MAXIMS , MAXIMG .I OP A. or A i MERE Mm MERE MAN "pet-noon branches we loo away m.‘ harm‘ bowl" m” u". Experience of suflerlng is a groc- lous means of spiritual instglfl Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew _ l’ “"'°T'i"'" °'""“ "' °'"‘ CHARwTToTuwN, CANADA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2s, 15.1}. s PAGES ~------I--»- ; B: nun. e. r. l. um. u. other Provluool and u. mono NAAZIS TN BREAK THROUGH ON STALINGRADFRONT ghurchill In London After Moscow Conference Tankswange Fortresses Bomb Nazi Was Given Sig“ TUI-Uard City Shipyards In France Welcome By .012 L808’ Plain‘ Large Growd Returned To England Volga River Route To Caucasian‘ Oil In Cravest Danger. 4m llfWar Situation Last blight Canada "as L-‘ass l2 Destroyers, (By Edward E. Bomar, Associated Press War Analyst) But for the suooessful defence of Moscow and Leningrad. the doom of Stalingrad would appear almost inevitable on the face of discouraging _ Co]. Ralston Gives Re- view 0t Canada's reports- from the Caucasus. Fighting Services At two or more points. the invaders have managed to ram armored Au . 24—(CP) - The lfzefirflltes ghlgh command in Ulimn ignoring the protest of the my}... ' government against last zondev’; roid on Rouen in 0c- ledjvl-lninc, sent flying fortresses “pl; to t-lle vicinity to attack Nazi “feed; m. Le Trait todfly l" 131° guliih dnvlight bombing of Hench krrlloi-y in i-iglll daYl The big bombers. escorted by tighter; of Elli? R..A.F., R C.A.TY‘. u” U B. Air Force and tlhe Poltsh Aerial Blows Begin To Tell 0n Germans LONDON, Aug. M- (CP) — spearheads across the Don River. 40 or 50 miles from the vital Volga city and its last remaining natural defence line. Ahead of the Nazis is only the narrow corridor etwecn the two rivers, sloping downward to ter- rain which is below sen level. Already Stalingrad has been largely Isolated. the single through rail connection with Moscow and the north having been severed by bombing, the (icrsnans assert. Nazi planes are attacking shipping on the Volga. Marshal Tlmoshenko‘: ' lnel southern army has in effect been cut m two llllilv '\i("!1lll-" rntrepmcni. nml the dire nerll of the altered In Same Bomber In Which He Flew To Russia. IQNDON. A‘ . 24 -(CP Cable)- Prime Ministellgchurchlll returned Heavy Quake (By Fred Vonderschmidt Associated Press Staff DETiIOYI‘, Aug. 2~i~—iCP)-More than id of the 4.10 Royal Canadian Navy ships now m service are de- . blows of l h; 1mm his historic strategic situation has been duly recognized bv the Churchill-Stalin eon- gLfoyeys end mel- m g0 _ Vvrller) Mr FOTCE, all readied their lLBTBEl llwreum‘ hllmmn- tolnndon tong v . ‘g e an are cor m ‘he 5.4m; River at Rouen. o allied air power are Nlllllillll Moscow gunjgrence with Premier ference and by the subsequent steps taken Ute bolster the Middle East. vcltcs, Defence Minister _ Ralston A hahmx of German “returned m the“ bases as m the to make Germany doubtful slum, _ _ _ told the American Bar Association _ _ p_ _ - s greviom ,._...(|S_ of the outcome of thle Will‘. 