331/1“ The People's Paper “f: Read by Covers Prince Edwardilsland Like the Dew Everybody \\\ MAXIMS OI A MERE MAN llold your council before dlnnrr: the full belly hates ilelnkln: as well as acting. R,C.A.F. 0fficer Fatally Injured .____ flcer of the Ho. al 0a d. Air lhrca was fatally injnulsd $5311» oi s pla Buinm sent to his former was from out f th as learned. gut mg m“ llmmfifll". _ 2 ll. B. Children Burned To lleath S’ rs ... :..'i.':.".'.."s..'a: , ~burlsl when inguncat was consllihl-elli‘ llxisi Protest To Portugal t. lb-(AP) ~ Ger- an lodfled formal pro- t of anti-submarine to Britain an n. wee - kyolihllnm £31m bros- lovernrncnt in ugh n Dllpite the suggestion or re- talllatiicll. it lceme doubtful that 0e would declare war on n h lvse from declaring wel- by pressure 18$ Britain. cnQs-s OI onllllrsunfilheefil?» "utummsg s l church. saith-devil is Tuesday "Cross- d Wi .._.._. Ohifiloen 5 in Cherry er all b "Vi- ......» cities.» ...:. r twcntylodllfl W ers argueed ear in overnlneat quarters toniaht of snot sr irener- ‘sl coal strike government ln i l thlfi . o “lawful? thel "hrs “hammer. fills. servins m I’ l A and wing: no contract to nurgee has o . spawn neitgl ills sutho Y’ _ V": " 703337: c gtéllhillwv. n . W's?“ “Jilin? All. ‘mlew inteno ecmsry arold In "- wartlmre lsolld fuels administrator Mejfiiienl Red Army Fights Hand To Hand lVith Germans e‘ Rages At Nor llsley Urges Service Clubs To Support Loan HALIEAX. Oct. lii-(CH-Fin. ance Minister J1. 1 wrmou. Oct. is-(Ori-Rus- llapnsolgiers blaslted the hard- ulld ' r toe ln i...e‘.'i§f...‘.’.e ~ " said they had ll the than 2,000 Stubborn er north and south of Kiev. were thwarted by Soviet flg planes attacks south oi Gomcl trlin bank of the Bolblliv positions, Moscow said. Cancel Ban On Jewish Paper In Argentina BUENOS AIRES. Oct. l5—lAP) ban suspending the publication of Jewish ‘ Argentina has been cancelled. This news came four hours after it was learned that the ban would provoke a sharp criticism by Pres- ident Roosevelt who declared that it. was an act in character with "the most repuimant features of Nazi doctrine.’ The c iticlsm by Mr. Roosevelt hes not en published here. Dalhousie Medical School Scholarships HALIFAX. Oct. lb-(CD-Dal- housie medical school today an- nounced awardiniz of eisht schol- " amountin to $3.000 first year medical students from the three Maritime Provinces and Newfoundland. Amonlz students receiviniz these W. K. Kellosa foundation scholar. ships oi S375 each for the 1943-44 n?” wsnrN i 5t J h ‘ lllllll . eary o . o ns. Nfld, tMamorial University Col- lege): L. H Burdette. D das. PE. kfPrlnce of Wales Colette and John. ma. (University oi New Brunswick): M. Allison Deacon. rh-eetown. P111. (Prince of Wales. _ Collette). Belfast ‘flail, lagonday. ' m“ 0'” ll. - (cs) -- Real honest-Micah in Ions Hall. Wednes- Wflh. Mill i Orch- loYtllYle ae-o WAGS CAUSE EXCITEMENT NEW DELHI. Oct. ie-(Delayedi of them-finally have Waco-three arrived at "the end of the line" and are caueinn more excitement than the top-rankm generals who have been conferrzna with Admiral Lord louls Mountbatten. Therthres are 11 a the vanirusro of a siseable eon- l. tLdgt exbectad in § negr future Fear Another General Coal Strike In The U. S. 010R Oct. l6-(AP)— E by nrlrlv ae.oco coal min. in the United States been to th rs fgllowed in Indi- er in Mine W and lwel represente- d . liven beioIIe tvhe rk steppe s. ‘ Filed. island Col finial/J war denartmentoffi: . a a combined meeting oi Halli Service Clubs today. e miilsnina support t0 the Fl! h victory ri which they nave the four preced- Cautioniniz aasinst overoptimism on the nearness of vi lona way to so. Un- less the Nazis crack up from with- in-—and there is no assurance that they w11l—we on our side oi Ge many have bloody battles