has been attracting people from help of local Germans. were spu-eadialg rumors about the city 1o he levelled oft by Nazi bombers. “This made half the population leave town in haste unaware this planes aloft. “Reaching the ca-pital on the Nazi Reign oi’ Tenor ‘The victims were in majority professional men, but others, even ' children. were not spared. Tlhelr had to end sometime. "mist r was not some. w “will lunch committee. Roll call is to 5Imp Bk .. 14.85 Int Nickel — FOR MEN —+ - Britain's largest Iiylng boat, the Saunders-Roe "Princess," will pro- i i . ~mncnn1ml .tr -aol i q o 0 o not speak about the smith, tor w“ me}, m mu“ ow mamas: m “cannon ml I03] New Canadlan Cltlzens ‘llfinllllfll fifilhlsflllfljfflllfgmw. gm alga-filler; and” Ixffiag‘ wfiorpllltltk a. Yaw? nlllllslulegglaavflltieug ° n. sl -<ori h, ' or an . . gs er work or unem . b alfllll olilaalllcuywll: llllgl W!“ 1000 Ognma ...._. ,.._._ ..... 30 during 1948. according to a report 0d a "Job W " 1n: “WEE, HBStS t Uta]: y l1 - A l l” ’ m‘: Pom,’ vlaiflw Rwrilflllvfla J- 01"- aaoo Oknlta s.-." _... .s 11o issued recently by iho laimio worn recently woo national my? l ml’ all ellllllly‘ an“ Nlfiiflwn- M°"°‘°“- 7- l- 1000 OLeal-y deputmenthfllilsia nppimuhnmiely ment service. Citizens we" w“ ~ llnw“ W“ ‘°""“ld°“ll“°l °“lfl' Home Kwwille All"! Mum'- aaoo Olilko 5s 1-2 oouu to 1on0 good sized glasses o! lo oo-oporoto by providing dud M: '-—"~*'— _ in schools but ever 0Y0. In ' l . "“"" """' "'" ' _ me new Canadians w“ we” movemenls on mm lllled bl. m reasons or We Yam! could rorogolwgllhor fisfiuellfifistzlglg! % gsularltgt .__....... m wafifinpgearesident or the metro gluon R1002“? 5:303» anthem-u, o: the Charlottetown notary Club rdusm- Many v1 them agave‘! be used, only in one case, that o: ljfflnllllls H’ E Mme, ‘m, R_ l; m0 Pflfnouj’ m" m 9° ' “m” “film- "‘ W” 1““‘°l‘°°'“ l“ ‘m’ m” l“ m‘ llllllllllllllll“ mm“ mm l "m" “mmdlni * ‘W’! W‘ arreit land- lin-s .1 ‘a hliilrloy moor-h Wm m” 19 F“ lottetown Hotel yesterday. ‘Ilhey started in the math-eastern di- loll street‘ recall,“ Gum“ B‘! - l“ 0mm P -—---- o: i ~ f "n; rection towards the calpital that “m”, Pollsll odmalloml mm» illilztlflilh 0! a P wrangle‘: ... ....-.- a _ l l Add“, 500mm Q gungul-‘lall, meant security to us all at that lllms lmm lllallqclhool up w," Rgé-Ithm Jlm Burden “d N‘ 2000p". Rey ........ “L: _ l . lollllmlly elllplllyed 3's ' “film crmcal moment’ How “on; they °l°°°d7 melt mall“ ‘nested’ W Lowther were chairmen. 3800 Piccadilly. gfllphell-l “d w,” employed Wm, gel-e! they soon found out, and so “l” lnllowln‘ mm“. wlak _ . _’_______ 1m Pickle C, l _ Ma's- Jud80 Emily. North River ‘ over m rties which all P06! pa"; n"; __ __ M» Qwmemir - ma» $;.".‘.El‘..“t.i l"... 