OIL mans: MAN sin-i sorrow: others are and sweetened. are some who are o bit- w. Guardian. Founded l garsl-‘lbltfetowu Guardian, Two ‘$1341. Read by Covers Prime Edwerdllsland Liliethe Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24. 1944 i n Last Nig BIIQOLlIUIeAIOKIIPIUUIUAIIIIfl _._.. LONDON, , _. _ I French plm°':“f°rgs basis!) m Total disaster ls stalking German heels in France at the very non- r the “He” have “berated Pam ent that crushing new Russian blows are caving in the m“ sue m,“ . {he “y he"; o; Rance and his: from the Baltic to the Black Sea. On all sides in the toppling Neal fort- Eers ‘Pa s H, ggrigflsymiaql’ 9g greedom. bringing fissefguzp; evelnts are xii-roving at adsuxt They leave no dolbt that en our e e raw near ea an un . months of Nazi ogfisiit, .3211 w‘: Overnight Pangia fell badforepghe reslstless upsurge of Irenoh patriots ‘ gililal-llil headquarters announced‘ S‘!!! czofltga‘ Alllled lifllllllltlll! limping; ti: Seine lltger abovieniand below t‘: - y u nveop . lselllre y sownc scnsls ugdupltoa F NEW ‘mun Au!’ as __ (A?) arynvogeld ltrggaipfiigggs ‘Slim/tilted gerywlzleire throughout southern and southwestern France to doom un- - CBS correspondent Charles sault arc almost half we around "m “In” a’ r garflsm mm?!’ Collingwood reported tonight the capital, 50.000 arms French killing up French Alpine Valleys from Mediterranean beaohheada. ‘ha; “l, Wench gm] Armor“ {amour aided by “van hundred American forces have stormed into Grenoble less than 66 miles from Division had entered Paris. housand citizens who wmged m,“ Lyon It the head of the Rhone Volley. Their pace rlvalied that of the lur- Entry. of the division, hgnflgg! arms thgy could “M. gnu,“ u" ping American 3rd army elements that wheeled through the Avranehss by Gen. Jacques LeClere, fol. Nazi occupation forces in s. four» lip in Normandy to overrun Brittany and swing up the Lem pgvin; the Low? llllaleration‘ of the" capital dayhbattle ending last night. wly for the liberation of Paris. ' y reno rm ro s opera ng un- e atriots occu i _ sei- orders of Gen. de Gaulle, bulldinéjs‘ and arregeetfli gll 11/112“; sm§t|§v1§i§:'.m§.d1l.° w‘ it] hi?" 3i: ‘t? lune gtagdbetwmn ‘he t" Collingwood reported in a dis- government representatives who dd ' on“ w "e u o mm- "Mad "dam! arch dated at the front near not flee said a formal announc - “mm” hum “p” m!" valley “bu” 0'18“! l‘ 5"" “ mun", "en" Far]; mm; 511mm by L,__Gen_ Keene ' A Junction of the two would seal off all France sonth of the Seine and Collingwood reported that the chief of the French forces of the ‘ ' had concluded an arm- istice with the Germans yester- day, after which the Germans withdrew. _ This was the first report of regular armed forces entering the capital, around the southern half of which powerful American armored forces have been rang- ed for more than a week. British, Canuck Ships Sink 8 Enemy Craft UONDON, August ZIi-JCPJ-Roval Navy ships in two running battles destroyed eight enemy craft in Aud- lernc Boy, between Brest and Lor- lent, before daylight today. the Ad- miralty announced. The Canadian destroyer Iron-uni: v and the British destroyer Ursa, s1_ onz ivith British cruiscr Mauritius. took pnrt in the action in which tv." l mlneswecpers. three supply ships, and three esco rt vessels, including two heavily -_ armed escorts, WETC knocked out. of action. The British - Canadian force came through without casualty or damage. despite the fnct Gannon shnrc hntteric: also opcncd up. Tho Iroquois was under Cmdr. C Hibbard. ivhn won (he D S aboard H. M c. s, 53mm, licr in the war. " J. C. U1!