13° Wearing the unifown 0f an Air This istoniy thte sirttzafny aisle] of‘ ti}; pigture. Actirrzlllly It] is definitely lllptllll azilclrcss here tonight, _ ldllll! “"15 pllllll-‘Illlil l-owllrd . . . . . . . ' . ' ‘ z ‘ ' n . ' .. . . . Two nilivd fighters were lost, be; 3kg, gwrmlarteldcctglrlzlfiil: 111,.‘ ggrllelglftléllgrsea flggglslgfi, l-lzfihélgfirylflfi. gilifimlii-olgliilaecils] icriutlllartield Ilgliiruaillz. vnltinbiwiiilst ilrafllillffsltsgfgditgd \\'(illli.lnsbl‘li)llg tiiepaggliiixaldialiliusldsilifyal’ bmhngmd ha‘ (nlonmly) - m, gpiifire screen was so effective tile Germans were unable t0 pene- trate it din-log the bombardment. At one time 4O German fighters tried night on the level corridor which narrows to 40 miles between l)0n and Volga, and bottle for be obliged to fall back after having whole nature of the struggle for strength to 45,000 officers and men against the 40.000 at present in scr- vicc, and would increase the num- ber of ships to 550. torical phases of the war. “This is an Interim report,” the booklet entitled "Bomber m was accompanied home by Gen to a government spokesman that "the great and decisive sir Alan smoke Chief or we m.‘ Stalinlzrad has now begun." A l ill t"! R i ill Perla] General Smfll s" Alexander chei-kgiluxtxithlgioc ant tlie Ills: leliioiv. the LIMA, Peru, Aug. 24- AP)- lll-"lny persons were kiile and injured and heavy damage done . ~ | " d l s. _ , _ imsucccssiiilly l0 llllomelll U"! bi sglllgnifigmgjml‘: '22"? deai€er;_ gxfiydieélfléztsifeflggllelllogllélner igggg€ tjhokwaogflsus slixlpvrr-t: filth; the]: lslffuprfllllffld t?‘ make ahcontintrtirg, ‘ Cog]. finilsttén, ‘speaking of Canatil- the Volga “ye;- route for to properly by an eimhquaka Us. . , “ ac - o- e-wa t or osep a ns nameso e c y per ups mo e - mn- n c s cs eta-operation n ‘. __ . v 1y | l, d ~ t _ A collniillilqllc issued by the An "l" l“ °°'l“'“'l' '5 ‘“' “M” Sir crimes Wilson. his pbysimu. _ ' me “m. one... m... ma, a eamd- Russnfs Caucasian Oil was my?‘ m ° 3°" “"11 "Y" t" exultant. It may be that he ls ing in fury lust year's (lffcncf of ‘the capital. beginning to feel doubtful of what the end will be." and W. Averell Harriman. who re- at rsririisiizi 21.132.222.21 1" “is twee jeopardy» i‘ cs, as well as squadrons of the Royal not already rendered useless Rcllorts reaching Lima from iloiistiy and one U.S. Army Com- Nozca. 325 miles south of the mild snid the bombing was carried resented President Roosevelt Exposed though Stalingrad is, with its back to the Volga and only out n: a his): level, as were prevloug l he Moscow Confcrfirwe- rolling open country ln front, the Russians appear to have a better p‘ _ capital, said damage and cas- - - The“ was no indication ,,,f{“,,,,,§{‘,f’"°“.‘,!