muon- “ “d” qua-Alan, Ioiudol IIII xis Air Force In ma ford yea freely that III 1W1’ ourlouetnvl Guardian, Inc dents ital-la L08" 1.86 P1.en¢S In TwoDays l The People's CHARLOTTETOWN, CAN ."‘*'~’TI.I‘: (lovers Prince Edward - Island Like the Dew ADA. SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1943 mxms m, A 9 ’ MAXIM-S near: MAN °' * __ A MERE MAN Read by Everybody Let all men know thee, but, not linow thee thoroughly. lufucrlptlon Dsllvorod. “.00 "1"- fl-W: av-hn- Provlncel o o.s.s, woo. 12 PAGES v.9__”_____. ROOMING Bl VI§§IAW4 ‘lganada Is Play YIIIIIJ Black Day For Axis Air Force Allied Air Superiority Carried Far Across Mediterranean. levees Break llong Flooded 11.8. liiyers CAOO. May 21 <AP)—A dozen viii. in levees along the Mississip- pi, Illinois and Wabash rivers spew- ed flood waters over thousands of lllir Minister Gives Figures T0 Gunmen: OTTAWA, May 21 -_ (CP)-Canada, through the R.C.A.F., is taking “an extremely important part" in the attempt to knock Germany out of the war by bombing, Air Minister Power told the House of Commons to- day. backing up his ae- sertion with facts and figures of airmen in oper- ations, airmen trained in Canada and casualties By Noland Norgnrd Associated Press Staff Writer ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN NORTH AIRIGA, May 21 -(AP)— More than 113 Axis planes were destroyed by Allied bombers and fighters yesterday ln widespread raids which carried allied aerial superiority far acme-a the Mediter- ranean over the Italian satellite Islands and to an airdrome 90 miles north of Rome on one of the blackwt days of the war for the Axis air forces. The allied 10s for the day was lflifdén, tlli°.§i‘.i‘ii".°§v‘§§l‘i 35L‘; 0135051333, be be d i, suffered- _ m . . . , from the threat of immediate in fighters m ..m o,“ tug“ ‘mile; While the Minister did ’ undalion. With more than 100.000 homeless and losses run- "MMY We l" "w history of the not commit himself on PM“ n“ d strategic air force." as the official, . . . fifiinnfio hail‘; 2.023.‘. Te}. version put it. fhus ran 11p a two- ;the practicability of danger zones by automobile and beet, while soldiers and civilians bulwarktifxd dlckisnaxgéinst the onrush u . ‘~ “Tommi: Cross estimated 24,3111 {smiles-about 96.000 persons-were cay toll of 186 A is l . ' ' ' a loss of flve allied pciiiii am‘iniii*v'°t°r)' by b°mbm3 he same period. lcited authorities who be- A half-dozen types of b b - - . . and fighters participated in (Jyrelstieli-E “lave |t posslblg and 331d day's slaughter. An Allied cnin- lhe himse" is more than "IIIIII ins Important VIIIIII By Glenn Babb, Associated War Analyst Admiral leoroku Yamamoio was one of thou unfortunau public figures who their For the navy’: ‘- er-in-chief the bloom of victory had given way to the seedy stage be- fore death somewhat mysteriously claimed hlm. Ills adversaries survived to repair the ravages of the Pearl Harbor treache y and the lucky punch that cent the Prince of Wales and Re- - pulse down off Malaya. They had gone on to build up aggregations of naval and air power for