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VA‘- SHOWINF AT 3:15 - 7 and 9 -i. --.-.-.- v-v ‘f-‘J-‘Ji-‘i-‘Jfi: iiion in stemming an unprecedent- alcOilllllT cannot support a war cf- lfcrt cf the magnitude undertaken l I ‘by Canada and at the same ilnie mce 1".“ ‘= Faun.- truly Dc Millc’; greatest! n" . ‘d ‘a’ hi! n_.._uH=-I_n.=_. w‘. “u. n u J:.I-m a .- tflfrcqucntiyi visiieu cv iiei" ‘uric-Or a n a c‘ ="n' ciiPiTciT “To-r —-TUE.——WEIJ. lfi-lfii-I-I‘myn‘n-n\-l.r"l\rl“wl-I-I-i-Iuvi-l-Illil-I-I- Xl-,\\‘.\'-l)()ilS FOR SHOW sinners lll-llzl. a QOAIXIEXYFX" SlNfi-SONG 3 Shows ])iiily—3:15 - 7 - 8:45 g v- A-r.-..-.f..-..-z.-ei.:.ln.v-v-f. ‘ i LAST RIDE" Tm AT cai-rroi. TO-DAYI Last Rid-r." which oocnc | Richard Travis is "Koo .r ofiyoung police detective who sets out I k a powerful Rana Obi] . “Criu- to broil “if; Joticwwn. F; 71‘ $3 rs F; >1 ui 5 5 O i m >1 m n Q Q : 2'- scinral auto deaths caused bv de- EScmervilIe. Mass lcctivc tire Elcnnor Parker. Charles Lane and Dolores Moran arc also seen is is-ltlic picture D. Ross Lcderman. rcs- for man action films d lmouth, Mass. o man oi-ilgnal screen’ play ‘Mags, lne was undertaken to expedite uilit onlvflllslble oct iiiivc bv Raymond L. Schrock. . liiinarirs Relieves Spain? s ray Shallialian. Charlottetown. Numerous "185532135 n1 sympatLy station has greater facilities for were also iueivea. u-ii-ii. dealing with repatriabu. i "l. Montreal. i tiri no his. loqéwfflillllldllillltli iolifimaxrlé :0 Teturn TUESDAY, DEC. 12th to cv an fe nd wll b uc- - ceeded4 bytlvlsii‘_i1-€}en. Illiagdye Gsan-l AT 2'00 P‘ M' oiig, 5 , S. ep en, . .. former commander of the 0th division of! CBARLOTTETOWN home defence draltees. defence Y. M. C. A. headquarters announced tonight. The announcement said Gen.- Leclerc was retiring "at his own‘ ——' ‘ reqtilieeét" after Ptflldellilllll c h, n, uis serv ce o ic ai army during both wars and in thei intervening period." Gen. Leclerc- léllfsruaiéidfiil ‘2i..ff'f§.i."" l is Leaving Position Gen. Ganongs 6th division was recently broken up under the Gov- ernment‘: partial conscription plan to provide draftee reinforcements that Gen. Gaiiong would g0 new command. for overseas. It was reported than sefilregméhlgifqilafiectfi i” t‘ oed tonight that Wilfrid Eaaieston Director of Censorship since March H180 W85 reported that ‘hell last. was leaving the Government i ._- i , ' | by Gwen Bristovl I __ Dick considered thk slowly and soberly. At length ho said. ‘rm! ciiaawrrmourn GUARDIAN _ . - ___, _ . -._=, '""'='||0fii sial List i o l Casualties ROYAL » CANADIAN AIR FORCE OVERSEAS Killed 0n Aciivc Service Dickie, William James. 8d | Chipman, N. B Dunn John. Robert, m., Mon- , "1 believe I get it.” He turned it ma; Qel-[m - over in his mind agaln, then ‘ventured. "It m:e.ns—'aii men am created free and equal, en-, ‘dowed by their Creator with cer- tain inalienable .rlghts—' it {me-ans all. Not Just us. Every- y. "Exiacfd," said Keeslcr. “You ‘do get it. don't you? ‘Iliose are Ibecutiiiul words. inspiring words, luntll you stop to consider what | they mean. That's what has hap- lpened in the WOl‘1d—50me of us Jiave stoiiPcd to consider what those words mean. Jugt when‘ hunurm freedom began to look Pacific command-where the Gtlfservlcg at the end of the veiir to‘ like n desirable goal, 1110.1: far- divisicn was stationcd—would suonlreturn to neivsinaper wurk. revert m n5 pre-war status of a| Mr._ Egglestcn ioinetl press cen- milltsiry district under l\lzij.