§;‘ M115,’ all: wnm wflcum‘ chance of holding it than of retaining the Grozny oil field and other Collection An Force. by short-range air attack. ualtles were heavy in til-at urea. b m from scrum“ pun" to threatened Darts of the North Caucasus. At the Don the Red Ann)‘ hi}! _ Wllllmll iloulftlng 401000 men fall" Fnrging down the Rosin“ Another relJort from lea i-aid A speclal gmln brought the Prgmg shown itself to be both strong and stubborn. There have been weeks m H1 11D i0! llll 1H Canada. £1010 the steeple of the church of Our produce new heavy bombers and truln personnel for the plants. lt noted that British aircraft alone bombed Col- ogne, the Ruhr and Bremen with l,000-plune flights. "If so much can be achieved were mlorct tlnlm 475.00% offitclerscoud Baku railway 0n [he fringe men vo un 1m \' en s c n 1e an- - , - adian forces for general service any- of u‘? high mauntdJns of where-the equivalent of 6.000.000 the mid-Caucasus, German on the basis of population of the forces charged with occupw United states’ tion of the Soviet oil pools Lord of Luren collapsed. An- other church nt lea was said to have been destroyed also. A strong tremor. lasting about two minutes. was felt at Lima at 5:53 p.m. (7:53 pJn. A.D.T.), but there was no damage or ~ - . , hi h t ten then f rtlfl tlon . Beyond the Volga is an unbroken 83:5 flilcwfgf. s)’, lviarzillellhgsrllailvllny artelry its: nrmss and reinforcements l group wemch included ‘nembe-s o} Possibly of greater importance, there is some evidence that the Nazi .1 hi i l l h f it ntum. gébggégzs.‘ w? A£l331ty'M%;‘t‘gmi w" piltlagritssoshli: ladle: |l1zlfl¥i,\‘lll:;i‘0n%:l' ln the llast a: ‘so. Beglin. ' ‘ l t onth the fa l ra ns o e s eppes are ue. w Ir r mom H6 ten" chief o‘ me commandos‘ ‘mlm iifxizalpnllsiihw Illn progress still further. llouen whore i-nilwny yards vrere blasted in whnt was considered as a preparatory phnse of the Canadian led utlnrk on Irloyape, 38 miles away. The llrfibisi was interpreted. how- M01‘? 111ml 125.009 men W?" 111 ever. as lizdlrntiiig the governmnrwg by a force armed with British Winont. American Ambassador, 1 S‘ n d.‘ I l _ e mm um the Nails regal“ ‘he the R.C.A.F., among them about . i. . i . k 85 eemames ha...” attitude toward all allied operating; aircrnft nearly all of them Dominions’ representatives and dueizqilg n; fi,,',',§§§.,,} ‘,‘,§§.,",,',‘,’,f,‘§,. 3:5 81.5mm mumwam down u", 3.5100 young Americans More thnn leflched the 1W3‘ 19g 1 ___ z in occupied France. manned by British Ind Empire senior officers of the Naval, Army you“ gown,“ m mouth n‘ Aswan...“ n“ ‘he Caspian Sea. 100,000 _mcn were with the 132ml! m miles i110!“ 9 Yollly ~ ~ ' CTBWE. ll fillflly l5 Dllslllllle l" and All" Slllfls- Astrakhsn. however, ls another 250 miles or so farther on and Hitler U10 Ullllf-‘Kl K111860111. Mid l Olin‘ fields’ Thls was in the area ‘ ndion force would have a larger pro- hope for great things when the The train pulled into the station m“ Protests lLS. ntes because Ameri- blasted Rouen in . the Germans from German military nature are under 1hr llrotccti0n of the Vichy gov- lrriqment. ie t‘ l; of tl available?