IL HIRE MAN y-i-i- IhiIorinnls-usleolthe ‘Wills. rob-mu uu, I Gllrdhl, Two Conle- CHARLOWETOWN. CANADA, TUESDAY, JULY Ad, 1944 Covers Prince Edwardrlsland Like the Dew Read by Everybody 8 PAGES YMAXIMS OIL MERE MAN Th" filly is disgrace which ls deserved. i__..-._ IIIL C4-C0: other Provinces I U-I-A. llJo bubsoflpllen Dslievsrl. lope l MINSKCAPTURED B RUSIANFORCE Mighty Forces lquadron. missions. With Tiger ' Squadron A Tiger head surmounted on a maple leaf indicated that the Hali- fax is one of the aircraft of the R, C. A. F. Bomber Group's “Tigcr" Small bombs painted on the fuselage testify to 13 completed Seated on the nose are three of the ground-crew members who service the aircraft: CPL. H. L. PANTON. ROSEBERRY. P. E, 1', (left). CPL P- J- K0171). Brandon. Man. (centre); and LAC. M. C. Fergu- son, 7H5 24th St. S. Calgary-(RCAF Photo). \ Ch town Sailor With yDgfng Crew On D-Day APPROVE DE GAULIIT VISIT ALGHRS. July 3-01?) — The Bench committee of national lib- eration today approved contends- C expected to leave within a few days. , lie 4| slmocted w Visit Canada ne- ud1m his lvashlngton con- t} scrim! lilfilailidio "Chow Dradalbane Tuesday. 7-3-21 l "lhow Malpeque, Wednesday. ' . 7-3-21 "Reserve Jilly 12th. Ice Cream lociai. Clyde River. 7-4-21. Book 7-3-71 "To arrive bulk wheat. IOW. McGuigan and Boyle. "To arrive - Crushed Oats and , Zulk oa/fs. Book noun lvlcumgan Boyle. o-zu - 11. "Regular session of Rebeccah Lodge tonight. installation of of- ficers. ‘Z-d-ll. "Ice Cream Social, Irishtown school Wednesday, July 5. If not flue, Thursday. . ‘_'_'f K "Dance. Morell Hall, Wednes- day. July 5th. Pcmy Groom, y/ Orchestra. ‘l-i-li. .- -—- 1 ‘ "Picnic at Kelly's Cross Wed- nesday, July 5th. Dance after- wards. 7-4-21. "Come to Ice Cream Social on. Millview Church Grounds. Thin-s- ihly. July 0th. 7-4-11. "Dance, Orwell l-lall, WNlIlCS-I Miilview Orchestra. 7-4 lly. Jullv 5th. .' "Hunter River Play “Aunt Tillie , Goes in Sea" in Winsloc llnll. July 1‘ 41th. If not flnc Wednesday/é 3o m " Car Barley. bulk, w- ILY. July 1th. C lion. "District Convention of Women's Institutes in Town Hall George- wwn. y. July oh, at 1.30 P. M. 7-4-11. dz Son. Bedforrl,‘ Sta- --n..'..n; ailv-nei-Ngueémuior’ lazy a - 2°»? 833*}; o‘ "mum Con nt lehool Hall. ma??? ll - not fine, y. 7-4-9i. ion. ‘ ,,Aftemoon seasio meeting D P. M. 4-11, l "Wednesday. Bouris Hospital s Orma o Fifth n . M: st Potato Warehouse, Bouris. * 7-4-21 “Benn. W tts wishes to - also oawlng to 111 jlfifl-lfllagc ' Ilflltbew sin: s’3n‘n°§°”§§§’ ;'1’.'§.’“°' ' mer , limbs. 1-4-11. “Livestock Marketing Board loading hogs st all regular ship- r points week of July 3rd. Will lsoepthig sows along with oth- I hogs each loading day. 7-3-11 "loading hogs at Charlotte- town Tuesday, July 4th, forennnn. Mcsptdnlg henvy sows, but don't you con der it only fair we should your other hogs ns well? Think flit. Livestock Marketing Bloardi -3-l 3rd and tomorrow, July’ ourt A SOUTHERN ENGLISH PORT -(De1ayed\-Lieut. George ‘Lefty’ Allin, it. C. N. V. R.. brought his crew and his battered assault craft back to H. M. C. S. Prince David lust night. The twenty-one-year- old Edmonton youth and his five men had spent three nights 11nd four days on the beach head in the St. Aubin-sur-mer. Bernicres sur- mcr and Courcclles area and they got a great welcome from their shipmntcs on their return. The coxwain. Able Seaman Den- nis Ward of Regina. had a hel- met. rifle and a German officer's packsack with cowhide flap that hcld his shaving gear, playing cards, riding brooches. spurs, extra epaulcts, ammunition and other articles and equipment. The nth- er crcw members were Able Sea- man Willlaln Gray, Toronto, Stok- er R. J. Scambler. Winnipeg, Able Seaman H. F. Spencer. 