r111: WESTERN GUARDIAN SIlMMERuIDI and PBLNLI 501m News, Subscription; Advertising The Guardian may no oou n; 1| 1| _ I ayatan fth r|_ Bell Bookstore warlll-wusfirlwe‘ulxuflllmmfiTmd a c o _ - cs ru t r 1111111111 Barrel-y. Water street, ours Gouda,‘ i..!l.’.”li1'.s$'1f§h N" ' *1 -— ——- -—-_ u‘: ZT.."Z‘.".°J."' '1 "=1 "1-11- 1- 11-1- 11- per week. rnon 289 y o, give your older to the uoy respuzislbit: for IIZIIVBHEM- ‘ Carleton and Vicinity AGENTS: J. Ell! M _ cwlwfaloyigallbfis-lllstlver it. and T! Misses Ferns ll Marl and Mr. Claude £11, bhBflallxtlbgWeflli, Silent Sunday at their respective homes in Car eton. Mr. and Mrs. Esben Arnfast, cope "Rive-SB. motored to Charlottetown Wednesday on a business trip. Mr. Edwin Macwilliams, Traverse. has started work o "461, at"'_"-Taylul1 new home. do by his service s on your route, Cape i1 his FL, ulumn is reserved for nuns 0| 4111151; 1m local interest, but advertisng of n Drug co,‘ Ken“ —i— u...) null-Ire may be’ lllsefied at E 11"’- Mrs. Leigh Lowther. Carleton, inn l-euis a word, strictly Payable -PHOTOS make appropriate d“ m h" garden recently tw° v" 1o oovonce. gifts. Make your apmlntmenls no“, shaped carrots. a little eairer in --—- lowest ‘prwei 3mm“ Drug am- the season she picked in her garden 11.0.4.1; and patriotic Photo service. . 11-13-11-20-21 “ "l" "°‘““‘° “m” “ad m“ l" C gftlfillllg cards. Gour- __ the form of a perfect V for victory. lies f ll Drug. 11-19-21 f-THE FRENCH RIVER. W, | 1 *———— _ ’ -——- will ii0ld 11 1.31111»). 531E M‘ hennegys" The death of M155 Bessie Dunn. _1;1.:-..\Z_0 Coconut 011 Sham» stoic. ixtlislrlgoll. Saturday aiter- cape Tra"'e-'5°- wmd‘ mill-Fred l" N, 1111.11 olive olli Gives your nair "0011. November 21st. 11-20-11. me Pmvlllflal Sanatorlum on new life. Especially for dry h , -____ Thursday, November ath, brougm (iourlies RPxoll Drug 11-19-21 D-A CA1! of feeds and flour e,“ a feel1ng of deep sorrow to a large v ‘ _ ‘ D-Clfid this weLk. B001: orders now Circle of relatives and ffiends. 4“; 31 113,01“ POWDER “m, with Muase Bros, Freetown Bessie had been a patient at the $.21 11 .c.'.1:;n'11e! Reczmmsndcu 11-20-21. Sflnflior; 1.1 for two years and 11. .‘."ii ‘Iizncu ivlouth three months and during her long -____ —WILL ADDRESS A 1 . " » 1N6 _ “t. mum Foam, R-Ain‘ llPUSS sne endea.ed herself to her _ fellow patients and her nurses by xglltaggltgsciia flit-film! of the Air- "ef, unfailing cheerfuiness and Han sumlneorgildtioros. in’ the Ton-n, panence. she c1115 the only chm 20 B-t a um The onblfrlcgay, Nov ; ofM Alain: Dunn, Cape Traverse, and wnmé f! Pill l0. 