MAXIMS ' o, A OI’ A MERE MAN MERE MAN >.7%/’ “film 1: ogiifr $20M]: ylw 9 What l h ' " it L d n nev i r y; o- s app|iiess.— s ulii; uyour couiessor sud your wygr, ilxllll) olthltm wliut others should in. tum; o you. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew .457 .. ._ ..-.__ _ ,__,,___ _ __ _ ‘,4 ._ ...- .- -s_...-_--___. . . n; :.'.'."..'i€..:’::"lt.“.'...'.'.“.“i'3.‘t'.'...., CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1941 1o PAGES .5123‘. ii.".“.f".'.i".".."."..tlt:;::"i.:f~t%. o... Knox liEFonTs 14 EiEMY suns suluio n Flteport Axis’ Desert Army In Wild Retreat (Ywft ‘Iii/Ere In ‘=1 Atlantic Area' Japanese Armada ’ Seen Off Luzon JCZpS Attacked LA, D . Z2—(M d ) — (APP-U “MI ii SiiitgslAlgdiy headduarters zgfndidnced a huge eiremy Tells U. S. people 110i: flotilla of some 80 transports was sighted off Lln- _ , to think no action taken because of lack of reports. War Situation Last Night 4t‘ (By EDWARD l. BDMAB, Associated Press War Analyst) The prompt initial steps taken by his loos towards n unified. worldk wide strategy may well be of greater concern to Hitler than the course l At Bengasi of tiie actual fighting lust now in Russia or the Far East. Two weeks after the United States entered the war, the Fuehrer’: NaZi And Italian FOI- enemies appear to be well on the way toward translating their unitihol’ ces Head- muse into unity of military action. It ls not too much to hope at divide-snd-eouquer tnctlcahaye ‘lost their effectiveness. I oni g British Ad- I e Enemyihtable to Story of grim , Fight hidden By sflence Three Belated Com- muniques Give Glimpse Of B l a c k gayen Gulf, on thewestern Luzon coast, this morn- ing and that undoubtedly this was a major expedi- tionary drive aimed at the Philippines. The port of Lingayen which “c! no mnes By contrast, not untll the inst year of the 1914-18 conflict was ef- 7 ctive allied co-ordination achieved by arming the supreme wai- coun- Mflheflst "f Mmmfl» m‘ "P W" "f ti" 5"" "we Vance‘ §'.'..é'.‘ill..'i‘.?.'.°.$.§‘.§";.§3‘i'i.%‘;’;.i!l2".fii.. otihiihfiiitfi. .‘.‘.§'.'if‘.'.‘."‘2i§l‘.‘...“‘ Friday AS Japzmese iviisuiuc-TON. 1m- 21 ~ (m - Navy secretory was the scene 0f 0H9 landing b)’ the Japanese Sin“ with President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill already in Land. Fmnk Knox onnonnood tonight [not on to the nroson; Pacific war began but they were pushed back CAIRO. Dec. 21-(AP)- a close woriiiiu; relationship. the White House announced Saturdav that ___ ‘. W’ The Axis. shattered i American and British staff officers are in consultation in Washington United States naval forces probably have sunk or damaged into the Bet! by deftndlnfl 13nd 101195 at 13"" “m1 army “ rho London, and that the scope of their loint planning u to be expaud- (By J. Wes Gallagher) “at 1on5; 14 enemy submarines" 1n Mlnnlio wager; on; Libya, Split and ill headlong ed to izclifide Russiia‘ Chilrlincdnnd the lotiliarftgrtlvemmfntnlliefé unanswered Ifgslsqifigsrtled gross bitafl‘ ligNrlter) have neffectivelv deflt with qevelnfl Iqpqnefie ‘ubmqrineq, ' ' '_ was c er nil n er-a genera s con empne u supreme , ec. 2 —~iA )—H0n2 . ‘ ~ 1 i 1 l ~ - i ~ r r r ° e ' s a s a s s g ‘l oio In his announcement, Knox said he “could assure the too disorganized to collect might mmgm‘ urge“ ‘m t° It b th ttli i hi its " uirni ti d turnl g their rock-hewn ore holds i th ' ; i h ' its strength for effective de- point" Iggylliltlier “told ehizutrdoiisl’ “Jfirtirii? on grrunilihn luggeme nor:- B “g n e lmbhc U‘ It the “an as already adefifffiffigytgelfiiltkzvigh island’ k b xn tti ott - - m 80.1%}. -- 3,3. 