with lave most of t (‘rtionn in It. "ugly; W01’ Guflflgn, Founded IIU. Uwrkuuw" G Ian. Two NAZI and friendship- enduring sals- ge i; to lose oneself in 21/ flfl The People's Paper Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew N the dom o ot diffusion of knowledge can be devised for the preservation of frec- MAXIM-S OIL MERE MAN her pure foundation than} and happiness. Cents. S CHARLOTTETLNVN. VGANADA, MONDAY, NKGVEMBER’ Z7, 1944 GIVE GROUND SLOWLY IN I710 Na zi Ff,’ Rhine Crossing Hercu|e=a=n Task égf: in. Sir iiarold ilexander To ilmmand In Med. wnDON. Nov. 26 — (OH-Gen. iilarold A1 xoncer has been made ‘mm Mon. a1 and appointed to lowed Gen. Sir Henry Mditland plum u; supremo commander in n. neuilemlnean theatre. it was glnounccd tonight. can. Wilton uns appointed to jmmi tllc iatc Reid Marshal Sir John Dill as clucf of thc British hint Staff hflssicn in Washington. The announcement added p, uen. Jiiark Clark of the U.S. Army hlld bccn made Commander- ill-Ohlef of lhg Allied 15th Army group in Italy. The datcs of the actual trans- tm of command will be regulated hlocordance with operational and gthfl requirement-ll.” said the an- nouncement from Prime Minister Churchill‘: ofiicc. The appolntnlelltS. the announce- nentsaill. “arc the result of agrec- ment between the Prlmc Minister lull the President 0f the United States" Alexander's promotion to field Muslin was made effective from lune. i914. date of the capture of Rome. 'i‘hus be was madc senior to Field Marshal Sir Bernard L Mout- gomery. Brllailrs west front chief who 11115.31 was appointed Field ‘Jllrsilalsupcrnumcrary as of Sept. Ont . Nov. 26 - Cocksliuit. choir- . uf directors of iilc (‘ockshuit Pioiv Ccmpnny Ltd. Ind fcnner iicutenont-governor of Ontario. llic<l hcxc today aged 76 lfehari been in f ling health since the deem of 11.. ife several years no. Coming Events "Show - Crouaud Tuesdays l "Chicken Supper. Bristol School. iileslio)‘. Novvlnoci‘ 111m. "-~li. "Show —-N‘.VI(. Swwlut lvloiidilyw o M156 P. II-oa- . "DBIWP. Orwell Cove Hall, Moli- 01‘. November 27th. 11-25-21. "Collie to ulgglfnoe in lilmvvall: 231ml. Tuesday night. Nllivl/embcr - I -‘ "Cllrfil P "l; W". but“... ail?!“ Wliltfii daily. kiwi-VII“! live and KZIESSEG ocul- mfiilnuiml market mloes. ls- Cflld 5111171111: ma. il-l'i-tf hfDancc in Mi. Albion Hall. “W181. Novclnbcl‘ 28th. Good "it 11-22-25-217. Charlotte- and dressed 11-27-61. "iiuntcr Itiver farm 'ill b Igélilli dressed hogsersDgc. e Charlotte- and dressed 11-27 Pnolcers. live .. m‘ o-Sifiiéi} I ‘Wilda mm hohuz November 28th fl- ll 435-31 Charlotte- dnlly. d n}; ‘Morglduy. National (muted from “Igdnceilxligla P M’ ll-zs-zl. IZWRQYS. Cilariotic- llve and dressed 11-27 Packers, live In "clnaull ton , will 211.11? Ila“ i’ ti. “MW Iiilygeh and dresuxl J» MaoDouga est mark Din“- il. Vernon." m cm 11-27-01. and m t. - .