‘- Tea, Coffee Ration Coupons To Expire OTTAWA. Aug. 23 — (Cl?) ~'I‘he Price Board announced lost night that tea or coffee rotlcm coupons numbered l4 to 29 and El to E6 in ration book No. 3 will cxplre on Aug. 31 and that only those in ration N0. 4 iluuibering T-BO lillwards, will be valid beginning Sept. It was learned the action was sim- at making ration bunklnn easier for the trade and at elimin- iflnz any old coupons which may bc thc hand%f consumers. Most consumer; are using the coupons in Book No. 4 but some hove accumul- sied the older coupons. Canned Grapefruit Gff Rational! List I Aug. (l3 — i IlAIA, mp) The Prices Board announced to- commander of the of the interior military governor Gen. de Gaulle. French force Celebrations Around the New York, Buenos Ali-es, |and scores of other ed in ceremonies featuring public. Church bel London and man England. So far there was entry into the y troops. Gen. de Gaulle already had might hold their there soon. g Bush Fires Still Burning A shower of rain yesterday af- ternoon helped to subdue bush fires in this Province to some extent but blazes at Wood Islands and Hope- iielcl were still burnin I and broke into valuable timber yes- terday and 20 soldiers were sent from the Beach Grove Military Camp at Charlottetown to help in the fight Additional pumps and hose were also sent to the scene. 1 R C M P. are in charge of the fire fighting efforts. The blaze at Hopefield was ra- ging in the morning but the show- er took the edge off that fire as well. Firc Marshal Charles A. Beer said last night The difficulty at Hopefield is th the fire is a long distance from u stream and is getting farther away all the time. It may become necessary to cut a swath in front of the blaze, an op- cmtion which would require a large number of men, before it can be stopped. the fire at Morel! Rear and it is pre- sumed that it is out. R. A. F. llses New Incendiary Bomb LONDON, Aug. 23 — (C P) — The R A F i5 using a new and. more powerful incendiary bomb which usually doesn't spare even the walls of a buildln and newly-named of Paris under world-in London, Algiers cities - the release of the "City of Light" from the darkness of Nazi rule was hail- the playing of "The Marseilloise". his- toric anthem of liberty, and the raising of the trl-color of the re- ls were rung in y other cities of no word of any city b Allied conferred with the Allied Supreme Commander. Gen. Eisenhower, on possible immediate resumption of French civil administration. Liber- atlon of the capital was coupled with rumors that Prime Minister Churchill and President Roosevelt next meeting 8- . The Woods Islands fire flared up kn Nothing more has been heard of " west of the Rhone against escape way at once for s Joint llrive east to tho upper Rhine in Germany. One 3rd nrmy column already is heading that way from the Arn- eriran bridgehead west of Sens over the Yonne tributary of the upper Seine. Front line reports say it is plunging eastward up the Vanna Valley on the road that leads direct to Nancy in the Meta-Strasbourg gap via Troyes and Toul. With Ports in l-‘renc oIt like wheel spokes no 1=____ ___..