1 r .WESTERN ‘GUARDIAN nqgusfiolllh h 5 s all 3i: El .1 h i5 vlll a m- . ":".:"....-.'.:.:"-"-"~ Dollqllngnon I h“ ‘aw-Ill! uelloltflqruvliehlgeq llro. Douglas Bordon y TO - DAY ERROL FLYNN ANN SHERIDAN _ —in- “spas DARKNES ” SHOWS 7.15 TUESDAY AT 8.30 T"! CHARLOTTUTJWN GUARDIAN 00E$ h‘ Farm Bonforonoo a 0n lit ilttawa D1 JAMES MQOOOK ll. 0. l. I-'. liasualties Doe. I (C!) UHAW~ 1h. II..C.A.I. in m“. “d prisoners since the start of the n: will "'91s, Ah- Minister Powvr ll- munool Sl-tlllllly- IWago Increase For 12,000 ILS. Goal Miners The known deal totll l. i (Camilla rm sun writer) ' ab: 11%- ns-"argi, ha. s. z use’: £0”, o AWL mo} 6 (g ma] cyrrAwA. Dec. G-AOPJ-Domwunm In‘ u“ N, l. "u. ‘w. h bu! and interned in nenthl I-‘olln- Wage increases 1 a. oy I ll inien u, q, “n-1- you: u a ma. m‘, 1g, vacations with pay or will m 11°" authorities in conference dremllg; gwhnisdhdflolW“"'-@“"_m -—-—-—»--— employed by three msior N0,"- OF day received assurance of Al; u an bobs dleuuae u an S Em ire Prime sooth OG\"IBD§GS were ordered by isacrlamarc, direotm- of Natlm unmuauuuwwumu,‘ ayS P m. Nana‘, w" “m, 30m; w. . BQIIONVQ BQYVIDQ. tilt lN-taafiégz, Mm...gguppthet"tonek Ministers TQ Cgnfgr (in m ‘I (mung cflflgll of. thfl ss-tsrw.“ w“. mac‘ -m*w.......~~- - m ma» ~*,,-,,,~Y - of flnn willmnk a. sI-lous llm-' ql—o.:f.\orlnnln.'l:‘hhfl=.h"‘ " zmmou. Dec. oD-r-efif 0151:: lgrltldlllnlrrllmi columbfiflmggiwm‘; 915 lug’: x%amars Millie at w‘ din-tum —teriopmis?gg:inintnrview here of officers of the United 111:1!” — . ' pom. . ’ f ' wh e a. inion- "Elia “Endd? con- w-gflmramsvsd...» mlmhghififfi. ‘§‘.‘i$..‘.’.°“3€. blgma- ma??? gtrilfismizfleuorgf their fereoioo at which vincisl wn- ‘u... mumm- mum» Ml’! mmms w.“ demand. r5 ulna-e their deputies nJKL-anmmmm-lu plru Prim - . Th, Baud m,‘ m, wemm m. . uucumnlau-s-uansm-n prev; ezrgmudnwthz-rtllmfilthgx m wmh we mm" Md mud’ (‘- "m" °' an increase of s1 a ddy and Wm represent- E-tigosoggrsult-giifliu federal author- lg-g la and for that reowll o. e b n “d” given $1 a. day and the two weeks’ Noyce The Mo!» sud ‘Iowa Council. of tho TOW! l! Borden, would‘ be pleased to... hear from any Dootn EDIT” outed In taking over thl, - Practice of the lste binomial. Dr. Ii‘. A. Bell. I. W. CANN, Town Clerk. f___"_""""_"\ |n5unnnE£ ALL LINES °“ s" office of o n. ' ' .... .. u. ,,,,.,,; Illa: At Sunmorsulo t... Mantis-mil‘! a. t. a. m» H d .. ... ....... . vacuum m W my m, m - mmmiunglsa “rm “b” women‘ h" sought, was a. further demonstration Tm “We know that there l-re thou- sM-‘RT won't m“ "Wag" mitimws 1 pmperly dbl“! “n45 nmqucln; d ————— timed ma e an rnppess on." I (we lull?!’ "1 Tfigcafj§fieh dew mominwhsr homo in Sulll- livestocokt farlm requiring apigrymfil- l]. s. u, . -(CPI— Durlll The Nova. Scotia miners in an l ' w m’ - . ' m‘ °‘ ‘m’ '" ent help" he said. "We onnsider- two months of heavy raids in 1 application presented hv district w u $2 EJ545511 8\ml|ner':i.de‘gd Summereide ‘d ‘m’ f‘ m‘ "m" °’ “flwfllf,” more than 3.000 water éndlllfls l" 26. U- M~ W- A». had asked for all . r a '—'_' _ . hich t. reoeiv our m ' ... ed. b were f l. d l h b - ' ‘$11,333:? lgrldlélagwrghilghggh- fir; walnuts‘? ‘?m.