MAKING "A MIR! MAN 11-1- gumlnlnnanreaeraafl ‘unusual- lrvasion Ilcast III By lainllsrs March l3 -((B — heavy bombers smash- ths Pas-de-Oalais area nI “u? tit§°°fs t‘"°°“‘ii' , , fa e “lesion coast today when? take E; g fighfcr escort along. Pops Pius IIakcs Appeal In Save Rome ,_.;- r Wmuarcn lit-(APJ-Pwe xii appealed today to Allied and German leaders to spare Nazi- Rome from cmnifll L B y; d “so that their ulrm- g-y would go down for the ccnulrss . - acorns with blessings instead of a ' from the balcony of st. [star's on the fifth anniversary of . ilk coronation, the Holy Father a- urged the waning world ti. a way to peace. and guvc this manage f0 the great throng ill the wire below and radio ilsicllcls l.- "DEAR MOM —— The 100d is poluiblo men in maps not to let their names in ally . lay be smirchud by all act which would uever Justify. Wc ask to cast their tilwdhis _ and i predicament of the eternal city. now Plllfld by Gel"- faan bayonets and fowanfi which tip; tifie of battle nas ban creeping. id this is "I particularly grave hour." - _ "Although each of tho towns in nearly all continents hit by an atrial war. which does not recog- giu any law of restraint. already a nzrrible indictment agai cnlelty of such methods, how can in believe that anyone might dale to turn Home, this "slmigty _cit _ ' h belbflktlbill frdh uild’ to all places. and to which the enlist- an sod world is looking tlefiaid. into a theatre of war, thus pe tratlng an act militarily Inglorious and ab- ominable to the eyes of God and of lulasrlfty conscious of the highest I the most lnltouohable spiritual Ind moral values " . Hitler Fails To Speak; _MatiycflAs In Tackle Problem: iii- filllllfi. All i Serviceman Vote OITAWA. March l2—(CPl-—Tli€ problem c! how to givf. every mem- ber cf tile armed services u chance to vote in the next Dominion elec- tion is being iucklcd by members [of a special lit/us. colnmltttc- and thev are finding it a complic- ated one. Under the chairmanship of Salli Factor iL.-'I‘oront:l Spadmai, tho coltulliti-ce hzm zlliiicrtukeil a study cf methods followed in’ other wuntries in thc commonwealth no a basis on Wlllflh lo discuss what plans Canada should make Alrcadv two national volts have‘ been taken dilrlnlt the present war period. but llcltlltl‘ presented the difficulties which are inevitable in the next election if. it comes before the end of the \\'£il'. Now the dlficultv is that Can- adian soldiers. sailors and airmen are scattered all over the world. Al. ready representatives or the Navy and R. (LA F. have apyzared be- fore the committee and stated ilat- ly that unless some typo of WOXY voting is introduced mallv of these niifin will be deprived of their fran- 0 58 Pro-Aullied Turkial- low Glasgow Water IIain ls Repaired NEW GLASGOW, N 5., Mnrch, ll —<CP)— Industries in the New (lllssow lirea. shut down since 1'" Tuesday because of a water main break. wer, scheduled to re- Illmfl Operation omorrow after re- pairs were made to the pi elines. Whi-s the water was at i low- “t ebb schools were closed and homes were without water. I-"Ire "lllrtment umps were stationed In the ba of the east river Iilich flows through the town and cut in the ice to au ent the water supply in cue o fire. were reported during the Wiod. however. Newspaper Suppressed ISTANBUL. ‘Turkey. ital-ch l: -(AP)_ The Istanbul newsp per ~-. —— "lli"'.i°“%°lilll° "°"’“.;i$.‘§“ “s; grri _ _ k a e ur rlews . new. o Mcfiyifigarlliug BvfElgStS-Ixlwi. suppressed today by official order for an indefinite period. "Garden Seeds. All h iatnt, Ind best tgnnetiu. Bend‘ leer use m‘ loizue Arthli v say. *3"- London Iias ‘Unloading River. a-ii-ia-Zi. Wheat Ifilcauunmflk ?.arggWilaIg‘-Tg sunk” " ._.__ gm $.59?