321 Kent Street, Charlottetown. Able Seaman D. J. Wallace, Brooklyn, Nova Scntia, Signalman J. G. Garwood, Windsor. ‘ (Able Seaman H.113 Spencer. mentioned above, is the son of Mrs. Alex. Spencer, 321 Kent street, City, and the late Mr. Alex Spenc- er. l-le was born in Maclntyre 'I‘nwnsl1ip, Ontario. nineteen years uau. and enlisted at HMCS. Queen Charlotte in’ April. 1941. He. trans- lcrrcd to the British Nnvy in Halifax in the fall of 1942 and was one of the first ashore in the in- vasion of Sicily in 1043. After a short furlough home he went back OVPTSQHS. (He has a. brother, Gnr. W. A. Spencer, serving in Italy; another brother. Pte. A. Mark Spencer in England, and a still younger bro- iher, Robert Spencer. who has recently enlisted in the R. C. A., Halifax.) Licut. Allin lowered his boat at six-thirty on “D" Day morning bound on a special mission. With another assault craft from another vessel he had been detailed to ferry to the bench the commander oi the Canadian forces. The other ‘ Ycoiitlnuvnfcifipnge’ 7.; Col. 21: Army Cadets Co llnder Canvas‘ ALDERSHUI‘, N. 5., July I — (CP) —- Army cadets from several centres arrived here today for 12 days’ summer training under can- vas. The 8Z6 youngsters were for- med into a composite battalion of six companies. M . D. J Tierney oi the 5t. Dunstanu University, C. o, T c. Charlottetown, is camp command- ant. Retail Prices 0f Onions Lowered h OTTAWA. July 8 - (GP) -— The Prices Board announced tonight a new order which will result in a lowering of the retail prices of onions in some markets as com- pared with the prevailing prices lust fnl l. The new regulations, effective immediately, establish n definite ceiling for each place in Canada based on the f.o.b. price at three main points-Lcemlngton. Ont. Winnipeg, and Vernon, B. C. 1A.F. and R. C A. May Take Place Between Crne And Cdon River By RAlss Munro WITH THE BRITISH AND CA- NADIAN FORCES IN FRANCE. July 3 -- (C)? Cable) - The com- ing second battle oi’ the campaign in France, which will see t e clash of mighty forces. may be fought right here in Nnrmandy. pivoting on the Caen sector. As the first month of the campaign nears its end, this eastern front of the beac-hhead, narrow as it is, is bursting with troops, tanks and guns. The British Army never in its history has concentrated such af force as this, and the Canadians are making their contribution. This massed strength here is opposed by powerful German for- ces. Crack panzer divisions fr0m reserves in the past have been rushed to the Caen sector. con- stantly harried on the move by R F. squadrons- Now these armies face each oth- er. The British firmly hold a salient jutting out menaclngly into German territory southwest of Cnem- The flanks bristle with hundreds of anti- tank guns, field guns and Brltish armor. The infantry who Won this ground have been dying in the POPPY fields and every mfmflfl blowua ainst the salient has been repe . On Saturday there w fighting from dawn to dusk on t e western flank as the enemy threw in what was intended to be a. large-scale attack. Artillery hit it before it rol- led, but the Germans pressed for- ward despite losses. By midnight at least 30 German tanks had been knocked nut. The enemy had ta- ken s beating and on Sunday they could not follow up their attack. Only Prelude 'I‘his fighting along the salient, however. is only the prelude to far bigger things. If. as seems quite D0551b16. thfi Germans decide to stand and fight on the Caen front. committing the large forces they have mustered, the great battle in the west could pngevfcu s) ‘ Probe Death Cf Man At Truro TRURO, N.S—.. .1111.’ s-rcm- The body of a man of “bout 60 cf Daniel Allen of ncarbv Valley. was found wmszht nenr Truros gepare For Bat i‘ »I.‘"lh l€tlt,btlt'ld years, tentatively irlcntificd ns 1.11:2; gfife e a C on c u “on Victoria Park, and police began an investigation llllfl his death. A medical examination was made. but pplim did not reveal wrist 1t dis-l c os ‘Two. men walking near the park found the body- Assistance hTo N. B. ilehydrating Plants OTTAWA, July 3 — (CP) —The value of assistance in special ma- chinery and equipment given de- hydrating plants in New Bruns- wick amountcd to $28,180, it was disclosed today in the Commons; in a l‘eply by Agriculture Minister Gardiner to a. question from Col. A. J. Brooks (PC-Royal). No mention ums made as to the erlod the assistance covered, but t was stated that $12,003.69 went to the Pirie Potato Products Ltd., and $16,182.48 to the New Bruns- wick Potato Products, Limited. The reply said that an offer was made for the sale of machinery and equipment, but the offer was withdrawn when the Crown As- sets Corporation was established as the official government agency for the disposal of crown assets. Liberal Member To Probe ilue. Rumors OTTAWA, July 3 — (CP) — George Cruickshank (l. - Fraser Valley) said tonight he proposed to make a personal investigation of reports that men in uniform in Valleyfield and other Quebec cen- tres sometimes required a police escort for their protection. "I don‘t know how much truth there is in re orts that men in uniform somet mes are threatened by civilians or zoot-suiters. and so I want to go down and see for myself." said M1". Cruickshnnk. “If I find that the reports are true I then can rnise the matter in the House." Mr. Cruickshank sold he could» not leave for Quebec immediately as he planned to participate in the] budget debate now in progress. l .. "e i War Situation Last Night“ By Kirkc L. Simpson, Associated Pleas War Asulyst Striking anew on a Ail-mile from down the Chcrbourg s ' sula. ' troops holding the Allied right of lino in Irlnoe are executing a swift squeeze play in 1m attempt to rout the Nazi foe from the lllt tri- angular scgment of the Normandy foreland and pave the way for the next major pliusc of the continental invasion. Their objective appears to be the Caen-Avranchcs highway which spans the base of the Cherbourg Peninsula from the Orne River month on Seine Bay in the east to the Bay of Si. Male between the Normandy and Brittany Penlnsullas in the west. That would straighten and shorten the Allied front in Normandy and give it a triple system of lateral roads as well as the Cnen-Chcrhourg rnllvray, all fed out of Cherbonrg harbor, over which to service the fighting lines for the next big move against the foe. The speed with ivliich the American wing of the line was thrown into reverse after the clearing of the head of the Cherbourg Peninsula may have caught the enemy more or less napping. Initial advances of nearly three miles were achieved. Tivofing on their junction with British forces east of St. Lo, the Am- erican troops are effecting :1 swing southward to straighten the line as a preliminary to n further general advance, whether in the Loire mouth across the base of the Brittany Peninsula or possibly directly on Paris. Yer no one cxccnt the Allied high command knows certainly where the main battles in France are