§c“§e' Yiglmrotgdfittentizrrwtlaismwtbgrigve NEW Ygigilik Pa-Tfm-‘figmt. tifélfwfiwsvrtfrtgiétgaihaerrwEmbi/rlil ‘i1 £023.52? glpsagiliaczagoyn bldvés zmdde . I! ' 12-8-21. .' ' "w" < _ ' e vatlmi few weeks, Her ert orr son. ll - for holidays with pay u provis- , .__. m‘ sh, w“ magormvv by one“ g1! campus i‘ h;‘;“§n°§“f,‘§.‘f,',“§,,§3k§‘,_ ugftfxfiss heghiwlil: filter of ‘lllcmcivsaollrétoyglsdindeeléltngh an tvrvlas gioadel far hollidliays indview PROFESSEONAL (.ARD ERTON “and draw m‘ W0 dauahun B" huh-ad a a 1 d m‘ m“ t m, end of m e , uzafl a r - g ya 0mm ss 0n's ecis- Z.__ Janna“ tickets fol‘ llfl‘ eighteen you! I80. {as :1? telelé/fmgllizifr 63M???“ ‘Am w“ “hem... tcdayihfllglfillatho“: I lion Cflvfilfglé“ western mlnfers. ( w.,~<,~£,y,v,smm;r, w‘ “my reqixzaerftegufggfd h. "rifles. Qmfii?" JaaPflThl of I ‘ - gurvn m esge titfinlndusfip‘ foroggyfll: hdo; pggof-the librayy‘ ion Cgal ‘Co iggdlgetgcgl 88min!- . a X _ . l | I n - _ ., . Mammy‘ Bo n44“ ggggi? figsiunlilfgdwgbns ghee: “more Kai-Ev... be£ygtt sent to tho of the lalte John Bums. Lager Lead-l and Oldlsydgiey COléierli-s Ltd. are {f T. E. g2 .__-—— m ‘ woods. Cane a was some .- er are ein llt cu: on. I‘ n t e Boar ‘s flnslinvs. 7 ’ . . '- ~-—- —- ~ - . ——--.-.-~ —~ (» . A 4;“; TltlPl. unloading Ken- are two brothers. L. MocSween _ 000,!!!) board feet in lumber re. , a f j charter“; Arcuunmm _V 3 91...... of Milwaukee, Wis. and Dr. raw. rs “m... m. 3mm, "Q5 “w _/ n , W“ °“ °' “W” Dec’ '34g_|_ Mecsween of Brighton Mass. She S I00 ' o‘ "-‘ " my; for off car 911W!‘- ' I h **’“°°°k' Summers!“ iz-s-n whgafdreiggl wufi‘. on Wednel- ___ Fm "m" ell S Gan BC “BEGQEQS want. so. Lanndrv ___ ' dfly st 2 D-m T0 ht!‘ l0“ If!!!“ The monthly meeting Q1 m, m. From labor available in the slack P _ wwvwregax f YESTERDAY—The ‘zytiille Family c: c an“ A“ x1118“ o! ‘he w. M s" égrérgsextgonanthlenélgtgent diexgalgilegg . _ V’ u the 1h“ ‘Mm m“ w“ ‘Ilium’ "him Chhmh- w“ “em had beenpmet in the nick of time. P -—An BIRTHS rday mdrllilli 1mm h" lest evening u. Heart: Hall, with Demands of many of the base canto, Dec. a - (a > D _ _.. . ._ . ce °'°1°°k' m“ m‘ . the President Mrs. D. W- M53316‘ metal mmcs wflfe being taken case officer o!‘ “Xe Btgdlieng gigtmegihlir DEwAR-M 9h? P E luiim Mass was celehratedlby c d‘ sh‘ on in the chair. The devotion: cf by the campaign and many fag: las lixdacggtltxllllfiwest “mm m m geccmb?’ cbiesid} to“. r E‘ c’ Macmmnd and u“ igffizmed were led by Mxa-lgghnTgmgseg/Ilesvrdd worlkertiin hm been ream hcvig; today of thc Pactiic war de- l ¢id2dg€er ' w“ ' ‘ a ' E ' gtufiitgrévea wgtaecltelgn V G . xzscdinclhudilrairgughepter 23f “Christ's wfiAlKlnwfllshe required to return to glared‘ “I think we can beat Jd- t ” ‘ . - ' ' " ' 1. ' - - ~ a .- . ..| E hbearfls we": us)“ mm‘- Altsrnative w communism’; sfter agriculture next sprins. 