- _ Wedntabnay. N353:- not fine followl 11-723‘. I birifiungggmlmifiiéers. Charlotte- "illrv daily. e and lI-riifiii diam“ 111 St. James Hall Sum ho~#~“°“‘~l‘".t"hs"nu"z' '“ “"4 MlsiPearl IwcGuil-kf 11-27-31. Charlotte- and dressed 11-27-61 “timid 1m] b " "SI “in calla“ It -‘_ Bullets and b lieu" mtg-tibia‘ siursi: 9mg?‘ ‘lacroreslentn- ices on whgllit. Xiswaill‘ 210d: and satisfac- mn verv shinlnent. Packers. livo to??? that ‘ 11-21-101. i ma“! supper and Dunce. Ions: . Mill- RINLTIKI’! B! James lll. Long PARIS. Nov. 26 — (AP) - Some- Where across the Rhine lies victory in this second great war. Seven Al. lied invasion smiles have Won thgee i°°ifl°ldl 510118 its bank and are 3331118 fwd)‘ to cross tho river barriers to wrest that victory from the heart of the Reich. Crossing will be a task so Her- culean vhat Gen. Eisenhower him. self has described it as virtually a naval operatlign. h nut tlle A es ave known 1 before D-Day that. it was onSengI the obstacles on the road to Berlin- Just as the Atlantic Wnll and Sieg- fried Linc. And they know where I and ho\v it will be crossed to Cttl‘l'i' the war cast of the Rhino for m}; first time since the day's of Napol- con. Some Key Factors Tiicsc are some of illc kcy factors involved: Next to sprlns flood time. the Ni1~fed Rhine is at its swlftest this time of year, gorged by rains. Even in midsummer it is one of Eu- rope's swiftest flowing major riv- crs-dropping B00 fect in its 600- miic twisting lcngili from the Swiss frontier to the North Scn. ‘ It is extremely steep-banked- typlcai cacties-on-the-Rhinc coun-. try -for much of its length. ranges from 160 yards wide at the} | Swiss border at. Strasbourg. 380 i bciwcen Cologne and Dusseldorf 1nd‘ .morc than 500 yards through Hull-i unti. msidcs the river ilurdie itself" great forest and hill masses of wes- tern Germany form terrific military‘ obstacles. 1 Exceptions are the Rinlr valley- nimcd toward Bcrlin. the 'A1i'.2I1U11I Karisruhe Gnp between liftmliilcinl and Stuttgart. and tile l-‘rciliurg road through tile Black bbrcst. Besides the su-fnr uncxpioited foothold 0n the Netherlands Rhine ust ivcst oi’ Arulienl. the Allies first Rhine positions lire bcill on the southern flunk. Caesar, it is true. bridged the Rhine in l0 clays, but that. was in 56 B C. long before the era of fire- arms. “Well get across. all rights" said an Aillclipfficcr. ‘Don't over think wove came this for with ilic Erica of stopping short." Ry-Elections. Seen Mere Formality OTTAWA. Nov. 36 - tC P) — By-eiections have becn coiled for four of tiic ll vac-nut seats in rhe House of Commons but political ob- servers beiieve the settiiiff 0i the voting date at April 23 was a mere formality and that Parliament will have been dissolved at that time. Jilles Costonguuy, chief electoral officer, announced the by-clcwtions Saturday’. The rldings in which by-elcclions hove been called are Montreal St. James. previously held by Eugene Durochel‘. a Liberal who died May 10; Kenoro-Rainy River. held by Hugh B. McKinnou. Ubernl. who died April i0. Weyburn. held by T. | C. Douglas, who resigned to lead the C C i". Pnriy in the Szlskat-I ciiewan election lmcl Sherhrooke. v11- cnnt since- thc resignation of Maur- ice Giugucs. n Liberal. June 29 to contest, m¢ Quebec provincial eicc- tions. Setting of the clccii0n dates com- plics with the elections act which requires that writs for a lrv-clecion must be issued within 51>: months after the speaker luls declared the seats vacant. In tile case of ilk-Sc four seats that time is almost ex- hausted. 