ll d It f g5“ ‘l’? heamzrms the seruel and The Peop e"S P ‘A erybody MAXIHS or A MERE MAN Love is the greatest thing in the flavors Mass Edward lslandoLite the Dew WN, CANADA, SATURDAY. APRIL 29. 1944 Th: SAYS 1 VASION FLEET romvnm; BULLETIN ' rocxuolua aft: es - (stint!!!) — A ) — Talo- one communication between mkholm Copenhagen tad!!- nat nan Em"- mauve: iviation lias Output In Ths ll. 8. lllgh WABBINGION. AWN. I-(AM- o . char Tnnmunoed today Untltd l 400000 sd Nations are barrels o! IW-ootana la - cline a deI. tgvlflfl l D00 Berlin e day. gliifi°lfit dliclal annoy.“ rmoement touluofvr-znrs "Pantry lain. 8t. x Con- vent, Saturday afternoon. 48-21. ° t coal hogs until - lbmnlgotilza. vigil. Bad. bfit. " 8061i and DINO. ltan- fi‘. “'°‘“'°‘“" width "hummus lain Saturday, il Ilia as Y. M. O. A. 5.10 P. M.” 4-fl-1t. Jwliffosd Petars, Rollo Ba now ready to giva trucking sarvlce to till DWWM- 1-8-21. ssletodalr Aorilwthprm copay", . at liohnsrra. by South Milton W. l. 4-30-11. "walaintbsmarhsttohuy "Pan Sale including Roasted Fowl by Milton Women's In- ltltpte at Holman’; today. 4-3-11. , .__.. "Meat-inn of the Conservative lifiltfi’ “A 03.3w“ “° it?“ 1rd. ‘ i; r-Lilrit "to "id ri‘°“'tz°<io' . i . 0 I . . Wcilllkln d: Boyle. p “4-29-21 "Owing to circumstances be- Erartd my oohtml I will not be load- hasa-at any station until fur- ther notice. John J. Beck. 4~N-1i. "Oliver Campbell 1 di h at Kane and osungrerei a ‘Newly. ay B, as uaual and same hours. 4-3-21 "Booking 0rd f halt shingles and Rzdfin? trawl-rive May l0th. N. Aubrey Orirtglaifg. ‘iunloadlnrcar of Mill Feeds oats at Milton Station. Mon- lil and Tuesday. ll. M. Oudnron. _ . a-ao-n. “The Provincial Council of Girl gtsldekmgrgsga sale on natur- Jsnias Bisemdnt“ 6 ocmkbl-ge-eli B“5es “Vernon River But Monday. May Ourtain 0.80.. 0-28- "Co w tn 1mm my if“. the vhf-Wm... Ball in no of the m. Albion rm 9M- a-as-u "Wiltdrlra X and Poultry O0- Werativa will be buying egp at ll ‘Mm Oraaanry on Mo °°'““"““l-='#‘-d» 1. "We will have sums Oockote more ails 0th are‘: unguamclucadr" w‘ "liecel orders for Jim “who ite lmlrom afar: was?" ' s "W . a-ao-n. ‘fir: A ‘ fr‘ ahrfn”? Y Wyn uars- a u. on g: .. m. ssleswrg h nch "um: Harbourmwallillle. xiii" "I. Cbnslotteto and . lit-iv}! points Conn as usual "eon ‘uutn tramps-is: y chmmltovn. North W11 ide: ummers and m lgglllnr until s r. n. con t nt in your 1w... ‘Situation Last Nigh Aerial Drive Believedhs 15th I_)_ay H. c. S. “SYOUX”, 1v...» CANADIAN 0551mm; By Klrke L. Simpson. Associated has: War Analyst Belated Tokyo admission of Allied landings In Dutch New Guinea to seize strategically important air fields found Allied heavy bombers stri- klng at Sonmg on the northwest tip of th They were better than half’ way over Hollandla and southeastern ‘Mindanao in the Pro-Invasion Softening-lip ls Continued By W. W. HFMHEI IDNDON. April 28- tii3“=‘=.‘5.°°l““”““ i‘... . panes air hases and fdrgtifioa completed Ilollanrlis anesa troops on New Henry Stimson noted that lies on the western s sunk l0 troop-laden barges an American vy bomber in the 14th straight day of following °H“1vd'ii°“'rs“ky ‘gfiwe’ l . - 9. . I0 smash by RAiflparirld RCAFI“. at Frledrichshaten e . Most of the dayllscht planes were an hit t Germany's network A United States communique said four bombers and were missing from all The German radio indicated the offensive would roll in day by warning that Allied night raelgters were approaching w Gennaeuv. It was estimated 4.800 tone oi ex- in all th the next phase of com worked out at the Mac HALO-B. "SIOUX" th t to the Royal Canadian Neavlymife this: 1395mm‘ 0f l!" "amt dfltwyers in u» world "sroux" was transferred to Canada while still