331d M’ PM‘ wmmut landhtgh andifdapiiisc j-YJQJJIEDTQAh/llphgvg ‘ih/VFL-é; bee‘ Rpm" Rmkim which several of the members wok Name“. n1 nce A M tlonary ‘(g-tee on c Fétihd‘ Churlotretilvti Jet Iii-ii" flfir MacDonald. T": m a discussmn o! the sub- Sgvzlfzitgifailtimeancgt fa‘; ahcmpw; mwtleaxblgficer, who came to Clelro ! E ‘ v h’ A s‘ I °°- al supplies board, said d usslons t “ma”... m the “meal pan- l‘ TE SON-At the hauls 01' 1\ ts. -———-————-— The meetlns the" Wweeded Wm‘ d w will de " l’ , 1 Amp N_ w, M K" 7c , e, 194.3, " “Dd ma‘ will“ 0' Reeves‘ u“ elect!“ °1 omens ‘or me 2:3: lwhcm" ‘Jgggézgls mfvar‘ Flex. bgffiesrtzrtcee mhfinidittred wit to Mr. 2131i! LPEWFSUKI, U" the" home m Dnrmwuth’ i“ 0115mm! Year- when the tonowlng. 10115 ill-Tm moducts- 3h J|1p3ne5e cduld be tlirottled by of Mermaid, n daughter. shiierd 1011mm day fhfmhlh officers were declared eltfled- These discussions will be in Cdll- " a b, d a‘, m... any...“ with —» ~~» , ~———— | they pleasantly spent with UITAWA, Dec. 6 - Just prior Resident M". George Paterson, mm The menu; Wm be “pen 1,0 clam lnc‘atlon.or recapture o! me Daxrub m, farmer's parents. Mr Ind Mrs. to Britain's acquisition oi bases in vlce.P|-e5\del’l|;_ Mrs. D. W- Math- me press "Iednesday when it is vx- t_ Bhsq- d Ea t Indies a source ,_____-_..._ , . . .______ hrl RRVPS. slllflmefihde- the AMI“. 1715.51 dfilmym “d eson Corresponding Seolfl, MIB- pected the aims for 1944 will be an- PM 9i‘ l?“ in vjhich “in enemy MaclNTYRE—At Sgvuris East on -——-—€—-— corvettes. of the Royal cenadian- J01“; 51mm“, Asst. Corresp- nmmced. . i’! SW1? Yviest H, 5am m. Am. December 2nd. 19%. JHHW Am“- BIG 3 REACH "h". 111 00mph!!!’ a secy Miss May Smith. Recording Agriculture Milnster Gardiner ls leans ell umaent EH5 ma“ rose Madmyre, aged 6 1-2 -——- Wm‘ ""749! °l - m! R0131 5e " Mrs Creelmsn Asit- EH10!‘- expeched m address ‘he wmerence’ ‘moans ‘re w‘ k ‘ months, infant son of Cpl. and (Continued from pm n "WY and ill ell-operation with ' a|§§"secy' Miss M. MecLeod. llllvfwlfirh-Nihls hiigffiltlx-at Gums w“ ha“ be m“ °“' __ Mrs John n. Maclntyffi- -——- -.-.. ~.-_-:_-: planes of the Royal Air Iioroe, en- “assumes, Miss B. Douse. Ass E- h“ “ma” GORDON_At summerside o" Dc“ m loccmponled by lllrse mild umllitary and diplomatic leaders. The fact of the conference was fqlly known w the Axis in 6d- yum, but the Germans, signif- mtly, could do nothing about it. Mast of the Nazi agents dropped mung the tribes before the meet- bg me said to have been captur- li, and no gop was left in the {doll of protection thrown about o e ty. No Mention of Second Front The final smion of the epochul mftftnco was held Wednesday at be soviet nnbesey. Military prob- mod been settled. The three set down at luncheon, tal- hd throughout the efternoon, had dinner together and continued their discussion until 10:80 p- m. Theo apparently on the most l-iendly ten-us, they siid goodbve. lit intervals they were joined by their high diplomatic ’ ‘ . ‘more was no mention made. apparently of a "second front", and it appeared that the question had been fully aettled- Also, no men- tion was made in the communique 0i "unconditional surrender" o “Molly. nor was an expected “sur- render or die" ultimatum given Germany. I AIIOTON SALE AT FREDERICTON DECEMBER 7th A1‘ 1 P. M. l I ea ol u ll work “when. {£10 ‘iaMyeEi-i old, loud. work enywhere, Holstein ml Ind young cottlo, s sheep slid n u u-lu-“lwfiit.” s.