MAXIMB OIL MERE MAN ii m». have much widen- n,” flint have much lfllilllfll chnriostvlfli ltnrnin] Uunrl I \- nullu III Founded llll. Spollie Canadian ioldiers To Take To Skiis UITAWA, Oct. 22—(CP)»Some Cnnlldltiil soldiers will take to pills this winter but the extent to which the Canadian army will ldvance towards the establishment of iki units such as operated so piccessfullv- for Finland against lilo l-‘illv. ans in the war of last winter is as _vet undetermined. From a ilich defence department loui-ce it was learned today that ibolli 6,000 pairs of skis have been ordered for the Canadian army. lilev will be lised by the Canadian Active Service Force and some or lll oi them will be issued to units of the 3rd Division which will do garrison duty in the Atlantic n-my vominaild during the com- ing winter. Units of the C.A.S.P'. have been asked to sllpplv lists of officers lrld other ranks wllo would be competent lo serve as skiinstrllc- tors. ln the initial stages. at any rote. i: 1r unlikely that any special llll formations will be established. OII-SIAN 0N CLIPPER. YlISIiON, Oct. 20.—(APl - ford Bnrwrl. chairman of the She'l Oil Cniilpluiv. was one of five DR?" room's en route to New York on a I flimirr rlinne todnv. He said his in New York was "urgent Coming i ven 1:. 1-0- Im for Nulil-l-s in this ooluml 8 cents per word. "Twill. ‘I lldon Friday. L-4lT-l0-22-2l. 7,000 British Bombs Dropped On Nazi Port Hamburg $15122; Under Explosions; German Cargo‘ Ship Convoxls Attacked. Dolls ~_____. flflnvuolv, Oct. 22._<cl=)—ln one laponie mightiest attacks yet inane l?- 51_11l§le Nazi urea, the ' Mmmli‘ "fvofwfl wdav IOOOBTlLJslI 333511311113. Alena vast loads or explo- bur, i, “Klfllolllwd uponl-iaiii- u“ lav \\ lLle Llcllnun warships n“; COiisLrucilun. vlo ent assault, illustrating gfelfiifikli-QEPO 0t ‘a cuuilter-oileii- llirlltis leaders expect 1° “13411111111 l111'011'4h the wlnier in illgithgllfi 0'! 50111112 the llllillltili) whhh i1, 11h. lcit ll chum ol llrls _ . ilculllanl (‘illllc lugelhei" iii 0111-‘ izlcllt llulilitii; iilllss." T110 aillici; was curried out last 111K111J110lli: Wllil olhers on Ger. giéiirvsyllilillslrilii Ruhr through n __ {T11 l-191111dlulrlv. i110‘ millllstry sn o. wllilluioicl-d the fflltllllg ul-il- lslrlollndliolls lo bleak up into ln_ LilVltillill hunting grows, For ten inliiiltcs, ll added, nn 0,1 reiiiicry at llelsnolz, near nasal. (tori. was bombarded frolii the all" and l-i separate ilres were Iilglng as the Royal Au‘ Force olziileslicurl- 0d ioi" home. l Explosions and fires wvrv Sfl off ll the IJusM‘lllorf-Dlriiriiooif ml]- ildl salt lliiil lit all llll‘(il'0ill(‘ ut blvkltit‘, (itflllilll). _ lllls nlgul bolublng followed (my. llglil liiulcks oi Mondliv lilolil; llil- NlilZl-ilthtl liiCllCil coast. 