“ lymliilmlilit‘. Awgpgg lg;;*;n1l,;mg*§§>; lllm J-B-Thu-Mon-tf. lgngofi comm f“ n m“ Mme since int wsdnssdlv- Th; all-clear was lOlllidld a llort time later without anti-aircraft batteries ever having 80M 1M0 ion. wlhcre were no inunvdiau reports "hi4"! hOII at Albany every 1 Y afternoon until 8-30 .m g Davis a 7 L ‘Pwd- s-ls-is-la-al D R. N. Dawson. . u good and there's spend. plenty of it. ‘there's a good gang in our platoon." pondence. heft to right, Ptes. J, 1L $33533“ wxb And so it goes After a hard day's trairillg at the‘ ' Yarmouth military clmp this l. where nuny boys, zlllemorial Day Irl Nazi lllfllwnk ‘Iirmenlll: Germany Gloomy Event Milli-laying Job 22%’ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1944 .-he even J . Mellon, Goshen, No Victory Forecasts Past Years. ‘ LONDON. March l2 _ - Witil a sombrcness beflttmg a death march through a plague-blackened‘ city. Admiral Karl Doenitz substltut ed for Adolf ‘i-Iilter at the micro phone today End RIWQ 567ml!“ a m Home; - Day- auaranrc ~ that a "pitlless struggle is bELIIK waged for tile existence or annihilation of our nation." Each year since the stnrt of the war Hitler was borne amidst cheer- ing to the rostrum of Berlin's anci- ent Zeughaus, tile military mil-Selim on the Urlter Den Linden for a hararigue on Germany's Memoriali Day. Ill 1940- -beforc the ltlvaslfln 0f Frarlce- -he predicted the “most glorious victory of our history." In 1941- -b:fol'e his invas on of Russia- -hc predicted iillal victory. In 1942 he admitted that a colossal struggle was ahead, bu: he promised s. crushing victory in the approachq inf: summer. Inst year, his ~egular apearance at tile Zcuvhaua dispelled fl rumor of his death. H»: claimed tile crisis on the eastern front ‘and baen over- act-rs but he admired flint allied bcrlibinz had made German soil a W3!‘ Z0116. But today’ ililtlel". mule; still were engaged in a EZTFJ! retreat ll! Russia. and so for as known neither I-Iiiter nor Reir-hsniavsfnl Hermann Gocrlnc nor Propaganda Minister Goebbels made a public appearance. Historian Ilics 0f Heart Attack GREENVtICI-I. Conn. March 12 --(AP)- Hendrik Willem Van Loon died of a heart attack at his home in Old flrcenwich Saturday, while engaged in writing a new book, "a report to St Peter“, an iIIICObl0BIlPl1Y_cUV8l'lX1I his life up to and including his zist birthday. The 62-year-old historian, author= a “ltory of mankind" and a score of other works. said when he‘ was last. interviewed that his heart was "wobbly" and remarked that WIIEIIJIG died he would take a co y of his new book, "hand it to Peter and avoid filling out all kinds of entry forms and blanks." A native of Rotterdam, Holland. where he was born Jan. Ia, i602, Van Loon was devoted to the cauao of the Dutch in the current war and organised a short wavs radio readout directed to Holland where no ""' 3°"; “calico and other - QLEXIY..§C‘P_l-‘L‘IEKF- Pch ll. If not fine, ‘rhulésdgyi ' n, u Itlnl" Davis a “Y. March lglirlwllbdhlenw q . "Y. ma. John i. awn.“ l-liili “Palm racism am 0:18pm! ‘ghogl, Tuasdugg’: . ' ' “m ‘m CAMPBBLIIION. N. 3-. March m,“ hear no diatur arThq sight- "flalisysg-sm. mm‘ 3-15-11: l2 — (GP) - A dbilblq tragedy. mongu-oliiaorlatrllfc young couple .,< officially termed murder and au- was found unharmed n the room» 0n hum qummy n; Purim side, stl led this town laturday whorl his mother was killed in- llIt 0mm in,‘ 0mm p1; gm. ‘M; waiter Douoat. In and his stantiy by two blows ct a hammer- ehl. Ailo Barley Ifsal 5nd I-fcg wife, 30, met violent death. Dr. J When tho older Mrs. Douoot "this ata specal price. W. 1-1. u. nice. coroner, and police cams dowaota her eon said, "I "M °'"°".}‘ t“‘...°°i‘..°" litkfhléf fifhiififilii. “‘8..1-’.°°:i"'..;‘2 . ro - a m‘ l ‘elm llllllni: nu wife with handcuffs mi mo." “l?” l!!! . IV Qefw lmtil‘ urthel-"Ziggca. ‘pgnflfltr-m blows 3m bu.» rlqullt iul be held. Author- itles exam-Id c ten "w m" - -~ W ““°3““”....l‘&’.