§'.'t'."§l3" ti’: Vlrt wheels end ule, Ivor; John- ldll. l2 sllll elm New Eioxcyand-Fh mo". ns l Ilhs WI I Q ma many athei- thinsniot’ uma. l! IKi-lrmv. m. first fine llly lol- lowln JOIN S. Ell-l», Fredericton, P. l. l. Rufus STEVENSON, Auctioneer. 12-4-31. >__—:~—_.— f the offensive against U-boats. That gzged in a blockade lliliinst U- ets along the Bay of Biscay, it was announced tonight by the Hon. L. MacDonald, Minis- ter of National Defence for Nav- al Affairs. In maintaining this blockade warships operating from the Az- ores will be able to help to apply the au nglehold on the enemy. That the combined sea. - air meas- ures in the Bay of Blscay had a chastening effect on enemy sub- marine warfare, is borne out by the figures computed for North Atlantic convoy losses in recent mollthll. as well as by the high toll taken of U-boata who are bold enough to venture forth from their lair: along t); French Const- The fact that Canadian corvett- es are tow etgaged in offensive action against U-boats is one in- dication that something went am- iss recently in Hitler's undersea warfare plans. To quote one cor- vette captain: "Hitherto we had always been on the defensive. Jlroiecting the convoys along the North Atlantic routes and, some- times I almost despaired of see- ing the day when we would assume day seems to have ari-ived now and, here we are, hemming the Nazis in. right on their own doorstep.” True some of the U-boats man- aced to sneak out as indicated by the attack on the convoy in which the Canadian destroyer st. Croix" and the E. N. frigate "lichen" and corvette "Polym- thus" were sunk, but that is inev- itable. Hcwever. these losses are more than balanced by the heavy toll taben on U-bosts in the Bay of Biscsy alone, both by warships and planes- Nlsfl Glider Bombs The iizzls have now introduced the aerial glider bomb in an eff- ort tn loosen the trllflzlehold and it was while enllltd in l. blockade patrol in the Bey that the Canadian ‘rrlbul "Athubuskan" was damaged by one of these. The Canadian ships have, on many occasions, been the targets for those bombs, but so for, of these operating in the Bay, only "Atha- besken" has hen hit. 0n one oc- casion the group with which the Canadian oqrvettes "Edmunsto Tress, Miss Isabol A. Coffin. McQuarrie, itfrs. Monthly Secy. Mrs Supply Secy.. Mrs. ounced, the Nazis the true meaning Perhaps starting 2. The Russian 3. Nazi hombifl! shortly-a threat shopworn. Lh-IBG s9 my Ryti as n. and "Sno ‘ u" were serving was attacked by a horde of Junkers 80 and lIblire-Wulfos. fortunately, ell, llllll’ all in: overhead between the taken part in the recent offensive Gnltlrtndoowooyoerdariounu onduklocltlle "mflvvdwnnooeuseee mine Nwng; "I Olll IAIN IRAS‘! IIHIO-QIIIII MIDI “finance-untamed "new Ensan Drug 8. Photo Sorvloo sweeps include the Tribal demo Qoquoh" and " ens. During the our period of blockade "Iroquois? was common dedbyOomnnderWJ. oimglt. C. N-, of Victoria, B. 0.. and “Ath- ebuksn" Commander G. R. Milel, O. B. l, R.