mum attntolvn GIINIII. TIC‘ W.“ I'm.‘ anal-dial." Ibaadd IQ’ . 0S L __. MERE MAN °' * MERE MAN w- w mgr-smears; _“ QIK‘: Iellllolllloofltlmehaeaequirev] ION! time he nvu MAXIMG Al. ADA. MONDAY. AUGUST 3.1942 6 PAGES A%.i Annual Iiuhaeripalon Delivered, QLQ II Ialll l’. I. Lilflll toolbar Pnvlaoae and U. l. llfl . éflne’ Ounce Tea, ‘l l‘: f Norwegian ‘King's Birthday y l KING HAAKON VII r ‘FIONTREAL. Au- 3"'(CP)—-Directing his nation's war offal-l, {aloft tho basalts fror: Bfitailnlging Ilaakon VII of Norway will be 70 _orou an ls sauces "we ed to other as one. n- n r- 'illfil.“‘a‘rb"lilctlgl8“flever‘f6“glvé'lfg la um Gcl-lafgmmyalileifi-lsfljwi" News of u birthday message to the sovereign from the people of his ='°""l|'i' overrun by the Nazis was relrased here tonight by the Nor- ~I¢ehu information Bureau in Montreal. imdéntllc message the Norwegian people gave their sovereign this “The ilne of action of our Norwegian front is independent of any Ill from our allies. yes, even of the war's outcome, Let ll, he 531d 1°. lay: the Nnrlveglanv home front will ncver give in." ' With his government sct up in London, King liaakon‘: life in Brit- ain has list-n devoted to task in hand, leading in the co-operation of gllftflfllvfiltn forces withthcse oi’ the United Nations. IBritish Channel Raid . “Cjonfuses “Nazi Defenders KING S PILOT COMMANDS LONDON, Aug. z-tAPl-Swift British motor boats dashed across the channel Saturday night and. defying German shore defenses at clcsc range. sank two German nlotoz- torpedo boats off Cherbouru in the ninth sea fight along the zir- t-nry invasion coast in ieas than three weeks. Tile foray. it wu said in official quarters, so confused the Germans that the Nazi naval units shot at their own torpedo boats. and Ger- lmon shore batteries also started firing at their own seamen. As this cxtzaordinury phase of the operations developed the Bri- t'sh forces, accordin to a commun- ique, disengaged temseives from the action and from a distance watched the show. IDNDQN -(CP)- Wing Cmdr. 5- Fwlficfl. file King's personal of. "Clplull of the Kin ‘s Flight," commanding officer of a bomb- Jr conllnund operational station, , iiolrillginvcllts Nullrra In lllla column 8 eenla tier word I. for ‘flluucc at Mimii House, Maple ‘l’ s Ill-Mist tnlltL a-s-ll. "ToilntrGlatuu-si- Thursday. b-Li "Tnikittw-Ma lpeqhe wedzficéfigi Two more. of the Nazi light mot- ’ ______ o:- torpcdo vessels owil-boatiziwte-re “Dun, . B, ‘Gk ,1 Sch lfiflllltlflfll and two larger 0- on wit‘ luslllll AliLECU-Stltfilgl. il-s-utli. “”'““d° vttml‘ w" h“- ; Ogicial Britkishh sourcleis declined "Talk, D 3-; _ to lsclme w et. er t e recent tlinne 'i‘ll5t”$(ili‘)x'1.d ame’ 3:331 flareup of night channel battles. in “ .*__ which they’ said at iflLSkl; 15 dGer- Doncr, Vernon River Hall wed- mnn wars ps were sun or am- itudny, -- - l, aged. was due to the feeling out 0f Illa. Mm“ ‘m’ w°l“"‘°“$§°.£l, continental coastal defences. or to increased Nazi patrols to luv-I'll against Commando raids or an in- vasion. This intensified action took place -_~_ in n period of comparativclv short 10c Crranl Festival in Wheatlcy summer nights when there is bare- l-ller iiaii, Wednesday. August 4t .l_v time enough to slip across the 8-1-3-5. channel, carry out a patrol and return before daylight. I “Cunuud Wedned , Aug. a ll. Joilll's church splgnlc. Usual lllfactions. 