny-d connnnnlqne the nearest land. armther drama- snyd noon, o; the 5th division were with anti-cub bombs. The U-hoat within two miles of that stronghold llllllllY levelled ‘l9 l'° "ell keel “l: For the present main attenvghlreduced speed. Then it started to 15 focused on thejshhh, inn n» submerge and as it did so the bod-l sault and the iremendolg possibil-lles °l Selle“ Nazl-‘l gum" “l” itles if the Island; are captured. 5W9” llllo llle 5”" Possession of Luzon, at the en- M a Canadian Night fight" base: trance i th China a. would threaienothe llow of dlferubber, tin I lll “all”: The “lcl swlmmlng lwle . | and other materials from Malayadllves llglllll» ll came l° He Wlllm- _ _ and the Netherlands East Indies. Al— l Royal Cllllallln“ Eklgllleels were " "ET?" 5° threatened wwgd be the stream clearing the debris of bottle away mcent talks with Premier Stalin in or Japanese troops. Weapons andflfflm the living quarters P111" by Mglsefmllx-f tr ole I supplies for gnrrlsons in the 1n-,the Germans during their occu-i ter he lpgginfillficei.‘eoélouscts_todav_sf- i niz w matters into iniz how I can impart lhc ‘hen 1h that eneml n,“ the ,;nn_ i potion of the aerodrome Under mafia“ on his first“ lelllenuflllsi It on which the House should oe In-l greatest amount of information nnese a“. e5; mated h, have 51,0“; piles of smashed concrete and smce the Mosnow mks illgillflilllgngg‘ orvnaed. Mr Churchill said. without committing an lndiscredon 1_000,000 men Bu; the sea n15‘, i; rubblethey found what had been a he hoped ms gtwement vorqg d t1 en John lllllcGovern. Labor. in any direction or encroaching on ‘may e "*8 w" “m”; il¥““‘““.‘g.‘°.2°k so l. .. .......‘ ‘ “ “° filiffiitlf‘.."l.°l.pllé‘lfiml’ill“llii .22.: ....... .... 1 - _ d o,a ovna l1. .. vc . tllllldblilzsgnathlsllilzrllil-lirsafildldsélrl. (if glPe lgolllo a nearby well anldl But .1 wouldncllkflcl e-‘llllvmmelhln w S lmaffflllllrclllll» ellwhen heralmellred-ln-llle 'l abays Java, Ipumped in water through a PW“- ' " ' ""“ " Formldablc also is the Japanese' 319R Ar .Los l P ifi h begny barelsys n the ac c a" A Canadian Mosquito crew re- felt and the armyis es. _ tlmated to total 4,000,000 men. oently lllll a stop to the allcélllrlatilgsl 21 ' - These are the forces that must be, 0f tWO 01‘ mflm German Ill defeated for Allied victory. [ers over France. In one nigh: two Mos: authorities have urged the Ju. 88's fellto the B11115 0? 25-31981‘ necessity of doing this from Chin-l old F0. J. Watt Fullerton 0f ese bases. To counter such strategy, Vancouver. B. C. Shilling hvflvffi k the current- Japanese offensive in in these combats with Fullerton China is designed to split the coun- ls his 22-year-old navigator , F.O.| try from north to soulh; the aim Bertram Edward Gallagher of‘ here would be to protect the rear Powell River. B - against attack from Burma and| when lg-"fr Mum“ 3 C. ’ from coast bopoolh ' BULLETS BLAZE A RIGHT-Of-WA namsn cotmnm PACKERS LlMlTEDl-‘VANCOUVERQCANADA .. .cs rollronders bfhlilo ranchers ’ \ r In Old Ckldhomoll " * -» ~ l! retorted: ' ‘ the last ‘On the contrary I am consider.‘ £11335? gieuthafzlughglrgtnlllh El 95d HARDY SNAILI Some snails live to be 25 ~ ruzzv “kulcl-lr EDDIE MW - VIVIAN AUSTIN t .. PLUS _ WEDDING IN BAKANltR PANDORAXS BOX _ TROPICAL SPOR'l‘LAND And Chapter s-oaaar ALASKAN MYSTERY ______ “______ Western China and strengthen ‘ne . L S grip on the coast to forestall Allied l Brendner, A O in ‘Chlel landings. of the R. C. A. F. Ovcrsfifl-i units of the Desert Air Foice. he paid a. surprise visit to the Canacb, Ian clty of Windsor =quadron; Fights Way Back with wounded pa| ltlllé‘ Fifiiiizll. 