- O.N-, of esay, N. 3-, the senior Both of these officers have returned to Canada to take now eppoinune. to ‘Ioquois’ and she is now under commend of Commander J C fliblrd. D. S. 0.. R. C. , , 011108;. l now‘ u? i est Royal “M000 DY | production!’ D. N. B. whom, merit of foreisll workers in Gor- IIILIJNG IDI- CALI‘ IMDONDHQEY. Northern IN- loffil. Dom; i-(UP ‘mum on was so 0r “f; oettle market her: recently! ‘t . hi" "H! mulls for some time and is about the ever-age H Wheezing In the Chest Points The venor of Social Committee. Ml‘!- Temperanoe, Miss Community Wlelldhhl“ ssionate leave and working on the}! Peter Sinclair. Nazi Gomment 0n Teheran Resolutions NEW YORK. Dec- 6 — (Al?) -- With the Roosevelt - Churchill - Stalin ueheran resolutions the dam on a. flow of propaganda apparently designed resolutions, and (B) angle for ad- vance notice on Allied plans. peditlon, one Berlin broadcast, re- corded by tlie Associated quoied Nazi leaders as saying, ob- viously after thinking over promise of the new assaults:- l. An Allied invasion of Western Europe may be expected soon. also may be expec Allied countries are to be be l‘ oogglfissfiexfefil Negonéginlggxx his department; Surgeon Capt. A ed that th: Nazi D. N. B. Agency hui transmitted to the controlled European press a. summary cf the Teheran communique — but had: omitted the passage saying leaders rest-lied agreement es w the scope an timing of the operations to be un- dertaken from the east, west and u Along the lLue of offsetting the big three declarations, the Berlin Radio- broadcast a Heist gash quoting Finnish President to speech the "independence of the mull states god the continustwn of Hnlsnd’: strllflle." Reuters news agency recorded s Berlin broadcast which said "it is understood that one of the decis- ions of the big-three conference was to impose reparations of 8600.- on Germany. Since it r d this can never be pm. the Allies intend to mute. t themselves Cnnsdion warships which hove man industry "Id post-war Pm- sl-ld representatives Nlll press met today st We mar, and tint Interior Minis Fritz Beuckel ass- a-rsmm. n a,_ _ .04. Is bgllgyfln “m Hui-near manhunt-munch, September anc. October nearly l2.- 000 men from all branches of the termed services were doing farm twork. most 0i them on 00ml!"- t. Rpgerson, Con- Z. hcme famis. There were 2,500 so - diers out on the farm Jut ‘pinn- undor which men are detal ed for emergency farm work as i181‘! ° military duty. “We had some aPp-rehension B- bout the quality o work which might be done by soldiers who We" sent out to farm work." ne said. “Reports from all over the colllv try indicated much greater satis- faction by farmers with this pill-ll than we anticipated.’ A Mi ssiona rY L- Simmons. Hobbs. Ottawa Conference 0n llonoreal Disease ann- wnight broke to (A) offset of the historic OTTAWA. Dec. 6—(CP)--R.e- presentatlves of several medical branches and Canadian end United States public health authorities tu- day are attending here the opening sessions of a four-day conference designed to reduce the threat of Jenereai disease to Canada’; war icffort and home life. Purpose of the conference is to consider how best existing admin- Iistrative facilities for the prevent- ion of venereal diseascmey be util- ized in Canada and the nced which exists for their modification and extension. Pensions lV._l.ster .eads the list of delegates from the fishing ell- Press, the winter offensive ted- reprisels against now somewhat: i i Mackenzie McCailum, Medical Director Gen- lerel, a group from the Navel Ser- lvice: Bldg. C. B. Chisholm. Dir- ector General of Medical Services, the Army Delegates and Group .Capt. A. D. Kelly. Deputy Director cf Medical Services. Medical Per scnnel from the R. C. A F. Provincial Departments of Health are represented by delegates from their divisions of venereal disease control and other public health or- ganizations and university depart- ments of preventive medicine also are represented. Think Newspaper-Best Guide To Public Opinion OTTAWA. Dec. 6 — (C P) -- Most Rev. Norbert Rpbichnud, Ro- man Catholic Archbishop of Monctnn, sold at a. dinner given in his honour here that “despite modern inventions, the new eper remnins and will remain or a long tune w oome the best medium to guide public opinion" He ssid that while the rmle and motion picture may have a pro- found influence on the life of l. l‘ nation, they are not s for the newspaper. 1t hm planned for many yours. he sold, to found e Hench - language newspaper for the benefit of 226.- 000 Wench Csnsdiorls living in the Muitime Provinces. RETURN VALUAILI BOOK OXIORD. Engllrld, Do¢.—(0P)_ A valuable mtin menusc“ ‘ of Institutes of Justinian, found he nlVIBe in a book drive gtggngora racer Inndon has been - e‘ e Bodl Lib from whore it " an at? | time 180.. BRAOKNBLL, l lThe Regal timely‘: “dd msohire town has been the “complete nki dis- aavoceting in a Pill!- compensate etiug Ger- of 1. trest- )— A dropped Prices abounds l hi2}: to be a; old- “mum by in B11 . to Bronchitis vocete Genet Army. Judge a1 for the Canadian (Canadian Army WWW) Brig. R. J Orde. Rev. J.C. MOGMXEBD. Toronto. Church opposes soc e-lism, defined as precluding the "private y. In a Bishops‘ ropert gtatement issued ion, Archbishop that socialism which committee u. tr: Ciuuch reserves it for " a trine or system which 6M condemned." BLITZ HERA) 1515p IONDON. Dec. Laughing Worden"- -W. H. who was always first to strive his An? st in London kelled by a. bomb as he left home. DIES IN AIR CRASH Dec. —-(CP)—- A. NAIROBI. Kingsley Heath. Commissioner Police in Kenya, died in an P‘ lottetown. B. Louis Moose. New Arman. tween Mt. Stewart end Chnrlo town. der leave at Dennisu. Phone 1m git-U‘. -* ole onion-r TONIGHT Holy Name Hall Sponsored by Knight! of Columbus. No. OI C. A. (DJ I‘. C. .