MAXIMS or 4 MERE MAN Hobie“! lhlwllolnflicirflwn crefllml- Chnrlottetoin Glurdlll. ‘Inn Co»; Ionic; Gandhi, Icnlded Ill‘! DEATH 0F IIETEBMI. LOBAI. JDUIIMLIST 1i Mr. Reuben MacDonald, Editor of the Patriot, Passed Away After Lengthy Illness. -._-- Mr. Reuben Mecdonsld, veteran nmvspapermun and Editor-in-Gliiet and Managing Director of the Charlottetown Patriot died at his home here yesterday. He had been unwell for more than s yes; but his lust illness lasted only ten da s, Death was due to a heart con i- tion. Mr. Miicdonald. '12 years cf age. was s. native of Georgetown. He was a son of the late William Macdon- aid and his wife, formerly Eliza.- bsth Gordon of New Port . His Push Wedge To Ilcssosh; lion Crossed- Ukraine. iated Press Staff Writer) urday) -~ (AP) -- Ge rma troops have father nus for many years euperiri- cu! the main railway linking glldetllfi of public works for King's the central and southern Red Ollll y. - He was educated at Georgetown ‘mmes’ High School and at Prince of wales College, Charlottetown. He won a tun-year scholarship for King's County in i866. At. P. W. O. he passed second highest In exam- iiiations for first class licenses while his brother, Ralph Macdonsld, now deceased. was first announced the Russian drawsl from Rossosh before German wedge thrust Mi'. ivfscdcigic tautghtcgéihotrtl fOl‘ “mm 10 YEBTS WOT X18 8. TQQ 0W1}, v I ~ Royaltylend Malpeque. Then for Rossosh itself is 2o miles n time he was bookkeeper for the firm-oi’ Macdonsld and Westaway at Georgetown and W.A. Poole, Ltd.. at Lower Montallue. It was while he worked foi- the Georgetown firm he became connected with the Pat- riot. At that time Mucdonald and Westaway were agents for the winter bouts which plied between Georgetown and Plctou. Mr. Mac- donad was correspondent for the Pahiot, specializing in shipping news. y In 1900 he joined the staff of the Patriot ns-Ireportnr and advmcgd n short of the already had been the Germans THE LATE MB. MACDONALD Tribute From The Lieutenant Governor (he ‘Hnscolv-Rnstnv railway. the meringue! Reuben ll Maedonald this evince has mountains ‘mm I t f ftl t hi hi re- to news ad tor some years later. chisel-g. :Itlnm‘.""A tian dimlrkfilm" mle- Mfrwver- ti?“ 1929 he beciline Editotiwin-Oglei; all‘: fleratlemln as» sci-Eco ll ‘a g iygzlsdgranwéiiiriaczfty iuglfghvzsfl m”: llhfglrtkflgél-ii‘. ilaiselitor a the ‘Eh o ms EvSeIi-‘mreziiy "viii-ii hi: pen w. and had virtually cleared the and speech to champion every I good cause for the uplift of hu~ munlty and the betterment of his native Province. His host of friends. not only in this Prov- ince but in other parts of (‘tan- .. ads will greatly mourn his passing. l wish to convey zrv sincere lyrgpathv to the bereaved wife an family in the great Ices they have sustained During mid-winter 1003 Mr. Muc- dciisld was sent by the Charlotte- town Board of Trude to ascertain conditions aboard the Ice-bzeakers locked fest in the ice of Nortlium- bcriiind Strait. That winter Uhe ice- breaker Stanley was stuck in heavy ice between Summerside and Cape Tozmentine. The Minto went to her assistance and damaged her pm- peller. There was no Wireless com- (Continued on page 8. Col 1) Japanese Blaina. filunicatlon with the shore and ici- B. wI LEPAGE Zflilhtléff ifui”.i.“t.°uic"“ffii“ 53?»? --_”___--'°“‘°“"“ °°'°“‘°' h {finally Mr, Macdonald made the Price 0n Qflslaggiliil: wiieqsveu New, Used Trucks The Aleutians ‘Cimllmled °“ Pm °- 0°‘ I’ ormws, TTuTTio-(crimnc Munitions and Supply Department irmnczigrtiw tcnlolét a pride lgeilllln! 