fi r Gu I- P afufiflf..." Glllrflilfl. The Peopl >.7////’ e’s Paper y; Covers Prince Edward "III-w m! ""-~...._____-_ \ Island Like the Dew Read by Everybody Th; expectation or- virtue Iqually produces it. MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN lnloll III. Two (Jeni. Gen. the Hon. A. G. L. McNaughton, C.B.. C.M.U., D.S.O., former iommatidct‘ of the First Canadian National Defence Headquarters u he assumed his new duties as Min- A few hours earlier he 11nd been sivom 1mg ister oi National Defence. the Cabinet as successor to Col. th Army Photo). Reds l/ln/ith in Of I ungaria :*_~:~__,_ Gan Reestahllsh ...-. a "illicit l" Frame lit: ;§atii:.ei*..:: OTTAWA. Nov. 3-(CP)— Can- adians mav re-cstablinh business contacts and exchange information with bilsincss institutions in the liberated nrcas of Eunice. but may not. do any actual trading. State gcreiaryl McLarty announced to- y. The 1w cement was similar to one made last week with re- spect to liberated areas of Italy. WASHINGTON. NOV. 3 -— (CP) -—T‘lle United States lifted it; ban on free exchange of business and personal information with France today. as a preliminary step toward re-cpening trod, with that country‘. Five-cent postal service ilvili be started icmorroiv. said the post.- cfilce department. ‘The United States, in ctr-ordination wit-h 'he British Empire. officially removed liberated areas of Franco, from the mtecory of “enemy territory." Coming Events 11-43121. FOR. SALE -— ONE JACKET Heater. Phone bG-l-L. 11-4-21. "Rummaiie Sale Y. M. C. A. to-day. 5.30 PM. 11-4-11. “Rummage Sale‘Trinlty Social llflll. Saturday o p.m. l1-3-2l "Show — Bradalbnnc "Come to the Dance at Emy- vale School Monday. November 5th. 11-4-21. "Supper. Raffle and Dance. §Iilcon Hall. wedntsuuy. nUV" mar mo. 11-4-21. "Supper. Bazaar. at. David's United Church. c-corgeiown‘ “an. Wednesday. November 8th "unit-o Church Chicken Eup- fi and Bazaar. Thursday. Novem- Bth. in '1TV0ll Hail. i.l-4~T~2l. rJgAliflliill Bazaui. Hal-lo Bay. u Blluy and Wednesday. November ll and 8th. Don't miss it. IO-H-H. “tpalll-Yy Sale. Holmans store. No "adammflovember 4th at‘ _ _ club n Sewing and "wlll-gglclzevliiz: omunz omioo Phlv until ltultxliacremzoiiclgn "A i-lns Oov W ‘ I - figfian Suppl; NOVXBIIIeII-Jlélf’ 03!. ' P on 35c and 25c. Star-tins: at - M- 11-4-14. "Chicken Supper and Dance. fifw slellr-velliitondov. Nov. om. mm". at 6. Mlllvielvv-‘t-Dé‘; "A quantit of pressed ha il :81"?! ‘fmme lately. Flying hlvgh. " el mice. Knud Jor en- "fl- Fredericton Phone 2 m mm"! River. 11.1-31’ u! ‘n m p; KY0"!!! lee Manda at “fifrlaéwll. Tuesga 2 p. ym 4 .m. N n - " i‘; kmYpl Oroclfwffiniladlflh 5 p’ f-ll \l"‘.l ‘ti’! n Capital 11-4-21. . 2.30. la Army. ls plttured at his desk a; e Hon. J. L. Ralslon. - (Cfiiladlfln [s time. By w. w. uancun LONDON. lvov. '.-. — lAP) —- Rzlsslan troops svrept within sigh of Budapests spircs today with nliilcs. as Berlin admitted ":1 cri- ltical situation" amid Axis defences {on the approaches to the Hungar- ilan capital. i A Bucharest radio broadcast re- ‘corded by Reuters ncws agency ‘slid "n revolution is in full swing" inside Budapest, but there 'was no confirmation of is rc- port. and the Budapest radio at CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. SATURDAY, NEVEMBER 4, 1944 Public Wings _ Parade Attracts Much Interest The first public Winn Pflffldt" i11 the I-‘rovmce was held yesterday afternoon in the Afmkc. liquors.