beyond Japan's ability to match. Yamztmoto J0" hi! . the ‘ ‘ but ' l-u-tlve Admiral Mineichi liKoga. l. legacy of impending disaster. | Perhaps Yamnmobo had outlived his usefulness as well as his vlc- ‘tories. l-lc had imagination, audacity, readiness to take the long chance and try new methods, an utter lack of scruple that made him ideal for plotting the first blows against the unready Anglo-Saxon powers and carrying them through. But times have changed and u far as Japan ls concerned they call for dogged stcadfastnesa rather than brilliance and audacity. Keg-a may serve the purpose better. Yesterday rresldent Roosevelt disclosed that fhe British and Am- erican chlefs of stiff were to submit some preliminary mcommendatlons to him and Prime M‘ ‘ ‘ Churchill last night. The President lhen i said if. was true that. a large maturity of American forces outside the i United States are in the Pacific. The logical assumption is that the re. commendatlons of the chiefs of staff are pointed at Japan. Admiral Koga. has the unenvlable task of countering them, lie must be ready to fight on these widely-separated fronts simultaneously, the North Pacific. South Pacific and Indian Ocean. l Admiral Koga‘: first test already may be taking shape in- the fogs ‘ of the North Pacific. He and his superiors in Tokyo must decide soon whether they will let their A‘ " toeholds go by default. 1f they choose to fight they must be ready to call up greater strength than any ivreijlous test of this war has demanded. i Tyiie llalley Airman ls flllissing l Mr. and Mrs. Burns MacAusland ‘ls one other brother dead-S. .1§9J.e_ nf Tyne Valley have received word that their son Flying Officer Vin- ccnt Sanford MacAusland is miss- ing nftci" air operations overseas. FO, MncAusland who is 29 years old joined the R.C.A.F. shortly after tho outbreak of‘ war and has been ovcrseas zibout two and one half years, being the first student from Prince Edward Island to graduate with an Observer's Wings. He took his course at. Jarvis. Ontario. Born at Ty/ne Vallev he received his education at the local school and at Prince of Wales College, and when he joined up was prin- cipal of Albcrton High School. He has two brothers, Howatt, a wireless all" gunner in the R.C.A.F., stationed in Saskatchewan, and Arthur at home: also two sisters, Lillian and Ilstelle nt home. There London Raided For Sixth Night ZQI§IIJ wlfljj§§ n Air War Expect Start Of Knockout Try Soon Speculate On Reason Big RAJ‘; Planes Grounded During “Bombers" Moon. LONDON, May 21-—(AP)—The aerial knock- out experiment is expected by unofficial observerq to begin within a. few days when British-based big bombers rejoin the general attack in which the strategic air force in North Africa has just scored one of its greatest victories. These observers can find no reason-beyond the preparations for the renewed home-based R. A.F. offensive--for the fact that the R.A.F. fleet of four-engined front line bombers should have LONDON. May 22 lSaturdayi (C i mm h, my‘ Ar. muriiqiie said seven oi‘ the bug were. , hnsasl oglahomg an Kins.