Tint whlcllvg‘ no lcnger. new“ h ' ht sweet if It b9 often l . . l / “ ‘Mni . ' . - , F unrlell Ill‘!- m M. SWEEPI The Peop e's' {i-m CHARLUPTET OWN, CANADA. (levers Prince Edwsrdifiaal Like the Dew ' MAXIMG ‘OIL _ MERE MAN ___-ii An unduorv... reproach goes no farther this: the an. . WEDNESDAY. accuse? 2‘2I,H194s'\' _ 10 PAGES ma, $1.00; .......'ii...'.'i.§...". 0.54.. ssoo; Subscription Delivered. $5.00. E _._._-_-r..-:-;__- 4 Cabinet _.____.___;_...______ yllefence Minister IION. D. C. ABBOTT. .. Gen. A.G.L. McNaughton. ollo as well. BIT-DOWN STRIKE ENDS TORONTO Aug. 2i - (CP) — n; rile Crown-owned . in nearby Long l Workers of A- w». decided at a‘ ’ .,_ management ' out our Coming Events “Dance I-arra Hall Thursday. lit-ll. 8-21? .‘.2l "llanceitfonzague Friday. "Web. ills Orchestra. 0-2131 ‘filance iri-ljhr-rniirgton School, day rugiu, Ar . '34, 332.3% "Dance, M l; School, Friday; llurs now. 343-“, shire Hall, Wednes_- Dance in Mciieansl Sourrs. Wednesday B-lZ-Tue-tf l“Saie of miscellaneous furniture I the residence of W. M. Lea, Vic. m“ slllllllllli‘. Aug. 25 at 1 pm. 8-2113-21 {Barn Dance. Maurice Gailanvs, . Charm. Station, Thursday, Alli. 23rd. Lurrcires served, 8-22.11 Zgllllwllns Haas by truck for ml do Fraser, Albany and vici- mll- else Emerald, l-‘rrdav. Augu. M . Phone collect A.C. Green, Al- lll’ l" G. C. Green. Errreralq “Wire l._u l _ figs feld whgirlfacllygbuillfirAuglalgt B .iili noon 2am. Court to Son. llllard Station. 812.11 "B‘ll’lll'§ Feeder pigs daily a“: llrrce. _l'. oxnerstocked bring horn surarus ulVESlOCK Mar- ~ll Board. 8-2Q-23-2i l" "ream Social will be hold on "Endless belts in all sizes a , nd fihglrellilavv belts up to 18 inches. m, callnsy [reduced Juices. wagons ‘hem »n assv and truck wagon m“; g1 1e mounted driving -- lnton Morrison, Fred- 1- 8 ~5l border, was tire scene est activity. 'l‘here p0 ing the solution of three 910.000 trlcton‘ p‘ E u W flmxlliitnfred vlheat and other an Wm plhff-lllilv- Better stock u,“ further supplies if la 106W {Cf llil. come in, let's m ~ r. Lavestuck Feed en- 8-21- ~21 Receives ___ from Bfilled envelope Fort noraergwdav. but no a l" l" ~- ‘§’t'{'."2{§‘a'“’r'ilt““ or , l , o. e- bml" llls beard. am-n 5101a; , until? Phm’ "Six Rm. "ml r0 liiier mate hi“ , 11g Announces OTTAWA. M18. 2l—(CP)—N Minister Abbott ha ed Defence Gen..McNaughton who has resign-l st, Prime Minister Mac- ing announced tonight a. press conference. Mr. Abbott wil aortic o. n has scceptedl the Canadian chairmanship of the! Joint Defence Board without sal- He succeeds Col. O. M. Big. gar. who retired recently because of ill health. Fiorella LaGuardia New York is the U.S. chairman. Mr. Abbott, one of the younger ministers. fought Great War with the artillery and wore the two stripes of a bombar- dier when he took his discharge. Mr. King recalled that it was Gen. McNaughton who organized and led the lst Canadian Division overseas in i939, who its training and who went on to organize. command and train the Ist Corps and then the 1st Can- adian Army. "I was exceedingly grateful that he came into the Government at that time which I think was the most serious for Canada since the outbreak of war and the most ser~ lous for our army overseas," said “i. Kmgirr t b ad a fferen course een ur. Mllllillll‘ "l" h“. M“ w‘ sued, he went on, it was impo p Y» lll-‘llllll? Mhlmllh "m- to say what might have _ place in Canada or what would Abbott u-rll retain his navel have been the effect on the forces