5,‘ snow-Em. more than one submarine which hi1‘; Gen. Douglas MacArthufs headquarters has anticipated an attempted landing in force there and preparations have long been completed to meet just such an eventuality. ‘Red Troops Re-take mand of the anny. Zillion ‘if... fiiifiimoroififi . Pt." *"-." ‘i. "ti" "ma": limit "'"' ‘I’ """' " ".22.";- iéans "n": W“ riermr’ 3* ‘we o" "w" and mares“ ' ea er reources e an o our u ." , - _ _ p b:§t‘;n§;fn§ge_»° we‘ ° ° ' u 5' a B tons were rinod off, account‘ He addcd that ziftei uciphinu the t-HIIGIICC czilefully east of Tripoli. . Creation of nn allied overall executive agency of some kind may 0f the stubborn fight against great he could say Lt.-Gen. Erwin R l, y i ' b ‘h m odd b C an Bwl d Sikh that in the Atlantic (Jccliii, United States 0mm€ 9 reasonably be cxncctcd in view o! the first-hand ex rence o o e s y una hm, r 151 film m“ naval forces have up m the present time probably Sunk or s id t d M. Ch hill lth tli dl f ll the troops but n hope was _ I O zelsagflng d“.""°”°“ “m” ioceleiy 53nd t: unitry a .55.. cordon “to. “w” n! a “m! on him-e that in: invaders could be damaged at least 14 enemy submarines. 1 t L a een rlven to Solueh, _ I driven back. and British sources i-o- . Tn, ,8,“ o, Km“ nmoonoo, fused even to speculate how long its resistance could last. The King, Colonial Secretary Lord ment_ lSollfid by the navy depart- b 5 . - a out 3 miles south of Ben mom‘ follows: Places on both Leningrad and Moscow fronts named Says Nazi reverses Are causing unrest: MOSCOW. Dec. 21 —(CP) — The Soviet information bureau sold Russian troops occupied a number of important localities in continu- ed advances ioday in the Leningrad sector and on the fronts west. northwest and souiltwest of Mos- tow. JERUSALEM. Dec. 21—(AP)-A in Germany and that hasty mess- ures were being taken against feared demonstrations. The announcer re cried barri- cades were being bu it on many German roads. machine-gun nests were mentioned as palaces take-n by the striding Russian army. The occupation of the burned and tipply base and reserve coneentra- everywhere‘ tloh point, was reported by a cor- iaponde it of lzvestta. government newspaper. The Moscow radio broadcast the the corres- Islanti Airmen Are Graduates itobo. Minister of Agriculture. Sat- urday presented air gunners‘ badges p; graduates of the Royal Canadian Air Force No. 3 bombing and gunnery school here. Airmen frotm Eastern Canada included: ' xfew JBrhgnswkk-‘Ittiiomascoiynner. isnoniihio for their reverses. tho s“? ° ' “m” n‘ °"°°‘ mnouncement Sam:_ Bath, Joseph Ouellette. Grand ‘The Germans still are complniii- Fan‘ Etmn ' i - d n: about the snow on the Russian hfiglYaflfifigxacxygPxknen Minn imnt which, however. makes ' ’ D0 id. I C uni ; Clyde U0 the RUSSIBIIS." Beg; o y Prince Edward Island-Irving hiiiiin sector. 