‘ w protest w“ no‘ lllli-divlsimls in the province will be life Wednesday for a three-day “I III lotion In I unll our Ivorl "Talkies Morell, Tuesdgyg note-u 8 M-Zl. "earlier stages of the 1942 offensive, now in full sawing." k. jusiiogsliehiii-airorce officers said lat- er they booed the alone could salvaged. It was forced down when engine trouble developed. Later in t t to - the night a plane wen to: dimcfii pilot landed his plane on m9 l"!!! without the use of flares. George Wilson, Carlos McClare and James Purcell, all of Halifax. “I find your conduct not ‘fir? eeemly," the magistrate said. but not count on time as an ally. the him if he were tired after the long journey. "Tired." the Prime Minist- er replied. "Why should I be tired? Dies In Ottawa engineer Ronald R. Williams, 33, of elecmc coynpglny 1am, in Ottawa. nounced. but complete agreement business at the age 0f 19. Hi5 first and cordinlity existed. a loint major assignment was installation be Anglo-Russian announcement said. of electric lights in a big Toronto department store (T. Eaton C0.) He came to Ottawa in 1890. Mr. Brown retired from the Bradley. is a son. A. A. Brown of Amprior. Ont. and one brother_ tually unknown" in Canada, to the present situation with Canadian guns “in service on most battle- fronts." the minister announced Iy The Canadian Press BRITAIN- Churchill returns S eWl-‘lfllllled 31'9" Ell" DPOEFBIII. lfi- owned blnlrsfllollvialnd Argen- fighters over eastern New Guznea. the Allied headquarters announced fully. the dolly cvnmumqne raid. Spies? No A ST. CHARLES. Ill., Aug. 24— I hayfield, were the letters, cut 50 fee ering t high, 8 feet wide, and cov- almost an acre. Bagg said he didnt know any- my girl, Dorothy Russell." portion of armored troops than any 0f Prokhladnenski, the MOS- ahcad: the attack will come and be battles. In western Europe, United States bombers made Will Discuss 5 attempting to get at the Millard ztt Sault Ste. hfsrie, whore wcrkers of the Alroma Steel Cor- ]1);)I‘.'lLZ(lll plant have vctsd to strike qtv/‘(tkh-lg necessary t‘) ' ‘ Russian acknowledged that for a basic labor wage rate of 5s the any“ mds been ferried eel-es; ' consolidated a admitted that scme Russian forces along the Don still were counter. nsk-."d_ Mi", King in a. lcitnr lnnilcd lost rririnv to act lo avert threat- ___________ I culls m1 hnur similar aequn has m e d Md c. w’ I“ CONVENTION gigging:dhilxetyedlliilgzlizddlares which °““wf§eeHyd'° Commission m the B I L tgligéjlbéoyllziglssm ti“ Pm‘ Dfigillilll rmlnllht‘ 6115i bank» --—-— ~ ’ . - i ‘ v ll , ' -' ,i SAINT JOHN’ N" B" A“ u" were seininitv Iihipeiivo! “fauna . i yegiirviving. in addition to his n Swimv. N. s. y ‘l n at rogiflllatdi: iii: grriiqailunilsuubili-wilx ONLY AS (CPFDOIOKHWS repremnlmg m‘ ‘nshheieicts gould be famed the wife. the former Sarah Celestine Iliroxnzll Mr, Millard the Union 11w Don and Stalingrad Evid- ently it had put the railway load- wnvemi r . . ---- _ fM t o1. rim-wit c tBohl r1 rvd ‘k t l it . ~"*"~ "-~"-*"“' “"“' . , :3!‘ Iligiiilntlll gietii: ‘$3. Are orrAiwai, Aug! 24 T (OPla-A Dr Georgi-iii Brown o on re st. (kllharlegdnanriogsw in: bigwiciliiii lgfivstlolljlgi I sirinmfémiiiall": pliviiic (Cmmmed o“ pa“ B‘ C01 s) {HE ~ ’ i _ o e ' , ' _ 0e- ~o g ,. -, _ y mason; ca, Killing Charge ".“.f.."‘i...