overseas. Everythin t happened since showed that the= urse had been followed. . ing said his first wish fol- lowing the general election June 1i, "when the General like myself was defeated." was to hold a by- electlon and have elected lo Parliament. It did notl seem appropriate. ,0. lay-election so general election, par would have had to be very soon in order to get it over before opening of Parliament, lth Germany alas’ then over and he felt certain the- ; war with Japan would be over he_. wished Gen. McNaughton to re- ed his kenzie retain his naval shock caused by being struck by a‘. motor truck owned by Stanley W Gordon Pursey of Gaytown, Char- ary, brought in by a coroner's jury last night at an inquest held at the MaoLean Funeral Home and pre- sided over by Coroner Dr. I.J. Yco. Mr. W. M Flynn was jury foreman other members being Messrs. Ar- thur Roper, Reginald Kemp, Cyril MacGregor, J.E. Trainer, Fred Mo. Carey, Arthur Burns. The late Mr. Crosby died in the Prince Edward Island Hospital Sunday afternoon. August 12th af- ter being picked up on the pave- ment on Malpeque Road in an un- _ conscious condition shortly after l4- mldnlght Saturday night, after be. W ing struck by a passing vehicle as he alighted from another car. Eight witnesses were heard last evening, after which the jury re- ______________._ <_—~=<___________ (Continued on Page 9 right co M however. to hold soon after the nounced today that a vote has been ordered among certain employees of’ the Maritime El. town to determine the agency ovided it did not result in em- through which they would ap- t to Parilanrentthmugh r not having a seal. him to continue until we saw how developments went." aid A5 it developed. it was possible for Gen. McNaughton tn remain with the Department until the war with Japan was over and t0 his great knowledge and ax _ ence available at a. time when l many large questions wer ill. 24th. LLlilijll served, lLZB-li‘ the Defence Depariment. u _ in assist greatly with Car Nuzrrnrr Books now on| planning Ilethrouglraut the Province. Get dem l Gen, McNaughton had tendered ---——- (his resignation some ‘weeks ill-IO. dance and sale of} Mr. King said. but had carried on uesied, The time now seem. sl- 3-3141- ed appropriate to accept the resig- nation. The resignation of Gen. Mc- Naughton ended the eer of a minister who Says Election In Bulgaria llci Free inet without gaining a seat in the Com- 31,786 War Brides, i Children Await Ships OTTAWA, AuR- 21- (OP) — The Defence Dopartment. that rip ro July 31. 14.340 war_ ciuldren or the Can-l sdian forces overseas had lxnen repatriated and 3i that a priority svmem had been “with evwy effort being in a fair balance 0 .786 still here a- made to nrslnta in relation to the turning _ servicemer ‘grime lljVave Is Almost cl In Ontario = {dmfilliy evening Aug g2 at, gfllgolllemorral Church, Malpeque, it to raise funds for repairs. 0-22.11‘ wtllllwlav September 26ml P(1:°ll1ll.\"8 biggest annual . n. n lrlzes. W. B. Creed, Secretary. 8-22.11 Unpdrqllele By The Canadian Press Acres southern Windsor to Kingston police acti- vity, was steppled up to an almost uupara crime. There were robberies and lesser and other crlnre. cu for two armed the Royal Bank th near Kingstonland. 'I‘hres arrests have already d securities estimated at 000 well, spread a sear men who robber. to $1 determined the exact s- Deputy commission ‘Greatly of the O in»: most of the crimes. planatlon of the rrcenllvchMcc "Imullvl 80W! on hand said he had no ex l ‘ll lMrs r m4 -, not cleaned up so 5cm“ crime wave: "unis 4t recent exhibition. I NDING Btqnnll- Livestock Marketing of aftermath of i . ’ WHICH!’ P “We the undersigned jury, em-i panelled to inquire into the cause] Ho‘! dglalth of Lawson Ewan Crosbyi D . d and agree from the evl-- dence submitted that said Lawsonl Ewan Crosby died as a result of _ intra_craniai haemmorhage and CyI-TAWA, A“; m _ (Qp) _.| To a Canada preparing to submit' CO l __:__:_ ..T__:. Critical Meat , weeks a representative of France" lottetovm an}. was the verdict todafmaie known the fact that o; ,.,,,,n,.,m,_,,_,,, hes,“ To ‘m, "the “will shmdllle l“ P‘!!! "*5 wrest and difficult task we arel resolved tn contribute all that la‘ in our power." ' most of the other cities of Franm is more severe than at any time‘ since the beginning of the war." ‘ ~ Michel DllJlUflf, Director of French Information. said the rat- m: ion in Paris was tne equivalent of one thin slice of boiled. ham each week-and "that is not always s- o,000.£‘00 peorlc who are suffering seriously for lack of food another 0,000,000 are living on much less than is necessary for normal re- quirements llnqllesl Into {King George Speaks Tol fihanse yllresby Death lHoase OfLorcls, Commonsl ,.,1.,,lls l.‘-oncluded l meat rationing within two' me” M., Dumcnt sale. "Meat a must if lire French people are be restored to health and vigor. 1 NEW YORK. Aug. 21 -- (cm-J o a e In the interest of world peaoe _ _,. "Canada must insist that, her uranium ores be devoted to the _ t , international enforcement of peace: o . .J. Caldwell, 0.0.1“. leader, said ,l tonight. (By The Canadian Press) QTTAwA, m"; g1_..1-he Nag. ireld here to mark “the significance [may w" Labor 3mm; an. ,of the British Labor Party vic- ltoryy" Mr. Coldwell warned that lu point or elect bargaining rep- mM-fllI-llvei 1-0 barsaln frllllefit- editorial of Aug. 8, which said: lvelv with their emplover- "cannon should make itself our The! Include plant workers. exclusive ally; 1r it won't do so... mil" 1115B". M“! °lll§ld° enough patriotic Americans can .bl . l t The vote follows submission ‘éffrflday gesfotlfii: Sig]? tmncgmgy of an application for certlilca- up and bv itself with i“ uranrlum‘ tlun of bargaining represcniat- Nix.‘ Coldweu remarked. maintenance workers. ives under the Wartime Labour Relations Regulations by Local _ 1432 of’ the International Bro- ggiagfpwetfiidlsulfigarllllarlimgréor. 09x‘. Pcttlgrove. industrial ,§§"§,fl.".o'§uls<§?§l§ amwol-tgi? m,“ Department o; Laban wide federation o co-operat ve Fredericton, has been appoint- ‘igflltlxlniillgocgfifigéltfimlth-‘l l! man‘ thlcirhood of Electric Workers. . R. relations officer of the Dom. ed returning officer to take the vote. I sole surv . l Britain said she did not believe) that the elections in the Sovletq occupied country would be free. under present electoral law nndl conditions, and cited reports the intimidation of voters. The British note was handed the Bulgarian Prime Minister ‘ur- ing the day b the British po;lil-‘ cal representat ve in Sofia. It was rnade public by the Foreign Office‘ tonisht. I ‘their investigation of the stabbing of Frank Sciegiiskr Aug, 8 and Sgt. Hugh Blackvmod Price Aug. l’! or 1B as \veli as the hammer slaying of William Davies Aug. 16.