“ alt-engined troop and freight-cat" “half COTlVlFlCBd" 01" the ‘wit-ogre command may begin with a disaster as uvcswhBlmhlg in its Pi-Juondon underwent a brief with 12900 Indimm .150 ‘muted’ ziivtvg “Iranian”? 323.5 sue.“ RF‘ fvere possibmty effect on Pacific strategy as was his predecessor's masterpiece, Pearl fllcfifillfli‘ ifdfllf f0!‘ the EiXth 00H- a» ~<>~-1-PP-~X"--~=d n: .l;""a2.:rr ' "0 “was ~ —~—— A*~"~ m ' r 'r‘ Before the’ all clear came, a 000 persons. lllllilllli EVENTS ung- ’ "Talkies-Malpeq-ue wed-held y a . 6-22-3541. "Talkles-Briuialbene Tuesday. s-aa-zs . "l-lunver River Stores Will he dosed Monday. 5-21-3i. Making his annual statement on air phases of the war on the War Appropriation Bill he gave the fol- lowing new facts: 1. The number of aircrew train- ed in Canada passed 50.000 some months ago; 2. Cniincln. has sent overseas more __‘l.haii 40.000 airmen-including air African campaign. Islanders Graduate MONTREAL. May 21 —(CP) McGill University today issued aim-mid flfolmd WW“: 1m of the members of this vearflsl 3- I the R-C-IKFF- Reworked graduating c1555 who Wm réceive 1 3B overseas squadrons 32 have been degrees at the University's com-‘Wrgamzed- mencenient exercises tomorrow. The‘. ‘ F” 3V9” Clmadm‘ i“ a can‘ ncliiui squadron overseas there are Punluadm‘ c,“ mm you“ q; M list included {i5 graduates from the!“ in HALE Squadrons; llchiam. 5-21-21. Mmgfilgisicgficéngfxgfififigzland' 5. It would require 250,000 ground --_- l "Cake Sale in aid cf Basilical Altar Society, Saturday. May ma. it llolmans. ——--— - ft ll tl l - ui "Dance. Cardigan Cred" Ullllm gvei-r ‘tic fiifhil liiiretiigelliilgtiFfoxsqurag yesterday. "Bearing in mind the IA“- Mllfldlll 1118M. May 24th. N I B d droiis"; ' exodus of teachers from the pro- ______ 5-3241- (t. Air force strength devoted to fcssion during the last tyclzlirg‘ Dr. UHAWA’ May Z1 _The my,“ --......... r"... st *1*"‘.~‘“~"-'“i:*a* ‘m r.":‘.::".i..is.:2i A» Fm we v as» Cathedral uuild Pxxim billy 2'11"! __-_ wm- l5 e g ‘Lmouscd 100 per --- a l tificates and licenses is “asuany 1m‘ °i ‘he "l" ‘Pimlhl- n‘ TuClOCK. i ' ’ HALIFAX- M” 21 ._‘CP.'T A Ce?’ Bases for anti-sf b - 'in iiizfilcquate to provide for the °°‘““l“°‘~ 53 “am”- mcluded we" m“ “mnmd o‘ “mung cwnnn plaiics io protect the giillf ndilste. F‘01lOWllill i5 m‘? 3mm“ u“ o‘; needs of our schools. This is a mat- m!’ 1~°1l°win39 Prescmed l“ mel ter that must receive the early at- “Our stores will be closet. Mon- day. may 21- (blgfltfl) C. F. Ding- “'01., New ulasgow, it. l... Dlckieson, crew men lo look after Canadian aircrcws if all were in Canadian squadrons; “the ivliole Canadian army would not be enough to look Lowell Keith Kennedy. Soullipm-t, Donald Baker. Suinmerslde, i o- mmisio l. i ilie ‘fifloxyildgtlaeilactllinclctilavv “éflfilzllllrtllllllc-iLllWPCllCC arc brim-t increased in ed today by the Navy hem‘ lnumbcr and strength; 8. The tninl SlfCllfZlll of the R. New Gm 0w 522.11 From now on. candidates zip-WA F. M , 14 , 1 1 _ _g_______ pioved by R "W!" b93111 o‘ 5°1°1Tl cliuliniyollllMgflvnmiiri‘? mo’ 72‘ n "Plflafi? list any lllliilclflcms m“ “"11 9mm‘ a5 crummy Scamflhl 9. Total casualties since the start with John lvocids, Bracklcy Point. 