m 3rd. Webster's Orchestra. Check For Moment. i llEltNE. Aug. i-(Ari-Tiio Alli illions Flee, F Military Government Tightens Up In Italy _ Seems To Be Holding Undecided Italians In l v ed radio warni that heavy bomb- arshal Pietro Bad- of Italy would be reaum auae of Premier 3 poriring attitude waa re ted today to have driven hundred! tliouun s of unhappy ‘Italians nto the country in search of safety. Reports received at he Swiss-Italian frontier aaid about 3,000,000 had abandoned their city homes today in the quest for refuge iu "Ilia military government tight- ped its measures-including a I nu censorship fully as severe as its: under MUSSOIIIAYBt fgétEa-illiad mtarily appefl" 0 0 ' mmundeclded Italians in check. ut there were numerous sins sf seething unrest. A Swiss tee- phic agency dis atch from the us: town of C lasso said the people, realizing the war continued uiii that the future was somber, we "profoundly troubled." Gen. Henri Guisan, commander of the Swiss army, warned his plclieis in an order oi the day on this c52nd anniversary of the founding of the Swiss Confedera- tion that “the battle threatens to nileme close to our territory. Prom dry to day we may be compelled to increase measures severely.’ Although all political activity m forbidden by Badcglids gov- ernmeiit. five anti-Fascist parties in northern Italy-including com- munists and socialists with princi- pal headquarters at Turin-have accused Badoglio and evrw the king of being "bound by I-‘Y/ "am." The Italian Press-tightly muzz- led after the frst two days oi ba- ing permitted to howl joyouslv against Fasciam—henceforth will appear as single sheets four time: weekly. A Rome diapawh said space was reduced for foreign news. All references for liberty. Peace and freedom were chiseled cut of the pages—a notable example be- ing the editorial of La Stamps. of Turin on Friday entitled "on the highway." More than two-thirds of it was censored. Other articles were cut to incomprehenslbllity." Berlin Fears Allied Wrath Dy John Colburn msociaied Press Stall Writer Biocmioiim. Alla. i -—tAP) - ABerlin dispatch from Stock- holmis pro Nazi newspaper Afton- biadei, reported today that “near yinic" prevailed in the German capitol as the peopl-s feared it night be uie neXl target in the ‘M031 saturation bombing war- '2 i. . Berliners were out early today in blilB, squares and yards digging trenches and family air raid shel~ leis, the dispatch said, and an offi~ tlai proclamation urged the opl-e to "mobilize your sp ritual tliengih". It was observed that Berlin could be laid in ruins like Hamburg, Cologne and Essen, and the correspondent laid it no longer was possible to hide the frightfulncsa of bombing war as trainioada oi wounded and homclela reached Berlin and mothers pleaded direction t; safe places for their chil- Bli- Aerial warfare against the Ruhr Ind Hamburg was described as loise than ground battles, creat- 111! a’ “torture of frightful propor- llilll-f and the correspondent re- marked that "nobody knows how his 1110 population will be able to Inldure it. ‘Ilierrfcre the authorities are ‘llllmllllng everything in order to live ihe people spiritual strength“. ~ biggest task, he added, was m, Provide security for children, Wilerwisc there was “no guarantee what mothers will do." milamburg ~ -iounded bv Charle- diine - ~ lay today in smouldering Guest and rubble. news frcm north nrallniinv indicates that. for all _no~_*£~1‘1 Purposes. it has been ‘m. crl cut of the war by the mucus. repeated raids. military. eli- raid precaut- CCMINC EVENTS "Cndlrin Picnic Wednesday turns: on. 7-20-38-80-81-1-3-4 "Dance. Lorne Vllluy Hail, Aug- 7-3i-2i. "Bum dance at Cecil C mabaeliL llonday. Angus: 2. i i-a-iii "Ice ci- Co“ Hanfxaumiiigngsnce. Orwell "Dlnce in Btlmmeriield Hall. gmldlv nlsht August a. Auspi "wh i-ai-ai flfinililgfflldsrdigan gigsitv argon ' . 