MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN --i-— MAXIMS 07A MERE MAN >I%I/ //-" The People's Paper Covers Prince Edwardllsland Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 1943 Neglect mending s unsll fault. i dlifi uiiiel. nmmt; gueaiillllbl e and it soon 'twill be a large one. V fllllllll ‘lwn Ollie, qnpllan, Old II! Inscription Delivered, 00.00 loll. lI-Ol: other Ilovliiooe I llJ-A. 80.00. AJOR WAR MOVE EXPECTED SOON shill" IIIMIMI III!!! mountain unionists apt-asp, t; h Army Extends Vital Sang'lf9 River Bridgehead “elieve New-Type Fire Ill. s. sh lambs Used On Berlin Lost h: ‘llflllilsion (é?gsvesrn _ At _Axis Enemy wupou. No. so - iu n- _ It!) ~ (AP) _' Massive In“); zeavid- Near End 0f Work I. formations streamed ac- ence of information from Monty Urges Men To Drive Enemy North 0f iiome ll! Ellen 9- Flv. Associated Press War Analyst Su gestlons that China's leader may ineot at a conference table Willi m: fieegelstlllxnlfelagrll-glh Uallted Sthates atn: itusslanl Governments stir - a on ose w o a ur- ~ the laaviertts mind the Japanzese. w c the c W5 ma“ lmwem D0 I rom overseas mention the likelihood that Chlang Kai-Slick ma. attend a meeiiii of Prim Min - m‘ Marshal sun“. I e lster Churchill, President Ruoseieit For Churchill and Roosevelt to pet Stalin and Chiang at the same war conference table would be a polit cal and military achievement or the first magnitude. such a meeting would imply that the Russians feel they have reached rt point iti their battle with Germany where a two-front war Twith Japan and the Reich-no longer need be avoided. ‘liils is nut to say that the initial act oi helllgerency necessarily would be by Russia. Hut it would suggest in the strongest manner (as in- deed it presumably would be intended by the Allied powers) that Russia. is ready if Japan wants to make something out oi the situation. The actual presence of Chitin; at such a conference, or evmi mere l reports of his presence, could be of the utmost value to Britain and the United States ii their war with Japan. Notice that Russia no longer is pressed by military necessity to avoid cnnfiict with Japan could only ag- gravate the problem for the Nip oriese. Japan must look to lier pos tion in Manehuokuo, along the Sihei-lnn border. Even short of actual war, any worsening of relations with Russia would require stronger forces not only on the Siberian border but in the Japanese homeland. to be ready for either defensive or oi ‘v9 oper- ations. Anti ivhnfrier reinforcements are given those areas must he drawn 503m the perimeter of Japan's area of conquest in the Pacific and in I iui. The strength of the Japanese army in Mrinchuokuo is one of present mysteries about Japan. Estimates range from 500,000 in inen rind from n. feiv lruttdrr-d io several thousand pizvics. ‘like. Advance; Germans Claim Small Gain Too ll LONDON, NOV. 28 — lA P) - IDNDON. Nov. 26—-(AP--De- struetion of one-third of Berlin 111111118 the last week was accom- plished in part by the use of a new- type incendiary bomb, it was inti. mated here today as tho nut Dro- imganda mouthpiece. Joseph Goeb- bels, cried out against the unload- ing oi ‘masses oi phosphorus can. hlstcrs." - Berliners, sleep-hungry until sfll-llrdlly night afvr-r live successive lli-lcllllllfll “'10s to the iiir raid shei- l-Hs as the rsult. of the R..A.F and R C. F. visits. finally enjoyed s full Illftht/s rest for there wen.