__. of German garrisons, perhaps open the ward through the Mots-Strasbourg gap h hands all roads leading into it and spanning rth and east will be available to the Allied forces. Truck Driver Killed In Crash Yesterday raw” Michael Peters, 85. of Augustine Cove was instantly killed yesterday afternoon about one o'clock when s six - ton truck loaded with gravel that he was driving crashed into the side of a west bound freight at Richmond Station. The truck was travelling east and the driver ap- porently in an effort to avoid hit- ting the train at the last minute French Commandos With Invaders At Bordeaux B the Wig Wag sign post and hit th mm‘. gpgxflgu: 51f’ (Ap)_i second car of the train sideways. , French military authorities atl wThte nuckljsatgtalgrecijandlgody “and!” “id “might 800 Frenchi cgsssafgxtgeguizn its: 113E113: will‘: cmmmmd“ “m “mm? A1116“, move 1t. The truck belonged to J. forces landed south of Arcochon. F M cwm; . T, A last night and that operations ur-E ' - a m“ o yon’ not‘ ound Bordeaux "are proceeding .15] on“ sljiyryvavasBemgaggltlgd €ys$' P“““°d-" lonneirside "rue ' o 0 ‘ _ . y viewed the body and hoaiefiwégsffigcggetiheixf“Elgiglggl; the scene of the accident and then 319130115 11s cOmDOEed of Americans. ndlllgggged m1 {our ' thmy this M‘ The exact size of the force was notf The 519mb“! O1 the Jury "c; J; P. Goudet, Linus McDonald. James A McNeil, Leo McNally, and Les- ter McDougall, all of Richmond and Ruben Enman end Kenneth En- mnu of Springfield G Canadian War Goods Marked OTTAWA. Alli. 23 - (GP) — There will be no doubt as to where shipments from Canada to the Pacific war theatre originate. A Munitions Department spokes- man said tonight the government is carrying out a policy already used for shipments to Brita . Russia and the lilediterranean. All pack- ages are stencillcd with the word “Canada; on a large maple leaf. be printed in Chinese for goods destined for that ally "But the maple leaf itself is a sufficient designation, even for those peoples who can‘t read,” he added. Mrs Fidele Peters of Cove and is surviv and three children. Four brothers also survive, Amos in Borden, Wilfred, Augustine Covc. Peter. Carleton and John in Charlottct0wn—S. Augustine ed by his wife‘ Forest Fires i Under Control _._- MONCTON. NB. Aug. 23—(CP) —Remalning under control tonight. the situation in a forest fire 8N8 west of Monoton was reported the most favorable since the week-old blazes sprung u-p. Tutor/cs and civ- liiiaus, cipher fighting smnll fires or Seek Haven For ‘pllllblllllg the uisdlct, kept their ‘villagers cmsstd m hopes that ab-i Pierre Laval -sc or ivind would continue. I '1 Nmw yogic Aug, 23 __ (hp) _‘ It. o-ts from "Walkle-Tolkic" The German ambassador to 5wit-[r_urilu_|_.'1'c\Vs described the main fire zerland was reported by the secret’1311121141132ugggglulgugrlia—lélélgl ‘S: Gannon - language station Radio , Atlantic tonight n. have askctl the; lgécffrfé 1§_§\‘§:1r1rv11fi1§]1§1n§& 5W G g. No details of the bomb were given imjpjllflt __s__u;nn' 111168 A, SW15‘ government‘ for as mm for’ In the Prince of Wol-os and ‘Sha- hnmulfioiitival‘ NBC rewrdved m dcw Lake district northwest swerved to the right. sheared off, still was holding out tonight. French troops had fought way within a few hundred yards of the docks and the city’s fall was expected any hour. ooy by Munitions Munster Howe in disclosing °f tlon in shipments of welsh coal and Sgt. F. E. Pineau Killed In Action Word has been received by his mother, Mrs. Sophia E. Pineou. 