OFA pie and fir,“ great one: tilde. MAXIMS MERE MAN "turn small fiv- midtlllng 0113?: with lunati- 0% The People's Paper . Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Read by Everybody MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN Sound and sound doctrine, IL.) pass through a ‘is l-lorn, and a preacher, without straightening 1hr one, or amending the other. k W '"' " ' ~ 7 ~_ .. . _ _ _4_, ___ _ __ _ , _ A ____ _ __ _ V _ _,,_______ _ ;gg,'.:.',“t'.“'."..li.t‘i"l‘::...*.l2.2%!"* CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1940 10 PAGES M“ WlllTlSH Tlieclge - hopping” German Planes UseMac/tine Guns London Begins-S-S-th Night Of Air Siege “All Clear”; Nazis Try Terror Tactics _In Sunday Raids. LONDON, Nov. 8. — (CP) -- suiiday strollers. cyclists and lfltiliifibi: iii East Anglillll vii- hges wen- reported systematic- |lly machine-gunned tonight by “lmjge-lioppiiig” German raid- ¢rs in tilc ist such attack: sinu- llll’ lilt‘ sicgi- of the Unit- ed ltlligiloiii bcguli. (icrman airmen previously havl fired malcliiiic guns in single l stances upon British towns even upon lmidons streets, n- and but (hi; East Antzlian reports said the midi-rs, flying singlo or in pairs, striilfrd buses, automobll. cs and pcdcstrians in rm m" llillt area north of various the names and northeast of Lon- lion. _ At one village a cyclist was Wounded lll the thigh. At Ill]- ollirr two iicinkcl planes swoop- i-d (town and machine-gun the main streets. ill. - on the in the capital tors in the . it'll for the night. lcni i ..~vll Dtfilytlllflll’! the day. i were b" H‘ (Continued on page 9. Col llalpeque Boy shift ned l-‘oi- tlii- first time in weeks London lirltiilil Ills fiilth night 0t . . c , , 0J1’. (farting through Britain's i lcnccs carried out scat- nt iiir attack prigsed Rain an. ll . English Channel and ltog- a1 Air FOrCB b18515 It lflllllllll! liclds in G€l'm&ll-OCCil-, pied Flilllit‘ Belgium and Holllindl to be in w llS machinc -guil- '1) incidentally Shot ly Twin Brother An llniOtIlllldiC shooting accident ‘ occurred around noon on Saturday l till X‘(|iit‘ whcn George Champion ‘ WES 11v lnjtlrcd ivhcn the from n shot . fllll‘, in the hands 0t" his ttriii broth-er Jack entorczl his llxionieil. The lwo lads. who are lt- bilill 14 lcdrs old were playing the gun lll the ivcod: near .»= from Kensington . took llic lad to Prince County 1°" l5 TPQ-"ltwlcd RS crfflcal. Tltc lit‘ sons of Mr. ChamDlllll of Mzilpi-qitc. Jrlc prostrate with gricf on tlccou the accident to his brother, of whom . l wns wry‘ fond. ggmc whonthc accident ocrurscd. with their ‘i115 tlic Hospital. His condit- boys and Mrs. Cha rlcs k ls nt of Lost nlolu lll\*'l)l nl n-uilioritlcs f"ll.l 9 bill's conditlrni. wns "no wnrs," l illil still critical." Coming t venls -U_ 11" for Nnllcl-s in this col S cents pfl‘ win-Q, "Talklts-Alt Stewart 'l'uc.stia_v. Li-QZB-ll o ‘Mun 1 ' l8 Public Ilibrary fvlcctiiig IIIDI u. 5t] . s“ ‘M krlluilhlvotcnluer om. Latiteiii d" 5 m‘ L-io-il “C lake ome w "it. "Riisilco chicken su . PD" mikilll-enlitov. 6. Bingo 5- L-75-ll _M__ vo- l... nziuszfe L-50- 1 1 -____ "Wine to the “hm? Rond hall, will" November ' 6 l mum“! night. ' l st dance l! "lBht. October ant. L-M-l "Dflnce 0___~ N FWClI Mililtlber 'lth. 1i my, oilbadel?