- no geports of aerial activity over Ger. any. Lillie Activity Yesterday Aerial ovrlvlty today was limited to interception by British fighters cf German dsy raiders which drop. Ded bombs in the southcost coastal area of Britain without causing oitlier damage or casualties. Some of the German bombers. perhaps Dirt 01 the vaunted Nazi rcprisnl raiders. also fell into the sea. One London air correspondent wrote today that incendiary bombs by the thousands were unloaded on Dcrlin and suggested thiii. some of them were of a new type which defy the efforts of fire fighters to but. them out. HAWLTYJN. amorous, Nov. 28-(0? CABLE) —— Sinking of a Nova Scotla -_owned auxiliary schooner in collision with a. Uniteicil ALGIEIRS, NOV. N-(AP) — G911- o Si! Bernard L. Montgomery's Bri- tish our army. aided by s ooworml iiir offensive one inspired by a pm‘- sonal appeal from Montgomery to "drive the Gennsns 1101111 °l-' Rome." has extended .ts vital San- rro ltiver bridgehead at ilie Ad- riatic end of the Itoliain from. A1- lled headquarters announced w- day. United States troOfl 0f l»!!! A1- lied 5th urmy made a two-mile ao- vancc in the central sector. Consolidation and strengthening or the 8th army's foothold ovrvse the river obstacle was facilitated 11y fine weather and the suflllil" ° tight/era and bombers which siasffl a day-long offensive Saturday l1- giilnst German gun positions and roads. From dawn to dark. 3- P F» South African and United States medium bombers and Amcrlfiflll fighters flew more than 500 sorilt-S- Thls was the some tyne of bombinii barrage ivhlcn already had enabled Gen. Montgomery's troops to deepen their bridgehead and insure od- equiite supply lines 116-‘058 m! flooded Sangro. Blasting a way for 8th army troops beyond the SanElo bricse- head, Allied bombers pounded floc- ltioris 2,000 to 3.000 yards ahead 0!; the British lines. The tnrilill if?" principally on ‘the Srmiffo “lie which overlooks the river. 1n the centre oi the 3th army front, British observers rammed fires and riemolitioris in the viilopes of Villa Santa Marla mid B01111"- both on the southeast slde oi the Smigro and about four miles apart. as well as in other small villi-BBS 8- cross the stream. These were con- strued as si nifying German linen‘; tion to w tlidraw from expoav positions. Nazi iiov’t 0fiices Moved From Berlin Qfly after the naval vessel bPOUiIht into port the nine-man crew of the Canadian ship. Authorities did not permit dLs- closure of the schooneris name here. ‘but it was revealed she was ownec. by Eli. Himmelman of La- l-lave. NS. She W55 Sklppefgd by CB/pt. Joseph Wolfe. a Nova Scotlan All aboard the vessel were saved by the destroyer escort, Besides Capt. Wolfe. thcy were.-_ Mate Robert Hardy, Dublinshore. N S . Chief Engineer Maxwell 0011mm. Lei-lave. second engineer Weller Stevens. Tancook, N.S..; as. sistant. Lawrence l-limmelmnn, son of the owner. Inf-lave. cook Loraine Corkum, home address unknown, and able seamen Arnold Adams, Dublinshore, Vincent Mossmon, Le- rlavc. and James Corkurii, New Cumberland. NS. pl the channel toward Ger- jsa] last night and early to- Al. llfifiiio “$111” a ‘Z abroad strengthened, be" .filtttodlc;gltp;erll\ti xllilllligchfgl lief in London tonight 31,11.‘ ' “ that one of the mayor developments o f t h 8 war can be expected momentarily -- in th e diplomatic rather than the military field - QlO- sely related to Allied world-wide victory stra- 198i!- The nature and full implications of such an important break could obviously relate directly to the flashing of a_gO- signal for the final crushing b l o w s whlcll leaders of t h e United Nations fighting alllallfie have promised Germany and Japan. The rumored move will Russia. taking a full place along- side Britain and the United Stat.- es under the determined purpose and the clearly exprssed aocord of the Moscow conference. Meanwhile reports from abroad gave a new turn to the recent welter of foreign accounts of the possible meeting oi the Allied "big three’ by suggesting a fourth big Allied power also might be re- presented by its leader at such a conference- d on the likellhoooc} ATLANTIC CITY, N~ J., NOV. 28 -- (GP) — Amid constant rum- ors of an imminent, new Axis shaking pronouncement from ‘.110 Churchill Roosevelt - Stalin oriumviranz. delegates from United Nations and Associated Nations today neared the