corral: #4: more was/rave Qt - r y;//;g-_/,,,,,,,,,,,, FUWEk-WES max: czar/rs: “ szsnc/r/n/a/ ‘mass - - MWOVT/YPP/Wfi" M055 504'? w: vowm/m- j’,",’,”§§f,‘,’§’§,ff§’ nae: ran vac/e - > AUSSIES G0 DUTCH MELBOURNE-w?) - Goodwill. gendered by the visit of Austra- .ian daily newspnpermen to the Dutch East Indies and Singapore, will be of lasxing value to a." coun- . tries concerned, said E. G. Knox 0i The Melbourne Argus, who led the party. NAZI TUNES IN ENGLISH SYDNEY. N. s. W.. —- for)" - German licder have become art songs" in the Eisteddfod program here. Italian compositions wil be rung too but in gill cases the nrorcls musLbeJnAEnglish. Gaston ‘s Ganong's@ Best i: iiiiTfc-ii LA trvion Famous NAIL ENAMEL The Enamel with the luminous finish. We have in stock, Windsor, Jueltone N0. l, Jueitone No. 2, Chilibeun, Hot Dog, Shy. Cherry Coke, Rosy Future, Adheron, All priced 50c. Revlon Oily Remover 35c Revlon Solvent can be used in our store. JAMIESUWS DRUG STORE auaazzswvnsx/ ezor/rzzsrf/Bki- OFSI/fla) 11AM: wakmvs, zo/vaék _ #9253 A msmva/ , I W Bristol And Vicinity A car from this vicinity with sev- eral navy boys as passengers return- ing to the city from a dance MorellMplouged into the deep dwcii, hear ouni. Stewart on Fritlflll, night. The passengers were asleep at‘ the time but soon scampered out and walked to Mount Stewart, and called a taxi from the City. Another car plunged into the 1166p ditch near Mount Stewart on sat- uxday night in the blinding rain. Rev. Peter McDonald, who ar- rived from California to attend. tire funeral of his sister, Lillie, left this week on retum. ML M_ B. Keefe is havln his house repaired by bill Alywar . Mr. and Mrs. John Joe Perry arid daughter left here Monday for Halifax to spend the winter months. Miss Vera Drake. was a week end visitor to the City, guest 0i her sis- ter Irene. Basil McDonald, R. C. N. lpeht the week end with his arerits Mr. and lvirs. Gus McDohal , here. Pte. John C. Peters arrived home from Newfoundland last week for a short stav with his wife and faniil . Pte ters reports the weather. n the old colony very cold and Wm- . tery. Pte, George McKenzie, who was home for a six day leave. has te- turned io-his post in Quebec. A wedding of interest took place here last week when Mary Palmer became the bride of George Phalen of Morell. The couple have taken up ~- -'-' nce on Mr. Phaleh's farm uro- Party. tiggLeyei-yi suocessginjife. OIiT OUR WAY THE Their many friends wish‘ THE CHARLOTTETOQYN cuaiioiaiv _ Miss Clara Ryan, R. N.. has re- turned to the city after a short stay at her home here. \ J06?‘ WAIT r/u ., 0mm: marrow 05/15! »- 7M7‘ Pkoi/Es ‘frame’,- az/aaz! ($00.7 0007' a Reooew 0400:! a i. i R/dfl/zi/zzy we elem/e NEW JOXSZ’ 8/6776? ll 0080/6? 101958 44/0 A’!!! lII/lififif-snrsry roe cazoks 41m area's- ma: yams’ mew x/v mo‘ #44100: sane ‘ AT All. DEALEWS NOW Some Orange and Blue Packagi- ‘lhe Change ls In the Soup. dazzli or stains, Ind rinse. return I rwice the ~ 1 STREIMI-INE YOUR WISIIDNYI Gee clothes i, white withoueblenching. You can do it, even in hard water, with the New OXYDOL. It gives you a new kind of suder-“Hustle- Bubble" suds-mmlziugly rich in washing ower-yet still milder on hands. Safe for lpovely washable colors and reyons! And with "Hustle-Bubble"_suds in your washer you don't need preliminary so skiing, or hard rubbing. Except for unusual pieces iusl put clothes ‘ ‘ washes Then beiun with delight when you seeyoun clothes come white wit ‘ you don't a rec it's the whitest wash ever, sun lg lie unused portion ofthe