“ hogs ' Y Week do ex c Ilmhy’ pref" receiy cap sv. Ship M bet ml,‘ lnfgnrg-sults. Uvestock Qqllldron tawa -Z-.il. Dance. November -2-2l. Wed- and re- -4-2l. in Wcdiiesdny orniy L-1i-ii-4-al. Kinkor m“ “ Hall-Blow and Dance 1-4-6. Hail Thursday, flnc following L-66-ll-4-ll. at Charlotte- sat- Vlllfl Tuesday co-operiltlvcly Mar- 14-69-11-4-21, -_.___ Leader H. B. Stewart arrived in Charlotte- tow M,“ “Pmfdflv afternoon and will “ll for several days. t-Zilid" 6mm: live 191m. “ii-WAY. Guarantee pr ling, by h careful handling. E-‘ngailélfi of letter. All °"‘- L-79-ll w‘. ———-__. ‘ 523mg ‘Amt annual : "i in Mllfihll id 1 Wtducsdtly cvcniniae NOVGDI-Illtblfl at; hogs ompt List Mur- 0!‘ John D. Mclvor. -4-2l Pnsbylcrlnu 8009c dinner will be on r 6. L-80., ~-struck by ii cor (l.l'll.'€li bv Kenneth lSoviets Reject c British Protest MOSCOW, Nov. 4-039) __s0v- giqtfilil-‘i-ilfl. has rejected an official ll i protest that Russian parli- cipation in the forntzttion of ri Dim. 37C Rlvcr commission alonu with ‘um-lily. Ital)‘ and Rumaniii was s. violation of ncutrrilltv the sot/ye; News Ag-cncyr, ’l'a.ss_ said god“. The ‘British ambassador to lvlos- cow, Sir Stafford Crlilps. RtlClTESSEtl the note to Russia Oct 29 stqlin Britain could not rcccsrniro ‘ an? gtgrccmeilt ivlilrli inov vitllnfcyevlsti ng treaties row ‘did. t e ' Rum.‘ m", agenicg. grgd. h Danube Five lliolent Week End Deaths In Halifax HALIFAX. ‘Not’. (L- p _ of five violent ilcaths iii iota during the we z-ciid were the” rc- zlilliib‘ of lilglitvliy accidents. Aiotlrth cum was bullied to ceatli and the, othvei died iittcr being struck by at frclghl train. Scott Wocdlvorlli, 55. worker, was filial y llljill'L‘{l railway Wllt ii Isciior. while attempting to cross. the highway at Alillord Station on. Saturday lllilllt, l Rcbort S; r-on. 29. was klllcil near‘, his Pictnu uii:_v lioiiii- ill P;p!;ir! Hill Friday night wlicii his truck‘ wont into lllt‘ ciitcli. panning him until-r the urrt-kiigc of lllt‘ cab. A‘. compalilrn. [Cruz-st Langlilc. escap- od ivitli it shaking-up. l Iniurics 1‘6‘(‘3l\‘t.'f‘l by Carson Wil-l linms, ill, ivlirn 1w fcll trcmtlie back». of u trill-k Saturday". resulted in his tlcutli lii llCSpllfli in Bridgewalct; that night. j James Young. 80, was burned to, dcwli ln his tiny, IZO-yi-ar-old cot-. loge at tiic fishing coniiiittnlli- cf Szimbro, nr-nl‘ i-llillfax. Snttizdayf night Hr- livcd a one mid the cause, of the fire was not known. l mAmfi-cight train struck and killcd, _. . -_ 1 _ _.» 1 W (l,'0t(‘l'f1llO liloleyllrxstogrggt‘QVIM’. vllcst Rivfl‘ Station, in Plctoii County. Saturday Rumor Hitler Plans Pea e Speech Soon < '4. N.v. 3-(AP)— nclltgcliifiitcd in tllPlmllamc quarters c taught’ lllott drill-lg: 1c plniliiiiig w ii til.’ 11-4‘ “Y p“ w prwvni tho term. on wilkh f‘. , . .-_d t1 war. G8ll:\l’1gl'S\lL9flnlflll;1lll£i tlllitlcr WORN m-ike i. "peace iicldres." which P"? , suiiizlbly‘ ivould sct forth Germany: um,“ b|l_'i()tl‘e ii 511-1010] session 0 tlic Rcic is og. Asked am“; ‘lilo replorttfi Department ofliciillsfu Pl’ '- tboy lind hcnrd R 111"“ plans an address on D95“! W m9 germ”, people. . . Vichy To Gontrol Press, Radio _ HY. Fr 1T0?» Nev- 3 AAP)" Cillclfof Stats Marshal Pcialll slug- ed a low today nuthorlzilwzsgof Fhcnch slate to 59°11" 11D T0 - ' ooo francs for flnlltlglili barbell)“- -. ic r. "r..n,t“tti."t“i. n. govemlncnts announced intention of obtaining control of PM“ and “w; new m“. gives thi- stoic the preferential rlzlit to subscribe t0 stock issued after the capitalization ls increased. The notluli BPPOFJW" ment of tho motif)’. 