MAXIM! or A MERE MAN -—-—-_- t I ilu viii-w" if‘: munitions‘; h the ltre m] tlle beauty tlilt are In 0 here and now. The Ps aper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Tm autho mlt o and of virtue. the basis of mcral MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN ih ls tho secret of eloquence riiy: it ls "lg highest. sum- f art uivd life. - a a dlou Founded Ill’! gyziilliltnetovliiir Glllklllli Two Con". CHARLUFFETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, MARCH 3. 1944 10 PAGES Iuil, F IN N S APPEAR AN XIOUS T0 ‘Vciiarlotietown Receipts [tow Total $40,205.62 In R Cross Campaign . "““"'_""“"" | I Arrives Overseas 1-359 Yiiflhifs tall-u and final sup- PCI mfielm! oi the lWO illlllfifod workers in ‘Jhamottetowns ltcu Cross Wlii" btlvice organization “Wild ND With cheers for its chair- - , man. Cont. Norman Inwther and Wiitlratiuations voiced by the Div. isionul Conlmanders on his leader. Zieiégrcg! the straws: and most suc- money raising campaign for chart-table purposes ever con. duggtfieglm this c.ty. ' ‘Pceivw icliortcd am ted to $40,200.62 with quite a. n%ber of items still to come in-im 1m crease over last year in excess of the ten per cent aimed at. and fliWBh to practically exisum that iliwilldl-TJI the women's house col- lection to be conducted the last o! the week and the first of next, the total for Charlottetown will res/ch iiérsleast forty-five thousand dol- Ralph C t- sis o! Ivan Bradshaw, Jcullurilluscon Mn‘ O1 Grads. Commander Art McPherson’: Division was high on the Cflmpfligl collecting 2'19 per cent oif the o - iective set for it while P.A. Mur- naghans Division was a. very close CAPT FRANK MACMILLAN iii the Royal Canadian Army Med- - ivho has arrived safely . Britain. according to civcd in Charlottetown by , his \ Capt. MacMlnan, who ls collecting the lull amount of | mftilull doctor, is a son of Mr. jective iriradditifln to the Mnwni ll‘ ‘ii-r. T, M. MacMillail of reported “B81141! nifliib ciiiii¢i:.~<>\v-i and a brother of m. ‘Pliers W“ v- fiiw lot of humor-M‘ i l- m Rev vricssislssrriscmsl: géilnllnnillllun. also of Cliarlmte- some kspecmly nowme Tenor“ B_ $153 received from forty-one employees at Stu rils Laun- clry. with a contribution from every worker excem several who at thv time happened v.1 be at the Blood uohors Clinic. giving their blood ior the boys in the battle line. ‘inreo hundred and sixty-live dol- 0’Leary Dentist . ’ jars from m. lt.C.N.V.R...‘ con- . i; '- lusting of loo all ranks and collect- Mfer Long "mess $by meat. Morris and Ciro. ss. I-rccn the staff of the Armouries , was» and another $40 from. Beach Grove fidfllt-itillgi to the $450 DIE- _ _ viuusiy lentil‘ e . ‘The dtflfi‘ “curreii abm" m!" 'l'he total uroceuds fro! a Bingo Haltifdliy c-f Dr. Aleiw-n- held at me sporting olun ‘meson? L, . '- a Well known dent- own-hing totalled slso. A melanin- ~°l Oivviinv- Hc had been ill In! ary leilori. li-cm Bruce stewarl and iltjiflst year with arthritis. Co, employees of $160 and $351.60 The lair: Dr. Palmer was 65 years fmin the baniiwrlum, Win01 hfldnbeen practising iu O'- followinz ' Oi" K‘ p Schools: "rwcniord square ltirs. ll alttcnded Prince of Wales Prime Street. $53; Q1191?" 501?"