'lile musl Si)£‘(‘ill(‘llllil‘ success rcplli"le.l lii illat series was the bolilbiilu oi ll convoy" of lloui l.l to lo uellnun cniicusnips olf Duiikcrllllc. Blast Nazi Vessels A British pilot said his bombs lifted two vesrls iliflhSl out oi the _\\'Zlif‘i' and that one ill‘(‘1l’(l ovcl" rii its belilii clili. A trnlilp slenlilsiilp in till: Olllvl‘ liurbol" lit UUlllCgllL‘ also was hii. Dllfllli! lilt‘ dlrv lhe Channel The- atre came llllvl- ulzlllli. in li violent ilrlllicrv duel between Efliifiii and QCliilJll bu: puns. opened by the fa" /.1 Dllrllilz this llli:‘l‘ll(l(l1l sill] all- otlier fi-Snlllil, on (lonnliii slllpplile was l‘\'l)'.1l'it'ii— fill.» lime the bonib- ine! bv a sine lirilisll plriile of ll Nazi caruo llssel oi some ltlulltors oil’ ihl- llooi: of iiullllnd. A ilirlng hit was scored. Strong l!<"\\ ililliS clinic that a lzreal lli"ll..~li rllorl. .i'i<-n.~ivo_i.iiil- “Tnlkles~ Mllrrny River Thurs- iiy. L-4rl-1o-22-2l. "Baptist Guild Christmas sale llld "rt-a on November 7. L-li78.' "Uiuce Victoria Cross Thuffldfli’. Dviooei i-itli. Stcvvarls Orchest i. L-622-lU-22-L1. "Baltic Starch Factory is closed llillil further notice. L-587-10-21-3i. "Buying Pow‘. Wglnesday. Oct- ober 25rd. Cousins General SiDTi‘. Rose Valley. L-553-i0—22-2i. ,"B1ll Masquerade Dance, Alberry Plain..- l-lrlll, Friday, October 25th. iii-twirl a Orchestra. L-66l-10-23-ll.l "llllxlilp dressed poultry dull)’- D. M. .\lt'iililll0ll, Murray River. _ L-sea-lo-zs-zl. "Dance. Stanley Hall, ‘lhui-sday. Utteber 24th iii aid of War work. Todlis Orchestra. L-657-l0-23-2i. "lit-serve Wednesday. October 23rd for New Glasgow Ladies Aid Chickul Supper and Novelty Bazaar. L-475-10-l8-22-2J.l "Kinilora Hall, Bingo and dance_ 3111M’ Welling. Oct. 25th. Suin- mersllir. Orchestra. L-576-l0-19-2i. "Unloading car of double screen wt at Uigg Station beginning rdnesday. W. D. Ross. L-655-10-23-li. "Annual meeting of Jersci." burden at. Am-lculturnl Hall. Charlottetown. Oct. 23rd at ‘.2 p.111 L-631-10-22-2i. "Chicken Supper Bazaar andi Bingo in lot 65. hall, Wednesday.1 October 23rd. Admission 25 cents. l.l-560-l0-2i-3i ' Delicious Supper at Halloween Q1. Si. James Hall 31st. Pumpkin 1:11. Candy and Fancy Work Sale; w“ or sood things w eat. Tickets Mb. L-649-l0-23-26. "We lire collecting live bolls ditty Thursday. Guarantee prompt 911""? and careful handling. List a!‘ 11v phone or letter. All Mur- Enl. Fimerald or John D. Mclvor. 111°11- L-606-l0-21-3i. “Wfollectlriiz live hogs as usual Enlllrsdiil" and Friday every week. |n,“'“1.‘1- Albany. and all surround- mfin "ieiflvts. Send postcard or 2e collect A. C. Green, Albany. - Green, Emerald It v . _-‘_ l“ fif" “"111 Ry. O'Lear,v. Come Dumb: FOX Field Day Tuesday. smanmr 29th. at ranch of Daniel M‘, [1111- l-‘ox Illustration Farm. M" “A 1 llm. Demonstrations. llallllliai" hm ions and discussions on 0f different. types bv ov- mii Addresses will be given i ' ham. W115 ill llikilillkllldll. Lord Croft. lJirlier-seerrtrlry fcr War. said ill li .~lll‘l‘t'il l0 a lxroup cf film ilidlisi zll ls.-~~ "The war l never be wen without a mi .rv (iflfdriilll. east lr \\’l‘.