-Geii.., sorship shortly after the outbreak G R. Pcnrkcs, present command of this war and served as ClllE-f sighted persons we were talking about got a glimpse of what. that goal would really be. They felt i-iiii, Charles Bumhlm, 20.. Edmonton .. Alta. Regina, l Peece,’ Charles Jamel, F0" M“ r I-lardisty, Roberta an, Wilbert James, Fl.- Lieut., lulmonton, Alta. Rwliltllflh, Lawrence Albert, PO., , in . eigarrish, Fred, F0. Frandvicw, Man. Prevails]; Reported Millin —Now ported Killed 0n Ac vc Scrvlcc Moores, Douglas Keith, FO., Yar- mcuth. . S. i Misc! r On Active Service ' All: er Air Operations Connor, Donald Daubney, 110., Ottawa, O nt Cook, Clifford Eugene Leroy, F.- Ont. » . hing had to be dcne m m; Sgt., Belle ville, if, _ press censor for Canada and as wmm . ‘P chue/hcn lt W05 announced thislvhlef tolvizrrim censor brfore 11's the advance 112M now. so they ivcek that the Atlantic command m°5t recent alwolnluwm" H‘? Wm set out to stop it Thery are call- woum be disbanded and its rfitbe succeeded as Director oi’ Cen- ed fascists." » , , < _i sorslilp by Flilil"ll = il’;';“"2.l'.'%li:..“°ll'“ Quit...“ can. or suggested there would be little 0r ml. i“ March ms,’ no deduction in the status of the Newfoundland force which hereto-l — forc llllté been unflerd tine Atlantic coninizin . Alt iouiZi c cncc iea - quarters did not indicate. it se'.~ms logical itizit Geri. Gilll0llg's cum-I maiid will remain separate front‘ the eastern military districts. J iii I I ~' Stocking Rationing ....';3."%?'.~'...”%:l.1~.“i€3..;ll'3; |sprc-.id 3,000 tons of bombs on the - I jammed freight yards of Duis- lburg today and several hours lat- _ |er another force of British bomb- ers attacked a synthetic oil re- j Iflnery at the strategic transporta- QTTAWA_ Dec, 8 - iCP) —Tlic l tloii centre on the northern peri- Prices Board is no: considering ] motor of the Ruhr industrial iratioiilng women's stockings, Dcn- area.‘ _ _ ald Gordon, Board chairman, said; Flying in wintry continental. today in an appeal fci‘ co-opera- weather. R. A. F. Heavyweights. escorted by fighters, spilled their ed pro-Christmas rush for hosiery. bombs through clouds on Duisburg "Production figures show that tc sustain the aerial blitz against practically the some number of Germany's rail system. stockings have been produced tliisi Duisburg; railway yards were year as in i943. but this output still crowded with vital war equipment cannot meet the terrific demand ‘for ihe western front, particularly from nearly 4,200,000 women and to ‘the Venlo and Julich sectors girls over l4," he said. ‘Wlilfll nre undcr attack by the “Consumers will simply have to understand that there is a limit to what can be produced. This 9th armies. the insatiable demands aris- iiig from the swollen piircliaslnfr! power of consumers in wartime." _ N _’ c » A _____. . - and f‘. . 1 l MONTREAL, D . 