8th Lays Siege To Faenza ROME. Nov. 26 — (AP) — Brit- ish atii Army troops in swift pun- chcs have flung on assault are ur- ound the Po Valley town of Fuenzn lmd the Germans are digging inside the my o! 71-500 population astrliatge highway 9, 30 miles southelst lolna. British troops and tanks cros- Rival; 0 sod the swollen " south of Fnenza. The village Borgo Durbecco on the east was being cleared and 8th Army units northeast of the eity cleared the east hank of the Lamone River for more than two miles north of highway Germans were reported digging trenches and fortifying houses In Faenza for a last-ditch dcfcnce Q8- ainst British and Polish forces clo- sing or the city. Both bridges into Faenza from the adjoining vlllnile n! Bor o Durbecco had been destroyed by e enemi- l Situation N igil? I nn~— --—---g.__,___. .__ B)‘ Klrke L. Simnlon, Associated Press War Analyst The end of the war in still nut in sight in Europe or Ail; one it y, 4°. finitely closer on both olden of the world. In Europe tattered German armies were scrambling for safety with- in their Saar and Rhine River frontier dcfcnccs from Luxembourg to the Swiss border. The lost trans-Mouse enemy bridgehead in Holland was folding up under relentless British pressure. Concentrated Brilsh and American power was shouldcring its way in mud and blood and n. gains! desperate German resistance through the Aachen-Geiienkirchen breach in the Siegfried line. Yet the main Allied assault in the west ub- viousiy was still to come. ‘ Eastwnrd the long main Russian attack front in- Poland from the Larpathians in the south to the )fossurian Lakes in east. Prussia was suspiciously dormant, but in tho south Budapest and perhaps Vienna were doomed. The collapse of the whole Slovakian salient between the Jan's of the gigantic Red Army Polisll-iiungurinil nutcracker had begun. The Russian threat to Krakow and German Silesia, and to western Cor- pathlrln oil wells, the only remaining German source of natural fucl nnli lubricants for an ailing war mac- no. was mounting: with the forced German retreat from eastern filovr. n. in Italy. font by foot Allied forces were rwicnlling liicir still meagre, grip on the Po Valley communications system that dominates lost Ger-I man defence positions south of the Alps. Across the Pacific the long inst lap of the war against Japan had been reached. American supcrfortrcsses llrlsod on west central Pacific; Islands wresicd from the foe struck in force at ‘Tokyo. The air alttrillonl of Japan's home front industrial war poicntiul had bcgun at last. I No elements of Japans war production capacity now is beyond reach.