~i., or (lll b-~-|i tpriiis. That ls why we are blllldrlii". up a areal xirmy." i Earlier in the dav. an authorized id squadrons oi hlv fighters" would be pill tvillliffl‘ “llv 1111001‘ 111' luv rommlmd when needed “for ally :1 l"tlcliial' flli;l’(lil<lll," er lhnll llliwtil" ClflllllUY-Olilllnlllt! h, isheirrnen 1101.1 ‘WI/ ///’ The Po Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN Olson your fin en before You point o! yoI neljlbou-‘s mots. cnaatorrarovvlv. CANADA, WEDNESDAY, ocrolaizli 23, to..." §BJTl$N WIN VICTORY OVER ITALIANS ‘NEWSESSICN 0F PARLIAMENT Til UPEN NllV. 7 “Ample Opportunity” For Debate is Pro- mised by Premier King‘. (By R. K. Carnegie, Canadian Press Staff Writer) OTTAWA, Oct. 22~(CP)-Plir- llament will assemble Nov. 5, pro- rogue the same day and a new session will begin Nov. '7 when ample opportunity will be given members to discuss fully the in- ternational situation, the war ei- fort and any other matters they may wish to bring up, Prime Min- ister Mackenzie King told n press conference tonight. The general debate will ilie address in reply to the Speech l froln the Throne and the Prime Minister said after this debate hurl been concluded arid some esri-j mates introduced, Parliament would probably adjourn for the Christ-’ mas recess. The lerrislatioil thel GOVPYllillUlli. pllilis t0 introduce i would probably not bl~ bronchi in 'iiltil the members reiuriled after the new year. Lengthy (Ylililnrt Meeting Mr. Mackenzie King's announce- ment. followed a lr-mztily eablnetl meeting. the first silire his tour of 1 Quebec and the tvlaritilnes. He told about 20 parliamentnrv cur-l re mndcnis who attended the‘ pr conference that had the nov- ‘ (‘l‘llll‘."l'l.' PPI'E"1.'\'(‘l'."fi with its or-A ilzinal DlflIlS 0f pl‘(‘l‘4li.llllllfl Nov 5 and calling the new <e<.ion ill. January a debate would have lit: once intervened on the moiiolll leading to prorogaiioil. Thai do-i bale might have lasted several} "i I l lContlnued on page. B, Col 3) iiardhler lSpends Hours With Troops scrvEWl-IF? l'-‘NGI.AND. 0~l '2 1C“ -. G» (y. . of l M. is pnrty of Dil- lni, m. Gt‘ . . officials spent our hours \ .'li F"“"~"’all “Chili 111 p» (Yfiwipp oven t". _. The Mir“ trr nrrl """~’.l"il:l .1. 'l‘. “f the T):- Ilcci-ees B: . l‘:"l"l‘i1\'e :1 . ftnt t0 the W. stel". and Mai. R. J. Watcrou-g P. o'er of the Ztfalcizal ‘Rf\=."lli‘f‘l"s ll . worr- .'t{""‘illil8'.l- i011 bv Lt - A (i. ll. l\ff~Nilllr‘u'- r11. Cal-l. (Tlnnlrtudcv. and 111s senior officers. Annual Meeting At Summersicle MI‘. c. P. MecEEily Of Tignish Is Elected President Oi Islandilion. M corral". Tlsulsh. WM lint (if the FY1113 Ed; .- r- . l~ Au-lnlclls UFLOII a iliiardliliilllilliill iile].1lI1il_11F1(1 1“ me ‘Powu Hall. Slunlulrslde, yestlcldiiy Others officers elected were- V199 p... pimp Mr. AusilirB: ll, Murray I‘..;‘l>ur. Direct s: Prllwe County. iM-_ Syh/Qfe Gallant Eiflflom» Bey: , .. _ _ u M‘nfll1flid, West ‘knots. k M13 59mm‘? Chapman. Red P0111!