7_31-2l "Dlmw and Ice UTE-ll“ Fe-"WB-l C tnnt harassing of the inva- Twlltul Grove School. Mvnday- rlorilirhdst by fighter planes find the ' - 8-1-11 deadly, small British patrol craft is keeping the Germans so agitated that the raiders report Nazi mille- sweepers. trawler: and anti-aircraft vessels frequently fLre upon 0110 nnothfr. In unofficial quarters, it was point- a_1_31 ed cut that the frequency of these a ‘clashes at’ sea indicates boarsidg: ' Dance max-Md school Mpnday are opera ing a large num ‘hill-Si. 3 < ‘ -' small craft in the region. inliiiutc,’ “M” “mum W°§I§Yfi These ouarters believed the small “D .____ 5181:1113! boatadag outIyOtBlVQ ‘lg? shoe, via-non gm” HgIL H g omman e ear es peas e wean-s. ay. Aug-list 5th, webymi-l; tipoff of any invasion attempt. ra. 8-1 Drchest . , .._i...____. . -- u, ,, T u, l ,,, , Report U. S. Planes T ‘" ' "“‘ " “' " "" Sink Axis U-Boat ‘Mme? months List your n QM Efznflrfgrlb Alban and 0.”? l’ m‘ ‘°"" '“"T‘“' ' sun JOSE. Costa Rica. Am, 2 - (APF-The Taca. airline announced Saturday that. United States tor- nggfflie to the Lown Party and pedo-platles had sunk a German upmnltly atJohn Clark's Ruxlico, y ovdmg’ Awml‘ 3;f‘3'1_8_a submarine between Curacao and ‘I ___ ' glnlldadriafter a Tagkilot inlflpg-‘nrl; c g me can or n m try‘? ‘ltttft-“hit-ilf- "urtr- tr ' . ' ' r e a r rle s erm n . ' K' ' lcn‘ wedlmday W‘ on American pilot. saw the submar- Malhsmmtrm big?“ is; on a regular commercial flight "Dance. Lorne Valley, Tuesday, lulu-ll 41h- Websterh Orchostraal a t “Fortune u l! 1,; ‘M. Abel’ c n eyiv ghwdch rd“! "on. Auglslst e nes ay a r iv gave ta intuition. r wftRatiorr ems issued foiwolflitld" _i__0uncc§ Gard System flf Rationing Starts Today I_m____m‘bn_ Present Sugar Cards To u” xliuliiflitgill, Serve Double Purpose- 1 ation Last Night (B! KIRK! I); ‘sou, Associated Press wdr Analyst) - ‘gauda phénomenou. o -nerves rget oentrated on manyvg Hitler's own special heath nerves. He ~ I n; a Paris pared -—-—- tedl m f mgorxfguu, A35- Féfizgf-flouum 3S. sir ...'§l.§°r'?..‘.‘.‘.‘. o a an f _ into effect tomorrow with the: stiff Ammo“ "can "on for each person aet- at one ounce of tea or four ounces of coffee a week-but not both-the Wartime Prices and Trade Board announced tonight u 0"“ Russian li The Board estimated the ration "WW! 0f flllcflllr allotment of tea or coffee for each underlie such Russiarif» person would make about 12 1-2 cups true and 800,000 or a week. But the quantities used by occupied France. the l each individual would vary that Iter the Russian cam Big-ire tgofnewllfifl k m m those regions know it. 0r e uex ve wee s era on coupons to be usetl are the “A-B-G- lam" won“ be bound D-E" coupons on the top of the The people M. 6",“, temporary TBlZlOIl card issued Jul 1, when coupon rationing of sugui- “Sh” "m" “W” h ‘i went into effect. The sugar ration tickets, numbered 1 to 5, are at the bottom of the card. After Sept. B, the Board said, there will be permanent coupon ration books. y“ PPOPIPI-tllllll to unash- have been mm, U O I O O The Paris parade y legedly recalled from 1% France, came while B, a score or more divi > It ' drlft about by underground channels. U U I Q I lve of an impending N _ triumph in Russia is in process. one ounce of tea per person per people of occupied coun Hes are agog with expectation, eager to