11l- . a r's mhm-"l- iilii-li- "a! Oream festival and dance Qann Toombs‘ field Kenaingfon "idly eveningpAug. 4 "he Cree can“ H 1m Social and Dance. oii. rmieiii vivfigiiiiiyiniiidiuoii “Ice Cream nod 1"‘ church iivalikw t Sir-d- ‘ °d°.'°°k- Allbntceelif. P. i?” ' “com v-si-a-z-ai. M" Igwliii tgelcigdilvwedriged- “Y- ‘new dig . e-a- __ ion crews and firemen remai d among the fire-blackened, borrib~ shattered ruins of the city which served as a submarine assembly centre in addition to being the principal port handling the Roma's coaslwlse shipments and traffic with Norway. llrges Canada T Make Herself Felt LONDON. AilS- l-(CP Cable)- W.J. Haley, editor of the Man- chester Evening News called oii Ca- Illldil "to be heard and known in its own r ht apart from being an interpreter‘ for Britain and the Uliltcd States. Mr. Holey ioke iroin London over the natlono network of the CBC,- "No on; will underestimate the importance of complete Ango- American understanding." he said. “It is one sure foundation stone oi peace. 1' don't believe anyone will underestimate it. "Canada with its peculiar lid- vantages of tradition and environ- mcnt can nlav that. grand design. "But Canada. must also be heard and known in its own riizht unart from bciiiu the interpreter. After n‘l. when the great conventions of historv arc done with, who remem- bers the interpreter: Canada may have that. role, but it will onlv be incidental, It has many others 0'1"" morn vital." Mr. I-Inlev is a rlircntor of Pent- ors Norw- AKOWCV. tho British Press Assnctntion and he Manchester Guardiovt. v DeC-‘aulle. Gil-mid Unify French Forces De Gaullc when it handles civil or evtfy 11 1 political problems. When Giraud Wm f)“ ‘my Iii in the field with his troops Do 31:11- out childre Giraud with the power to deal with gmiggnJ W13‘) the allied staff on military opera- uont children , The new defence committee, how human), m” ALGIERS, Aug. i-(APJ-Geii- crals Charles De Gauile and Henri Giraud achieved unification of all the French fighting forces under a single command rcsgionsible to a central government. aturday in a forceful bid for recognition by the United Nations aa an equal partner in the Allied war effort- Decrecs Eamon Giraud" lain‘; mander ‘ ' oi all the French land, sen and air forces in the world and gave De Gaullg presid- ency of a new committee oi na- tional defence. The new French organization was immediately followed with a demand b the French commission- er of in ormatlon, Henri Bonnet, that Britain and American recog- nition of the De Gaulle-Giraud setup as a provisional government was “absolutely nece .' "our countrymen in ance ro- fard recognition as a sign we are d ranks." he ully accepted in allie mid "When lPi-enoh troops land on the uhores oi Prance tomorrow. they must go there as the fighting forces oi a recognised Allied gov- mment" o . ' Previouelyébg Gauile and Giraud ined ac arate armed orccs, Under the ol agreement as sad main olnt presidents of_ theHtPi-si-ich cr tho" nnslded alternately. Now Gir- utti weflde when the commit- 1i. 2f go deals with miltars affairs and \\l. The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CI-IARLOTTET OWN. CANADA. MONDAY. AUGUST 2. 