to fiirht glllillhtfld the Russians have already W“ .. "We lnust show our friends and enemies alike that we can make a ese time and time aaain" he predict- ed "and that our records in the 1 earlier loans have not exhausted h our abilities or ollr patience.” Claim Results Worth Cost WASHINGTON, Oct. l5—(AP)-— The high command of the United Stat s army said today that the American bombinlz raid on Germany's roller beariniz industry at Schwelnfurt-s raid f d0 Flying Fortresses an 115's cost because the fountainhead of a critical enemy industry was to There was no disposition to min- imize the I th for a y Amer an raid. Gen,_ H. Arxhold.‘ cbllgf of army air said. however. that at least the me: ,who failed to return are believed to be alive as prisoners of President Roosevelt told a press conference that while the cost was heavy he saw little chance and seven miles down the railway from . aheina ins-ior battle fora. ~ -i.hroush at the northern doc aorta-at o the Crimea, Moscow announce u 'i.h ceoo Germans re _ kiiletdnin tl: ares. oolnpris "a- nti. ‘ielfmli? ”l‘l“inf.'$’..'l‘ '3.“ he?‘ r e e szuéhern Ukraine, ‘s communique Part oi the battlefield was re- ported flooded bar the Germans who eetroyed the re- built Jnieper dam. a icw miles in an attempt to sta attack. The Russians. 5- EOWCVCI’. made no lnent oi the em for another retreat in Its . y as urno Delis, w to Rome. likely will be ' . defended. pots It seems algllficant that Gen. Montgomery's forces on the Allied "908 9° Mil-it l" WWW 11188108 and right flank are reported meeting with " ly f they oillarge their grip on the northeastern slo e More Germans were rqytlrwd ltlllfid in Melitopol ll 8o let nne ved th bgédéng “ti. Mllldlrlzloalld strcgtugl’ I B t ilinight communi- The Moscow m glue supplement, recorded by the viet radio Monitor. made no air bases about Ron: lronl. a a tilted but lll llll Wbpeared im- Gen. Curtis L. Le May, commanding the minent as another column moved up on the town from the northeast. fighting also raced on the middle Dnieper where Ger-man counter- ttscks withered before massed Russian zuns nt the brldze- heads on the west bank of the riv- German attempts to bomb tem- gorary bridges ac which the ussians were pour m: sllplltlllilc; l1 In the White Russia ii htlng the Germans launched severa counter- ioroe the Russians off the wes rn than 600 Germans weerre killed the Germans withdrew and the Rus- sians moved up to improve their I livery to a London Service Club's 155R _ tithes‘... ante‘... stealer.‘ alive» v“ c» M“ sec“- . e ’ lletteynlollt. ill farm prices for vur- conservative nun“ mm 311mm; every district and ri inn in Alberta "Isle air bases and shlnpins will open at. Medicine Hat on Mon- "l New Britain on the oppos- Th n m ho ed and Ev day. Oct. 25. it was announced here "e and of New Britain from O E I?" if“? "would “ho-Id today. Althouizh public meetinss R101"! Whltlll vnly Tuesday Dell-ed l d9 “"1"?” have been arranized at various was pulverized by s aso ton points. the leader's itinerary is not bombing attack. ntecessalrill‘ a Biapeallrinz ffiur. lit: we; .____ resse. r. ac en w mee an 0'11‘ _ althouzh it would be for the bene. 281k with {angers and mncherm ma“ gcvxflémgclncgrtv ggzgmn alldmen from many trades and ln- god {Qnlght the passage d! an 0rd" lous products. and said any chans- es to be made in the future will still would exceed additions to the ai further mmrove me mice ammo“ force. I-le commented that the U ed States can't afford to lose 80 planes wry day. and is not d0lill7 Elli EQfSin-filll uilltlilhlfii“; the line" they had established in “°‘“°‘”°" ‘“ .'.’lii3l‘°'.‘.i”‘i..$l‘..°".'