MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN force affecting the readers of Th, Inspiration of the Blbls 1| a as well as the writers of yesterday. today in? i. Qhilfhfllllflwfl Guardian. ‘Ina (lento. lamina Guardian. Founded lll! lI-Boat gosToN, Nov. tie-More than m persons died here last lught and 214 injured are in hospital, mny 1n critical condition and not gpeiltild to live aiter one of the worst fires in recent history oi this city. lie blaze broke out |l the Cccoaiiut Grove Night club while 1.000 persons were in ms building and spread with peat rapidity. n Cries of “ ire. fin b7 I cloak- 300m girl started a panic which “pied greatly to the death mil. Crowds jammed the exits and many leaped from the roof, some o; them with their clothing on fire. The cause oi the blaze was said w have been a mill-Ch held b)’ l 91mg man while he replaced a lgllt bulb. The match touched off some tinder-dry artificial palm “Qfis and wl in minutes Erupts pm dying 1n e fire and .he rush for exits. Firemen were hindered ta rescue Menace Hal Dead In Nighl: Club Fjre efforts b huge columns of dense smoke w ch poured from the doomed building. Tonight the toll of dead was aced at 431 but additional bod- es were being found as firemen continued a search of the debris. An official investigation was ord- erectli and tonight had already op- ene . The tragedy was described as the worst night club disaster in United States historyi It east a pail oi glorm over ew England and the entire nation. Many prominent people were list- ed in the casualties but tonight a complete list oi the victims was still far from complete. 'I'here were many scenes of hero- ism, too. with men of the aivny and navy figuring prominently in rescue work. The club was one of Boston's most fashionable night spots. 'Well-Known Man Dies On Highway llailway Track it St. Pcter’s Badly Damaged ‘Bay were washed uilt Ellurdul‘ but temporary repairs ‘EN expected to be completed Iulv today. A work train with zo men lrit hcre a. few hours after the tmllble rll-veloped and all clay ves- "lfiflv ‘they labored to make re- Wli liicy were joined by several u on crl-ivs ircm the vicinity. The lrack whe;e the washout oc- curred llllls close to St. Peter's Bay. Bmllar washouts. some oi them "m" Serious. occurred in former tears. It was learned. Damage to "it track llitezrupiled train ser- vices between Charlottetown and lourls but did not 1n the lines to Monte . Cardigan lnll Georgetown which branch off at Mt. slewal-t. Nor was ths high. "v to Snurls damaged. "A train left here last nipht at °¢1°¢k for Soul-ls and t was “mid hacks would be repaired "‘"“1'="t1l' to permit it to pass alfilgnplrobably reach Sourls before u»? lafiidlft “"1"” ti.” 1mm» to the city. as orce re- ioming Events oa- uwtleiiindll. Free Sound Movies outlay, NOV. a0. a a-m. ll-zs-zl’ Dgécfga Ml-drOTrlst-nl-es Concert 11-30-11 "Milli". Tuesday, S ial en- ment Public l-la . L-fl-fli A0 Green Alb d G. - "ma. Emerald 5-0-75 wlgr-ss-tl "Farmers wishing to ship dress- fhozs advise McGlligan and ‘iii- ll-zi-iol ll Ra “'- mmnafill‘ sl°a°€<>°1“"&s3?l“° '°' il-so-il pnlcading car of Old l l! ‘We at numb. a. o. wsllslgnr. il-rs-al “Hana-r aim ‘mead rm all“?! slglovies-Dance sigh Pr n hool. 39.1-31 hvauyln! Chicken and Ibwl Mon- ml and Thursdays. Highest mar- prices. Dawson and Johnston °"*""d- ii-ne-as-lld "Burma live and s sed chick- “m” Rlver- ' o-ad-sLM-tri "Tue aucti PM" __ on sale at Mrs. Fred ,,,,,dl'“lgli-llmfitlnnp ‘pity. is goat; °"°0'Clock If not llnghlvrl‘ sli- m‘ "T" flue day following. merit, in a letter forwarded to Col. shl Mayor Holman Mr. Ha rtle O. Bowness o/Kensington Passes Away at Spring Valley. Mr. Hattie 0. Bowness, 48-year- oid contractor oi’ Kensizigton died - _ aaturday willie walk- ing on the