1943 27¢’ ‘ ‘lied: Capture 100 Communities LONDON. Aug. 1-—(CP)~A . @1118 five to 71-2 miles siiiiit hAYd-flshting Germans. powerful Russian forces of tanks and mm of the offesive captured more than scored b or y blasting bombs t th t fig)‘: agfileigurggifltgfl the Orcl area to Marshall Badogollds ‘i: e o 1'8 an 4.600 Nazi oi- Italian people are consu to That the decision u ficers and men in fierce encounters “W18 the long. winding front from in there south to Voroshilovgrad. th t Moscow announced tonight. The failure of Germany's third fvnsivc promoted the Soviet Army ever more imminent." ' from a military viewpoint extremely News BTIGf-S Romania ' Two hundred four-engined plan boiiibcd the Pioeati was a. "thunderbolt" bolts oii hcr prime oil sup On the other side of biowsldat th: Jupafneac. u) h o ra son ereoore un ac t a Mir-mum “spun hue reaching from the North Pac talned this afternoon when i3 —-————— NEWCASTLE, N, 3., A“; 1 —(CPi—TWelvo orsons are in suffering from injuries sus- cara oi the second section of the cast-bound Canadian NM- ional Railways, Ocean Limited left the rails. More than 50 other MINI“. passengers on the crowded rain were badly shaken up. thousands, making up one of the largest contigncrits frcm Canada since the war started. have landed safely in Britain and scattered to camps. A ‘BRITISH PORT, Aug. b-(CP CABLE) — Canadian irocps in i l 4 vice-commlssar ior foreign ai- LONDON. Au 2-(Mondayl— iAPi-British Crotone, important c duction centre in s<111t110111 early Sunday, a Reuters news M1811- Tcn persons. including St. ‘(cnmving u occupant in the folio manufacturing: _ 1 I nuts Mayor William Dee fucker. and two army officers m“ “n95 o! ti-rrc killed today in the candy‘ “mfg crash oi a glider at St.- Larn- nm-Ql-lng bert - St. Louis field. .the state "estciitiul" oiLs‘. crash highway patrol rellimed" and clgaret holdc --———— ca s. up alstciy iii ti)‘ public b No Veal From ;1,§§dg;y1,,eg"" rubber flooi lamp shades; g tombstones; products; _______ signs and l ‘ I orrrnwa. Aug 1 —(CPl —The §§§§§ir;,,°‘§f.‘,,§, Prices Board. stating it had receiv- ganws’ toys ed complaints that veal unfit for mechanmq human consumption was being artist; mammals; sold in certain markets today instrument cases; made public an order prohibiting lain and bccr the sale of any carcass of veal nb- mcllt; taired from calf less than three other weeks old. lioils:hoid and “The sale of any vealthat has the machines; store mac vices ;bcauty and 11.11191‘ B human consumption in accordance and vacum cleaners. 121 Aiiy occupation nlsn r-crihlieii" in» Board said in 1n: nvflvlflflsl a swfement wthmit aivimr details. mltseums- - - . - H ._— tography‘. COSUIIIIB wigs, LOUDNBS. ICI fur 4111155111 SI nnrcnrancc of Ming unfit for with specifications rreswlbcrl is Gaulle will preside alone. The decrees specifically provided ever, retained thcright to decide the "general conditions and the distribution oi French forces in tho. various theatres of operations." The new defence commissioner was not named but e Gaullirs loyal follower, Gcn. Paul Le Gentiihom- me, 48. who commanded the fight- ing French troops in the i041 Byr- iiin campaign. was appointed as- sistant commissioner of national defence. Members of the new defence committee include De Gaulle, pre- sident, Giraud. Le Gentilhornme. and the chiefs of oral staffs of the army. navy an air force. The new decree apparently irranted ‘firaud the essentials of his military ambulons but Dc Gaulie more than ever emerged as the strong man of the French group. It. was noted that the French committ of notional liberation expressly retains’! for itself the power to "direct. the general con- rluci. of the. war and dispose of all land. 94ml and air forces." ._.