- with Wind CommoliderQJ. hlmiden in c-harae. About ' hundred manners 01 No. z ixatlon school were drawn up fac- inz the Market BUlldl-IIR and the C A.tB.)i.C. Band turnlshed military music during the ceremony. which drew a large crowd oi civilian SL6;- tgwrs and was followed with krcaf est. Wl-na Command»: D.G. Price in- cute Conunamie: R-C-N-V-R . who ‘Dm- ned the wings on the graduates Most of the izraduates conic 11cm Eukland slid Canada. with mote irom mlflllilld Drcduinlnilung, but. there were IIVB from Belaium. thrct from Australia. one lrom Luxem- bllfil. one from Holland. one Iron) 11615-00. Wlp from Scotland. two from New Aealond. and one from the Uiiltiid States. ‘Ihere were none from Prince Edward lslaild. uric. was the recipient. ui inc uziae for the highest lnflliks in the class After the_ presentation oi 1hr. Wl11l§S._l-t.-t.lnui'. ivlcisauc Urluil,‘ addressed the irroduates. I-Ic toll the class he had 200d masons to; KllQWlIIQ the viorin _ OI inc An r0108. on‘ many occasion; pppyi; 01 the R.A.1~. and the it.U.A.l‘. ilitil bccrli of areal. us5l5lalllCL'_ to him whie out 011 the Atlantic. There- had always been 5 ailon bctwreu the i tvv and the Air ‘Force and lic kiiciv this some spirit existed between tile Almv and tile Air ‘orce. Had 1t not bccn iOl Illa hcrol? ‘Xblolts of the Air Fol‘- Bc 0\';r(.:c1'mu11‘.' much oi inuxvur}; 0. the armv would have been m1- DCSSIDIB. Zlne Cununziudcl- stud tcannrork was fll\\'£\\'o essential ir Hui" 0f the services 1111.1 ‘he l1ao- Colllllhts confidence lll lilL‘ 1:1“ i-‘Rlllll-‘lll 4 Cillaa exert-loin; 1i1;1| same lBil-RIWOIK which had ‘charac- tcrlzed the operational illqnis oi Mose other classes v5.1.1 hau izonc belore. lyL-Cmdr. aiclsazlc took the salon: “Jolie illv $0ld1_'-1”s l/Iblltliifilil. On lllfl lilcittorni with him were “L1H! gfilglilféllfil-iellél Price and Atl- Postmnster At Sackville Dies SACKVILLE. m; Nov.3 _ (CPI — John lrilinll Andersen. postmaster here for the lilgl, 24 years. died at his home latt- last night. A veteran of the First Great a late hour still was functioning. A Red Star front dispatch said panicky civilians were fleeting Budapest toward the Austrian border. 90 miles to thc west, and. Stockholm reports said some pery sonnel in Prime lvlinlster Ferenc‘ Szalisfs puppet government also had abandoned the imperllled city. Buddpests factory belt now lies within range. and the thunder c1’ the big Russian guns could be heard in the city. Both sides threw infantry re- inforcements and powerful tank and warplane formations into the Danube and Tisza Rivers, under the impact of superior Red Army forces. §Loans Secretary iTo Successor l. OTTAWA. Nov. 3 -— (CP) —Col. 'J.L. Raiszon, l‘L1,lI‘l!lE.’.' Durance M111- l er. was busy in l‘. tent-‘pornrv 0f- .l1:e in defence headquarters today wieuniuu ill.) corrcsuonrlliiice in on ‘effort to leave for Montreal this Iweckend. r He has loaned one‘ of his two ca- pable arcretarios. Miss Omwaters. jtu Gcn. McNaughton .hls successor‘. iuutil the 119w minlstm orxtinlus ‘his personal staff. Col. Rnlsioirs o- titer sccrctarv. Miss L.1Vl. Brecn. twill accompany him to Montreal and M15 Waters will .ollow later. W. C. '1‘. U. MEMBERSHIP EVANSTON, 111., Nov. 3 — (AP) — The National Women's Cl1rls- tian Tem erance Union has a membersh p of approximately 400.- 000, bays treasurer Margaret C. Munns. Bhe said the W. c. T. U. gained 12,060 members in the at. year. F Passes 800 OTTAWA. Nov. 8 — (CP) —- National Headquarters estimated tonight that today's purchases of Seventh Victory Loan Bonds would boost the cumulative total to the $800,000,000 mark. When sellng started today. the cumulative foal stood at $745.