MAXIMS A bruised reed shall he not heel. anti the smoking flex shall he not quench. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, MONDAY. JULY 1s, Qhurlottetowu Bouillon, Two Dong llornlu] Guardian. Iolldel Ill! ~ ;:_— F War Situation Last Night Canucics Rehearse Danger Grows Invasion Tactics "My F" I _____ Soviet Cause Special Force Held; Bi ......':."':r=..::“::lateral".l.‘n*:.':.::."::"r:u"::::.'".:ll:";m g Germans Make Greatest lurd east, that the time seems ripe for notion elsewhere by both Axis and Malllaeuvlles F Qr weeks. Penetration Yet Of w“ lo wmllllmnl l: llllllllmsllll Flu-ll?“ llllllllmll \ iii Russian Soil. (By KIRKE L. SIMPSON, Associated Press War Analyst) The danger of a German break-through from the Don to the Volga on u. wide front is very real, Stalingrad, great industrial centre is on B R08 s (cumllmy "ms glqgll?) n‘ the Volga-and llitler’s headquarters claimed this week-end that his s 9n _ _ forces are within 80 miles of the city. To the southeast is thc Caspian WITH A (MN LAN ATTACK (By Eddy Gilmore, AssOclatctl Sea. Should the Nazis drive through to the sea they would cut on the llfllélilglifialiilrlrlésllhiftllrll‘ 1'35 PM‘ Sta“ Wm") and invasion manoeuvres ever held MOSCOW, July 13—(Mon— filefuggllelgywalllelgamfanmitctsun" day)—(AP)—- German troops, BROCKVILLE. ont., July la- igrfirlllggrlggyfll Navy 111ml ha: R29; Swefllllng il1§°_"€_l1 Kf"1l°"1}' l(CPl—A large group of new orit- ma be majofxfi Qua‘ g “ rovka and Llsichansk in tiieir eels graduated Saturday from the y , “l ‘mall m“ h “firm, naming centre hem onFghewlzleulr-(glpiar; colasnthrm which push toward the Caucasus, ave The courses qualify the men to p” °° rolled the Red army back 7o great oil field of the Caucasus and isolate n. great mass of Red army. Marshal Semeon Timoshcnlufs rail communications with the north have been broken. The right flank of his line on the Upper Don stands threatened also with isolation from its southern wing. Presumably he must look eastwn d. beyond the Volga, for supplies and reinforcements for his left flank upon ‘which defence of the Caucasus rests. l O O i I Graduate Therefore, the moment for which Japan has been waiting, to strike at Siberia, may be at hand. There seems little doubt that Red res-Ives included Canadian infantry and , . g h - We 1n the wuve army a‘ 56¢. l {h rom east of t e Volga. perhaps even from the Siberian defence area slid Lleutenants, except. for a few flffiflfgdmléfigfifnef°mopglrl§fifgfi more mlles l0 liogllclar fmR e must be lri motion southwestward to bolster the tottering front in thel “mm branches where they anal. naming‘ a o! "mored “m” greatest penetration yet o us- Ukmhw Soviets annouri- Chungking accounts have insisted for weeks that heavy Japanese m g1“ zlzllltizljytlft of WI-Ws of assalllt- “d today“ forces were being ilnusterou northward for use in July against Siberia. ' Only in the Voronczh sec- ml" 5m?