00 miles northwest ifMmcow, was said to be gainln! momentum. There tlte wreckage of (lermnn transports and war mater- iii littered the snows. the coin- llunique said. Mocklngly referring to German thims that the weather iarfltly WI! flnbel‘ 23rd. L-BBQ- 12-20-21. xidlers lost articles of clothing and equipment. Heavy damage to sn - -—- we ="-.-":r.:'..":.i.°".:°"' “'- ‘Kinllton school concert Mon- c“ ‘ m“ ° n ' by, i cause of the fire was not defin- °°°"'"’" "ml 1”’- iiely established by rsilwsy offlo- "coine w vriniioe so th School m‘ gm" It Winsloe HaILuDecen-iber ' -a. u“ Q __'—_ will?“ Xiiiitilh. ‘i%i‘°i’.‘ni°i’&‘?°" IrOBB-IZ-H-ll. 10.000 PIIIUONIBI gasi, and Italian infantry was virtually isolated north- east of the port. The rapid pace of the British pursuit, pressed despite severe dust storms. was indicated by the fact that Soluch_ inland terminal of a spur railroad from Benpzasi, is 160 miles southwest of Dernti, whose capture the British com- mand announced only Saturday. and 280 miles west of the Etzyptian frontier. starting point of the Bri- (Continued ou page 3, Col 5) Killed in crash officers were killed near here late yesterday when their training plane crashed apparently while attenip ii g a forced landing. _ tiled were Pilot Officer F‘. N. Hiiten of Believiile, an instructor, and PO. R. Mciiee of Desow. Minn. a student pilot. Both were station- Gharges gross Incompetence At Singapore SYDNEY. Australia, Dw- Z2 —(Mondsy)-—(AP) --Sir Char- medlately,” ho said. "Although there l.s yet no indication of "It ls obvious that British diplomatic representation lu Thailand fell down badly." Sir P‘ ‘ continued. "If we so into Tlmor. why not Thailand, where we know there is s p0- tentisl threat?" (Australian and Dutch forces led Portuguese Timer, an island off the northern tip of ‘Nazi Germany Heirs Gri (By Barnett llildcrsee, Associated Press Stuff Writer) NEW YORK. DBO. 2I.—(AP)— The German nation heard its most grievous news since Adolf Hitler put on his field gray uniform Sept. i. i939. to wear to viietcry o_r death, when it was told tonight Von Braiicbitlscli, commander in chief oi the German army, has been fired while the gray ‘egions are on the run for the first time inent -bv Hitler himself-are in- cscapable. In German minds, this sudden shift of topmost command at such a mcmrnt may rank even with the flight of Rudolph Hess, Hitler's deputy feuhrer, as a lm of leader- Gen. lneodor Von Bock. commander of Gemini forces on the Moscow front had been relieved of his command. One of the last reports of Von Brauchitscli in the field was that he had been sent early this month to try to bolster the staPed and repulsed German offensive on the Black sea coast. Only Saturday propaganda min- ister Paul Joseph Goebbels, speak- (Continued on page 8. Col ti) ‘fliniland. pi"ovities:- An alliance based on mutual re. correspondent in Palestine re- lates that the Brltlsli authori- ties in the Middle received thanks from the Pope for allowing Italian prison"! IDNDON. . Rome radio was hea News News Briefs East have rd here tonight Mayne and other officials sent messages of praise to Governor Sir Mai-k Young and May-Gen. C. M. Maltby, Hong Kong's commander in chief. for the valiant stand of the garrison and the colony's volunteer defence force of Europeans and Chinese. The story of the struggle. which has been ivaged ‘in part behind ti barrier of long-distant silence, was filled in for Britons