- They have announced that their chief suspect in the two stabblngo ed surge of is a man whose name is given as slarnnos. mllor Richard Henry Rowe. 51, former resident of New York Stale and of’ Grand Rapids. Mich. He is one of 30 or more men who have been lice are seek-' picked up for questioning. As well as conl-inui their ln- mllberyn/estlgaation of the sla ngs, police n e two more men in the 810.000 rob- bery early Monday at the amuse- Wlndsor area are seeking merit centre at nearby Bob-Lo Isl- been made lu the ease. At Caiedon in central Ontario thieves spent a bury but fnrltless night Monday. ‘They entered the Town Hall and IYIHCKHG the safe. But there was little if any money ed in it. Then they entered the Roy- al Bank branch and opened the safe with acetylene. torches. Bu: there was no mcr-ey there. The bank operates only on Tuesdays and Illrldws. - I clamoring for a new age of atomic ectrlc Company of Charlotte- limperiolism" which would "lead to world elislavement or world ex- tiuetion." tion W05 not an isolated event. said Mr. Caldwell. but "part of a wor-ld-rvlde trend" of which there was further evidence in France, Belgium, Italy. Yugoslavia, New lZrealand and Australia. tivo Government ln Ontario “the lying Tory Govemrancrant ogl . g o on al _ was LONDON, Aug. 2l—Britaln toldlg; .,§,,’,“,§,"~ we m B‘ b Bulgaria today that she would be " unable to recognize as “democratic. or representative” any Bulgarianl Government that came out of niec.. tlons scheduled in the Balkan' country next Sunday. (ory in Britain “gives mankind the tattaci: on the new British Gov- ernrirent. from Wall Street and from (,1 to the willing co-operatlon of the 1 l n a just and durable basis," M.- Acidrcssing a Liberal Party rally already selfish interests are Citing n New York Dally News “The lunatic fringe of the Am- The British "triumph of social- ln the recent general elec- I-le termed the present Conserva- Mr. Caldwell mid the Labor vic- charree to save itself from a new wave of Fascism and war." There was danger of a flanking the financial centres in Toronto and Montreal. Britain was entitled free world agd "it is the task of you and me to see that special in- teresls do not block that co-opera- lion." __€________ MASS GRAVE DISCOVERED LONDON, Aug. 2i - (Reuters) -Discovery of a mass grave near Krakow fr. Poland. containing the bodies of 8.00;) nun. women and children who irzd been machine- nunned. was reported tonight by Warsaw radio. _.________ ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL, STAMP NEW YORK. Aug. 2l—(AP)— The first Roosevelt memorial two. cent stamp will be sold Friday in Warm Springs, Ga., where Frank- lin Roosevelt fought his battle IDNDON. Aug. 2i - (GP) —-i Standing n the Royal. Gallery of. Westminster wher: he received. ngratulatiolrs on the vlctoriousl conclusion of tire war the King .today warned “the new and term riblc force" unleashed agalnstl Jmpan "makes it more than ever, rie o! nations shcvild endure and. prosper" I CO ed." the King declared. "The era: grey overcast rnorrlng from Euciv‘ Walk to Vvestmluster ro receive: from the House of Lords and, _ ,, House of Commons congratulations. "macle in this victory over rue last en-l, "Anv help Canada can give to alleviate the shortage l: most wel- ‘my’ ‘mpm are entering upon an age of peace- , ful progress wherein the natural talent and enterprise of my peo- pies can be devoted to the advan- camfi“ °l the hamvlnm ‘md lmls‘ Tire executive of the Trades an Labor Congress of Canada today ceasary that the great alliance “The time of dBaiTHUllOll is end-. His Majesry drove through the‘ ham Palace dour. Birdcngcl l