>"%// eople's Paper ' Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew and to self-sacrifice. MAXI MS OIL MERE MAN, Grout women baton: to history "f mun, Founded luv. i fit‘. Guardian. Two Cents. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1944 0 URA GE, I and Loan ital Reaches ,566,000 over-all will h! "'9 vpm-y Lam in this “IE2. stood It $3,566.11”, u huadiiuorters announcrd night. The total included 7.350 from special names a l'.°‘“...‘.‘:t.‘""‘::l tl '1‘ 0 .. 7Q Eriliilfialjngubsorlptloru la $1.- lmvldual subscriptions b! with; were broken down ll gpim, with the objective in brackets In léavhmvizgsm) iiry Demands iitopsy In arr Fatality A coronrrs jury last night, nf-i r hearing sctcral witnesses, re-I ested that an autopsy bo held‘ '1 the body oi Joseph St. Clair rr. Other requests were that c evidence of Dr. J. D. Mc- ulgan bc heard. that the former idcnce of the deceased be as- trllicd, 11nd that efforts be ads to dlscovoi‘ cine person or H0115 wiio might have seen betwrcil noon ’I‘l1esd~ay and_ e time his 1 body was. tst seen in llzc _ G s n bag but which 1m. MacFarlane man. The two .. v lo n telephone. 4 m" IP-PC quickly answcrcd‘ ~ tall, Cwslablc Hand-rahan '11 the ti pulling the body of Jose h m‘ out of the water onto t e ~ nkmeiit 5st. t (‘SSDS WCTB heard at lnque. . Constable night's 1:121. the first u ness describ. ~ how hr and Constable Han- Fliidpuiiea the bo Cs ‘Monica on s... a, Col. l1- M Coming Events "Movl "* .......:‘.t:.¥““ “m” sisal; "Shop's-bit. “t --, a - . urtiiir 1:1. 1.30 iaiyiliab réfdilfday" 11-11-31. "Jilst arrived. car of Beet Pulp u“) I Ion off car. Get it while it - Dillon dz Spiller/t. 11-7-41. "Builds $176M r-1 i1 m‘ Fu- < - - . ll . Nat- mniéis Board Movies, “Dance p‘ i . ieasailt Grove Hull. @1218». November _is_th. "lit. ‘MrMmn§i"ri‘f§.“‘il¥s.§‘:lf3lI£I u 1* 3°" for fntterlinl your chi k- "- Piirern Chick Ihterla. Chegk- u_luwglcir.hllllglzihintl. else need- Wmil- m‘ lbalrgigff.‘ "Planers 1 a p ease read our block. limo“ Mnkmn‘ Bgnuridgleotlons 1 9-21 "Patten 11-min h Flttenl M h_ 315 Wxmaglflgoiir "focal agur-gflhl m‘ "m unit or dioaler can| ' “ilv ___ Y0 Ilium: Markt m“ foilowlniiig week of my- den and u: chicken: with 1r RINCE co. LIBERALS 0MMEND RALSTONZ‘; .SINCERITY Confidence that in resigning hi: portfolio of National Defence over tho mlllllowor llsuo Col. 1.1.. Rais- ton was vWIIIPI-Cd by."the highest rllwlplea of patriotism and love of country." and sincere admiration iol‘ his “sincerity of purpcsg and for ‘havlnz the courage of his con. victions", were expressed in a n. solutlczlrl ‘ axeou ve of‘ the East Prince and Wblt Prxncg liberal Alsocintlonr yesterday. The moolution was moved by Hon. Horace Wright Bedeoue, and srconucd by Mr. EP. Foley. Bum. lnerslde. Addressed Caucus The former Minister of Nationa‘ Defence arrived in Summerslde a. 11.30 yesterday and addressed the cnuoiu of Lib al cxecutlvcs. No official statcm nt wiis issued but, 1t is understood that he will continue us representative 101‘ Prince lll thi‘ House 0i CCmillblls duriiii: ilic me. sent. session thuiuzlt ho has no iri- tention of runnlnz in the next. lzen. erol election. "No Statement" Approachud after the ntcctinz fol‘ a statement. Col. Itaistoil said that he is “not maklriiz any state- ment these days without giving it a wrest deal of consideration." From conversations with those present at the meetiiiiz. the mason 1m‘ Col. Raistonts visit appears to ave been to explain llLs resiiznat- ion as Minister to the Liberal ex- ccutivc: his reluctance to make any statuinent at. the nrrsciit time l5 at- tributed to liis desire not ‘to sat aiiythmn that would injure the ivzii‘ effort. and to izive his successor ii; office everv opportunity to suc- ceed. It. is understood that ne tx- pressed no desire to rcsian‘ liis sat in Parliament at this time. Al; 11W: o'clock