irway at Spring Val- ley. He collapsed suddenly and died without uttering a. word. He was accompanied by his brother- in-law, Mr. Ivan Harrington. Coroner J. F. Profitt oi Kenslng- tori decided an inquest was not necessary. Mr. Bowness was enroute to Darnley to bring home a tractor. His car became stuck not far from his brotlvar-in-laws home and he walked there. Then the two men decided to continue on to Darnley on foot, a. distance of about five miles. They were about a mile on the road when Mr. Bowzless col- lapsed. Mr. Harrington immediately summoned help but death appear- ed tq have been instantaneous. The coroner ordered the body re- moved to the J. L. Davlson Under- taking rooms at Kensingtonwhere when he learned the facts. he de- cided an inquest unnecessary. It was believed Mr. Bowness died from a heart condition aggravated by extra exertion brought on by waliri. in tho snow. Su ving are his widow, the for- mer Miss Eileen MacLean oi Gra- ham's Road and two sons and three daughters. They include Mrs. Harry Mulch, Charlottetown; Miss Jean Bowness and Miss Mary Eloise Bowness, bot}? at home; Wayne Bowriess, employed at the Mount Pleasant Airport and Sterl- ing Bowness at iilcm . ‘Hiree brothers and three sister also survive: They are Lorne Bow- ness. Kenslngton; Nelson Bowness with the Canadian Army in Eng- land: Edison Bowness, servingwi h the Royal Canadian Navy; M11. Robert Mouse, New Arman; Mrs. ‘Prank Woodside. Summerside; and lvfrs. Lyman Huestis, Wilniot Val- ey. Mr. Bowness had just been ap- pointed a superintendent of con- struction at the Mt. Pleasant Air- port. He was well known in Ken- sington and the sinmlnmding unities where he was held in the hixheell esteem. Fulmeral services will be held ‘Iueadaly at’ from his resi- dence to the United Church it .- ACl-IARLOTTETOWW. CANADA, transits. Novas/ism llLLIED ARTILLERY IS Churchill . In Optimistic Review 0f War Africa To Be“ Used As Springboard F o 1- l\_Iew Allied Offen- sives. LONDON, Nov. I9—-A stir- ring speech on the war situation was broadcast throughout rlle English speaking world by Prime Minister Churchill yes- terday. Mr. Churchill said in North West Africa. tlie U-boat incri- ace was definitely beaten. “For every ship we have lost, a U- boat has been sunk or severely damaged," he said_ "For every ton of shipping lost we llav: gained perhaps two tons ill the African harbors." Africa, the Prime lvlinister promised, will be used as a "springboard" for fill-that’ of- fcnslves. I11 air warfare, lie referred to Ille “rapidly growing" Allied forces, arid predicted an air oi- fcnsivo (luring I943 which wll‘. l)€ “worth watching." All southern Italy, v M1". Churchill warned, will be brought under a shattering air attack, ' " ‘ "\\"e have over 100 IlflllPll generals and llcarly 300.00 Italian soldiers in our hailds," he said. He referred to "the prodigious blows” Russia is striking and com- mended Russian gcneralslllp and the magnificent fighting quality of the Russian soldiers. The Prlne Minister said lie never had the slightest doubt that Hitler would break his agreement with regard to unoccupied Francs and try to capture the French Fleet. Mr. Chuzcllill welcomed these de- velopments as sweeping away tile last vestlge of camouflage at Vldiy. and the artificial boundaries set up between occupied and unoccupied France. Despite the reassuring news frcill all wlir fronts, the Prime Mnfster warned against undue optimism. "I know ncthiug yet that justifies the belief that we will not have a long and uphill strllilllo." he said. speaking of the campaign in the Far East. he said that in the event oi the war ending in Europe before the Japanese are beaten Britain "will of course send all her forces to the aid of the United State; and China and our lrith and kin