- ggiicac‘ and taught. school n num- $50; Nor-re insane Academy. No.00; km u“ 1:14am.» beforestudyingdent- Wfigsifl-Yll- W for m’ . J.A. McMillan. m; 91' H“. m“, Mu and Mnm wy womeiig Committee report; I'd Fihicr oi Freeland, Lin, 11, ceipts of use date. seventy, ‘Tlip, 1m 1),; Palmer was ma,“ ladies Will make the house coiectloll iiia 1l\‘ll"f‘. ills first wife was the iifiliiiib EVENTS with envelopes the lust oi this wuelr | former Alvcreitn Hal-t o; Coleman and tnc first oi next. enter ed M“ med “W” yea” "p" mm with several line songs and led in qwyfifl. BUM Mm Mm“ web,” patriotic choruses. JGOKiB myle at o-i'~“miils‘”ck' PEI Hi5 semi“: The meal served by the Rod Cross _ Corps was the nest yet. and M to sulvlves him. Three close o; me 5mg h 1a survive. John W. and qqmueq 5120 to the cambllfll from _ also one sister. Mrs. i ti by thi iiillli of Freeland. man as were .1 “Ilium at mic thirty with a use ul the hall, the will of bank- iirvc," ll’. his late residence. Iri- ers for their aecountlnz and Mrk ' b . Wm 'he..liuiiillncil the Provincial wtlon to the campaign. all 0v" the Province. tllaiiksxl and candid" wonderful band of workers who had “but. over a RTQBY- 5h°W"- all“ T” mongst others being the following.’ The Allies’ three invasion chiefs, Geri. sir Bernard Montgomery, commander of British land forces; Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, su- preme Allied commander; and Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder. General Eisenhower's deputy. are pictured as they watched pro-invasion maneuvers somewhere in England ..T__._. ‘ mReveal Fairmiles Did M” m‘ ~B;g__._Io_li_In_ Blizzard - AN EAST COAST CANADIAN PORT. March 2 -— (CP) —- Six tiny Fail-mile launches pushed they. sleek rinses int-o the teeth of the worst Maritime blizzard in years Feb. 24 on sudden orders to sup. ply patrol protection, presumably for a convoy. Th0 SWYY of the l2 hour, night long battle of the little ships and their crews, withheld until now for 56011110’ reasons, was disclosed to- day by naval headquarters. Details of the Job they were asked to do were not given. It was merely dis- closed they performed duty nor- mally expected of “big ships." Manned chiefly by volunteer re- serve men, the patrol craft suffer- ed no damage in the o erations which-saw high seas. dealing-snow and spray driven by if. 50 mile an hour wind Visibility was out to 200 yards and the period was an anx- ious one even for the largest ships in the area. The performance of the motor launches m a storm which saw many marine accidents and ships driven ashore drew the first signal of praise in this war for that type of work. Rear-Admiral L W. Mur. ray. commander in chief. Canad- ian Northwest Atlantic. signalled commendations to the ships, which operate under Capt. J, A Been. an of Ottawa The motor launches were order- ed to sen Suddenly in the middle of "18 flisht. Miiie the blizzard was at its worst. The experience of "O91" was typical of the butfcttinz the patrol vessels took. Nearly half the dishes in the mess decks were broken, Cvfsiied i0 the deck in the violent bins. the commanding officer, Lieut. E. P. Jones cf Edmonton and Halifax. renal-ted later. ‘We came within 50 yiardrl n: crashing onto shoals at one time." Sub-Lt D G. M. Smith of Si- Lsmbert. Que related. He was on the bridge at the time 011g of iiiphilidfs‘ 3"“ '3?“ i“. "‘“° . ' rnv 1* grim my pp wag ‘iiiiwiidfélgiii 955cm’ “m” m‘ °“ {he rgeflwginrt- H H o. u-hi or . - _, in scr. He was at, the helm The broadcast said that one nei- Hfzxiig: hours’ except m, a few Show“ Food Dropped Tc Stranded Hunters s1" JOHN'S. Nfid, March 2 -, (CP Cable) - Food and supplies have been dropped from an R. C. A. F‘. plane to five seal hun- ters stranded 0n lonely Gooseberry Island in Bonavlsta Bay the last two weeks with only o. four day supply of f . The men set out for the sealing grounds in small boats, but