01‘ "P" a“ "led "uc 5 "5 KY , (From J-a aces-c Broad- been established in all provinces of “EEK, 33,3, 1()_(Ap)p_.Thg Joplin- riuda. ese claimed today to have landzd Th! 0H1". ismed b J11. Berry. o large convoy ezcoried by destroy- motor vehicle coutrfl er. estiiblish- ers and cruisers in me Aleutian es the ceiling rimarily on the pric- Islands already occupi ‘- by their lilo. Iicginalii Wong 0f Liverpool, Eng. A i v‘ t‘ cs of 1042 mo els. It is approved by forces, 0G R O. Berkinshaw. chairman of the ‘The Japanese radio, malflill I116 War Industries Control Board. and claim, said: "All forces rescued concuned in b Donald Gordon. their delsltination saftetlycyvgltliout eti- Lm Mama“ won‘, mverpoo]. chairman of e Wartime Prices counter 8 enem a» - - (The United S ates Navy Depart- ment announced Wednesday that s fifth Japanese destroyer had been hit and grobaby sunk b, a: Am- erican su marine. Fsur o hers pre- gously had been reported dosh‘ y- Eng, was the Royal Air rcica and 773d" Board. member fzom the Charlottetown Ali'- POrt W110 lost his life in an unfor- tunnte drowning accident at Mur- ray River Thursday. it was an- nounced lest night by Group Cap- _ (ThedJsIEs are known to have He was swimming In We Mm" Atiu and Kiska, st. the wsstczn end riiy River wit-ll a close friend, Lac. 0f the chain.) SYDNEY gglfflaillfifugnlelgiighigafi figytxé: The former Canadian ice-breaker Many Axis Planes Montcalm survived s five-day run- D ned Malta (lag/china. The’ bcdyh Wtfaiduldgcrféll/Offld torpedo plan“ “m” "new" Mu“ 0W ' “I “u” a w‘ ° c ' 51152515“ safely“ soinestigie ago. Mur- v .c enn r o y nay, a mem- ALI?!‘ "m, h); fiznuglx 21151:; 8:8 bei- of the crew said today. The 04- 01's anti-aircraft defences and R. m be I 1 .._ Ha Md Nova Scotian to make the trip, n- plane lose of one an hour for the m: ‘£11355: ‘ijmérewsis "a if“ turned home recently. second time this week. official Brit- be i. d I fifth“? m! h“ Eastern Canadian waters, was solo Seventeen Axis aircraft werl plfaegeg ggxlil-ésxlfth w“; m m, by the Canadian government i! destroyed in one raid, a commun- smmme "lt was pretty hot at times." a second raid on the island fort- um {i053 w,“ be Md to m, Alexander said. "The to do planes real. with full . ui from therchaflotiotwfl airport i“ “"' w” “W” m‘ ° ‘"' Monday at two o'clock. Interment $11; geE-A. Blake. He was c2 years 06mph Aleutian ‘sigma of Reeve of Liverpool. whom he had I Na IO_(OP)__ B cabin near the village the previous mm ‘Hawk by Enemy bomber‘ and “Group Captain Blake paid tribute A, July IO_(O,,)QI__MM_ smruman and “m, popular Wm, year-old merchant seamen. only Ari, fighters maintained an enemy dennne m“ The dec The lee-breaker. wall known in ish reports said tonight. my. He w” knovm m be l, 800d Russia early this year. ique said. and seven more during m,“ Mum!’ mm,“ were the worewt-Iiey kep pepperin; Last ‘Puelda , 24 planes were also ti‘; the RAJ‘. plot, Sherwood Coin- , g ‘Y- Signs U.S. Price-Control ' Gaming Events System Beginning To Crack‘ o, M, “u... Prices of many items begin to advance; Congress t0 Qa- llh h! Notion ll I ""2111" Begins to grumble louder. wzcmfly. ‘ibis Bthgetomblgflg -—--— ‘ i u Orchestra. ‘bu-u ‘if’ ‘Mndfiwfllfl ‘l? g: "xiulici-u mil, nicsdsy evening rect- o! the country- u “w”. ...."' 