- 14l.l50. of which 388835686850 h been urchased by in ividuals. Thur my‘: sales amounted to 004043400 The three-week camimlmi. which has a minimum objective of ii.- 300.000.000. concludes its second was): tomorrow c l i b t» th bame on he p“ n5 c em bu: lwreckage of‘ their aircraft tonight. both Berlin and Budapest reportsl wfPckflge 0f the Plum‘. l! Will!- aoknowledged steady Axis retreats; _ edoooooopoo. mam War. he was a. runner overseas for ol. J.L. Ralsto . Find Bodies 0f long-Dead Airmen HALIFAX. Nov. 3 — (P) —'I‘\vo hunters cruising the woods across the lmrbor from here lmve found the skeletons of four long-dead R. C A. F. airmen and the ‘engine machine, was strewn over 50 yards. Percy and Cecil Rumley. brothers of nearby Dartmouth, who found the evidence of thc crash, estimated from the growth of moss and other condit- ons that it had taken place about two years ago. The R. C. A F‘ here had no statement on the discovery tonight. It was understod the air force was removing the bodies and remnants of the machine from the WOOGB- visual-Lease (in ‘Reduced Scale WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 -(AP) - United States lend-lease to the British Empire would be continued in i945, but on a reduced sale. under tentative pro sols now un- lder consideration, Itowaa learned today’. I (Canada takes no lend-lease from the United States.) The tentative Dlans. officials said. call for a Icut of about 50 per cent. which would mean American aid of between $5,000.000.000 and Dominion Loan Total Millions organizations. the Brotherhood of Railroad ‘Prainmcn. today invest- ed $500,000. bringing total pur- chases of Victory Bonds by the Brotherhood to 63.375.000- Lea ng units, as reported to headquarters tonight, included: . E. L: summersidc. 82; Char- lottetown. '14. Nova Bcotia: New Waterford, 150.7; Dartmouth. 107.9; Halifax. 00.7; New Glasgow. 90. New Brunswick: Fredericton. 50.8; Moncton. 45.0; saint John. 4-1.4. uebec: Three Rivers. 90.92 PH‘ eh» " of Canada's biggest laboi-‘ceg; sherbrooke. 75; Q“ S541. . Holzab; of SaultSte. lylziric. Uiii-‘ of the Fsilt accumulations to permit Allied supply bale. It la quite , '“ traffic to Antwerp through way mil and road Schelde. now in Allied hands. is Allied communications. Days or hours should serve [Further American prozrcss In the 1 day surprise improvement of position- uppcr slreirhcs of the Rocr River. horn enemy re to adverse iveaiher. . ‘flint i s massed guns ‘iufnniryt for . engaged. It. tends _l(iermi1n defences between fortified Anny Goes ‘china mu u. s. ‘In Agreement i i Minister. dxlarcd today that China. and the United States has reached. "complato npieement" on closer‘ military, political and economic co-cpemtlon and denied reports that the U.S. had eizerled pressutc on China to sétile hel‘ Cfinlmllulst; prcblciu. In the first detailed statement. from a Chin-ea: Government of-’ ficial since tile recall of Gen. Stil- well as Cccnmander-in-Chief of: American forces in the China -! Burma - India theatre. Mr. Soong said the iceall \“:s “entirely H‘ (ILKSUOII of personality" — that.