today b three belated Hung Kong commun ques. The communi ues told t graphic story of tint. black Friday on Hung Kong IsIand:-- Kong "i030 a. m. Hoiig time: (Continued on page 3, Col '1) Hitler takes claiming that "it. is confirmed from many sources that Japanese troops have carried out a landing in New Guinea, which ts of izreat strategic importance." New Guinea, half Netherlands- owzicd and half under an Austral- cou d see a towering column of smoke near the horizon some- where northwest of San Diego, indicating n ship was on fire. Navy officials said they had no comment. WASHIN President Roosevelt was GTON. Dec. 21——( "P9 on excellent authority tonight be considering tlie creation supreme war council which would be subordinate only to him would have powers even great: than those of the cabinet. ofa and r all powers should be concentrated on“ BL BAKING LAURE] A 3E0 M. German Army night. Tlhe actual replacement took place on Dec. 19. it was said. "When the Fuehrcr on Feb. 4. 1938. assumed commanding power over the whole armed forces this was done out of concern for the __ then threatening military struggle “den roi- the freedom of the to people." the announcement said. German If continued:- “The raisen rfefre (the reason for being) imperatlvely (lcmandcd that in one hand. "Only thus could preparations Its authorship appeared in a full transcript of Goebbels’ address by the National Broadcasting Oom- psny listening post in New York. A Imidon transcription of the . speech had attributed the remark 0n Russian strength to Goebbels himself CANADIAN CARTOONIST DIES 18 escape When naval Graft grounds SHELBURNE. N. 8., Dec. ll — (CP)——The l8 men aboard the small Canadian naval craft Adver- sus escnprc‘. S13. ‘tiny night. as ‘the vessel struck ii siiuai oti this QUIZ 1D. a snowstorm. hurt, though several had to sivbn to shore through heavy seas. Names 0i’ the crew \l.'ere not re- vealed, but one of them told this really mush, and the water was breaking all over us. We couldn't see a thing. the snow was so thick Before we knew where we were, rho struck, bow on. She piled into the rocks. "Some of the boys succeeded in the lifeboats “dent m‘! °i mu“ ‘uwess.’ by trouble in the nation's -i— launchln one of u-isiaii troops in the direction of ed at. the nearby Trenton ali- base. m o nn nmndnto. 1s dimmi norm o; BERLIN, Dec n _ ( if n 0d d 1 ma. 100 mile! 8W"! 0f Ivgglscm“ t ma‘; .§,Y°;","§°fna§§“{.,n§}f wlfiffjffg s Pgumors had been current in the Australia. broadcast recorded by nPlcienix-ilnt‘: Qdrfiii‘ '..{§I§1.p°.i..‘,'.§’_ lltzlthfiilfigviihdfofliitfflslllttilzlll: nugnhgis a field but struck ll. tree nncl the“ last wieek that such a. shake-UP L05 n-qpgins- n“ g1 ‘PP h? tlitkeléhovsl‘ the iwst of com- only a short (lismnce away. The £ » .‘ » ,,.-- , -1--. - — mu ' _ , ~ f. \ ion-r and. ~- mmmw. M». =1— "crass ‘lith-“Liiii”. we... .33;£'..:;'.“l. in: oo-orto-n- i. “.1. n.::.;l*t.:iei.;: lea-n. we our -~ . "I" ""1 dlvmm" m“ l“ ‘h’ (°P"H°“' D- L- mmwm “m” has been opened.’ ilian clothes in Vienna and that lfilitwiien r5311’; arguing‘ d ti“; Brauchusch‘ n w“ “mmmw w" °d °° "m" u’ m” " they "w" M“ MI '1 ped ashore." A count of heads later determin- ed all were safe, The ship is ex- pected to be it total loss. lieveah how Weather reports Benefit ll-Boats profiting by ivcnilicr forecasts. ilitv and conditions ideal for en- emy submarine attack "Special precautions were iakcn in patrol work on the calculated day. which turned out as predicted. and in the course of oprrniions it b(‘C‘.lll'!