__.-____.__ By Hamilton W. Faron. Associated Press w" Anal"; e of the Italian boot, l: no choice at all of the wishes of the Itimately will be to surrender last night despite reports from neutra thousands oi Italians, apparently co g from their homes in ind ople are understood t _ lr country's industrle (‘UVB of any devastating bombing raid _ The decision of Marshal Badogllifs neuspapcr Red Star to commentz- of the peoplc for peace The Prospects of an utter defeat Molly's "Hm of the German army is becoming fer ii‘ offers uropean countries nvlnced peace is not yet at hand, are flocin anost of the Italian summer ciimilflllln, and the steady their homes, and also t e ruccess of the Russian counter-of objc want surrender to save s which would be initial overnment to accede to demands y the annihilating raids oii Ger- burg-an example o what Italian industrial areas will sur- tu surrender are not quickly Even as the ultimatum which mean from Allied headquarters. bombers roar Italian Peninsula shattering railroad fa terrific bombings in store. Moreover. the Axis icit the hot a “surrender or else" went out over areas near the base of the ciilties in further example of the blast of bombs iii still another and. vital area. The Ploeati oil fields in BULLETIN NEW YORK, Aug. I—(AP) —G=1'nwn I" Hill Minister Goebbels has ordered the im- mediate evacuation of all citi- zens ln Berlin. David Anderson, NIIC reporter in Stockholm, said tonight in 8 PAGES in our everyday life we are upoi l" llllllflmeut very difficult. MAXIMS OIA MERE MAN i lubaerlptlon Delivered, 0-5-00 I1". M-OO- ethos Provinces I IIJJ, IBM). BOMBED, ITALIAN S WARNED OGDQOO- rom Cities As Allied Storm Gatherss Hope To Bring Italy To Terms o. to the National Broadcasting Company. The message gave m; further details except to say that Goeb- bels acted in his capacity a! gaulelter of the Berlin area. Earlier reports iroin Stock- holm. NBC Pointed out find said tiiere ivns a consi arable exodus from the German cap- ital in fear of “suiurdtion" bombing raids like those 0Y1 Hamburg during the last. few days. es of the United States 0th air forc n army headqua ieis sa d h l -and Germany can not stand many stir n points to new body‘, tcd to take the form, flung Japanaae llrics y. the world every indlcatlo hed bastions in the far- ific south of the equator. -—->-——-———-—*—-_—-—___' ____ OTTAWA. Au. 1—(CP)--Labor 0TTAWA.__Aug. i _ (CPI —- §“},‘§'”,{,e ul)‘:f""h'?“,o ‘lcigmfilgnt d‘; pusory employment trails ' iffmh"; ‘l:“p°v"|°l‘ "Mimi 33515120: (it? (those designed as con rrna on n orww o 11- ‘ rts that I-‘edoi-‘Guscv. 50V"; §,§5",‘,‘,‘e'“‘,h“,§‘,§‘,,§0 ..‘.".:"'..'..ti..2!“has”sass. liq-syn n in» n ~ -' ' D1‘ cri y. galfinus ambassador to Gfvfll 01.15%‘? réisergrigecessols‘ r am" marital classes liizailon regulations g. warshipls bombarded , lag” ~ iltaly Cut issuance of a fifih com- S Already tine f additional liun- ExpertSays By RI-iLMAN MORIN Associated Press Staff iVritcr ALLIED IIEADQUARTERS IN NORTH AFRICA-Aug. l-(AP) -ital_v. for all practical poses, is already out. of the war. a political expert said today. Only the continued presence oi German armed forccs is dc- e formal cessation oi d . ‘ouths aged i6. 1'7 and “m”. ‘Psi’; ' 111g) in llicse industries. It " Cfllfzgiwi! Aug. 0 XIIIIIOUIICCITICU cy correspondent ivith the Mvd- he r 1 iterrancan fleet said early ioday- 9 camgor e5 m’ eclivc al- aiiicinpfiyinczit l s ~ oi, a sr. LOUIS. Aug I -(APl— M; 9, °,‘,‘§§g§g“° “ “Monty” Has Narrow Escape AT U5. 