package wit gene raimzancgeeddress tozrocfir 8c Gainhleé r. , l 00 oruniei- ve., outs-en . an P funded. out bleaching. I purchase price will be re This offer expires December 3 l, 1942. IIABI Ill GMIIIIA Chester McLean, C’. N. R. welder! and his crew are at present way». ing in this vicinity their cars being‘ stationed at Morell. This crew hos Several students from P.W.C. and over the road every summer raising S.D.U. spent the ilianksgiving holi- day at their homes here. Mr. Walter Squires and two suns Lloyd and Robert left last week lul‘ Halifax, where they are employed as carpenters. A few fishermen wre’ getting in readiness for the opening of the smelt nshing which gets underway this week. Reports are current that. the price of smelts is very hign but lO get the flsii to the Anierzcan Markets in good condition is snothn- problem, one that has never been isolved for the fishers. Smelts sue loaned into warm baggage where men can work in shirt sleeves in comioii. ‘lhis soon melts the ice on the fish. Again fish shipped from this vicinity in the morning are held i up at Charlottetown until the next , morning, Everything seems to be i Threshing got under way here last‘ . week but as Yltt not much has been done as most of the grain is bllll in the fields some not even cut. <:urs' . against the hard pressed fisheriiiemi the worn Joints and other work in the welding line.-B. Unrest flares In the Balkans N, Oat. Zb-(CP Cable»- is flaming in the German Nazi ties" are reported forcing the Yugo- siavs into civil war and the Bul- garians are committ rig atroctes against the conquered Greeks in Thrace in the hope of provoking resistance which would justify a mirsecre. (The Greek government in Lun- drn on Monday said l5.il00 Greeks ‘dy had died in a sei-aes of Ink “res in Bulgarian-occupied . ..c .) Reliable inlorrna/tion reaching Lmixlcn conflrims that in many in- Quite a number of carpenter; aye stances the Bulgarians have burn- wonklng on the new Orv-Operative warehouse at Morell and the bulld~ ing will be ready for shortly- Work at the newiswharf at Red ently is to drive Head near Morel] about coin- pleted or at least as much as will be nc this season, it. being imposs- ible to work owing to the extreme mainly by Bulgarians. The remain. bad weather. Mr. P. J. DEVEBAIX, merchant, has purchased a business. Mr. and Mrs. have moved from home at the Harbor back to thei house here for the winter months. By J R. Williams NO, THAT oucwn. ware MUSKET was BEEN RAFFLED OFF FOEYEARS HERE WITHOUT EVER Lepmu‘ ‘m’ snow! lP TANAS THEM .. .-. . p" l light truck for his don report Hitler JRWILUAMQ ed some villages or ordered the Greeks to evacuate their tiomrs. use very which were then given to Bulgar- ian immigrants. The Bulgarian intention appar- out the Greeks from Thrace so that after the vim-r they will be able to contend that the rich tobacco land is inhabited in“ Greeks there would be oom- pe ed to Bulgarize their names. Meanwhile Czech circles in Lon- has ordeied o-Slovak quislings, wihcm he Btannis Lapierre received at, his headquarters V05- their summer terdav. to mobilize more men for r the German war machine, These sources said that in view of cle=er- “gtygfl- . Belgrade. the Slz-vak aiimy, many *'unreliable“ men had been released and a Nazi officer attached to each battalion. Anti-Nazi Feeling Reporting anti-German feeling g...wing in Sicvakin, Czsm sources poliitzd out t-‘iat Hltlzr c;ul;i “blackmail the Siovaks ii ‘si ariy- tliing " 'l_'hcy said he also ctuld promise fill Russian iewards if m: slcvalcs