- A large representation‘ ofnfg-zllilrfg; "1"" 1mm ml parts 3f Ne interest.- utlelldcd the llIl‘(‘1111r~ 1111 m (I1<‘\‘lrs1ol1s lock place. Problems [g nrirkeiiwrz lobsters and 01-1191” iii viere d-cali- With 11.1’ 11"‘ ‘We’ 2km (hiring llic wHr-"c 01 the 5"‘ sious. . ed with thc Jggtsiih A- Arsenmm ti hair. ofArilifigfltgllllciillCilfiiilg of the minutes by‘ Sal-rotary Wilfred Mebarvllle, Nuvill llllsilro. iilt‘ nirioils commit- ~-.; flint. ml? ‘iii!ll|.)!~]i')lli'l1‘(il tile Pll-silltllt. ' o...» 0f ltllsilvu. lvillp 1S on nil‘ ill _ , the Pimlsldcln a l-l-pcli. was l\‘.lt1_ 11.1‘ _ ,_ ~b i,‘ ‘$11’ ..-,,.. ll-vl 4lf_llii~ lii-l "-115 ‘Kt-Quad ‘flil- iuuillllul Siilihlllfiili.q\\;i7l~cd Shuvvjilg n balance of 8.1“ C Th» report of yMr. C. P. l (‘GIT- lpv ‘Firiisix Fxdlnrm of the li- m“ “ih\ 1 ~l_ 'I‘;'.e t'>:i of this rm- p ."l"\" l“ Ml" J. -1 lulvuhnr", lllspfivtol‘ Oi LFislicriea, spoke of ihe splendid ren- iesentation present. Owing to the current retail prices and various storms. the fishermen are in had straits, he said. Mr. Larabee spoke of ill-e possi- bility of establishing a fresh fish business. He declared that this pro- vince was not iii a favorable D051" lion to do this business as illf‘ fresh fish caught off the Island is only seasonabie. He said iii-it the only thing to do with cod is to put it up llto boneless fish. He referred to the course given H! 51. Dllilstalrs for training 111 P11111113 up this cod. Til-e fish nlenl plant would not be satisfactory in this province because of distances between places where offal could be obtained Hun II. II. Cox Mr. H. H. Cox, Chairman of the Flshermezls Loan Board, said it was difficult to remedy conditions exlsiiilg in the fishing industry at present. He spoke of ille expense oi’ gaso- line bouts needed at present. to catch fish. Considering the small prire paid for the fish in return it tines lint pay the fisherman. Tlte fishermen todav are hard- er up than they have been for years and there is a. poor outlook for the industry. Mr. Cox declared. Things £“°_f21_1$1_‘*_”_iT_°.EL111s be out l Cf Nazi Jan Paper Says lVlust Use Force In Indies , TOKYO. Oct. 23—(\Vedncs- l day) -— MIN-The Japanese nl-ilxspziper l\slihi indicated t0- till)‘ that negotiations to obtain nil from till Netherlands East ll\i|il‘\ hull tailed and sugeest- (‘(1. "11!" must resort. to armed fllrrl ' Although (lelails of an oil ligrl-elul-ilt which the Japanese said was (‘Ollfllldfd with the Neiiilrrl.iiirls l‘ it. Indies §£ll< urllily tilllll which officials at BfllllViil denied only yesterday) were not disclosed, the Japa- nese press sci-med to believe the ililllter was still unsatis- vvils attributed to null l‘\lllt‘l‘il'illl ma- " allrl London's re- ililfl illal Britain has eon- lrill ell for tlu- Indies hjgh- grail-r gasoline heightened this sl-lvtinleiit. Asahi rrifir-ized the return to Tol o oi‘ ihl- Jupllnl-se com- Illl‘l‘l'(‘ niilliwtvr, lchizu Kohuy- ilslii. who |i‘\' ill-en negotiat- iup: in Iilitalv ain't . ' "To bring the l nvlrr to our side vre ( shell" them ii. is clenrlv against ilil-ir interests ill rely on Bri- t-rill illili llil- lfilitezl Slates, or \\'l‘ mild resort lo iirlned force null luzrlu- illviil comply. "No uiufil-r how we might try to reason with the Dutch. it would lie a sheer waste of time illul energy unless" the .~\ll-lri-.\ilierir-;lll policy chang- es ' be newspaper Yomiuri . l lit tlil- British reports that ' ' had contracted for the indies‘ gasoline. but l-rtwl "ll firmer front by “I il""l7‘.\i Britain is now lrarlh Shocks ltpread Damage in Rumania l IIUCIIARESI. Ucl. ‘.32.-—lAPl — ifiliarp e.il..l nus/Tn.) spltrlli llllliilre .l..u HJHAL‘ lolliv ln ltluilaulasclip- lllll and (.'li licllls, unq were ell- l .l . lll llllluus parts 0f tile B... llln its well. i..e llu-..l-.o.irl shocks, apparently (‘i.lLl'(.tl ill are (silliilvlliilil lvrullll- l inns, llilllblcu people lroin bed in A .~. nl ti;.l li.ili.. lillLl spill tllc l , oi ll llilltillll cl buildings‘. 'l.i..ilsulltl.> 0i lniiiilrsllvd Citizens 1"‘ llli to tile sullare Lll lrolit oi the i. palace. ‘ille ili'l\\‘l(‘5i. damage reported was ill liuriu at lhe elidllc oi the lil trellis. l\ llullibl-l" ill iiollil-s col- .li‘l l.l and lilo tliliixiils and ‘ll pllb- . lllniluill; wilrc rlppld opuli. b01116 l. ill \v."l~l: lllilileu. lolliel" silo-l.l.» were felt at dawn n slulrna, llrkcy. but only slight ' Jillltlti pus reported. inland towns rl- lwlilvvti lo have. suffered 1110"! ilO\\'L'\'(‘l'. NUYUILHSLQPH likewise lot a slr0l1i‘. $111110- l :.l~\l*."l ' ‘. illli iliiii. lvfiilmrul-zn Quill?!) SAINT JOHN, N.l.l.,. Oct. 2i— 1v] Avlty of lcll» l0. (icorile k ‘larval (‘ailadnii Air Forte was i-zllnd Oct. if) in an llrl~dl~nt at an ulltlgolnr- in the Uuillll Kill-IGOR): his i.iiliii\‘ here was allied tvdily- Tln- .ilili. John filer was n sO-‘l 0f Allan (i Niel-hilly, former member 0f ilp- l ‘ll e of CCXIIIIIOLS for Saint Joilli- i. A wile and two (];‘.li‘_{llI~ survive him. N}. (ithllliS of the accident were given. El‘ RS‘ PARADISE i CIIANIVPI-Z, Khs. when ll Cha- lllite p"iit‘t"lllflll ai esled a ("M1919 ni window pecprrs ii was discov- cred the town has _lio ordinance against. llvlndowjoeepmg. tariff.» q BEST roll 0A w ' Big Formation Routeci Uff Coast London Saved-From All _l_3uut “F lea-bite” Attacks. T Planes LONDON, Oct. Zisi-twednesday) —(OP)_-—A dead gray have and an alert fighter squadron which rout- ‘ed a big formation of German war- planes over the southeast coast combined last night and earl today to save Inndon from all bu mere “lieu. bite attacks" and gave the fill)‘ one of its lightest nights since ‘lib.’ beginning of the long air sic-eel The nightly alarm caiiie just afJ ter dusk and by midnrgm me 81p clear had sounded. It was blit a ‘brief period of quiet, however, for in the early morning the N£1ZL5 ap- peared again to renew ill.» as lull. ‘, Four Nazi planes were unr=f lillv ._;.