31 Euston Street, Charlottetown, that her son, Sergeant Francis Edmund Pineau, was officially reported kil- led in action, Aug. l4. sgt. Pineau had previously been wounded on July 25. Prior to his enlistment in the Signals Corps he had attended St. Dunstan! University, and had also worked for some time at Reddin Bros. lie is survived by his mother and one brother. Edward. in Orleans, to whom The Guardian extends sincere sympathy. iiarseille Captured By French llnits RDME. A118. h? — (AP) — Mer- seille, France's second city and greatest sea rt, fell to the swift onslaught o French infantry and armor today as American forces swept 140 miles inland from the Mediterranean and captured Gren- oble to within less than 240 miles of a Junction with Allied legions south of liberated Paris. Only eight days after the land- ings in southern France the Poilus battered their way into the heart of Marseille against slight enemy resistance and tonight were clean- ing out pockets of last-ditch de- s. Tilt‘. deceased is a son of Mr. and tends l‘ The unexpectedly easy capture of the great port insures the Al- lied 7th Army an adequate flow of supplies and reinforcements for speedy continuation of the thrust toward northern France. Prior to the city's fall, other French troops had out the lost escape route for the German garrison along the; coast to, the west. The encircled and doomed Ger- man force in Toulon, big naval base 2'7 miles east of Marseille,’ their u‘ i e- Issues Warning Re. Coal Situation OTTAWA. A08. 23 -— (OP) —- A‘ i warning that o householder who . - fans m order immediately “may find. were on the trolley with the cicceosed htms elf without cool when the sev- re weather sets m" was issued to- l there will be a reduc- NBW - off Everybody ' Russian LONDON, Aug. 2B — ing from the Axis to the A iers on the eastern front. the Red Army, and the Germans Report Clashes ed as saying that the LONDON. Aug. 23 —- fAPi-s- 7 The two-fisted Soviet offensivel that knocked Romania out of the war roared through its fourth day today, capturing Vas- lui. 140 miles northeast of the Ploesti oil centre. and cupping the two big Bessarobian bas- tions of Tighina and Cetatea- Alba. on the west bank of the Dnestr. and more than 400 oth- er towns, were firing on the Romanians and blocking their withdrawal. “A large number of Romanian officers and men have thus been killed," said the communique, “in armed clashes between the retreat- ing Romanian detachments and German frontier detachments in several places." A proclamation by young Mich- ael, read over the Bucharest radio, said all hostilities against the Red Army as well as Romania's state of war with Britain and the Unltedl-States would cease “from Russian armies were stabbing into Romania to within 16'! miles of Bucharest and threatening the Ploestl oil fields as the announce- ment went on the air. Romania, the King said, will fight “at the side ohtlhe Allied e p.‘ ~ ‘this moment." army and with their First Crack In Balkans There was no immediate official confirmation of the royal proclam- ation by any of the three Allied countries, but London showed no inclination to doubt the broadcast —-the first crack in Hitlers Balkan structure. Prime Minister Churchill has been in Italy for more than a week and presumably had a hand in the events leading up to Romania's de- . on. Interpretation in London was that Romania would not bc ac- cepted us an ally, but as a co-bel- ligcrent in the category of Italy. inquest lnto lleath Cf Borden lian Adjourned The ingest lnto the cause of the death of anicl Ross of Borden who was killed on Tuesday afternoon when a trolley on which he was riding jumped the; rails was ad- journed last evening ull next Fri- rloy after some evidence had been heard. Dr. H W. Mov,“ b! B-edcquc gavc the medical cvulcuce Raymond McTavish and Walter Dorsey. who; that the trollcv stopped; ddcn icrk and threw them; When they DlCkOCl themselves; the trolley was in the dlilih.