end of their planning to follow the All- ied armies of liberation with food. shelter, clothing and rehabilitat- ion for the wars civilian victims. Tormrcw the 700 delegotel and aides st the United Nations relief and rehabilitation admim istratlon conference here will turn into the lost lap of their three- weeks‘ deliberations with the ex: pecbation of concluding Wednes- day the draft of the most com< prehenslve, world wide relief efh ort ever attempted. QUAKE DEATH TOLL NEW YORK. Nov. 28—(AP) - The BBC reported an Ankara broadcast today saying the death toll in the earthquake in the Black Sea. ares ofuaortheus. out‘ rat Turkey early Saturday was all least 1,000 and that 700 rnorc per- SESJIQEJZLLLCQ- ifoattal observers said the planes started moving early in yrlitlvely small forces and flew over at regular intervals quill midnight. Then a muss- ln stream of out going bom- lli took to the air and were lilklr streaking out 50 minutes lnridon had a brief alert lily today, but no gunfire sis heard and no incidents Ian reported. ~ the mlllv _ Llano 000 Abandon Search For Missing Liberator OTTAWA. Nov. 28-— iCPl- The R C A F‘. announced Saturday it now considers the search for a four- engined Liberator bomber missing more tlirin a month in the Gulf of St. Lawrence area to ‘re "hopeless" and that the hunt has been ribon- doiicd. The plane was en route from o Newfoundland nasc to Montreal with a crew of six and i8 passen- gers.__ It was last reported over Mont Joli. ‘Que. ation Evaporated ilk In Some Areas Increase Bomb Loads Signs Continue Turkey Planning To Enter War This correspondent. also said lh-c RAJ“. had incressed tlic homo loads of its big bombers by as much as 25 per cent in recent months. November iii particular was a sorry month for the Germans for the RAF. levelled one third oi Ber- lin and tlircw some of its most dcv- nstuting punches 1i‘ other encmv targets at the smallest cost in liczivv bombers in eight nioiit‘ lth only two more month remaining, the expenditure in heavy bombers for l0 major un- cratlorts. including uric raid by tlic greatest. four-engine fore: e t.’ over Germany. totalled . ilic' smallest loss since the 150 bomb- crs downer] in Mnrcli. The lllsbi costly month was August ivhrn 293 heavies were lost l4 furmlri tlc attacks. among them two .'is;.".ulls' on Berlin which alone accounted for 105 of the losses. Goebbels Threatens - l Gen. Constantine Rokossovskylsl Red Armies sulept powerfully i0- niglit toward ilic Gtlfliiilll iiiuiii zlefctire ivall in Wliitc Russia. captiuing 50m: 200 communities in 24 hours, Moscow announced but. the Nazis claimed recapture of Korosten, stronghold on the Russian salient "l5 miles north- west. of Kiev. In the Ukraine, column after column of white camouflaged Russian tanks were reported crunching across the snowy Step- pes for the first real ivinter bnt- tle of the Soviet campaign. Battlefront dispatches spoke of the arrival of massive new forces to give the Soviet armies in the south new striking power. The German propaganda machine began talking apprehen- sively of ivcrsenlizg weather along, tlie entire eastern front. In the! past. this has generally forecast further Russian advances. Moscow dispatches said Armv groups vwrc pressing for- Wflljfi through llin soiili’ forests and swmips of the Prlpet mnrsh~ lam‘. area i0 threaten an impor- tant. German concentration point and communications centre in the MOZV?