535i. its??? July 14th, Indlln River Drums c ere ave n le c - thlf the Amid iee-ouitrol m“ l’ iagua :10! n the presents splendid dfllfll- cwfl“ ummbu" > - ~21. to Mullisanl Orchestra. ‘I ii éyuffi is “ ‘at’; “no an. W300“ ‘Mwon m’ Henderson no 1 l d Ba M’ l! I Q l l~ t I°1°c,§{°"'“-1-§§lf.,v“ filuycciicu dlcn m i it, did m: copy ft in m: office and has become steadily hutch ‘round; July 14. ‘l-ll-li. if: entire _ more vocal in its cclnploints ul __.__. In the altwfew‘ I llen- price dcongro: an?” fnlllilnllfil bit o. n | | m; do |011 air e ca o1 more up Ii V98 0 "QTY- comingviwegft “y asleep? will pr idml ttltiomhll n 101$ one, has t the belllffefll’ P1166 again be buyihl lflévlzglfl? hivs- ad ‘tlcmep sly; m gttcegog ator where it uijiinost- e c l , or n - m» . - . *"—“""" ticemririikiia "cifgeeamen? 7-10-11. conned goods and, in general, ibb- (Continued on cue 8. Col 3) fwfll CHARLOTTETUWN. CANADA. SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1942 FTERCE JFIGIHIQTINE IS RESUMED Nazis Cut Vital“ Russ Russians Pushed Out Of Fertile Farm Lands Of (By Henry C. Cassidy, Assoc- MOSCOW, July i1-- (Sat- driven into Ros- sosh, 15o miles east of the in- dustrial city of Kharkov, and A communique early today with- parallel tr, (he steel arm now plucking at Voronczli, 10o miles to the Don river which crossed by striking at Vor- onezh but it also is a point on The Russians still were fightlrik fiercely "west of Vornnezh.’ the communique said. but by BVMUHP Ing Rossosh the Red army HCRYIOW- ledized that the Nazis in their sec- cnd year of war stood halfway across European Russia to the Ural the old Polish t Russian armed forces from the fertile farm lands of the Ukraine. The two long steel arms of the enemy reached out to envelop a. lOO-mile stretch of the central irat- erway and its vital adtuccnt rail- 31'?“ “vm-wc-u‘ (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew War Situation Last Night I . J Brings lip (By KIRKE L. SIMPSON. Associated Press Wai- Analyst) I The situation on the Don front appears black with Ill poi-tents ll . for Marshal Tlmnshenkivs battered southern army, although its fu significance is beyond long distance estimation. Mvlcvw preu reports fail to bring info clcci- focus what Is hap- pening hour by hour on a 100-11111: sector of the upper Dan. There seems no doubt, however, that Tlmoshenko has been all but out off from direct cornmunle iiun nol-ghwm-q by g 59.1,,“ an,“ to and across the Don in the Voronezh sector, and also is threatened at Rflliulh. 100 mile: to the south, with having his own army cut in two. Molcow admits that the Red army ha abandoned Rossoch, 100 mile! @881 ill Kllpyansk and on the Mosoew-Rostev railroad south of Lisld where an eastern feeder route still gives the Russians some n semblance of rail connections with Moscow, The situation In the IOU-mile span between the Voronezh and Rossosh is obscure, but it is clear that the main MOSCDW-Rugloy "n. road line has been severed by the Nazis at Rossosh. ‘ i I 0 0 O 0 Were Sunk. port from his constituency hree clay bv .1. S. rcoy (Ind. Gaspe.) confront the Russian commander with the urgent necessity of getting that part of his army still west of the Vnronezh-Bossogh line or along the Oskol river out of a. menacing trap. A German pincer movement down the east bank of the Don from Voronezli and up the Moscow. Rostov railroad from the captured city of Romish could cnclrclg and s Perhaps destroy his whole right wing. Russian Bombers Enter Arctic Sea Lanes Battle illS statement, and added‘.