complied with his wishes and zthsiwise could threaten to al- low iilic Hungarians to take over all Slovakia. Yug: i. peasants are reported by Turkish sources to be hoarding their produce. with the result the. eggs and milk are unobtalnable in Rioting has occurred outside butcher shtps. Ccal, char- ccal and wod are reported so scarce the Nazis are compelled to forbid the cuittlng of trees in streets and boulevards. Oircles conversant with events in Czecho-Slovalcia said "many acts" of sabotage and popular dem- onstzations against H tier had oc- curred recently in various Sucicten centres. They listed an explosion in the big Kunert factory in Schsenlihd- en, which they said was producing explosives, the destruction by fire of a “huge" store of surppvplles for ttieGezman army L1 a chemical factory at Usti and Labern (Ans 51g), and the burning on the fiver flbe of a freighter carrying sup- plies to Germany They said hand-bills were distrib- uted ln at least tiwo towns exhort- ihg the ulatlon "to jiln the civ- ilized word against the Nazis " CUT USE OF PAPER A DEL AID E-(CPF-The state government of south Australia has in its war economies cut the use of paper l2 per cent. 2 Use Mlnarifs for sprains. tiviis and ggnersl ggtistactton in roses! sue-r LOOK m" ‘THE AWFUL cREATuRE IN A / (BR/Ass stowa- SMEARED on POOR LVFTLE vuoizcesraais OUR aonnvmo nouss: Berlin reports Capture of Sialino; Silent on Moscow BERLIN, Oct. 2i —(APl -Ger- manys high command closed the fourth month of the Rimian war tonight with a claim of the cap- ture of the southern industrial city of Siailno but it kept silent on its armies around Moscow. Capture of Stalino, a city of some 455.000 formerly known as Yuzovka, if true placed the German armies within 100 miles of Rostov on the northwest and in the vitals of the Donets Basin, in a position t0 swing in a wide arc around Roe- tov toward the Don and the Russ- lah Caucasus Other Gennan col- umns stand 30 mks west of Ros- tov on the eastern shores of the Sea of Azov, after reportedly taking Tagsnrcg. The only reference in the day's reports on the central front was on announcement that Gen. Petrov, commander of the Soviet 50th e!- my, had been killed with several of his staff near Bryansk. which is southwest of Moscow. and that aoo wagons and horses had been taken in the mop-up in that same gen- eral sector. The high command said that Dago, last of the Iroup of Russlan-' held islands off the Estonian cont, was entered Oct. l2 at its southern VD in s, surprise German infantry thrust and that s. bitter fight rag- ed until today, when six coastal batteries were silenced and 3,000 . With — Mater Hoopla AW, MAMA, rr'5 ncrr eAo! 5ND A QEAL. sAitoiz NAMED , 5AM HA5 ‘me SAME PiCruRE TPTTOOED ON Hi5 nsem- Been anemones uis ,/ THE ART Museums! a mu .- - squat-so ALI. oven me PLNLE= ii prisoners taken. W Lfiiingrad was encircled finally. it was said. despite fierce and re- peated Soviet counter-attacks. A military commentator said. however, that Russian counter-at- tacks were continuing, with tanks and artillery, against the German advance in the Lake Ladoga area east of Leningrad. Berlin shift? Spotlight to llunets front BERLIN Oct. 22_ (Ap)__ Armies were described tonight advancing eastward toward 1Q,“ kov "and Rostov to carry the ti“; to s new Russian defence dgg me Donets Basin, where the gm lsn forces were expected to in N, inforced by fresh troop; from m. east. A Nazi military commentator claimed the high command alien: had a great. new ehclrclemciit im. dei- wuv to meet the Russian