‘ Gen. Stllwell and President Chiang‘ Kai-Shel: simply did not like eachl other and could not work toizetheix‘ “The recall of Gen. Stilwell was entirely a question of personaizty and has nwhlnr: to do with an. difference of policy fret-ween China Cil-IUNGKJNG, Nov. a - (APP TV " n3. Chinese Foreign l lrmd the Ilultcd States." the For-l cign Mlnislrv" said in a, writiel; statement. which he later supple- mented in a talk with foreign correspondents ' Prime Minister Kingbi Poppy Day Message OTTA\VA. Nov. 3 — (C I" - Prime Minister MacKenzie King said today in his annual Poppy Day message that "this year. with Can- ndlan forces adding new victories in Flanders Fields to their brilliant, successes it1 France and Italy, the! poppy ls more than ever a symbol‘ that appeals to all Canada " - The 1101mm" recalled the deeds of Canada's fighting men in the First; Great War and lt brought “to our memories our obligation to all who ha" fought and suffered.” Japan Fifth-Role lNaval Power Now SAN DIEGO, Calif. Nov. 8 —-. (AP) — Japan has been reduced to. a. fifth-rate naval power by the recent battled of! Formosa and the‘. Philippines. Vice Admiral Marc A.‘ Mitschcr. commander of a portici-i pating task force. reported today. OII a" \ o n""’.,’ ‘ "' M f u?’ a By KIRK!) L. SIMPSON (Associated Press War Analyst) Nu! hoolcuh echo the hello! of many observer! that the but of German ability to prevent an Allied break-through on the critical northern flank of the Siegfried Line in clone at hand. l These observers read Into final collapse of the Schelde blockade of ; Antwerp approaches and a renewed forward surge of the United lat Army on the why 1o Cologne indications that the northern scitinent Z west front is about to flame into action. There is yet no cuhflrmation from any Allied lources that such a maior offensive has been opened. Preu imports from London and from‘ Allied headquarters express doubt that It can materialize until .-\nt-. vverp‘s vast port facilities have been brought into actual use. _ iof enemy laid obstructions In the Scheltle channels and drcdziu: of ‘ passage of deep draft. cargo craft will he inecessary to make the great Inland leaport fully effective as n 1min , that " in the estuary could be quickly organized on ‘mnd 51;... lgen Forest attack was merely probing to icst enemy .\ four-milc-dcciv dent in the German front of unlnllicuied width has stabbed to higher ground overlooking the‘ hi cturn__to_the mainland. W} "SALAD TEA i War Situation LastmNlight Pressuregaoniinues Along Lognugg Front Sixties 1 Removal a sufficient scale for General Eisenhower's urgent needs. The cause- routs from Flushing port at the mouth of also an important iicm in improved ihn to reveal vvhcihcr the Allies are ready "_ for major action in the Netherlands approaches to the Neder Rhine Duran area. duplicating the first nilvimi-a of two miles. lessens the possibility that the llurt- siremzlh or loviil It was tlrlvcn homo against siph- slstance and without benefit of close air support due to back the drive as well as considerable i I to illustrate. also. the thinness oi‘ stone built towns and cities of the Nazi front. To New Post LONDON. ‘Nov. Ii — KCPY Gen. Sir -I)ii\‘ci' W. H. lgcsc, wmmandci‘ Cl the Bllliloll 151:1 ;'.l'l1l\' lll ltulv sliiclyfltrcoaibcr. 1941.‘. xvi»; appointed tonight comnizuicci‘ the IIEWIy-Offlldiiiwd iltn Arm‘. group. which will optratcuti SOULH- cast Asia under the direction oi Ad- where he is recuperating from wounds received in France. "What worries me is that while we are trying to get TClllICl'(":lll'-‘lli$ . ill/Bl‘. l-he mell are short-handed and ‘ _ _ _ many are dying every hour of ;]1Q_s1gi::1tloi1 1:1 l-ioii. J L RfilSZOll as 301752 day because of lack of reinforce- ments. “The point is not an argument on McNauiihton or Ralston. but. it il the question of enforcing total conscription and in that way {ct- ting trained reinforcements over to help our n1e11." On his return from overseas in September. Major Smythe charged that some reinforcement troops were going into nctlon without training in throwing hand intu- ades or in using Bren or Plat guns. He urged that call-up troops zvho had received extensive training be/ sent overseas as reinforcements. His charges gave rise to a contro- versy which is believed to have led to the resignation of Col. J. L. Ral- SfQpiLEIgI§E_MinlSf€t. g brldvl. aunvao n“! Mu‘ l U101? wounded are li be ocmitv minlster in 14 PAGES O0: other Provinces ‘ U-SA 88.". Iiull. l4- llbucrlption Delivered. 