‘ of the big bombers. There was better news during the week too, from China. A Sinn- American ngleelnent on new military dispositions to hamstring the en- cmv was announced. Its purport is unrevcaied cxccglt that it apparently looks to the day when Chinese. American nmi other Aliicri troops cnn| to grips flnoiiy with Japnnis main armies in (‘hind zlmi smash l6 Jap Ships Sunk Yanks WASHINGTON. Nov. 2S.—tAP)~ -Sixtccn Jaoaln so ships, including. a llcavy’ cruiser and ticstroyer, yvcrci sunk in n carrier-bom- strike of_ tiiu Unltccl Stntcs iirti ficct 1:51; of the Pliill’ int-s. the unit on- ncuncecl (OTTIQITI ‘l lie fiction. which took place on‘ Friday. also rlcccurltcli for the sink-i lug" of several small cruil- ond rlrlcnalze t0 a nulnbcl" of other shins. n [Itatntnln ' 7“ m' ihnes was‘ oTT-AWA» N9" 26 " ‘CPI —A s ‘Isa B111“ butler‘ Luci‘ Luzon‘ IIlQUB-HIUI lmcl n "riencciiuncnibcrI2:512,‘ 5cm ' r C 1 of Parliament iodny told the Can-l ndiou Press hp was ccufilicut the. fate of the Liberal GflvvlTlmvlii-l would hinge on IlOW Col. .1. L. Roi-I sion, former defence minister. v _ cs on Prilnv hiinistcr nincKcnzzcl ‘ ' ncc motion in lllcl May Decide Fate fi-f Government - .15 il . wcck. ; ' Col. Rrllstnn mics CUITIIKIOP-Pl‘ h, l}... government." hc said, "lllcu_ I think the zlovcrnment will Sillllfi.‘ but ii he votcs ‘no’ liieu it seems til‘ mc enough lncmbers will follow 111$ ienll that even if the ministry is not l-lcit-lxtctl tho lnnrglu ‘VWIII b°= so smnli that Mr Kill)» ‘Willa; ggfljugly t-onsldcr resigning." j The dcbntc Will opcn lcfuorrow. in the House when Mr KITIK_\VIIII move his confidence 111011011 111 B speech in yvhlch he ls_ BXPOCIPKI ‘w state the cnbincts policy now that authority has been taken unciel orlier-in-council to send 10,000 dlrlf- bees overseas. _ Gordon Grflydfln- PYORFBSSlVe Coli- servntlve house leader. and tl1e__0ih-_ er Oppgfliufn group ICIRKIPYS nkoly will speak bcfurc Col Rnision cli- tors the debate. The discussion ma)‘ extend ovcr ihrcc m’ fuurnliuii“ N.‘ m‘; 9nd there will be scvtulll (I 1s- ions nccorolnl: to iEcut 111-1111 Raiston Resumes His Law Practice MONTREAL, Nov. 26 The lcgul firm of Kearney, Duquet 11nd lviuciiny announced yesterday’ that former Defence Minister Rniston had resumed his law proc- ticc as o. 1mrtncr in the firm. 'l‘lic announcement added tho’. ihc ncw ilrln name wotlld he Rais- ton, Kcsriicy‘, Duquct nnrl Muc- ' Kay. Italian fiov’t lias Resigned 26- ( AP) Premirr ROME. Nov. govcrnlncnt of -Ii0i‘lCllii. inflpowci" monilus. Nazi Troops Trapped i . 1 Crown Prince Humbert. Lieuten- ll iliflb-QOUEFIII oifl the rtgnltueircservcr: . 36 . __ QpQ-QPCISIOIT on .10 res gna on. on: fliltlldlofigenw"Rybermgfiprol-Qeg on,‘ inm- cnnfcrrcu with the Prcsldrnis . elm-n [mm n3“, 11n- IYQWQ“ of ihc Srlinic and Chnmbcr oi Den- wd L“; Uxm-nmnlwd m uiins. Tiic Bonrmti Cuiiiuct mcrlu- 1,.§l~l=£l."§l--..lll-ll-<l l\\.\llil ti“. Bglflc gxlliie continued to conduct norntnl _ .