8- CP)-, ‘ l‘ "b"" ‘ “rh Brothels iii Monirfil “clghlty of, which are upcraicd with for more glllClfllbjV than can be founil in our , T , iiiiicst business firms" are ill" .. . U v 4 , _ ,,— u ~_ -- niwflu “r wt“ u. M“ :L.l... mt-iucc which 1hr; s 21km” yucfiuimuci: ‘iii llLi‘ .=iiii' lllousumls "I “lllclTlll- CiilZ» s." ~‘"““ *‘ “ |John H. Pciivcrne, Montreal law- MRS. shim}; niuccoitnmcn 5C3“, family decply wm-H, 1n¢,.\'_@1', said today in il service lLynnsi pusgiiu oi n ucvohti lIlOtltcf, Shel Mull HIWYQSS- HQbIELCLC and until-LAD“; uLzpmi-HJUI] aiiu ivas Should clcnr ili: streets of biinchcs wntic... All iier CAAvAi-ii Lu up uuoa 0f touts; for sonic reason iiot iii iul‘ liitiius uiiu neighbors. ‘iuiiiform. ivliu 5CCill‘ tho thorough- A “my i...ii.~...ii. woman uu- fin-cs io procure uirls of from i4 illluéii/lillllh-y AUilUWlllg tiic LnnciD-‘ito l8 years or age so m“ Mo“? iegui nuiy‘ iviotiiei‘ dull-YUM, unreal browns 51ml] have“ funquutn wiiicn sue was a Sl/rlilllliii lilElllib-J- of inmmcsu- he said’ Lruiilltl her ifialr illness Si)‘: was A zziveahold ma“ recently w“ “H4 A. smudge“. “mug Cunsonufi convictcd of living off the nightly k suzidctl to walk the streets for “"‘l‘l‘l‘s"i*‘a‘t“?ilfy'lxbl Maccflmuck “a3!liliii," hc added. “These parasites _-‘ twice murneu he, ‘us, “Lsnunull will do anything to carry on their an‘ l unanes lunch“, and me “nnm-un nefarious trade. They make con- . pmueccdsea “e.- sum- ygafs ago» tact ivitii young schoolgirls who 'Ilrier second husband Angus Muc- V ‘LQIIHJCA and two cliuurein ulsulsnizill restziilrnnts at night time.‘ lnitcr zircuizd street corners and itdeceuscci iier. ‘They prciriisc them fur coats. l’ . . . . l~ bu. i; yes “imam .Oiie d-iuhll- jCWElS and money to ciitice ihcm . , . I ici furs rruiik hlllllldilélll. i.iiur-, in“, the “ugh. iotietuuu; 111KB i-‘Qllh- l-‘Furllliai’; Thcrc would be less venereal uciuc; rwiiulivifllllld ljlflnebf/“ggtiiialév (liscnsc if ilic brothels were closed l-ilziyil-dormOlic vsihci" Mrs. iyiargaict: l?“ "w" a“ t” ‘mm’ 1”)‘ --',_~ '- ‘UNI.’ oroth- L‘ ,, ti?“Zitfiulluniilillitvhi- H-oige and h.‘ m“ bllslncw- or?“ ~ ', .. ,‘, ,.“. tituiion hi Montreal .. nctiin N35110:. ciMflisc 11-11-101. “u. Amara, was He“; on Mom} (lie oix-rators about $4,000,000 1n- duy morning w St. Andrews rt L», 1100111» unui-cii, ivm-rc Requiem nigh Mass‘ ~-~— was sung 0y ztev. T Lomubcli v l " ‘l nc pail-bearers were: Wlillkfl N - fii'.T;".-*.'é'..'3il. Para‘; aPtlzilzii; "Wslialmma" . I iviuy ner soui Hial- ln peace. , MASS CARDS l . BUS Pfllflllii LJOXiC rvlr. cna Wild ueorae 51011901“? k s i ——- ‘mild FTederick MucCormack i TORONTO’ Dec“ 'B*‘(CP)_Lmd" say S. Gcwe. veteran Canadian N“ ‘ma M“ l‘ J 5mm anmiewspaperman, died yesterday at Cliarlo. LEiOWH. ML mu M5 James MCKM lllls iiomc, aged 67. He had bzen Mr and Ma's John P. Mac-‘Ul Y0!" about three 318F5- Comnmi; A native of Parrsborc, N, S., he h... flushes MacCorinack _ was ii former editor of the Saint sat. iviargaret Doyle, Baltimore. John. N. 5., Sun, the Lethbridge M D News and the Kingston Standard. A ,i J:=.~_\pii Sliaiialinn and also edited papers at Portage n 1L riuiics ciiuxiuiiaii iiiij. liffilcglgiblliliglilliay’ ixillafaiailaigilgodhfilinliiglearlaw 133911». Swi- m "Per-as MW iy-ifiiichgfi-til“. i§°li§§§§§§i.°‘ m“ Maj“ 5cm’ Maccabc‘ cambnme‘ palxllalrgilagitiggrd pliilsg 2:11:15’; d? Ms isms to: ‘l3? 