Lloyd-Iiieorge i$pe MAKING OIA _ "MERE MAN Barrio: God ls u: bu public pram‘ 5 l! IN" lflllflllv ohoaep, I900 l0 llboriothtan Guardian, Two Outs, ‘ lhvllle Marlin. Ieullel uar CHARIDTTETOWN. CANADA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1943 72%’ The People's Pope ‘ruin-w Q!" “I "v-s“ ‘ Read by Covers Priaee Edwardi Island Like the Dew. Everybody MAXIMS OPA MERE MAN There la uothl llllrnhler than ambition when itnfs a climb" but demands its price in the 21rd. lulurlptien Ilolivorod. 00.00 ‘III. “JO- ltbol srovlncna I III-l, fir“. 10 PAGES 8TH AR Y MAKES FIVE-MILE ADVANCE III BIRD! IIHHII s One-Third Mark iauiaiaia runners In 5th Victory Loan. Canada I asse EL ALAMEIN TO TUNIS: llApiiell, i100 MILES lletal6 ' ates Show Progress of lrltlsli Eighth Army's Advance ' ElAiomein ‘. 0st. Z4, ‘I942 ‘rhislsthel .l til this the British glgzhtlqonkAlflgly his 5rgglltiio in a vear. from Egvut al- AP.-E. I. Total ‘tied; Again LONDON. Oct. 2~i—(CP)—Davld Lloyd George. 80. Drlme minister of Great Britain in the Fir-st Great War. Saturday married Miss Fran- ces Stevenson. his secretary for 30 YOIII. The quiet ceremony took place It the Guildford Registry Office near Lloyd George's farm at Churt Surrey. where the elder statesman lives in semi-retirement. Miss Stevenson. 55, has shared more of his life and his full career than ariv other woman except his first wife with whom Lloyd George said he “lived in perfect harmony’ for 58 vcars His first wife. Dame Margaret Llovd George. whom he married in i888 when he was rm unknown lawver of 25. died in i041. His second wife met Lloyd George in 101i when she was a schoolmist- ress and one of her pupils. Megan Llovd George, now a member parliament brought her home for a coumgogviains ."T““‘°‘*°“"’“°‘ "mliffissi. "Talkiese-Canoetiovc Frigfly- 45-31. ‘t "Talkies and Dance. Bradaibane Tuesday. l0 23-41- "Talkies-Murray Harbor south Monday. Matinee 345 P. 11:14:26‘ "Chicken Supper and Dance, Klnkora I-lali. Tuesday. Octet" '15- Supper a to i0. 10-11-31 "Reserve October 27 th If" Stewart Presllrztvzcgllaxl Mount Chicken Supper. -_,.- "Chi it su oer in 8t Calum- ba.'s HaclLuOcwger 27th anilloliziglfzfl- "Reserve Thursday. Nflvtmber llth for tho Tryon United Church Chicken Supper. 10-25-11-941- "North wlitshire. MmdW- m‘ Bound Movies. Victory man M939- _ 10-23-21. p e in niib’lr°'.ll"t'at'r.if“t.et.“f no. Proceeds for war W l- 10mm‘ "Chicken Supper. Bingo. Dance. Ct. Mark's i-lall. bot ‘l. odnesdayi October 27th. supper began-aha "Wanted to buy live and dressed dualism and fowl. Pa w: t In Offensive l t. 1, h ,th motilit- orioel- 1111M 0°10’ 125'"! Not Ye .__. , sogiiiriieilnto gooczlfifvegt rnldnight °°-~ ~ "w" MADRID. Oct. u - (Ari-in a Saturtélay remallned ontthg gobhto - --—— a u . koe sl w en "mu"- ml“ Tug, 3km‘ mMIgrNspONPOIlIGglICIItII ‘iom niérlk the? toxins ‘iiilartlutxiiep? lieviirg shift ‘L “m” chum "Ocfirfl newspaper wrote today "it is evi- would not turn up- . 'b°°'"'°""- w ‘dn/‘yoqpfli dent that the Soviet winter army A total of about 2.000 men are ' " - ~r our" c ma. c~":~.....:i: "'_"" h s a e ere was no a g2“ . zwh“'iir9o¢§oii1sl'oms“e'i§ imrztgligrliogletliiiirefoltvoeoaet miller.