“ tor at the north efld of the 200- ' ' S ° l Several tunes s huge armada or milelDon front were the Rus- naval craft put to see. with the CM; sians giving ground slowly But adlan force aboard and lull dre . . rehearsals of staggering dimensions the Russians admitted that the At U _ were staged with raids on sections Germans in their‘ great 1942 of- o! the English coast. The exercises . h n - ‘h: marked it long step forward in the fensive were aml ermg at varied training of tho Carmdiansdw gates of that city, too, which is force I saw the training in every a key point 0n llle MOSCOW‘ detail and went to see. on mimic Roswv rai1way_ lly for rank as full Lleutenents. The graduates lncluded:- Prince Edward Island CRiKlPiS Alexander S. MacKay, sununcrside; Hugh M. scott, North River. Japs occupy Island, Start New Drive (By Spencer Moosa, Associated Un_ u“ d m" 5"" “m” ~ rlll/‘Zlipiifiiliullfi iltllllltlrliililhllo-our to be the prelude to flshtins w: the CHUNGKING‘ ‘my 12"“? l" sea. with a powerful naval force. rich Caucasus oil region. Tl"? Jamtm-‘e hi" °°°“Pl?‘!. m‘ There were mother ships for lwd- TheRed Army was rerior tuou Island. near libochow in 11i- m“ cm“, and ‘was o; --R.1,°;,t5"_ fighflng a “use dehyln; wtlon I lieu Province, and have started 8 edy lnlaxjuvy_xxr 1n; “an wit,“ and taking an enormous you o; war, Britain: newest and highly secret Lanoasters loosed their devas- | plueers movement against. Wen- 511011.111“ bgw; g9;- agh landi s. 06mm“ mqn and machmes’ tating cargoes then made a secondary attack upon Flensburg. anothrr rlilii’. One 0f the few lmwflalli There were numerous other types of Nazi submarine spawning ground, on the German-Danish border 400 ports on the China. coast still in ships. miles across the Baltic from Dsnzig. Chinese hands. the high command announced today. trig vehicles were landed from the sian soil, the Daring R.A.F. Daylight raid on Danzig; Britain's Newest and secret planes. ml“- lmdl"! "m1 u” “Mm” x ht lrovka-Uslchansk __- blunt- osed assault landing The a em _ l‘ bleak-through definitely thlsm" (By J. was GALLAGHER, Associated Press Sta-ff Writer) ",1 manoeuvre; the ed to spilt the central and south- ers reared low over Germany on s lfffill-rnile daylight round trip l m! Saturday toblast the '1 Nu]; Get In Position ‘ l lti l r ct ' boiglllthlllllllclldwgl lllllllll ltlrilm Well But the emerg n; cr cs a w e cou use on e yards (Tokyo radio broadcast o Domel, h y’ Ge n f”; wera new“ b bed" m i Jul: icse news and propaganda The convoy of figlztlngesshllx we: 23th:; "tilt? a iggsiflsm to s d ministry saidyof ‘I111? flrévraideupanr Elilllllrlililniilllllrnclvillrilclial hllillienllalllelrllrlllcuiin tlelilillcliiurlliasslflgleevlilclilcsncenlcipf offensive wheel southea-stwflrd down like D011 ' the m??? l??? fllyilntsfllmmi 6W0 P = . - ear, " 1 , , luv-d lifter n five-day offensive lmfinltm“ ‘md power I have well lll gill’ slllllllsllld lllllll lle lllli y s e l lsl "if; ,1,.§§§‘]‘,f,l§,‘,‘,‘,§ Tcorltihmmlfvfivéfz) ' from tree-top level, sa eastuurd from Lishui. Domci de- T135111‘: oops carded am“, ammunl- _ l wen ho s _ n lmpor hlt squarely 0n ways in the yards. llllll?" c W R l“ ' d explosives such 3,5 an 52- iii. taut . crct Chinese supply base") mm a“ t . . 1 4v (1 p111, so been a“ 1M1; force would need it it wen Nazls Tran‘ ron erve o By The Canadian Press Canadian airmen and Encouraging Evidence _ scouting Fuklen province in g- thr- lllSi, few days but Chinese g” ‘Fllallcyilalllllll: glfillcefilllllltitllnolho sources said it was too early to c‘: W’ ‘Qoevlpbglgg manufactured m ~ t whether the landing pre- 33123:. was an unpormnt addmon developments in that prov- w we Canadian arsenn uimnncse planes have into the mw counmes’ Nay-way l“ Air ‘Troops Monthly German coastal areas. WASHINCYIDN, July l2-—(AP) _ _ the bright light of the ortl __An estimate that between 12,001) many veterans of more than ma; evening‘ n iern - in >1 chow itself is about 150 miles Sellfflllle 1mm i119 Amelllca“ lllll f’“,§°,fl,,,sl§§‘ :31 lllilllfigollzlilllwa, Nirtlcns air training progiam in this Ml’ ol llle llollllllllll llp of Fol‘ lledlllonllry Ftltliiglllielcll goltlhlslarliig- operations country‘ rn.