‘ - 1n‘ g ilsuicss m“? ggmdifilffégiarza llllaavflu u Dlifcrcnccs in the Bonomi Cob- .§‘h',, newspaper 581d m0‘ pnenp; inct. nroso nlnlnlv fro/m olnwsito cnnnfiqnd original" demoyed 4g; programs of lhc Liberals nlid snvméus md tnnkcoms “m, Christian Wmiocrnts on onc_ hunci. L) 1000 ti...“ m H“. 1331. (‘l nrlcl Socialists and Communists on but uhntiillcir strmgth bccn 11"‘ ‘iéhfii; m l - uc. . .< rcoilced (‘DDSICIOYRIIIV bv “cent ‘h? 7y__\_\_n<;_olrdill3g<r>lngrltriilunéfllig' ihc llcim in succession to Mnrshnl Pictro Bntiociio‘ after lhc fail nil Rnrnc inst Julie. had decided to rc-. sign nftrr a conference with ail| porty hifidii _ _ is 0ff Banger List é HALIFAX. Nov. 26 - (C?) ~Vfrs. Mnrgnrct Nontic. “(i050 hilflb-"ld m5 been cllnrgczl with stabbing her with n sheath knifc. was rc- nlovcd from ihc tlnngcr list in bos- pltni here ovcr the weekend. With two wounds in hcr abllnmcn, tho woman was inkcn to liosiiitll‘: Friday night. iicr husband. Eclwn. Noadc, was clwrgcd with assault with intent to do lfl-‘Viliw 5mm” hum’ “l. BrudcnciL. CAN ‘lozvtd up Srlturvirly‘ iquc said. I (I Bloody ifliashyfln Begiunl .._ lcpi- ' b ogsn Fighter Planes Downed’ Sought To Protect Big 0il Refinery l LONDON. Nov. 26 ~ (CP) — AtI least 110 Noxl firthtel" pllltles \ m" rliot. clown in aerial comb “bile trying i0 prczccl G 1 5s lur3est natural 0'1 refinery at Mis~ burg from nu American fleet of the hzlninlei‘ blows 1.10,) lilrnvy 700 fighters. _l\'carlv 4.300 Aillcli planes flppvd ut German 12111111)‘ lilies during the wreck-cull, llnli till‘ toil tukcn includul at least 51; locomotives, 248 oil cars, and 40 . mulor vchiclL-s licstruycll or l sevcrciy (Izimngcfl. '7 Tun \'~.. rocket ‘aunt-lung mics in ‘ = 10d n», ILA 1-" " _ Ill" ril_\'_‘ A11 ) attack. . Ldr. Erncst Er bone cnginee ‘st. ’ . V>2 ro “c ii ' n. RAJ‘. benufigllléls IliUlillWIHIL‘ rltlackwi shipping off m: Nclhcr- lands and nortrnvclst German coasts, From the daylight, blows at i burg 37 United States bombers an. . 13 escorting fighters ore m The toll of 691111111 fighie s the third largrs‘. bug of illicrccptcrs shot lion-ll in by Ihll United Slates A Last Nov. 2nd, United :51 picked off 134 enemy pznncs liver the lvfcrscburg oil centre l3 miles vvcst of Leipzig nncl Gcrmnuv sic- riilclid ll’? in the sumo urvu on Sort. 11th. The utinck, was illc niiilli on illc Misburg rcfincry, which lies 15 lllll~b east. of Iinnnovcr nncl has a yrariy reduction of 220.000 tons. II. fol- s raid by 10M) 0M A’ - . oili Ell.‘- squadron a‘. ziuoliicr Unitcrl IJWTIKJGIS r0- .. SL1‘. ~ i\ S ‘ii oilcrlzi’ lighters were encountered on the Merscburg mission. l The Saturday nilncks cost 121 bombers and five fighters, g dclnycu ocimluniiqilc disclcs C llcr targets h." zmercti we: n four~lnne rnll vi: .1 .1 Biclcfcld cud railyarlls at Honlnl l; miles farilicl" northeast. The vul- o link Iretwccn the Ruhr and a " "s Fi'."