- gviflvavhat‘ us; kertlgoflaéhi-"rélilggm T Details no it not fine Thursday hula. ooo men. M,‘ plum “mint ~ Within sight of Rome. E1 Alamein. and didn't halt in their wit“! Bill-inst Buez in October. pursuit of RDIIIIIIGYS Atrika Korps $925100 On Sutures“): i042, Con. Sir Bernard L. Mont- gomery's fighters cracked the Nazi outside line with a heavy attack si Reachecr In the first week of the filth-victory loan drive resid- ents o! this Province subscrib- ed s 10th! of $925,100, it was announced (allowing the close of business on Saturday. The total is somewhat less than one third of the Province‘; quota of $3,000,000 although the time cl- ement of’ the loun is past tlie one third point. However, offi- cials were optimistic that the objectives would be reached and passed. Jllsi. as it was in each of the previous loans. Lv districts the subscriptions at the end of business on Sut- urday were reported n5 loll- ows: (quotas in brackets). Summer-side. $321,700 ($550.- 000); Prince County. outside of Summer-side. $106,300 ($600, 000); Charlottetown $215650 ($915,000); Queen's County. out- side Charlottetown, $81,050 ($475,000); Kingh County, $64, 900 ($400,000). OTTAWA. Oct. 2~i—<CP1—Na- tional headquarters announced to- llillht that the first full week's of Canada's Fifth Victory Loan broug ht in $117,144,200 — slightly more than one-third of the loalfs minimum objective oi 01.200.000.000 in one-third of the iirne sct for campaigning. At the same stage of the fourth loan_ the total was 5372541900. The official statement observed that the most irotable feature of the Camilaikn to date was the ‘great’ increase in paylroll subscription: coming through the recording sys- em as compared with fir: last loan. Canada's armed services combin- cd to roll up a grand total of S17.- 040.403 for the nrst t\\"CK~—EIDDI‘CK- imately 65 per cont of thrir total for thc whole of ill/e last loan. In its first complcb- report for all commands, the Royal Navy hosted a total of $2,275,310 up io the close of soles Friday night, re~ ltlillCfiClltilll 01 pcr cant of its objec- vo. Over the Top arters said that nlllong lame centres mpeting in the combine? general Canvass and pav- roli sav nga contest. Sore]. Que. required less than a full week I-C sworn past. its obientive. With 109.37 per cent of its quota. thl} city nov: will focus its sights on the 200 mark. Bhawinigan Falls. Que. leads Brnntford. Ont, 75.4 to 72.2 per rent. in the race between cities fighting for runner-up honors. Standings othcr centres as mportcd during the week-end to headquarters include Shcrbrooke. Que.. .9: Hull ue.. 42: Cape Breton. N.S.. fil; Summerside, PJPLI. 50: Vailevfield. Que. 47: st. Hya- clnthe, Qua. iii and Three Rivers. Qua, ll 4. Says Red Winter Anny rDoclecancs-e, the Italian and ed The until they were in Tunis. Later the Ar of tho Elg my took one heaviest sides of the fighting in Sicily and was the first to invade Italv. Allies Move Long Way Since Battle 0f El Alamein ‘t. By STEPHEN ‘BARBER (Associated Press Sizlrl‘ Writrr) CAIRO. Oct. 24 — (AP) —JllSl one year ago Smurdayl the tight- packed guns of Gcii. Sir Bernard Montgomery's British 8th Army roilred our through the desert dust near El Aiamein in lifivlll. and the Battle of Africa. perhaps the turn- ing point of the wi\r-vvns 0n. The Allies had taken the lllltifl- tivc which tliev still hold. From the ebb of Allied forttl e. marked by the German rcncii toy Wlllllll 80 lnilcs of Alexandria, the. tide 1n October, 1942, turncd and] rushed in until seven months lot- cr Africa was cleared or the rtxls and the victors girdcd for their} successful plunge across the {Vicdw iterrunean. I Even us these nuns spoke the British and American rilunoda was sccrclljy preparing the coup that burst a fcw iveeks later on the beaches of North Africa. i The guns marked the first round,‘ “the end of tiic beginning.