planned. Since ihe first landings the enemy has not dared draw on his force deployed along the vhnnnfll and north sea coasts cast oi’ Seine Bay to meet the iln-cnt in Normandy for fear of weakening his lines to ihc point nf vulucrnbiliiv at points closer io Berlin than any yet reached by the Allies in the west. There are many indications that he is preparing to abandon Italy cn- tirely tn conserve manpower and ho may even be prepared in surrender Brlitanvhnd the whole Loire-Seine has-in. nossiblv lhflllldlill! Paris itself in the end. in nrcfcrcncc to coming in decisive battle at points so remote from Germany's own frontiers. ' England Blasted By Robot Bomb Barrage LONDON, July 3 ——_ (AP) —An- other deadly parade of flying bombs droned over southern En;- lund tonight. v Fighter pilots chasing the rob- 0L; were given credit for shooting down a "high proportion" of them but nevertheless a number 80b through, two pilots in the. same squadron shot down three in a single patrol. In some places civil defence ser- Scores Political Expediency in Budget Speech OTTAWA' ‘mly 3 '“ (C P) .— i ' r. tting workouts rem- Hon. R. B. Hanson, PYOgrEI-‘Slvt! Ynfggcrxeoe; F1; days o; the heavy Conservative member for York- German bcmbmgs o; 3mm, and Sunbury, said in the budget debate today that financing proposals set forth by Finance Minister Ilsley last week represented a change of government policy due to ‘ rev- ersion to political expediency." Mr Hanson said the essence oi the budget was that increased borrmvinu WAS to be relied on to absorb :1 marked increase in gov- ernmcnt érpendiiurcs "Along that path lies inflation." he s id The eoveluuncnt sought to ‘tip- thore were long hours on "alert." Victims of the flying rockets were disclosed today to have in- eluded Mai-Gen. Sir Arthur Scott. retired, his wife, Aimee Byng. e. novelist. and Sir Percy Alden, lec- turer and social worker. There is much about the flying rocket campaign that can't yet be told but many hope Prime Minis- ter Churchill will disclose at least some of it tomorrow in a report to the House of Commons. A spcalcer on a German radio claimed the flying bombs were as accurate ns the orthodox bomb dropped from s height of five l miles. In the third week of this cam- . puiun the people of southern Eng- laud are adjusting themselves more and more to its consequences Today's barrage of bombs ended a brief night lull and the German- controlled Paris radio claimed Ply- mouth and Portsmouth were the principal targets. ,'The resentment against enfor- ced savings-nu‘.liholrllngs from payrolls already diminished by nil- merous levies, such as subscriptions for war savings certificates, victory bonds purchased under the payroll payment plan. contributions 1o 11n- employment lnsurunm, enforced deductions for income tax purpo- ses collected at the source. and other like deductions, rankle the minds of these wage earners in the lower brackow, and they 311W not llkcly to be appenscd by clev- thc for- leader idinriiiueslinfiinge‘ 7.7 Col.‘ 2) enih-lloilr conversion." mer Conservative House Hanson Critical 0f C, C, F. Policy OTTAWA. July 3--(OPJ—.l-lon. R. B. Hanson (PC-York Sunburyl Heavy Fighting gain foduv in the Commons that M. < .1 oldwc 0.0.1", National iLeudrr. lavas "encouraging those in CHUNGKING. July Ii ~ rAPl—> i, this country who operury preach re- . _ _ voluiion, and he and Loose around. Chinese tlncps huvc been hulled mm ha“, sLM-md forces which hcl against a strong cncnrv spearhead g Calm‘); Conway - which stnbbcrl 4-6 miles south of encircled llcngynng on the Cau- "Rcvolution