1°’ °P°"“i°“ will be mndc in a um decree. 1t was spccltlcd bv the new law. ______, REBELS SITRRENDER Clill-IUAHA C11 Y. Mexico, Nov. 2 BliTl‘(‘l’i?ll‘l' of 5B cr.:'r*:l all rrirlliivs l signed ful against days. On the clans captured important near Czcrnowitz in Bucovtnll. rttltc of C ‘lllll"llil‘i, military oillciafls annuuiiccd totlaY- ‘L Bacon Board Announces 70 Gent Gut OTTAWA. Nov. 3—(C!’)—Tho Bacon Board today announced! out nt’ 70 cunts por 100 pounds on the price or Wlltshlre side! foi- i-xport cffcctive tomorrow. The nt-w nrlrc will be $17 0h sizoablc Wiltsllirc- sides grade No. l, F.O.Il. seaboard ports. Use Producer Gas To Aid War Effort OTTAWA, Nov. 3 —-((‘.Pl (‘iiiiailiiiiis have an opportunity to help conserve foreign ex- change for war purposes "by turning wherever practicable to the use o! producer- gas from charcoal or wood" as fuel for iiiteniai combustion engines, the Department of Mines and ltcsourcrs said tonight. Producer-gas is being used successfully: in many countries as a substitute fnr gasoline for operating internal combustion engines, especially in trucks, lJllSPS and boats, the Depart- mi-nt reported in its weekly bul- lctin. Engines operating on produc- c-r-gas usi- combustible fumes from burning charcoal and wood for thi-ir source of power. "Tlirri- arc some ilifficulilcs ~-t.o nvvrclimc llil using producer- gilsl," the bulletin said. .‘ ial equipment is rcqtllrcll is bulky lii-d costs fronvSilfiil up to install. More spare is requir- oll to carry the fut-l and till-re is some reduction lii engine piiivrr. "On the other liiillil there are definite ailvaiitiiges. Producer- gtis osts the consumer much loss than gasoline. The forrst products laboratories of the Di-pnrtinclit of Tllincs and Ile- scurccs reports that on tlic bris- is of gasoline at 22 cunts pi-r trallon, charcoal at $20 pcr ton and air-dry liririlivoorl at S7 pcr i-nrd ,tbc rust of gasoliiu- fucl for a vchiclc is about double tlio cost o! pi-oililccr-gas from charcoal and lictlrly flvc times tlw- oust of producer-gas from \\'(?"(l. Junior Farm Gluh ltiemhers Near Addresses TORONTO, Nat" it —~lCP) —More than tilitl young inch iiiicl women .\,>..st~.i_.i.5 yum... ioiiu ciuos from till innc on: iuaii provlnccs gath- crcd lliflk‘ today lor the annual na- tional K301110515 for boys’ and girls‘ farm tuubs tinder (lircctioii 0i the Clllliilllllll Council on bcys‘ and girls’ clubs uoik. At tllillltil‘ tonight they were ad- drcsscd by Hon. P. M. newiin, 0n- tiifo agriculture minister. W. R. R. ticpuiy Ontario aglirillttlrc tiiliiislcr, iinu Stanley Wood of Fred- cricloii. §llIlCl'lllt0ll(l0llL of livestock iii the New Brunswick agriculture department and president of the ‘council, who presided at the meet- ng. New Biunstvlck —Sallsbury Dairy Calf Club. Sliinlcy Sivlng Club and Srikcr Brook Poultry Club. Nova Scolia -—QilllSlO\‘.' Dairy willuce Uay Swine Club, Yitrmouth L'- ounior Poultry Club and Lordsvlllc Pstato Club. Prince Edward Island -—Kcnslng- iJll Dairy Calf Club and EZISL Rovol- ty Poultry Club. ‘liar-ZS lilo Ago Today NOV. 4, l9l5—Zaimis cabinet re- in Greece. Serblans sucmits- l the Bulgarians bottle lasting several Eastern Front Rus- positions Izvor after a Greek Names In the News WASHINGION.