\("rIl‘II infill? silovm traffic A BIIUSSIEIS. Nov. 26 - Prcuiirl‘ Hilbert Picvlot pd on Plllffgflit)’ 1li"(‘ii1 IllUi for iuniirlxmv in LI ' " ' fl lu n bluody c l . l A - I1(‘Iil1f‘il\1 the chum- sci: "out of 1 who rushed '.l his country honlc in Luxembourg by automobile. snlti in on inlcrview that the demons.- ‘ "nus stage-Si bv inch lug nonl- wlln have tliv clzii isii‘ hope of sclzing power, but we will not yield." I-‘crntlud Dclnzzny" ziuti-governnitsl - The ". . ivmico .. dcuioustrn- _ tors were kiiicri ililfI Z13 wuunticfi ' A govcrliuicnt sun. .ln:ni slill 1M persons wcrc injurcd. l6 gr.\\'ci\'.ll but that no unc v:.1s kilicll. "Jill-i government sprxkesmnn, however. ill the official rcport was "ilIil-l ... e govcrliluelitis vcrsion of i1 - llifnu" whit-ll cnuirnsioti s1 with that gr- ‘ llciiclli)‘ ‘- tlic ricmonstrnlurs IOil(‘Ill‘(I nil tho .1. clash when two of llicnl lczl the‘ ‘ crowd info tilc “ncutrnl zone" round tlic parlinliiclit bull and thrust n small ilnnri grclvlrlc, into nu armored cor ninnnell bvl “'1 two Bclglnu Stuic Poiicrvmcn. j ‘ "The Policc thicw thc grcno» rle back to snve their own lives and ; it exploded among the crowd.’ the‘ spokesman sold. Dcmlmy declared the police fired into the dfinnnstrotors and iiur-' lcdlancbirrcllndc among ‘them. ADA scrintlcn‘ . . in i1‘i‘rl‘."l1 11in (t is iiv d nejffiofifilfi’... {ores time after the)‘ “m, to Canada from Ireland.) (‘Jtilii not he q Anything flan . happen fit filial-cc. This Week grc. tiVL‘ wcro cxpccicti to sound out tllc opinion of ihcir consfitucncics tiur» in: the W(‘(’I(~(‘1l(I mui iiuls will be guided ' (nice to tho four who i"f'. Ill!‘ flovcm» mcxxt irenchcs of lllc OffiCf-IIFCOIITTVII inst wcei-t‘. sprccit ,1 \"!I\‘.('Vl|§ w now mzlizr iii-l" chow n "rrn Tl‘ 8 PAGES nemy Lines By AUSTIN BEALMER Mail. $0.00: other Provinces ll U.S.A. $5.00. Subscription Delivered. 55.00. IVEST Bend Not §ro|cen Ye PARIS, Nov. 26- (AH-The United States 1st Army seized tile fortified town of \v0IS\i‘€II@l‘ today llml drove the Germans from a height gen forest l1 1-2 miics from the Rocr River fortress of Du lle'l push inward the Ilhine. ‘flu: cncmfs defences at the zlpprouches t0 the Culogn of Gen. (‘lose In 0n Veniu WITH BRITISH TROOPS BIC-l FORE VEINLO, Nov. 2G German troops; in the suburbs of. Vcnio ucst of the lviuas River in_ Holland were isulctcd todnv byi lho blowing up of railroad and road. . t I bli \ilcrc before Vculll Brlilslil Report iinii is Resiglsg Because (if iirerghzh lie RS r v. . ‘I33 i 2nd into liic PllflllfVo perimeter of lins- ‘*‘ dug defences bcforc the mail. : the (‘ll_\' which lies orl the cnstcrn bank of lhc Mans. 1 Suclgzcn, 2.400 yards from the‘ swuliru Mans cast of Vonray was, captured. tiozl of In Hurtgen Forest ALLIED SUPREME QUARTER-S. Nov. 26 -- American troops fighting in the Hul-lgcn tor-cs: have captured high ground tviliiin 4 1-2 mlics nf Durcn and cleared all except thr’ nsrlllcastcrn corner of the vast: trout. British 2nd army troops in the} Nctlierlonds closed up to the. wusterll defences of Velilo a gate-t lo G0l‘ilTflll_\"S