building. commissioning ceremony, ehs was re J. A. Milne, wife of the ‘ d shipyard that built her. my perm py Lteug q, ln RCNVR Farmers Are Warned To Watch Potato Acreage Annual Meeting Of Swine Breeders Ass'n Held Yesterday; Mr. W. A. Peterson Of Ottawa Is Guest Speaker. n. o. r. r. on..." Loads Province The Prince Edward Island victo loan total reached $723,250 yggtgr. rtere announced last llb-‘fllptions for the amounted to $173,800. Information indicated that 8n Was going well here. was learned that in the canvass snd employees payroll sec- t on 22 per cent of the had been reached. do with $302,800 subscribed.“ totals include: Prince County, out- d w ch 1 lottetown, $244,550; , outside Charlottetown. $50,860; King's County, $36,150. Late last night it was Tignlsh, comma -' -' by p1 W. R. Brennan had subscrib per cent of it; quota. It ie believed t0 be a new record for the province. Frank Knox Cf The ll. S. llavy llias Suddenly I! JOIN M, HIGIITOWII. WASHINGTON. April m-(AP) hi! tax hlsto '5 . acre y t navy and one of the national war finance co Col. Knox Ilad Close Ties With Canada WASHINGTON. April 29- OTTAWA. April 28 — (C The executive committee of Canadian Hierarchy of tho man Catholic Church met here yesterday and decided trhat pub- atlve sale; total now . W FY0590 business day in last autumn victor lo y an. thro h Canada next month for Emhlmfln 3°!‘ "m9" m“ peace in the world," it was announced today. OTTAWA, A ril 28 —- (CP) — As victory gar enere braced them- selves for another season of activ- ity, tim Agriculture announced today that a total of 115000.000 pounds were grown in 194d in 205.200 war- time gardens in Canadian cities with populations of more m‘ asJamea V.Forres hlsdeath by radio. The sen-ate and house recessed out of regpect. La malerers and ngegeral err’: Ills Join xpreesln r e In an official mgegrsog y; 3L and shore stations For-rests Bit Mr. Knox died at pm. E.D.T. ' .08 p A D He had suffered a fir attack in New York second severe one at his home here u associated with Can- but his parents, Ivllllam Edwin Knox and Sarah Collins Ber- nard came from the Maritime Col. Knox referred to this re- lationship when he k in Toronto a fortnight ago at the X y Loan Campaign. "Coming up here to this great Dominion of yours has for me alltl of ing home." he suld. "My father, was born in New isruusrvkek and my mother was born in Prince Edward Island" Both were de- scended friom English or Scotch- “Naturallyg as a result, I am conscious that extendin you to ma are the tendr ls of a D ion od pastures and mixed grains of the right quality and character to carry on the hog and dairy dustries. He was spca ng y, annual meeting of the Prince Ed- ward Island Swine Breeders Asso- n Guest speaker was Mr. w-A. Pet- erson, chief of the Live Stuck Dlvl- 1000 flDn Ottawa. He congmtul a d quality of their hog. and pointed out. how they could improve the in- OTTAWA, April 2B -— (OP) — The Navy announced tonight that probationary Wrens lfg called on active service for im- R.C.N.V.B. training cause of the urgent need for men $13, .000 obiective l5 Y. Mr. J-A. McGregor, vlce-,. of the Association oi Central, Lot. l6 presided in the absence of the sident, Mr. Alex Hamilton of Perth while Dr. E3- Nottlng of the Dominion Department of Agriculture branch here acted as secretary. Dr. through the iravy announu. about noon that he lrad taken a turn for the worse. He was the first cabinet member to die since Claude A. Swansorfe death while secretary o! the navy in July 1930. Mr Kn left VY . OX B. physical and moral courage and a p a w n active role in ‘the three of his lifetime and helped rominen ANDY. CEYLON. ADIII 28— forced defenders of Ko Ima. Al- lied bale in eastern India, have smashed into Japanese posit- ions west of the mile-hills town Inon ideals, a common lshguage and s common love of liberty." To Increase Milk Quotas In Britain LONDON April 28—(CP)-In- divldual milk quotas m Britain will be increased again starting-May 7, was announced tonl ht. allowed three p nts a week. o. half-pint increase ylazevious half-pint increase April . . 