“ find the Allies took the high-road for victory. . In the year the Allies have cop-f lured not oiilv .ill oi North Alli-TA.‘ but Sicily and Southern Italy. Sardinia and Corsica. iaart-s of Hi1‘ Part of the French fleets, have vrtually closed down the long ship route around the Cape to send war goods directly through the Mediterran- can to Russia mid the uricnt. have begun aiding patriots who fight the enemy in Yugoslavia and elsewhere. Within less than a week of r the Alamein bombardment began, 10.00’) nerve-shattered Axis prison- ers hail sought the peace and quiet of British prison cages. Many r‘- tiiem. to s day. are "punch drunk", like dazed prize fighters. During the weeks that preceded this barra e United Nations nir- forces ha increased their domin- ance over the Axis in the desert. Tho air offensive actually‘ preceded the combined land-air barrage by four days. From tliLs first round to the last. when converging British. American and French armies drove the Ger- mans into the sea at Can Boil in Tunisia. the Axis lost more than 90,000 in killed and wounded and nearly 300,000 were taken prisoner- Britain lost 48.600 in killed and wounded. Partial Strike In War Situation Last ii I By IRKE L- SIMPBON, (Associated Press Wu Analyst] The larrlllo fighting in Russia is sur in town r - ablaifgc; upon me vuaflguralgona I I rd a c lsls of lnollcul Q A"!!! "W" IW I lhtcr about an estimated 500000 Nazi first ilue troo east of th Kreuie h ‘he Crimea?‘ 0 "all": Billie in the Dnieper m] and‘ Th9 "m"! Iilht flank of the German line in the east is tottering W‘ Borlln admission. Should it collapse the entire length of the Nari front‘ in lttwsla. irom the Black Sen to the Baltic must cave iii_ i [Russian entrapment and nliihilatlon of a greater army than the Nash lust. at Staling ad would have tremendous oiiecis in uerman: ' gulf] observation posts in rzuropc already report panic symptoms in ll-ie lo ‘alley painted last week as the blackest of the war for uerrnanr. n1 topped oil an 11-month cycle of defeat unbroken by u. single minor Viv i.ory for the disintegr “ Nuzi-Fascist-Jupanese Axis. informed Allied ofiiolals of long residence in ueiinairy said from the y inception of the war that only these two events could load lo a. ucrman. internal crack-up; a desperate winter food situation in Germany as In‘ the ilrsi‘. war winter, or a crushing military defeat ilestroying German public faith in the Nazi Army and its leadership. Food stocks looted from conquered or satellite states bolster the German home front now against starvation-born defeutisin. There l5 no reason yet to believe that. (sermon public morale has bfleii sufficiently shaken on that score nor sufficiently nrokcii by Alliud air attack; to warrant expectation of an early popular uprising against, Hitler, ' German war industries have been cumulatively mauled from thei air in forcshzuiow a coming day when ' the warulaiung power of the‘ Reich will have been crippled enough to open the roads to Berlin ‘("011 east, south and west. That day also is not yet in sight, although Mm divisions in Russia and in Italy are paying u terrific price for luck 0i‘ equipment. particularly In the air, to meet tlie evergruwliig strength nl Russian and Allied forces. The other clement. that might break ihe back of’ German Dl-lbll" will to fight on or longer endure the Nazi yoke is present. A disaster in Russia that could shatter army as well as civilian morale-coming on ton of the Stalingrad defeat, of Tunisia, the loss oi’ all Africa and "la lvle-literi-iiiicali, and of Sicily and Italy‘s collapse to join the milk! "l Nazi foes-ls conceivable in tlie Dnleper Bend battle, Tlicre are mzuiy signs too, that the German Generals of the school, rirver idcologlcall aligned with Illtler and Nallsm and jealous oi’ Nazi-made I_nl itury rivals in hi h command posts may approaching the breaking po nt with the ehrer and his fallow"!