3:: ..;::Ll M My» i» “Y” ‘"- 120 so... .. . She arrived here early in Novem- beginning. - Getting apnrtnieattx moo pm. A];- __ ber 1940. *“’P"l"- 10°“ Wm“ wwued for them wasn't dimiault ior‘ the Tl“ gllfllllhl-lét mrlltllll‘ hofile u: 3500 Qug Lqb _ Mal-la Gym-gm lama-ll, l it. With the invading troops still "Geslalpou and a meal‘; 5mm ‘Pryvn » m C]! k 0 March n00 Que M!“ slenogmphel.‘ l, glvlng laud“. at a distance o! 2 a-nd a halt days made a thorough lob ‘calming m, Mrs. Spurawnld ll‘ Mlwmorence am Quemom tion as nurses’ aide at the Pro- "W" m“ clly- ‘me 55°05: ma‘ best ones by throwing their pre- 14'“ “l6 PM“ em- l‘ ed u‘ 1500'Rochs vmcllu salllllofiuln She speaks chine-gun tire and détoilfltlolis of vlmls occupants oul on the “l”; Mubey presidl and‘) operv! o: 3500 Ron“ German, and also English, iairly hand-grenades could b‘? hem *1‘ with nothing but the clothes they mmmg bY "m! “I? m“; d 2010 Royalite fluently. ""3005 1W1?!"- 951391715“? l" U“ had 0n. Books were ordered to 0 OM13“ 5nd N?” 5 be ° ‘a 6000 Roybar l mm“ llmlllllll‘ l Yllgllslll" llrlilollillllllgsotllglillirsnospzvritlllnlis igéuellg- l" blllmdl ‘ml WM?” ‘full; Sllglfllélilllml ooll hillytolllll: S.‘ Irish JOHN GEORGE rmqn ~ sggflllmxgfl ormer Commander in the Yugo- ' radio recever as un 8r D6 A. - _ a“ 1y » ll‘:“:zl..l:.l.rtl oi iei- igi we“: My 2.“:- ll: liiimldffii’; ..l..:*.:“.:°.":: brawls‘; is. *;?,‘;,§:;;;;,°g,-- e I ‘- < ' . ,ever' n - r idcttgl tllllreolllfssulzlllll-élallil lllalfvylrmiarlslarllil the day “mp5 “ml l“ 5mm c3095‘ llllaSalllybllltilnw kléeP (ill-s awayl from were read-and aPDTOl/eli. ‘S’ mcghllfialmtg: 2300 Sherrltt the time or his University lrroau- 3;=ln=g@',§,,,;§,”“.‘.;l‘g “'3.i.,°‘“,i:§; oily thought or rollsiohoiod m Cllatrkwawxg: avwMalssngm suvesm- mam to be dawned- 11540866 glllznci“ ation until captured by the ltal- _l ,, _ . " _ “From that poin ." sai . . - ' lam l“ l94l_ He l5 presenlly elm hecroes who in appreciation fol Pazdzlemy_ nI ceased wonylng gl-uwyo-l-d m“ money waived iglonprlsgtn g olgxolggilhfi: glatlen ployed with the Dominion Depart- we llfedm“ llllly elllllyell, ulldll about the looks of war and turn- "W" ‘b9 "e70 cmldmle P5113’ be published ln the mnor held m n00 silgelligl; mom ol Plllbllc Wmkl He allrlv- gfillanlllflik rulgllhllslelelllerlllollllllel? Oll “l lo llllel-allllll‘ we ldlldll.ll°l.lbe' ifidw the Jubilee mdollmenl prejudice the trial o! John George 1000 Sturgeon ed here August 9th, 1948. ' lieve in permanence o ls 5i ua- . K. Cemka. a Polish veterall- ar-ll ellllllgell and lwlsllleld by Gel-ml?“ lion. R-epmlt °l commute“ “mulled: filth 3 er tllrelégi‘ 1% glliiillslll?‘ flvlllg llele llmll Mollcloll ml propaganda, was ethloueenmslraid i: “on Cllllslmas Elm 1939' I w“ School cmmmee hm no report Olive Durand-Beacon rich elder: 500Syivanite March ll, 1949. is now errmlnyedl "59 mum" 0’ ml" l‘ marched of! the street. 