is a nasty word. ZRc-l volution plus force means treasonFl ton-llanko\v' Railway. the Chinese , l-Xn said that "Communist, and Sec-l high command announced tonight. inllst" elements were knocking and bloody fighting rugcd in the 5 the door of the C CF. and "they urea Where the Japuncse were nt- i wlll soon be in charge." tempting to seize the entire LOCO-I "il- mllc-north-sollth rnll route across China. Another charge of consistent use uf poison gas shells was lodged against the Japnncsc in a Chinese supplancgtnry Cdlfcllmllnlglllf‘. Such an u ac occurre at enghyanfii demmn was Blamed b‘, aalmmh ‘ft (‘lawn ‘I313’ 1' tgwcmluetm 5m?‘ i lion toduv Mayor of 8t. Hyacintlic hm“ n? 3° tame,” M “"9 pQsflior a two-year term, succeeding 0M1 B“ 9 Stu“ on was 3mm Senator T.D. Bouobard. 1t. was the only by desperate fighting by two. time h 27 W“, that 59,,’ companies of Chinese under a. div- 1 mus-d 51d not run l; 5 "nay- isional_ commander. dare NEW MAYOR OF IT. IYACINTIE T. KYACCNITE. QUIZ. Julv 3 -1CP)—Victor Sylvestre a former 0U Allies Make General Advance 0n Italian Front ROME July 3—iCP)—Thc Allies made a kenexal advance clear a- cross the Italian peninsula tzlfiay, OCCUDl/lllfi tile lvlecuncnhil pnv u; $19M». 31 airline nlllcs south o1 Flwence- KIIWKHI: ihe News out o1 Celina 311d 111113111114: on in the cen- tral sector to within l5 miles of me lmlloltaht city of Arezzo. northwest of Lake Trasuneno. While Hench and American for. cps were occupvmg Slena. wuthout Comaac to the town's famous art and architectural treasures, and o- ther Americans were evicting the Nuns from Gazing, to push “ppm l5 miles of the prize _\)_0rt o; moor. "0 (U8110111). the British 8th army W55 llbitinfl in some hard licks at the enemy‘ South AlHCilll ‘troops nlnlost (mm- Dleted the encirclemcixt of Lake Tficasimeno in the centre of the line and pushed on within 15 miles of (that city of Arezzo north It was believed today that the 1n es of the Nazis’ vaun Gothic defence line running from Pisa. lust north of Livorno. to Ri-lnhii an the Adriatic coast. Allied medium bombers and fight- Brs rflmzed over the battle area. in great numbers and spread a pattern o! explosives aver northern Italy. Hope To Obtain At Least 100 For- P. E. l, Farm Labor Using the authority of Selective Service regulations passed some months 841p. under winch men in non-essential employment can transferred 1o essential work, Nat- 10ml Selective Service officials . ut Can are moving zhousands of men from their pre- sent employment. The Charlottetown office is con. cermng itself with obtaining sore. ly needed farm help for the haying season, and although the compul- sory transfer orders "have teeth" local officials are seeking the will- ing co-operation of employers and employees rather than working the menhisiery‘ of enforcement. Em- ployers and membcls of their 51:11:18 affected by compulsorv orders arc being interviewed daily, and both are laying a fine apprcclatlon of the situation. and a willingness to help out ‘m the emergency with which the agriculture industry is 8C9 . presenitative of National Selective Service for the Province hopes to obtam a quota of 100 men at least. and is greatly encouraged by pro- Rrcss to date.’ The men selected by Mr. Cminon Wlll be allotted to larms throughout the Island All place- ments will be made by National Selective Service Ln conjunction with the Flamm Labour Board, the} latter UJlClBI‘ the direction of Mr.