in Australia and else- where." Spain Interns French Sub BARDEIDNA, Spain, Nov. 29 — The Spanish government today ordered the French Submarine iris interned, The ship entered this port after it escaped from Tolilon when French scuttled 60 warships there last week. The Iris was permitted to re- main here only M hours under in- ternational law and the ship was Public indignation over the re- moval cf the 0 NJ! accounting deparlpnent and failure to obtain additional work in C. Ne mwshlgg: ls tor a brougii ottentthon cpl-Ion. J1». Julston. ative in the Domi n’ Govern- ltalstnn on Saturday by Eh Wor- letlcr aeknowledled receipt of copies of the follnwln con-es- mndenee on the sub eot, w Col. lston authorised or publication. otliwa. Nov. so, 1m Hie Worship Mayor 3.3. Hobnan. s-"aflcerlrsrv- ll‘ I] ' r have your lslml-‘oi rm. i. in Umwlifll car be l meal also muistoliiin Hood rllell: . Bran. m, F up White Middllng may m,“ If‘ “l Cash prices. Booking w- "' ‘m’ a £255.? i- . ql.‘ In Correspondence Between _Mayor Holman & Col. Ralsfon. 'll‘.‘a’9"asi°‘és‘°fi'l‘té"'tal°“ 523%} figgglnfltoli. b0 W110i! the time llllllt Railway Matters Discussed reaction to idle representations made regarding railway matters in Charlottetown. f 11° deli No doubt you have seen th . but I am lendlnit W" a co v that vou me have it in your ii . JOXIBBIIIIH! the centralized ac- counting proposals: ! rather think that the correspondence which was published in the Charlottetown n w rs must have liven you full ormaton. This newspaper report was the first intimation I had that you were carrying on laliol correspondence with Mr. ichaud as well as myself. Just as a nutter oi record, may I summarize what has been done: About May i2 the other le- {Confifi on page ‘l. 151T Tanks-Helmets In Old Tin Cans Pl-A freight car loud oi 15 Canadian 0rd rice Corps Trainin forerunner of many similar ship- Bnphasiz out of_ wal- materials, army offlq. into action a few iiloilthl; lilrcr. TWBHi-y old tin cans make a steel helmet. Working directly with the army 50k‘, 011i... szll ,4; officer zit military district N0, 3 with headquarters zit Kingston, had worked out a compzehenslve con- servation and salvage program, ilivic Rclmpiicn Planned For Lieut. lliacMillan Plans are ilncicrwav for a civic reception IO be held in the City Hill] in honor of Lieut. Robert C. M . Xi the Medlterrillleuil. Bugle Band will also be ull lmliid. Proceeding to the City Hall he welcome by the Mayor. A guard of honor from "H.M.C S. Queen Charlotte" will await his arrival, cations. . s. IIIIIIIVIN Read by (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew cf till cans-consigned from the Centre lit res by Barrieiield to g Toronto metals company-nus jug]; been shipped from Kingston, Lhs ments. The mils, salvaged from the ordnanoeoentre bv army per- sonnel, will provide metal to make armor plate tough enough to with- stand shrapnel and deflect shells. m; the value of such salvage to Canada's expanding out. ials said a till (7."l\ sulvagerl today may be purl oi a funk l-lmblingl salvage and disposal board at Oil-» ilwa, Capt. J R. Clllrkson of Wind-ll l“ zlllll disposull llall, D.S C. ailci Bar wllo is c peeled lo al-liilo lll the City l4-Ton Bombs Dropped 0n KrNGsToNTTli-tfivov. ea —<o tons Turin Left a Flaming Ruin; Damage Very Heavy. IDNDON, NOV. M -F0r [he first time in the war Britainis zielv, four-ton "block buster" bombs fell on Italy Satilrday night. Turin, dc- scribed as the "Detroit of Italy" was tlile tfll'f‘f€!.fllld returning air- .