§§¥.‘i.l" °..*".;'.‘..‘:.f "s. t. i..;;1::.1 . DRNERB .. _ ' - i r 1 ‘g o 1 ts i on, i no tl fd .1 b - M111". ‘<1 d 1__ l t w _ I J ' P, mesa. .2 J." us. .:.s.::::..":"*..i::.':.i llll flflllll . i i ' HALIFAX. AHK- 1mm Munitions Minister Howe. every one flew over for a look. conference on steel, was (‘Xpect- ’ \ men arrested for rstnfessilgrter d’: m a smwmem merply eon. A E ‘Whekthey sow were the initials ed in rcnch the Prime Miiilsicrls t A . a cat Oflfly 50d“ We’ E In 1,5 trastlng the position in the in- D R. , a plus sign and then the office today.) i missed by Mesietrelv R- -B fie; dustry three years ago, when initials “C B". At ores-cot the basic W828 rate ‘ "-0- The men were Freeman ll - manufacture of guns was "vir- On the farm of Joseph Bagg, in at Soult is 46 1-2 cent; an hm“- 3 and M Sydney. 4a 1-2 cents. Ap. plicaticns for the increases have been rotor-ted by regional War lobOr boards in Nova Scotin and 0ntario_ Fifth - llater OTTAWA, Aug, 24 — (UP) —- pmsipective rationing. b to ‘ t . ' . Laval owl =1: rirr'»:'.tr"=='-i= r A e he‘ he e ~ . vied... com- Neu» Bore word the moo insets.” the a white line on the platform. and F J F h i5 n, be reodv for the attack" said munique revealed, and it booklet said. there was a wild scramble b' l-h , _- ‘ _' - ' ff 'l- l _ One mu of British bombing welcoming cranmittee n» finrl e our up era lg ters c“ R““‘°“ n“ m” " “s” ‘ lellfesfinlefl 1111 "ck" "W- l! l" flltl llllflll- ll "llfl- ""1 P1111111 Mlnlsler- The Scramble oluh- N G ' sure uni the Canadians will be ledged advance of more than m0 DE JANEIRO A“ l ‘ . ‘ ’ .. ‘ e . . . ~ x- 24- I, i ..‘,:.,,lg,, "ab? gfl.,‘g*g°lf,,‘;,“jm".j the w” ‘he Emlvm‘ r 8w lllglhflé world Md been thrilled bv 50 miles in approximately a tAPl-Tlle governlnrent today lllll l i PIN-t“ more senfltly, the“ Th,” chem’ _€___j___ ' ____ grads o; lwrriiism and iefvtgm 11,111 ‘leek "f llglllllllt- isiifiifif.“ i§§ti'.“k"“1...u.u§§,f ——---—- soyllliemlielioklliatilirlnlancsequel to Th dilly? stiiciitecie bllliltion: on bqtll middle eastern ‘lfylfh In“ brmgm! l‘ “m?” ll‘ (By ml ‘i! ‘zsiitocinted Press rtnumher Cotnmund» pubdusther me at?’ 3i’ nullfleorlélgélw-zlmlzfillf/llffisré: ra§fi€D2gEA(%QlgggI;ER$lé;l?l‘ hm‘ pccn heartened bv the blow Zlilfl PZiClflCrlfl"lliS they? wet‘: or o u dc Junerro. F H’ several mon hs ago and eais cheers m... Winston" was ‘vain . - - -—- - -— A “ z~~~>¢~+wf~ w. .:—~ .- _-' s ronl: un cr-curren S 0 SARATQGA spgmgg Ny A“; British bombing activities from . " y ' ' ' F11" Japan“ 1°" ‘lghw “m?” iCviltlmied on page 8. Col 6i ' , - 24—-iAPJ—Ti 11 E. De '.' _ mid-July o! on yeal- t» the “km "l" 5mm" “°“‘“" “ma were shoidooroves1¢1'<1=v 1>.v Allwd -——-i— l"°l""“"°" f“ gr eater cepted Lhe fiibfiisiiieel. nexiieeflfn for Governor of New York tonight with a renouncemeut. if elected. of Germim-iiociiliicci northern France T}. fl g R_ ;\_ p; be kl g we , ay. . . . anv United States prcsid ntigl a5- two bt-mi-c1zho iDicppe roid, "Bttei-tlersof Britain." a e s I ihlelegilgmelrlelrlelatfiiiid to En: and Japanese grouiid pnirols welt‘ ms- theu. fguflh attack on lilmlh pirauom m 1944' e Jnncsr ionght. 