§‘“".t.l‘.?f.”i‘ii'; monoclonal-on "1 l° “"12",, “m” in Q wells ale . I _ 1L 3 Montreal war plant. and hlfl N!" u: I- Jg, A,“ sum, found mentally unfit for military till use.’ a ""1" . u. m’ H ‘g1 hofTll‘: Z'l"l3§u.~.'ll-°l'"§lm§u. Ill: " ' ygfl upstairs Isa tlraa and Double Tragedy Shocks 1V. B. Town On Saturday ' railway trac b he was known all “IIILQILIIQAK Therm-officials said. he want to a business office. said he had kill- ed his wife and we along a k while an office sm- blem notified police. Ila was - ed instantly when he throw him- self not a train. The murdand woman was a daughter of llr. an John The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like tile Dew Vllle. G- W- Stewart, Georgetown, P. E, 1 I and _\_ MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN .1:F._ .»,y '__________..- -..,____________\ his. urchins 11;) 0n their cal-reg. Albert County, N B. l-QNDON. l2 - (CP Cable) —R. C. A. F‘ bombers laid mines in enemy waters last night Expect Ferry To Be Really To Operate Today Rflbaim In the boilers of the our ferry Prince Edward Island wore helm made at Borden yesixrday but ‘it was expected that the ship would be ready to leave for the mainland on schedule this mam“; s were starud after the fer- rtv ' ched her pier on this aid gt 1 oclock Sunday morning, q 1mm the mainland oc- conditions ‘between this pm- vincs and the mainland were still unfavorable but were th nt to have improved over the wee -end. “Y” Building lit Yarmouth Damaged YARMQUTH, N.S., March i2 - <CPJ~ Fire gutted the top floor of the three-storey YM CA. building here today and caused damaged estirnafld at l75.000. It took firemen eight hours to smath~ er the flames, believed u. have originated under the stairway of ‘the third floor of the brick build- ng. The top floor quarters of the Red Triangle Club were a total loss while tons of water cascaded into the nublic library. h Whole- sale grocery and the “Y” Bymrias- Lurln and social hail in the floors ectv. 30 Members 0f Ship’s without loss. the air ministry an- nounced today, Allies Make Gains —Tank-led American afld Chinese forces driving steadily down the Kukawng Va ley‘ of North Burma have cut the main Japanese escape routesto the south and southwest, an allied southeast Asia communi- que reported today. The com. munlque also told of slight pro- gress of the Arakan front both east find west of the Mayu Range, where British troops are fighting. "Although I have often been IVTBHB. I am willing to hazard the Kiwis first lhs entire Huifawng Valley will soon be ours.” Lt.- Gen. Joseph W- stilwell. Com- mander of American forces in this lllflfllfe. said in a statement re- leased Saturday summarizing the allied advance. His statement con- tained the first permissible ment- lon tht tanks had followed but]. dozers and plowed into the fleeing Japanese. EdselTrd Estate Is Put Up For Sale DETROIT. March l2 -—(AP) - The fro-acre Lake Shore estate of the late Edsel B. Ford in mburban Circue Points Shore went on the block today for 0600.000. News- papcr advertising inserted by the real estate firm of Resume u Silic- way. Inc, described the price as "a fraction of the original cost." Italians Protest Rule 0f King NAME, March i2—fAP)—Three Iiuftist Italian political parties DIO- testcd today against the rule of King Victor Emanuel and the Bov- ernment of Marshal Pietro Badoiziio which was llll€ITUIDI€d by a pistol- wavlng youi . The youth was eiecteciby a group. angrily brandishing clubs. 