‘ y said that they did not see: testified with n su , s; ' y; J h; d g _ J any object on the track that miuhh 1112M ihut. effective tomorrow cnu- ‘in i R1111"; °%“1:“?121"1¥'Bs%'g£1'5 Lbnluim Afieflifiw agrilirzceitgrigyhsitiovfikhrfxthe have caused the derailment but} 11rd grapefruit in glass contoincrs 1* '»"“°lw°°k5' °1d W°°d5 n"? 11nd“ walsituafion will make it clou y gftmehmm might have fallen o“: will - _ t m" n o 1 e m1" u. u. zamssizut pugs, ‘g2?! Fear 80 Dead As u"..:°.....s.s.'=:ss".r: so“ “mg gygufgg ygggsi-gldggmgg 0.... one... were ......... mit soles oi last year's puck now I" “h” '95?“ °1 u“ PMVWG- is cool whenever s dedler ls able DWI“ m‘! M“ chavw-d: Wh° ""81 lll the hands of dealers. The 91°“ B b H . ‘ S h I do“? by m“ m“ wlelek’ on!" mt‘ w‘ deuver n and to “me “new”: gcneahggofvhefunitclglintnlThc ‘Theda? g; %h‘;'11éa1;§ lzfitigrngdvéifisix-‘larteguvlg C w“ “new y necessary alkgfgglgml “ dealer m“ be “m: is being conducted at vIiIoiiLl-len bi- e‘ e ~ f e1 a ace . “°ilz"..‘::::::s.§".‘l"" -_ . ..":...u*:"‘::r“ts' Plthiltillfit 1-‘i%t-‘T°Jfio°%’?’i‘§§ s» in Bless eontsinersflydizggriglt LONDON, Aug. m - (or) - to of the church school building E399“ Prmcess T° “W” 4 gf5lnilD€l§1e2fh§llq~MvP. B m". lllkre has never been rationed. Thirty-four little English children, wgere the 41 children under fivc Visit Canada, U_ s_ lhgoAged “T113? zdvlmg h“; 14», h“ been learned that Aloysius 4 puzzling over theirhfirst leuorrlls. ‘where zsrssetlnbleg. It cagoénedi across _____ ltalmatixn m Balggeli leberclrgolrl xsreow Frfkem ‘fihqhwhstmo most serlcualz wcr klled today w en an Ame - e s ee an cras e no a . nured o .c n. r men on co . cone bomber struck a school in snack bar where sevcrol dozen sol- IDNDQN Aug m___wp cabm__ wtglygfig‘ ilésénobrétgfizxglpl}; trolley has no broken bones and Frcckleton. Loncnshire. diers and s staff of six women were Don Iddon' cumhlnm in the um reduced as discharged from ‘the Prince Dozens of others were killed and gathered. . do“ mm, ‘Mam m h“ 601mm, M m; “me the 3.1mm L‘ 0k,“ Count/v Hospital! fvemgrdov afitor lniured as the blast aircraft car- The flames spread swiftly through it m nenremelv ugly" m” _ Um,“ 5m‘ fuel admmm,ra,or_ having been adm tted or exam n- “u.” _ F eened from the schoo building into the school. the, snack bar and sev- ca“ m Wm Vi!“ an.“ h" “m than Aunt!“ [mes a 6, stion -8 , W‘ "WI-v- Mam a crowded snack bar. and the eral buuomsshnesrpyfibonlre bri- m, m, um,“ 8m“ am, m, M900 m, “mm 0. ,,,,,|,,,,c,w ___ ' “M11 1e11, 1* tllltwliggldgg°ofhflflg as‘? bfgmhf fiwllflggs “$35, cf":- war. American _ interest in the and shipments w Canada. will have _ _ , im_nnnay Ham“ mo?” us wars trot. and t e bodies of 34 children Erlmrq-g-Lqi “kL fifiigmmd? "=————— :3: ' - ‘ ' h 100 hildr in ths and 1d adults were recovered from v “In Mo“ “ed t‘ d h d sciiodritliii’ time but steifiient cas- the smoldering wreckage. ‘ ' ,. ‘ k I o .... ......»... asst’? hihtbims. =::.':‘*"::..r..-""....'.' oft‘tf.“l.fi°ii.°'.fé°iinfi.°l‘iéi B“ " ‘ ‘"1"’ “can a“ Tn‘- M l m some of whom had been evacuated senior departments ‘of the schooii Altar Bootete Bat ad o 3m ' from London to escape t esc serious in] - , ' u‘ “Y ‘memmn school had re-sa- " rs was a great crack, the ‘ Hohuu‘ 843'“ "°’“§1‘.'