5§Z°'@i'.'.“.-Z.."§€l.é’“%‘§$i§'. | niid John MacCabc, New He was a close friend of Rt. Hon. zeammy Arthur Mclghen. Mr and Mrs Ruel WfacCoiriiack He came to Toronto in i919 and Mrs. Christina MacCorznack for a number of years acted as Mi‘. and Mrs Bernard Fcelmn- publishers representative for about . an lVl-rc- D » Sllmeuflfl 200 weekly newspapers. He also Mfi- Uni-mill"! 511F950“ ,\vas active in the advertising field Bcllc/ll-rrdrémd Mrs- Jog-pl‘ Mmmlyrc- and in more recent years was iii- miélilcgeiicc. Norma and 'l‘crc>sa Mcc- ‘E1533? Grgalzug? gléilaréfgs]: Mr. and Mrs. John D Maclrinis; i1 5°“- Mrs Ronald 0'Hanlciv and F“'~l'.‘"' .1 l vi Doug ll i ' s oseoi A ac a Mr Patrick Doyle and family - B. c; Ac F. Mr. and Mrs Frank Kelly i ivir Donald J, MacDonald. Char- . - IOMertsOWIIl/likc Egan. Charlottetown and airs. Frnink Maclntyrc, -——— Mr. A ‘u o. 'cl for ahe flleizal ch ltit . ganltlsmisiflliidfi sell‘ titres to citizens fiorfiigwllirs James MacLean, , who themselves iizl Thcnirc illlJll l through ri - 15W Charlottetown. the M ihcmc of the new Warner Bros.‘ rs Wallace Mncliitvrc Mr, Joseph MacKav 0118113511191‘ f ,v (lll'C'.f!l.Cl’.cWl‘iO bccume chic urcss censor or an- Jolin. N.B.. and Halifax. it was ad“ can‘. in 1949 and denim. diyQQ- u u dinrllhlglrly uitscilimi‘ “Municipal and military pallce‘ ' wdrm “u: MW msmrauons m ‘m., earnings of schoolgirls he liazlpsr-, I . "Wliew!" Dick gave a lo whistle Settling his elbows on the‘ lchalr-back, he looked across at‘ iKessler ivith n broad comprehend-l iiig grin. "so that's what it's 3117 BbOilI " "I don't pretend to any SUDETq hcnowledge." said Kcsslcr. "Bu; as I I 59c It. lhats carat it's about." "And you mean they can't wlni", “I don't mean anything n: ti“; sort." Kesslcr returned sharply. "They can win. They can't ivin throuch the heart thousand years. ,but they can win in this gener- 1 ntioii, and this is the only one we ficviullily have a chance to live in. If they Win this gcnerailon they'll push us back to do it all over ngain." "If we lost fills war, They'd have future. I mean?" Yes. they \\'0u‘.d The con- T351 3 Dugas, Iviaurlce Joseph, PL-Li’... St. Cathal ines, Ont Hull, Frederick George, F.-Sgt., Toronto, (l Int. Joiner, Raymond Conlli. 9(1):, Toron Lo, Ont. ti m, Gordon William, 91901118 WO., Toroi ito, Ont. McDoncli l, Alexander James. FO.. Humber Iliy, Ont. (788. John Bruce, PO., Toronto. Ont Eigton, Oni Pattersorxf‘ James Taylor, W0.. Winnipeg, an. Savoie, Jiiseph William, R-Sgt, B. Neguac, N. l Symes, Ge orge Jeffrey, F0., Win- nipcg, Ma Active Serii re —- Now Reported Prisoners 0f War-Germany Crawford, John, Sgt, Tacoma, Wash, US l. . W0 “gm i. ‘flower? People in the sFulsher, ircderick Harold,‘ F.- gt., Middln church, Man. innis, Arthur George, FO., _ . C. flict lS here, You sec; the current Previously QRepin-ied Missin On cf human frcedom is ilusfhing a. long the flaw of history. and we'd Active Seriilcc-Now For fficial Purposeii Presumed Dead better stay on the side of history, Chute. GWWBB Edward, PO. Mid- lf we want ncgcc Dn you remem- d“! stewliwh l N5- lber when Chamberlain‘ china back Dowdeil, litaiiley Geddes, P0,, from Munich \\"th ‘peace in cui-[Tormllm chi‘ l time?" Fox, Artl-aur John