85.00. N WALCHEREN IS. NEARING END LONDON, _l\'o\'. 3 — (CP) -- The plight of the German garrison on Walchcren Island was giovying‘ more desperate tonight as British troops of the 1st Canadian Army who liberated Viissmgen (Flushing) neared a junction with other forces which seized The Uclvnuiis said ill; lllldflc c1 Arnein ' \i'L‘:l o. lllfl~ ' L111 BCLJUSYS "Ollie hczidu ‘ lo l‘ It had lsln 1 5 last Gumnns were rou- F‘ suvc for a .1. .15. . iuhlli 1\i'lIl\' \\' 1i l .. uu u oners. o Sdicldc IBUIZIIV to tlr. iilfiilh. routed the last‘ U‘ll B llllllll savo for a; s litlliltleiilit; ll] the. tviilltl cx-iiltttl llu llle poi‘; cl. . Acenil . - Spurltti bv the promise of a vast- fiow oi‘ bLLJDllL‘: through Canaulaul liberated Antwerp, the US. lst ar-l mv driv: IULllli; out of th: forests‘ southeast oi Aachen smashed twol 1 lllll ' Germany and en~; clnr broad claimed that a, lgroiicl Ainci oifcnslve soon’ 'IlllL].ill cxtllcde aloha u restless 3U- .‘ mil- front. .1 n l Brl '- 1 CtlSlLlll Htliiflllii. illiuzilrlltly‘ to pos- ition‘ "hir; Wulllfl bu lass imposed. ‘" - 1111a \\.is < iii; uindiiu Ilollztiit 1v lllIJlliYV tnruss fir: lylzirkl .1 s»; llillf-S south '..-; of 111e- 11111.15 1 L. v. sic llicti to clear federal cabinet met. in regular scs—' 151011 this aitcrnoon with every in-. lilClilDiI ll. was. d1. 11g supyq; .uthcr thtzn inc burning ' liltiorciulicnis which lezl lo lllc ro- Dcfcllce NliiiLster. Pnrllzlincllt Hill sources said that no further resignations from the cabinet vvcrc CXPQSIOU, at Icast im- miediatcly. It was probable Lien.‘ ‘lVlflNillllllllllll. the new dcfcnce min- ‘istcr Wdllld not be in n pQSlBIOIl to ‘present his moposnlsfci‘ lilC future ‘for at lczist several days. . In the meantime. the babinct jhns much other business w '1 re- lquires ntlcniltin 11111.1 i though Gen. McNaughton ivns prcscnt at the mot-ting this nitcunoon it did; 11ot follow tlmt military" mater: alone . were under discussion. ' VICKSBURG. Miss. Nov. 8 (AP) - A 55-])l\S5Cl’lgOl‘ Grey-l hound bus was stolen from the‘ bus termhml hero last night. and s_tl_ll_ vlms missing today. New Deputy OVITAWA. Nov. 3 -— fCPi —Mii_i . G13. Ch hnlin. director‘ irci l su-rvivcs for the Cull? and Dr. (i. orizc F. Dav-q dirtctor of ihc Canadian‘ idsoti. wcliaic council. have been m: mint-K ed deputy ministers in the depart- tonal Vi. nlcut of _i1.1: m lirnilili 11nd wt ‘ rc. r biackcnzi" ~ of: Odkvlll 1t._ will servo .15 rt ('1.- puiv ministrr of the (icbarlmcnt inl relation to health wit! Dr. David», son. 33. formerly of Vancouvr will relation to t reduce lhe .z1e King frequt-ntlv stated n. Canadian troops were moved lo a ‘ fluhtluu fronliliat they wcre 3 the sirciiigpoinls of lloxerg, nine miles norl hwcsi, and Wcstkapclle and cleared the ‘west court for a disizmcc of nine miles. " r r "'—*' "~'—r;_ s fltarts Many Rumors - Br R- I O'I'1‘A\\ . ' of lniormat CARNEGIE ~ :1 -- 1gp. the move w-Lack rnment ..'\. n froth l.l u» it. . . v Iii IIIIIIVZKGIZIGIIQ. u‘. u.- up, conipillglon has btllll- iorts Ill iilc Ldlilid. ‘ c . liicNuughlcn. new da- U11! G ‘IEIICQ Allnlstci" has liiilde public ills plans :1_ll_ such speculation 15 \_'."lth- out official foilndation. Oiic ol the wars. l1o\yc\'er. to nlcet the slum‘.