. ‘tilt. ‘liieuiillfi lit ol everyone. includlrllz the farm- er. if that could bedone. Says All Radio Evidence Revealed subsidies now. was sssuminiz re- sponsibillt-v ior maintaininlz a floor on prices until the country wasnre-establislled tails; thehiwalko M t I d t I " e sovernmcn o es s the farmers who have maintained n ry n produiéiobr; Eider Celllilfldi an‘? 815g owes e men an oms who will return from the services to the farms.” If the farm production line were held. the chances of victory would be improved. and at the same time the farm financial position would be betterqd in anticipation of the return d those now on war service. OTTAWA. Oct. l5—(CP)-M. J. Caldwell. C.C.F‘. loader and a mem- ber of the House of Commons radio in i942. said today in a statement that no evidence which ade u committee by Mei. Glad. manaxer oi the Canadian Broad- to casaina Corporation. (Mai. Murray said in view at Toronto yesterday that he in i042 that an effort had f0 the C mad us stampede public opinion towards y in advance oi Canada's declarat on oi war upon Germany but t-hatblthe testimony was not Island Officer To Graduate row from the Cane gee? Training Centre at graduate include: P w Island: J. I. Hig- slmnnnooxfl}. Que. Oct. (OM-litre today destroyed much oi s workshop located in an intern- due“ mcnt cams‘ near here. with firemen _______ii_ confide t ate this afternoon that 4mm M035 A"; camp's"; flames would be confined to the 55m? JQHN’ N_ _ one buildinz. tori-Group Capt. he... l-lume, Orinin of the fire was not detcr- ngglonfl 31mm),- o; mined immediately. The workshop lea e oi Canada. said today an where it broke out, was a buildina 5d itlonal 11,000 senior cadets must about 150 feet ions. oi brick con- be enrolled to reach the lcaglleb struction. and was formerly a rail. prawns gbjgcflvg o; 35,0o0_ He way car shop. There wererno lm- visiting saint John to discuss de- mediate reports of any injuries to velopment of the cadet organization prisoners or izuards. in New B ick. __ disclosed that Ickes. und. oi war Robert P. Pat- terson and undersecretary oi the . navy JIIVIIM Forrestal in: srieedywdispcsitlon oi nersl ‘obs! trike of fol k the workers went en i llewis to "'“°° '° nlen’. {all oeut’. sl whilrgnli to time the return to their till the Illinois Coal Oriel-store Assoc- lifldll! W0!‘ the lib ation Last Night 2i Kirke L. slmaogdAsdegiatcd Press War e mountainous spine of the olltlons and mine traps. oommulncatlons ivot broken. Terrnoll and Vac o. resistance by next spring. Door To ll. B. Produces New Equipment To Dig Potatoes FRIDEIRICTON, N. 13.. Oct. 15 _. Two provincial departments took lWP-s Wday to co-operute in s pro- gram of assistance to potato gro ers oi New p. nsfvick who are fac- e lylt 0n" erousl dented h centre the Nasl Voliurrlo-Biferno front across lItaly nywlllbntly itncllallrlin . ‘Till battle north oi Naples appears to be degenerating info another Allfed rave eninsula to keep contact with main Nell fsgoes isllirag back northward under cover of stubbot protect n, That cuncllulon is heightened by til f ct tll t d f ill t im- Alllod gains in the centre came Irolan Berlin-marital hrglgliol-ll l’!- llorteldlAllied capture o: ‘(Ilium Vinihiaturx l fiction. M’ e slgnlf nee o e u osure mo; ore sn Allied announcement must be to repar: slim... trout-giant opinion '6 Wm‘ he prob withd l n- th h v“ii‘“'g“nll‘““"“l‘°°“’°i“ u’ ' "ugly"; Y rawa om ewoe oumo- em t tbe .1 could not. stand long in any case with the" éafTnllos-Basso-vimllaturo gggitugéfinghgggv $llgffiglgelragxj The battle ‘l; Izhe Volturno ap srentllj was Ilillllht by the Germans 01mm" 0'! P0011‘! will“. men Bill-l a ying t the ll sit one th rth Vo. hlceh m onnlTl-nnds and l-Illrenes leallrn; ilem Naples fennel! hat all their crop. According to a Jo announcement made tonight torla County commercial meagre reslslnncs as M01411!