0.11 men iodine 1.1.1: 11111.1 am_Dunn. Up to ll B" "l lfll- the oelzlnlilrlg of he." illness she 17.1115 ._BBDEQUE————-UNITED CHURCH active in Sunday school, Mission .D.C. MEET! in next overseas lies itexall Drug 11-19-21 “ \l. AT KENSINGTON l .1il o1 .11; lot;- 1111112111‘- . .11 u. 43o p.111. _\C:.f‘.l" .u.1 illllsi the lsensngton :11, illoJlllflllt “as 111 11nd one sister, Donald m \rllii.l'Qll in lsellsington trnsttsl‘. Rev. Jules M. Baxter, 1.1151 J" - . . . .. t ” d6 \cle».l an a11p1.prla.e and com- —Mrs. W.G. C-ilurch of Orr-awn e SUMATFIRSIDE‘ AND PRINCE COUNTY C Two S’Side Men Committed ToSupremeGourt Frank Gallant and rim-v Glue-ill charged with conspiracy W9" Wm‘ lnltted roi- trial at the next session of the Supreme Court by M11815" Irate Wis. Darby at the conclusion o1 me preliminary hearing l" we Prince County Court HOUSE. Sum- SORE gygrsldg yesterday. ThGY W579 n‘ leased on pail o: .000 each and two aunties of $2 e145 , _ 11 ,K.c., Fredericton an); JR gug-iiilston aPDeared for the urowu and W Henry Nwlllll and .1. Watson hfacNaught for the ‘ge- xence. The hearing of three 0 e1” 5Llftim€ISld8 men Andrew Perry. Clovis Perry and John 1101111811 Gallant, also charged with con- spiracy was adjourned till next ihursday Nov. 26.—3 Demand Stricter A11111Sr111r tsr on m! Quvlgfwltsfn To get pleasant relief from sore thrl dissolve two Alka-Scltzcr tablets - f .011 LDlflEtEfy. n vc.y _ B i1 ' Folowlng was m5 ftmtemem o _-1l o1 oiwzens and Tne services on Sunday. Novemaer “.212 aanigagigilllltlgixsgtgirzalessagaOtfgriixg?l tater, and gargle with the solu‘ jquests miidfl the mama“ 11 liF-SOIIL to ply their 22nd. will be as follows; Bedeq11e_ she ke-Jg in much w...‘ he. fe-ym.‘ preferably warm) cvcry two hours. _->1'-il¢'l1 b3’ m9 wmmlttee‘. h t 1 1 s 1o a mun 1.1111111 1i1c.v,11l a.m.: Albany—3 Pm; Cape ‘workers b1: corresoon-dcnce- Dee I‘ "We have reason to bel eve l Zr 11.11»... .11 115.1 (Sufifilll. 1H8 sei- Traverse-ITO m Also at 7.30 est svm thy goeQcu. w H‘? chi), .akcAlka~Seltzer whcn you feelaco c Council is aware ‘ 11.11 11.11 t-ll ll-t-fl b)’ m? REV- A. lJJTl- lllffe Will be fl Sileiflal W C.T. fren her ""9111 Tmd ‘ n Ivmingon.Itspaln-rcliflrlnglngredlcnl (‘Y 9f 56w?" 30. o 1510111118 pnllocnrers U. servic- 111 ilie BflpliSL chum}; i; h "H5115. i}. “pedhl nelpto easethedisconlfortofacolcl 1- ' .1o11 Act. This Section ‘ Delaneyu Charm‘ M cemrm Bflleilue- Tllls meeting bsreavemen’ H01- funLs" lumm Pyle also contains alkalizin a cnta whirl: 1915495 1° “he cmltrol or extracts K1““*“31 L y“ “°“‘“'d1 “red M“ be “ddremd by Rcv- M." was largelyyattended toelca lml“ hel t u 1' g g ‘dl 11‘ and essences. The proceedure in- plvislll Lay-Oil Rvscrs arid P-N. Show of the christian 131mm,,‘ samrda v v b . fitlh Dace on P o neu aize excess acl n t c (named “mean m be cnnbfl-somo “l, 1)_11r~_1¢11 111-35 111-1. Ne“. Glasgmp RE‘, Rev Jan“; M11 rlhwl otem\er 7_ at the‘ system. Let Alka-Seltzersttvo-wayac and probably “mug be ineffective aiiu leaves to muuln two M_ Baxter, B.D Minister ‘ll-ZU-li The erofi 1' 9n? ‘n5 A 7 N°l'F‘-!l8-, tron helpyou asithcIpsoihersJ-‘orfrc as a 1112115110 of control if actiilll-Y ' "e ‘Ce “as conducted by 1 l sample write Milus Laboratories, Ltd féllgwezl, T210 COUDCT is d0llb§l955 U"l l- l‘? l1. 167 DuiTerin St" Toronil ;1\\'a1‘e 01 the verv lfslrge H1933‘: trade . s. .:llil F 1\'I;"\I(.‘ll, 51111-13 3 ' d , , - , _ _ ,1 , . - Q ue. We le- . .. .. 