-’i 1'1 huge fires wlrvli lit as day. Ill addit- Ill-lvcs lllcrc til-iii ‘i. 10s were (ilollpcd. only 011B BWHSh bclnlici" failed to return. {Ll a» illl-d of til ;..volvc<l 1.. flu r:li.l v1.5 it l ‘lll? bl,- * iillli llil il- to puss iJYCI" tile BrEiLsIi coast. liuliziri authorities aiilnltied in- directly that damage was heavy. Tlivy Lilli] the number of casualties llud not been ascertained. In Lon- (Illll l v5.1a" bulifixfd Lin: c ~* lic icllciqcd our. as all . cczure fur lllCliilli’, 1f not i i‘ the duration of ‘.110 will’. Millly n1. Italy's important Will‘ plants are concent- rllled there. On Italy's home front reports were heard of an alleged gigantic plot to ovorilll-lnv Mus. ll and re- soc Kill". Vicfol‘ lnllllllcl. A (trflglitt tllrmvil out for [lie ring"- leaders is Jeri lo llllvc en- Slllil‘L‘(" (‘lent-i l Brddriliili. Reports roundabout from Italy Cfllllillllf‘ to "lldicato Milssolill". llim- sell is ill . " mg from lliccrs of "Pl-c 12 A F Tuesday availing, though ‘this could ll-ll , not he definitely ascertained last second bombing of tile wur. N0 lglit. Lieut. MacMlllan, who ls the son of Mr. and ll/irs. L B,.Mllcltllllan' of this cit) lrilclered dlfiflllflll-Shfidl . service will illc British Navy inlol , t 1c. file . . On his arrival in Charlottetowillpower llzld t .11 l‘0l'll_.‘,0 he will be met at the railway de-lAdriatire. The move W115 said to pot by His Worship Mayor Hoimanl have been made because of the and the members of the City Ooilil- heavy air offensive on Italy. cil. A guard of honor comprised of Sen Cutlets as well as tile NflVYllil. l... . will be greeted with flll address of ill‘ and the band from No. 62 C A.B. And he left the inlnlicntion that TC will rcudci‘ appzopriaie seiqoiie ti lllt‘ mo»: ll}. i. ' qlhr-es would be ill l’ llv . ll pounding o the twenty- Cuillldlail planes took part but a 1.; of _Can1i:ii:il1 ai (‘fl by Bri- lklfé‘ llnrlce. ‘ll ".l'll‘ll . .. Church- .l uiicll l1. loill them lllllt Afrlc ‘.15 not a halting place but a. springboard from which to some to grips with the Axis in Europe. 10,000 Nazis Daily In Russia — Great Soviet Offensive is Continued; Moscow Announces New Drive ‘Yllestwofigitv MOSCOW, Nov. 29 —'l‘he great Russian offensive operations con- tinued with unabated force today, the Nazis fiild‘ng themselves being pushed back both at Moscow and I11 tlic Caucasus. At Stalingrad the giant pincer-s movement continues to close around 300.000 Germans. The Nazis have obtained some reinforcrments at Stalingrad but Russian sources say there l5 no doubt of the battle being in their favour. Already the enemy has been driven f;om_ fourteen important firing spots in the city, and gains have been made on the outskirts as well. The Russians have relclisml news of their llPW offensive west of Mos- cow. Already 15.000 Cgermans have been killed. This drive on the central front is a companion drive to the one on the Stalingrad front further south. The Soviet pros says the Cler- mans are dyiiiz at the rule of i0.- 000 a day; that 100.000 have been killed in the past ten days. 6.000 motor vehicles have been wrecked a 1.000 guns and 2.000 tanks captured. 83 trans-port planes have been destroyed. In a ten do! oer- ' iod no lass than 80,000 Nazis have been taken prisoner. AVENGBD SOUTH AFRICAN! TOWN --(CP)- 5 rinl- OAFI bob. (South African) armore oars led the we for the recapture of Tobruk. sad Acting Prime Min- ister Hofmeyr, thus avenging the defeat of Bout there last June. African trOQN L055 CANADA I-"LCl-LI R EXIIELS IN THE KITCHEN Skeena Takes Part finial recognition for gallant, skil- lful work in the sinking of enemy came today lo 26 Cazlvdlzlns. pounced award to them of decora- probably sank two more. and car- of the act troyers and. corvettes took part. teamed up for one submarine kill In a chase which lasted four hours. presumably in the North Atlantic on the St. Lawrence arca. and “Die I In Submarine Kill OTCAWA, NOV. 27~ (GP) ~01- submarines and an attcmpt to sal- vage a torpsdord merchlintmnn Navy Minister Mzlcdonald an- tions ranging from the Distirlglish- ed Service Cross to nlention in dispatch-es. The officer: and men so honored served on four shins. the destroyers Skeenn am‘ St. Crolx and the corvetlcs Weiaski- win and Nanaimo. The, MinLster did not issue an explanatory statement with the nrcss release containing the cita- tions, and there wcrc l‘ details from him about the o~,a:l...