- of the Peninsula, They In reply to requests for assist- now appear to have cleared the whole length o the Vlnclliaturu-Termoll ance irom these districts all road rosda as well as having forced the Biierno line st various ‘ tonight- Canllda Seeks Two-year Agricultural Agreement _ D0 . O t.. 0 t. l5—(CP)— l Tileoflgdergl lzolx/lernmgnt is attcmnt- make two-year asreenlents ale‘ of azrrlcultural products e5 and’ cheese. instead of one-year ureements, so Agriculture Minister Gardiner said toniaht. n an address prepared for de- The “Vemment- 0W0“ 1mm‘! ihr problems and seekina thsi views butchers, processors in all depart- rleal-ly 50 oer cent will enter direct: Fire Desproys Shop Llgsglgito distribution for war nur- Pod ti obliit tio in o t l" lmemment Camp Britain“ ‘m- bclswelall: l0.00ll:000 ‘i’ and 15.09.00!) pounds of bacon alone. w ile the r uirements of 10“ the Canadian armed cross amount to 101606.000 bounds oi meat pro. Oct. 16- Smoofh Srlilinq For All 3.10mi Willem \;'{ll.l ll~'-;<1~ OTTAWA, Oct. lb-(CD-The nlcahpackinlz industry has been de- cleared essential to prosecution of til: wardand tclwuthelnationgiiluinttfir- u _ l, ges.an rena mo an as nvlfnml Qfiisllifi‘? m ma; boards have been asked to Rive m mental as ti) (financial), rtiwrganfi” i&°°i;'t.‘..fi'.'.i‘.‘.’.i.‘§fl“fii mtllitallevqlégll-s §‘,,“§',f,,‘§,‘f ° “m y“ ' e up for men in the industry. the “our an-annelrnents with "n"; ‘Lilabor Department announced to- to whe t are on that basis. We are - attempting w make ,,m-e@mene on allhs particular classes of work hogs on ma; ham 1 hop, w; can and men for which postponement make an aizreement on cheese next is requested include. Supervisors. ‘D-llgeé“ etgilihiglllllee. like beef. mrntn enclave» o! bv-vwduvt butter and sass which are mostly 0011" 0nd ‘"92" depallmentihud‘ consumed in Canada, must be safe- 15B 8nd 105W"? “med 91mm" guarded aeainst aslump in returns 1101159 mBlIltPYIP-"W m9"? "id ""- to farmers. ployees holdiniz first. second. third “The government h“ {allowed and fourth-class enlzlneers papers the policy oi curbinlz inflation by l" m“ 5W0!" WW" ""0 Yflfllelm‘ controllirlp prices oi commodities i100 Dlflllll 01 "16 11111118"!!- includinrr food. In plaoina as ll h" 0"" "mmwd- 5'10! m‘ upon product, Wm. “mned “ML Labor department. that idem-pack- dm now the government 1, “sum. iluz plants in Canada wLl produce in: responsibility to maintain floors 1-077-000-000 mun“! °l m9“ m0‘ until this country is re-establish- duct! dull"! 1943 Ol’ this total pro- ed Mm- the wM-g- duction it has been estimated and equipment. can be utilized in the building discussing their particu- 1n mun-m] leaving it m the dlscreb l‘ ion of Canadian municipalities to r determine the "most appropriate" form of observance for remem. brance day. Nov. ll. subject to no declaration oi any general holiday. NORWOOD. England, Oct. 15 — tCP) - Britain's Ministry of Evenly a switching m pro. duction emphasis from guns and ammunition to quip. ment "for large scsle lmphlb. ious operation l’ Duncan 5s.» 4H. the Ministry's joint pgy. llamentury secretary. said hero today, Selboms, M Warfare. said today. WASHINGTON o l. 1s. (AU-President ‘Rooszyeli 9,4,. d0! virtually wrote off the war. time $750,000,000 synthetic rub. bcr industry as s pends-um, compQlitor with natural rubber for makins automobile tires. IIe said that when the war is over tremendous amounts oi rubber llii‘ ..".’.l.i°.'.'i.‘l"l. "Jill ti" ..°"' e . es than synthetic. a“ Greek Cueriilas Repulse Cennans IDNDON. Oct. lb-AAD-Clrctk suerillas were reported today to nave repulsed a lOftie of 4.000 Ger- mans in central Grace and ad- vanced toward the railroad town of Knrditca. 