‘ Kslinkovichi region of While Rilsslri. The C-crman ccmmuninue re- fcrrrrl lo action rm the Pcrcknn PPlllTKPl“ in ‘he (‘wlmea wlicro they said they lirid recaptured a hciphl; niirl held ll "against inim counter attacks." JHAWA. Nov. 28-—-(CP)—Tl'ie Board tonight announced a order placing evaporated rails on g coupon ration basis certain restricted areas. effective . . . "file Board also announced that - NdliCi. known as “partly skim- evoporated milk. which is ~ chiefly through drug stores ieirnule for infant feeding. has ~ brought under the restric- ‘v- which apply to evaporated -1 In zrrciis not specified as - icterl the present method of 011g retailers curtail general “ 0! evaporated milk will con- uc and now will also apply to y skimmed" milk. In the restricted areas, which in. W! most of Ontario and Que- rand more thickly populated of the western vrovinces. riled and portly skimmed now will be available only tr v m? 11nd persons needing it for k icssons who must surrender "11011115 specially issued for " Pllrvosc. - n tier the previous order “G“ 20°35 were available to such m] s wlip hnd n priority in liiscs. fire evaporated milk "i iris a maximum of l6 "0" lllliléls. each of which ls good for -_onncr- tins of evaporated n othrlir iint more than 06 ounces r sizes are bought Til Probe Spending By Rumored lion Papen And Pope Talk Peace find wage and price levels are necessary until the end of the war there are better and freer doys ahead. Atten- tion may also be directed to the advantages of maintaining anti-t inflationary controls from tn point of view of assuring a smooth er passage from war to peace. The most. positive prediction o§ ANKARA, Nov. 26 (Delayed) - (AP) — Iii ivliat may be a part 0f a campaign to prepare the Turkish public for war at. the side of llic Allies. the newspaper Tanin sold editorially today that the Cairo conference has greatly increased the possibility of Tur- keys entry into the war- Rcfcrrlitp to the recently con- cluded talks between Anlhotiy Eclcii. British Foreign Secretary. and tho Turkish Foreign Minis- ter, Numan Mencmencloglu, Hus- len Yziichin, prominent Pro ~ De- mocratic journalist, wrote in Tahiti:- "If it could bc said that before ihc c iro talks tlic possibility oi Turkeys not entering the war was predominant. that situation is reversed after the Cairo talks." Despite Turkey's increasing cc- oricrriticn in the form of sub rosn assistance to tlic Allies iii"- mcd forces. the man in tho street has not been prepared for war and s campaign to that end has STOOKHOLM, Nov. 2B-(AP)— The person of JFranz Von Papen. ace contact man in Hitler's entour- ago oi diplomats. cropped up a_ world-ivido circuit. of sumors 01 Deuce negotiations today. The Borne correspondent of Ai- ald a liigiicr German visited the Vatican 0n cl that. it might. oe pre- sumed to be Von Papen, the German Ambassador’ ro Turkey- Tlic dispatch said it was report- er. ill Switzerland that Von Paperis rccctit trip from his cmllafiy Ankara to Berlin was not connector. with the Turkish affairs The Swiss BEWSWDBF Nachrichten first reverted ‘Thursday in a dlspatciitroln the Swiss border town of ClliliSSO that Pope Pius has undertaken a mis- sion of mediation between Ger- many and the Allie two important future events wliic has wme from a federal politics source in many months was that thc end of the war in Europe may coincide with the cnd of the iii? of the present parliament. In unofficial _Liberal quarter however, the opinion now mo generally held is that. the ccmin session of parliament. will be brls and short and be followed bv a election in June. Rumors about changes in th high Cflmlllhfig Z3 - iAP)—- STOCKHOLM, Nov. " Sdlfl Liidny Neutral currcsponut tll.lL Gci-ninnys 0illCi11l5 llIiViZ ile- SlLillTil of lnmedlutulj‘ icliiibllit- LillilK tlic Reich capital. already re- porteu a. third destroyed. and likely rirc iilrcudy performing aciii is- trailivc iuiictloiis irorn other points Ui Germany, _ ‘The llliflléil and oluckciicd city's si..1i:. were silent List .~.)_;~.it iur tlic lino‘. tlliic in six, gut bufllbfilflzed Berliners cxpcclcn cvcn M011 -l' 811‘- borne destruction to iollow. Word received iicrc stnu Berlin- ers are CO1l\_'lllC8d that ii decision to level ic" city \V1lS_‘.