1 1.121111=1.r.-s1.;*i;.::: 1“ 5121's.?» #11113." 1:15-11:11 ‘is; 2;.:.>-.i~i;*~*..1°1.;2 1.5.113. u . _ 156mm. 1 ,‘-__ o an reate cmegtgo RMIRG — Mr. and mg 1:, cfuwpr arm?’ x1919)’ éarlaptfigtn gcrlpture from the 4th chapter. . . f’.‘f;°“§§.$‘.51§§u§§,° 51:? be made an l Navy’ Pgsllnmiialffléaniéziuntlefj 51191.net? and effective regulaticigéb Benediction, The hymns sung wkcrg 1 qhvlfe rzéllifiefsszo SEE-Ecgslfiilzgogf pie-ll F ¥eflre€lqAIyAGCd To Theo and Safe QTTEUQILVNM: 1s¢Thousnndacf on‘ “imch "yiquor has oeen, a ‘ n t . V rms of Jesus, and Canadians will 1 d 1t easier 0|, “m, contrary w me provfs ons .11111.11_1.1i1d in welcome Mrs. May ' | g ‘I I Abide With Me. Messrs. Ray- ivc War Savings Stamps and o? me Prchibition Act, be amended brill. llll" “ll-i {MWHY M155 Mm- 1 I mfPYld HBYYBY. Vernon Muttart. ertificates as Christmas gifts l 1 .9 up-e Qnlv Qne previous con-, to the cOiilmv-llltyn Leith Cameron, Ward Deegan, next month. as the result of plans 191,5 11° ' 3154-9551131 {o1- a padiocklng1 4s had gatllersd am. y Herod Keollzh and Glenn Waddtll now con -12 b": the Notional 1?,“ d a“ in such Cage the, many sivcriclng gifts were the troll-bearers. Interment‘ wm- F‘ ca c011 1319a .91“? kiwi b; nmndamry we 3150i _. '1 511“ 0n 51-9318)’. Ml‘ Wits in the family pot at, 1116; Through tlzc co-opcra on of ‘tnixmf clung... 3n Qu-nership] lillllllii Alli-Bi‘ lllfld Blllflllllftii 1° Unitcd Church Cm-rtery, cape‘ Cziixxziun Grseiliig Card 11111 _ ‘ ‘n ‘. -,,,.,“.;,e,', Com-muons 01-1 we bud,- md gpQQn) and Messrs. OTTAWA, N01311: _ (CP; — Tl'“"@1'59-"'D~ a whole series of 1942 Wal‘ Sav- time the padlock is 0H1 Wilfred L ulen Ramsay and The Knoll F. 1n 11.5 424th cas- l___ jnzvs sump chrismlas; cards 11115 . _ , _ be mended as with- H, m; made the P1115111. unity list of ine war today reported ' 11%.. produced in striking designs. me PWDTE” Y‘ maumu] °°°.a5l°“al m” ‘Ken ml-W-lé‘ Brio believed kill- All cird are printed in five col- m" slgmncance’ 11 walnut drop lent table. co during overseas air operaLons, Canada ou and ‘he ‘mqae panes are , m l mail presz-tritegllgevficrl XHBXHUSSAUQ lllwi- ovc cas air opzr- 1 “m; m,‘ in‘ o... ,,I‘ “ . =7 .. T! G°vagu§§fl|l’]‘;“:vld"ence ma,‘ i .1. n1." s . . 4°11. ‘ll ' 1: 1 1 ' - ~ - .- i " “ ‘ " ‘ - llitégsufitnl: itgrtpothr “camp serve: f“ kill <1 on dune Killed (Jll Active 387M612’ fci-icaifigllrzf; v1.11 S11 t m“ [he Efrlochigmol, AC, L; not belliié o for their kindness and inc oleiszss 55011011 of the Ls. Dtlplllll, 1 n " Add: WKBlJCIQ-lly, 01‘ adeqmfiay arg“ - '* vc on iliii‘ :11 and invited tilem to visit em often. The ladies of the com- (79111011. Meadows, Lac C . as William. Lac., also contained the ilalllcs oi H19!) W110 ETC tiller: ‘ Eburne, 13 , prisoners of war, 1i\e not; ~J.lfl. Thom nunity served a bounteous lunch. Previously Iclqortcd missing who ioronto. llitl the remainder of the evening now are for official purposes p15. Farm,‘ Patrick Henry Ac Ilsspcn: plrasnntly in flames, soc- suiiud