160 miles north of Athens in a new offensive adillnl to the Uerméléls’ already [rave Balkan the air cadet mob] The Germans were said to be blurring reinforcements into Bel- arade in Yugoslavia to meet the menace of an attack irom irregu- lars. One Cairo dispatch $81.1 the assassinated by Patriots under the very noses oi the Ger- ans. German ress and radio reports claimed Allled forces were poised for thrusts into Yugoslavia and Greece. They said the Allla had tab had a number oi . pins ts on Aegean Islands after gluon 1 NM] of! Doln the Italian oapltlllation and Greece was Q favorable tariret for Analo- anrphibious warfare. IRIIDIBICTON, Oct. l5—(CP)- Retail meat dealers here have ed- opted a resolution protesting a- kainst a prices board order pro- hibiting t e sale of undrnwn poul- _try. Tile order llflS been suspended rariiy in the Saint John area. m, oi harvesting B llgt mschineriy will be made avails/bis to n the Carleton and Vio- lnts and work has b te l-il 1 urnerl its weak flank by leap-frog landings north of its mou h between and the trfiecxllu $113021”?! cggffiggg 1h b!’ d mm ‘ t mic l w n: ‘h m“ h on in this work have been available to Roms leslt-etllaalrlost ‘rapid palleuliosllslble witlludazlregaid ‘ti; mellltnrvc ru potato operations’ it W‘ stated he“ dense and the minimizing o! Allied battle casualties Jt ls "be also Y e would cut the distance to vulnerable Nllsl war in dlestrles lust. that much. In a strictly military sense. hwevcl. the Itallill lllflllllllfh has ‘ ’ accomplished its prime p 08c. it has made twe- r warfare on “ y possible and one A ed air veteran. 59-b- The trucks, together with ma_ch- inery suitable for preparing potato swrese pits. will be on hand to help out the farmers. who have 9Xpr95~ loan heavy bombardment 5916157"! We!‘ Dmsllect 0! 8- “I36 ‘division in Britain, ls quoted as saying that would be enoush to end Nsei m“ $1 tgfbtéhlgrgtiegrfhetugbgundgfm cause of the shortage o1 mgnpower The ecullpment now on the scene 800F080 Dits and after the crop has been saved the trucks end public Works employees can go back to their road repairs. according to the plan. i ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Y out w__(cp)__ A Southwest Pacific. Oct. l8 -. ifilturdlyl — (AP) - The sl-h national leader pf the Prolzressive 50' F°Y°° 1M "l" Wrlmlv boats have struck blows st yap. tions onl iterate 595F031‘. Ellfilfllld. Oct. 15- tlghl — About 4.000.000 Ggrmgn. mg’; fir‘; llgediqiglnthis war. or more durinz the First Cheri: ‘llilglezklllif-g inister oi Economic e gas int r Th ers o aisog e Francis 5' w a cha. lint otn ‘coon ry n ling. Y Flliiilfiliiiilliloiwlliils Ilhiillbifi Crimea Enemy Western Flank Menaced By rom Chi 1n British zuest speaker. Lieut A.B co in proud he Landings y EDWARD KENNEDY - (Associated Press War Naval offlcer Correspondent) ALLIED HEADQUAR- _ _ TERS. ALCIERS. Oct. At Victoria w 14- (AP) -- Reeling sledgehammer .. frontal assaults by the mjrhe people of vlctorla wd rial“? Allied 5th army and their wan nwetinz ‘lest night in Vic- western flank menaced w w‘ by a powerful landing force. Nazi de- dlirmnew theatre or war. ls Speaker . . h. N. recently returned from that Me. In s very modest but fine m. fenders of the Volturno dress Lisut. Cosh told u: the won. in deriul work oi Canadians 7W9!‘ line f9" blwk to’ armed forces overseas and told 1%‘. ward Rome today °l " some of the fighting yet seen In the tlons are proud to flzht beside Mediterranean war. WM The Isl d‘ wherever he met Islanders fir. IlCFCGSI fgiwinlciallallrllzsngcviélevernent so far ' and other na- Canadians on any front That was meseale from another Island hero-ho?“ on leav . ‘The enemy's position hmlrly is Buta- cut. Lilla Wrisht Nurs- inlr more desperate and hi». ink Sister. s. native of lfictoris, from all consolidated their hold around overlookinz the vital Cao- v. ‘ ua ‘Tldilellfiild. Gains east oi Capun"stirrinz appeal to help tho y. aver-aired from two to five miles. W110 l" Iuffcrlnx and sigh g an Allied communique laid. Bitter Resistance will obviously be forced to pull out who recently returned to curled; th low area. near the after i-i months service in Enzlsnd river.