Dennis, W0.. Dick nodded‘ ' Springford, Ont. albert, lkiwi Joseph, Sgt. Kesslci" got up and stapled to Thomtggyp Q 1i; British 2nd and United States Wfllk tOWYHTd nu old bockcrse on Hawkes. l! irnest Stewart, D. P. inc oiliei- side cf the rccm Dick C., PO., Lei mington, Ont. sprang io his feet Poison, ltonald Duncan, PO.. "Let me no: if, ‘Vfr Kenn-r " Calgary Alt: “No I can manage. I know jus-t where it is." H‘ sat (‘own on a. chair brfme the bookcase, and his hand thus freed, he took out a volume and ruffled its pages. "Did YC-u ever l‘0.ld this?" he asked, and without Wulill} fcr and nriswcr he rend aloud. "I once felt that kind of nngcr which a man ought io feel against the mean principles tiiat are hold by the Tories‘ A noted one who k a tavern at Amboy, in the door with as 4 in his hand, nltout 9101i! Cr hire years old. as I ever saw. and alter sneaking his mind |fi$ frvclv as h: thcught. was pru- dcnt, fnished will; this unfather- ly 0Xl3l".‘5=l'll, "Well. give ire paafe "1 mi‘ dfll‘ "A ilriiercus parent would hzivc said, "if innrc must be irciiblc. let it ‘e u: my day. that my citilrl may nvn pegggf’ 910k F0031» e:.'zcily' “Who wirciie ‘is Pan“. during the an Rcvclut"'oii." "Ge I like i1. It's reasonable, I menu. it comes out even. All you've m be" filling me comes out even." H: said in n lcw voice, as thcugh to himself, "We're fighting for the liberation cf everybody " l§°?*‘1<'1‘ l-‘iumfid to his former scar Ho 51K]. ‘We're fighting to- “Tuiti recognition cf the simple fact that we don't know where i/te nc.\'t genius i= trim: to turn irp. Toward finally realizing that good minds and noble characters are not so abundant that we can af- K ford to ivnste them, n9 "mine;- x7119‘? "my hflblfen to b". That's "Holy cats,“ said Dick “That's ierzific That's big. 11,15“ worm 001112» Mr Kcssler’ But. why Can't they see it?" he demanded.‘ “The fascisfs. I mean. It's so simple " "Mfii 0f the important ‘facts of life are very simple. once you make on your mind to look for them, but they're often very hard to accept. Peel Like that business of loving your neighbor n5 yourself, for instance- its very difficult to admit, inns N.S Proctor. lieonard Douglas, FO., Biggar. Sari Seriously “Injured On Active Service Blrtwistie, Gordon John, Sgt. Moose Jaw’, Snsk. CANADA Previously lkcpnricd Missing-Now Reported Killed On Active Service OT-lanlon, Patrick Flood, PO.. Rumney m: Cardiff, South Wales. Previously Reported Missing 0n Active Service-Now For Official Purpcisi s Presumed Dead McMorrls, Joseph Kenneth, FOR Lefvan, SM k. CAIIADIAN ARMY OVERsEAs (Mat iiline Provinces) Die N.S. all! P.E.I. Regiment Sllliphanfi, Joseph Roy, LieuL. Mrs. Zita Sillipliani. (mother), Summcrsid , P. E. I. Previously Reported Missing-Now For Of iii-a] Purposes Presumed Killed In Acilon Centrii Ontario Regiment Emit‘, James David, Pte., Spring- . S N.S. Flfifl P.E.I. Regiment Leclair, llenry Bernard. Pie" Mrs. Rosaline Leclnir (wife), Box 52, Summciiside, P. E. I. Kll led In Action Reco- inaissance Units Hoare, D innis, Tpr., springhill. Central Ontario Regiment Peterson, Murray, Pte., Cam- bridge, N 15. N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment Cook, Wliiton Bruce, Pte., East Chester, N . S. Livingstone, Milton Evangeline, Pte.. Mrs. ivlae Isabel] Livingstone (wife) Mun ray River, P. I. McBride, Eugene Frederick, Pte., Caledonia, N. S. Nuttail, Gerald Morton, Rfnh Advocate Harbour, N. S New I rnnswic‘ Regiment Gallagher, Douglas Peter, l’...