__.__ -.~:~;—;;-i See Attempt By Nazis To Get Warships l i .____ l Hitler m; vice-l Premier Laval on, French Territory; Vichy Report Says, ‘o Thought of H0s-' tllitics. Blflii l f.’ dill" l». . ~ DZ-JAT’) -premiei" < om e-lvhe re lilt- Ph-rre ' rlimaxing rail/iris i" 11 ll circles of a de- \‘<‘1i>i1‘ "rilrv ‘o mass the sur- Vllii‘ . i “llips with those of G(‘lilli!i‘.' .liill l!1l‘._v for ll showr- \'l('ll\, on. 2'2.——i.»\l') —~l(c~'1 ports pllhihilUll abroad that Frauen llliiv lro lo war at (Ler- mauys su \\'(‘l'(' luL-i. tonight ireported to have been delvziorl in Iihe izrear EVCllillg balzic m» rile? fKentish cliffs, but the nt-lll Air lMlnistry bulletin mentiorird only: tltree destroyed acrnnq-i Briirliifsl i055 of si . The southeast coast. (‘llllilllWllPili ‘involved more than 100 ])1.ll1('~_ lcorrling to estimates of erouixd watchers. The sttacklziu force ineillrled a formation of Gel-mall bombers es- corted by numeroli; fi2hi-lioinbel"s. and was split into many slnrlli and struggling units whcih then fled Other Nazs were over the lil?l'iil~ W035i PCflSi. FFOXT] (lllp il)\\'il ill I‘ soul-Iieast came r - that . (i a Durinz the (lily there ha" only two alarms in [lllllf in the afternoon ‘arid in pal"? of the city at least luv ' ;;=_l,l..~.n.<np_ nh-gndy "slnule bruib was rep. i . . . _. I‘i\\" 1,, pm. job l.l T111‘ 1171i‘ 11I‘~"»\‘£'1‘1 F1 l lvlwlw-r: lo enter the one nlore flllf‘!f‘lli l. . -.,,.,- p3,; ‘my’ ‘that. 1Sil‘llCilli‘(‘. Mzcldie Trniple flail lTllé Temple Inns of Court. ‘ieerl danlaceri hv a ii"u b '-nl.'i=.h1"d ihrcllgxp n \\'i" zl !l('- a uitll li st.’ .'|ll\'|\l liy a foreign splilllr lll.lll here lllzit there l.\ "absolutely no question oi l‘l‘ill‘lt't' ucglliiliiiilg lviill ll all-iv in fight- iui; Britain ur iillv other enun- lry." . Foreign Milli" er Paul Baud- l ouin earlier l-vplesscd the hope lilill Fralivl- uoulrl ellgtiee ili "fllilill null ioilil" post-liar r-ol- lnllol-liliiiil uilli (;eriii:in_v- ill-- <":lll\l', lie shill. lillv other roursc would lu- ‘iruhcl-iie, insane lilisurrl." Bliullouiil ull-iltiorlcd his hopes in l-ollril-flliui with n. peace l0 ill ll matter of rl-lul; ll." 1H!’ llrltish fleet. Ne. derail.» l.l‘ the lllller-Lawll disclosed. save (‘\‘Ii\i"i‘l'i1.(‘!‘ \\‘(‘I'I‘ . : ~il<1l~rl also by For"- llll offlcilil illlIlO\lIl(‘P~ lee goinc to ed much of the in“. “u. 1ca.\.it<: The he" ‘s on" 1mm... 1such Irliis of (“fill lvll r1~ .,. j‘ H, iseois rf lrrca‘ s“r'ie:'l-" zicii .ihe 1311i crn"ll rlolf; fir}; Heavy Toll ln Valley Area xaurviilnafu. s ol-i. 22 - tCPl — Severe of lhe last few days have (Ieilil $75,030 bi'l\\ l’l L0 lllc Al ‘er lililile 10-. dllsiljv. glo .illleli loll" 'l The Nova ll ilrilil" ill: . board said 35 per rent of tilt. barrels remaining on the would be a total lo Earlier, the orcharuls . 