%_m"qw°"w~" wmlmpallbaal-Jilfl. t “ti! % - e e. “ma”!!! illDrW sNorwogr ' ' ‘snub h], M... usgwmvsfiw fldmahflfiii-hlllm lmilvllmcbcutauamunuahooeat u Th1’. llllhruflo-t United. Toronto. Ont. Dulce lend. Ad- Says Catholic 0huroh Opposes Socialism ‘TORONTO. Dec. 6-(CPgLs-—k-‘M02t‘| right of for social act- McGillgon noted "different cur- rent mes-nines.” but that the Catho- — (GP) — “The Childs . po district his snswered- his lest alert. Bo was crash while en route to Britain. Too Late To Classify LOST us’: 168i. IN cun- lottetown. men's wrist watch. Please leave st Police station or Naval lion-acts. 12-7-11 FOR SALE, 100 BARIIED PLY- mouth Rock pullets, Dillon and s illet stock. Over four months vigorous bury Fianna. 12-7 li WANTED. MODEL A FORD CAB. 12-7-1i WET-TWO P!!! IIACII DI!- Roy Dunstoffnage. 17-7-2i vvsN-rlin- camp's ‘Ilif-CFCLE. when it comes to pyrotechnics warmalzers plegfy cf tricks. Sp ho the m;- at York harbor, many of the ercllengedmpsssengcrs his l. E9. tw- Tolre s look at this gun turret on a Lancaster of idea of what R. C. A f: through to make or the Nnzis- But the turret story of the night's attack b volcanic island of Ninafou in the Pafiifio picture, call it shattered Canadian Bomber Group's "Thund- orbird" squadron and get some . R. airmen life difficult only n fraction of the hair-raising damaga, left to right, are crew 01R C A. F. andR. A4‘. 114'1.z' (Official Navy photo. from N") , nature still can show the ectacle above is an eruption on th "Tin Can" Island. the world's E HULL e . Navy ilyers, ‘such as the. Back from almost two years in Japanese‘ prison stood along the rails and wept. Some film?! came 1236 Americans on the Swedish liner But all of them, Gripsholm. As the elwhlnse ship sailed into New Statue of Liberty, 1.. 1°" - o es w r t . . , the lulelase ct the etfinctitzsinviliuég gummr’ m“ 0mm Md ‘mm was attacked seven times by en- emy fighters on route to its target, ember 6. 1943. Mrs. Douglas Gor- don, aged 78 years. nesday at 2 pun. ANDREWS — At Boston. Mass... Dec i. Herbert James Funeral Wtfl- Andrew's. aged ‘l4 years. Funeral from his lute residence at Wheatiey Rivf!‘ nn Wednesday. Dec. 8 at 1.30 phi. Interment FRITVIBW cemetery. Please omit flowers. $99». rs. N. D. MacLean UN BERT AK El EMBALMER Charlottetown ml North Wiltsliiro i‘ Phone MI is» i , Diuguhmd,“—(lCP)e—-vx$€ g p0 ce iev - work on the dOCks during exceptionally buiy times. . A Sang, leu. with their first glimpse oi "the murmured to themselves, “Thank N’ ..., Stu-nip, Ont... 20 year old rep Dunphy. 20. 0i Wardlow Apt. Wnrdlow Ave, Winnipeg, nnvigl tor: and Flying Office Jlqnn, 1MP"?- Y“ the bomber out hock Dodge a0 of Solrit River Alt: tells to fight again. Looking overmtlac l ginflbeonibgr and former newspape y R Silt "Andy" Andrew, sol ‘Lin: r the Edmon Bu‘ North Christine St... ecu.- PM‘ .1 u ......_.,........._.--.~.-._....-.~-..w-