dean, one dangerously 111- Munkl-fll, ’ " ill uuercourse and music. JU-Y-d on active service, one seriously —-~~'-%A~—i- 11111116“ 0n "Mlle scfvlce and one tTh._- 111111111911 “if k]; . . PLEASANT GROVE W. I. serlcusiy ill ospa l.si11c of lIIJILPlCS St 1.111 1 x tours, hove ti. illiéildé 511121211311 011 llCfllVe sifVlCfl 1111C}; U.» ‘lltti £15 {HOV “EH? l‘C~ The elevcnll annual ‘meeting of F'°l1°\\'lliz ls the 11st of casual1les:_ 1 Lilflilllg 1o b1, 40111115, Que“ 1mm a leasnnt G. c Wunens lnstiute iiocxcy~ p.actloe ot at. nlacinthe. Overseas s held on \Vcrlilcsdn_v. Nov. 4th,} Que.) ' the homo cf “vs John Hardy.‘ _ oil Coll “'11s answecd by paying M"'“|"5' Ben" ed Killed During Air upcrations: vicSc-riouslv Injured On Active Ser- ‘lhe school committee reported oer totvcls needed and Mrs. Elby skfiligijggsiiglliéd l-georg?’ Sgt" Bolgifiluéé" ‘film! Roger’ Po" 5L‘ ‘a? giqlz“f‘gp°lcl‘flf‘iegcrts°“?egfl lvlilot, Albert vlcror Bolduc, Sgt, ' ‘ dm e . g M“. L” lioyie, Montreal. R%Tg:lirvvA,llvov.c17‘Tl (091 __T1-,.-__ Mrs- Jch“ Hardy; Missing After Air Operations: list of inc t?“ run“ US$11); 1 lions rer, Mrs. Randolph Mrs. Hope MY- s. Arthur Wyatt; Direc- Elby Hardy and Mil-s , e. Mzs. Hubert Morrison, . . Killed on act e service ‘OVSZ Seas. three, ... _ H “Moved killed during all operations over- SeB-s. and one mlssln on active ser- vice in Newfoundla . Eight men previously reported Grant, John Robert Weldon, Sgt, Ri24o2i, Mrs. J.R.W. Grant lwlfc) 102 George Street. Sydney, 14.5. Prisoner 0f War “milled 13v Mrs. Arthur Wyafit missing overseas were listed as now that iue dcl ars be given the T B. White. Edward Ferguson, PO , for official purposes presumed dead, l 63111.‘. Midland, Ont, l Following L5 1.11,; laws; 115; of gas- ualtles :- 1.11115 decided that a dance be Ind-er, Harry Albert, sgaé Grind- don Nov. 1o, lottery of quilt stone. Magdelan Islands. c. 1 he dravm nl, dance. Proceeds for Klllfldt-‘llll. JOhIl Arthur. 58i- 0W8“! the nod c1055, Lakefield, Ont, Killed on Active Service: Clements. Desmond Bl-nckemPO , Swift Current, Sask. Names t: exchange of Christ- Sick, Mrs. Leo nlarie Doyle; School, Previously Reported Missing, Now For Official Purposes Presumed Dead: F5 rs m f5‘ ‘mm ‘“"°"S' Munn William Forsytlle PO nilvJgrnllli-s 311111101” Mbm’ m" 111115 dccitlled 11111 lrnltt'n3 be - 1 1 '1 S - - m m n l t d I _ Regina Boomer, Carl Stirling, Sgt. R.- am. mce ngs ns ea o PW Aryilopvgli-g; orgermsn Mervyn. PO.. oillflérlglfrsk S .8. Boomer (Wife) " "my-mg Wm be .h°1d DerryfRlchard. Ironmonger, Sgt , Gordon-Kay, Duglos 5st... 