- "Tlie minister does nut. nappen which he thinks wiil best serve public interest." "any statement that liiuue" and his relereiice to "th ping. Strike at bases of Nazi Aircraft which raid British and U.S. Convoys. Lawrence. to MOSCOW, July 10--(AP)-Soviet is r bombing squudions entered the bat- tle of the Arctic Se». lanes today; striking in force at Nazi airdromes in Norway and finlaiid from which German aircraft have ‘been raid-c ing the British-United States con-i voys bound for Russia. The counter-action was in the Barents Sea area, where a Soviet submuuina commander this week reported he had damaged the Ger- man super-battleship 'I'lrpitc sno forced it out of action against a big allied convoy. soviet dispatches said one Rec air unit alone destroyed 30 Ger- man plan-es on the ground at sev- eral Nazi EIZPOXtS and damaged 27 others, in add tion to burning a. han- gar and bombin e. warehouse. The unit repor ed no losses of its own. (German official sources, resum- ing their claims about the latest convoy attack, asserted submarines and planes sunk three more out of a fleet of 38 heavily-protected Brit- ish and American merchant ships. “(cdiuifiiaiiifiaicc ‘sf ccfi)" Little Rain In June, N. B. County Reports NAPPAN, N. B». July l0-(OP)- ' lliilslféitiiiiiiulill Drew Base I Discussed One day lie reported the loss of Grosses Ocean Five Times In 9 Day Period LONDON, July ll-(Saturday) ——(CP)——The Air Ministry news service reported today that two Canadians and two Americans had crossed the Atlantic five times in nine days in c. Consol- idated Liberator plane on the Montreal-Britain run. They no Capt. Fortune A. Dugim, J3, of New Orleans, pil- ot: Capt. Ralph E. Adcmil 3i. of Emery Texas. cn-niiot: Rnifo Officer James R, Fraser. 2f. of Charlottetown. P.E.T.; and Flight Engineer Arthur F. Ryan, 27. of Toronto. Dugan and hlg crew usually deliver American-bu"! bcmbers l0 Britain. but on these Fight: they took govemment-sponsored passengers and urfl°h0!Y-T1B'dted war materials Io Britain and brought ferry crews buck tn Canada. a second ship had place, by submarine attack." this afternoon, Mr. Roy i059. ernment: on a very urgent matter. Italian Battle Fleet Scattered By Allied Planes Mussolini’: Armada Be- came “Fantastic Cir- cus Of Careening Ships”. British Officer Says. (By Larry Alien) (Associated Press Sta-ff Writer ALEXIANDRIA, Egypt, June (Dcluyccii-(AB-Royal Air Force and United States bombers struck so savagely at the Italian battle fleet two weeks ago that Mussolinis armada. became "a fantastic circus lowest figure on record in the 31 years since establishment of the Do- minion Experimental Farm here. The avers e mean for the 31-year period is .85 inches. Farm officials reported the ever- age temperature for the month was ~ i hi "I: l t considerably umber than iieull- giciivliisiihc ciii-ifigiiliusbmpzirintiy ‘lime "’_""‘”'“ Hifiléliiiigd who witnessed the attack ca av. ‘ Lleut, Stephen L. Maydon told the OTTAWA, July l0—(CP)—-Justice story upon bringing his undersea Minister St, Laurent today announ- raider to its base aftor sinkinR 8- ced formally in the House ofCom- heavy cruiser and lorbedvlflk I mons that proceedings against Lt.- battleship of the 35.000-ton Littcria Col. G\.