‘ Cecil Miller. A campaign is now under way re- questing farmers to place their orders for men with the Perm Lab- our Board without elay is hmied than the men available will tide over a difficult Slbllfliiildll, al- though farmers are being asked to realize that the men being re-. crulted are not rill ex-furmcrs. At the same time those men are the only; source of labour that can be,’ concerned are subject to transfer, anywhere m Canada. and arc bc-l ‘lug granted the privilege in this. case of returning to their presentl employment ztftei‘ the having sew, son is over. Inter lhese some men will be asked to iISSiSt in the liar-‘ wstina. and also the gathering ofi the potato cru D bat: On’ By JAMES McCOOK I OTTAWA. July 3 — (CF) —'I‘he- so Commons debate on the entered its third day teddy, Libernl and Progressive Conserva- tive speakers criticizing C. C. F. policies and a C. C. F. member stating that figures used by a Liberal member in a recent speech were not correct. Hon. R. B. Hanson (PC-York- sunbury) ‘former Conservative House Lender. said the govern- ment's financing policy as indi- cated in the budget presented last week by Finance Minister Ilsley would lcnrl to influilon. budget, svitlr H“ sum m“ M' J‘ Cmdwcll- M1‘. ltcizl said ihut C. F. 1111-11111- C. F. leader, was encouraging those 0,.‘ revolution. who openly prcnched around him "and he and those have started forces which he can-l not control. Allied 5th anmy vamwuard was with- s“ be Eme Mr. E13. Cannon. Agricultural re-l l. Gas Production tapped. On tlic cthcr hand the men, 01f flu The Budget Is Continued In Commons ‘markets on which they depended.‘ | ing that New Zenlandls per (‘flplifll 7T Last Maior Red Ci Held B y Nazi C Arm L By RUSSEL LANDSTROIVI wk“ Ogvqli- J"|Y_ 3 — (AP) — Red troops captured tho m“ ° 85st“? $317113] 0f _Mlns_k today, blasting the Ger. mores Si“ “l 1'5 P" 1851 IIIKJOrcILv on_S0v1ei soil. and took _' ' an , 0 other places as the mighty summer offr-ns. "e “W!” weshlilrd. Moscow announced tonight. The fall of Minsk to the storming advance of the 151 :3: 3r: “wane Russian annieswas the most spectacular 5 P P e -day-o_ld drlve which has carried as much as 1.0 miles on a 350-m1le battlefront. I But eyenas the great (lerman bastion fell the broad- cast Russmn communique said other Soviet forces had bro- ken into Poloisk, 120 miles northeast of Minsk and were fighting in the streets, and had reached the outskirts of Molodeczno, the strategic railway junction in pre-\vz1r Pol- and 40 miles northwest of Minsk and 110 miles southwest of Polofsk. ‘ ' Premier-Marshal Stalin personally announced the cap. lure of Minsk, a city of nearly 250000 population in peace time. y ' LL-Cmdr, Freeland Receives Promotion No mention was made qr the fate ‘Os-liffillf lcunnants of 17 Gemian div. men. rpmalblv as Illmv as 200.000 . - 1110mm: auxiliaries and 59;. ¥é?f...%.’““‘f.._“'f~‘°. we” ‘WW de- commflu 9 ~11»). bur. the Russian whim Rm‘? 531d the 1st rmd 3rd ed 2s 65am?“ m_m‘“ h“ mm" ulna Dllsoners 1n the llghping av and Sllfldfiy alone. This brought 1 21:25am the nmn§e.“.,'}'°*éf§,:,‘:§ lls announced by u" Rub sizes-i. “‘.‘.'.“‘t$fl..i‘"§' 59min June 23. “ssh Among bh "he - the week-enii oggltiviswo ntfilrggfi man Major Generals, commzmdgg-g The 90ml Canadian Nev hss announced the pron-lotion of m..- Commander Harry Freelgnd u, m. rank of Acting Commander Commander EH-eeland enlisted in Sydney. N s., 1n 1942 With the rank of Lieutenant. Later, he we: B! 886d in convoy duty in the North At antic and it was while he was so ensflsvd that he was promoted, f th 36th $0M‘? m“ {£5 lfggilruillfiillltlrg dxig- gomf£;i3mdr. He is now serving ded b‘ . ‘ - ‘ - °°P l the Soviet Monitor. Lleut-Cmdr Freeland is s na- tlve of liiflgland having been be“ Many lfl-Tfie railway sections were i" w‘ in l-lartlepool thirty limo"? the places eaptumd d ‘ 11,3113 _ . seven yea. andwoneuof ittllee mgsqtn f B80. He is marrlcd and now r; m was Gggbokle in ore-war Pol- yoaégzal-‘Zbifltgallflgllillé 1111: llvife, ‘fr... 50m l] 9mm)‘ l‘ B I- . 