app- arently were caught in an ice jam and could not return home. when their plight was learned the gov- ernment appealed to the R. C. A. F. for assistance, which was given at the earliest opportunity. Airmen in the mercy plane rep- orted that everything seemed all right and that the men were seen picking up the packages of food dropped for them. Their boat was hauled up on th~ beach, and it is expected they vdll make their way home as soon as ice conditions per- m (Most of the sealing now is done by small goats. since tho large sea- lers have all been inst or scrapp- ed. The only sealer that will go out, to battle the iioes this spring is the Eagle.) Report Bombs Dropped 0n Vatican Bity IDNDON, Mil-lull Z—KOP)'— ‘The Vatican radio said tonight that a piano dr six bombs in Vatican City about midnight last night, eta-lining a. college on OX-Wfflwfiilli son was killed and that an auxil- ‘iary priest was injured. Woman “Iéound Murdered ' Charlie Chum-cerium "it" iliiimflilc there survives one me piano ' ~ former Mae Home a per I. ese dies Fl-ecland and Milton in out o1 their proceeds. ‘they were Til: funeral will be on Saturday directors of the Y.M. V ". will be in West Devon Wiillie Scantleaury. for W01‘ H Chitlffnflh who gives such fine dir- tulltted the Ciw Chairman, and hi8 fen-ed to the efiiivliv racing New Glasgow riv- " “eilllfly. lviarcli 4. 3-3-11. "ii\1_ii.iliage_saie Trinit Social . suliiiflfly. Mar. i, 3 p, Q. 8-3-21. their mic WW u i m fiiyiliaiififiifii-Qififor smwv Boil: May By-Pass Psllcv incl Nam “Elma and dance Seavlew Hall m“ ~~ M1"- 8- a-a-ii. ' ‘i-"Qfidillg H035 ¢.,»,.,._,. Tmsday. at Bradalbane Alex MCDOnHXd. Z-fi-ii-(i. "Pvstiioiml social will be held l‘. N: - m ilMagilxlsgow personal‘; 4Y1!‘- “Livestock v1 “W! hogs at ’v§.'i'<‘°‘§.‘.‘.' 333i? until train 8-2-31. h 2—(AP) ION , N "' Moecownoariinounciel: tionilhi iii" the Red Army captured 90 coma munities today in a drive iowli‘ Ogtrov, as miles south of Pskov on m, [NM- trunk railway t9 Warsaw, While northward around in, Estonian stronghold o! N11‘- va the Russian! iIIWTWBd we“ garcons. Milruh 7th "loading hogs for Davis‘ & “ti” every Thu d n slavillany and ma“? _ a ernoon i. Q Grgggii until rill-til fro several etronIWiM-l- f”... dispatches Blid ul- Red Anny ml hi, not nit for moPPiIIK up opus one in Pokov and Nafll but lime-a miaht "g5" i °* towns and 911m“ l __ I”. "fl “all... liuvlll) and hill. owi- tols of’ Estonia and 1i! il~ DAB WOMEN FROM Ill! “I will be at the lien- Maris. all day Tuesdly to met. fisherman and . Albert cl-lmn. 3-2-21. “Ummlliifiil car of H Con - w Zvtimrsdly and giddy ctflliais “reigl ofl car prices at ad n Cm “39- 3901M Dwtft mums. — <01’) - T" “l” “li.°.".‘.f;i.'li“““ "“" flier YI- i puqtdln‘ to the mon- “Ziiftifffmi-aiicriiiliaiu tow-w wveg or friends oi’ 1'08"!!!‘ ill-lair‘; mere and undesirable Winch "locum '__" i H008 ever ‘Hand y §lufifitv€fxfrtrizssg LN . 1min u“. "m" cmiikun. “Si. flfifi, .8 __ ~_.‘.’,‘}§,, Yfiiii: orders now for -~-iifl'! and shingles. bridgehead and flung the Germans '___ ,,,_ In Washington Cathedral ASHINGTDN. Match 2—lA.P) —lA woman librarian was found bludseoned to _ basement of the library at the mag. hi: Washin toll Cathedral. oodrow Wilson not folmd. , The girl livod with her mother in an apartment near the grounds. She left yesterday afternoon, billing her mother she was "goinil out for a while." Chief of detectives Robert J- Bar- rett was working on one theory ‘we a that it Wélfi a revenge killing. Lib- ‘tfiggmm empmyed “i m” h; cggplilrliierlsiiil late