¢ Thgerda after the sum- windows caved in and children all . OTTAWA Aug. fls-(CP) - organ“ “mum Han Friday fifi holi 3s. y m 0V0!‘ thou Igloo: Bwlelre tknecltrreld (ll Etlaéedrt tléetgews of tale libterlglglon ' - - | . ," a . ng on, e - o or an surren ero m- um“ am’ five-me“ ommfwffl nfffii°kifiig§e"ne'irpzgigto'§f" Lad- oveeéllxngstorn LThe flames spa-cad N A DA \ pain. Prime dlzlinistoert Mackéiazie “pa,” u, F?‘ $2.51!‘ ‘,§f,'.,h‘“,‘§, ‘|.°.§"‘1f§..‘§|°.5i'°“eo'$e"3 difzirlwo firfethe 3.1131550“? i: L o u R : froth? gesgxillg‘: viglit to £33m: City, 10m Ffidav Afisnflfiéh, “'35:; er spread me and destruortfcm. The Two assistant mistresses, Miss Jen- as government officials discussed Mr‘: Orchestra. ' 8-24-ii. 111M crew‘ normail 10' men, wers nie gfalhhof tlsticéiéleltion, alyoung -_ .. plans for public victory celebrat- “l-loobitnl DE; McGrrlrewg Sitlmleehiilegnmrznfixpettveadn a ‘Ibo i355,’ 2nd’ §n'evssu'§t°e§“t§l¥§§§ ' ("iii spent two days in Quebec as wlrehpugm Moqpaiue samrdav found tinder the ruins of the from Manchester. were badly bmn- the guest of the Governor-General 1 Miner my“ weuwrv’. orchemif snack y,“ ed but escaped death." and Princess Alice who are at their . - , The plane smashed throilh l! . -» -._. eumm quarters in the citadel. RI \l".i \|.’Z 6 PAGES ROMANIA SWITCHES T0 ALLIED Paris Liberated B! Paiijpis reported that shooting had broken out between retrestin Acceptance of armistice terms offe the United States was announced in a pro ' l-——~- >~- _ The Russian communique. re- corded by the Soviet Monitor from a Moscow broadcast, told of clashes on Romanian soil between the Romanians, ordered by King Michael to cease hostilities against Romanian prisoners were quot- Germans been .5“. “'.'%Iis"'i"oq"7§ la Hnd. he m‘ cannot (AP) — liied side Romania announced in the war and a su I On German French Governor To Go To Paris LONDON. AUZ- 23 — (A P1 -' Lt -Gen. Joseph Pierre Ls Kigofllfl. mgmary governor of Par . EX" pected w g0 to the French capital staff and may loin Gm 13° Gm“ there. _ At headquarters of KoeniB. W110 also heads the French forces of the Interior. l!» W“ 931d that 11° attempt would be made to lmovo the {n11 civilian governments or- ganization into the callltfll . the Germans are 1319 from foo whole Parisian area and the clan‘; ger of a German return in force passed. Gcn. De Gaulle is expwffitd W bring the French committee o na- tional liberation from Ame“ 19° Paris as soon as military End 80°11‘ lullwlptlors Forces Stab Deep lnto Country tomorrow with his entire London m until ab] $4.00: o Provinces b U-BA. “.00 vised, $.00. SID tonight that Illa was switch- bsequcnt Soviet communique Romanian and German sold- red by the Soviet Union, Great Britain and clamation broadcast from Bucliareot. ‘C lamps Vice Tighter 7th Army ALLIE SUPREME HEAD- QUARTERS, Aw. zii-(AIH-Am- eilcon armor hammered out fresh Rains south and soutlnrwest of Pane UOGBY while to the northwest of the capital-under French control once more—Cunsmans and their Allies clamped an ever tighter vise on remnants of the German 7th army still west of the Seine lighters and fighter-bombers making the most of a break in the weather, harried the Germans‘ frantic efforts to withdraw across e river. The latest advonu south of Par- aaw armored reconnaiaaancs units drive to a point l6 miles east o1 Sens. while others passed through Corbe 1s ea Although the Germans fighting soil! rear-guard actions as they rell back on the Seine, Briflsh, we _ one: American armies re making s eaoy . said-iota who mo}: Orbeo 3t miles gust Seine ere reported outward. m! m‘ vmw cflnditm‘ “m”; sane oideffi ' trco s were locked "imxe invasion H R h t butts") ___ 94 iiszi Planes I LONDON. A118 3 -— (C?) '- ghfi‘ Germlans relestsed smoked; of y g exp os ves a sou em g- land in a. dawn barrage today-as skgoggm’ ragga :0; (a) _ if trying to use up their stock of gimme w vhmm m“ “ma”? buzz bombs before launching sites German an. fame mug‘ t? f are overrun by the drive of the Al- tact l“ m, new‘ and the Ex‘, lied urmles—but improved channel o; m rekuflng um“ c‘ weather and intensified anti-alr- mg bomb,“ o‘ the ' _ craft defences brought a lull later em Am“ ‘u, m". “ruck ‘t: 1n the dav- ' Markersdorf ail-drone as s: teiisndritltitilh $451k (lieesirltlcizlioxtlhénhgel m“ °f V“'““" 1“ m‘ mm‘! 11°"- that the present launching spots across the channel will be captured, but evcn s0. precautions were tak- en to reduce the heavy casualty lists The ministry of health sot up , a plan for the evacuation of B00 expectant mothers weekly from] London. secutive raid on fighting through against swarms of enemJ blow yesterday when they fighters into the centre air strength over the Seine west of Paris, and the Vienna area." to their targets fighters. a heavy sent 100 of The Germans suffere 3'1 o! these planes were destroyed. Fifty-seven other planes were lost on the Med- . I I lterranean front llehydratmg Herring ; rrr - ** -~ (till-Ditto I“ “budge” , Mo FooLs ‘fen. __ ‘far (sum w’ 1““X...3$’“'.‘.f d‘ .533‘ fll‘ _ f“ f°“B§TMtE l‘ a egg; and Irldried meat, Britons ‘s ‘N A slush .2:.2:~:":::.='.“@.p..;::: n wsru 1 J. Llcwcllin "has becn sampling W " herring preserved by a drying process at Aberdeen." the broad- cast re rtetl, pointing out that the M nisicr had p. nounced the fish "very tasty." Former Airman To Make ilome liere John Denhain of Lancashlre. England, formerly s. Corporal in the R.A.F., has recently returned to Prince Edward Island after an ab- sence of several months. Mr. Den- ham expects to make his homo in Charlottetown with his wife. the formcr Laura M. Moore of Mon-i fugue, P. E. 1.. whom he married in October of 194.2. Mr. Denham came to the Char- lottetown Airport as a Corporal with the R. A. F‘. early in 194i and returned to England in i943. l-le was remustcred in England to toe Charlottetown — ‘llafigh tide ‘this QrtC-lilflbalé] autnjggd rbaeunsotsofilsovoningst7b8uid s tomorrow morning at 6.1L "H? fiusrtor moon Anluet Ill. limsnerdde slghteu-l miles- leicr than txsrlotteiown. DAIL! All SERVICE iulsmerslde — , aeton Charlottetown 7 an: gig Brigish isgrniythand went so ugly‘ a p‘ Ofmlfl Y W B army OH ' - -' ~ ‘ Day. smi- some time in France, Arrive Charlottetown 1M6 on: 1 _ he was returned to England and M5 D-II-z 8.40 lI-ll- honorebly discharged. He then came to Canada to make his home on the Island with his wife. Before coming to Canada in liMi Cpl. Denham s w service with the‘ R. A. F‘. in Egy . He lost a brother IUNDAY iEIVIOI Leave Charlottetown ll noon. Arrive Charlottetown d.“ p.12. Charlottetown - New Glaagow . (Dilly esoept Sunday) in the evacuot on of Dunkerque in u“, chwmwn 1 "m 1949- Arrive Charlottetown 5.50 p.ns. P...—.. I2 Y RVIIU oer-ours» wousmvo pints inhabit? s pug LONDON, Aug. 23 -- (AP) — Col-Gen. Paul Hausser. comman- der of the German 7th Army. hsa been Wounded in Nonnandy, the Berlh Radio said tnnlllst. u .s. manner, Leave w no A. es. 5‘ 1 .00 s. as ' ham on -_, _a._v|_s._s.es