Ruhr. but in‘ llilll)‘ LL-C-cn. C. Dcmpseyls nlcu lnnlic little headway puicr opposition in kirclicn urcrl. Headquarters confirmed that the ‘U.S' 9th army had captured Bourhr-iln. two miles soiltllucst of t'0lli).l.i.l. HILL .1110 Rom" River. and was fighting ‘ 1n the ilunictilnte vicinity of Kosini" P , to the north. ills Ffisliiiilit-l iimltli, iillil 'll(‘v f‘ Prsrztlriit iilvziszuLil . “"131 To Wed Soon ' . ilospil. kl‘ l ‘ms liccidczi 11v .- e; ‘ position DOPHUSC‘ i ;_nJ\‘<’-l’llc a MONTREAL, Nov. 25 ~ lcPv_} iiucss \v ' not (I3S'j ggtimifl: (icorgxc HlBuzzl lfiguiciinrz.‘ 5M1, hm ‘m; .-...,.,.-...\-|. (fin rlcc u 1e ncrla c encc w ~12’. E“32.“i.§“.i§i€§§éil iliiiiifiihflli?“ unnnvrlioic spccuintioil f?“ DH‘- Ii-‘v “nd “i ‘m’ 5am!‘ m (‘(‘(I|\‘ut< nun-S time l‘f‘\'E.l.(‘(‘I that n stnmncii in- 1 U5 hi. p }tlll‘:;n1ln{sl\méshcll him out of om, , ‘Imus P Tllc I)l'l(I(' will be Miss DIliIill Vvllilinil. Vnncouvvl‘ rlcbilt-nntc whom Ill‘_i‘li(‘L on 1110 west cons: more than a year ngo during a iouv organized bv the Canadian, lzovernmcul following his return, irunl hinlin. puss Whlttail is thr- nniy- liaugilicl‘ l>f ltll‘. and Airs. Norman R. Wlliitnll of Voncouv '" Iflllfi granddaughter of Sir James l tVllittnll. Tllc wedding will tnke place in Montrczll. ‘ c who shot down 32 en- . most of ihcm over flint until u tiny or so hoped to gct back in- ‘in ucllon with the RAJ“. but -i1int 11c hall flnallv bccn dofinltciv ULluv-u Stuff of the nil summer to build .1 ii" ho sold. "but; ' 'cn tiowu n- tnk ‘ 1 l _ . ‘i4: llli m)‘ cnczwcil licut-cfnrtli bc rlcvotui to lacing n good hus- bunli for Dinnu." Tile hoidci‘ m’ iiic 13.5.0“ DEC D.I’.M and Bur suffcrcd tllc in- pu _‘ Oct. 3. 11143 in ii wild piunuo cvcr Franco ns hc battled with two (‘vol-mun DIfiiiPS Hc blrlckcrl out as his Spitfirc dlvcri from Iii.- 000 fccl. to 5,000 fcc‘. and his sin- milsclcs wcrc torn us his .c up nf its nun rlcr-orri. to 17.000 fcci wllcn Buzz recovered consciousness. CDTTACTVHIUT‘: l il'll(I(‘ll.E. i i" of Lin‘ I\vI;\L'I§(ll-'ll(' iilug Lou m Lin‘ iiouso wouxl llil‘ coinbilmi rn iwu mm! 1:1‘ ups - o. LX111" 'onil .ll1(i Ii 'ill" sliilln u! Willi ill sup» ‘.1011, which llnbic tor 11W‘ 60.000 Home Defense Troops ‘.- Oiicbcc lrzelubu“. Demonstrate In B. 0.1 in VANCOUVER. Nov. 26.—1CP\ -- ~ 1b ‘Two military‘ police were ‘illiiilllfi the Hot)“ in nqliitiuii and n flni! “'11s torn down nil- conslcripticu parades ipvolv an estimated 2.900 homc rlcfcl ,- sol- diers in fivc British Cclisilblni towns Snturdny. i Pacific connnnlid issued a vrc-. nnrcrl stnicmcut toduv that tlr "duuonstrntors were protesting wiini they’ 1l‘l‘iili‘(| ‘l “plimicv copy, scrilvtion‘ mid cvurcssiug tllcll‘ -‘\.;-. lzpprllvnl oi n form oi conlpuisioni wthlch’ thov couskbrcd dlscrimin-I u or} .' . A flea-tearing incident occurrrd‘ at. Prino‘ Gcorizc wh-crn Reno‘ Goxlin Wlis iururri nvcr to mum)‘ .vrovosis nftcr nnminl! restitution nf $12 for riulnngr dunc a n“. Jnck torn from a ilng pole at ihc ‘Prince George Citizen. a weeklv Incwsvollner. in rem sin.» l1’. n lmnounccmcnt‘ ltfurll will tiepcnri on Mr. Klnifs nncns the (iciultc on motion tllni the ~ ““)‘10l'i r‘ main- t p ‘1 - mc- 1w Print: pr !I\' v’ ciccisicus in ii". riv c1 . iIHI illc null-cou- s '1' ‘if ‘. lilo l:f’l'1:li (hi? .fifil1lf‘.'