Cheering Crowds l, l Cheering crowds ignoring the‘ Altogether there are in France “m. _ mam)“: rah,‘ uneq- me- drive from tire Palace to Parlla-j merit to get a glimpse of the King and Queen and the twc Princesses as they passed in a CruSfid car. Addresses of congratulations were, delivered to the King by the Lord Chancellor Lord Jorvltt and the", oldwell Says Selfish 2:. Interests Seeking Uranium “In this moment of final vic- tory.” the Klng said in iris 14-‘; minute speech “lei us first pay. tribute to the armed forces tel whose courage. endurance and sac- rifice uur debt is immeasurable. those who with power grown ' To 'to match their bravery have tale. err their place in the last gr-eatj offensive of tire Allies “Let _us remembe the debt we can uevnr repay to those who have given their lives that "Once- agirrr tire Queen and l offer our heartfelt sympathy to a;i of those to whom the war has brought bereavement." ~ In conclusion he said: “It is my fervent hope that we perity of mankind." K. of P. Meeting lit Woodstock l WOODSTOCK. NB. Aug. 2i — (GP) —- Th; 59th annual rrrccalng of the Knights of Pylhins of the Maritlmes anrl the 29m annual meeting of the Affiliated Pyrhian Sisters were attended by almo. 200 delegates today. The seasons will conclude tomorrow. Harold E ‘ ' . is Grand Chancellor of the Maritime do- main, Knights of Pyrhias, and Mrs. Hazel Hagcrnran, Saint John, is grand chief of ‘he Pythian Sis- e rs. (In addition lo Mr MacLean other Knights of Pyihlas from Charlottetown attending the meet- don Toombs.) llospital Ship Reaches llalifax (By The Canadian Press) HALIFAX. Ans. 2r_rm "white rails lined with the blue of Carin. dian veterans in hospital urrifon s, docked here tonight, com-mg 49.1 sick and wounded servicemen from England. al Canadan Na men. rom the active army. against infantile paralysis and White. 129.2% _ This portion of his statement .brought loud laughter from the Labor side of the House. Mr, Lytteltons speech was part _ of the debate on the Address in, Keuzle and Smiley at Amherst. N. reply to trio _ Throne outlining the Governments rogram. It marked the first real Conservative challenge to the Gov- t. erxsxtirrxegtafford Cripps. President of ; ‘and mum!’ . = .' B ‘tish £2321rififlfriggkiqldlfikgfr nnext! of Canada. he was for several years clothing ration last eight months; phen and m lat" yea" a! s, lgfiljjtgyllfaci-zdllggmwlelf cotwnl Andrew's here. He was formerly KING GEORGE V! who yesterday called for a con-l, llnuancc of the “great alliance" as an ulci to peace and paid tribute to the afmtcl forces “to whose enur- ir",?. endurance and sacrifice, our ‘zirhl. is immeasurable.“ We might live in freedom. , Recommendations To Federal liov’t OTTfawA, Aug. 21 -— (OP) — kenzre Aim and the cabinet a ioiut program for meeting thel .1 prcnlise cf study l".'COfllili:fld’ll.lOXlS u*ere:-- “Reconverclonal pay" for all! rs who =uwe been engaged inl industry at the, one rrrclrths pay for each ‘up to three years. A mhkllllhlll 48-hour . no refiuciron in wages. J. Prohibitions of general reduc- izruldgru materials and a speed-up The irrrzneoiaic start of nec- ‘llellaulle In Nfld. iEnroute To The ll.S. N. Aug. 2i -— (A1111 lizipzct Of ing are Charles BUnlli-ZV and Gor- NC“, IKJdiOS 1n U. S. ‘llll 9i m? Y9“. (ieneral Dc Gaulle has Newfoundland en route to visltlToron-to. _ United States officials at Washing- . -- ton, and present plans are for him ‘uxrr rate of airoirt 14.000000 sets ai to glpy at