iahaifialliggix: dynian was sliirklng his b. Reardr , 37. Oo-workeirs found - body he“ they nmved m’ work Barretts office also sought. the this momfng at the library 0n the grounds of the $30,000,000 Qrpigcopg] firmer-iv. "r lice said they were who called police saying "a woman has been murdered in Washington cathedral. You fellows had better out bus-y." and then snapped off telephone call another word. KINGSTON - ON - THAMES. Fhiglarul - (GP) - Hundreds of families who have been unable to find homes in Landon and the sur- r “ countries are living on the Thames in bggtlouees. , MorcdTil — (A P) — Maj. Edward J. Reply. chief of police. reported tonight that g negro handyman employed at Washington Cathedral had admit- ted fatally beating a woman lib- dih m —“=—_—==- girgéflei bile nZrthvIovsI? £3122 0 MW l . “wit; '““‘ “t? ' ' wll 8cm out of a stum- uinfl nit basement. Bhe wll clad in a silo. Other articles of clot , aw! er. w ed into LAN -,, i" rzuarantee dellvei-v P come into the Mi‘ WWW!" "mi"- ‘ “‘ °<> a- " ‘ . - QO-H-LF-fl. \ ' countryL-will bc onlv beginning. identity of n niysterlcius informant h ‘d? all. B. To Provide Vote For Men In Armed Forces FREDERICTON, March 2—-(CP‘- -An opposition amendment to the Address in reply to the Throne Speech was withdrawn in the New opinion that government and 0D- position members shared a “coni- moll view“ on the subject of vot- ing by member of the armed for- 9A5. The proposed amendment had regretted failure of the Throne Speech to disclose an intention of providing necessary machinery for members of the armed forces out- side New Brunswick to vote ln the next provincial election. An elec- tion ls expected before the govern- mcillks term would expire next No- vember Concluding the addres debate. Premier McNair said the ODDOSi- flan had ignored a throne slleerh statement that a. measure for re.- form of the electoral laws would be presented. The amendment was substantially a motion of want of ccmfidericg 1n the overnmeht and if pressed he woud have to ask government supporters a alnst . Final drafting of a proposed new election act. based on recommen- dations of a committee set up in 1942. was being completed and he hoped to introduce the bill short- ly. said Mr. McNair. “Provision for taking the vote of members oi the armed forces l5 a matter on which I have great store. I can see many diffi- culties to be overcome. and it is n to gather from the amendment submitted by the oovqsitieri W" we share a common view of this important matter. I take m9“ amendment. as an the limit in working out an effic- I lent plan " Tenders Accepted For Treasury Bills the full amount of $65.0 June 2, 903,79 and the averaim .36 aper cent ___ , ‘Make Pia... Minister Fowler slilcl today in the Commons that "personnel consult- ants" have been appointed to dis- _cusss t-war carccifs with R.C. ,A.F‘, personnel, helping men who , want to help thciiiscivres" in getting ‘re-established after the ivai". I The glamour of the peace should replace the lnmor of war and ‘young Canad ns now in the ser~ vice should be given a new target in the development cf Canada. he saidfrliey should b: taught how to build, and be ready to accept duties and responsibilities as heavy as those they now bear. “The arrest adventure ~— the strenuous one of living fur their Major Powvr said hc now is look- ing for an officer ivilll fighting cx- perience and able to sneak "the overseas man's language" to act. as director of dcmnoi lZflliOll. systems of returning men lo civil life on a priority basis wen; beln considcrid. He did not favor kcoi: ng men in uniform until work was found for them. 