'I‘wo days but the president stated blinds l wldow who din‘ urea m) 1500 Tall“ u-llh Mr. Godfrey, Mal-shiield. rr m“l°““- later I arrived on a farm in the were needed lor the primary de- ll’ m, PP m 12501.8“ l; E; l 1 pmvlme 0g Meckienberg in Ger- partment. It was moved by Miss er "M" huel- Tl" P1P" hm 2200.“ L " l3 ‘. Wearisome Night March many Nlne monllls lawn not Mime Gmllble, seconded by Ml.‘ desmllbed him s; u, "vampire mur- 153011533“ un 52 __ Tells Own Story __ l - , , being able to stand the mistreat- Keith Thomas that the Institute delllll‘ 18150 Torbrlt __ 119 . llll “l; Ellelllllllglhwellllytllllllfihvla; ment and having a desire to learn purchase new blinds for this de- 7400 Tran R" 55 Teddy Pazdzierny. a Pflllsh vet- , Ella: ml 05mm: “lhyho ed all) a, tl-lldo, together with another partment. Sick committee report- 400 E Sulliv . 100 U“ Keno _ eran, told his own story in an ad-l - l h e lls l0 wp l labourer I contrived an escape ed one call made, Miss Florence 3100 E109!‘ 420 venture; dress to the club. lolll l e P0 llhalllly, ll lllllsalllll’ back to Poland. Thanks t0 my Maibey thanked the Institute for 11017 Eldmm 3655 Waite . 111-2 "It was ill June. i939." said we lllalclled e “hole " partner's knowledge of the Ger- the box of fruit given to Allister 2600 Eurel" 2000 Wekusko . 09 1-2 Pazdzierny’. "in the basement o! Covlellllg a, m5 Mlle (llllllz l0‘ man language as well as to a dis- Mabey, moved by Miss Robert 300 Falw“ 12100 Wiltsey .. our schoolhouse. where lol- the llle ells‘ l el coll llllle abs-an: order in the German administra- Crawioud, seconded by Miss Millie 1m Fleet W" - 1500 Win88"- - - 00 34 first time I noticed the tensionl llllley wlllghlll: ovlleeglg glllr olloclfds tlon I was able to return to my Gamble that we dispense with the 3300 llilalljllcllhller 600 Wright Har . 220 hi’ a coming conflict. between Pol-i _ B: wllh‘ l ee ll“ home town and unnoticed start practise of donating fruit to the 500 all’ ts er 1500YkY11Y6 B ---- -- 57 and and Gerrnanyl There our classi “f” lllllllll re us e5 ll ol my apprelnlioeship as assembly sick in hospitals and instead te- 4400 G all L'"l'( " TM“ ‘ales 65390“ sat around the radio listening to llllll, every possl e means mechanic in a plant which manu- member them with a card. 700 Golds M“ e '_'_—““—'“ {he reply the Polish foreign min- l ‘L’; llffelll blglgflgd iactured wood-lvorking machin- The was“, told m, meeting 2000 Gflldhaflfl? PRICE or us. nwsrarans _ lste w "i ' o the. . ‘ ' '_""- l ' mi. .3.‘ €.‘;..2?..‘°r‘?.‘§‘°'oii? o ~,',;;§,i,,,;§ g5"; 513;“ 331;» ,;;5;; ‘l... o... time o. city was 321,‘, fig‘ lggd,,,ij;flg,,,ge°gg§gsf° 33g; ggldnggull- row YORK. March is - we» Bromtlerg where I lived is lncal- l llm“ we look lo slde load; gr ruled by terror that became bet- Mm Claude vessel, laymed ,.e_ 8800 Gwllllm L8 — The street-sale price o! 80 per ed es miles to the south oi noh- lomll lor mm helm NW» llglm tel orizanized every dP-v- CW1- ceivilng $2.05 from the ueasurer to 2050 Gulf Lead "l" "l ‘mil’ papers 