1 m ' persed at Koko a. in and pout (n {my 0 jgcflygs in nor 91-“ i- s“. . F; mg For.” n be some bomber and with the 0,11. WA‘ A , 24-(CP)-John the P u n Pziinsuiu of New t _‘ , , - . NEW YORK, Aug, g4__(_u=)__ tunic? lusli Monday. 6 rie flying crew as took him E Bream fernlilcgr general manager Guineaallvigere tile invaders otter - Flllllce» elf" “llll? vlchy W_'erner von Clemm, 44 and the bombs on the rail- M“°°w" Th‘ "cw “wllldml fill“ of m»- Ottawa Hydro Electric landing at Buna and Gono have was protesting the first one. Pioneer Import Company ho llli'0\l‘-'l1 which all coas- Canadians‘ radio officer Robpt N’ Commission and a native of Char- been attempting to strike overland Shiflyerds at Le Trait, near head“ "ch lwelvul ll"? ma!‘ t loin inc east and south 5mm“. 22. 0f ‘Illmlllf-li “mm” lottetown died at his home here toward Port Moresoy s were bladed bv f1v‘ng ‘mum “m °l $10300 “d ‘M y‘ Chm vlchy commflk fliBht-engineer J. w. Affleck, as. of Sunday’ Aged .73‘ Three Japanese fimnes raided g and Canadians ,Mné.m former eel-mon artillery or. QXDYBSSQG belief this ~ 1 Lindon. OnL. and second fight- Builder e1 the old stflndllfd Darwin Monday night nnsuccess- .cckr<i down two (‘lei-man fifigrigfixrfsgieilfegerfirz‘? i322: t » fl» ‘ ' tod for cons ir‘ to sell lWl._\ o. n; reinforcements w ' ' New B'“"5w“?k: i i800 he also ounded the Old O on i ilt 41 .1. nurse OTTAWA. m _ 24—~(CP)—Pri bcmbers. “Y l‘ '“"- _ i Dlgllllei 3*‘ lllllcs allay» wlllcll “'35 M24523 Chulrdllllls NUT-lg!!!’ Kiel! to cgngumcrg electric COKHPRTS’ Pllllil- plgnesewttiifivliélftelhgoiff bv tziiliilidnt Minister MwcKrlisizie. King has sill? m F ‘ H d llflilwtiesrliiftlltlslligyiiellllllafilll§lilxll villi:- s luscqnonily the target of the w as annmln“ “3- predecessors of the comm ssion, n Amed glgme; lee-ms m}; “title vised C. . Millard National Dir- B“ l‘ °l' s“ "i" tlon bra Presidential freezing ' ri-“l z at . ._____ after his visit to Egypt. d rl _ , < - g i - 1» ‘ ; ' all; ‘illiiéii iiilimiiiifilsrriicis as An Anson aim-a“ 1mm the which he Dllltlefl Gen. Sir Hllvolili thli/plleaglflroltijr‘: was a grandson 0f vdliiiflmiin “fmmfouifilesll l]; icroimfi-iii‘ifdoiweihglmrfififif Wlilv "1911" tanks llllalll’ 391°“ ordcrj__i_________ 1118i; inc entire question e; the my“ A“ mm School n Char- Alexander in command of the Bih the me He“ Georges Coles. one m, in me w...‘ posni; in _1i=- latter :0 A113 King 1.1}1'_D°1_1B°11d-§°"1° 4° “"1" fr?!“ PRISONER 0F WAR. Egvoriiiiicnfls attitude toward al- lomtow“ nude a forced landing 1n Army relieving Gen. Sir Caude of the Fathers of Confederation The Jnpnese lost‘ mm, n. 2», will be (ilwlla-od comm-rm, M, a b-ollligxad 0n toe voice. i119 lllflllfi _._____ ll vlwmuons in occupied Flllllce- the water of Tracadie Bay on the Allcllllllefk- and the first premier o! Prince bonny-ms and nine on}... zflnizhtefs meeting of the (‘Zlbilleb c0lll1,:ll,'l‘lle “f” ab“ i9 fllllmmlcel lfhmsmle BATHURST, N. B . Aus- 94 —- lli‘ it. iln- pro-Axis Laval