'I'he Il/Linister s eke lil continued debate on the $3. 50,001,000 war ap- propriation insulation Major Power Sdld it was common to suggest that men be lcJpt in the forces until work is found for them. _ "I have no objection to that as a theory, but I fear it. will not won: in practice." he continued. The service departments silould make partitions for the civilian CH-Yflal‘ of men iii the forces only lc the extent they could be made while c was in the service. After the last war, men had been eager l0 get. out of uniform. when tht‘ incentive to discipline to better combat the enemy was gone. men becaniie bored and did not want to remain in their units. The intention this time was to help mien and women ln the uir form tn help themselves "Our men and urmcn are not the type who want to become depen- dent on paternalism; they want to stand on their own feet " Join the: Host of Home Bakers who- H1350 ADA ififi vi Brunswick Legislature today at», ter Premier A. B. McNair exipressedl to vote _ source of real satisfaction to me assurance o! their willingness to co-operatc ‘to OTTAWA, March 2-(CP)-—P‘in- ance Minister llslev BTlYIOHDCId to- day tenders had been accepted f0? 00,000 DCm- mmn of Cglxflliiaéda liiisicgllrlltiiied planes was believed to have rprice of the accepted b ds was $99.- yield was To New Star OTTAWA. ltfarcii 2—lCP) — Air alioasl Night l I i By Kirk: L. Simpson. Associated Press \\'-.il- Allilijint Bzmfiaggifikagslns: llaliendlng spring thaws. Red Arllllik l)“ u... Rnggju" ‘h 4 (I ‘e on e verge of a victory that will illl mOru than loll‘. e last Nazi invaders from Russian soil in the illirtiiill-si Thflv ale will iii siulit uf lvrestlug little Estonia from lliiicl". 1; (I Js tili- i3 i ( man conquered country in continental Europe i0 lm- l'~--~,_-l| m 5-,“; “cm. lnaiinii. Willi both the Narvli and Pskav gateways ta listulziii 11nd tllc .‘ " ,base a’. Vitclisl: almost encircled by the Russians, mily il. iii‘ icle cuu..'i ‘fllTVtlti early collapse of the German front ovcr a liiil-rni iii, The i!" Bi any 0i "Wm- D-lrilcularly Pskov, must open tho \\' ' incursion.- in both Estonia and Latvia that cnulit \‘(!ll\'i‘l’l a. trap fur Nazi forces cut off there. if is qllflsiiolliihie whether u Gl-rmun retreat from Fhiullld Jtllli tiorlii- ern and northwestern Latvia is not already in pro; s The Narova River. crossed by the Russians, - 1| nlfqng Ali-r ‘ imfli- ll i8 ififlileri with marshes nn both bide bot the Rllisidlls IiYOVC |thruugli on a. ZZ-inilc-wide front to outflunk Nuviui aml all but rut its westward communications. i The implication is that only Nazi rear guards. jithitil to (hjilly illi- ‘Russian advance across flic Narvul Isthmus. maimed that front. li‘ that. is true. it must mcail that Nazi evacuation of all Estonia has been llrdi-i-cd _ln anticipation of it Russian break-through at Pskuv vvhil-li voulil trap German forces rim-ill o!‘ the Pskov-Vallt-Riga vuilroriil and ili§iiviily or the Pskov-ltiga trunk line south of it. lllevediuve been significant ftp-iris from Itlosl-oiv that (ivPTiAll frui- fic cn those routes has been west-bound fur several slap, Pro osedIndustriaélB nk Discussed In Commons OTTAWA. Itllirch 2—tCPJ -'Ilie I R. A. F. proposed lllfillSlfiiil tll.‘\(if.llllll’lll‘ I l‘ Jlillflildli? liliiiliviiiu for LiPSiLiYn! ilrtyiccls-qzarlivg \liL\l‘i_\' small ilI‘.€n—.