1.0M‘ h draw a pistol, than said. while a irl was waving u Sovitt flag 0 aim-s‘ stand and the crow dnfi III-ltd shoutim “Stalin. n. Iiugemo Roalc. one of the Oom- munist coders returned to the platform shortly afterwards with a OIIIGII Rfllllfl army Pistol which 11¢ and had been taken from the youth. Red f wavcti at the meet! . alas-lofted tats raised and placlr o Boucher Ba ml will be MRI“ HON NIIIOYTOI. In IIorthsrn~Burma~ NEW DELI-II, March 12 -—(CP)' 17mm Comwlll. Parliamentary A5. Help The + Red Cross "SAIAIIA" TIA l .0rew III Prom Soup HALIFAX. March 12 --iCP) —- Thlrty members of the crew of a merchant ship in harbor here ile- came sick after eatin a helping of soup aboard the s p during To Ia prayer. bell God what we have need 0f In! sruaion s Niht l l l Iy like L llnpaap, Aslochlcd m,‘ w" Ami,“ . The gruelling offsets of two-front war upon tbs Nari-Nipponi-ac Avis i‘ 2'5. arugula» theul flteful 9211's“: i?“ h 2mm‘ u" “Men'- i ' mos a I ‘u I e s war close at hand in 59ml; II hut around tho comer In Europe. The vernal equinox ‘ llllllll It in MsrchJl. Yd It hills only the promise of worse thing; to some for Nari Germany. last and wad, the Russian-Allied air fellowship In fleeing In for ins kill. Iron acne-cums IQIIIII u» the thawing quagmire: II the Ukrainian , from Italy Ami the southern Balkans . to war-worn Iinlsrfl. spring some with pertenu dark with foreboding ‘ for Hitler and his unwilling satellites. l "l!!! lllPllllfllf b!" "N! W" Pflflfllta Ire the suns. Japan's Pacific de- . fences from the Kullas In the north to the Bismarck s" i" m; iuuth | have been shredded, Within the last aavap lays. honour. tbs most-stunning blows to l herald Ilse close approach of the crucial "ping-summer c: igning fall In lumps. 7|" Ircat luuian offensive that was carried on with mounting force l for more than a year Ia ranching Its crisis in the southwestern (‘kl-amen . Finland is nlrsady groping for the best tcnm she can make to cs- l tlpe from hi!’ war partnership Ilth German)‘. Tomorrow it may be ' Romania's turn and Bulgaria's for the Russian lttilclfl fore-shadow cal-Iv election o! tbs Nails from southwestern Russia. ‘ In the west the Insular of ' ' daylight bombing over Berlin has even eu-re dreadful moaning for the foe. ' lied; 5t” MilalAiiml Hour Advance In Drive l LONDON. March l2 -— tAPl -- Hour big Soviet Ukraine armies slashed th; Proskumv - Gusyalin. . railway lrfdlng into Rumania; 0n Strike Situation aw "will toe» row» way to a. point ynly 32 miles from! the imvflltlgmlitxis D ‘of Khhcr- fffllgto"; Met"? 13 “fang :31 glee flunleogealltifislwllll m ng r por rofn e coal Yields said that miners were “mm ‘lmm ‘n ihog aéclvame’ Striking on both sides of Pros- anarply’ dividied in“; vote o? cali- lng o thsr stir arid t was . . calmed m» "w more “an w $322‘ S? .§'.'.‘.‘.€‘i..f‘i§i..°§..§€2li§§“§§. the a eady severed Odessa percent” of the IMJDO involved would return to the pita Monday. Lwow nanny ‘mung ‘he Gap mans ill UIETJIPQIDC. one Russian _ I the weekend. Doctors treated the men aboard ship. and none were in serious condition. Just what ‘ 1t‘. :.-. the illness was not deter- LIONEL CIIIVIIER, M P. Iiltant to the Minister of Mllnlllonl I I Grew 0f 20 Rcscuefll HALIFAX, March l2 -—iCP) A Canadian Navy duty boat, -_ pl harbor craft — sank in Halifax harbor last night after running into a patch of ice, but. all 20 men, aboard the vessel were saved. ; The vessel was entering "the narrows". a small strait between the inner and outer harbors. when it struck the ice. The men aboard ciiirabsd onto the ioe as the boat sari . Ono of them fell through but was pulled out safely a rescue vessel |Liok__e_c__the_ group up later. uq _ .-._._a and Supply, ‘is Harbor cm: Sinks, l blintiacomplotcthcount at: Li; aiio mg on e qucs n o .» , whether to resume work and talk fir? wmnfireglulxlln%ytzbgxyn [grievances afterwards had 50.000 mu“ n01,“ of qunmh.