- Cpl., Newh urg, N. B Gaiivln, Calixte, inc, Dupuil Corner N. . Hamilton. Enoch David, Ptc., Martin isui Emile, Pte., Ed- N. B mundston, Northrup, Murray Kenneth, L.- he's as much worth loving as GPL- 551m 5mm» N yourself Mcst of u; hate nothing so much as an idea that threavns our 20rd opinion or ourselves. we don't like oweing up to it inn; i1 the Darth belongs to us. it also m. 001's to the Chinese coolies." - Dick bsgan to laugh suddenly,| then he 50beh8d again. “Chcrrfl said once that Mr, wanna; for Porter, aonard William, L.-Opl., Moncton, l. B. Died Royai Canadian Army lscrvlce Corps Hatfields,‘ Arthur, Pte., Sand- d, N. -Dan ‘annual; Wounded N.S. ad P. J. Fisher, f tors-dog Lori-n no. I'm, thought this war was being fought mffinflioll. for the coolies We laughed when she said it. It szunded proposter- W5- 30i YOU mean Ft really is?" "Why 3'05. though not many ofus, are willing to admit it. But that's what we mean when We say we're fish-ting for human freedom." ‘That's terrific." repeated Dick. "That's what"l'll lrc fighting for inIBW. N. ilic Marines. I Kecsler hesitated for an instant. then shook his head. “No. Not precisely." "Then what. will-I be fighting for?" “For your country.” "But isn't it the same thing?" "No. f almost didn't tell you this but r might as well say it. nu not’ Cpl. B H Burners iihe same thing. You; see Dick,| one cf the great tragedies of the human race is that history moves‘ foo fast for us to keep up with it. m and M” wmde“ XMHCDGW MTAWA’ Dem a_(cP)_R_c_A_!Ou.r ideals are always somewhat ald and Bernadette, Charlottetown] F. officials announced today that i! lotteiowii. 1 RC , No. A F. repatriation de- Mr. John MacComiack, Char- Em. now nt nearby Rockclifle, will l e transferred to the Lachine, Mr and Mrs Charles Crush, Qua, station. effective Dec. i4 <21 lThe “Y" depot at Lachine mean- iNgJY-Yofilléfi MYS- Flam?“ N°°flei time is moving to Moncton, N11,‘ _ the announcement said. Mis. Pctcr Flcmiiidiz. East Vley- n w“ understood the trans!" Mr John Mn§Mahfln_ Bronknnfl of the repatriation depot to Lech- __ - _ the handling of returning drafts Mr "d Mm F J ofalrmcn and becnusc the Lnctilne behind the facts Right now our ideal is that each army shall fight; for its own nation. We'll oo-o -< ate just as much as we have to inl order to kcop safe. Go ahead and 0 Se: iously Wounded N.S. n/nd P.E.I. Rcginicnt MacEac il'l'l, A‘ ‘ . Tatamagoi nhe. N. S. W ed N.S. nil PJ-ZJ. Regiment Munro, Jonald John, Pte.. Why- cocomagh, NB Tilley, ll‘ rancis Carl, m- Glace New AIIIIIIIWICK Regiment Kelly, lfloyg Robert. Ptc.. 8t. Stephen, Roy: il Canadian Anny ‘Medical Co Foster. Charles Lonel. Ptm. Moncton, B. NS Bi ggtlystlllouniled ‘ . . iin . .. Regimen Veinot, Edward I-leiunon. L.