~5 Iv vo-cpw (Ccntinltcd on page 6. Col. 6) lAPi "I I Armv troops llivc infiltrlucrlf . ngulnst. i, the Gcilen-Y {Juiicli 11ml lcss iium a miic frolnjligiiis ulnn iill‘ Mosquizos . ‘ n i " nu! il as . 3m ‘m ' ‘ iv ' on the eastern edge of Hurt- ren, major barrier to the A1- e plain “are Iicnding undo» M“, ‘ ‘ Eisenhower's great winter offensive. But there lstiii was "is Ward“! I“ .110 hlnt of a collapse, Don Whitehead, Associated Press War Corresp ondeni, reported. Alberta Officer Awarded V. f). ‘ ()'I"l‘.-\\\'l\. Nov. _27 -— lMon. .51u.\" —- WP» _ 1m. mvill vil- ‘nln Currie. 32. oi Moose Jaw. bask. ‘and Owen _5ound. Ont. .21" officer of the south Aibcrill - Kecolmulssnnl-c ilegiment. be- ollmc the seventh (‘nnnuilln to win lhc Victoria; (‘ross llf this will-l xfor blocking and holding one oil the main German escape routcsi out of the Falaise pocket. !fencc Headquarters De- r announced I I Giiy Lights 0n When Mosquitos Arrive LONDON. Nov. 26=~It A . iMosquitos Saiurtizlv night. made t‘ sebnratc attacks on Nuremberg. rail iuuction for spool‘ iirolu. The (‘iii was lib nz As the firs’. btlnlbs will dovn I. lights wcn- snuifcd out. Tilt‘; nu’ u 0H 1154:1111 during the raid and ch ll Went out again. Air Ministrv spokesmen said till-v considered it nnturni Zor ‘ muons to kccu thc ‘ily iiiumi I)(L‘llii.~'(‘ 0f its importui funnel Dfiilll. to 'lic w OlITCf hiusutliz " wok of ITLDOITILIIIL Snturdnv 1min .0 5500b 11D Z0 trains in Northern Hoi- lanci and Germany ‘(REY mu. 1f F001 BALL 1’ You Q01’ 1'0 115E YouR LIETEU) R O LOG ICA IA Minimum and l\i zliurc: V.l!ll‘l1\i\k‘l' .1 lccgillu l1. l . Win- Torniilll 2r. 42; Ot- ' ‘.24 ‘.12; Quebec l1; Aleut- ux 2S1, (‘ltarhvtc- strum iJ_ 1GP» lempclw ‘iilllliil ltisuulnc Wcsl: hinderniv "wlnus; fair nnrl lit-comm: a little milder, ioilmved by light 1111f‘, at night. M ‘itilnc i-list: Aiorieraie udnris; _\' cirnlciv with slationorv or n llttlc lliuln-r tempr-rzliurc High llliv illls zullluiin: and tonight at 8 2:3. Sun scls this nilclnoon at 5.27 null rlscs tomorrow morning m £109 Full moon Novombcr 29th, 9 52 M Silmmcrsilil‘ mic tlrzirccn minu- ics inlcr than ChnrioPctovcli. DAILY AIR MERVHTE Charlottetown - Sllfllmlflalur: — Mom-ton Loaves Charlottetown A M. ii 3f] A.l\l: l’ M Arrives (‘hnrlnltrtnwn i2 45 l‘ M. 5 43 P..\ 8.411 l‘ M SUNDAY SERVICE Leave (‘hllrioltetotrn 11.30 A.i\l. and 4 P. M. Arrive Charlottetown P. M and 5.45 l‘. iil. CIIARLOTTI-ITOWN - NEW GLASGOW (Daily except Sunday) Leave Charlottetown i l‘. ‘i. Arrive (‘hnriolietown 5.50 1'. M PEI-N S FERRY MLKVICI: DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAYS Leave Wood Islands-iii 00 A. M nnd 2.00 P. M. ‘ Leaves Onrlboo-Azflii noon and 14.00 ill l a