1n the United mg. A peaeeml town with its Pl. ‘planes whlch kept ll“, mull eentraulon camps established all llmsh palms Pmh Jones lol. vocal 1500 Halcmw M States is five cents. This figure beautiiul parks, ancient chilrches llndel, ‘ml, lreqllenlly almlll; over the country and in the Reich lessons m, me monlh ol Febnb 150g Halllwell H 02 “'05 dISCIOSBd 100B)’ b)’ “If Amflfl" or u-hirh some date as rhr back W” weapol“ al lllllocw clvllf swallovied thousands o1. my all 1500 Hard Rock 171-2 can Newsnaiwr Publishers Aaswl- . as the 14th century. the river cllt- lam on mesa wads I reallzed countrymen. As the result o! cnd- M153 Mlllle Gamble was appolnb 1000 Hun-mull, v 07 L2 ation. The daily newspapers, o! ling the loiwl in half. its old-full» llle ‘mlel. ol. a “l. and the ll _ less raids at our homes, families ed lo llllel-vlew the school clllll.l_ 1000 Hflsagfl 53 which there are 1,750 in the United ionod streetcars and beautiful sur- msygr a“! well as hls slmerlofilllv were separated. friends began t0 rm mlallve lo paying fol. me v°_ 1500 Heva Gm 09 5011005. 19011109 wmmflclfll dim" , roundings will remain to me a m the all In val“ we looked uh disappear, and no one knew W00 cal lessolm A blll o; 53 cellls w“ 1500 Hilhrldge 06 ‘ but 1100 50111804511805“ P5P!"- ' treasured memory’ to {he gldés for our Qwn gr allied was golllg ‘lo be next only the VUH-ld 00 be Dild- 500 Holllnger 5-8 i l "This city as the industrial cell- alrcmlts I do,“ think I llllvl, news oi allied victories or Ger- Ne“ meellng at Mrs. Claude 3500 Hosco . . 1-2 To LAUNCH FLYING BOAT l~ l" °l lwllll‘ Plmlelllnlll‘ lllclllell seen more than a hundred Polish ma“ deleals l“ Russla 1mm slal" Vessevs with Mrs. Al-bam Gaudet 1000 Hllwey ' ' near Polandis main river Vlstula. ‘mg-rad, left us udth the hope this and Mrs. Kmh mom“ as the J32 Hud Bay LQNDQN, Much 33 _ (mum-u) Ii . ""'H" -i u‘: l OMINION sleep nous: GIOIGIYUWI 0N! k ll, all over the country which re- _ . , be msweled w“ a _ i? suited lll ll; sleady lllwwlll “ml llpleihrlmllenilalwelllo llliadmlbegurl-artlllllillltf for lit home. ‘mere were B8": in; hint. Mrs. Alilstinhgrllisilhclfiaxilo 2:808 lllliollalmn 1 bahly be launched in December, “rowel-ll” lll lam‘ ll ll“ bee“ ed in the last davs o! August. The “m” ca“ lol l-ll" ln the ‘an At have charge o! the Ploxram. 3100 Joburkem“ 5: 1950' and. wlll u“ o" on h" m“ ' ll l that cosy that many Germans re- Erml. and clvlllllns we" gelllng i043. only thisltime 10l- good.‘ t Mrs‘ oak Hick! who w” ln 3000 Janet > l-llghl 1mm cow”, Isle o! wlglln . ll“; rnalned there (to our mlstortuxlei ready for dance ma‘: started first I worked in a briquette-vpan charge o! the program for the 1000 Kayralld... 1-2 m February’ 1961,“ w” dlaclomd " will? ."‘.’.‘JSE..§.‘.”.'.° ll“ ill: “we or m °i‘fi°“.‘...°€§.l‘?.2‘2.l." .