-l. “M "m “ _ ".__‘ l These s... lrr addition to glider . H, ‘Iiir high command said the ='-“'~'—""—==“ 5'7"Qgl])— pilots and to airborne infantry. the“ “plmual leader‘ Réébesnant three planes Jrlpzillcse landed on Futuou is- (cmllmled on ll g '_ _ which‘ are troo s lflmi lust Thursday, two days after . for air transpolrltatlon, -"<‘1'= attempt to occupy Lanes-i" T0 (sail 60,000 From the attention devoted island had been frustrated by Chinese resistance. LONDON - (or) _ The Ford l rrAwA. July ' ry estimates o iii three burg in western Germany My shot down, the RAF. lost ' out of the many d . w Canada. and overseas. The former “Y5 r8 ~ - i a by his z‘:""""r"l.l:“‘.-..l...la*sitar: letuil°°illéllrosr 1_(cP)-Tlle glilliegllza viisl part of aerial in- “rm” P““§‘P‘},‘,fi§eM§'.Q“ "l" l3 071° number of men called up durirgg yum“ tun“ Scggpl svteusacretuvhed- after mm . . .. m. lltortll". ‘fist: cr- A". ‘endures’; -—-—- ma. o “no M ‘ram-i "ma" -' . T - 1 1 1p . ‘ o s for wild be prcduwi ow vw- Ziiolit liquor to to. tool iwmbg; List Casualties In it: 11251133531131 gggiqgpd-hfipelglggfi m... cro c . Zlaloltlohlr illrllelnllltewgnrlilecidagctil illfiia Sinking‘ Of Battleshipg ss u... length rm brevuh o1 “°““°‘”l°dg°d m" liming Events — f m mm“ and hopes to v15“ New_ grid fire brianbs dropped by the trainees for home de ence i111 ' ' h 1d 111118 "m 9T5 alllel lllll colllplewd lgclllalld tooilil ‘Ihe Admiralty announced tonight loilalilililltlllcleil gllligpialln slrletiimins W" dlllllllgg‘ wllllolll’ "mmP-l w“ “llllell tli that eigth officers and ratings were sqdn Ldr. ivlJ. MacNell of Hali- Ttie Juy requisition from e - - it Order. —()_ Namnfl Defence Department was killed, 319 are missing and believed fax, member of the Jesu 1 t, 1 1 ltt-1 the Cannd an l". l"! gllvllllrll-oerlnworltllll. 00'".- “ll ll mom men lmd the fiugwug siltlllleillidsairildtlltgusglfilklflllglegi tllilti balaliltilef ilgllllceéln lln ollgritllgin. He. formerly ll was boosted to 26.000. . . l Rel and l .. . -—-- gills on gocd authority that the lh- shiP Prince or Wales by Javanese served the 0rd" 1*‘ F“ Ffgnch figy t l|l|| '1 t 1 dllflés Murray River Tliurs- u a to can another 359m in bombers oft Malaya Dec. 10. Mon red. p _ lll‘ 743'?" geliitilrlrlibor. with the likelihood that Atllmlral sir wager: :18; flggtclrgdllrlidegiclgélvrtfi blgogpoigrflcgs _ 7 in subsequent months the call would llste among andfimngs commg m Canada {or "Talkies Eldon Friday 7-13-21. be rammed again to around 15.000. bflévfd killed. _____ unspecified dunes‘ Allllllllc leny flagrantly violated the law. all men their losses were crvnmrutlveiy "mines Morel! Tuesdol. ‘HI-l. wmmand PM“ “fig” “m,” fig] s; ti... village have been shot. The light, Many Italians suu were in v "Talk, i‘ d d n lhllislrldlirgia riiliig ‘all... iltlatliloned in Moscow July IFQP)‘ __ me vgomggmhaiol; 5:121 as"??? dig]; their comp beds when cap-iircd. (v es and "ll we "ffflalfhl a s Britain. 811d a few membeése “will? Moscow radio broadcast Saturday saga“; to ypprogrlstc centres of Pet Donkey Captured Sp’; // - ' Auxiliary Territorial S!" I ' night s. dispatch by the Soviet news educay1on_ A11 buildings o1 the Si _\/ / f 8111's femfllfl film!’