(‘ npgirirviit that enemy submarines liml also picked up the snmi- infornnfiiiii rmd made the some deduction. 1. The navy has been aware for $01110 time that enemy silbznurinb activity in and nest." American waters was impending and natur- ally ha; already taken appropriate counter measures. 2. The release of information of the attacks on our sliiiapiiiu. uri- accoitipuniod by iiifi>i'iii:u'ir.n as to what we are doing to protect it, must". not be construed by the pub- lic as sn indication that the navy has done nothing about it. I can assure the public that the navy has already acicquatvlv deal‘. with more than one suimiziriixi» ivitich BWWWII BQIIi-hwflt 0i T1111"!!! mysterious ‘nu-Nan radio Emmi: . _ . _ The she“ d the resident has sought. to make attacks on our e Ienisiarsdlmnt. Gruzino. fiiiiifiuhilighitiggiié mint gigs” ‘ ' H ~ ' §§§“riii3"i1$'°3ii‘§n ‘hi: his; £33; MELBOURNE, limtrlsiiinneo. are; :1“ “$1.0... (‘the on ital nlty) wollly Caslmlty was the ship's mius- naval and niercliaili vessels. Im- W Chudnvo 0n we 88-1118 1mm. nnpwry mouse; h“ or”, d 1mm“ R c A F command of his nmnm 22 - (Monday)—(AP)-—A 1111- at dusk yesterday (Thurs iiyl even- )1)’. Csfilqtiigé Ploutiiler ‘of ebw. mediate announcement o: the mi Krapivno. southwest of Tuls. I I _ n s Field Marsha] General Walther patch from the official war in; rind did some damage to mop- xnoosloo cone e?:el‘ hfafhiéirzsrew gnu: strength m4 dgsnosmon of one m S. naval forces which are combat- ting enemy submarines, the methods that we have tisod, and the place and time of our attacks upon them would provide the ill-wrecked town of Piavsk- an 1 H L m, of wu_ important junction on the Tula- installed l‘ lmmlmm m h?" "~*~ I “ mm“ m" “’° Y’? 5 in Palestine to vlslt Jsrnlnltm- ltflfl’ 0f We Il/Pfindlnfi enemy with military infomintlou Orel highway gout“ 0g Moooow Junctions and S5 (Bison-shat Edtg BmLEwLL-E" Ont" poo ;1_(C both in Russia and Libya. .__.__. We were driving B10118 in t!“ which he would dearly love to ob- Glinfd) BBITIHOM h?“ Y N 01W P)Two Royal oanadlan Air Force Til-e implications of his displace. 21-(CP)—'I‘i'ie face of s. heavy gale. It was mush, (Continued on page e_ O01 s) yiiiihq - Cowan. Montasztie. los Brooke ,the Rajah oi Ssraw __. ‘ii | ‘I 0 By n In n f‘ C“ Dec. - 5 a. Ce 811 tee . a TCFS RIICE ii , A wsk tutu i _ltei LONDON. Pl ffarnfisétn kc d. ‘Hit Cflmlflg EVEFIIS .,,,’g“,}’.lfi.'p‘f,‘r"uifiifigrzin‘iiciiritlir glritistlileiiingditityroziiirsljnud: “t: Japan Thanand The Kins sisntnlirukll$zalrlizl x In. vmj‘, eQ§,‘,"“m‘g.".;' .,.'.,“,§‘dn§f‘. washing-ion. DcRIZk-(Afie- icnnnaiun Press) _ ' ‘ msstte o V - » Y iv‘ ,- i n and air Obfiefvflr-i rtwlved m?" “gross incompetence and al- 7 coflntlgy home. with modern con- the world war of 1914-18. forced 533R.“us?”Plsnuvgnnnm‘ions; n, qbRoNqwo Don zlvnnnlmum — -- Win55 and sergeant’. ‘wipes m "m" "hum" "elfinnu" M I -Kl‘t\"lIn¢|nI "l6 "will"! ‘h’ upon the Gennun people by was disclosed Saturday by the and maximum lNTIDQIIliLNS‘ o Kmdlltlfitln “Nmmu” l" N°- 1 military and political leaders "nae" on one". ooonrnloou, seine enemv. Unwed an,“ NEW department ' lm for Noni-u. In this noininn bWIMUB Ind WWI"! "hmlim! in Singapore. ~ rflnsgnnoo |n u", h" o; hggvy In addition. the realization nf The ‘nfoymfltlon- w“ mom on‘ Donnon n}. 