- ion 11' time lS hkelv i0 be u shun-i 1111c of rclnforcriilcins would be to numocr oi divisions Canada has in the field. There are‘ two divisions in Italy and three in France and persons who have 5llldltd the mutter are expressing the view that the divi- sions in Italy will bu Canadians flier. and leave a fifth division available for reinforcements. _ Doubllxss 1n;- t d-oellon o! movilzu Canadians out ot‘ Italy has been discussed by the cabinet on sovemL otcasions. Prime Niimster Itfackrih. b. lore able to no anywhere the hlzh command decided. Alf moie- meiit out of Italy would be with the l- To Study the needs oi youth in the diocese; v To pltln for the post-ivar per- io: ; 3 To train leaders for special 4. To arouse the dioCcse to the lulllortance of work among youtll. Members of the new commission include Rev D F‘ Henderson of Port Hill. P E I.. and Rev N. Wench of Sydney. Mines. N Minister WESTVILLE. N. S.. Nov. 3 — P» — Rev. Hcrlacit Ii > ' . New London. P.E.I.. inducted 1nto_the pastorate ui Si. Andrews Prcsufvtprimi Church this evening at an unprcaslve servic-r conducted bv Plctou Presbytery and with a larile conarcization in attendancc. Rev. G.M. Lamont Pictou. moder- ator of the Presbytery presided. _ Ministers Named At Qttawa uiolfnre. The sfililllflill‘! the dcoarimont as a separate utut was: aufnoiusctl dur- ins; the lost session of parliament when the foimlr pensions and health dopartmcnt was divided andl into gt department of health m welfare nncl s1 department of vclcraus affairs. Former ucnclons 1n1nisters Mac- lc nzlt- wnx named lo hood the vei- ernus affairs department while Hon. Brooke Claxton. former par- ligimentlgrv assistant to PlgmchMilh- er niz. was name ea l1 minister. made V moved i0. France and consolidated with _the; illlu -.JL\I‘ QIViSIOAS ‘ 11am oi ‘ Tot? in Province $2,289,500 The total 111 the Seventh Vic- m“. Loan gampalgfi reached‘ 5-. 289.500 here yesterday. it was nOm-iccd by headquarters. Of als expressed pleasure at the pro- gross the drive has been making in this Province b By districts the contributions to ldaie are: Summcrslde, $008,450; Prince County outside summer- slde. 8404.250; Charlottetown, still.- 850~ Queens County outside Coar- lottetown, $338,100; King's County. $166,860 ~51 Nazis Get But 1mg?‘ cLdgi-d gfilusnxtifdilliébalfi"x. l cor: oi Anz- l " ' - ‘ ' ' ' . ' to 11v stil 1e was con lcicn‘ an 1 Creery. 46 sunultaxico ~ . Mfume ‘L’ C. .._ ; . i ' i Mireille émnmmd ‘he ~l ' I \“lcllclll'cn éaiosillqdudsé nilltlntalfiicd 125315 N v ( R which "M11098 91W l“ Qllllilfll-Jl mm \\ 111;: bl: zunsuaulsloii and without reducing the. spccfauzgé’ 'Ge_rma%P' seollléfgi; WYPS- . i 1~ '. i l'is' . v » " . . r A 31mm “mull” mo“ hm“ “l” main ‘Iggifslancel §ino1~o3°§§i1§§5“iggofiorlldlfilfiooi-"fgf I m“ highly-trained omcels me "fill-V. bl"? U"! 0111i’ 91"“ we 11111 v; " 11 .\ run. Witch." active service if approached in] ens emcuamd. by a“ "w" ‘he EYQUP 5° Plmllclf ‘QC-Milyll 1-1 ul» one iouulzt back llci-ceiv -~ z he icttncd "the prounr man- 1 besieged Anannc mus l“ which l-irllish 14th army. 110w Ofiiylilhu b. cdm.u._\“ czmsevlw“. He... the Germans still are holding out. "l Bllfmfl- _ bi 01h... from south Bevcland‘ It IS probable nothiuiz definite will T1195‘? P°Tl5 "e Duflkerque w a . ~ ~ f I ut even lire the Canadians (x- statement and that ls unllkel" to I fall. l! "n8 PACE at the wmmflndeu lav belthlllwtll. um d D_{1lld6d_tIILIlfIOOUIOICl. whi