-Library of Con- gress linguists pipncuncc names of Greek towns and islands now the war news as follows: in Brezzilcli-Brez-nlt-sa (of Slavic origin). Patros-Jha-trllas’. A€fllhi1~E8-§0—lll\l. Lerina-Lur-inti, Corfll- Kcr-fcc‘. KnstorinMlhs-icjarl-aa, KOTC3—~KCl‘lfl\lt, Jonnrl-Joe-iinif-rce. A t hens-Allfcnz. Kephallon! -Klt'-o-lo'-nl-aa. Crew-Kr. t‘. I0llillnt1»——Y0-lll—€6fl'-l. TBDDPS LAND Dll GRE_ [British Grow Suspicious Of VichybéSilence l_.(_)NDO_N._Nov. 3.--tci= CllDlPl - Brltlsh official circles are beginning to be suspicious otgthe long period s - 82.i“i.‘l°°@3il3...§?‘ififé‘°fi..“tilt? amt John ~ I Newsman Dies government on Ivltirshal Pfltillll’: agreement to “co-operatc" with Hit- ler on the new order 0t Europe. ll. is imdcrstood strong stops are being token to obtain from Vichy SAINT JOHN, N. 13., Nov, 3 __ (GP) —— Harry Ervill, 65, retired ncitvspnilermun known as “Dutt-h" to li'l'i‘ll(lS throughout Cnluidii and New England, ‘dlcrl l'll hospital here Saturday evening after a long pgr. 10d of failing health. He served 42 years, mostly p5 p()_ 111°? and__silll>llirlg TED-otter, succes- étlcly with the old Saint John 0913181111. the Standard, the Jour- "a1 and the Tclcsruiul-Joiiiiiai. When he retired five years ago the Saint John Police Depanmeng made hliii it presentation. “Ozi no “Cask”! have You, Dutch, violated a confidence." said the chief or coast. of Africa. “We do not want be sprung on its," stud source. iltltllll’ that ho saw indica- tlons of u sti fcniiiq of Britain's at- titude towards Vlt'll_\'. Some d1 loiimtic oliscrvcrs believe the aged the complete (lOlllllltlllflll o1 ‘Pierre Laval. 'lC(‘—]ll'(‘llll('!'. who O]‘.'.‘lll_\' advocates Fratico-Gcrnhiti collabor- ation. For some time tlicrc has disposition hcri- to a born a lTL-‘llfl i‘t‘tllill and Geri. VWejvgand as foils to La. vals policies. fctv clays. and (l tiito Wcrgliiiuk official circles ll(‘l'(‘ m: bealiiiiiii be suspicious oi Vlchys slliuicc. At prosent tlicii- is no dispcfiticii here lfhlllhiilll) llic diplomatic rc. _ tifllvls wit‘ Vichy as long as Brig- unis llllt.(‘$lvi lil'(! not Qndflngpfgd any filrtlinr. It is time Laval first forc the first great war He is survived by his “we a,“ lwllllanl Ervin. a son by m5 m; Admiralty iiitcrvictvcd Hitler, terms. including its’: oi the French llllvl‘ anti fur iflffvdillflvCflfiSlCll cf Ill-my bait.» of lluvhrcncn mainland and All'l(_fi11l_('0 C1l1t.\. There is llllt‘ doubt licrc tiles. toims wcrc ivzitercd dou ll by Hitler when he llli01‘\‘i(‘\\'<‘(l Pctaiii But tlicre is still doubt pom-ei- l)... Reveals Death I 0n Cruiser , future its.“ of the Fl't‘llt‘ll iizzvr, mid naval bust-s. ‘ LONDON, Nov, 3.—tCP Cubic) — _ Tltu Atlllllffllt)‘ announced LJlliglll. tiiiit ihrcc olilcors lllltl :7 i.itii.-,s , _ , were killed and 3o wounded on tile. iJ-‘LUO-LOH cltllsur Lilvcrpool wllcii it, was llilp\’uc(%li more than twp] Wfltlfibl ago m (no l ctutc-rranean y an w D ltillu tbrpocio-ctli'l'y'liig inane. Ali Atlllllffiltv bulletin said Rent" [Adllllllfisll 15.1.]. G. ivincisiiiiioii, 60.. io U61‘ of t it‘ Distinguished Service ,__ ~—“ Order iroiii the last wur, was miss, v _ THEN/ON. Ont. Nov. 3 mu, but gave no donuts concerning‘ r1199 lllllticntllird ticiiim llLS Milt) or its operations, l Kil'0\\'l‘lt‘fl lici-c late today when . {(311)- tier-e . . _ ill?’ An Atliiliriilvv tilsullty- nst mcluch. Wore trapped in n moor cnr which ed tuc iinmc" cf two oificcrs oi the irllmilcri ov-"i" 23-foot ubaiilciiii-ri‘. itoyai Uiiiiut lll Naval Voluntccl" into 'I‘l"s~nl. R Reserve uiiu a cook oi the Royal :mof'*c:" car. Canaduln bony. These casualties rcstiltcd frcni ‘the various hazards o1 war iiiid not connected with’ any particular operation or ship, the Admiralty said. ‘ Canadian casualties were. Tcmpfclwgry- Acting Sub-Lt. F. S. Ker, kn c . . 'I‘ciiipoi'lll'3l_ Acting 511mm- P- D" Hliicks, missinlt- , Cook Robert Huot. killed. The list coiitiiiiietl 351‘ iinlilcs 111-. cludiriizA thtrti-lcivqfipsugplvtir-snd of} Roth? . . - -_. I , i -¢- .-* ROML m ‘Xflicrc ivvrc I41 klbeti. 4 - :1‘ iifrcr col ll. S. Fleet 0n “Exercises” In Caribbean WASPIINCVIUDJ.” Nov. it.» l AFN- Marines. . . .. - of . . . missing, 102 wonndcd. ll clltigimncc. blinking all oiiiziul .<.ilt‘lit‘L‘ on lii-I- ivnuiicis, and U.) Hus-slug t) ilitii-s oi L/illttfl malts warship. lii killed. Gestapo tilt: Uilrluocllll Stat. inc iill\'\ , o- pzlrliiiciit said iilllilltltlt‘ 111'“; f1“. Athlltlc putrul lorcv tilts now car. lllllt: out clicnulctl itvcrrisca" lii tiic__sti'.'itcgl ui-tu, l liit‘ pill-iii inf...’ oi tlgiit cicstvoy. Nead I itrs and bl.\ lltliitli lliiiiivb, lunar coiiiiliaiid o1 lii-hi‘ Auiiiiiiii liayiic n hills, iclt hcy ivt-st, l‘.ll., tho uii. fitliiilitifiqiiicllitl int, ‘iorl training and _ __, it NO“ 3,_ ti v pt- ‘u sun in: Lluiliilaiui- BIUCHARE?!dlfxilwlwfél,‘ 611-101 d lllo-S._iii Juitinuliitroin inl-illti hUi tci‘. , iAi Ijllui“ "(haqiio arrived at While tiioii- was llu (iiilftliiiiltlll ti , uu- Cilllll-l" “film; W‘ p-mnc 1mm the navy s" niiiiuuiii;uitiit. ll “AIS ' “L” m ma} 3 on nil llllffltpltllllcu‘ Jluruct. 1.1.1. tiit- llllilui lulCcS lilll- uulllY 1°“ l lurury’ lllCltidlLs a visit to st. Lucia. llli Wll- . f. 1'4, Le- Lifltléll lalniin possossioii. l Ni-uiuivhilc. the "m"? PM,’ bul Otliciris smd uio tact tl-zit st "olllfijflli-‘li Biicharesl’ [or bum ‘ llcln was clbsc by l '1 new plan, those of thcdlllflilt account for reports from atl l , . . tun u. Vichy that Ulillvtl Sinus “llleillllb 7o'u“o-mlllk’,l.i lfif,‘,‘,“g°,?*,,~,‘ll“l,’e“tattooI lind £ll'l'lV((l tit tluu ri-t-iicii islnnu. Film“ H,‘ T1611“, ‘cu-ugh , From St. Lucia, ttu- \\'1\l‘Slll]'.l lll tutu ‘sica kmw “m, they must; could quickly ltl0\'L'1U hlurtiiiiquvin ‘A. lsilullbai/iioiiies ‘in iuriiicrPo- f cvcnt the virliy govuriiiiivnts ici- rvilllllfohiiv-‘itho Count“, laborutioii willi Germany wus rc- mgllflliflihlgffiflmié Sam 5eve1~alBr11-lg{ll‘(lt?d as impaiiintr Frcticli sover- . l _ who had eighty ovcr the island. 15h m‘. igfi‘-(“‘ldefiiildlltg:glsd lor wccks,l Vichy govi-riiuicnt officials have DPSYLfFQVM sabotage 0mm;- girelnssurcil the Unitcil Snitcs that lic- cilflli*“.,l\l,i,.d 01- girl-tidy have left. gotlatioils with tlic Axis potvors do m“? i‘ l“ not involve permitting thcin to use stratc lc French bases. Al: artinlquc, llic French have the aircraft cai-i-ici- Beam. twocrul- sers, and a small patrol vessel, as well as szsoooonot» lll gold i-sorvcs of the Bank of Frontie- FINDS CANDIDACY “lltltlTATlNG" COLEHROOK. Conn. Nov- 3- — lAP)-.