7th ARMY HEAD- QUARTLRS 1N SICILY, July 2'1- tD:luycd)—(AP)— Barely avoiding a CIIICKIII) when the flying fort- ress iii which h: was riding gound- looped on a. short runway, Gen- Sir Bernard L. Montgomery called (ill Lt.-L;L.i. CCOfRi‘. S. Patton tC- day,’ to discuss the future course of the Sicilian campaign. The dapper 8th army command- er who cnnsed Rommel across Af- rica praised American troops as "first class soldiers“ and declared emphatically "there's no doubt that bcttvecii us we'll clean up the this Island." Gen. Montgomery's Fortress, prcscnted to him by Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. landed at a nearby airport at noon and only the skill of Captain RE. Evans of Knox- villc. Tcnn., prevented the big ship from ovcrrusliliig the field and cracking up The ficldlles in a basin ringed‘ bv high mountains and prevailing, iiorthwcsterly’ winds make land-l President 0f China is liead CHUNGKING, Aug. Z-Jh/fondav) —(AP>-The aged President Lin Sen of China died last evening af- ter a long illness, and Geri. (Thiang KiIi-SIIPR "" formally cndc ~t'd as acting prcsi nt, Neutrals Warned LONDON, Aug. l—(CP)—Tllfi British Government tonight called ‘on neutral nations to refuse asv- lum to Benito Mussolini, promin- ciit Fascists "and other war crim- inals.’ Th4- Cvovernment in a statement sold that. after consultation with the United States and Soviet Rlis-j sian govcriiment it ilad been de-g cided to issue a warning to certain neutral countries against provid- ing shelter or protection to such persons who “might try to seek asy- lum in neutral territory." l The warning was delivered to‘ Turkey, Argentine. Portugal. Spain Sweden and the Vatican, the state- ment said. A similar warning tu neutral countries was sounded by President Roosevelt at Washington on Friday. Tell 0f Battle ‘iiififi‘i.i°f“i.é‘iii.“2i%§g ii“; with Sub pack perfect three-point liindi but threw it into a ground loop when itll neared the end. of the ruriwaYl shaking up the DBSWJUEBTS incluf ding members of Gen- Montgflmefy a staff. "The General was shakenwllgfvblli he took it like a good 5P0". , ‘m5 said. "Hr knew I had to do it 115 he was .‘ ting beside me m the co- pilofs scat." hosilitles in the view of source, who cannot be identified o. Italian people were tir- ed, scared, hungry and ready ior an immediate armistice. Whether or not an armistice ls concluded, it is believed that the Germans can count only on such oii-operation from Ital- ians. both at the front lines and on the mainland, as they can obtain through the threat of force. It is known that Italian troops in Sicily are fighting only; lBi tobacco, pipes. blinds; wall pill)"; them, pointing guns a The failure to repair any of refusal or at least rllslnciiiiation on the port of Italian workmen to continue to support the war ffort. I-Iowevcr, the government of Marshal Pietro Iiadoglio arderi as being squeezed be- the Allies and the Ger mane. Th)? Germans‘ are physically . . unn e to gnrr son ids and s““ches' and still continue to fight ei- o mobilization re- gulations ilICIlldBZ-GJ-as bum m any 1924 and who hlls d ministrative machinery and the year renc ther married pede the German p ltal as a fortified facts home to the Italian hroughout the tvcek. derniood on good au- liington and Lon- phas discussed by the Allied High Command and Italian repre- d to be of German __..._._._____. few hours iuter on the border. The eacaPflc coffee in one year tire world for l4 months. of Home Bakers who - LU550 Join the Host Greater Emphasis 0n Sea Warfare a WASHINGTON. Aug. 1 -(AP) 00000 -A strategy born $000.0 . W" ducdon in army estimates - . most of it to permit