31B , “M, W. m," sstuiday. The class had rev o l’ Mom," o; n 3mm. family odds; an inward cull and his own will lo indirectly m a Mo‘, Statement cnn vicwfl, 4n ________ _>_o _ raduated from the Gus h WiN- which ruled Sal-monk on tho lg- - ___ ~l-Rke unon himself the resnonsibll- 1 Mm - w“ M w of cmmn pyomonion 31 l " ’ 9M school and its tlzlglflmfl W166 “no o: Borneo for the last 99 wNDON_ Dec. zb-(cPl-R/eu- WASHINGTON‘ Den 2L4”) ity “felgfhgd Wm. “n, statesman .‘\:cl:l‘i;;h0r. mnnnn and no db mama 3g uwmud w my chick‘? w IINL Guelph giadua to coulfietc yum Sn. Chm-m termed the terl said today that Jnpnn had _$Ecrem_v o! WM. Stimson “noon Adolf Hitler when he resolved to “in o, the “nnnmnn Ononnnonn Winnipeg pg mind 001d Storage. 11-21 -7-9- - the" wur" i" m‘ 5m“ “mm u Singapore authorities "brflss- announced Thailand had sisntd B ‘d m gm nnnon; renon n-omn be his own irnncrnllssimo. ' ' ‘ n y ,' d. w. ed Toronto n3 —i-— an‘ Fume“ hats ' lah di dsh old-school- not agreeing to help Japan with o av t n "The course of this war has more “s m place °r m" “em. m g ' Ottawa *3 "Fredericton Christmas Concert Anions the sredulw We" °~ L tie inoompetents ti... are re- in n...- nmmy nonnnn an.‘ coo. On the" eve of the qnpaililese at w! and mo" connmed recogmnon o. However_ it. wir. indicated that Monti", : Number 22nd. L-460-i2-13-17-22I llieiiamirgton. agent 3%. lad Iwmnfle (m, ‘he “Mano no_ nmnc mom ' rgvtoéngonnrY Urlgftesflcestzié! w ?fll'ggrlfrflnal oorngftihi-iltillczir Bmon n "Alexandr Christmas Concert l I m’ we ' H lull-on l“ “lam”? q | The announcemerrlit imidlshhnekhii. 1°"! Tflnse bombers for the de- (Continued on page 3. Col l) on tlic trnllvof 1h.- submarines suf- sow-lo _. _ Th , a ' Th” mould be “u. m‘ ye“ treaty 5mm n g ' fence 0i i118 Ffl!‘ 1588i. -—————-——-— ficicntly to find out limv they were 3‘ pd’ ‘e wcmh” ha‘ been fllil‘ With moderating Pfllljlfifllfllyg nvcr the KTPhfer par: n; Qnigrio I "Or-amid School Concert "rueii- T y i... r in osltl i i u ndoneo and - rho navy statemnnt ssldr- out iirht rain find iii-rt n , - iDecember 38rd. L-100-i2-20-2i. a flnmz?'sopo a?“ “gin” gggfieffgoyoi 312$ countries. pnn, To “m; 39m; Bozo s Ql'Nihl'iFW81dTe‘ad1° gang; curred in the extreme niiiinnfit . -—-—- including strong fighter and Mnytug] aid with all political. Cflst H- ut W” t!‘ n 0P9 portion. The weather has been ‘Wlntctktwo more e Per e '. bomber support- will be sent omlc and military means in oi enemy submarine; on the At- comparatively miiu over the Prairie "m" "n" ever! he“ in 1°84? m‘! to Maia immedistel m“ ither nrvy is ensmd BAOKVIILE. N. B. Dec. 11- From GUGIIIIBIS ‘antic coast nus revenwi toduv by Provinces, fnir in moor-n and S15- glQC. Lnlfinl M5511 f0!‘ flew" “when?! left l WIILIIVQII t0 i§°..°§'.