- ogency Toss from Borne. 5'13"?‘ village were levelled to the ground Italian loot taken by the Aus- “Brae Picnic July 16th. Defeince Minister Ralston‘; neph- ill-lballo-ll-lll 9W. F-Q- F-‘mlfld Ralsmairmalrtk sources" had declared the "Dance in Georgetown Hal o1solhtJotm.N-B--r° rovemment has awed w the group. War Prisoners W 11 1 ofl-‘cgégigznl’. July 15th. "The lay advertised for Kin- k°m BB1. Tuesday evening. July Lord Beaverbrook h lmowuvled armre- Claim Men Are Satisfied With Food i4 i183 b! d. T-ll-li. _i-. "D3 °“ "°'——- "l" . c dltions mm MP “l.” “‘“"°l.‘.‘*°l1.°’l=“l§°'“"““‘ mu =0 l» . 11. tiid Est Bchoo ' fth ofcesrromvcy BP- inbl kl tthetnyse emen. July 14th? Wmorb Omlilestra. Rdtwns And “at on l 'J‘,°,1§“L‘f1'.l1’ tliilldlier tiileilel‘ wit): tall: Vrllese sources were represented es he 5116.19? ollthey had kindled a 7'13"“ lrmsybeosked llYlfll the removal of the demarca- flame "which can never be ex- thst LordBeover t! "m b“ m iii dglilelhlaellrlnllirillzltllliletlo lslillrlilerllvlllze urligccupied slilrlllgil were a part of the m!" . . tionol production of munitions. bl -_--‘ —--— middh of _ "Tr h al f the l is-(orl-Aiepor} "lmmelllll inontbem mimlllmll‘ “I108 grggltllllltllhinlllu lluspsnw '°‘“°°‘l llllelgzuéxzll tllalliellilellt: cope with tilese gllh A. C. Green Alben and G. - m“. public lonisht by the Ihrtern- ‘mwnon. and m“ h, 1M1, “my- recn. Emerald. b-a-l-l -w-T-M-tr fl “m... mpmmm "mo. that m m‘ numb" o; m" 1M d... "Dance in Mill Sch l Wed- "ssds . July iathllgitlocisi llnllgslo. Generally Are lmPYWlM- l --—-— x .111- “Due to arrive eel- bulk feed Pm°“°" 9’ "tmmmmgsna- °l ‘b, g gundgd etlenis, the 1m "*=°~-.-s-.r sw..:".r.o. o». w» w» .::.".:."..'.s..". o» o» a . "m" m4 that conditions in V115‘ 1w in January to I91 by the mid- "Women's Institute District Oon- rm some! in 11* I" I°“°"“’ "° die of "1""- v , Th ws of conditions It Bong Jlllilvllllleltlilpildlgetivllhlslall-llllileltgg m V" m‘ m“ dhcl’ Kongax relayed '41 95mm‘, mm” lunches. q-is-is. word from otfioiol .m>'“"" lrl-lillllol: the Argentine svvr- m, "h"; "Come to DATE/l to lea c” mm lllltillalollelrlltitlrilhriul In" lyll Allrlflormuqeollleiizliraellernewfll-n-Tl" 0mm‘ Belfast‘ lllali ‘hllesldyoy Jill; on“ by omfell to the enemy l!" Ai-llgiltlne lovernrneiit until recent- "Hi. Dance rturuna at aso. l gm y. iv lives the protective new" M‘ cl- . 7-li-ii. ‘emu-Mgr; that on epldealfl ngdifln and other; British "come to hstivel d dmnllfilztshiild J sndmwl “Slglllltilerlltlnllillmblelceme the llfithipglrikfleld Hell. hiesdeiybgill! égggfffi,“ ‘=________.=__T______,_= - rooeeds in sld of Re burnt m“ pldiofl OM 9111115" 34mm" (Continued on psgy ‘l, Ool l) p‘ or A MAXIMG MERE MAN °' * ___ MERE MAN Read by Everybody treasurer, Miss Beatrice Primcau M tiring national president, in s. mess- age broadcast to Catholic women _ of Canada. expressed her confidence l d a ed m LQNDON» Jilly 12-—iAP)—Striklng a body blow in the battle of the that "our women are determined to largest em Md armes B" BPPB 1' Atlantic, squadron alter squadron of giant rour-enxmed British bomb- inrease their activities w the c1- . '1 submarine v-5‘; at Lqnq-g, on the Baltic. peace “me “lurk and adding to ma“ ' In this longest ind most daring ILA-F. lilluylight operation of the walllme dukes as well‘ Wendell Willkie, today