‘0l‘gg A_ D_ew_ Ontario Con. class, seriously dzunauinlz . servntive Leader. for an alleged The caulwus Ilam“ ‘lfilfrf breach o; we Defence o; Canada what the British have left o R4; ‘mom had been wnhdrawn_ made one of its rare excursions 1mm“, minute, 5am the against the convoy bound for Malta withdrawal ivas made on the rec- -—'j———t————-~—~- ‘- emmendstion of D.L. McCarthy. K. '-°°“"'““°d ‘m pa“ 8' 0°‘ u C. of ‘Toronto, Crown Counsel in " the case against Col. Drew, who had halted the lproceediiigs in Court in Toronto our er in the day. . m. McCarthy, in his recommen- dation which was read to the House b Mr. 8t. Laurent, said discus- son of Chief Justice BIr Lyman Duff's report as royal v mmissionei King Peter g Makes History OTTAWA, July ltl-tcm-Kinl Peter of Yugoslavia said here today that the Yugoslav army. T081118 guerille. warfare in U18 hill! 0f ‘hi8 homeland will go on film"! "I long as it can-as long as i hill something to fight for.’ Th; l-ygfll-Old king mode the .+u- m; u; g press conference held a few minutes after _he had made history by sitting in the Speflllfil gallery of the Canadian House of Commons u the first rsignlnl m0"- invcstigating dis tch of Canadian arch to do so. He went int-O N" troo s to Hong orig could not be gallery after a tour of the Pcrlic- {rec carried on in parliament, by Drew Issues Statement lie Grown Charge merit Bulldin with Prime M11118"? he public or in the press while ___m_ Mucxciisic and speller Jim's the Proceedings against Col Drew c;1,‘_°£“,gIe°A_ 5,39,15,11,’; Con; A~ Glen- e” 1n 9'03"“ servative leader, t ay issued the e stood at attention as members w wphud“ "om n“ "our and m.“ ‘unis “m” ("It °l 5 following statement alter lhe Crown The procee glepcrted ltetement by Cul- DWW dropped a charge assinst him of 0k his lent. watching with 1113"“ t-Ioinin the Duff report. b “y, f Def f Q3354 n"- u, the afflmwn’! business iimwd- vwicn mini-star completed nu ulrgtiom? w“ ° ' . King pointed out VM- statement. .Oonscrvntive House 1 gm gum that the people of Can- ioulfidreolh-alitiel min: wt iii W Lender Henson laid the reasons giv- sellicn. ads will not accept the reason giv- en for the withdrawal were unten- en by counsel for the minister of The DNII cc erericqlhaid if; l? able, Justice. acting can bdelsali of ‘$0 din,oowe ' IthoM-vnmenounu orw- wxmhialiiti-g B“ ‘Eater's nrriv quqg‘? nbyntm Mimi- gaging this charge. There was only hm from the U tad Btu when m) tuato the allegations file“ reason for starting these in- qu he made c tour of war In entries. u u, col, Drew," he said. 011i proueedlusl. It was c des- wmi. re. he l be we cum at i. unfair to cm. thew and lgwithiittsqgg w ii“ ti" “W” l" r the r of A no and the uic public will resent It. m fact ° e l’ - f-uuccu Alice. of uic mutter is um the govern- 1 "I" “rem-M l” ‘“"°°'* b’ “Q evidence in court the accuracy o the criticism 1 had made of the ‘e report which form- ed the basis of this prosecution. B! the government's wit drawal of the innit made a grave mistake in start- IUY OWN I UIPIIIN‘! __ i MUST ..__..... Q aiontlfiued on page 8. Col u) ._______________. Jill! l0-—(@)— Pohflm m?!‘ M? d: Yo? Iron Sales 608,6‘! have been denied that rel-my cwgufiildw “'3?” m _ Are 'I'here can be no doub that the On 6V Rn w!“ d] d. members of Parliament w ll new in- o m,“ . fence. 0o ncilor phasiaed e Impc u t r cured supp o no no or cane - n.5,. . t f 1e and th film?“ o “up mean l Brewer Oul- OTPAWA. July IO-JCTW-Salc the “w”, 1 nu of an ls- Ind 11111110050 0! 