£‘:‘“:..f = o o w» i ‘El a 6 09¢ fl ~ l 1 _ accep e _ “Q” mp’°“’“l"‘l ‘l mmllly °l llfollolglmllol? dililysbyulgiolgl >*"“°“°“ “llllpalll lol mllt dwiall lclllledflauhlalile vlélslollllllledolleilg: gill; 23203 égldd 0% osno (or) — ‘mun war . .. . . _ ,~ . loo pglnlisiilldln a population n! a mnllnuously me gnemy hammep allslrclllllllsllaeizvllrltl iocgilerresuwe p" Young pimples Th“ W95 followed 1000 Kirk Hud . 50 losses of the Norwezlan merchant “Mlelfllnl mfinnrable bmalb ed into the city with artillery and cent a! Yiny companlons’ wlllh by an Illlsh sol-lg mnleslh Meellng 1600 Kirk Lake 135 marine as tabulated by the Nor- , _ ,, . , bombers. Staying mos: oi that cm I well! closed with the National Anthem. 1395 Labradm‘ 450 wegian Shipping Bureau, were ‘I00 (‘flzlr things went fast, said the llme in lhe lmsemenl l onlv this construction uu A dalmy lunch was sewed b m zoooLaguene 0414 m of 22mm‘) ms ‘only 3'2“ tpefike“ ‘ll“""ee“'": ma“? heard all that and got occasional 01°“! m?‘ cgflsgelgimllfillndlzig‘ hem“ find wlrmlllee l“ elf"; 231001. Dufmllt. 12s lllollflllllegllln slam; l,“ imllm l ‘ ~' e s n n . - . ' " - - filer: mllflil/ g1 them had Just illllllllllfljllllll llle llllmases do“ l° always building nili- “““ "‘— 200g 03kg "u" melllllels’ 45° lllmlllllm m” W121i" ‘college. Schools‘ t>1<><ed"'f0r "on m‘! mh due lo lack ol boxes and air-raid shelters. We “mum 3700 Leltch . . 11s "lmls “ml ll Mel“ lmllllvl‘ summer vaoailons. housewives bc- lupplles and ‘Especially water w"; not Bulldog but l1_ we tried 1800 Llllle LLL 78 108g, ‘hell- llvom a I1 1"‘ 1° ma“ ‘unljlles “l lmll: worm? had been wen ll f“; to escape we would receive the (Continued from Page l1) 5900 Lvuvicvurt. basements arid cellars were tier!- Mxl day new mussels mOP/ed l“ death penalty. As the invasion -~_-__. 300 Mauls“ l __ ' pned in case oi was Warfarft Md lhls was the and o! a mo‘, began I was removed into another 3000 Cent Por . 1200 MacDonald trenches {or protection o! passers- struggle that deeply shad" camll near Meek where I worked $360101 ghem Res . 500 Ml-lehod _ l _ by vwre dug in parks and io sum everyone o’ m A few (lav; lat" in an army store. The monotorl- >100 Cwheslterville . 400 Madsen ll, ll“ l", werybody was getting! parlly by Harland mm “on M” nus routine o! this camp was bro- 20m éraham 900 Mul Gt AA e u c e _ ""d~" m“ sllmeblllll“ l collllllll I returned to mv home llown E11: llell only by llle lll-llllal ol Am- 8550 C0“ llllotur" l 2O McIntyre imagine how it was going to look lerlng ll am” wllal seemed lo m” ol-lcgn ll-wps in the early Spring 2500 Co: Btsaofila so 1:500 McKenzie like. Until then it had been mv m long time I could we m“ m; or 104s." said the swaker- 1000 Co“ Lebel“ ‘l3 1% llfldllflhm o l ‘"’°“"““°“ m“ w“ w“ °llll °°'l' more damase had beeri done to l" 320 C01! Smelt" 9a 4500 Mlld acrmac T0 Wlth nocted with history books. tales of except for the Synagogue whlfll; Reaches England 1900 Conway; - 118 n00 Ml“ Ont older people about the rust W?