called upon ‘ n . _ Iron-nerved rear. pilots had to the freedom-loving peoples of the °l°5°“l““"'" “ghlmi "s" “w” fly for hours along heavily guarded world to remember Nazi-razed Lid- t then cut ice and banish “the madness, of m Soldiers inland north to Dauzig itself in tyrants" from the earth. when ed by the Germans in reprisal for - . seven of 12 attacking lane wc~ tli luyin of Hitler's hangman, Wm‘ the mell on lllell lelum w“ p s Dill; Rceinllinrd lilcydrich. l l i d G-A- wells“ pllllclpal uadrons rti i tin l s t . 5011900 n. l Europe-mow 1 t n; u N t. lllllly lllllllll climlfil" °l ‘he “'1' “ml “my l“ sq id. l” c p“ ll n a l" or tliempcilrlfo rlnasli mosffifos-rflllg o Sh“ fliel ma“ cl ti. u . It iCll fililll l’l l Pl (LN .Bs>gl1mBTl th rd El l“"l-m 9r ‘emocn ' M thg this phase of air training. the war 5113mm‘ Blslwp °l Callbaxvelljsléa; that lllllil: olttagllllerliisiultlllic lltllalilr. i??? illullgloslilllvlilril hsollltlrlélil. “Lidicesw but delslerta sun. The Italian common:- Men In 3 on Flemmgmn. than five per cent of its uttrlcklnv that the . , ., ‘son Boys~ craft-which meant that at least 60 czech hamlet stood as a “symbol of "gave rise to hard 1' #11118 Wflfih tour-motored bombers participated. all." Bl German High Command they "Whll ch deeds as Lldlce are said ‘heavy 1121111112 in the El done lne hsllllOihef‘ country, we rim; Alamein sector 1s contzrluing.) wicKED . til 1B in ‘ ’€.-‘.l.‘1i1....“°t.‘"§...§“i: m. us... .= mo. ayrusxggtw l1 g exlxoslve own," he said. l 1M5 kw“, or Wiilkl said the German gov- Di-iilctci" Rflvi . P - _ "caused material grmnem, seancmmed 1,1115 011M111 {glgsrlllfitffillltn asaut on the Ital defiylri! that account of the last days of Lid- rTfie Fascists were not W”, we“ ‘ ._ __.___.__.___ . _ ——— = lC€i— (Continued on page 7, Col 2) "It ls officially announced the in the course of the search f0!‘ the murderers of General Heydflcll- "5 has been ascertained that the population of the vlllnse 01 Lldlce guppOrted and assisted the pefPe“ trators who came into question. . . because the inhabitants, by their support of the pcrlfllffliflr-B- ha" mull: was such a. land, reporting "competent French 11nd the name of the village was lr-—— V201“: immediately abolished.“ a an, control of all important 5s killed, so homes ' ‘ wslnlnstltllatlons. railways and ports myyogifililietll$iizllis trlégtfillzuzlch ‘a; P I’ OVIdG AlltllOrlty , a ' r ' The dispatch said the Germans mlleterlil-llililee deed since the dark T0 Be in return have agreed to a request "up he reasoned, was their of chlet-of-tlovernment Pierre La- “mum tho mo spirit if" Forces In Canada Plfld 011d tlriguislied." 1 10 Axis Planes Axis aircraft during raids on the Amlrl“ h“ island in the last 24 HOUS- blifllih tn st least Di the number destroys in July, it was disclosed the last 24 hours included roul- lt- sltsn ll h lloht rs ds today. —(CPl-Tlie engineer was lrl‘led slam. and two men lnjiued here Saturday normwest 1,. Commqu," 11-1111 gon- l" I ll‘~‘“'~ll'°" emu-gm“ between l‘ structlon or the highway‘ lo Alnskfl U Canadian National Railways and brought me ma“... 