'I‘il- cl 75"“ L"~’° D°Y° Montreal. bury. Ont. is llillvll was Served “Y slbelckie. isvlormon Abraham, sgt, cfiiganl, vcviiiiam Kenneth, Sgt, 1e 0,511 . o ome, nt. wfimanh‘ Krgtnht Barkley, Sgt. Yglillélgeraragarnei Willard, BIL, aims In 1 e l BL Dangerously Injured On Active Missing Believed Killed Daring c. c K H E A Service: Mr Operations: ’ l“ l ' d . hmvouriallrrlilgilsls: gsrssliécogl-laxg: sg%.fugigoyfiirgielfifg€ Joseoh Robert. Sugxlllighstonlev Herbert, Flt. Sgt. {if llclh and apply to the lace gently. ' ' Keough, Joseph Leo Richard, Sgt, ‘ft blalifkhlad will be dissolved. ugeriotul ‘tumor 11A 15cm; e2‘ m- gvsoegdflbmlmg; Keouzh (Father) 1 oncsa. dam] (g j e Smltl on eve oe: ew , .. Rlliove blacledizgdtsan p: way d Mills, Jacques George. Sgt, Ver- Thirde, William, Sgt" Hal-they. k _,___, __,_ __ u.n, ue__ , _ an. " za- - '- I- lhe English roll on westward in pursuit of Rommel’: fleeing desert forces, n lone British sentry stands - 3 d ll in urban élciltizansfiigligllidilylg members oflthls committee, are aware of 95°" ' Finance has producfid Christ- mas greeting cards in two attrac- “m, appear to be doing 1, thriving live $'~.\‘l°$ 5°!‘ ~ ‘ 3 §‘11‘.-o-1 11111110 with impunity. The 2111c‘. two other i_v1 W; w: mssm S Province o; V101- lugs Certific s. Tin... _ - . -- 111 11-11111 the liquor velCpcs to fl. arc i0 ix‘ olxnliicl been ‘involved, recalls free of charge at Post Offices and m) clearly Conditions 1n those banks throughout Canada. War _ . . _ ~~ ' nd reas where there is savings Stamps 11nd CFYll 611-65. Pfivuwes a a n . -. UOLWOBS- to be lalaced inside tine Co‘ 1\\‘ 1l?{Fffig?‘fl‘i,es’jlép‘f,i,sl'§.my o; rem. b” plwcimscil 0W" Us ‘ “or 1111111111; this condition rests first 0f lh°l.5-tml‘° “"19" ‘md ‘mum 11.1‘ lsq1irli"clv' on the Pzovinclal Gov- "l" 1493' . . - ‘ ' l it Attorne -Gen- This nmierinking is’ being car- tfiiéozzoberlsnlents 01y mun. ried out by the National Com- jéi “ties mcorpomwd under m, ngttee in ithecllaieliietf that tgllleeeig; 1M8: of this Province, and on m c "189 ° r5 m” .11 - o cem nt officers alct 8 cards is more necessary to _p11bl1c imglerelglcr dirgction or mese gov- morale 1n wartime than 111 tune of ammo,“ we assert also ma; a Pcnoa- ‘nejvv buzdcn of responsibility rests on that group of medical doctors who have been issulni arascrlvl- 1on5 to provide liquor for bevel-II! purposes. and thus to s deINl 1'1 llll‘ 1-1.5;- SKIN LEATHER. Skin from flounder: ls being used - defeating the MP0" in Holland for shoe leather and to m“ beenl Pm m“ repair automobile tires. ‘T? mtcnmm o! m‘ _°n ~11. view of these facts we ask on behalf of the temperance vwvle of this Province the followinl let- ion: "1. That the Provincial and Mun- icipal Governments and their resp- ective law enforcement officers co- operate in a total and continuous effort to close all DIME! 91 1119331 sole and to keep them closed: and that the attorney-swam "W" responsibility for initiating co-overation. "2. That the Attorney-general make avaiiabie to the sacretarY i?! the Temperance Federal-loll I monthly statement to be ubllsh- ed in tho press 1|. the ovinee m known the broom! o! r-hll rte-operative effort. K617151513 AT MAPLE PLAINS 0N WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 l sun instructed to sell by Public Auction on the Estate of the 1m dmund Shreennn in Maple Plain on Wednesday. 