regime north shore of this province last T116 Subjects of the Moscow con- Edward island. He was educated 5cm out to mm the Darwin‘ an, Canadian Press loomed figlnght £4161“ 811d dec-filleubllll 9 W, l3“ ' (cpl H Mrs J_M spy." m5 re. ris snni to have taken the attl- n1 h; The (our-man crew escaped ferences, attended also by tfne at St. Peter's private school in drome‘ The deyenders Dem than‘ d. It nus learned ffrom the prime mgmd mid M311” The N“ gig“ ccived word from Ottawa thoh: her iurle that nil installations in oc- unnlured commander in India. Gen. Sir Charlottetown. without losing a single machine cl Minister's Olfirfc flint such advice mnlmam claimed m“ the husk son‘ Sgt Alum M’ Spur‘ of the tupied Pr. ice not actually of n The plane came down about 9.15. Archibald Wovell, were not nn- He started ln the electrical mam " had men telegraphed iOdnv to Al; bgegegflgirug“flfiigiouffisan i}; Roy-oi Canadian Air Force, i= a. prisoner of WET He was reported missing in June while stationed in Libya. _ l (some Q DEN 9E AS s-Zt-Il. I am not. sure from the cvidenefl theta. 1mm Rusfli; U. . bombers thing about it, but that they'd Almmfl Steel officials have de- . , , - n --- that you killed one cat." 1. Facilities are b91118 provided raid Le Trait, Canadian escort better ask his son, Charley. 1'7. Ollfied thus for to comment on ggrdwgrii;gfivclfz‘°,;j,k 851}? “i? Z .4 ' nlkies at. Peters, Wednesday. Constable J. Power chewed ll" to double Bren gun production fighters shoot down two Gar- "Sure I cut ‘emf’ Charley Said. the dispute, loves 1%,, arid in a bmnm, ’/'////// . 8-24-2l. men with killing the lflllfllll b!’ and production of Sten machine mum, “Cut 'em with the hay mower. gvorded stalemem warned my“ U.‘ on.“ ——-— knocking 11s heed 118K111“ B l°l°' cerbloes is being quadrupled; sourn AMERICA -Brefl1 The '0 B’ stand-q for ow and —0 . , acllon will be men mo... ppr- _____________ “y (s Murray River Thurs- phone Dole. 2. Capacity output under i-hfl seizes Axis vessels. closes Axis- gosh-well. the D R stands for 5on5 spreading false rumcrs o; t ‘on ' - High tide this morning e - ...~——... ....... - 2.2.1.152: r":':.:..i::"2:"r. rams "o" "~"-"='"="- .fiifibsi‘"§i‘...‘1““§.£°"2.‘.?i ,,,¢-e;;:r..::.:: ,:"r;:=;"..r its... .. and 844'?‘ - helm" Dmmlm- 1°"- "14 BUSsIIi-Nnnls reach mints velv orlettv- shogtagesof any esmntigl of life rue“ tomorrow mormllltl M 6-13- -- '--- Merch- 1943; 4o miles mm Stalingrad as On the we back to town the l5 in sight" bOlird chairman pin moon Au . 2s, 11.40 p. m. Ballmillgo “nd “n” ‘l’ L“ 85 " 3- Planned capllclll’ °lllplll °l miles from oll-rletlt Granny. sheriff remar ed that he hurl al- Donald Gordon characterized the Surmlmerside i-i e l8 minlllfi W" ' “mmy- Allll- 25- 34*“ 5 I Blllltln mfliilllget qlllzklllleonlllllml-lfily CHINA ._chlneo¢ recapture ways said: "Never let a boyhin __"" false reports as “definitely sub- lihRn Charlottetown. -———- o -e ; - “Greenvule Immune Festival w“ 1&1: m: Brownie“ Inryllkslgip. F-rxihgwrkiggtl-hogbingreloanese Emerge out alone with s av NEWARK’ NJ" Aug