0O , Polotm. m es m‘ °‘ dflushter of Lt-Col. w, es 00.11: CRY. the late Mrs Cong, Chaos In Nazi Defenses Berlin irzomnmeengtlcéé 551d m, 1w They have a boy two months 01¢ R. A, F. Typhoons Blast Germans Sabotage, Unrest Tying Up Germans LONDON. July ii-uAPl-Bpread- 111E sabotage and guerllla. warfare in France, uprisings in [Jennies-k and the Partisan campaign 1n lug- oslovin are lying up Germain oc- IDNDON. July 3—(CP)—Rocko\. firing R.A.l" ‘Pyphoom s. terriiy ins: weapon to the Nazis bids d the Brest Peninsula from Normandy ouoatlon troupe ‘e needed on] bases wduv while up to 750 Unit. | the fllllltlfk! 1Y0 i"! ilul-TIQTW‘ ed States heavy bonlbcrs from Italy . alive French source suld todoi bombed German iranspox-tzitlon gnu l He said there scarcely was a re- supplies m the Baykmm gion in Fmance where lighting “as Bad fly" weather reduced NW not in progress and estlma/ied that port of the ritish-bosed Allied 1111'- Lhe French Wfifillos were 01411111141 men for ground forces battling in down about_ eight N811 divisions Nonnnndv to a minimum. that otherwlscuvould be 1n action The 500 1° 750 heavy bomber, aizninst the Allies in Normandy. which blasted targets in Romania Hungary and Yugoslavia lncluclcg 8th air iome units which flew from Bigland in s. shuttle flight. Nazi Aircraft, l’ l ‘ME Kw We um Cut Two-Thirds ‘"A?="1‘u§“"<‘.f..“’“ __ u» a s: A “WASHINGTON. July 3—(AP\— “MMQR “M .{ German aircraft nnd gasoline pro- duction both have been cut at least two-thirds bv Allied b0 - ing. Gen. H l-l. Arnold reported to-, day. virtually eliminating the Luft- waffe and forcing the Nazi high command to ration the milltnrv use e Arnold, commanding General o! the United Slates Army Air Pprces and recent visitor to the battle. fronts in Normandy and lialv. .=:\1d| there is evidence the Germans now} are 1151112 their reserve gasoline sup-l plies. The Allies in France. he snutl have found tanks and other vehicles‘ abandoned for lack of fue a, Hilih tide bhis t 9 1 and tonight at 141%.)!“ m“ a n Sun sets this evening at 8.50 an. rises tomorrow momma at 5.19. Full moon July 5, 1.27 P. M Silmmerside tide eighteen mlnu tes laur than Charlotte-ioivn. DAILY AIR SERVICE n. Charlottetown - Snmmersids - ..;1l\cr Tucker tL-Rosthern) saidl Moneys“ that while the C. C. F. claimed its‘ Leave Charlottetown 7.85 s, m 110110105 were helpful to farmers. 12.00 noon. 4.30 n. m. i-lxinlon 1'1 power of this party Arrive Charlottetown 1.10 n. m would moan increased costs to 5.45 D- m 7-05 p» m- iarnlcrs and the loss of overseas‘ SUNDAY SERVICE Leave Charlottetown l2 noon. Arrive Charlottetown 5.15 n. m. rP. E L-N, S. FERRY SERVICI | nails‘ mcpumso suxusys “Revolution is a nasty word.‘ ‘Rcxollltlnn plus force means trea- n Debt Interest Charges 1 Clarence Gillls (C. C. R-Cnpc Breton South» said that Tom Reid. 'L-Ncw Wcstminstcrv had placed nn the House record figures show- Lcave Wood lsiuiulw-‘Lllii A. iii 'd1~bt intcrcsi. charge was $1111. Hum A M 100 y M cmnplu-cd with $14.01 in Cunml. Mm...“ mr",,,,,_.,‘,m It u m, ll‘. M. 5.00 l‘. M. 11.111 clulmcrl ilmi 01111111111; "um"; “m1 ‘yum. H". “m, shmlld have n government similar flay, T“ _ \“.,|n,.§,|,,,. "M ' aln d. but it ap- i Thursd‘ y 11.00 A. Al. and 1.00 PM sailings will be cancelled, 1 ERG.