32%|? which has made a name for lt-l I Thirteen plump beauties nad’ l ll 'a'i'a'n'ufla'n'nfi'n'h'lafi'a\‘u'ri‘a‘vt'a'n'a'a‘n'a'flfn‘ vaults Eewinn lillehahilitation TODAY —- FRI. and SAT. self as one of the crack fiehml, been brought down the day before‘ OTTAWA, Oct 25—-(CP) —- Re- than 4.000 By mm. ROSS (Canadian Press War Correspondent) ‘with the squadron skeet shooting gun by Capt O. W. Crumney of; he Canadian Dental Corps, 110m‘ hnbilitation of more medical officers now in the forces was discussed here today at a meeting of the executive committee o_f the Canadian Medical Associa- n o . Nearly 2.000 oi’ these Doctors en- tered the Forces directly on grad- uation, many after takln acceler- ated courses. the comm ttce was told Thcv have no experience in practising for themselves. "We want to glw them every possible help in our power.“ said Di‘ T. C. utlcv. Toronto. Gen- eral Secretary. DON'T. DELAY PICUKING MILK- WEED PODS Unless the remaining millions of mllkweed pods are plcked in Oct- cber they will break open and go to waste. The flcss from these lwds is urgently needed to make life preservers for the Armed forces- Th: Agricultural Supplies Board is paying 20 cents for s bag of ‘dried pods-about a. bushel. | Pods are being collected princip- /, willy by school children in Ontario, Quebec and Manitoba. Many Ont- ario counties have already exceeded their quotas but cverywheng there are still pcds waiting to be picked, and all are wanted, the Board emphasises. Teachers are urged not to stop picking until every pod in -' the community is harvested. Emmy bails are available from ., Agricultural Rnpresgntatlves, School . Inspectors, of thg A Supplies Board. Ottawa. Pods should not be packed too tightly in the bass and bagrdo not need to be refilled after the POds have t WITH THE CANAiJIAN CORPS‘ Stellarton. N. S The A Q-C m ON THE ADRIATIC, Oct. —&C stayed for tea, and made an (CP) — Short shots cn highlights‘ informal round of the whole squad- of the Loyal Edmonton Regiments} rim. ‘ campaign around and about the |' Gothic inc: . W0. Louis Potvin of Ottawa When Pte. K. D. Slyles, Gremlwgnt 0n a week's leave somewhere fell. Sask. was wounded during ' Italy and was unaware ma: n. had the battle in the Monteclccardqtwo confirmed ME 109's m his MDXIBSEEYY garden, . George credit from a five-minute air bat- Rvss. Edmonton. of ll-Gnl» Jim tie off the Yugoslav coast. Ferguson's section, carried him‘ No,’ having gptually qesn mom into the building once it had been fer-ash. Potvin mereiv claimed two cleared, dressed his wounds. therdnmnnen when he returned from lelllllled l° the lllllll“ when lllthe encounter. Thev were confirm- . .5 ' S 0 - nng ‘l a‘ - llfindfiéllidrl%.ll“‘lliiil .§"3§“...‘.‘é° “l M “emlfll by“ S“‘“°““"" "f ed himself. put Styles on his back. 3n, “Mme l” Yum“ p n fought his way out and carried ‘ him 500 yards down the hill, con. tinuously under fire In one house Pte Fred Phil. lips, High Ridge, Alta, came across a German. Al the same moment. Germ . Both aimed and fired. PREPARE run HAIIIIWIFEN NOW Buy . "flrell-Qul" Ticltels Hall0we’en Night Ollll’ children in all parts of Canada, instead of , crying “Gimme!” are going to ask “Help us t0 Help Others.” They’ll cry “SHELL-OUT” but this year it will be “SHELL-OUT” for the kids in Britain. Y0u’ll.help them, won't you? wo. Jack Marsh, (132 First Avcl West) Calgary, who trunsferredl from the armv because he wanted Ito be a pilot, has just finisher. a‘ tour of operations as d numb aimer glll llllllel mi“n1tRlA'F' vlllllllmgwg squig- through Phillips‘ haunt-t only prr:-’f,§‘,},e“, pllgt He s wan w ‘I edpthels Jhanr‘ wThe usjfggllnlgxlell I “I got one of the quickest trans- um zmnng w-aylllwnh a‘ megllméifers on record." March recalls "l to .5 tank command” su art/ll‘: .w¢nt, A W L to take my olr force n1, company came WUSSPE Gefqnedlclrl. and thc army said if I man He tnnklen w‘ ‘ was that anxious they were glad to him‘ prisoner fbrcctl him to speed m“ °“ m" way" ‘ ‘along while he delivered the mes l H5 h” ‘llme 36 ollerallmls “m” sage, then returned lo regilnentalmlly agfllnsl‘ “we” l“ the BB1‘ headquarters and turned him over. gulls‘ Ausma‘ Germlmy “a N°rlh' Horto Edmonton, em Italy‘ l l-Ilt by anti-aircraft fire as they crossed the Danube, a Canadian pilot and his “wounded Canadian ggmggallglgk flewi, theirml snlattered A platoon ser ear. was lea . m l' l° 15¢ w ' 9 m“ 1 hh men ml,“ n man n, fnlcompletelyhshot away. The rest of Qrlfiectlvvg, with “won, undenlthe crew bailed out, mistaking the dried and shrunk. Cpls. Roy Page, Edmnntnn, nnn skippers orders after the inter- Tlfllll y“? all mlmmed DOds make gélldolgih Martin. Coronation. Alta. lllglllmltllllcallllll ‘Yslelll w“ llllwk‘, a ‘e ac e. Eve 1a.; o erman machine. un e °ll- needed, says the all... t pod “Ilopened up. Their retfi. to $33512’ The aircraft was so badly dam- The Board is paying out “on; fldlan answering fire w“ u, guhlaged that it was written off and a ‘$50,000 this season for mnkweed render, 'I'w0 Cflnugkg then wgnrflcomplete loss after being brought p0d5 and mos, o, h", money n’ into a field to get a better vlew'll°m9 by N» Bruce Frans or Kit- being gh/Qn by school cnnnmn w, of what was going on ahead. They clleller- Onl- "It was a miraculous the Junh-n- Red cross scene“, Mm sighted two or three Germans in Flt?" Ol "V138." 581d the bomb- other charitable agencies. ' cave‘ The“ “l” mllcell m’- “lmen wamlnl Omc" All“ F“ .____________ eral more. Going In to get theml°l cllEl.'-_.5.l?.-!ll_<__ __ __ , I tars, violin This War—Four lthev brought out 1's. all willing -_-=~ v ra b l ' ! prisoners Lesll. McMurray. ' if‘? gfllélglllelllglllllrelllll-‘llenta, u.‘ Bvaéhlleggtésnadlon . Sgt. C d to , Alt ., f ,. n a n a o the “m9 com pgnse. left out of belle and told OCT Kinsmen Fund Shell Out Tickets, instead 0f candies and treats for them- selves, are wanted when Canadian kiddies knock at your door this Hall0we’en and call “SHELL-OUT . . . SHELL-OUT” for Milk-for-Britain.” ‘Buy your SHELL-OUT Tickets, 100 for $1.00, ‘from the school children or from your neighborhood store. Take your change in SHELL-OUT tickets- Then when Hall0we’en “ghosts, an’ goblins, an, funny little people” call at your door Tuesday night . . . “SHELL-OUT” - - - for the children in Britain. School children will start selling SHELL-OUT tickets Thursday, Oct. 26th, in Charlottetown, Summersille, Kensington, Borden, Mt. Stewart, Souris and t. Extent/l MIIISE STEllEl-IS . Cntrolbdldohopollvm »' lbw-tn an sum-a n ll! N All c RE Willing Prisoners Q's .., l‘ l Starts Al 3:15 - 6:55 - 9:10 Advance Sale Night Tickets From 3:30 - 5 livery Afternoon Pally. took two other prisoners , while exploring s house. A Pole in German uniform sur. rlelllldengdt foAflvgM. Al Baker. Medl. 6 6 l. . Th P him he tried to surrzndel-leto trrllg mngreénnnrm Canadians in fiance when his rm cent-s. ll‘. olilé..°l’élffllikli.il"lfllf“lfifi 3i‘! to = t: side" that Canadians didn't take‘, mihott, rarlisoncr. lIn Italy. , , ,4 M 5h, I , a ‘aha ans agan, he do, 25s.: “n. %..'£‘.lli‘..‘.”.l.l.€lif~§.l¢"@d m o» - one m» Willi"! llllllllflllifilllii Montague an] R A F bombed Berlin andlww’ A prmln" “km l’? ll" I ' mm, tnmmn same sergeanhmajir‘; men said I that when the Edlnonlona started woollen Mlll!» clllrlollé" "making sure" a kill by the Oan- gm‘ "l-"Wk. at; germtan office; town, will be closed Ill day adlnn destroyer lroquls Another 100g arm ghemneyvofiewf-gglloz: WEDNESDAY d Y. adians are after on," he said ' ‘n SATURDAY beginning October 25th, I tcianrldinna destroyer, the Kootena a n -< H 4 0k a rd s b i s i . ‘ . ....,._,,w,..,.,.e2,. 1|"; flaflnwg 3|] . . . for the Bumhed “ml . L..Cpls. . I Until Further Notice. I » l0-24-6I. ~ . “i” ‘ANNOUNCEMENT l l it .13."; " 1 ~"~- -_-~_i_ " SUBMARINES racy‘ ' or trrrtr; sun-s IDNDON, Oct 24th — (CF) -l The "little ships" of tllc Second Ihcort Group, made famous under. the command of the late Capt. F“ J. Walker, D 8.0. and three bars, have sunk anlther lllfvn U-bonig and been given a half-share in a fourth. ; Their actions took pins-e In fhc Iilllsh Channel mnrrllziies and: In one of them they were sided inl H.M.S. Wre Loch Kllllll shar In . Credit U-bost was divided between escort ships and a coastal mand Liberator.