§§to§nriiot svitli one or more (CPl-The week-end passed with the navy dcpai-iiitcnt. I lgnicfhcwan with snowilurfirs ‘or ngfiffgrenlffge 7&5 p“ W" understand that should Ssrn- third powers searchersdstlll lunabg to iigddrtg; “Tfilieb cominmnltdin/izuayofficon- aofi t; lrght freezing! rain in Mfilli. Q l . . ‘ _ 1m Mevn teen. y i‘ nava use ic c c b599‘12'1a'2°'22‘“' OAMPBELLIIDN’ N’ n" Bu‘ “ ‘l? hririiiflfit" ‘gill? fir‘: tnnnmewtlon o‘ mums‘: mo?! a. tinting since fire destroyed thd NEW YQRK- DW- 30 —(AP) -— news weather; broadcast specifically BOSTON. Dec. 21_<Ai>i..1=1nro- uUOnMMT-"Qvc ma“ ggiainfwaflflfl °‘ ‘Mogitfiir, ind: that happens is Jslnm ...,..’.“°°..,'Z.’{,Z..°..°{“ Jnpanm and Mount Allison University men's gangland; 1311mm!" mention rtibircrzinc weather in the caslt fdl‘ northern New Enulnndt~_ % Friday. “(geofflrybintweli Maritime Express gen badly dsm- f" afltjin" W" 115mm Thai authorities w- l d m {leatdenctomiasglagiiecaedsgénrm m; ma.“ may to u“ éemmf; ‘gig: ginning.- rgienonv fergiorxraigitre gtmrnn: In r and continued cold Monday. une B , ged b fire which broke ut lien "° °" "9 °“' ° Netti"?! ‘mum-TY °°“°“ ° “N”! bod; pie to contribute w r lot"; g t ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' High {in mi blu-n-w-kbmw-t‘ ‘tine trfin w“ n mu" ma‘; otwhe" gshresvrsrlkl’ t:\i:ypi:%:dltg'|‘i" W” “rwutlxcih°rotggfic° without mi" ggd ‘§,‘§Y,d"._.*n“§{§,‘§ mo‘: the Nttiziuiliflny. saying that“; we: §,°,‘§n’,:‘..,,'fi‘§“flofmncoimrfigilst dish! rnd "t‘m0r€c\y‘ mowiiivdngt hi5. u” today. ‘Ilre train was backed into ' sen 0 B i t on i m- oppose the east y “an enemy . .' “n, o. ‘i; ‘ ‘llchmmn Omlcirti 3519mm Clint-them" . when "19 1°"! m‘ (Th. “yum” we" deport: The pact became “mauve m‘ dflyilA {£35m d“ h wen" a who is superior in numbers and mwgllrg); nivcatltxcritliserq this. com- 5m‘ 5M5 m“ "Tiflllw" M 4-33 Jlonduy Decemhe t t-sec- n rtme t xti ished th bl ‘° m“ “M” °" "P" incolinei 1n "P s-terial" ~~ ~~ n t r , r weny cps n e ngu e us. Th m” on Y- m . mandmn om”, mmoninn.‘ com .nd run tomorrow». moming st "l- Btstns sight obloc . A ps-ssen oar. filled with rci- "féumiw fiesta": ma‘; This statement appeared in s eluded m“. 1n a “n. nnosynenoo 7.36. ‘tuba-IL’: dun enliwd ‘gun’ on lave’! 'u fields belor: they fell into _ mamdaélon Whig" 309mm!’ l“ " his own patrol fll‘(‘f\ would have a Flm fl D” a praeticaly esioyed. Mon o the “mm” bu“) mmsoogedrtijsffilsra rleiaéer had com- mm‘, my m. “m, “m. hnzn “my 1m . qua ei- moon . 2n. n. Siimmorsizlc tidi- ill minutes lat- cr than Clmrlottelcivn. IiORDEN — (‘APE TORMENTINE §ERVIFE Leave Ilnrdrn 9.25 Ad“. 1.00 RM. Leave (‘ape Tnrmcnilm- 11.00 Al“ 3.20 PM. WOOD NLANDQ Fi-ZIIRY (DAILY. INCLUDING SUNDAYS) "Notice-owing to Xmas fall All!!!‘ "l. Ill! " ' ' ' ' 1 - - _ _ Hum s w .) It was pmiioil nu that the ll m “WWII! next reeetvinc OMRD‘ n” a ( ) B “About five sgo Thai formation so inadvertent‘. broad- ls - thorlti said tods It IOMU MONTREAL, Dee. QI-(CD-Ar- I . . . . _. _ zlhdior i108! will be Monday 29th iihoonerifhnohiillng .000 Germans. "mm" m‘ mum‘ “new E F U R ann- q_ mm, pfmningnf; conmnn cnst would fllsn have liven of bcne- ,,,§,‘o"f_‘n_“f“;f§ ,_§;,",:f"n_“ i" A l“ "mg? Albany and Etucraid. It have reached prison camps in the win-o she!!! om the Slocum-e cartoonist. died today in hi. hgmg at to mi (‘llvmy air attack along n“... onrnmn M5 AM“... no“ n “Yields; 39m n q a Q, N", you” 1mm m. up“; “my. . defenses. sir Charles said. - __n . min-men Westmouut. Ha w" in any port 0f the ‘vrcatlicr rouwnln nnn u‘ m m y Ios-wm-ai. gag. ‘nu was a nnhslluraw. tho North American t.