Gander‘. Nfld, for the Regina 38. '79; Winnipeg 45, '72; ' it w ~ lea ‘This would be an; s rzhtiy belov: the pre- the hospital ship Lady Nels n. Nearly all of the reiurrilnc con-l $10891". were army men represent. ing every military district in the Dominion, In addition there were 36 RCA)‘. personnel and five Roy- (By The Associated Press) SAN FRANCISGP, Aug. 21-Ja f Fbr the Lady elsorfs com rand-l lng officer, Lt-Col, K. E. oliis, R.O A M.C.. of Toronto. it was the last trip in char e of the hos. ital ship. He wil soon retire, the street learned the cold facts of surrender today. were warned ag- thinking and given spear-coated pill that Allied, a terms may be "somewhat lenient." An Imperial broadcast by Tkikyo. told the p pie for the first liie will regard Japan as a defeaie I nation and will punish her harshly‘ hut-Mme Pmflnm _ huh ierpreted as leniency. Domei point- ed f0 those things: printed considerable Disarmed Japanese lroo s would‘ m“ b ‘ ‘" ' p SUNDAY ssnvrcr: has transpired within facts" was the stark heading of‘ an article ln the newspa, Malniehl which bluntly said the empire would have to ac- cept a "conquerors terms.” realistic editorial warned llllnlrlsl. "wishful tllidlnking" and said peope slilll never orgel ,~ . , . _, “Hm, w" have been complete“, d? lain peaceful industries. hare m‘ f ed. Thai Allied surrender terms will N? TAX RELIEF FOR BRITONS “lfinancial Path Said ‘Not Easy” British People Must Stretch glothing Ration. “mm” A“ “ " m“ "nlustice Smiley 0f ,H.uglr Dalton, Clrunwliur" of rhc .Exchequer in Britarns new Labor l Government. in the House ofCom-f a t d . fl ed B it ‘ ~2..:*.r.;s". 3 ll- 3- "W" lllfl tax relief." “There are some very grave fin-l "_" ancial uroblerrrs we Will have tol (By The Canadian Prom; examine 1:1 the zurlurnn nrrd the] HALIFAX, Aug. 2l—Mr. Justice years ahead." he said. “The fin- John tanley Smiley. 60. of the ancial path is not going to be atlNova Scotla Supreme Court died all easv“ I-le added Britains external frn- anclal obligations exceed 3,500,000,- 000 pounds (about sl5,'l50,000,(l00l. Oliver Lytteltorl. former d 1 c ‘. r Presl exit o fiilllalolgozlgdldftjlxlaizrleién m; cslxrur- ‘all °°““ll'- -ch l Government. so : “ e an- , . , o»- e 1v- »: M. el- fir.ars's.r.z.“slsdsivfrflas- country, and of nearly every Cltl'l£l’l ' - ' ' - lof the British Empire, depends pon our receiving sympatiretlc help and a, large pleasure of frn- anclai alg frgimfltile Unilged Statesfll He 1/0 l» e W58 " W“ "l5 Fredericton. In 1909 he was rari- , lo obtain earl-stance from the Unit-l uated from m. Allison Unlvegslrv. ed States you must be Careful elwutl Sackviile, N. n, with his Master of the MSW ‘llllflls you say about Arts Degree. and graduated from priutte enterprise that will affront Damousle Unjvgysjty Law schod American opinion." ‘in i912. ltoday in hospital here, Justice Smiley, who was appointed to the Supreme Court in i938. was born in Milltown. N. B. , Mimi“ During the war he had acted as rentals appeals authority for Hali- The funeral will be held from Kcigan officiating. Interment will be at Camp Hill Cemetery. He was educated in the Mill- town public schools and attended the Provincial Normal School at He read with W, B. MacCoy here and was admitted to the bar rate in i912. Shortly afterward, he joined the law rlrm of Logan. Mac- speech from thol S. In i922 he was appointed King's ‘ Counsel. He was elected to the Nova Sco_ tio Legislature in i933. and served until 1931 as member for Cumber- A member‘ of the United Church elder of Trinity Church at sr. 5".» a member of the Mt, Allison Board of Regents and a past president of the Amherst Board of Trade. He joined the Masonic Order in Atomic Research LONDON- Al"? 