8.000.000 worth of apples 5ili from the trons in a \viii.'istol"nl ' r in the Sliilllllil‘. Solnr of these it'll" been salvaged lill'iill"i‘l the opt"..- in: of processing plants. Growers said their outlook the blealzvst in the industry's tory. “Srrlneilllllg must be (i/Jllt‘ . if the iildll~irv is to be salei .disasicr," (tl‘Cil\l'(‘(1 V. B. l l Secretary of lhr- Nova Sso l.l l growers Association. rinnollnc‘ Cairo Has 30-minute Alarm carao, Oct. 2 “tori capital of ilon-belliilrellt . ,- undervvcnt a IiO-nlinu ‘l air raid a— t larm today, its third iii two days. No enemy planes appeared, how- ever. In western Egypt where the Ii- aiillns have driven a GO-lliile "oils?- lil wedge into Egypt, the Ro ll liir iForce coiltiiilleli to hilrlns l" §'.‘l'l ‘forces rtticlnpting to (‘Oll§ll1'li'f‘ .their gains. A counter-attack by Fascist airmen on Alexandria, the big British naval base. resulted iii fvery slight material dlilnzilze‘ and lll\jlll‘_\' to one person, all lffirliii . bulletin said. , l In Nairobi, the British crvlxmallr! i said one of its patrols successful-J ly attacked an Iinliali post at Dll- kama, l2 miles inside Keiiva from »t‘le Italian Ethiopian frontier. and forced the Fascists to vlilhrilxilv, lcavillp five dead and some equip- imeilt. and camels. loosop CANADA -'rlln i ‘hwllli iti a re- ill‘ “vriiilliil-ivlv in to pvliifitii Syria.” pos-, -Bl'Iil‘ll battlefront in in ‘lie neutral Swiss tlifli Laval was elptvll lli Vii-ll‘. s nieanin‘; ll‘ . . witleniertl with Gerlnanv v iliuv he inlpelirillv but not at the l i\"1i"‘ llf flViiVl‘ l1 (‘i‘v‘il pllrtlclpn- l lion iii tile war '~'.llii\i' }§i'i‘.’lili1 Brim/l iru» f insurr- iilii‘. ill!- llz- hill 1f" ‘l l..l\ there li:l<l been "‘fll'\ rf not. lotis willi the (iovlriiiileilt of Marshal Plliain to brilll! France into the war on the side of the Axis. . l(‘1.::::~lltrl on pace B_ Col 3i iilgzrool Fishing illessels Cverdlle i l\ meeting Monday night to (ilS('ll.\e‘At B the apple men pliuht. 1 i . _. (;I..\('l-) BAY. 525-. Ort. '22- lLl'i—it\||‘ lrillll); \'l'\.\t‘l§ ('lll‘-~ . l_\.|i;; ii lullil oi iii nil-ii were 1 mrrolie ill, ills port tonight af- l lcr ‘ll. strung gale ll: d sin-pi. the (‘lipr- Uri-tun roast. (tiller sulaill fishing" eruit I which sl-t llul during the > tiny, hciorv illl- vlilul and snulv storm arose, nzlllolvcd illio (flare Bay l ni- nl-;.l"b_\- harbors during the , early iliglii, their crews exhaust- ed after ai struggli- with what the) described a; ll near-hurri- rnlic Nffsiillrc. - l the fn-llilil: ilel". citllrliill 1134 sells all illillig. Hi1‘ c. this virililil". LllfJL‘ and snl \i'.\‘l‘l,< in port lien the silwrlii i)(‘..tll dd liol venture ollt of harbor" The f ‘ lllf! \f"~Sl‘]$ which set Oil’ this llll il.l".~.: iulrlllllliv woltfri hill’! reilirtlld l» port u ll their rlitrlic. bv f‘\'l‘li.l ()f crc\\~ of i.llr" lll were Newfound- q ln land after lnitilll: ll 4i)- -lll~lil" pink l.ii:\ ill lilo rluy. The l‘.<\\' .