-Luciilli Cary tluiis his candi- (lllCv for slntc l'(‘[ll'(‘:0l\lt\ll\‘9 on the, lxurlocratic ticket "irritating." S0 the novelist is going around beg- lng people not to vote for him. arv says he was nominated wtth- l Louis V_. Avoiison, TI-ycar-old ill- out his consent and didrft find out dustriallst. Dilllaiitiiroplst and in- about it until a private organization ventor of the “mania doll,” died at informed lilm. his home Saturday. t0§50M CANADA FLDLIR multhlimo bot Bcilwiq Brteu "MAMA DOLL" INVENTOR. DIES WEST END. N.J., Nov. ZL-(APM- rB full information on the agreement. . particularly the part bearing onusc 5IWOi-HIB- of the French navy and niivai bases , , on the Mcditvrrnilean and the WFSl. ails l't']](|l‘tt‘(l lluit (Jlfflllilll) tiny Slll']ll‘l.\(',\‘ to, troops Hi5‘. iliwi liiillllllllit and HOW diplomatic farsliiil has come under Bu; (bu-til: the mail??? lélnrlifllllllltlll! the presentation. Ffihfirtcd lljfstllilll tlu- i-inuicll h _ I _ a empty S.GC.iil‘ig fluid Nolth African v ‘s, that tncrc S“? Q1 U19 P001‘ at Chrlstulas time “mild be m’, C ~ llcfililllliiliblf‘ was inaugurated by “Dutch" be. ‘Vill- Franccs in and honor.’ trio tnldcrstood hcrc that at the‘ the Germans dcnialitlcd Cartlingiztn‘ K lFascists Seek Nazi Aid In _ Greek Drive? BERNIR. Switzerland. Nov. 3- t_/\P)--'['lit~ |‘t*])l)l‘il'(l flip-lit of tho nation iwoivrzii Minister, Count, Ciano, from Albniiiii to Gcrinaiiiv] for an itxls t'tJllli"l‘(‘l‘i('C, was soon, hcrc loliiulit its li prcludo to tint‘- iiiaii nnldzirv action iii the Balk-f nus to uni Judy's rlrivo into, Greece. Clano left 0f the Fascist Greece to w!‘ lMililstvr. l{li)i)\"1lll'(lll, and manyls Anibassztdoi" to Franz Von PllllPli. who are report- ed by Berlin to have 80119 Emu“ lll5 active command , air forces attacking; the Nazi Forclglll Diplomatic quarters in the Balk- has ,bccii uiotinti lingo iiluiibcrs of are 145m" lluiinitzltlii Yitllftiiltlm fur .». l that purpose. H) __ British rind neutral obsci s believed lhu mcctliig beluren chino and the two Germans was a filial flllllilll‘_\' conference before GQFIIIHI! fliifllllYiS l0 lllUVi" lTOlTl Rumania put-grit the Suez Ciliial by way of the strategic lmrrlrlnci- lcs that Turk .' 1411GT“- Minesweeper Bras D’or OTTAWA, Nov. 3 -<CPl —Na- val service llflltiqillififili tonight an" iiouncctl [.16 auxiliary mlncsvcepei .3 Bras dOr. long-overdue with Lteut. Cliavlixs Avery I-loriisby of Halifax and ‘.29 officers illld men aboard.» "must bu COIklKlCYGKl lost." The ship, captor of tilt’ ltflihfl mt-rchiintliizill Capo Noll, left Clark .(,‘it_v, Quvbcc, on October l8 for Syducy", N S. Sh:- wat srcu at 3 B- . nl. 110"l day‘ iii the Gzlspc Pilbaltlfi plflllfllllllg through a .'\.l‘.0\\' siorm. Since liivli ‘no word llilh bccii il-ttirci from licr. ‘ Last Vllcdncsciay the navy ltll- iiounccd next of kin of officers and men aboard had bcen notified the dnv lx-forc that the Bras d‘Oi" was iiruo days overdue Tonight's announcement. putiliig mi cud to any lzopc llicrc might lizivc bccn prcviotlslv that the Bras. (l'Ol' would turn up (‘tl1l.'~l5I(‘(l only of two brici paragl #1.. "Nzivzii scrvlcc l’\-..lt([tiill'l€l'S re~ grcls to announce lluit H.M.CS. Bras d'Or now long overdue, must be considered 13st.“ it said. l "An cxtoiisiw scorch has been, mzidc by llflVLll and air craft but no 1 traces llll\'(‘ i: on found 0f the miss- ing vessel." An attached note said the req- uiem liirxli mass to bc- held it! _Ot--; lnwzi icii llll(l lb:- Anzilican I Mini il Service nt Clizlst Church | Curlivrlrnl. both Monday morning.