25th day of Novem- ber at l P. 1 . all the stock consist- ing of horses. rows. P185 and "mi All farm machinery, carpenters tools, a quantity of turnips and hay and a lot other articles too numer- ous to mention. n so u 1mm Isle on 11m s» s. rnlt the covemmerlt It the day, y next meeting of the legislature introduce an amendnfcnt to the Term Cash- Prohibltioalo set plroyildlnlr tffilauo: ' l O 1&0!’ 0X13 0 HUGH *"“°"f,'.,s,fi§;,, zltmlrfontfh foi-pesch pmedical doctor. m»: ‘,5 Hg roqlunsted by the people in t-hl ' ' plebiscite of Juno 26, 1940. WI r0- Russlan battlefront stenograplicr liar-p: Tommy gun handy lo; use on ‘ward over a wounded German officer while waiting for s field ambulance to arrive. (Passed by censor.) enemies, not because officer-boss oils-ht Ill ill!!!‘ HRONIC ‘spect that in the interim before their meeting of the Legislature every possible effort be made to discour- age the wholesale release of liquor Sf/E HUD/YT prfsclifézufi ‘gioinoxilllindfiglméoes. M 7 / 9W 1W1‘ WW" h’ 57/6 not contemplate the sale of liquor’ #45- My W”? 0555' UPTWIT. /T'.$' for revenue prcducng purposes, we request that at the next meeting‘ of the Legislature the "Health Tax" be discontinued so far or it appllu to the sale of alcoholic liquors. We believe that the sale of liquor for revenue producing purposes tn the other eight, prov- incl: has created the present de- poillble war time l‘quo;- sltuatzon in Canada, with which, until re- cently at least. the provincial and Dcminiori Governments seemed un- wlllllilt or unable to cone. .41 ways r/zw 441p . Fuzz-rumours» even nnnoreillfi no excusliyiio Wflk/V/[D “No Compromise" "Wvesee in the dismissal of the Hohibition Conwnission, in the pro- posed modification of the liquor laws suggested in 1940, and in the imposition of the "Health Tax" a desire on the part of the Govern- ment of Prince Edward Island for revenues from liquor sale. c de- riving of revenue from th source is 1n the last analysis a compro- mise with the liquor trade. We as- sert without fear of succesful con- 1d Q Even with rationing there's no need m drink insipid, wisltv-sviislil11.11 .. . a blend which lflClilllc5 sclckl .. , leaf teas grown cxclusnei own gardens in Ceylon. . wrlnprun’: "small mi ovliplon’: ." in Lipton’: a ’Tn:—ar| 45,137 u AlKAl-IZER R R E Shaw New 5131323“... tgcacsonno §1°ve1nment' fin’? Tm than ‘w 1' l ‘ f [is so rich and E river, ev. . . l l . r ca ors "lg". so 1s ‘ung . . . so me ' (1.. n4, _ H ~ PLU5 T" ‘ou NEED Imsgo“; successful oomprorilirfe no‘ on“, l_ _ ‘ _ m ‘Y ‘ m“ ‘t parasite Industry m. n5 _ ' _ _ fl1J\i’.€ our} clip nt r11 mnrc my. Brief r. ented With unscrupulous zeal lsfylng bu! giro: you 71101-1; I.“ WWW”. erg and distlllers enlarge est opening into an oppo: markets and profits. One seen in Ontario where the ednment professed to be u‘ do Wltliolll it; enormous liq enue. and where reform is most impossibie. "In support of the above IPT , Also Packers oi-LIPTONKS NOLE s11 1.11 We "Di SOUP SENSATION OF THE NAHON" would urge the following adduonal . Ml consideratioru. .1 “l. The Dominion Goveznnientw *—--=-~—'I1l—‘;"- ed. and to turn (lzstillcric- 0' . ,0 :~\Cl.