1c. next warmers Exchange Sale. 5-18-241-22. They" will _imdc_rg0_ a 213 Wm‘? nf ivar, not including deaths from “"15" as Qldma” 50mm“ “nd ‘f disease, are 7.050 including 2.977 m9 P-"d “T W“ "ml? 1f l-"FX W-‘i killed overseas; 080 killed in Cllll- qaelitvlns examinations. W111 bvlndu; 1.31s coi-i-enuv missing and A WP.” _ Exercises Yesterday . Convocation y Dr. G. D. Steel Stresses Shortage Of Teachers In Review Of Work. lfiiiners 0f Prizes And The shortage of students (lualify-i for teachers‘ licenses was em- phasized by Dr. G. D. Steel, prin- cipal of Prince of Wales College, in his address at the 83rd annual com- mencemeiit exercises at the college E? tn Medals and Prizes closing cxcrclsae: 0f C lle e ester ay: 9Tb: A¥ld0V50fl Prize, Olive Keep" ing. The S. N Robertson Prim. Ora-T t huTriie-Baéovernor Generals Sllverl l, D If . ‘ M$iae éltiilicrniir yGeneraYs Bronzel Medal, Yvonne Aresenault. ' Prince °i wmes tentiori of the Government." Dr. Steel reported the enrollment this year to be the largest Ill the history of the institution. The College auditorium was fill- ed to capacity by proud parents, ielatives and friends of students and others interested, ivbo came from all pair's of the province to "Z10 Rumma 5.1a. MlllP-ll l ‘cl s batioiilry s 0L. ut ,~ . Builutnii next, ‘in-moi EdWrlTd 21:12:55 t; i-iiiiclpcg, 12pm; rigvui 61‘,‘.,,‘§"§fi“§}f, ,}‘(,‘5'",,,,cmw mum u Pflzcs 1v Year Graham‘ be present. ai. the convocation. Saturday. Ma)‘ Zfnf- Training College. ‘cd are Canadians‘ said the minister 13st‘: efxlusol, ' Deacon ' Maynard Sdxtefnd young: (iinen and“ women > - 5‘? ' "- Prwicvsly candidates accepted The total includes Britons Aur‘ ' ' a“ “ae Y“ l‘ 8y. av l8 com- r " - ' _ - Si. ,Euall. - _ u _ —~—-_‘ by the board of selection have stralians. New Zeiilriiiders. Czechs.‘ ti? Yeiin" Ann Duffy, Nathaniel §FW§ Te ?‘°;',§f“,,§{},j, v Xelnllllflfl lflei-lllllfi Dam" pone into Kings at once as pro ‘Poles. Frenchmen, Norwegians automak- Malclflm Beck thiénwoifeé? thgpfhst gem,“ ",3 erocn Riv - l1 ll, M nd ven- ' _ ' ‘ - ' ' - ~ ‘ i "l8. May 23h. lirocecgs wkrepur- o‘ H ——— _H Y"? ‘Mademm C°u°3° third year and the comificrce fliji. .Pi1rle.1\me"bD°m“5' partmcnt. iheae recciicd u-i ‘ I! Year (Normal), llgwls Mac- “mate; Wes, lvlillvlew orchestra. Dancing H0 till l- 5-22-11 Fatefal Pla s ra wn ‘xcnzle. Jean Donahue- l Year. Philip Hardy. Marliflref’ platform were His Honor l.t.Clnv. heavy barrage of anti-aircraft fire ‘followed a single raider across I401] ‘worn hoard lll many other areas- ifrnl Lfilldflll said they did not sec 12in)’ bomb explosions. belle River ‘Airman ls War Prisoner Occupying sczits of honor on the ‘f But nhscrvrrs on rooftops in cen- OVERSEAS Prcvioiisly missing on active ser- vice. now reported prisoners of war (Germany): Riley, John Martin. FO.. J15M0. Mrs. M. F. Riley (mother) Belle River. PEI. Previously reported rmlssln on active service, now for offlcla pur- p050; presumed