‘ "will honor those mcmbors of tho Rayvril Canadian Niivv who perish- cd l‘l1 HMCS Aliirgnrce and H. !\'l.C.S. Bras cl'Oi"." Tlii- Mnliuico wciit down aftcl‘ in North Atinlri." (‘Olislflll Oct, 22. iviili Cmrlr. J. W. R. Roy of Ot- '.'l\\'tl nncl 141 olflcvrs and nlen. Tl1ll'l_\'—lOlll‘ of the Mm arccs "row" "ca" rrscucd and now arc in Bor- niudn. Th" nliv_v's sirilcmcnt lhc l'Oi' inns: bc t‘(lll\l.’lt‘l”l‘(l iris! 1 vd to 247i tlic total Cllrifiiozi nova Ptfillflllll‘\ rcoortcd stilt-o tho nut-i ‘trrtlk 0i Fnstllttl" ._.I1i lvlsrlcn Ers l EDMONTON, Nov. 3 —1.'\Pl —— Wliitcr s"t. in lii tho l‘ 1i wcst tcr- r€to:les_ stcrclrii" as f1 . ho‘ .' miiipcrntui-cs lvccm" t1?!‘- Aklnvlk it was lo lwlou". l lTnlvsfm l M“"‘i““i"°-.'fi\'-c below. Fcrt Slmreon four bclow ‘ ‘and 7cm at. Yfllflltkl‘ c. More Canadians .1 Reach England OTTAWA, Nov. ft-(CP) -Brii»'-, _ F. Pogo and lliS headquartcrs. staff, together with n central Oii- tnrio battalion and one from Quo- boo, liavi- nrrivcti salvly iii England-l tlic Department of National Dc“. lclico announced tonight. I . The dcpartmcills sltlivnlflli RAVE? no details o! thc movclnrnt. the‘. first addition to Canada's forces in! the United Kingdom to bc vepoi-to<i_ since 11,500 troops arrived here‘ i ctirlv in September. The llnnouncclnvnt did not name thi- Ontario and Qucbcc battalions sicclflcally", and did not snv where‘ tic troops were stationed lx-lozc thr-lr departure for tho Old Coiuitryx "Brig. L. F. Pagc and his head- uartms togctlici‘ with g ccntrnl ntario battalion and a Quclicc battalion have arrived safely in England,“ the statement sold. commas warms 'r0l.i. l LONDON. Nov. IL-(CP Cubicle." A toll of six Navl planes has boon taken in two days by a Royal A r‘ Fbrcc squadron lcd bv n Cnnadlnil. it was ilrinouliccd fvostcrdny. Tho squadron l(‘£l(‘l(‘l"5 name was not made public. l llc Nilfl tho cut-in)”; nicr-i, clnnu uuiriliv llilil to all put-l THE. LEAVE5 pow. tllfillllllPilbCll flout cvcrv l CAREFUL sort vwcpt tlll‘ l‘i:illic—~>twllll lill ‘fHis FALL__NO "' ‘r ll ‘l '— it‘ -‘ ' lyiriultcullsz‘ill-tvhll‘ l1‘?- ulljinll llll-llnlll-l TuRHs ‘A liiin< mzuvs Iillll gnu lrt-lll ANYlvlomE-l, '/ llritdili. llriti‘ llllll tivlltltil illl(‘ll Filiil .\_llll1l'l'l\' :1 iilcl t‘llt‘<'l\' m" (‘Mil .1 Jdliivvllv (ll ltrtlil~ czllluwivgi: .."l'l‘.~l lHcrrc \\'lllllll ~ul.'i~ll llll‘ \\ ~ win-nu fur tuvlttllltl~t til‘ ill!‘ Altillivf- vzlucztn. it] i\lull—l‘.E.l. 14-00‘, lilnldlt and lI. B. IJJNI. ~—- ‘c: ._i__i..__ Road To Wctory Appears, First Sea Lori Says Naval Battle Rumored Greeks Are Reported Holding‘ Positions; Claim Advance In Albania; "Capture 1200 Italians. lriixnlix- -\'"\'- '—lCl’l—An l-Ixcllunge 'l'cll-grzlpli dispatch from ltitolji, Yugoslavia, rcportcrl tonight that Greek troops have ciiclrclrzl Korltza. a town seven miles inside the Albanian- Gri-ck border. ll said the fall of that town was cvpcctrd mommi- tarily. Tlic lit-it's agrllcy- dispatch also said that in the battle pre- i-ciliiig tlii- vnrirt-lrmcnt, the Greeks took 1,200 prisoners and destrnvcil I10 ltalirin tanks. l.i_7.\~li( lY, \'-i\'_ .'i"i(‘i’)—;\. \'. .\lc.\'.'tn<lcr, Fir-q lm-q ' . ,l.,..,.,i.. .. v __ “l lib \.‘ _ l aunt-tutti-1_l~rl.