- (I41 ' LVN.‘ DB I Totals -_ For ‘Queen ’s RizralwDistricts In Fifth Victory Loan cent. Mount Stewart C. Clark as Ch-iirmrln Mr. |with 27.6 per itli Hon» R- At the end of the first week the llavnd W. T. Mercer Md Wiiisloe-Braicklcy district of which Mr. Leonard Cudinore of Wlnslue _ “‘ > is tlic Chairman aiii: Ml‘. R. .w'. m’ 5“‘e1““‘,} @1959. Younker the 5318.17.11“ was leading h 25.1 pcr ccntbfllio m V“ .”‘ ,‘. _i ~-_ =";.vii. Pmd-‘érmird‘S5i"%‘S.€’..?iif2t.§éli&.1E.§J..B§r‘A%LEX.°..‘minim... Y i 1 ‘ lo Mi- L T Benton as Saltsmun W‘ Envvalc-New Wilt=hire - Riverclti _ . . -m T“? fnllowing are the Mm“ diivi“ W“ M" Jam“ 6' pa‘ Cfer th different districts. MacLcod of Hampshire and M- fig???‘ ° e a 1 n Cm“. Mflrflsol} M“°L$?§,‘1~‘r’f-.Q§e“r'.rrriWi‘/rtr: gzbliilcahiiilriaqgshhleiltiizirig, lilbumcd gleliliiiflgsMifil-niztuii/ (lllld ‘Mr. Morrison last Week- MacLcan as salesmen W115 509935 DISTRICT CENTRE Total lo f‘: of Objective ootxzs Obie tlve Vernon River . Wheatiev River Cornwall . .. North Ru=tlco - Hunter River-NOW G1“ i! Victoria-Hampton Cavendish . . Falrview . 88 MenmDlead Oil Tankers Collide , Oct. 24 -<a cu‘.- 29 Winsloo -- ' " 27.6 N. Wil ‘hire-Hampshire 251 ouiit Stewart 25 Bonshnw . 22.’! Pownal 21,2 Eldon . 19.4 Crapaud 15.0 Tong River . Yor . . -- .» Springfield .. . 12.6 l2 11.7 8.8 8.5 7 8 5 PALM BEACH’ Fm ‘or the water. p) ... Two blacked out tankers ‘ ‘a _ l d m exam. “dad 0“ the Florida may: ‘Qkdwlg! Sltfilellfggsilgllggiltlzfl ailzgrlm vvheich sent dalkllesi wednesd“ mg coast guard craft racing to the men dlfed mtlmeexpllclggfisof ($0160); 509W‘ d ‘y Spread mm ‘e O . i’ tie ships. ncrthboun an' the vessels laden with thousands of H015“; ‘ilowim me water Mm tho weight o: the gasoline, had 43 crew- men aboard, including seven naval gunners Onlv seven men survival. The other tanker, ithbound ballast. was manned bv a crew oi 73. including 25 gunners, and 2i reached safety. '“ Most of those on deck died in- gallons oi aviation gasoline. _ I The Navy Department permitted announcement of the disflslcl‘ Slit- urday after investiflii-lflk Sllvflflfi possibilities. Twenty eight merchant crewman and members of navy sun crews Big Aluminum Plant SHAWINIGAN FALLS. Ont» 05W M — (OP) -—- A strike of alumin- um workers partially tied up two plants of Aluminum ccmpany 0i Canada here today. Company officials said that three out. of four pot lines in plant two were down followin the strike that started at mldnlgh. and that the 4th was being kept going by i0"- uien and~ engineers. mm ‘Victory - Buy Victory B were saved. most of them leauin! overboard a: the flames whipped over the decks and spread out 0V- ,:__ stantlv. . Island. He was accompanied by nisbthe Upper VOitUfflO riv‘ ‘ ‘adieu Army Basic Training centre llere To Speak 0n llietory Loan ' Anniversary Of E1 Alameiri Allied Headquarte ,1 Algiers, Oct. 24 _ (Al?) Army P7953795 ——Th B ‘t’ h 8th A . launcehin; asdrive ag;i':gt..ro Take over on ctory Loan Front the Trigno River line on the anniversary of El ; Alamein, spearheaded I ahead five to six miles _ ("iuewuavy- has dozie it again. one yesterday and CFOSSQd lliliotcathigl‘oiiavylhiifiedgiégafgiirlfi the rive“ it v/a ‘in Italy WiiiCll ill ijdnd sales lan- an' ' rs SJQMJOJ which was nounced today. 