‘ Bess“; rablan frontier i -votlflg to return and about 71.000 At the southern end of the lfor remaini out. _ mile southern Russian front nn- other Red Army struck l! miles MYOM B8151“. mptured Satur- day. to seize Tragirlkn, only 22* miles up the west bank of [xlispcr River from Kherson. Gur- man held rail grid river base near the Black Bea. said the broadcast‘ bulletin recorded by the soviet; Radio Monitor. ‘i110 Clamarls threw a mighty; knee including lflIlONd trains, and heavy artillery into the des-. perale battle for ‘Parnopol at thcl northwestern end cf the Ukraine,’ front. , The battle for Tamopol appar-i cntly had beocme the toughest; Vet; Active On Italian Front NAPLIB. March ll — (A?) - Allied airmen thundering out in 1,100 sorttss auurately hammered tracts in Genoa, Padua, Florence and the French naval bass of‘ Toulon Saturday and sent 36 Nazi planes crashing to earth, Allied “m, m, m,‘ M,“ m l . headquarters announced today. gnaw“; ma,“ h" July‘ M”, msmy am Allied imp. thrust cow dispatches “is. I out in exploratory ground pltroll as‘ A decisive break - threusb at‘ went-m, unmoved, and French! Tamopol would threaten the entire artillery rolled oack two strong|9¢mlfl "H"! 0f retreat from‘ German patron on the main our. Willem Russia Where the Red. arnly front near Oassino. "my Wis lbbroachins Khersortl Rull Navy destroyers Th; . on‘ Nikclaev and Odessa and this mung-y “up” we M; m, u.‘ accounted for the determinirlon land of Korcula, which borders the °Y n" ellflllyb SW1d. jutting Peljguc pmgmuh of m, Pravda reported the Rusdail: Dalmatian coast. already ilad reached the Bug Riv- ‘lhis wag the second consecutive 91’ "Mltllwflt of Kantin and lid- day that the llllnd hm bun attaclf- M4 "l the Qflmlhs were in ed by British wafshiqxl. It lies Just Mn Wile here they filled to; off Metkovic and luv. south of m: blW “v e brides ; Important Yugoslav tbrfbf Split - ii Just to the west is the island of , "he" the Germans uviNazl Guns Thunder ' Across Dover Strait y | Moderate Artillery fire marked the beachhead south of Rome, sad there were patrol skirmishes. I [DNDON March 12 _| 0n the 8th aim)" sector a Canad- German batteries oplwsitr- Dorcr ll Patrol brushed with the Ger- thundered a half-hour Clllllflfihdel ma“ i" m‘? "u" Gem-W‘. lnlllillh! across tha moonlit strait llEElHTIlIlR casultiesA Polish patrol diatlnguish- gbout 4190 Mm but grips}, guns 9d ltéalfgfl Ifourld action on Ffldly did not answer: What they were °" i "m- shooting at was not determined. iv h .___ FARM FEDERA TQIHSN BRIEF DISCUSSED Brief Urges Survey For Rural Electrification And Surface Drainage of Farm Lands. _ An interesting discuscion on farm - cost comparabh to that chargcd problems took place at an inform- In the Pruvlnc: of Ontario through al session of the legislature last hvdro electric. We fear. however. week. in the course of the praeent- that such s project is still in the ation by President J. J. ‘trainer realm of doubt and that it will and others 0! a brief on behalf be manly years beforg electricity of tho Prince Edward Island Fed- from those mainland projects will oration of Agriculture. become a reality. An lmPWl-lflt lwtlflll 0! Th! "In the meantime, there is s brief is devoted to Rural Ilectrifi- “l1 glourldcd feeling or optimism a n 6 10- among ti peopl of this Prov- “Faf-msrs in this province." the incs tllltlel-YIOPQ i: sufficient elec- Allied comrnarldo; have landed. - ice» brief ltatll. "Ila tllfllvlldollll tric power going into waste in handicawad %lack of electrics the streams of Prince Edward Wlr- I be a that the cstab- Island in practically take care ni hment of Ildllltkl of this kind the bulk of our requirements. would 6p 00h t0 Chlflfle "l! Streams like the Morel}, the Dunk whole attitude ofe k- nart- luver. Winter River. the West lclllull’ IN YWN" Fmfltlilll. River at Bohlhaw and other wat- WWIM II! in t-llll "Ovllwl- crways have been mentioned. and "some lnant n has been made in the pun of electric power to be generatad from the largo water- txif oviuees. a v such a pullli utility may be It» ablishsd and that power from thus large streams may be distribute there is no question that a vcry considerable amount of power is going to waste on many of these waterways. which could be utilised with outstanding advantage in the intarast of our rural people. Wa feel, too. that if power is lhNtIhGIIt the Mlritllnee at a gicmitfikrillfipiie$166170» Iubaerlptlon Dellsrerd. 