help. week or four ounces of coffee per r 0 0 t v t person per week." said a. Board state- ggléglm mumun“ l'° the two bevel“ frighten Briteins. but to soothe the Germans. "Each one of the lettered coupons entities the ration card holder to one ounce of tea or four ounces of coffee a week but not both. “All five ration coupons may be used immediately. Not Children grip on Germany, and must be morr dreaded in occupied territory. The]; agony-once fynplleq ruthless slaughter of any French na- tionals even suspected of revolt leanhuzs. - d)‘ :75, -.~~.-.»\-\\-':‘ t w \.-.‘~~~~._»5;-..‘.;;_¢... .. .-.. ren under l2 cannot be used for tea and coffee purchases" Up to now tea and coffee ration- ing has been on the honor system." with Canadians instructed to cut their tea consumption to one-halt of normal and coffee consumption by one quarter. 'I'i'le honor system was used for sugar rationing up to July l when the shift to coupons was made on an experimental basis. At that time it was said the cou- pon plan would be extended to BUENOS AIRES. Aug. ii—tAP)-— other commodities u the neeo Waldo Frank. noted United States 5mm author and lecturer on American The maximum quantity of tea culture and civilization, was attack- which can be purchased on one ra- ed and badly beaten by 51X m0" tion card up to Sept. B is five oun- today, 24 hours after the M861" cos, or 5-16ths of a pound. Even tine government had declared he three rationncards in‘ a family Will was no lonscr “Ttlwmt! l“ m“ °°““' not permit e pu.e ase c a one- try. pound package. Twenty Ounces oi Dr. William B. Giles, who attend- coffee may be purchased on one ed the author, said he had suffer- card-a pound and a quarter. ed a severe concussion of the brain “Eoultable distribution and pru- and possible skull fracture. dent conservation of existing sup- Police Chief Domingo Marttine: plies are the objectives of the tea visited Frank soon after the aghast and coffee rationing." the Board and expressed his regrets on l w said. The statement. emphasized the of the national authorities. He‘; It‘ shipping difficulties which stand l_‘l told newspaper men the inc enk tho way of obtaininw large quantl- was “most resWllflb-e 51M? “itgd tiestofbathfin twtoed beverages which hitlgleiLlzlgggn$llflginlgl%i$%gmus€ gm m r w ' u’ m A been presented to President Cas- Guard Anirut Shot-tale .. Lilia‘; Frank was carried out (Jtffltlld “The rationing plan is designed apartment building on a s.re ler. to ensure all tea and coffee drink- en route to hosélitflhtlldymltlslhlétugge er; Qeitilrfrlxg atfair shajre and, at the cmvggnugnaithfare “veolggdue . some e, o guur ago ns, any " - {mm-e Q1 supply during the next The foreign ministryohadrgttuclgléfi several months. when it is ex ct- the author, persona ll Illjasd “bunk er further supplies will be obaltl- urday Bite!‘ new-illalllelsm wglch he ed from abzoad. ed a letter from h m A m “rile limited supplies of tea on stated that everywhere 21m flit: t hand and restricted prospects of tlna he found coanftusiortl’. m 0121.821“ new shipments result from the fat‘. and dlscouralznemm n0 t that pro-Pearl Harbor sources oi consternation. t ‘h supply in the Netherlands East In- (Presumably “l6 Boliiicnéléno‘ {he dies and Malay are cut off by en- gardocl the letter asai crl H “OW my occupation, while Ceylon and Castillo admlnlstratpns 0B" h