€d0ll8d at tliz: recent Moscoiv conicrcticc. S\\'C(l'\ll ccrrcsppiidonis tirlegru- plicd iium Lll(‘ stricken capital that Nazi officials will concentrate on restoring the bare WIVNBS essifiitlfll to war and factory workers. They l This is base that, any such talks would be _ such broad purpose that. Presid- ent Cliiang Kai-Shel: might sit in with Prime Minister Churchill, President Roosevelt, and Premier Stalin. One of the mystery men of the conference may be Eduard Ben- es, President of tlie Provisional Cbccho - Slovak government, who left London for Moscow-where his arrival never has been repor- ted — with the announced pur- pose of concluding a mutual ass- istance agreement ivit-h Russia. There were some rumors Bones would be present. when and if the “big three" - or “big four" meet to map the lost phase of theNvm‘ Goebbels, speaking on "the mus: burning problem of them all." snizl the Ailicr. were mistaken ll tlinv thought tliov could zriln a "chcrin victory" by Cllliillll! flrc iiiid bomb upon German cities and again threatened ricrizil iwurisnls acziinst Britain “with interest and double iyjtorcsl." The Nazi propagnndlst. iii r. speech broadcast br the German D.N.B. Arrcticy told the G0l'llli\ll people ilnit “feverish industrial preparations for thcsc rrprisrils“ are being rtiadc dnv and night. and when "tliev crasii down on Britain. the British pronlc will lac nblc to Ried organization and personnel oi the Canadian Arm Overseas are current. but offici. information is lacking. If any developments are pend ing they may be disclosed foliowin the return Dcfencc Ministc Ralst/on from overseas where he ha; held conferences with ‘nigh Can- adian Army leaders and the Brltisa BRSQI Si. Wsir Office and. probably, vlsitc all Canadian troop: both in ‘Brital crciis encmv Cont“, thank those who attack our peace- ful cities under fog i'ill(l dnrknrss and ruin fire. (lcvastzitlnn, riifior- int: rinri death on our women and children." -S- In Latin America lgiiuirtcrou, Nov. 28—(CP)— “s piroiigcrl checkup on United h“ co rulings wltli Latin Alibi‘- multunirles is in the making n5 0f tlic disputed charges of emphasized that. 100d distribution. transportation one wiizer anzl DOW- er facilities are still paralyzed. Descriptions of life within the shuttered metropolis continued to trickle out. Tlergiirten Park has been conver- ted into rt tent city. where 110mm been considered a necessary step. (The German - controlled Vichy Radio quoted Turkish DGWSDHDGTSl Saturday as Sflyllll! that Tstarr‘ bill's mutiiclpal authorities were- preparing “to black out the city." The broadcast. picked up bv CBS. added that the measure did not Yugoslav Guerillas_ Announce New Gains s. Although no independent motion of the report was o from diploma the dispatch quo lic circles" as the matiori. Adding to the current. iiood peace rumors. Reuters News A en said in a dispatch from btained tic or church sources. ted ‘Italian Catho- bssis of its infor- At antic and elsewhere. Kliese and the first moves of pence. June Election of 0y ARE tar. DAYS ‘tum’ for‘ MEWS PocKEf- BQQKS prepare meals undoi- ruus suspend- ed between trees. Great areas are dead. Flats with walls still standing are unligliwd. mid their occupants wear tints and ovcrcouts to 130K111“ gusts of cold window openings, Peopi dies are considered extremely for- LUHBQB. 011C COINS ll" 1-hour Butler atop-sob» ‘l ll"! Unitrd States is balm: V ltd for a "smoker/t “Filllitiicon members oi tlic Sen- mded lallfbbrlntions committee. Kmh Dill‘ Sznriior Gerald Nye of w“ "l. plan to enlarge the "MM ‘on inoiiirv the committee Make nio lend loam operations mm special account of Butler's b! that l the United States ins obll td 7 9,mr:l°-39°.000.0M fornsgendintrtrlciii ma’ 11d South American coun- illliilliil EVENTS l“hlkie5 — Bouris ‘riiestfiyée a‘ City, N.J.. Saturday that "P0115 the Germans have taken or ivere about to take preliminarynsteps i01 on armistice were given consider- able credence" by European 111E111- bers oi the