~'.Ol'lll rirnle as (‘ripe B2‘f‘Ii\lll‘l'~ we weekend bl" .."ri illai cicpeslimi l0 inches of sll:\\" lll some sect-ions and lrrlppll d er uulliiirnitoil and puller 1.1105, No i; damage was rc- poril-ll. i: "new r. ix lwel ll (ilurlr lviis efflcivll olill" fzilivll .\.lliil‘\' \\‘ii]l sllil‘ lli'¢\ lulrlillsc- oi il-io-llimill- 1.11am The ull rill! ships: ‘l'lie -\i\-li W. an iii-fool \t‘.\~r‘1 - ill l hv (‘illltilill Wiilil-l" Plill. hi. will l\‘"llli illifi Jullll ']'lll'll("l‘. all 0f (llul-v iillv’ LOUR Ll BAKING The liilull .1. Roy. Calif. Blulllien nilrl crew of fiv : The llflrvlllwitrl. ("apt Jar-k flav- ltian nvll rreu" of five: _ _ _ l . " - ' . l.l .. ‘L jcontin-lled on page i. Col l) iclirclcss oi" inexperienced drivers. in 1 » l today, it was ail—i and . lid there was. ' i... .'1 l sprang up in the the ‘ e l'1"('l".\.'<‘l'lllfl from a. 10 PAGES it.""roaster"::..l’.°'ir.:::.":.i: a... iii NED SEA ascistmsihip Driven Ashore And Blown Battle Follows Attack By Pair Of Il Ducc’s Destroy- ers On British Convoy. 2' iwirrlzrfs l’li‘.""" l7»:- clr ' silage it»; rieri flea between pint’ ' .'l5lliIi-_" ' nazrlieci a "great naval vici (Z31 ‘l Sea. \\l'I". l ‘r-lio boa: dlirrlageli, as ag lnercli 1r ~: 2t.1. an RJrri-"qln British cruiser of the r rley rlw- ".‘1\ 1‘ii.'il“_"11Ivv i.=l<: week e. s‘ l1. ‘ \"I".i>i‘ l'i'i:‘ll"1 ‘l I1" - in tile .11"i:1"'i't"lili"'.‘ only In - r :j.~ f .. “l drvt-lopr-rl 1111i: tiller‘ in. ‘i .‘ii“l stink lrv units oi the .'\'lr"t'i‘.terrar.r»an ire‘ 'i\'~li 'I~. l. i11 .l~. \\"I-"'. into arson when Italian liesirrrjxel.» at- l 1"rl'.\'ii\'. i "lir‘~ il.-lli.ln fit‘Fii‘l'l_\'t'f arcollttteri for i1 ‘he \il"i'ii‘i'l'.i.".1'flfl during: the last lo ’1.t'i_\< in ..ri {i163 cruiser Ajax, already 1i:s'::.gll"'<';i1-li for ti the Arlnziral (Virai Spec almost n. year ago, sank rwo r1 rs anti damaged a Yhird which was later finished ,.,.._ in‘, i, l: .l.'l1‘=. it»! Fllllllwl .‘l i1“ Kelli .\_t‘.'i . lrtri lorrie-R-lis a‘ fit‘ convoy‘. - luv rill illle "'.'i the opening tire n." . l. ‘ll 7 ' i‘. l l"'lc". \\.'r~ lFilllMiL i931 it ' . ' "we r1. tit .il".l: i‘.~<~ .\ :. Cll€lll_\ 1c- l W.‘ i .. _ i... zelllllll i.‘ v. 'll‘."li. .\ t~ i". at. iii. it ‘ ""'"‘“_' i‘. 1.x ‘. .'l< l ll out .- 1 1» .War--25 Years . it. l Iii/Til ,1 ~ l l l Fri-ill 1 .1 ‘l’ st. ~ iVil/fi’. Ago_'f_oday (Hy The Canadian Press» l,.. . .. ..l. ... Oct ‘.33, l9l5 -Gcl"ill.l:". 0e Adalbert lairpetl it, Brit ii subn . lluizans succe“ tucks alzlmns’ lsonzo and i rlllllwl OUR MUD llrilon as "spif- v v _ said that juice‘ sLlpqQERg QQQH Milt‘... "~'Ii‘.‘.“"."‘... 351$, 1b BE HAPPY ~ will Quasi DAYS. llilllllfill. Delegates To Roads Meeting » See Pictures TDRONTO Oct 22~~\CP1~ lllllllll ilI i ull" ' ti ‘till t~".l:\ ".' (JLTICHNL U " L1‘ i3 l1 l l‘ t 1i -1(‘llill.li‘i - ililm 1U‘ .; “HUT rut l" 1.1a“ l.n_- l-lll.l Pllili. l». . iliflmiii.’ iilll_',l.li'; . . f‘ ' r . Y s..." o. 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