QFJAP, __ getrigveéugfifins Ctfyiljllllzalllglésgi0llco€lz_ UAR FERRY SERVICE lbmcf; ¥§““°s‘l“l" “unit 26"‘- Il armwA, Aug. 24- (CH-Tho machine-gun now is 1n orodiwt- ====-~ L" ' ' Nine companies nnd six or their llcatiriglthe difficult mo: oi equli- mm; nxcen SUNDAY ' ‘mm’- "'34'9‘- unofficial count of Canadian army ion. along with a loo-pound Bren officers were accused of wnstllrins able distribution." m... Bog-den _ Leave 9.25 us. Junloodlngwéydney 5cm“ casualties resulting from lost tillfid- Qua lmllcfltline. be llte-méllimzstil to ncfrizug‘ ti: Unliledtstntes tggrv- {Such flimors." he "are 1.00 p.m.. 4.45 o.m., 7.55 gm. n o. on . esday’ battle of nieppe was - an -a rm gun arre an a - - M k b f emmvn e see o more an Olefl inspired by pwpn io hope | c p; Tonnen on - - Webslkeli-ihilnlztlgg mmonmv‘ B2543‘ iald to §36 early tonight. with the lneh anti-aircraft gun carriage! a Q t e O T83" $50.000.000 of insulated cable to the to obtain advantage mit of them. mnfiaviidll 6.45 p.111» 9-19 9"“- ' ' ‘ Navy Department in a scaled in- and tmthinkmg spread qalinflllc” GPO-lkemn Hall. Thurs- emh “Elm 27m. Webster's Orch- issuance of the seventh national defence department casualty list since the raid ad ‘Pl-its, added to today's sixth list 5. Iee-Enfleld rifles will be pro- duced at a rate of many hun- dreds a day by September. SYDNEY N. B. Alli. M-(CPJ- persons dirtment opened today by MQYBA them without realizing the dam- Judec Thomas F. Mooney. age they are doing Issek’ 5.18131 "sqgsmm, m Aflnfnpy as a fifth-mic citizen I am sure SUNDAY SERVICE . Dee. 2'! tnonuml (Vlay 3 to m. M‘ pm . we o "-ll’~"=‘“3=‘°" “glilidwhii °°"""" "'1" u/a/rm 27k?”- 02‘ ..3T.“°.."‘.;;’":°.::.?i‘irrrtziizrlr .‘fi2$5““¥1'.'.'..2.l’...: 1m ... "Dance, 0mm vlew He“ 11m"- h been reported previellslll- ——-——- edlnt t/he request of ‘Saoxcl ‘S. "l" 111115’ be Tfilflfl. l" ‘m!’ Olllfllllll- 3-0“ lull- r. c. L-N. s rsnnr SERVICE Ycveii . bl Womlhll; Ilhliiiliiittcinrh miifiglii’. of 102 names and the previous un- The Earl of Athlone and the Prln- l » General Francis Biddle. m’ lltlllbllllnklll“ Clnmlm“ m" Luvs Wood Illandl 7.00 sun. 11-00 ..D ~——-- official total of 41s. brings the cm Alice today inspected navll. ____-_________ lslwlv means to M weed vvvr- ,,m_sp.m. mnance in Pleasant Grove Hell figure u to 686. of whom 82 were military and air force facilities ANOTHER, pARALYSIS CASE mile hi5 decent instincts. u", cur-thou B l-IIL. i pm. and T5118; night, August 27th. killed, 0 wounded and 124 miss- here es they continued their egst- It is irr- dlllv of all cliium inn 5,39 Mm B-ZfS-li. 1311,1119 mum Lg gubjefl, w n mfi- errimtounl re I co“ 1 h m‘ ants pebbled of‘ rrtnyrrfgrqypéorsvf- ch 1 allfimzfifilgxanfgcrlme- - —-—-— l r r0 bec r Bil e e vcc- e no on irm-rmx. .24 -_r )— “We r M" o Pr" -' "'1 *’ ' mum.‘ tile“ 311880" Clllml“ iexlletlitioreir oi nonigsulno ln-pzvlons informally wit servicemen st the 0n,- more ttfiFe/“il? infentilgppnr. l"? l° “m” “n "d"‘"‘“‘l"‘ "V" M""°‘°“ 835 m W‘ c T onlght. 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