Unites Nations 16118! and rehabilitation administration meeting in Atlantic City. ____________ is Anticipated In Lib. Quarters By FRANK FLAHERTY Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA. Nov. 28—-(CP)—Cab- lnet. ministers and other cvrl- mental spokesmen arc giving the public o sample of ivliat the N.i-, tionol Liberal Federation meant when it directed a more militant attitude on the part of the party ‘ at its recent tncetlns The tone of speeches bv prom- inent Liberals iti tlic inst frw wr-exs has undergone a change. and there are more s ches. Whore formerly Liberal leaders talked of the achieve" merits of the government the war they now talk of plans for the Dost-Will‘ llellllll- “minim m‘ m” Maine-Considerable high cloud- samc time that. 1011s 11110 lltlld press rind not Quito so cold lvionrlny fighting may still lic nlicad. and T“e5dav_ Munitions Minister Rowe's rccctit. . speeches at Moncton. NB. and “m, "do this afternoon ati Montrsal in which he set forth his tonight. at l2. . _ lief in the possibility of mam- Sun sols this afternoon at o?! raining full employment after the and rises tomorrow mornglg n; Bila war and referred to plans for cpn- gust qllortfr 111001" "- - b fill, lllsl-l" “d ‘m ‘rawlnal chm“ kiffilflgttildfgysffiilleé? new“ m“ lSiillllTlETSldD tirlc l8 ntinufcs laid . - . c own. “Let, us turn again to the Virgin] Mr. Howe is not the only dmtinfis lhflll Clllllllllt l ‘ _ Mary. We desire that all turn to tor who is moving R1101“ all l‘ ‘ DAILY AIR sLRvICE Charlottetown — Sumrncrside - llloncton Reconstruction Minister Urged TTAWA, Nov. wtCiU-lm- mediate- appointment of o. niinistci“ for rcconsiructioti to whom inun- icipalitics could bring their pro- posals for post-war work protects was recommended Saturday by Canadian Mayors who appcaud be- fore the House oi Commons re- rec ruction committee. l In o brief presented by the Orin- adlsin Federation of Mayors and municipalities, supplemented _ statements by Mayors of various cities. the local governments hiked for nn enriy statement oi‘ govern- ment policy as to the extent of fin- ancial assistance which may be granted. Suggested also were consideration of the right to levy a tax on oc- cupants of buildings. revision of the system whereby crown buildings are free of municipal taxes, monetary assistance in blueprinting oust-war projects and assurance ma: hous- ing programs would be concuctcd under "a bold national policy. The Mayors recommended there be s master olon for recon- struction. to avoid the possibility of competition between iities and p10- vinoes for post-war undertakings. To Take Secret Label Off U. S. War Production WASHINGTON. Nov. ill-MP)- ‘rhs United States Wu Prottlilg tion Board is lly 9° I M the 'secret" label off irianyw0c°n_ immdwthheggcmeultry mu nun e . . "Our production wilt-Ion l! 31;’ so strong that information ggfnlnl it will be of no m “l: comfort to the cneffly-Qllnonlld contrerv." slid Chairmen h“ M. Nelson tonight in isclosing - dgcision that restrictions safely be . imply T\Yf‘l!€}"5 entry into the war.) Ynlchin mode no attempt to prerilc? when Turkey might hr- cx-ncctcd to drop her neutral status. immediate IA P) Partis- LONDON, Nov 2B — — Gen. Josip Broz‘ (Titds) an guerlila forces have hurled brick Marshal Erwin Rommels Nazi troops in fieroe clashes along the Yugoslav coast southeast of Plume, a broadcast army of Lib- eration ccnimunlquc sold today. l Deep inland. where there is no. front line and where the war is mode up largely of swift, bloody guerilla lhrunts- Tltos announce- ment said his forces had quick- ened their blows aimed at inflic- ting as mucli damage as possible on German positions and supplies before bitirr winter weather slows their activities. The defenders sold they had absorbed the blows of Nazi forces piercing downward along the coast in the direction of Novi and Ben], opposite the Adriatic Island