‘h“Ill s‘ Ih the manufacture of lildilsllflitl 3,5,‘ ucohol. It has also signified its intention of making 50mg move 111 oo-operatlon with the provinclal governments to bring ataout a ro- duced consumption throucii . the 311g 1; nation. Heze is Prince Eziw 1,»- _ land's 01111011111111?‘ to tlizo t load in dramatic {as ion and in a : ::- [Q do they; duty- O,- _ iicr bellwlllz ll prohibition ilrcv- ‘n. Government allows illegal :3.6 n??- iin order to vindicate large sale 2* Ifauu" 1° "l5 d from the vendors‘ shops." effectiielv against 1 1 W A Fleet Divided: w POSSIBLY AVAILABLE TO AXIS: 82-103 BATTLESHIPS now prevail. reed 1g men: {"0111 to the will o! the people '1 .11\\‘ "int w ill i n g t1» I11 1L1 ‘In d scrcli.‘ l-nicrccinc . officers are flv < 3 l‘ \\' . DTCHIT) ll 1... o... 111;- French 11...: AVAILABLE TO ALL/ES: 69-90 LORRAINE PARIS EJ012921’ 1915-—ZZ1l59 KONG 1914—2Z.189 C0711 ,913—-22.1g9 (CHI '3 ...___. ..____ . . . . 5,, srlulssoulze DUNKERQUI rnovmcs Mff$§§.‘,"§,f".;§, ‘f‘,‘.,,‘.'.',"'1'$‘i5°£‘-~~ ‘fl I...“ .948“ 193B—26.500 tons 1937-46500 ions 1915-42189 tons \, -l\ ~“ Dsmnycd lit Orrin in 1940; ropiiirod. tnkcn to Tculcu Damaged at Oran In 1940: repaired, token io Tonlon Damaged st Oran in 1940; repaired, taken to Toulon €LEMENCEAU—Unco1np|etod alo- ier ship of Richelieu. Report- ed partly destroyed at Brim In 1940. Also reported turned over to Nazis for completion ‘a ‘uméil: lliCHlLlltl. ~_" 1941-as,ooo tons volso-asooo tom 1924-22146 can rem 11m Damaged s! Cass, Damaged at Dakar At Martinique 3' Flew" ti" M» of camel-lice blsnea 111 19421 111 19401 new 111 Iince 19401 some 1 and tonnage o! French cspmll lhlpl- my, 1,. n”; m,“ hubs, fl\grg > “Megan,” " l0 on in British pom or are’ . French" 1 l ~ Most of the power o! the mysterious French fleet marines have been dciTil-ltarflaed in Brirl-‘i rwrts l rite would be available to the allied ride t! an axis grab the Nazi-Vichy’ BJYllI-Ffl-‘Q c 94¢ '~ ~~ of warships st Toulon, fiance, prompts a division of were dafrlascd l-ll i-lfd ~‘~- thfs m; navy. Even-l some of the warships st Toulon Oran mid Dakar in i940. may coco/pa Hitler if they heed the call of Admiral since been M11111“ mi‘- "fl-TM ¢° Darlsln to eon-la over to North Africa. Three Phonon plate Jean Bar. was set also du? - battleship; and several cruiser destro s and sub- for Casotilrlncr-V. .\ ___.A _ _ .. __._,. ._.._._w.. sort Han 11511111. 0.11.» ' .‘l l s pnrcns: the Ratliff‘?!- e Wirzin: we o friend of r0; fprfl yi-wvr‘, 1111f the Court oflcers 111x111. 11-1111} ‘ Wit-gin and Waiter FTflclillch lilo 0.111120 Ffll nurt- to hear ‘the vrrriict of n in t “T 5_°"“d f” M‘ - m , m ,..,._- , ,,- ,. .,-. mm ants aid thmr 11 .ls cit-its 1. - ii l" l" l - "l-l‘ 11 -l\ loll-o 1' _ _ ,_ ,. ..m “n, "n00, me sheltering 1101' ci-t Hans 111 " N11 ll l ii? PK" ‘ 11 n1.i1illl11111 cf five 10-“ -'l P“ 1 ' eeuted with others elm an A1111, 11-111 The 11o..prs