India, the major sources of supDly. neutrality’ and forelsn Policy-l org in a, theatre of war more than 8.000 hazardous mile; from Gan- May Announce I Fate Of Saboteurs Pans ada- I Restaurants. hotels and various WASHINGTON. A98. lf-(AP)— _ Indications were seen today m“ '—""" institutions will receive their slm- plies of t» and coffee bv special voucher. Aa in the case of sllsRl‘ rationing. permanent residents of the mun,” mmmlssion pondering “CH1 mm ¢_(Ap,__one the fate of eight alleged Nazi sab- Frenchman was killed and l2 per- oteurs had reached a decision and sons were injured. including a Gel‘- might present their findings l0 man soldier and two French police- Pr l.. Argentine _ ' "' Heavy Bombing In Desert War CAIRO, Aug. 2 -— (AP) British and United States bum- bera kept up a. steady hammer- ing of Field‘ Marshal Erwin Rommefs supply lines and troop eoncentrati Saturday. de- stroying ln one instance three motor lighters and probably linking a big Axis cargo ship, British headquarters announced BY. coincidentally. American army headquarters in the Illltldle East announced that their repair plant for aircraft in the British- conquered Italian colony of Eritrea on the Red Sea. is oper- ating so smoothly that plant's which only a short time ago appeared ready for llle lllllk pie now are being rebuilt and sent back to the front. Details of the facilities of the plant were not disclosed except that it is equipped to rebuild any type of plane oi’ American construction. Repair services have been extended to all Am- erlcan-built aircraft of the Un- ited Nations. One ilead, 12 Injured In i tit ti will ren- lllglt-fltiilelirr-"l-atlllsoxl garlligssto thewhrotels or institution. esident Rofieflvelt l°m6 W" 9°’ men, in Paris during a food store XIIOBITOX-f m“ mpmmm w“ m. riot WIIlCIhtElItIIOTIi-ics blamed gndéa as or a er," - brief statement. authorlz- 00mm“, woman We gzfiallgaiwlglignRamfiggg pattclllidfsrdrnfltillgltiloccupied capital said Appointments r- army omcers,_ The rot was said to have occur- e olrrswa. Aux. ii-Mondayl- debrand h red at the intersection of Avenue ‘Th commission la dttlrll toes! h in closed session in the trial session 011"" “ml Rm’ Dlagllem w en t-h t. u Wm-u u m as wait: 2.22:: tomor- P ——M-5Il'~ H“ Anwmuhfl- commmlon Wm mmvem gum tracts. Three young men accom- spoatgiy gglrlielgdtgv a P‘? "ffwllt °“°“ “m” ‘l u“ ponylng her fired 20 shots. noun ' ' s - ‘ Vicar General of Bat lmt. N. 13-. u Archbishop of Monoton, N. 5-. and Rev. arnilie r r rates... 0 B Bill-gag. Roblchaud. at 33. b64300!“ mo, ‘ Roman Catholic bishop 1.. 6511133. fiat-her fcaldm t. u. EXPICT JUDGMENT MONTREAL, Aug. 2 - (OP) — Judgment in the trial of Reno chol- ouit, Liberal member of the Quebec legislature for Iotbinlere, is sched- uled to be rendered tomorrow b! Jud Edouard Archambault who we ugs. Mr. Chalcrult was charged under Defence of Canada Reuulations fol- lowi a speech he delivered hue Maynlil. “AKING 141ml: Biotin cl“ ls CANADA M HIE All PURPOSE FLDUR ears to be German and eviocs and outgivings, in- corps of elite guards, re- ctories in Southern Russia, to impress Germ- n alike with the idea that while an Anglo. may be and probably is coming, adequaiq ~ S8 troops-not German army regulars g1. h to holster western defences in conquer-m ' Advices insisted that Hillel‘ ‘hzul withdrawn from the west. to fill gaps