008$ W" P199 110W them by furnishing information Is prohibited exec t under rmit, which wm gupbqfl 1n gygpy (Mall munitions n lucplv plirt- the ildmitbedl strong criticism x t announced tonight. made of the ong Kong report. cm prepared to assist 12 PAGES port From Constitu- ency That Three Ships _Priiiie Minister Mackenzie King salo immediately that ne thought Mr_ Roy should have consumed Navy can be corrected quickly, it must iviiiiistei- Mucdoiiald belore Jiliklllg lull foi' more than a week. in the House at the moment, but I muy say Io my honorable friend that any statement that has t0 be made iii regard to this matter will be made by tile minister at a time ] the p a lllflbWi"'-—Wfl5 taken as s confirina- - tioii that there has been a new in- which both exhausted Bl‘ ciuent affecting St. Lawrence shlp- storms At tile middle of May. Navy Min- struggle: but did Si‘ the same time, and about the some Um Just after the House convened ported attacking enemy "According to information receiv- ed from my constituency tiiere huve other h-ucim ‘(cbiifiitiiifchliiiif 551:5): II: lhfl I P. IN AFRICA ian Railwgy Line Battle’ FEakS i gasp, Members After Raid By understand? MAXI M6 OIL MERE MAN Th0 Ullwflei‘ 0f his power who can Annual duhlerlptlon Delivered, 06.00 l. l- 04.00i be other Provinces and U. l. UM Allied Iilgnes UPPAWA. July 10—(0P)-uAtre- hat ships of a li-ship convoy were torpedoes in the St. Lawrence Riv- er last; Sunday night was brought up iii tile house oi Commons to- bzittie for Egypt which had "’ KNOCK our Fiel Mr. Roy in his brief remarks to the House said he had iieard from his constituency that the reported. attack or lust sunday night occurr- ed opposite Cap Chat in the St. NO HINT d States Air in the sczilnnes while the Besides the 400 to 500 caught in one huge camp the RA soiidat/ed tricked Sillplllllg iii the Mediterran- ean iii daylight ycslcrdny. The re- Blllls were not announced. Attache on Axis Convoy: It was certain that the Germans were moving supplies mid reinforce- ments to their army threatening Alexandria, 70 miles to til-e cnst, bc- cuilse for tho semnd time in a week B1itish nsvnl spokesmen told of attacks on Mediterranean convoys. A British submarine sunk two ships on n soc train bound for Libya, an announcement said. It was probable that the Liberator; of the United States Army Air Corps assaulted the survivors oi the same convoy. Must Turn In» Surplus Corned» Beef Supplies OTTAWA. July l0—(CP)--Rie- iallers who have ’n stock one case or more of corned beef mus: tum it in zit cure to u fiistributor, the Wartime Prices and Trade Boird ordered today. uiirl tile ditribzitor must hold it for (iisposztion bv the board. This instruction follows "freez- ing June 9 of all corned beef sfoclc "in view of the importance of this item in rations for tho nmiezi forc- es and the fact that. impcrts from south America lind encountered sericils shipping difficulties," the board said. ff a retailer has less than an unbrcken ciise he may dispose of it only on lllslfllCliffls from Foods Administrator J. G, Tnggnrt or an giithorized firm, These authorized firms are Libby. MvNi-"ll and Libby of Canada. Ltd swift Ca"ud‘an Company, Ltd; Thea and P. sse, Watt and smtt (Toronto) Ltd: Ltd; and Weddell Ltd International At A Glance By The Canadian Press Rll!l|8-—R¢d5 Iosc Rossosh before huge German offensive which sev- ers Moscow-Rosin rail line; Ger- mans open another offensive nut Llslolilnsk on Doncfa River. Egypt-Battle resumed In El AI:- meln region with no doclslon ap- parenl; Allies knock out 400 to 500 Axis