\i.lL‘i' lllc waif ill he it $00,060,630 Lllbfiltllilly til 3—-(l'~‘riday)-— (AP)—R. A. F. heavy bombers w the Blink of Oilliadu _lli a urc- bldClli. lulu board comprising solely streamed out over the southeast coast last night for their second bank of Cziliiiciti pcisoiirlei, LilL‘ Coiiiiilolis was lllfflllllffil zudhy. Douglas Auultr. '|]ill‘ili\lil0ll\3l“_\' assistant to Finance. hllliislcr 11s- izy made the iiiiiiozineciilelit when _ lie spoke on second reading of the successive night assault on Ger- man-held Europe. The big black bombers went out as United States heavy bombers returned l0 their British bases af- ter hammering industrial targets in southwest Germany. the French invasion coast and Chartres air- field. 50 miles southwest of Paris. U. S. medium bomlcelvs hit the railway centre of4AmiB1l5- The daylight raiding force of Al- LONDON, March b . He said the bunk is one part of the goverlimuivs proposals for a high pcst-yvnl" level of employment. and iiicoliie .ilid lllfli_ "iii time course the HOVl3l‘lllll'.‘ll‘i, \vili_li.~ pro- rposiu" other lilezisurcg dcsiciicd to pruvi c filiriliiziai ilssislniice in other fields of uctlvitv such as ag- iliiilliiillfg and Housing." "This bunk ' ‘i-icmlcd _lo>s\|pple- ment tlic anti tillg 1'11- liiiig nlztliol. l . l l. ' Ibsen one cf the most powerful air plggnPfiivB ‘urmudas ever seen over the chan- sunbun.) who ‘n .__.- bate, said he To H tin tile govcr tAfter War f ex than lo dis- nt'.; i ' from U) _o'.iu<il | llTlDOYl- industry ‘ . He, said it ' it JTLLIYC ‘usual policv in: illi- icntei" liil.‘ liclct _-———————. —_:~——__-=—-:.--| alone. If llicrc were let-uh i ,in taxation. lie said. zThcre should be fidPqllltlifi .i.\initv for study of such an Gangster Saved Ill ~“‘“-"°-‘.‘* 1.iiiiiiiiliiii?‘itéifiili ']7l"PSf‘lll. f I Shadow Df Dhair jant measure _ i Tir bill was limited t0 some ALBANY. N. Y“ March ZF-IAI?) —Guvcrnor Thomas E. Dewey o- . , t, m“, mm, ‘m. nieht slaved the execution of Louis i “n, f iisi.“ m1 , 16,191,“, in“; mew“) Buchalwr f” ‘he 5mm iiiiilti, rosetvve iliiliii, IE3) lhn isslfi- o.’ time pending a. ‘lasi-diiuh 512F991 ‘bonds and (iCUtJll{lll‘i?$-—"iil\lS arro- °f ‘he i! 9i 0i Murder 11W W |vidiluz the blmi; with total resour- the United States Supreme Court. m; of giolyuodooo" Beachihead Situation "Is Suid Well In Hand i. uiii be czibrci b? act izocs into i-flcci - all.) will i)? (“IHNHYCT- .\. .i 2 whPl-dil. W. Clark. visiting lilC powerful two-day i lMother Df Duails, i Hones To Wed Soon i i" the uiiennio iinii ‘wen l’ u; . Yiifli around ins‘. ' ilfKli) been regained and , , rrlchilelid siuililloil was l Mfibgoif $1§Yifl_‘"§5,.,%‘,§i“f,1; ‘ well in hand. ‘u. rm“ “mum, 23 veal. pzldl Ground troops. rlviillcvv and ‘l . a f" ‘m t h h ,l'ic:lvv iJDliliiFYé. roiled buck ill- zlliuttieslholqu“ “we 5',“ u o fig,“ ‘t vcl slfmirz German nlliirk in llin , ‘i: s.‘ fi 102i?‘ Plgiafigxcdie _ g i 40 rlavr. i-liivc the landings. ‘fen .5 $5118“. bum on f“. l‘ The Allies thrcw 1hr ticriiiiiii. i111“: ° tail,“ P,“ hxwu“ bark with heavy ciisilailil-s f} °,_3° 2h ‘mglqc’ “ l ‘ ‘gg ihcv had iaelirtvalcrl for 1:300 yards ' "‘ o e Anzo caclilicnd (e cnees “firs”? heme supeflm°nd°m' 5am iwitli the hi2 offensive launched i; m h" i5 5m“ s?‘ Wm!“ early Tuesday. The bzilib- raged T1_?mp§°“ C! Pntsbmgh’ PA- ylilftlllllil Wednesday: 9 “H Dream M m“ birth, Mi Clark. commander of tile Allied the babies and saw all four be.cre i5“, Mnm spent new‘, an o; u, {eiilillilltiil his Wmi- M“ CMFWD- lnai- ivifli the {room in the field “r 5“ Ignlniv far forward. Iii mic instance M155 Carpenter said m” babie-‘f a German shell liit thi- rcuri harm- father "was married about two '10.»