dead: Miller, Torris Haggie, Sgt, 12.72545, J. C. Miller ifulhcr) MCHCUW Bank, Cornwall. P.E.I. l 2R0 era. President of K l W. Nurse Graduates ! “C0012 mid gig-The 5t Tci-csfis _ 155-,“ resent “Hui, clyiflc§ q . Marlin B. W. LcPiigc. who presented the - ' . ‘ ~ Tn . M Kinnon ‘Prize. Na- rize i l ‘iplomns; Pr nici .1. uiio’ J6‘- Mdww‘ Mli-iii-Lzri’ f lbanletvlDMtiAir. M altser aigneg, Minister oil Educ-ii- ____. I The John Coven Prim, Norma tion, who presided; Chief Justice ‘Ir-List arrived sizllimeiit of vii-iv‘; Enlganngl; A up"! Pr“ Philip Eklfiigiesgbetgmrziéirbécéktbgk ligll-cffigx’; (ci/vnvérl Jdqllgg, No.6 lgfay ‘ab; H1255 W0!‘ HCLTBCJS WU] G - I ‘ ' — I '11 I'll 0X01‘ l5 S D col; , ' f ~ - - Dr. G. D. Steel principal; Mr. C. 5.; r J h Ge 1 H05 m“ anfiwfiffghfrfiéfsf.wgfltgfgnfffg Churchill And Roosevelt To Make Final H‘2§{;§-J_ Lee“, Sh“. 5¢ho]m-5h1p_ H. n. Iiongworth; Messrs. a a. 55,1... gfnlln... 1.,.§I,°_§“,,,,,d m, m, r; _ _ _ _ ‘ ‘ 1 , -, 1 , 1 d1 ; o s ll Decisions Next Week. k235i: goal-nick mngmm m" __rc.onfl_nued on gel "_‘mgrligeigdwmgcliélafigqvmmnm Ann Dun-v ‘ ' ' Mbres‘ “Te: _‘ _“'"i* lBrucc Mai-tin, Mount Stewart. "Borden Line Ship in: Club WASHINGTON, May 21—(CPl—- night, preparatory to departing by The 355- W“ BMW"! P0"- Stmthcona Prizes, Ruth "runs-m... "in! hon lambs ca ves every ‘ ' ' iii n-rankm officers train for New Yo k. l-fe expects to vmf“§.'c§‘,,“”},“",,,“'°§‘° us,‘ “i011? iiipg-ligirlg tiiiiliiai-y plenneia of Bri: arrive bank in Ottawa Mvndfly LQWlS MMKBHII! Derrlll MacGuigan. Ruth Crnkenp, nibp ,0 any)’; ‘T ‘y gm" tam and the Unioed States, went morning. Mr. Ralston and the The Mathematics Prime. Freda 1mm 3mm; Gordon Mnyrnvinh; ' me m“ u m“ to the White House tonight with a. chiefs of staff plan W fly hi“ w HOW“- Rots Chapman. l John H. Bell Debate Prizes, Mona "linked. George MacKr. sec. li-liil-E-J the gloooi Ottawa tomorrow morning preliminary (mm o‘ Ever since Mr. King arrived here c. w. L. Prizes:- ff Year. Vera Nunn be followed b, the oi , Da id c lah, Rlt , “Buyma PM“ “eduqcwn fltlialiggylqlrlfimig in the week; and Tuesday. he has“ eittrlmgll; I year. Margaret Martin. =g=i~i~H¥gan= m, months to come. busy. M108 PPM ¢ l‘ X10 0M ‘l Canadian Legion Prime, William (Continued on pace 3. Col. nday. Tues ay 1 PM York fateful dec- the President and Prime Minimi- l Mt. Stewart i when‘. e n w“ ‘m mil" M on their and their military advisers He . . Vernon River i Pownal Wedriee- "1"" “i9...” eyvnliigiii‘ Chllfdh- broke mi- routine int aunt to l w”? Agf New Oliaaew. 11 iiiagfiumrleiiuceni Roosevelt giro w‘; iiiinfi :1“ d tghitezgerenm w all . 0 t, Q l-l I gam‘ Kzleli-‘al gigrxifelglittnliz m‘ findiilciii: ‘digision: ‘item Canadian Government office in Llcis Clilliilduy 1° A‘ M K°“"“"'“‘ w” n The rr$§§4nigii§§iiirri%'ot- ' 9 l chair ‘ifi.“'vil.e°lll.‘fi“u.i'f."“io nfiilienirefiiuwiifrifiuufiydiiréi piwmuiiv rxzmtoulnorplizliln: ' - n ope an a pa c - liiweofieiiiiiilrscownmkn Egg‘. iiigixiiiicgiignxi.blionimtliviéniiiwiiiniiiw la; as dither pile‘: theddlgrlbgggik g1 ' ‘i115 In OTC l“ Q ‘ giliyboéf’ ‘$1M’, :5 ‘atfmrnsé m; ‘Jmcglggllg "Zi"§i'n3'w°§§iifm“°°' fond pxro ran“: of Oanulion farms -* . mum Mac- an cc . ’““'“°“" t“ ~~’-ii'-'“=‘¥""°‘h?