Col. ltalston was. the truest of a gathering of Liber- als at a dinner in the Olympia lol- lowlilsz which he left bv ‘plane for tho mainland. he was accompanied by Mr. James Wills who had bccn his private SECRtRYV uvlillc he was Minister of Notional Deteiicc, Mr wtetlls 1111s opened p. law business in awa. A iasolution of confidence was passed at the mtetlnlr. Rowlution of Confidence Foliowilu: is the text of the rt‘- soiution 0t ctmfldcitcc round at. tho caucus mectina: “Whercas ilic f-Ioll. J.l.. Rltlsttiil. our cstecmud reoresentliuvt :11 the v ‘nnlcnt 0f Ciriiadn. iris 211cc‘. nls position as lvliitisicr‘ of ivntiona. Defence. rcrsoived that. we. the executives of East and West ~ Prince Lrberal Associations 111 loilit session asem- bled. to express our siiiccro rears-ts that Canada ls lusinlz tile services 0'1 such an outstaiidlnlz man in the Federal Cabinet as Col. ton has proved himself to be. “We have been nizutly honored bv liuvlnlz as our‘ rcpresciilntivc such an outstalulinl: Canadian. one who has iziven his utmost in ability sacrifice and service for Canaan and on‘: to whom the Canadian people owe a deco debt. of ilrazitudc "We have firm faith that in cum- in: to his momentous decision to reslxn his position as National De- fence Minister. lil view of his 111- in o Nosed at a caucus of the. timate knowledze of army icnulre-I merits at thi. battlefrunts, lac was prompted bv the hiuhest DfIllClDIEa of patriotism 11nd love of coiiiitrih. 11nd we zidmlm him fol‘ liis $1110.“, 1‘lt.v ol Dtlrnosc iiild for linvltiz the‘ COIIFRKE oi’ his convictions. "We assure him of our K112111111- lee to extend to him 011i‘ Wl1OIl~ litnrled support as our Y-Dffibfilllfi- tlve in the parliament of Cailad Moved bv lion Poi-ac:- Writ: seconded bv Mr. ulct’. Sharp Flurry 0f llohot Bombs Hits England LONDON. Nov. 9 — (A P)- Ai sharp flurry of robot bombs which» kept Southern England antl-alrcrzlfti and fighter defences busy _ the night and killed at least i ersons stirred speculation today‘ at tho Nazis have established new. launching site: in Northern Hol- nd. long ranfe Rocket V-I, wlu beins annlt ‘ ‘ 11-9-11-21. uggd "Speculation on where the launch- ing sites of V-l and V-i are silnra- ted is fruitless’ said a broadcast by Transocenn, Nazi propagarkiglla ° agency. "The aim Ire most s fully camouflaged. It is impossible to ind out where they are.’ The robot bu came over the Channel from tho northeast. Antl- alrcraft. uns destroyed some in the air. fahter planes chased oth- era, and at least one bomb fell into the sea. ltitnpp ni cltasn SAINT JOHN. N.B.. Nov. 0 — (OP) — IO. Morley Don las Mc- Laughlin was killed last rlday in an airplane crash near Goose 8 , Lab d cording to my ra or, ac m‘ Wm word received hero by . He into ‘ s‘- Pmrl. amen. llle, u - iirray River Mel- h1t'u'“'.,,,°',f“-' scout-om!’ 3.2212,?‘ M, ‘ min. ' 011a 1 tt - Pa, mg?‘ Qll-lgntzr n D. 111.. lfflt-mflbiov. other cen- ltnt. M semenl: with local lily u.“ should bolrroatg; 1 "if hi5! vtifs was attached to the RAP. Trans- port Command at Dorval, Que. - Manslaughter IR Joiiiilltildntioiis n: > ‘ case. Sentence was sot tor Nov. 20. The German Radio again declar-I ed that the "Flying Telegraph Pole" . '__ i I War ‘Situation Last-Night I __ i1 By Iii l». MICK. Alloolntol Prom War Analyst I Nazi broadcasters have shouted “wolf” so often in announcing "major" Russian nr Allied offcnslvcs that they are no‘. to he trusted. They arc serving some home-front purpose oi’ their own, possibly to keep public apprehension stirred u|i or possibly in hopes of claiming im- portant victories ll’ the operation 11o described proves an affair of limit- cd objective. For that reason Berlin assertions that the United States 3rd Anny has launched a full scale break-through effort against the Men-guard- i ed Lorraine: Gateway to the Upper Rhino must ho