|i that lliitlsli troop. ll.'1\'(‘ lhnrl- “'l "l ‘Win "l" "d ,\'. ziull srlrrl that Britain will lionoi- licr pledge of mrl to It .l:-1 unvaried Greece ‘ _ SH’? “fl i5 ’l"’""~ “if Slllllm’! l‘ brill: zlwn. milimri oli- |Et‘il\'(’$ lll Xztiilcs lizivl- licc-n homlterl and Rrftffll H-HHPS "have l-‘llltivli ill tllvk tcrrltt-ri." \lr. .'\lt‘.\'fllltl<'l' qtitl "\\ lint iu- mu: 41o “c will do." llr- Fillll “tlic rozlrl to victOfY ls hvfilliiilltl to rlcfinc izwlf. l‘ ‘i 1i’, ii l"*‘\'> <1 “MK road \\e can atlorrl time anrl our enemies cannot, "t .1... .... , ;- .. H ’ 1.1a .n._._l.<~~. b.u.ttlt.i~i l» the liniurc. for tlio {FBI llllit‘, oi- llt‘lllll_\' t"llllill'lllt‘il vzlrirui< reports lllIit il'ill\ll troop. ‘l1? on ll((‘l\ <rul lint it gave no lnrllcatlon where they had lVPPI". ldnlcd, ATHENS, Nov. 3~—(AP>—'I‘he Athens radio broadcast to- night that "according to telegrams from Corfu a nalnl uaillte Wok P181‘? fit 8 llm. today west of Corfu." Tilt‘ Y-ldl" Said til!!! half an hour later a "large vessel was sccn ablaze steaming northwards." --_-___.___.__.-.. . - FT j llc‘ (‘.\‘]\l'l'<.<tll wucv iurtrc llritzlln‘; llmnlt; (or ll~r 5n ..\ p- Fifll‘ illlltri 5111i“ <l<‘~tl'l-j.c"~ \(‘lli to lirltriln in l'(‘t‘l"lli lll-%2llll~' in ‘l lvzulr- for nlr zilul IlJlY-"ll liri=<= aurl sairlrm “l illnll he oiuzillv thankful for any more that can ho SIiZlPyIl . . . llic \\'lllit‘ e-ilsigi: ivill flv at tllclr (the =0) e-ncion emff; in lllt‘ ftuurt- bu: lllflll\' of us in our mind's cvr- will <0 ‘lit’ qwrs and Slrlpcs" still llutlcring till-re n< ivoll," V _:\lr.“ .~\il‘.\':uulcr ‘sand that no responsible- otficial in Britain llt5llCS to unlit -<.~illllill(’. the dangers ivnlcll confront us. " ' ~ -\ ‘V. t- t - l - H .\~. tic-flint 01' ili<~c are the new and intensified llirczit which, lolloiinlq tun-n tlic rlcfc-clioii of 11w Fn-npl] mm... fr,” tlic flt‘<|lll~lilt>ll li_v ilic i-iicniv of naval {lll!l{lll‘ll;1~(\_< ftll‘ {lip myrrh uyvui our sliiilpilig llvb-lioqits and airqrafp h.\(‘\'l‘l‘lll<'l('5\ from sonic points of view I 4 _ _ can Iltlrll‘ " lfirli!) \\'lill an cnsicr nuiirl." - (Continued on paling, Col 6) l TORONTO, Nov. 3——l(‘l" N11111- lTlUlll tlllfl lTiflXllllUlll l(‘llll)(I.i'.ill't'.*' ‘ Victoria 4H w‘ i Edmonton T-l 1i _____ ____ Rlcgma lit? “"_' ’ " “i; Winnipeg _‘-i Toronto N Nu e Bomber r Montreal 4i - ‘ Quebec- fil- l. . Saint John -_l'~’ e s ' lHalifnx J1 ' I j Charlottetown 5C For Britain Maritimi- East: Frc~h galcs: ~ c- '~ cloudy with gcattt-rod shoivcrs and l z I SAN mlirm. can“ “w. a ‘lac-coming i iittii- coo or _tAl'i -(‘niisiilidritcd aircraft's < 5-24 bomber. marked with the l insignia of thr Royal Air Force. L was given its Initial tcst flights _ ovt-r San lllclzo Saturday. This new. long-range homb- er. thr- flrst of a lii-ct llffitiflfli for Britain. In powcrrd with four. litltl-horsclww" ""8"!" and has a wing span of 110 loci. It ls capabil- of carrying n load of tour ions of bombs. along with a rri-w of nllic. and l!!! l cruising radius of 3.000 mill‘!- High. tide this afternoon a: ‘:19 and tomorrow morning at 1.40. Sun sets this afternoon at 4.45 ‘and rises tomorriw niolnlrllz n1 643- First quarter moon, Nov, 6. 5.00 ,p.m. Suntmcrside] thigh? t8 minutes lat- ch wn. ebltllljllnfiklgxwbkleitltk siltlNc-s Its top spot-ii is believe-d to [fill/El Borden B45 AM. 1.09 P 31. ho somoii-lzi-ro around 300 miles Leaves Tormenline 11.00 A. 31.. an hour. 3.16 f. IL