6 but is making s, slow but steady re- covery. The meeting re-electod the three retiring directors, who three-year period. They were: prince, J.A. McGregor; for Queen's Victory Loan Meeting At Hunter ~ River The Masonic Hall River was well paclosd last. night fine audience. The chairman, Mr. Fulton hi! in his opening remarks stressed the seriousness of the war, the great need to supply our men over- l" seas with weapons and the duty to (my bonds-"Put Victory First" "8' NEW YORK. ADIAI! 2&-(dAP)-—A s 1mm La Paz, Bolivia, s. revolutionary attempt had lmt dawn and martial law declare No details were given in the un- signed five-word message th Spanish‘ lanmlage. LaborlShortage To Continue This Year Cally Deliveries Cf loo Permitted OTTAWA, April M -— (OP) _ Housewives fearing for their in hot summer wea her hear the cry "any ice to- ally this summar- where dealers have the necessary equipment and manpower to make Approval was given to a suggest- ion. in o. letter from Mr. J.w. Gra- Moncton, that a Maritime ocon show be held at Mone- o details have been worked out. However it would follow the Kener- al lines of similar snows ln Ontario. The 1108s would be those going nor- mally to market. They are slaughter- ed and Judged as bacon. About forty entries are allowed. Peterson said he understood ut halt the‘ entry would come from Prince Edward Island. J since this Province supplies approxi- - nrstely fifty ‘per giant veteran of 1014-18, and now serv- " ing his country again, very sincere and soul-stirring ap- peal gratulated Hunter River and vic- inity on the splendid response the oung men and women had msds joining the services and also urged the people not to let them down. He was heartily applaud- ed. Rev. Lewis Murray also made a touching appeal on behalf of is talk was thoroughly appre- onal in the reserves. He entered the ‘i’ 5m“ n and about be ‘m m through prepared and out into for play at the opening of the sca- S011 The headquarter-g of the Park moi fur our BOOKS fun’ winter months; Qflfs will be returned to Dalvay House ‘fmRsT FOR for the‘. . stated ', ! that due to war conditions maln- tennnce work only will be carried‘ out. as has been the custom for the rs Dalvay House as usual open and it is expected that a euc- cowl , l1 "$03" Edith?‘ W. mt? hi. ' m. OTTAWA. April 28 —(CP)— The shortage 0f manpower likely will continue through- out this year, because of demands of th ed and of eaesnttal industries, Labor Minister Mitchell told the Commons zvhorteetlmsrtes, Mr. A l- 1. Demands of the armed forces creaei ly pos ements in indugtpr? will have ‘is e association voted a sum not to exceed $100 towards the suvpriegrt action taken bv Nova, Scotia swine Mr. Shaw. in the course of s, 5h address recalled that there had been two very exceptional potato years, WP to now itself. and for that reason there was s. tendency Production of this our largest cash crop." But, he continued, “a; sure as guns we are goin in came Secretary of the 541% gufiiégnfiw lottetown for the a etary of War for the second time in his life. 1 . “M”: will be ""1 Prism. sum- lttcherfi. 