M, tempt to guard important war in, rlustrie: along the Donets. so 1 the commentator contended, N, treating Red armv units were be. ing followed so c" :-'v they 1M been unable to r OI mfshll in _ OCTOBER 24, 1941 ‘The hot Dim-w. Budehny’; fleeing forces cspee threatens the great harbor and L“, dustrial city of Rostov on the no“; boasted the commentary Diehst Au Deutschland. There were indications that ti“ Germans expect the early fail o; Kharkov, in the heart. o! the p“, nets Valley. The foreign correspoi-i. dents were handed German release; pointing out the importance of m; city of $34,000. Military advices said there wen mud, rain and slmw on the front, but r kesmen said mtlChanlzed and motorized forces had not been halt- ed. The Germans continued to pound at Mosccws foitification system, Dlenst Aus Deutschland observed that "ln the German military n. ports descriptions of going up |. guinst strongly fortified lines recur so frequently the conclusion seems warranted that flihts within Mos. cow's fortifications zone are meant." Officers’ llanks i In ti. W. A. A. F. UPPAWA. 06$. 23-(6?) — T9?‘ ranking officer in the Canadian .Women's Auxiliary Air Farce wil be a wing officer or lower. at least for mar’?! montlhs and perhaps for he Royal Canadian Air Fome said tbdfly- The C.W.A.A.F. establishment makes provision for grJllp Cllpteilll and Air Commodores but RCM‘. headquarters said in a statement "the day is not in sight when any women's cap wzll bear the Gtllllall Oak leaves of those liish ranks. "On an R.C.A.F. officers till". the statemem said, "those leave: mean the reward of many yeiin‘ service as well as of ouistandng ability. These standards v.-;\l be maintained by the sister force m. "Ability will bring prcmotjon. but with the C.W.AA.F. as with the .C.A.F. the second qualificainii of long and faithful service will to rigidly applied-and the ncmviif force is only new be dammit"- The first 150 mem rs cf the C.W.A.A.I~‘. were converging all Toronto from all provinces to he- gin their five-week traininz Cull” ho ‘Qualify as officers or no-coni- ml. oned offilcers, and old Haver- gal College on Jarvis Street there officially assumed its new status as C.W.A.A.F. training depot. Nell II 1 NEWPORT FLUFFS Mil ___'-=J TODA Y’S WAR MAP (‘flfdfdff OMMY/iyl FINIIIJ attacks of steadily fnereulng of of the capital has been received. ‘ "MIMI the lmpomm city end recent German \ ' a ‘P o . "~- A ->_,_I:, . a Mr w 4W!" name: ‘r The main defences of Moscow still are hnlillnl ll u" "l" “l ‘I'm,’ pun to have been recaptured and held)! mum edged their way u few miles farther outward, envelop the elty on thi north. The one!” . mums whleh rune northwestern! and u» u» all»! ti" duo north. So hr the Ger-nuns have not established a front new; MIMI"! a. be very swarm. m Moscow would be Ill" m; mun. spearhead nmn of m city were nipped m. m wills,‘ a, German with the enveloping movement on the I" Bunk. mthmi of Mower. nus been captured n“, . Berlin. Which etde holds Orel h uncertain. Surrounded III foreuntkianslrmybomovluslewlyenotnrlll meet relief forces our 0rd; 0n the In not! danger to the Donuts buln and the nlulsudiheelottletnetv 14/0 at “M104 m flxepu x n f»? m K L-n-a-J \,\,p¢{'lfl7 ‘mu a f ‘,0 ‘gllkwatni . ‘I \ 41A‘, ,4”, 44‘ aw” i y 6:1,’, mu I ° 1 f M“ fl ‘?~wi.- 'Ifi§¢££§- flIbI/O f 3' ggggql ~‘ a awnilr / .414 ¢ 7 5'!‘ _ Kgllnlri. mm. a Mm"- “" the Russians. but tl-c GI; 1 aeurmiwl 1m m u» miwu " mu um icy-III“ n u do! a mum-m, w . an etlemlfi l‘ Gunning Ill" lnereulnl m.» 1W" the f ram-m Mule-rm m’