in his expanding ls obvious, however, that if they are German troops have been withdrawn from nrountries. even Denmark and Norway to bol- ' . the restless suilenly resentful peoples of l y living along the routes of troops being Qalso must believe that something not indicat- Just how well lnforjned they are as to the growing land. sea and air strength of Britain find the United States is doubtful. It is an un- forgivabiy crime in Geriylgny to listen to enemy broadcasts, hut the air has been filled with American and British reports on those preparations for many weeks. The Gtiebbels technique is proof positive that there are "The tea and coffee rations are whispers of second-front’apprehension afloat in Germany and that. the It can only be to public reaction on the continent that Gtleh- mtmll "mound"! m9 extemltl" 0! bcls is conducting his new war-of-nerves campaign in reverse-not to The use o! Hitler's personal zuard units In the Paris parade had another meaninz for Frenchmen. Those hard-bitten Nazi units. unpopu- lar even with the Germain aruny proper, are the backbone of Nazism‘! T. Local Boy Saved From- Drowning usaia’: plight in the Caucasus and along the l has grown. it offers no explanation of Two chums saved 17-year-old a s‘! b Oirarioaw town ‘ '~' l . ' l - Rl-X-fliy Point yesterduly. “Hung d‘ __ill.- truce, Louis Arsunauit, run- .fi£‘.‘.‘..“°‘i' “u”; ‘ ' rat not ‘or oi fame when Kelly not into dliflclut- Both Arsenault cl M reached the raft yiiilen lfiifialiltm cries for help. Arsenttuil. reached. the fill-lusting bov first and seconds ate tviorgan arrived, Til ' l; 1 - ed him ashore. e pa“ e p There artificial respiration w applied by Rankine ltllcLaane of Charlottetown. He was assisted by NUS. ivieisalne and two smfliiers from the lviecllcal Corps at 1333.911 Grqve inn. Their nalncs could m» be learned last lligilt. Under treat- ment. Kelly revived rapidly. Later he was driven to his home, 53 Bay- fleid _Street. His condition lat/er was described as good. Alter Arsellault reached shore i" too. collapsed but revived within g few nlinutes. Kelly ‘mil swallowed some water but was suffering yyrln- clpaily from shock, it vras believed. ________i____ Gang War Takes 2 Lives LOS ANGELES, Aug. 2—(AP)— Nine persons were beaten, one fat- ally, and another was reported drolvlled in warfare between youth- ful gangs early’ today. A spacial police squad was ap- pointed two weeks ago to deal with the gangs, which have engaged in icrirncs Yllitgiflg frosts-petty to‘ asy- ings. More than a score of youths hnd been taken in custody. 1n the violence today, Sheriff's Capt. R. M. Junou said, nine youths and three girls armed with automo- bile cranks and cilains raided a party near Monte-hello. Jose Diaz, 22. died of a. fractured skull. Ten yourths were taken to jail ‘or uesalmllng. Eleven yoiltllsat-tacke five others at t1 gravel pit swimming po/l near Monte-rev Park with cilzuns. One un- identified bov was reported beat- (‘ll and drowncrl. Tile pool was being (imaged for the body. Montercy k police booked ll youths on suspicion of assault with. it deadly weapon. Tignish Girl is Injured Vida Bernard, seven-yeer-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thom- n5 tiorilurd, ol Tignish, was brought to the Prince County Hospital on Saturday night flaring been struck by a car at O'Len.ry. file little girl was visiting her sister and while seeing her mother etting on the bus was struck by l 4'81‘ Wllivll was driven by an O'Leal‘y llllm- Th‘? litt-ie girl has a. badly lacernted throat. Last. nigh-t her condition was reported slightly improved-S __-_._.