“ had been blasted by entering cap- . 2000 Crestaurulrrl- 20 100 Ml o3 ' 0' W" m‘ “W5 m‘ m“ lllllllllle tors and two bridges blown up by “l “lent l° Ellgllllld ‘ml “lllell 3000 Cub Air- 45 1000 M Ilfimgr?!‘ 09 "him l“ “h” mm‘ "l ll“ lllllllc‘ our own troops l“ “n” “my “d ‘mm “ml ‘I000 Darason M 10 4000 hi. Golldwfue >29 ‘ T t. It could n0‘??? hfllfvefl lo me and “on m“, slrllel comer posh,“ iholh until the oha o1 the war. 1000 Decal“ l, 31m Neg“ 24b rvnpuamo numminss 8X “C lOIl lilorthlelrlle all... l m‘: are °l..l"l:“£.ll;*zl.welds“; do m» New Air" ' o vwnr =0»- ' Yea" 0 - 5' ,‘ execution ot'the town mayor. c“ ll ' Deniaon 067-8 1000 New Bid 061-2 September collie and now T want slnw lllen the“ postal.‘ were a am very glad to be here and 1090 Della l ll 1200 New Cal 165 _ _ - _ P Si l to fomet l-t as long er r * r ho u; make m ermanent . ' In line with the reduction of Sales Taxes announced by the £::*.*.":'..l::‘:.l.l:".lY..r::::::.“:l.:l‘ ’ " %% 31555355; - $02“; ill. ll lure-curses .. . l m From llle vm, lmlnnlng lile w; mach at the other guests said 40o Dome 4000 New Non __ o5 H fill, lllnlull “pl, Mmnhllknl ' Dominion Government, all Baggage and Handbags are r1- iral r-Ra ' word I‘ - a un lrlty mm e011 summer li in _ F A lljjf fallllwlfllyl gust? oi tile yilllljllilllz-ll-gl/Rldl-[Toiflllilefl 420g ggllnolrllik .. lg $23.1. 2,3 111;,lfglie'fhjffil";ll§ljflff;lifgf {kl duced in prices here, in line with Hi0 Government reductions. "F711 this day at s am.- Germani hand agmlml lllm m“ l, l“ ln rrlihh Storey said he hoped that 1000 Dulama .. ~ 26400 Nicholson v4 ....l i-iiFY- Ne" Mm bun-l {mil- . . messed our border-s and’ at l1?! selbdelence the term Displaced Persons would 1000 Duvay _ e40 Norands . 54 1.2 filjgll‘ l*,'l'l',‘,'j“;l§'l‘,“"}‘,',j},‘f,,‘§§,§{ Y°'" "m '° "w" noon I llvvd thrflugh my irfit af- . r ' - not be used in s eakin oi these 2600 E Mal . 222 10500 New Thur - , . lllll . raid. "Illie raihvsv station and slnlglelllllllilly llzvetyullgslpalzlsollllllllgl llglni’ p g M 1 2 llsdflmfhzldtlgumlulzieflihllz“ w‘ p i_ni 099077019?“ V‘ ~“‘"’"‘ "m4" "m h“ b”? dreds of people wouldn't be uflf- llililllglfi-lllzrlfvl-lflloll-{Trlfimllfili cl l, ed ill’ Y-Rfflfit 0f U115 first 130805- resled by the “Gesialpou Mess aingtze pnpllll! aolemnrhet and uilni- w c m ' The casualties were high on ac- exemllong were n commén event “Awe; lu ufliqu§l_ II: Elvsévldélli count of large numbers of people and wen‘ “filed wt on me ma“ fxmefflfgflrlfe “rah: ‘ "M, l, awaiting trains, lmxlous to get to k" Null! m on m‘ oulsklrll ol lllohoil. Order ear y. (m. m) (spin. - their homes outside c-i’ icvwn. Adll- mwn. ' ‘ 5°‘) P°*'l'"4~ o“ no n” u” c axis."ll...l1:=.lll...l:l:?*:..rl.:l FRI-Iiru-yo NGDRE E~ M-LEOD 1!") .__.' l . J nationality was the only crime they committed. 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