- years a” in Ameflc“ and m9." had ion {in seconds iificv tile officers no children " idrove by PITTSBURGH. March 2 _- (APT ‘ - The Pittsburgh wife of surr! Sgt William Thompson. idciii-lfledl by an “ nursing home super-i intendeni- as the father of quad- ruplcts born to an unwed girl in Heanor, Derbyshirc. was in seclus- ion today. H!‘ It may be lcclil pride, but Constable Q. J Mfs- Tiwmbson. said her daughterfi bu- of the 20 largest cities l\ll was hysterical when shi- hezvxn the i towns of England and Wales news. Six months ago, Silf! PIfliill-i tied. Sgt. 'I"h0mpson wrcia Comer from England that ho was in love with an Brnglish woman. H»: told Eleanor he wanted a divorce added. “We are Catholics and it is against our religion to divnrcr- But Eleanor is over 2i and have to make her own decision “ Pivcni. who lvns Lmiidonls first V in neutral tcvrlic11v lhn siifc |b€fll n prisoner ni crowned recently. “w. -...-“..~-~ .. .. ..l.~..<.s..-.,_..._..~ lcl for small business D0521], i lic believvcli sotilil oi RODK" lo llie‘ nftr-r ‘ heart behind the IifllPTilYS party, LEICESTER, England - (CPi-Jl ‘ Chief i rises l3 Cole produces] svch figure,- as ~36 yiroscculioil- for, ldrunkrimcss iii all 1943 to pvovcl Mrs. Mary Jehemanii. mother of 5 his contention Leicester i. the most , d LONDON. — ICP» - Capt Phil- ! 12.00 noon. 1p Gnrriitci" of llie Royal Tank Rcrl- i Elie '| C nf iilf‘ war has been vepovkd; Ha had. Italian. shell and Germans Filift‘, Jiilv, i942, uni! bubulrlptiun lielicverd. In,» It.00i other Provinces I ILLA. NAN WAR fiovietéTerms I lire Pondered By Parliament ii !l'il'll.‘ who Fillh l.ic slightest. i‘. freedom gilt-served," the ‘ .. i the penci- T f ‘ irlcvallon.“ Wfls no oilirtl. Ilovczuiment had l‘ ll rn \'.’i‘..'"i‘l’.‘2‘ to i. afternoon D rl il iliie bvguii in ilic ' ‘ l": nziilci-s afici- ll dnvfi". de- lay in rcnlmcni.declariiigthatthe $01M“. terms were unacceptable. News B riefs MOXTRY . tCPi -—- Mi- Justice Wilfrid La- zurc today ruled that all In- ilinns are obliged by law to ‘ pay their radio tax as any oth- i er Canadian. i OTTAWA, March 2—\CP>—-Th\ iDomlliiuil Buveati of Statistics cs iiinaled today that Canada's an»- ‘iiiilil liquor blii has rlimbcti in $250,000,000 ironl a lire-uni" $153.4 ‘0U(l.0i."l <P.C.-\’0l'l:-v lliilaiy in the Common-a. 1‘—‘CPl '1 5h. Cana- ER. hllivcli El B'lii(‘\' FIlCC, d‘. prij\\"‘fl‘.illi and mm;- azii . i l, dird iicre today. A ‘lane ill Winnipeg. she was a former DTCSIKIOU‘. o! the Womeiiti Pl‘ 's Club. A: thr- linie of iicv li Flip “as uublicitv director of 1 '- llviiisli Cnlunlbia Rcrl CHM. Britain Tired 0f Fooling With Turks LONDON. hlilfcil ‘J-AAPB-Bvit- ‘Ell diplomatic wooing of 'l‘urkr~,v -u'i‘.li arms and economic credits totnlllli" hundreds of millions of dollars apparently has ended lib iuily “iii Britain described wd no nil saccharine rt-riiiscls“ unaccompanied Bfiiitlll made no attempt to hide 1,». 1km: shipments of arm: and lmuu to Turkey have ‘ciideri. fin“ lltiqlTllé-llli. said “we are Rn- lnz to keep arms for people u) use ;'iil8lil 1o kill Liiiigllialu." - i tliii fossil» he I p Heck A's Home“ l ottbr flier can. it r ‘m CQNFERENCEI‘ ' 3,5 y! ‘i . liiizll tirii» this moi-nine at 6.4! ‘and this afternoon at 5.56. Sim sets this cciilug at 6.49 Bllfl tomurvov: orning at 7.32. Full moon March 9, 9.28 p.m. DAILY AIR QERVICE Charlottetown - Siimuieruldu — Mouctnn i Leave Charlottetown 7.35 n. m 4.30 n. m. Arrive Charlottetown L10 u. m ‘$.45 p. m. 7.05 n. m. SUNDAY SERVICE . Leave Charlottetown l2 noon. i Arrive Charlottetown 5.45 u. m.