1., a 111ml hut Wabash Railway freight train. The under me 0rd" smflomng o; Am. locomotives more than‘ 50 freight cars derailed. mmmn 1S pc,,n15_.,11,1e_ Wherefore do re mud money for that which is not breed? and your leisure (or that which setlsileth not? 1942 BRITISH 87TH ARMY MAKES F URT RCd Army R01l€iB3£k AIIOHICI‘ Many Prisoners S PAGES Annual Uuboerlptlou Delivered, 00.00 ll: lluili P. u. l. $4,001 to other Provinces lad u. s. up. u: Anyluclss Navy Minister Captured} Troop 5P°"""‘_T§°-W-l- Planes Downed MONTREAL. July 12-(CP)—Can- son's war effort, can become a val- llmt, noble inspiring force, Angus L. Mscdonald, Canada's minister of national defence for naval ser- vlces, told the national execuJive of the Catholic Women's League here Saturday night. Mr. Macdonald said the war ef- fort of a country could not be uro- perly measured by the yardstick of material filings alone. "The or ef- (B Edward K ' ' 1m must have quamv as lag“ as Y ennedy, Associated Press Staff Writer) quantity-ll h, m, .1“. rotor... FTAIRO. J lily l2—-(AP)—The British Army of the Nile. iskplrlt, the miriillt! of the forms find sparked by reinforcements of eager Australians, had . Oilr O C f3 r ‘ a -'< -' . . . ‘ . - sugpglrtjrllgfi the iforgegpeafi téyligleg. illtliVén the Axis Afllcu corps l0 mlleslucst of El Aiameln mfvtiggfiir- Re Me and" vuhon séictilél; zglfidEconsolldilted its new hold in the Tel El Elsa V. X , Y ' ' . Archbishop of Ottawa’ also um Inna“ ri {Jill 1i firdcapturing 2,000 tired German and dressed the delegates, urging them ‘ p Sonels a“ eslloylllg 18 tank!- its "purtllfy tlzemsellves of; any lslelf- i SCH HIGH an K0 TDITI GT9 with a newly stimulated ardor to DEAL WITH ENEMY SORTIES work for their own perfection in th lgit thl dtl ' - . - ' he“; ipflolMcggnsill s? Kitchener Mobile columns and artillery dealt with enemy tank was elecbed national president sorties on the central sector of the SO-mile desert front Olhtiztri otfficers elected: First Jltcw- WlllCll now lies 7a miles from the great naval base at Alex- r . Miss A M . ., - . . Qffwflfver; sec°nd““vice_;°e';f,l§{ andria. German movements reported Friday on the ex- M1'5_ 95f [idfy-Cgavp Qugbeg: 11.1w- (tireme southern sector near the torrid Qattara depression vice-pres den. Mrs. W.V. Dundln. 9 - ' “ ‘ ' ' vi Montreal: Iourm vlcbpresldent’ generated into light enemy activity. Mrs. T.E. Durochel‘. Windsor; filth vice-president, Miss Malste Cahlll, Montreal; honorary secretary, Mrs W.A. Walker, Toronto; honorary ‘Bayonet Fighting Australians Putl Fear In Italians. ADMIT HARD FIGHTING Guns and motor transport vehicles also were captur- ed in the successful British drive along the Mediterranean. (The BBC, quoting from its African correspondents, said a further advance was made by the British forces Sunday morning and that 700 more prisoners were taken.) Australian shock troops participated in the British coastal push, many of the Aussies charging into bayonet attacks early Friday morning before the general advance ontreal. Mrs. J.A. MacCabe. Ottawa. re- tcnt of continuing their normal Specmes of Mr. Macdonald and order was gjvem Archbishop Vachon were also . brondast. over the national net- work of the CBC. AUSSIES TERRIFY ITALIANS - - . Front dispatches said the return to the desert of these litllllfillllittl‘ Lliilittl, excellent fighting men after many months’ absence al- _ , ready had terrified the Italians. wllllfle One captured Italian officer was quoted as saying:- “We fought until they were 30 yards from us. Then we -————- f dthc '- A t.l'. - ” LlDlCE‘ lll’ ‘lllly l2 "' up)‘ 01:: Austllrlilrlliiltlnllslewiiouflelllgiitllllrfl so we sunenderedl pcd with new anti-rank guns unrcll hey werel using at. shorter range MOSCOW Paper Calls su . ‘lg liliIGaSOUih and vrcst of the For S€C0l1d Front NOW He 99°“ M’ ceremollles dlllllllg Alalneln line the szuth Africans, . . . is community of 100 new , t 3.11.» _‘_' ~ " yeazs war service in Britain, Whlcl‘ m - New Zeslanders and ohcr . sir K913331533“ July 1g_.