3 . hearty congratula- vrisiies to JiilCtLi .5 magnificent work done by mt‘ Navy an hone haters last yveek. the Army is now in o. DOSlilOfl w ‘take over and con-y on \-. l a vigorous uiferislve. The "d the Viciohv” build campaign Montgomery's veterans‘ of the march from Egypt to Italy seized t h r e " ‘towns on their front. l‘ To the west. the 5.1 COD J- L. RALSTON c Co: nzliicl iii_ bringlilu about opera- ‘ IP05 lll waitlrc. Col- J. L. Ralto,1vl' ‘t » . i. National Dclenci, lllandclidusafl tlfigArmy fanlmlmd f r e S h i. m"? m9 "KID-VF" Sub" ;ho|es into the cnemy’s iecuos the enemy to a VlgifilllS and W l sustained hammering big caliber guns, ioilmveo closely by a. during sweep right to the enemy coastline, ulicrc under 1h; prntvc. llUll oi the BliLiu Wagons and smaller naval craft, the "Army" is lauded and assuted in digging in. When the army takes m-er, it is all theirs, and that is the position in which "All Ranks" film memgelvgg _1n‘ ‘this the first rdav of “Army , rVeek" in lilyiily, down Llirir initial Summersirie airport yesterday on. a three day visit a. Prince Edwai-q.n'iOUl’ltali1 defences along ‘ Staff secretary. Janie E‘. w ll, r- . . s..,.,n,e,,,,,e_ s e 5 ° er, capturing Baiae La- dilvli-“lvoistoii, after spending ..‘tina four miles north- fi‘ ils cons ituci i P - - f-Qllnl)‘. will arrive in Iggilfollflttellgrllilfli west of Dragon“ m a lo. address a vietoryrLoanay-ayyy-TO,i PUSh Up ‘the valley IO- Tllgllt and to iitsilect Reserve Anny. Wflfd Venafro, ‘the illi- yum-j y L ,, , lbarrage in the advance of tho ‘Tile e met at‘ chor of the new German “Hume or Builds". i2,” é“"’“‘.{.Z-’§ “6.°.'.?l;..’.'.d‘§..." “$2.11. “"° "'°°k‘"% ‘he war "° ‘T “°°"“’“” §‘~'"'“"= Pr‘ m Emvm.“ Ishnd- UFWP C-Iiltl Rome. .‘ The first iiilercszzna- demtnstra- A. Lewis, officer commanding ilic Thus m9 A1119; d“). t' - - ‘ _ _ _ , - c. {amen-d h, lOll to be put on by the Arms in Gogol“ uaccmiiiaies" the west. the centre, and 0n yhe Ad. " " "L" ' ' ' "" " "~~ iwfizr Dsmatpiiimmeasirla, M95535“ 1.1mm flunk . lCllll iued on page 7 Col. 3i - -' 1' lice ‘ounty Vi n, , 1 -——€——*——~ Cry Luau Chairman; J. R. Align l ‘°3"3.$1‘.“.",;§,°§,rg-,Pg;*,ggtggggg;1 ' G H> Phi Radio Saturday l0 have cngagcchlsland Suminelulrie chairman “D8 and R. S l-lilito . mtmbcrs oil-g]; C, - h the Summcrside Victo" I , i’ emmns m t e are“ beiww‘. commiilee- l) m“. IXGIZIILEIIEZZIISIYflgagfiitlfrl10thlglVéfua7lziii d n d Co]. Riilston came from Moncton 16v) in a biz R. c. A. F‘. Dougla t‘ .- ‘ - port plane and remained ift willie ail-Po‘? ilstthhrlAllrlrfllIrlcrijlltIflgdthelTfirlgngv airport only a few minutes before. pushed the Germans tariffs "l: i going lo inspect a detachment of northwest bank at thei- 1 he The R. C. A. F. in its 714th cas gleAzlsft Amin"lf\jrc“ari' EMMY)’. R. Tho 'I‘l‘lZl'i0. roughlvo DRTIWIIIgIEI; ulalguing] t’? 3"“ l“! night m‘ . ., rom Zlllfx. n‘ g- =. ‘ ‘ s: cu e _ e o owing: The lnspnggm; {Oak mace during "yo: liiwtgexniitxlgsot Tariff’ Previously reported migsiiig he- a rain squall, but lhg Defcnce My“; ‘ mo“ and Swen ‘ ‘g ‘Ouch of v5" lfeved killed on active service, now lesltclrnosgivy all 800,000,030 candlcpoyv- ‘ m, my; pyimpfi i: 1 threat i, ‘ doigdofficial purposes presumed ' e ..searcii , _ "l _ . ‘. e : anti-aircraft gun agd sapregiofirrril§i1ir§t§§e§§..l?§e’“l mad rmmi. MacKinnon, John Reginald. Sgt. The detachment was commandéd The ofrénqwgwq: g .R2893, A. M. IhcKinnon (fath- by Lieut. c, Nnrwcgd‘ o; New york the mrp0nal‘ cfimfiémiprugf “Qd”. er) Aitnadale. P. 0.. P. E. I. Cill’. C01. Ralston also chatted with. Nlontcvomerv who opened a llm‘ it?