of Krk. then had seized the initiative themselves and in n series of sharp. hard lashes had forced the enemy into retreat to- ward the northwest. pendent wrote that Berliners have started walking to work as early as 3 or 4 o'clock in the morning because of the storied trainsport. s stem. The streets are jammed un ii 6 p.m.. he said, but after that. when the D8001: ‘N008 into shelters for the night, they are deserted. tails Berlin iiaiils Last Lap 0f ilaee {Hitler's Newspaper l iieappears In Sweden Pope Pius Urges “Benign Peace” STOCKHOLM, Nov. 28 -- (A P) - i-litlers newspaper. vcel- klscher Beobachlcr. reappeared in Stockholm today for the first time since Tuesday, a change in type and reduction in the num- bcr of columns from six to rive indicating that its Berlin plant had been bombed out. Other Berlin wspspers hsd also reduced their sire to four ‘$5,910,111 D8888. without advertising. 28-(13?) —PDF9 , N . LONDON ov r bmam Plus XII, in a papal lette cast Saturday. designated Doc B as a day for public prayers for peace throughout. the world and stresse hopes for a "benl n_ pence-H DH“ universally cesi .' _ In the letter to Luigul cardinal Maglione, opal secretary of siste- broodcast Ev the Vatican Radio 111 both English Ge on. the P continued: “We ask for bu let it be a, peace which founded on fears. on fmcc. 01" °ll hate but on righteousness. on truth. "chrlstmg ha.“ “h0g1 iggnogliiltier “Btlshcrou ll-N ii n“ D ‘ . _ its; wnaliltjlaglflliazcazr. George- u-zo-n. , ___ hinmne Wednesday. Dec. 22nd '30 an and N, Nov. 20—(OP)-Air Marshal Sir - Arthur T. Harris. termini: the present raids on Ber- lin “the lest lap of the race." said rday they had " or s new Rcichstog fire which will put the Nazis out of office." "No bombs dropped anywhere could have had more effect." said the chief of the RAF. bomber command in a pep message to all Royal Ordnance factory workers. "No weapon used elsewhere or in any other wsv could do more to shorten the wsr. MOVIE ACTOR. IIACIIII EUROPE DON DO of ll will? fifilllGWM%‘l2.liy-, 11-20-11. At Your Service "SALAIIA" TBA 8: COFFEE - lf less must now go further it is doubly important t0 buy Tea and Coffee by the “flavour” standard. Js Isms ' w‘ b” the virgin Mary on the day that ifing 0i the plans of the goycrnmllnl sacred to the Immisuliiie \_lirgiii and the Liberal party. Finance and that, public prayers be hcid oll Minister Iislcv was in Halifax whiti- ovcr the worl trade minister Mar-Kirmon and Dec. 8 is the “Day of Immaculate agriculture minister Gardiner are Conception." in the west. nunv with? 17.7w... fiwllg; lami- Starch "ll" ma. Factory ‘Tuesday. il-II-fll. e -\ “tr/greenest ‘live and is . - s to. Elafmbs Island Goldy Eton-fl 0-00- i Leave Charlnttcttiwtt 7.35 a. l1 12.00 noon. 4.30 i1. m. Arrive Charlottetown l.l0 n. l 5.45 p. m. 05 b. m. SUNDAY SERVICE Leave Charlottetown l2 noon. Coming nonoucementl The coming pronouncements of Prime Minister Mackznzle Kins: in regard to new wage stribiiiziiflion Am" chlflouetmy“ 545 n, "t stow ““So.°°'.'.‘§“‘ii;l..."°l‘§°‘..lii t. o. ..-~. no Rdiigfiiillgfilffi plans rfor post-vxnr ylfliillllllllltvgllllrglllaihnd§_lom u u reconstruction. .20 u" °° ‘ ' ‘ ' In thus rotniectiitg iltc two. tiicl "no v I suggestion may bo implied or stai- ' ‘ ed that while irritating controls on HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 28—(APl—- Rudy Vallcr. or as he's known in the United States Coast Guard. Lieiit. Hubert P. Volicrq announced Bar- urday night lie and Miss Betty Jane Greer. Washington. D.C.. act- ress. will be married next Thursday night at the Westwood Viiinge community chapel. z M. llnnm ‘Perm-n of Mount Mo- DONDONN -ze_<o e)- ul.“ M" loom of AI‘. and 0v Copt- Jnmes Sttiwsrt, former movie stlr who commands e heavy bomber squadron has nrr- ived in the European theatre of operations, it. was announced to- 0mm“ dam - 0 p. m. Loaves l 4.00 p. ni.