“ s. military spflkesman de- spoke of the wonderful work Ca- llldians ar d in in th . _ use. wnfinfeéne Jr‘ El.’ Ill’. led troops. ‘tan . Iblrlt of the wounds sn artillery and anti-tank suns pours‘- Mlvltsle d d “ck m across theVoltul-no on scores of not seem any the worse . of the teams hardships all have to endure in on high the wa.r zones. overseas. She herself did Ml‘. Wrlkht also made overseas. the Red Cross Corps. Mrs wgv The Germans yielded their posi- Dunbar. Messrs. Wriaht and so...‘ tank-led v after bitter resistance. 0041b and time after time launched des- Mr. P.G. Mcliachem. Victory -a.ttnckg Loan salesman. also assisted in the in futile efforts m, meetlnlr. Films were shown by Mlss British-Am ie. i k H. W. Gilli f th N ' points. Alllgd ctannks all? $85k deg! Bosni- a o e Emma! rum “l tmvcrs ioined the infantry the -——€--_- ' driye across the flooded flatlands north of the Volturno and into the lMPl-OYER CHARGED lleiizhts beyond. which rise to 4.000 ——-— eet. . VANCOUVER. Oct. l6—(@)_.. (A German co un acknow- Believed to be the first case in ledired the Allies hnd "superior in- which an employer ls charaed un- iantry and forces on both der wartime reizulations with nnv. in: an employee more than the bas- (Cf-‘millllled 0n Pass l0. 661's)‘ ic were. T. Pnppas. Vancouver ._____i_ Tignlsh Citizens Rear Airman Ilt Loan Meeting a r: s“ e nlsll by l“ “a n n. a III group of s0 accordion guest roduc 2.600 subeerihi?“ To Hospital Plan MONCTDN. N.B.. Oct. 15-(0?) subscribers i? the o h recently oisopnned Maritime Hospital Service Association has rise boot 2.600 since July. Ruth _ on. director i the la , an oun- hfiubngenponce “m” °‘ Beliflade led ted o 9 n n The number of aroup ital SAINT JOHN. NB. (CPl-Saint John milk terisl count. Dr. C l. rman of the ao d today. M the merside at press He was truest sneaker s. larkeiy attended and ent. meeting held llish. r. J . presided. A feature of the meet-ins was s s composed at Tl - nish. really o d songs le-mitun urge the purchase of vi ho my went over bis with Op]: Gordon prov .1rp0r‘ n”, 5mm learned today. t usiastic I t... l wills» M" not FOR far. Barnes with a piano ided music willie s number of service- menjrom the wireless school near Tignlsh assisted with the program. l3". PO. Mullen Travel Bureau who ti worryina about bills. Bub- scribers include 400 students at 8t- Xsvier University ~Anti. gonish. N8. Th leady has psid c1300 to hospitals. IIIOII BACTERIAL COUNT He attributed ihc ali- to "dirty" milk nd carelessness in hand- fllrrler. appeared in Police Court hers yesterday. He was charred llh increaslnl! a wage without first obtaininiz permission of the War bsbor Board. The case was adjourned until next week. S. ._______i_._ LARRY ALLEN STILL PRISONER ALLIED HEADQUARTERS. Al- aien. Oct. l5—(A)-Larrv Allen. Amociated Press War Correspond- ent who wss captured Sept. l3. 1941 “T willie accompanyiniz British war- ships in a raid on Tobruk. was I amfiniz Allied war prisoners the M o _ lta ans nennlttcd to fall inm the r83. hands of the Gennans. it was r i Melancholy DAYS l‘ time cons our . ‘coat MAN a. High tide this afternoon ilt 1.56 and tomorrow morning at i 45. Sun sets this ovcnlniz at d l5 and rises tomorrow mrnimz at 7-17. Last, quarter moon Oct. 20. 9-43 .m. Summersido tide i8 minutes 18W than Charlottetown. DAILY All SERVIOI (EXCEPT SUNDAY! C rlotletown — Sallnnerslds — , Moncton Leave Charlottetown 1.3a a. In 12.00 noon. 4.30 m. Arrive ChsrloJetown l.l0 p. m. MI p. m. 7.05 p. m. P. l. l.-N.8. Ferry Service Dali! including Sundays. Lean wnml islands-moo mm. 1.15 . “it'll Csrlboo 12.1] pan. m ,5.