vehlciel. Arctic-Red Air Force smashes a0 Nazi nlr bases In Finland and Nor- aivied allied Arctic chipping. Malta-flea; Axis sir rllfll 0n Island cost 24 planes in 24 hours for second time this week. F‘. was said to Iiave destroycd 55 The Ainezican fliers, using con- (Libcrntor) bombers, at- J_ S_ Royflgr, To Re_ More Than 400 Axis Vehicles Knocked Out Of 2,000 Concentrating For Renewed Dri '— (By Stephen Barber, Associated Press Staff Writer) CAIRO, July 10-(AP)-Fierce fighting broke out to- day between British and Axis desert forces on the Medi- terranean rim west of El Alamein ve On Alexandria. in a renewal of the been bogged down in an uneasy AXIS VEHICLES The new fighting erupted after R. A. F. and American nes were reported to have destroyed or disabled 400 to _ 500 Axis vehicles out of a concentration of Mi.“iiliil”.“Fctiiffufifigffiédéfifi 3i “"""‘“'d l” ""1"°“‘~“" as to b.- 2,000 shuttling d Marshal Erwin RommePs _ thrust toward Alexandria, 70 miles from the front. 15 The fighting ended a deadlock of several days during mies dug in under severe sand- and awaited supplies and reinforcements. OF TREND Front dispatches gave no hint of the trend of the great y that the Axis force apparently had Macdonald announced the n91, m, v ' ' sinking ul twu ships in the river. ‘me an) addltmna] gai ns eastward. Hummers German-Italian legions a already had been compelled to with- M ZgT single snip May ll, with 41 surviv- draw . . part of his cuzved-back right ms‘ A day later hebgélgollnlncekdaglgg: before today's fighting wns resumed. Huge four-motored bombers of the ‘te Force were re- shlpoinz s J ._ .. . . .. . . . mas t aps Ml. Speakei. he said, I should concentrated on Axis land lilies. like to direct is question 1o the gov- Allied Bombers vehicles ,. GHUNGKINIG, July lb-(Qgtms doyl-(APL-Allied bombers have delivered a second smashing blow to Nanchang. capital of Kianggi Province, sinking one transport in the river and destroying 10 Jfl/pc obese Diaries on the ground, Giin- ese dispatches reported today, Allied planes heavily bombed m1; Japanese base last wc=k. that raid two, or possibly JMHUlCSe hangars were struck bf (liffici hits and three Japanese panes were hit. qn one funw3y_ All the Allied planes returned sufely from the second attack on Nanchang, the dispatches said, In; term Allied planes is nerally token tgelmean United ststgees m1. c 1 nes . i th force m 6151i gill to e regular sir MfPfl-‘iwhile. (Xiinese forces in Kiungfil were reportod pushing my Japanese back at several pluoes. No. nor ALI. LIARs PLAY GOI-F- SOME‘ 511m. PLAY Sokifmai: JIM» High tide this morning u asl and tonight at 10.15. Sun sets this evening at 7.06 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.24. New moon, July 13, 7.06 a. m. Summerside tide eighteen minutol later than Charlottetown. CAR. FERRY SERVICE DAIL‘ EXCEPT SUNDAY From Borden -— Leave 9.25 1.111., 1.00 p.m., 4.45 p.m., 7.55 pan. a-m., 3.15 p.m., 0.45 p.m., 0.10 Lin. SUNUAY SERVICE Leave Cape Tu- cation-ll.“ (May 3 to Dec. 27 Inclusive) Leave Borden 9.00 n. m 6.05 P-II- Leave Tonnentfan 10.10 lJlI-c 8.00 pan. P. B. L-N. l Fill! SIIVICI leave Wood Islands 7.00 1.1m. 113. ‘Tiiavcugslribel 0 IJIIa 1 D-lll. III 5'“ M" inn senvicl Charlottetown-Scrum ' ' Moncton Leave Charlottetown 0-85 l. I-l silt upon the full disclosure of all "Y "m" "W" ""1"" '""'° ""- 124: p- m Leave Siimmorside 1.10 c. m4 1.80 MIT's" Monetcl ll l. rm: and 0.10 "nTiy mm lung.