‘ LH’ PM“ stenunon’ N" S" “t Big/midrib in Fevnt iustir Goth“; e---Ross.l>eenB-i<.l~1...,ir ~. ‘. Pm J_ A‘ Guns‘ Glenwilfe? N. g,‘ AQTIFggAtv CllflS. the Axis from Noiih and other members of the detach- merit. Col. Ralston later visited friends in Summersirle. He will arrive in Charlottetown late tli‘; afternoon and inspect the ivih lllcscrvei Ar- mourec: Regiment, LL-Col. R. L. Mollis-on. officer commanding, 'a: the Armmlfles before addressing the Victory Lcan Raiiv in the Em. Dire Theatre at 8 p. m. He plans to inspect No. 62 Can. tucks is fir. AN ‘olilosv. ‘fhoustrs ARE Nof wonill 1hr TlME i1’ ‘TAKES 1'0 deli. ‘EM Churchill Promises 1N0 More Plane Trips LONDON, Oct- 24 _ (C?) - At the "TRY" request of his advisers, Prime Minister Churchill has rig-I l?“ not t0 fly on any future statcj lourneivgs Oltlfifpitq in cases of extreme at Bench Grove on Tmsdnv. “tub gfiCBsifiodk ‘ c ews of the World. bins to oitnwh the some day. | d M‘ Combined Operations Show Bzg Improvement l Designed to blast path through strong beach defences; Will do just that. the Sicilian and Italian landings. 1 watcllzd these manoeuvres with BOSTON, Maine forecast: showers at higher elevations Mon- day and Monday evening. Contin- ued ccol. Ocl, Eli - (CP) .. Scattered light By R055 MUNRO Canadian Press War Correspondent SOMEWHERE IN AND. Oct. 24—lCI' CablcF-A devastat- ing technique ior an assault from the sea ugains a stronglv-dcfcndcd coast was used durlna manoeuvres here 0n the British coast bv tho Royal Navy and a Crnntllnn armv formation. Bv concentrated fire from war- ships, bronchi-s were blasted through bcach defcncis to alvc the infantry a path to gain the initial bridgehead. This method. llkc hurling “block usters" from the sea. is an im- Droved development of the com- bined-opcrations attack of th Ililii; vear. It is rlcsirziierl to lzlve assault. infantry a much better op- ggrtunitv of gettina ashore and coming established without heavy losses on n beach. storming machine-gun posts. gun emplace- menta. concrete walls and forts. of weapons used are still U‘ the ormv and navy. forvc and in these new advances combined op- erations Ir ms to be the impressive answer tn the problem of overcom- ing a fortified coast like sections of northwest Europe This system cf blasting from the sea is possibly the method the Al- lies would .,use aaaint Germany's "5 tlontlc wall." ‘rhere are o n\im- lzsr of angles still to be smoothfd out. but ruucli progress has been tllan Sicilian the Mediterranean. Several hundred senior British. Canadian and American officers watched the bombardment Home Armv. Lt-Gen. A.G.L Mc- adian Armv in Britain ter. bfld HJ secret hilt this combined operation e_v_eq fro is a ions step _i'or_vy1\r of ‘Irons-Canada amon __t_n s. and landings. Gen. Sir Bernard Puget. commander-in-chief of lb: British Naulhton. commander of the Can- . . Hon. C. D. l-lowe. Canadian munitions minis- Bvmln n. president Lines. were ds High tide this morning at 3.30 and tonight at 0.36. Sun seis this evening at 5 qkglqck and rises tomorrow morning at 7.30. New moon Oct. 28. 0.59 p. m. Silmmerside tide i8 minutes lat- er than Charlottetown. DAILY AIR SERVICE Charlotteiowsnrf- Sllmmozside —- cton .~ Leave Charlottetown 7.85 a. III- 0 m. Arrive Charlotetorm 1.10 p. m. 5.45 p- In. 1.05 p. m. SUNDAY SERVICE Leave Charlottetown l! noon. Arrlve Charlottetown 5,45 p, In. P. l. l.-N.S. Ferry Service Dali: including Sundays. Lea Wood Islands-limo am 2.15 p.|n. ___leaves Caribou 12.15 p-ln. Ml ARMY WEEK