- a c NB . Wounfleil RuncInlnSfiOn Dliw N.S. nail P.E.l, gimcnt MacNe ', idichasel Peter. Mn. nrcd N.S. and ELI. Imcnt Morse, Harold Bcrntgux, Ptcul Berwick, 7N5. .'fllighik lnllrcil N.S. and .E.I. imcnt Morrison, John Allen. Pte.. Syd- figlit your own flair, you've got t0, 11W- N- because if you don't crush the fascists nations your country will izo dawn to barbarian with them. Prcviou wltcportcd Wounded Now pone Wounded and Mlnllnl Canal ‘inn Armoured Ccrpii Kimbal, Murray Ronald, ‘For. but don't forgeiP-or forget if you oronmct ' N want to-tbat you're ficliting to- ward a time when you'll have no flag to fight for." (To Bo Continued) . B. N.S., and l'.E.I. Regiment McCon 1ack. Adolphus Peter. Rim, Ml i. Oline McCorrnack tinn- ihu), Nell Zuicnl, P. I. l. Jones, Ronald Mlrwood, F0" Page, Ray Bruce, WO., Hart- n. lieporied Missing On nus ices of the Island Casualties (SUMMARY) Silliphant, Joseph Roy, Lieut Mrs. Zita Summerside. Killed In Action LeClair. Henry Bernard, Pte., Iiltgsallnc LeCiair (wife), Summ - s e. Livingstone, Milton Evangeline. Pte., Mrs. Mac Iszibeli Livingstone (wife), Murray‘ River. issing McCormack, Adolphus Peter, Rfn,. Mrs. Oline McCormack (mo- ther), Nciv Zealand. Changes in C. N. R. Time Table MIONCTON, N.B,, D93, 8_ Chflugcs in local train services are announced by regional headquart- ers of the Canadian National Rail- ways here as follows: Between Charlottetown and Sou. ris, cn Thursday, Dec. 21st: Friday, Dec. 22nd. and Saturday. Dec. 23rd iyaln will leave Charlottetown at 4.00 p m. instead of 2.30 p m., ar- 21st and 23rd. and at 8.00 p m. on Friday, Dec. 22nd Connections will be made at Mount Stewart Jct. for Georgetown Between Charlottetown and Mur- ray Harbor. on Thursday. Dec. 21st; Friday, Dec. 22nd. and Sat- urday, Dec. 23rd, train will leave of bor at 7.45 p m. on Dec. 2lst and 22nd. and at 6.55 p m. on Dec. 23. Between Summersldc and Emer- ald Jct ii mixed train service will be operated from Dec. 18th to Jan. 2nd, both dates inclusive, except Sundays, leaving Emerald Jot. 9.25 p m., arriving Summerside 10.05 pm. On Thursday, Dec. 21st; Friday. Dcc. 22nd, rind Saturday, Dec. 23rd. train will leave Summerside for Borden at 3.20 pm. instead of 3.00 p.m., arriving Borden 6.30 p.m Between Summerslde and Tig- rilsh, an additional train service will be provided on Thursday, Dec 21st, and Saturday. Dcc, 23rd, leaving Summcrsfuc 4.30 p.rn.. ar- ing Tigriish at 9.30 p.m., arriving Bummerside 12.30 am. ‘rrain leav- ing Summei-side for ‘Himish at 13.01 p.m. will not leave Summer side until 4.30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 20th, and Friday, Dec. 22nd, arriving Tignish at 10.00 pni. on those dates. New Commander For M. Ii. iio. 10 OTTAWA. Dec. 7 — (OP) — 8X18. and Wlnnlpcg, has been appointed common’ of Military DisJlct No. l0. Winnipeg, succeeding Brig. R. A. Macfai-lane, 48. who recen lgned after disagi seing wi Defence Minister McNaughton! recruiting policy, Defence Head quarters announced today. EH3 Morton's District includes all of the Province of Manitoba and part of Ontario. He has lust retur- ned from overseas while he held a senior commend in the 1st Canad- ian Army. Gunfire Sounds Anew Iii Athens ATHENS. Dec. 8—(AP)-—Gunilre lesounded anew in the battle of Athens today. British troops and tanks dug out snipers lnfl moved to intercept a new force of mili- tant leftists of the ELAS. group -ihe armed force of the left win E.A.M. Party-who were riport. advancing