___.i____ Urges Bold Plane Program WASHINGTON, Aus. FIN’)- Dcclzlriilg that Bush's demand for csznbllsfnlnent of a second fisihllllil front in Europe cnn only be met by solving the problem of trans- crtatlon, the Senate Republican coder, (Xlorles McNary of Oregon, propose-d today that the United statics enlbnrk inlmrdiately 0n the "bold venture" of constructing giant cargo-carrying planes. v Henry J. Kaiser, WCrl, coast ship- buiider, has proposal construction of 5,900 51,1011, plonrs in shipyards and (‘tltliflllftjl Donald M. Nelsr? said his War Production Board is prepared to “co-operate to tile lim- it" if materials can be found with. out disrupting the present. military aircraft production program. McNdry sold, hoxvevcr. he believes an immediate start ought to be made, even if such a move causes. some delay in shipbuilding and other activities. House Adjourns. lintil Jan. 27 OTTAWA. Aug. 2—-(CP)—Provis- ion of mflllDOWCl‘ nd money fol Cnlzntllfs war effort held top atten- tion through most of the six-month session of Pnflinnlellt adjourned inst night f0 next Jan. 27. During tilt‘ ll7 sitting days the House lynsscd legislation opening the way to ove-sozu; conscription by or- dcr-ln-courlril and authorised war expenditures during 1932-43 of $3 OMOOOJXN), including a SL000, ommo gift. to Britain of munitions, nlateriois and foodstuffs. Ring Reported; Scores Shot’ Military Situation In Caucasus Shows No Sign Of Improvement; Germans Stalled Elsewhere. I BULLETIN A By Eddy Gilmore Associated Press Stuff Writer MOSCOW, Aug. 3—(Monday) —,AP)—Soviet troops were rr ____ ported early today to have All-ED HEADQUARTERS smashed repeated German tank fifi“,;,,n“§;e,‘§-,§§‘,g"flggatni;éfff Jg attacks in the Don River elbow anew cruiser 1n the Bdudd Sea. for aorthwest of Stalingrad while ggofifll"i,,f;gle-dfggmggl°dyaéjggg ed ulr squadrons rushed to the Outpost zrou in the Kokoda sect- wesiern Caucasus slowed the m‘ M New "mea" “' wmmunm” _ , _ announced . Nozl drive m the Kushcoevko- The Japanese cruiser, first sight- Soisk area. ed south of Amboina, was said Sat- , _ urday to have been "probably" hit. The Sunday mldlligill com- Acomxnunique yesterday said it was munique indicated little change w,“ mum not be determined w on the long curving front, but cause of weather conditions. soid the Russians were reaping naizoiveyitoll in Nozi men end For July Aside from the grove military situation the Russians reported another menace in the appear- ance of fifh-coiumnista. Scores of these spies, aided by German . . LONDON. A . 3—-(AP)— goroctiulltlsts dropped ileilléld ‘the idrcstrjltzltionuo! ggfAllxlll-S plant? % ovle mes, were execute a fer E 11y rla , eon nerl - Europe, the Middle East and a! iii,dllZ1ZiZ..°l.l§.I°"§l°' B" h: usttfiiiiifiJfifiiuw m‘ a on RivenzThe. Russians ioidlfl ‘mop. iggedmgih"? u“ SA!" Al“ » m‘ promptly were executed in a 11w announcement calm drurl mo» ;'z.:;:.'"";::;".ii2."‘ f" w‘ Air and tank battles on a scale Enrol): Erma, flghmmyafisfi when‘; llflfllllllllvd 1n ill-story were urday night went on o fonslve pau- Oaggugafg$ta§n the D011 find trols over German-occupied tern The P-llfifiifllls acknowledged that glut-lg Ymiflot?’ iliim°ltliililrl°g tlhe Germans had driven a. wedge Norwich ea“ coflsymwwn km! in the Salsk area. and there cos- a few persons Two of ti: Bill‘ 58616. marines and other soldiers rim 11m“ filled to my, e - were battling hancl-to-hand to pre- Th EH51 mo; a Gemfijmmb glltimeril etfstulfvlglrlzit gwg}; léltvafiiors er into the sea during t send. do ~ a "r other daycare Joining in u. fi m r 1 N " m ‘tllgahgt tile AXL; ggstrogg BfgrgHg-g gdsnall number of casual ies caus- le ‘use an navyls Black Sea, fleet 5 1m “M; gcecalylliyéd lwnltlbarded I. Gennan- of insult. hi," lud‘ iiltfbliiii; l} 11°’ 1M Friday. ‘lcavlas J. M, McKenzie of Bathllrsi, n.3, "lam-i ‘lies em‘- dt-moylns mum were Credited with b8." ms cflllgllent- German bombeclg q, Dgmlegr 317 MacNicol Urges Improvement‘ In Shipping Facilities For Prince Edward Island’ (YITAWA. Aus- 2—-(GP)-J. I. MacNicoi (Con. Toronto-Daven- port) urged in the House of Com- mons Saturday that provision of better silirrpin facilities for Prince Edward Isiah be expedited, foi- losving loss of the steamship Char- lottetown last year. l-Ie spoke on transport department estimates, Loss of the G1arlotte- tolm had caused the Island much inconvenience and extension of the raiiu‘ay' dock at Charlottetown was also required. Prince Edvrerd Island came into Confederation "to round out the symmetry of the whole, and I of- ten feel that it does not get a fair deal from t-‘nc other pl-ovirlces," the Toronto mcrllber said. “If anything can be done to ex_ pedile the provision of better ~ shipping to and from the Island, l either from Torment-inc to Bor- den or from some point in Nova scotill to the Islanfk-to (llarloite- town-it should be done." The present boat on the Island run was unequal to the traffic and if anvilzing happened to it traffic to the Island would be disrupted. Two il.S. Girls Are Drowned iv 1hr. Baler. is Juno ls sat -» .X. High tide this afternoon at 4.40 and tomorrow mominlz at. 4. . Sun sets this evening at H25 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.47. fast quarter moon Aug. 4. 610A D- m- '\ CAR. FERRY fiERVlCl DAIL‘ EXCEPT SUNDAY From Borden - Leave 9.25 ash. 1.00 p.m.. 4.45 p.m., 7.55 nan. Leave Cap.) Tormrntlon ~11.“ a~m.. 3.15 p.m.. 6.45 p.m.. 9.10 9.1a. SUNUAV SERVICE (May 3 to Dee. 27 Inclusive] Leave Borden 9.00 a. m. 6.65 I-Il Leave Tormention 16.15 LI-a 8.00 pan. P. a r-rc. s malt: snvlcl Luge Wood Inland: 1.00 a.lt.. 11.01 ""l';...“5'..'rll..d 0 a.n.. I run. all s“ ‘m’ am srnvlca Charlottetovm-Summersiie- Monclon s AVDNDALE. N3. Aug. 2—fCP\_ Two girls, bathing alone in the, Avon River. were drowned today’ when they wcrc cuuqht in a strong current and swept away from shore. The victims were Aileen Harvey of Ellershouse. N.S.. and Ruby Leighton of Wentwori-h, N3, Ship Survives AN EAST GANADl-AN PORT. A118. 2--(OPl--Wilh her stern buckled and crushed, with n gaping hole in 1g .4- p. m. her bows from Nazi torpedoes. a Leave Summcrslde 1.10 a. um ll tough United Uations freighter was p , III. nudged Into this port recently by Leave Moncten ll a. 1a.: and B.“ ~ _, l .tliifi‘ n-m- lwhlrllepilylrqgfrlzllrigthgexinhkfialf. ymg Daily except Sundial- Leave Charlottetown 6-35 a. NJ = EAR BEHIND REILLIN ES offec Per Person Monster Spy /i. attacked a second time, but the re- .»