Bri-f come until Gcn. iticNauizhtoi1 ‘has mmllh 0f the River Gironde, - W" 0f 911l- 1 Eh fllmv lmd- lllP-E- ush IIJRIIOICHIIQ 114 1113.41,; a new. had a mp Qppqrfljnltv w suyvgy gho- -m____ YON. Will be under Giu- U-‘QEES 0- latidlne. mi es south. Troops’ situation and submit proposals yer-all 26181111511111 p _ ‘were lUCRUi iii desperate fighting to the cabinet. Gen. Leesos appointment 15 the waist deco in water and mud. Thr- feelina amomz ministers. Stljullgest‘ indication to calc 0f ll. 60.111141 uccoiuits oz the Amer-Avon those who favor compulsion lllNDHF-S$ blllldllll 111 Adllllffll Alfllllllbflllfllfi icon LllSll southeast of Aachen said to await Gen. McNauuhionis prc- C0 $ A L W lllfllmd IOTQQE- only two l'OE..ll1Gl‘llS so far had posnls with sympathetic minds. E 0N‘? AYs Lord mil-BS SOUlllQBSl Mlflw wlll- been committed to the "attack. More than one minister has pointed L015 0F 1IME$ ‘mand includes Qylou. burma. umch swept through the village of out that the transfer of the de- n‘ Thiuand' Mala" and ‘Pall- 0! 5lllll-;Svclunldt.ktu'o lillllrs beyond fallen fence portfolio from Col. Ralstoti to w E“ l‘ OUQT (0 ’ Y ' W nssc 11-2‘ d a i~ J ' i (com filled 0K1 Page 7. C01. l) iol AClfIllPlLal-‘Julll addltllil etiiilfiolllttllvsgsfil glflfblight“?gihigggbléiqiinaligotlgé‘: All": ‘TAYED ; '“_ W_A ; ful forces w re messed behind them », in lzopcs the new lulniztci- can show BUNK 7 '. reiadv to strike. a “v.13; ' l M I s The ‘preslsurc _was on all along :’ a], e 'I"'(nl|8 Alklleedbji-onlt. lwith the. - _. renci st arnyi > R I kfirindlilg olut live-mile aaiiis in Joly“ In F ; . itys v."1it1 ovcrra . lzif d - Ivllixlges‘ and cqrrieltli hio‘\l-.-l1hi11oz$\]- s ' gt‘ ilicorpzihslses lnirgfilvrii“liifimfidfiéi ' ' ‘g TORONTO’ Now-a _ (CP) _ mountoltis to the Rl1lne._ _ gfearfie itiloinisterxdlvicliaufhton will F d I c b- l j e Prov e ren ornaments: g i for the Canadian Army overseas on- 3 me nAmFAx. Nov a - 1cm - (iii the egdiorces conscription im- FOYHEUOXA of‘ a yrfjulth commission me a ey a or Conn smyth {lid ' . 0r e ng can cease 0f ‘vrva today, ' e s Scotla was announced todayby ‘Rt. Nmfhhiattb the fiiglyl waly Gen. Mc- RfevN G fiingstgil. Lord Brishop aug on wou nspr m "llh o ovo co o. urposes the 001111461106," he said ate hise 1.3.1.. OTTAWA. Nov. 3 — 1GP) -The.¢0mmlssion are: O TORONTO ‘my 3 c?) n . A . — i .._ .Min.imum and maximum tempera- Etures: Vancouver 42. 53; Edmgn- ‘(on 22. 26: Regina 8. 30; Wimp. IP98 20. 2; Toronto 50. l; Ot- i tau‘; 50. hioiltrczil 49, Qup. bcc 42. 63; saint John 41. _;' Bali. ifax 46. 66; Charlottetown 47, x3, j. FORECASTS Maritime West: liioderaig g4 fresh winds, partly cloudy fol. lowed by showers at ilight ‘and on igglyljdfly 5000mm: cooler on Sun- ! Maritime East: Moderate to ‘fresh winds. partly cloudy and {mild Sunday; Fresh winds cloudy ‘with occasional showers cooler by Sunday night. Hllzh tide this ofternon at 3.50 and tonight at 2.16. Bun sets this atbrrnoon at 5.45 and rises tomorrow mominf at 351513.? niiqartcr moon November 1th DAILY AIR SERVICE Charlottetown — Sampler-ii- — ‘ Mont-ion . Lea Ch I t: i. 11:0 TIM ; olbolu w" 7 ‘ I is ..="i>".'.~‘1.°"§.'1'3"1?‘i'.l'.“ ‘z '5 ' ‘“" i SUNDAY SERVICE Leave C‘ urloltetown 11.30 A.M. and 4 I‘. M. Arrive Charlottetown 2 I’. M. and 5.45 P. M. CIIARLOTTITHNVN — NEIV GLASGOW (Dally except Sunday) ; Leave Charlottetown 1 P. M. Arrive Charlottetown 5.50 P. M. if E I -—N. S l-‘ERIl-Y SERVICE . DAIIV INCLUDING SUNDAYS l Leave Wood Blinds-III.“ A. M ‘and 2.00 P. M. Leaves Cariboo-IZJO noon and 4.00 I. I. Reinforcement‘ Problem '