21 '" ‘Reulersll i008 at Amherst and was a past -—TEI‘- YOlIllS 111ml‘ members “i? master of the order there. He also the House of Commons tonight hemmed w the Halifax Ram“. threw down a cliallcrge to the club Labor Government by demandms He. married Celia G. Klerstead of that complete control of atomic 5g Stephen m 1999, and ha; 3m research should be placed in the daughter, Muflel‘ at 110mg Algg hands of ar- international centre. Surviving are one mother and flyg A motion t.» this effect. drawtll sisters in the United States. up by Capt. rtoyrionrl Blackburn» ‘- was zabled t; few irours after Prime ivfiuisler Arrloe announcecil ‘formation of an advisory com~ mittee to deal with atomic energyl developmerri. The committee will] ' be headed oi‘ Sir John Anderson.‘ former Ciraizee r ef rhe Exehe-. IQ A quer and a pr. cirarge 0f Eri I time research on morulc issron. The motion is in the form of an amendment to a r-soavitlon ro be introduced in Cotrzmorrs tomorrow by Foreign Secretary Eevln. invit- 'ing the Hens: to ratify tire Unit- ed Nations ciiarrer approved at the San Francisco world securiryricon- ference. i (or, llE Aaaesfs ruournnixu Aug. 12- (CP)— l arrived all METEOROLOGICAL orrws, Aug. 2i - (CP) -- Mini- lmum and maximum temperatures: Vancouver 49. '74; Edmonton 40, ‘l0; d_,1a_t§e__t.9d_q,_ Toronto 63, 95: Ottawa 6i. ‘l9; """*"““‘ Montreal 68, 86: Quebec 62. 81'. St- John 56. -; Moncton 59, 92; Hali- fax 62, 79; Charlottetown 6, 8'7; L Japanese People Hear Svgggriggsglsglleeeelllh a -~ Lower St. Lawrence and Lake land somewhat cooler. Gulf. Bi)’ Chaleur and North Cold Facts 0f Surrender sisters; _ N. _ ___ ' Agency in its analy. s of the PoLs. shore__pmh we“ w “om-mas; gxgrerdgtcxlaration. basis for Japansiw1nds_ pan“. cloudy and m"? "The fact that they (the A sglltjearwigfiggwgzg}; a {W Ham'- scat- nd severely ls quite evident soumwest ‘o mwhwes‘ wind.‘ . . f . f §§§§§rl§§°at“ll’§ LlSI-Iitnlh 12E“ .r‘.’alwllv eleggv wllh - l“ wlllflr sol declaration is an acceptance oflréfi‘ cozzi" “d awn“! their‘ surrender conditions." - ' - sent. surrender en-E liinrrlin lo learn the conrlix tlmr: of eapiiulatlon. ' f , | High tide this morning at l0 and Indication 0 fen eney ' mmgm at n M As an indication of whal it Uh‘ flglglntsreytgrigkIsllzsgglszagil-tgqofind ‘ , . . l-‘rlll moon Aug. 23, 8.03 a.m. t cdi ihi i .f .. ° "1 “m ° ° r mm“ ° M“ heave Chlrlothefown rmrs. s45 PM , peaceful lives and would not be “f 1 _ ' h _ Arrive Chlrloitelnwn 7.20. 8.10 P-M- grnrgogmanyor abor as lll t e case cnAnLoTTETdwN_ , ' GLASGOW The expressed Allied desire to mm’ ha“ SUM", " i a . l . -.' " vrllerllcllrolllrlrireiesvyitlicrlélnldn Leave Charlottetown l.I0..!.00 PM nized among the Japanese in the gm" ch""°"""“"‘ 235- 5'2“ P-M _ v iL-l’. l2. l. FERRY SERVICE Permission given Japan lo main. mg", |n¢|ng|n| 51mm") ress lo raw materials and parlicb, SCYlEDUI-E M57 l-REPT- W ate in world trade. I m", woos Islpmll 'f n. m" l1 l! u, _ ,, ___ Indications that the area of oc- a B?! “gfgliwxgfz: giggsrtderaasgTlxgs cupaiion would be llmiferL-"uriirel a‘ m" n‘ m the" conclusion reached by Domei ly different from the iotnl orcupav Leave CIIIIII, I l. III-o 1 I. l. tion as carried out in Germany." l l p. l. , - _.