on the city. lear weather this afternoon brou ht a renewal of the Iencral confl ct after a night oi complra tive quiet in which a drlzziing rain dampened the E.l’...A.S. nrdfif- Briticli patrols went outside the city on thc northeast to intercept .9_E§E_M3ER 11, 1944 _ MRS. A. P‘. MILLER This fine soprano singer will be heard tonl Hall. She is thc wife of Dr. A. F. Miller, Sup Sanitorium. Mrs. Miller and her teacher, D gave a vcry successful Joint recital hi the Nova Scotia Hotel Mrs. G. Elliot Full will be the accompanist and the concert is W men's Music Club. slit in Heartz Memorial erintcndcnt of Kcntviue c1. recently in Halifax, fiETJiTCfi-"WE La. ppronching Amen, cor of their own, the wooded park east of the Royal Palace. dissing out E on s, m. ceisghtihat god hnfiltrnted during 1n; . 11 an ta en Sllllphant (mother): UMB- uvtablv arc stadium in the park. uP strong nos]. a concrete Gen. Sir Henry Malt. of the Mediterranean t deserters from the G Bulgarian armies had among the "irresponsible cxtrem. ists" who brought on iii in Athens, and that were "planted there pose of causing trouble." _Ii. C. ii. F. Trainees Civen Call-lip commander hentre, said crmnn and been found some possibly t for lilo pui- WA, Dec. 8 -- (C?) —S ll. Mcllnren, mobilization director of the Labor Department, said today first call-up notices have been scat the 4.200 REAP; trainees recently mlcased from ilic Air Force. The men irere given ma. of volunteering with ghe Army n1- waiilng for their call. Mr McLaren S'll\l he ivgi to say how manv werc being culled living $0l1rls ut 7.00 p m. on Dec.‘ Report il-2 iiot Accurate m m D ECYAAP) _Gu~ m‘ “'"ll'§§.r':il:ll.. u. "vcr great accuracyWnlvltlldlfived vengxnnce weapon. the Air Minis- sports. in i!" Charlottetown at 4.15 p m, instead; 3.15 p.m., arriving Murray Har- many’s v-z. admitted that "the dr- sign and the constru doubteclly a consicci-ii _ achievument” but added, _ "Tlli: iniaiarv value 01 imdfufifi, pen at present is extrenwiv M‘ iiui. Accuracy at oresclu phrase "3 ction ls "'1' ble tccliiilcfll "there i5 Wgdcmu: that the Germans were forc d‘. _ » iullv riving Tignish 8.30 p.m., and leav- “s” -v 3 ‘More n was r ‘ UPTDN GLEANINGS as become a very Sim“ HLIC Ln cost vw d ,, i- etlc efforts of MR J» E ' me cue 8 has succeeded i" flul Old v a5 MQTSOIW i-ovldod I01’ l in Nbuildirfl the bcaut sight formerly known Mills. Here work as‘) i1 and saw tililiill. bggtfilfulle ntis e . m0 "Summeriimd". _l>i'f>P°y',‘y d the late A. 5. Morsoii “as tau . and muidderstnfid‘ may h by the Contracts are now being securing of several of lumber for the 60m nd Mi‘. guy“ visited l Mum;- monthl- dred Wild‘ R. O. G. Morton, i9, of Toronto mg season‘ The Misses Mildred and Floren“ McSwain. school teachers, yptegnt t!!! week-end With their PM“ r" n14 recent 098"‘ tlon in MontB-Bile 11ml“- Mr. aiwk Judson spent "i! m.,, end in Bed House, guw‘ °l H“ BC mm‘ rm" sired by "Sm ' all look rows?“ this colic. FM n. he sold the famous hut-dig! w” Princess McCi-inimon. mm Jon‘ Jones. daughter <51?" m, Last week he Dur by M, up; uld make t on Grand 1?," "Queenie - lso the beat rec. ‘ponies m‘ P- Hmr. Stetrlitnrfe 014:0 ., , n 5D! o‘ m aid. 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