=“=°“i‘-1 when“: misc-iv. i l““§ with the esident at the e m. m“ mm Mr Km ‘m! “_ MONDAY M till‘; ckiiiii ofnikff fic-oeri. geuii- (filled by sayln the ban ion lea- ‘ v l? 24. liav- m‘ mum w“ ‘Admiral Percy der came to ldhw for the Ill been declared a civic Nelles and Air Marshal L. S. some reason asuieohvn-the fur- h ' cview 0f thermos of the vnr effort of the “may the next issue of gi"‘g‘,ffguw°"ig'n""ii ‘gitish and United Nations. the Cllarlottetow G ard- xiii nun yffiiieras defence Min- When reporters mentioned m, '1'. “u. u!‘ u Inn wfl] b, M, 91inch”, m: .i.i..°anuwin abstaining; bases“ a v53. £15m Plfitlldcn: h a e must now go a long way, ea ac on May 25, ' 12M}; lmmentaiércile‘ Can an m,“ Wm, m, PM, “m.” W, depends upon quality of flavour. The prime “mm.” W” n dlnner_tliat so had other plooll. m‘ gum. at the Canadian Miami! W‘ Commercial Pass List The fnlloiviiig is a list. of the stu- dents in order of merit whn hnvc passed their examinations in flic first _v:~nr of the Cnmmcrce Cmirsi- rit P. W. C. FIRST YEAR COMMERCE (Order of Merit) Doris Dowiic, Cliarlotuilkiwwi. Mnrgorct Macbziiuc, S1. Pelt-rs Bay. Nora MagKenna. Central Bedeque, ‘Elizabeth MacPhersoii, Charlotte- town, Eileen Weeks, Fredericton, Doris Johiistono, Kcnslnfllfln- 91'5"" _ Rae. Victoria». emy to attack the submarine yards at Emden and Wilhelrnshaven, bombs" dro bombers failed to Q Carr, Chnrinrieiuwu, ‘Evelyn Mac- been kept grounded through more than a week of the "bombers' moon." They foresee the possibility that the new assault might begin with unprecedented attacks on Berlin or northern Italy to demonstrate the Allies’ ability h carry out the ‘ oolront “experiment? suggested by "Prime Minister Churchill in Washington Wednesday and enthusiastical- doii. ly seconded yesterday by Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden. After the alert, fire was opened Tgday Amermn bu“. bomber] .-_—;-;;.-;—.:;1; in one outlylniz metropolitan area smashed their way imescorted which ensued, the communique ‘and soon bursts of anti-aircraft chm-u h hggvy concenu-aflmm o; em 1d ea . Blah-altitude American tighter! againpatrolleci the coast of Nazi- occupiecl Holland in force, at. a cost of three planes. Mosqulws nit Berlin ll-fialn lost night, and the R. A.F. rel s spread over Essen. Bremen and occupied targets. The Berlin communique did not acknowledge the second con- secutive nightlv visit of the fastest bombers over the German Oaptital and dismissed the others as nuis- ance raids. , laurel-s and anti-aircraft. fire Ger- many's north sea naval , in separate daylight raids. A United States sa-ld the twin assaults "were pres-s homo and e. large weight of pped. Twelve o the big four-engined l come back but many of the enemy fighter; which ' challenged the heavyweights were destroyed in the numerous combats Kinsmen Milk For Britain Conference Opened Last Night At The Ch ’T0wn ‘ i q! the two-day, M25331? rieusiiitiiriiiokmili; fortlgi-l $0M". FOLKS ARE AS 5 t in conference pace a ie Caharlottetown Hotel last night llllRD i0 PEP“- A5 visiting delegates A Collect GRAD when forty-eight were guests at a dinner presided over by President Lorne Callback LQQKRQQ‘ Hi5 of the Charlottetown Club. , Guest speaker of the evening was , l" d’ -\ c. o (P l Hon, J. Walter Jones, Premier the Province. Other guests prcscnf inclucod representatives of the various service clubs, Mr. R- H. Rotary. Ml‘. R. LicPiige, President of the Y's Men's Club. Mr. J. T. McKce._Dc- puwpqayor. D‘; J. A, MacMillaii of the Gyms and Mr. Tletvl‘ R0"! well of the ‘ill-Y Grads. Included in the visllliig deletzatcs, are District Governor. J. C. John, son of Sydncy, Deputy District, Governor, J, C. Crosbic. St. Jnnnsi Newfoundland, Dist Sec Y- A» Ham‘ 1 llii and‘ Dist. Treasurer. Albert Mc- Leod. both of Sydney. N.S. Chairman Lorne Callbeck. in in- lrodiiclng the first speaker 0f the evening extended a. worm wolcome| to the District officials present and, _ all the visiting delegates, The: and inmnrriiiv morniill: nf. if}, . ‘ti, u I l-Iigli tide this aim-moon n‘. 1.05 ‘l-wq l- . (gmflnuetown Cmb ha“ been 100k», Sun sets this cvcniiiiz at 8'20 iind “m, forward w me homing of Q1151 rises toninrrmv morning at. 5.24. Comemnco nwrkmg as “pm the! Last flllilflfl‘ moon, ‘:\lf\_\’ 26. 9,33 ' am. flat time . Kinsmen Conference _ ‘ liiiii been held in the province andi ‘hixmglfylfiw’, ‘(ms l“ "lllllllcs W“! he explcsscd the wish that. they. ‘ 1'“ ° P M“ the visitors would enjoy thrmac veal _ thoroiiahly and have a hlahly sue-i CAR FERRY 573"“? ccssful conference. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Due in world (‘UHfllllOllS confer , cnces now hold n ‘ICW and l1lUl'C\ | Fmm “m”? '- l4‘""" 9-"5 ‘l- "'- ‘ -_ - -- . i . m. and .55 p. m. sober note‘ he ‘q c" A“ Glands‘ have Cane Tnrmoufinc-ll mm. ma?" »- -- ». ~- nnd attention, Never before the‘ speaker said had the meaning of the. Kinsmen emblem meant so much and he urged all Kinsmen. l0 organize and unify their cffnrls’ n on now s0 as lo be prepared for lhe Leave Charlottetown 8-30 =1~ "\~ post-war problems that will fire us. 12.30 n. m. 4.30 II- Ifl- ‘ m These problems remanded alteiif- Arrive (‘hurloffefowfl 0- - DAILY AIR SERVICE (EXFEPT SUNDAYI Charlottetown - Summeraide - Mo cf (‘Zgiie D‘§i.f,',nchl,l"§§,‘f§fllw“' 52x11; ion and the ulmcst tliniwlz‘. sh» ‘iii 5J5 0- I"? 7-05 f" m- ‘u: 1'0 r: l, p0,»; iiv. Adelaide mm. ‘re elven l0 them- r.a.i.-.v.s. riciiiiv sitnvici: Judah’ 'IE‘1§_vnn_\iNciln MflCLfllllll‘. DoCalledwupon bv the chairman‘ "Amy mcLrnINn SFNDAYG flflgfilhligfzifllljletifiqMiiii-ligiigllggslr‘ Stiles: ihafiupé jflfaiofghif; i44§me'1.§ii.n...l Leaves Wood Islands-if» inn lottcixawn, ‘Mildred Thompson. Al- i rid the Cit C i .ll l ~ a m1 the ' and 2.30 1H"- bamn Rmh‘Lo,.d_ Albany‘ lRamh l" 3 "m" m“ n I Leaves (‘urlliou—9.00 mm. and key of the freedom of lho cltv ion-so N‘ (Continued on page l1, C01 l) 4" r" H >- -. . . .. \}i".-P >47. GBOMBERS rm OFFENSIVE liilu-w-il. |..v—v.4v.-.m--~..._.w-v ~v~ 'u|m vIln\l|v~|-1“A