greater emphasis oii sea warfare ~ - was Hnflollmed Saturday night by President. Roosevelt, alticugh official sour- mnnpower requirements nor the over-all pattern for waging global war. United Slates for the fiscal year that started July 1 remains un- changed from January estimates of $l00,008,0l)0.000. He cautioned. line on DFIMS and wages would sciid if higher. and he volcod new AN EAST CANADIAN PORI‘, Aug. 1—(qP1—Headcd overseas to supplement Caiiadas fighting army thousands of Canadian troo s who sailed from this port rccenty have arrived safely in Britain, it was announced over the week-end. Re resenting probably the larg- est aiiuck supporting force ever to leave this side of the Atlantic at one time, the anny groups iii- ciudcvi field hospital mun. Livo general hospitals, a dtlital corps. rccdnnaisance, ordnance and aer- vicc corps. two seIf-prop_c_l_lcd artil- i Thousands of American troopa Britain at the same time as the several t “ more United States troops Wffg reported to have landed. ‘ lery units, a group of pa troopers and also the Dominica's first rail- way operational unit. formed only thrce months ago from experienced railway men. Sailing with the troops was a small contingent of tlic Canadian Women's Army Corps, and a num- ber of Canadian airmen. Making his first trip overseas in this war was Molt-Grit. 3.0. Alex- Ll I3 ces insisted the cut will not effect, rhmands for a “irulv stiff program. of additional taxes, savings, orii were reported to have arrived in n Canadiaru and some hours later. ander, D.S.O.. inspector general of thc Canadian. army, Ho was on a tour of gr-ncrol inspcction. Maj. orwawn. AUJT_I—— <0?) - An Bil-ton Royal Canadian Navy sub- chasing moior launch rescued '78 ed survivors from three torpedoed merchant ships while other naval craft sank or damaged "more than one submarine." in a German U- boat pack which had sunk three merchantmen in a flash attack. , The story of the rescue was told by Lieut. William Grand of Tor- onto, commanding officer of the ,motor launch, in a. navy press press release issued tonight under ihe dateiine "An eastern Canadian The navy aaid the '78 men res- cued from the north Atlantic were picked u so ouicklv and treated so well t ey called their experience a "torpedoing dc iuxe." Tax Act Upheld SAINT JOHN. N. 8., All; 1 — Mr. Roosevelt at the same timeuCP) ~A cable received over the announced that the war bill of the~ week end by the attorney-generals department at Fredericton from its London representai-ves advised that the appeal to the Privy Coun~ Saint John. had been decided against. The Privy Council, the final court of appeal. holding valid n all respects New Brunswick To- bacco Co. Act. Large Canadian Contingent Overseas mending officer at Vancouver hc- fore his appointment as inspector general about a year ago. was ac-. companled by his aide. Maj. A.B. Garrow. Toronto. Glasgow. ronin. General Alexander, who was com- last honor list. iczicvscd a‘, bcinil tonu with no reports _\ North Africa or Eiiahnd, of moior bombings of iii»: Italian mainland, Was thkmi as". on nnrlicritioii that Fli- othoi" 24 hour brratliiiig Fpt-il b:sn H.\£'Zi for the ominous words to sink in. Reports reaching London earlv to- day said the first YCSDZIISG iii Itolv has DEQII a fresh wavc of a2‘ demonstrations for pence. but 1hr. were few details. LONDON. Aug. 1 - ljtiP)—O‘.