(Ap)._ lat-mas SEEMS? or we sorts “§l‘l.1‘;“$“.°“ll.‘€ r- omeo.» blr°llliflollgll°nfftmil u: llE..“?.lll..°’h"il§3 u: a can. an: or: llflJ"lll's most Important troop d Germans was made toda by the bl’ a large Ff“? ° _°_l'°" April by Lancaster bomber on th mory of the martyrs of Lidice. ‘f1 1,11 1 n, t , “Y °Y ° ""119 fl esa - re s and training grounds. Ulllwd stale‘ lleulemnls all Force m€ll—l‘~.C1‘llll5 for the United aerman submarine plant gt A1135? gzcclio-Slovakia, e. village dcstroy- salliliuléo hgavenrllliriililnshlz-d sllllliiorrllslii l§§,',",,1',‘fy‘°l,,e*‘d§§§§§f‘ hlémrl-lflllalglg; tank units shift-d weir wtluit. 15 ms weakest snowy“: Should be Z10l‘.l"lW-.l1‘('l lo counter the Br il§l1 struck mo“ with an the might coastal spearhead, Bittsh armored at m". disposmo. The editorial expressed bewilder- ment; that s. second front Ias not already visible, since the Anglo- Russlnn treaty is 45 days Old. 41o: Willkle said the Nazis bod 51105 units also changed their direction (The Axis partners attested to destruction of the que said reliefll-fd Cffislfll Rllflfk‘ ill is in progress." the Germans t dug in, and the Aussies overrun pqsiuljn after pcsliion, grabbed Italian mivlrneglm post-s at the bayonet print, srvunc the guns n- round and trainwi them on other Italian pulls to the wet In some instances the Austral- ians were far ahead of their sup- porting tanks. Their pro-dawn rs- surprise ‘hub High tide this morning at 10.00 and tonight at 11.45. Sun sets this evening at 7.45 and rises tomorrowJrrllorrliénql set N ‘ 0011. "Y . - ~ Silirvrlimnerside tide l8 minutes lam than Charlottetown. worEEHrEJTFyEQITFEJiTaTZ lie said more than 200 men and 2"’ For U.S. Armed fear CAR FERRY SERVICE DAIL‘ EXCEPT SUNDAY OTTAWA. Jilly l2—(CP> - An From Borden — Leave 9.25 s.m., Ondcr-ln-Council Drovldlllg outh- Loo p.m. 4.45 p.ln. 7.55 pm. ority for the stntioninl! 0i 11'1"! "l |.m., 8.13 p.ln.. 6. p.m..‘ 9-19 I-Il- the United States’ armed forces in SUNnAY SEIWILE n. Canada WM 1 blished today in tile “we Cape Torlnention - 1 - Canada Grmetlc. ._ (May 8 to Dee. 2'1 inclusive) Downed thliililewlililllilrl tlililhllelclorlilililiet will sltllll: leave Borden 9.00 s. rn. 6.45 p-rn- ""' Canadian Government. illf‘ gov- 11"" lhmemlm‘ 16'“ ‘m’ VALEITA‘ Mulu’ ‘llllutléfyfidoplz; eminent of the United States of 3'00 P3" stationed and will _ cg station units of its armed forces in P’ a‘ l‘ N’ s lllllllllll slaw Canada and it is necessary. as an have wood ma,“ 1M ;_m,_11.oo 10mph interim measure. to malice immed- ._m_'3p_m_ a A communique sold the total of late provision thtrvlvr. Leave Caribou I s.m.. l run. on As a result, the provisions of 5.30 pm, lcrs shot down durinl the foreign forces order, 194i, were made nppllChblc to forces of the United States. Presumably stationing of Ulillsd army engineers in the AIR SERVICE _._________ Chgrlottetown-Sumlnersiflt- warhulluoronr. Ont... July la "arm's" Leave Charlottetown 8.35 l. Ind ‘not’; gllimmerslde ‘H0 s. rn.: 1M Lelave Moneton ll o. rn.: end e.lt were overtln-ned and m Dally except Sunday. erlcan units anvwhcre in the D0-