35,00 Westward in the Pacific and beyond, u» season ovcls holds less lnil- if f bers- ‘5 quest and in _ and l aavasaaoPvaas .' . ‘*7 __.-._-__4 I. ll.00l other Provllrol I ll-l-A- [EN EAKS Restricts Travcl To. From Eire Aimed at Blocking New! Seepage on Second Front Moves. u. snafu fnosrzlv LONDON ltfarch l3 —-tMollday') ‘rel between Britain . ll lrclnnd was suspended at midnight lullztnrv reason:- "ol pararllcuna inlportullcc" and l‘. was widely rc- porfed in London that this re- striction xvas only the first step lciccideti upon by Britain and the ‘cs m a move to isolate ai-cilibitlng all but ravel to and from ~lv upon the fer Eamon oust Axis 'es from '. was icpurtcd lllilii ill hm‘. border with ill lrfiallu was under coll- ll and that supplies o! __ ..t-. -v.'h:at and coal for Em: wel to be cut sharply ill Orderlfl l-cleusc every available ton of allied shipping fol‘ Invasion operations Just two dais :i'u.~i- disclosure [ll the llplolllatu cl change between Eire and the Uirtcd States. tllv British Gowrlulicllt BIIIIOLIIICCII that effective inlmediately. "no more pcrnllzs or visas for travel D€l.\\'\.f.‘ll the two islands will bi granted eztcept for business or u-orl" uf llawcllal importance." '1 p siafclilcnt Sdidh- "‘l‘ll-_= rcstriciicns wzil be remov- ed as som as military considers- zlull. crmlt, and persons who are CUIKIPCYltHl iu postpone their vlslia home will be given an_ opportunity o: qlaiflng tilc JOLIIIIE)’ as soon as may be possible after the restric- United Sta llcutrill ml tie V dlpl; ill: . |tloos are lifted." The order affected not only civil- inns but service personnel. Whiia the restrictions generally had beef} anticipated as an aftermath t- r.irc's refusal w oust tile Ax: reprcsztltallrcs. it is doubtful tha it will be .‘ollouetl by lhe imposit- lJll of outright economic sanctions l although the London Suliday Timr! said that possibility could not be _ "ruled out Tile ordcl- will affect thousand of Eire mm and women employ: in Britnilis tvar industry and on the fcirnls as well as untold num- illp estimates rang: up to 200030- lil Britains armed forces. The impact of the order on Eire‘: economy is col-min and will affect the pocketbooks of zllc country‘! merchants and holclkccticrs. Britain's action came after ll was disclosed Saturday that Blw tzsll prcssurr- was applied on Duia< lin to accept the United Slates ro- ansiver Prime ltilrlisi- 9i‘ cle \' .\ lllcrcly gave the E‘ '- iisll G.1\ msllt n copy of lllc < jectioll h»? sent the United Stfrés. Rumanian Peace Move ls Rumored LONDON. Iiidrcll l2 —lCP) -4 Prlncc- Barbu Stirbey. a ‘Ts-years old Rulnaillan politician. has ar- rzvcd in Is llbul from Bucharest l5 I'M.‘ > l; .. "Jlcu; confirm. iitlcll 1n have approached till allies for Deact- IEHIIS. Router! News Agency silid tonight in a dis- patch from Ankara ‘lit: ICICLE IS (at: QRAuoAocY or ALI. 4a: High tide this afternoon at 2.00 and tomorrow: morning at 2.8L Sun sets this arching at 7.06 an‘ rises tomorrow morning at 1.16.“ Lust quarter lvioon March 5.05 P M | QIIIIIIIICIBIGI. tide 18 minutes latci ‘than Charlottetown. DAILY AIR SERVICE Charlottetown - Summerside fl Moncfon | . I Leave (‘harlottciuwn 1.3a a. u [HM noon. 4.30 p. m. ‘Arrive Charlottetown LIII u. ll [us p. m. 1.05 a m. i stmmv sllavlcs ' Leavs Charlottetown l! nun. ‘ Art-Iva Charlottetown 5.45 p. Ila . - - -__-_».,_