‘el and oiei‘ Allied radio stations Algiers and Britain dinricd into Ila- ‘ liari ears today lite warning of Gen l Dwight D. Eisenhower" that the Al~ led air offc ‘ve is about to be Italznri cities ivilh c. illilliill imlicy to ‘ and let llie 11a An air of expectancy; prevail- pnctilig something in lirrnk. f Information zippnrcivflv ex- i nts kept which at the Niinlstrv overseas nctvspuncr rurrespond- ' large number of Brizisii anil ed in London and an unusually- Italian Women Demonstrate The Algiers radio said thousands of copies of the Eisenhower mes- riiqc offering the return of Italian prisoners to lil9i!‘ liomrs when peace is made were being circulated in Northern Italv and that in one town processions of women marched in lie streets shouting ‘set free our ;: soncrs" and "peace." Bin the Swiss radio said quiet seemed to have been restored near- ly every-where in Italy, with the cur- few at Trieste, Pola and Flume lift- The War Continues Dispatches to the Swedish press said that official Berlin still clung: however. to Badozlios that the “war continues." "One feels that Germany la pre- paring a terrible counterblow," the Stockholm Tidningen correspondent in Berlin wrote. Within Germany. too, there wan n. recurrence of the Nazi effort t0 stif- fen morale by fear. as ‘has happen- cd before when the Reich suffered reverses. Other Swedish correspondents in Berlin said the I917 to I920 classes in Croatia had been called up for military service and the classes from 1922 upward had been summoned for labor service because of Italian de- veloornents. The Algiers radio quoted the Ger- i man freedom station “Atlantikz" n; saying German officers and soldiers were frustrated in an attempt last lfriday to take Mussolini from his .villa outside Rome for removal to l Gcrmanv. cil of Atlantic Smoke Shops Ltd.‘ however. that failure to hold to the l a company fomierly in in I WONDER it Convcrs time THEM Ligffarts unaca p, i? NAME l Officers aboard included Lt. Col.‘ CJ-TP. Brodbrook of Saskatoon and Regina. Maj. DH. Taylor, Montreal, Mai. D J. Wilkins, To- ronto. Capt- R A Smith. Toronto and Capt I-I M. MacLecd, New in vicllslv were ilpulv- own juice", hoping to ciion that ivzililrl end . .._ (Piliilfildililj n,’ Mar- sinl Biciro Yniiiozliifs new gvi-g-m. lll€“l'.. The facttliat tlzo broadcasts were d la this afternoon, PIliICI‘ from ha rl “y '8 statement NB. Two GOO-bed general hospital units going ovcr werc the 13th and tomorrow afternoon at 1-34- lllth. mustered at Hamilton and Coburg. Ont. Officer commanding 1' the 13th was Col. Imeming Carr. I-Iamilfuz, one-time Toronto Var- sity football star. His second in command was Ira-Col. Thomas Ci. I-iaeéton, {orgniobllclso with" the _ W1! t. o . ..ia.ncs. am- _ _ _ _ _ _ ilton. who has been stationed for s“ p m “d "o p m the past two years at Cogswell Street. Halifax and Capt. Clar- ence Goose. Halifax. Head over the blue-clad Canadian nursing sisters was chief matron H-J. Howe, To- Slm sets this el‘ isea tomorrow morning at Charlottetown — ‘VI Officer commanding the 18th General Hospital was Col. Charles Abbott c,‘ Toronto. Also ivliii tho p. llitli \\'(‘i'(‘ Lt, Col. WS. Hovsv. wlli- D iiipcg, chief surgeon. and principal matron K-B. Harvey of Dartmouth NS. who was rwnrrlcd the Rnval Rod Cross decoration in the King's I. AILY Leave Wood islands - 1.00 a. in and ll a.m. and s p. m. Leaves Caribou - 0.00 a. m. and l p.m. and I pm. High tide tonight at 100 and CAR FERRY SERVICE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY horn Borden — Leave 8.40 a-m. 1.45 p.m. and 4.55 p.m. Leave Cape Tnrmc DAILY AIR SERVICE (EXCEPT SUNDAYl i fiiiElilfi heave Charlottetown 1.50 a. m 12.30 . m. 4.30 m. Arr ve Charlotciown l.l0 p. In 5.45 p. m. 1.05 p. m. E. --N. S. FERRY INCLUDING cning at 8.27 and .46. ntine ll a. In Sumrnerslde -