4'77‘ -to1'ranoa n at t . M miniwlihgma ‘ fig“ willube experienced. Bookings than for some years out at the some time Sourls Airman ls Missing VANCOUVER, April 26 — (CP) What would have happened, asked. if there had been a normal in this Province ineéflflu?) Sept s y domes gall as commercial consumers of ed f es. her of Canadians st work and in the armed forces has as inwgdased 35 per cent The night that between May popular mafiagar of . 30 dealers may deliver‘ daily, ready when the salesman comes the ‘ ‘ 000 persons, l4 years or the armed forces or wor . i5. War production was on unpre- cedented ecale last year despite the fact that more men and women were in the forces than at any in Canadian history. d. The peak of labor demand came in September i943. ‘workers were needed, this now had 5.000 persons avai able work but not. yet referred to jobs ‘my other topic; occupied on. George Basra of the Olty Postal Serves eangde a patriotic e1 w born i m“ min“!- Th?‘ Flora, in a fadnily reoent- Y 91m" '4’ M" tad from B Wsréhliltort and ‘hr- the Nstmrsl “Film Board we: . firm maki lurnbing also gave a shovel i ‘Maia, Mlclm. and mov- aoo om no“ ____ WK aarrrsrr omens aauxrrs “m (JGXYRGETON. --(QP)- British (Juliana supplies a large proportion Inspires production of baux- ite. the ore from which aluminium, essential for aircraft manufacture, is t “'ii AUlIlAIl-NB lIAI-Vlll ‘ senger whoee wife. Law. S n “has Just harvested! hushalwhea crop and h st-Iunedolaetwaa ltlver outamrding ignite onal Anthem closed a ve blc meeting in Hunter ls con- commun- Y l“ "I10 service and other ation. ‘b44941, labsarlptlaa lnllevasl. IIJI Inil. “.001 other Pravlnraa I ll-I-A. Ill’ ' Ships id-ziss ,0if Coast ‘Cf England LONDON, April Zlk-(Satur- ‘h’ "mmmm ‘w “hm” duy)-(AI')—’l‘lle Berlin Iliditl when‘ they blasted Jelman alrdrome, avo miles northwest of their indicated m1- g-ggg;gd=v,gg,=;=,ggg,,ug_halcot); msnd was about to go into That may be the direction of the next Allied leap-frog hop up the action and said "another huge New Guinea. causeway. In reviewing the surprising success cf the now Allied fleet ls forminf in 1M operations that have ‘rapped another 60,000 Jap- °"'"::.':..'".:.';..':‘:‘.".':.‘::::l1.".t:":;.l::.:.€"“"’ ~- M - 11°70 9| "l! Nfliflllllil- Th8 hi8 015MB said Nazi raiders struck uguln d other craft In their raid on its airstrip a; "concentrated Allied shin- ports of southeast England." As Nazi speculation on the feverish pitch the Uemuns pin massed oft southwest Eng- lan ." The German radio Dre- The official account did not say which way those barges were moving. urnably they were hurrying reinforcements to the garrisons of what fjgfljhflmmflufffifrgpifiirnlllriug: remains of New Guinea in Japanese hands. a clear indication that Tokyo d“ night ,. ‘ Immediate Alliedexploliatlon of the Ifollandla operations ln an ‘ effort to sweep all New Guinea clear of Nlpponeee resistance and turn it LONDON, April zs _ rap) ... into a jump-off base for re-entry Into the Philippines. There are unofficial hint; from Allied heulquartm... bined central and southwestern Pacific operations Arthur-Nimitz conferences will be directed north- ward rather than northwestward. Paulau Atoll. the remaining enemy has- tlon blocking the Carollnes corridor to the Philippines. now ls flanked m1 commentawrs began nammg from the south, in easy reach of land-based bombers taking off from New definite ~invasron damgu one a, Guinea. Both Palau and even once mighty Truk probably have been wrlt- any a5 r1931; Tuggdgy ten off already by Tokyo as lost. ‘Army Goes Over 520p Victory Loan Drive Nazi invasion speculation hit w", that feverish tempo today as Berlin dispatches said German bombers attacked masses of invasion vessels in undisclosed harbors of western urgland last night and continen- damsge or casualties." of invasion" o the exact c date. er. Dr. I. CBSSBTY. collapsed. hi ,':::,3{,°,- itthisfs".i‘éi.