‘r.:l.<=. It. was not even known \\'ll'.‘lil(‘l‘ the submarine slnkinga hnd born in- cluded in his October statement that Canadian shl-ps during the summer sank four submarines. ried out man promising attacks. But the ctatiorls themselves were enou h to give a fail- picture lone in which the des- The Skeena and Wetaslriwin (Continued on page "l. Col 3i M Everybody 30, 1454; I lalllliill; - ~- Iszv-w-aa.‘ ‘ ‘file alllmn ll p the yl-i v1 'l‘l1nl=1 . r,» . I. ‘V ‘. Flier Hare Rotor "is Scnfonll P.1d! (ll ltlo lli.\ ivlth Mlllllfll- favor. Ho spent some time in England, going to tile West ‘ '1 i flylliq frryn ‘lll it was, oil 1c‘ ..\il 1.1 .11.: sop-i, “to is well-kilown inl lower ifcutasuc. Pr: 1., whore he‘ silent ll lmmc" His p 0.1 n. zl Sh.‘ W iii 111 CUlllHlIl Lower Molltzlltllrl) Loss 0f Two Jag: ~ . Seell drcilalllc WASHlM lTOlv. " . illc lvl 1" ":0. icuiuv l‘! or‘ Lb».- DIU- oh f».- ul two 0114:1110.» ilfifilrllvcl.» and the sclltlllllu at a German cal-mi vessel, The Januliesc ships wen} part of a folxw of four destroyers lil/PlIlDl- inll to lilllli 'r'llliUl'(‘Clll-:lIbS at Blllln. ill Nclv (Juillcll where Allied lroous tile tllrcllu-lllllc tu bush lhle PllGillV into tile sea 'l‘lvu oi the dust-rovers were each hit bv a 500-0ound bomb. Thc Gcrlniin cargo ship was in- tercepted liv naval craft. under Gen. McArthuus CUillWlllIlCl. When the Allied war l appeared the 1 lll l./I<E l)! crclv scuttled crfllt SCYFlllV- eight Nazi as. were taken pri- souer. By JACK WILLLMWS Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA. Nov. 29 -iCP\— Pro- posals advanced _ by Elliott M. Little, resigned Director oi Nation- al Selectivs Service. which would have given him authority to use compulsion in the transfer of labor and to "take such stalls us mul‘ be necessary to ensure the most efficient use of manpower" worl- mlldo lllbllc, by lsiboi" MllilFlGf Mitchel. The SUQQOFVd manpower nlnii was contained in a 73-l1l1lll‘ draft order-in-coullrl‘. which would con- solidate the prcront Sdoctlvc Scr- vicc mgulntio: *1 f" th w» um- ceduro. for n 'l‘.' the mtllnlrv draft which b» wllc- n .l~l"r'iivc service l-lwpnnsl-{lvv Dec. i, and extend the pow-or ol the dlector Subject of Brisk Exchange - One section of the memorandum. previous-iv the subject of a brisk exchange bwween the Minister and Mr. Uttle in public statements. vwluld have given Mr. Little nulli- MAXIMG OFA MERE MAN Christian faith affirms not m". the infinite personality of God, but the indestructible personality 11f mlli. s PAcEsW 5- l- “.00! In __ Protectorate ‘Q . a MED/TERRANEA/‘l 55.1 §._\.;El singed}. .\.T.',:{_,_ frica with the main Allied rind .-\ the flank of the enemy‘; humm- lim- from Sicily til Italy tn Libya. ' UN THE AFRICAN FRON were said tonight to be within zli-"tillerv range of Tunis and zllx- l10-W straddling the line of communication between 130% will Iiilertc. Onc force vxzzs ilrlrih-nxcs 0 prllil-clorllie and within lll mill-s ilf the city while illc second llrmy was said to lic uitllir. 2i ftjvi miles of the “m. ,9 _sfl._ grczli llilVZll base at Bizerw. A German advance guard l" ' F ivzls forced to retire. mlllFfllliVlllle powerful units of the first .-2ll(l lll bu l6 miles southeast of Tunis. Thus Allied armies are driving forward from three directions in what seems to he a large-scale offensive in the lklnis-Bizerie drive. Dlcllnwhile another Allied column is seeking to cut oil \\:_. (qgllllfllllllifilllfllls leading into Libya. One of tiles. il\ nus rczlchcrl a point l\\“.‘lll_\'~OIIe miles below Tunis. r strong forces are moving sierldil 4a sss. \- . ,, nclpal wlu- zom- nou- dicrwl. Th‘ m l inllir-iltcs hnw Milli“ qrmgia on " -" 1m thr- sixppil lines from llild! 1 Giiawa Announces Formation 0f Infantry itcrps Army u as Yhv infantry on tzlry c..- bflsLs .115 {he ll.il'l ‘i signals. . ail corps, medlculs and other lllcli are all 4m FsLLow llll“ some orgaliizatioilul :ll.llllll buss or organization, When the corps comes into being infantry soldiers will belong to lhrir corps and not to a partlciliar‘ batwllioll just. as artillery men be- lfiu: to the artillel-v : lll changeable lX“\\'l‘Pll w;ll of the ll._;.li'l' cucllllisnd. .1 H 5 nsl /-..—W hows-i <21". vvlll no‘ 0o discarded. Oil‘ 7 V, zlcpziriiliclllnl - l‘ I‘ ‘ 0/, A" Kenneth . o \ 17/ c Regilnelltnl 11.1 nil-s and E .l ._ lllPlll, (‘liilrlfis LQ-G i , Clzlrl n: lilo (iorlvral Staff,‘ ' ‘ ii‘ lieu .<_\‘Sl(‘fll is design- Miffflgifill Mcikes DPuLIDiQ? i Proposals By E. M Little s, High tide this efternoontztl A Sun sets this afternoon {it's and and rises tomorrow morning Hit-tilled needed to "remedy or ailev- mid wmorrow 010ml“! fli- illlc any sllurlage of manpower re- tllc war effort." "without lvlllting the generality" 8-1-7- of that statement would have spec- ifically authorized hi Require any person who employs labor to terminate the employment of Ills workers "at such time and director lcrhid any person or group or class of persons ‘.0 r ploymeilt anyflwozkcr ofihwogkelrs; ‘ m "after a speci ed date w ou o l‘ ‘ ' '. . . . lJilllilk’ o permit lll proscribed form SUNDA‘ 5H““ E from a selective service officer." aln in ern-l mEl-ll to .\ii". Mitchell with his ‘ lll-licr-ln-councib-a sv-nmnry p; the Minister. U. mac public by _ bu‘. Uoidllleil for pilblinltinil {Willi gm; ,,_ ority to take "such action” as he Minn Delivered, 85,00 other Prnviueaa “a [1 | L "o. WITHIN RANGE OF TUNIS Beaten‘ In Ho. Africa Big OffensEIUn derw in, renc ay M Ih-s-“w. lhlg a. .<..$ of lllllll. Axis reports soy a great (‘P-mo rrpor '.< H111! . loner: ' l‘ (‘v (HEY USED 1'0 CALL A WASHER‘ 04111131")? NOW lll tllUl EAQY“ can FERRY sizlivicit llrom Borden-heave 9.05 LY l “mo! Dlslrxcaé! sulvnsrl Lea” C! gupJIl-J-ill-m- ul armies in- ‘ Nov. Bil-Allied armloo t of the capital arm y werd y in a northeasterly The fierce air war continues thourh rains have fllYllPd alrfle To tlievast the Bllil$ll 8th Army. was moving cautiously towards Akheila Where Rorrsneis army “Pooled to make a stand. The our‘; amv was expected lo atfolnpt "m?!" the narrow corrldvr at lflh .1 Putin-l" “lgit crultllzue a re. i‘. ‘it. lvcstlwaril .1 all Jfllfnpt ll t-e with Axis FOPCt" in rpmlql. where rapidly lllfiVlnp allied l1!» men were makin l ) o cvrrawa. Nov. 2'7 _<cP)_rcr- a continued Wefiavflkllg fir???‘ ° mrlficrl cf a corps of infantry in lll Canadian (activel JHYIOIIHCEC] today by Defence Min- land armada is bcL. z- ltllston ill a statement, from at Gibraltar. Pmlr the Gerulans increrlslnciyi difficult. Last quarter moon, Nov. 30. 9.0! pm. DAILY EXCEPT SUNAIAY a 0 mm. 2.00 p.m.. 4.30 0-m- p.m.. Leave Cape Tonnciitinc — 10.80 .4 m. l.l5 1pm. 3.05 ||.m.. 5.45 p.111. . ,. (May it to Der. 2‘. inclusive) b Leavi- Borden 0.00 a.m-. 0.45 s“ ' Lcllvc Iflvrmrnllnc 10-15 l-III- . NS. FERRY SEBVIQ Wood Islands 10.00 l-I- I. said Learg-"Clrlbfll Noon all u. 7' .~ this srction "propose; a new power which in essence incorporates the pi iltnple of cumpubory transfer. "This now appears essential to M petal! the offlcleilt RKIYIImlSEEICD of Sel- no p m . ,,_ , . . The way it would work out. "l! 15$; Charlottetown 1 9- B . |fl I Chariottrlo:fl'5"'"'"“ e ‘rpiieiown 8.30 mm. . -.-J':-s|a~,'r“’ - _ __ _,_ _ .. A...