“l.l.f“éh..flh. lféllii N-S. They had no lamillfl o. n"s USUALLY 1'€~ DAILY AIR BEIVICI aw- SUNDAY SERVICE Leave Charlottetown ll noon. ‘ Arrive Charlottetown 5.45 l. l. m“ A communique from the Minis- tries oi Air and Home Security today. however. said the only in- dicent reported during Thursday night enemy arr activity, mainly over coastal districts and eastern England last night, “caused no A vast outpouring of specula- tion came from Nazi and neutral microphone-e, some contradlcterl’ OVITAWA. April 20-<CP)—The and some nonsense. with eesing rrunlttoelan- on the date crn-dayrans K181117111 bounced tonight that sales oi Sixth May 2 to June '1 and with general esterday a- prediction that the Allied invasion re resentinll from the west would timed so tar with colossal blows in the south the cuuent loan. Oumul- and 1n the gut. stands It From this island base itself his- ooo-Q “ma "w" "m" 32-‘ tory'e greatest aerial offensive was "u"! growing in intensity, and the All; mm (Iommanders were openly and of- ficially referring to it as the "eve "m" hi h... til“lf.l..”“hoi.".°'ié n s seesaw applet-None {am} all“; enemy gum n! u u, r . . com- at the same oér- loan 10d th The sixth victory loan csmpaoigér three weeks. . ’ ..r.m..t*."=.rz=.~..uzr"s.ss.sirz liles 0n Ch town eers of sixth victory loan bonds to itrixlésend of the fourth day of bus- The army was the first of the services to no over the top. ahnoun- ..__ hat it had 100 per cent oi its My, Georgg w. Smith of Nev. AF Haven cclla ed on Prince Streev reported 81.0 per cent of a 8l0.500.- 1n “on; o; “my; Qgrggg yester- hm 1'21?‘ 30x81 Cgnflgig" l"? day and died almost instantly. l-l more an 0e c o s . a 1d‘ samoooo objective but 1t mo no ““ 6° y° '5 ° figures from overseas as yet or from a num of ships at, sea. Many Thousands 0f Seedlings For Forest Nursery Mr. Arthur Duvar, proprietor ct th garage telephoned for medl- cs? aid but m. Smith was dead when Dr. E. S. Criddings arrived m“ h“ °’§‘°‘y‘é°°'3.’.'.T§‘.ir.°..°"éiI . c. 1 decided that no inquest was ne- The body was removed. w the Cutclltfe Funeral Parlors‘ The deceased had been in . health for some time. He had. just sold his small farm st New "d ;“..°?..=:‘:;*€::.“ ma ng arrangem n - "_—- hl W to b Tlhelforat nursery atigalélav will <§§§hn$ g’;',§,,§’“,.,,; “Qyng. euy sseasonw ear- _ lh rval of many thousands of seed- “ouncement U! the We w en e lings to: the ttrtansplant be the P.E.I. Nation spruce. red pine. elm. ssh. cedar and birch are the now growing twentv thousand seedll for purchase by the pub- 1 from last year's stock _ the cooperation of the Provincial home was iormtf smith states that the Green Gables golf course at Cavendish will have nine holes readv for DIM“ t3 th~ Cly this season and the course will s" condition p ‘t r nter by dill} ‘i; trddle Sh? lwollvlgesd aincatd): united fail and came back to m“ w“; b, the Province and bought a small “i115. survived b' his wife. who“ P ly at Economy. The funeral will be held Sun- ' afternoon from his residence do River Baptist Church. z":- 11-w- lumen missing lilglll tlzle illls afternoon ll; 3.41 “bond m R_C_A_F_ bomb" since nlld tomorrow morning 5.40. last Wednesday were released toi- su“ 5°“ m“ “mm ‘t a“ n’. szmurtz: a“: .§‘.’.‘.“‘}‘.‘.‘.“..." mo“ on from ite Vancouver Island base. 3'0‘ “'m' Catharlnes. W01. Brlflsley G. Charlottetown - snmmersida -‘ katoon, wireless op- Moncso Harry Arthurema i. operator. Lo . Robertson. pae- 13.00 noon. . m. . .R»0- Arrive Charlotte own 1.10 p. d! Patricia 5.45 p. m. 7.05 p. In. ., F0. Ambrose Mo nah, .E.l.. pilot and W02 renoe Kerr_ Millet, Alta. Belarch for the plane n and rises tomorrow morn ng at 5.51. ave Chsi-Iottetown 1.8! a. m