accepted with cau- | lion. That it has somc definite relationship to Allied preparations to turn or blast a. way through the German Rhlneland defence wall goes without laying. Thor: ll no good reason to doubt, however. that tho nut Alllod main power blow in the west will fall on the Netherlands extension of tho Siegfried Line. That hiu been implicit in every Allied move since the sweep thraulh Franco and Belgium reached German frontiers too far ahead nf its supply lines to push on immediately to the Rhine. The objective for which the 3rd Army is reported to have seven divisions in battle on ll. fill-mile wide front from north of Met! to cast of Nancy could be to turn the powerful Met: defensive blrrler h! failed to take by assault. The capture or isolation of tho Met: fortrcris would unquestionably put Patton's forces in a position to strike toward the German frontier and the Saar river just behind it. 1 LEGION CHALL GOVERNMENT TO ACT 01v MANPOWER ISSUE orrawa. Nov. a -_ to?» —Th_e C 1:11am Legion Dominion Council presented a_ brlct urRinz 1m- medlaltc conscriptlolt for overseas ' R Fine report | to Hrlinc IVDXlLSIZEl‘ Mackenzie K111i lip and Iciflflifléd to discuss their pro- n a ELQ upostlls tor an huui‘ llllfllzo mrnutes. it ‘ ' ' council mcmbcl‘ Jud their l-ll- tvith their views lulcliarlflod. Following the interview tvlth the whicliiPritnc Minister‘. ivho was accom- gndl partied bv Defence Minister ‘Mc- uliiformlng of No. 60 (Chrirlotte- Nauirhton. Reconstruction Minis- town) Squadron. Air Cadets oi.’ 191' IHWVQ- ‘lei-Emmi mtmeaxnda" Canada have Just received the‘ kenQenfnd HQQIEAI‘ M“ t fgentafgw annual inspection report for the‘ m“ “"10" 155“ a ‘ a e ‘ ' ». , . - 1' g th.t t‘1‘i1‘ ‘ircscntailon called ljtllqlu‘ yo“ ending 31s! Aug-Iniloi‘ iiirimctIirito ‘ZICIIOZl to eiiforc.‘ The actual inspection was iniiii“$111;5‘;f§g;§,}§l§“fig’,,g§{‘tfgtgflgffif 011 Mo)’ 4. 1944- “lid “'85 ""59 by tcti nv unanimous 111m whole-heart- Group Captain H. M. Hampton-led bile-f tlint a critical situation D-FC» RA-F- The Yemfltks 0f excels that can only be inet ade- Grnup Captain Hampton on thoqunlclvr bv sendina overseas im- lnslwctlon report are as follows‘ ‘ nivriliitcly thi. traiilcd troops of the "A smart wcll turned out squarl- Home Defence armv now iii Can- ron which gives the impression of utza. V _ _ _ having good keen instructors. .i:1:i| ‘lilo Plume hllnistcnirilxi U-fOYE intelligent cadets. Bearing and - 11K‘ dclfilmfi" m5 leilsfms m’ march tlisclpllnrw-Good. Core-lwlshliie; to continue a wluiitary moniiilt-tvoll carried out." :svstrni. of FCIIIIOTCIPJL: the armv 8- The Cumnmnd Cad.“ Omcer m; vcrseas. and. liis reasons fol ins - ports as follows. basing his fulfil; c ucription ntcasurcs._ r _ _, _ "Nu re sons 110i, llltld‘. public be» (Oonnrlued on page s, COL 4) fibre were izilc-n. Iictvcvei. at the Ailege Jap Use " | n 0f Poison Gas , ciicl of 1111 hour and 20 minutes o1 The Local Committee sponsored the organization 1'9‘ ~ ‘file Leizioit brief said the izovvnv, lllllll. slioirltl act on the iilaiidate oi the 191.2 lmlillluver plebiscite and ii-l- 11.; auiniiriiv to scncl zlli fully 1.11" v .- i. o < l? y‘ VB. G. M. P. Raids Last Aircrew lleliiher Reported Sent Overseas Men NOWMfll 'I‘raining Probably Wiii Become Civilian Air Reserve. OTTAWA. Nov. 9 -- tCPi -TllC last aircrew graduate frcm the bu; Commonwealth Air Training Plan has gone overseas. but some 10.0w men now in the training stream will complete their coilrses and Join those who have lust graduated um ivy the ali- plan that was 0n Illgher casualties than ltas rc- sulted has brought about this latcs: Air Force will cut by a third Jan 1st. and the tralrtlng plan azrcr- merit will not be extended ‘cefoncl 4.20!) iiimrcmnen waiting lo start. training. the amalgamation of training commands, a cut in the Air Council and the closing dawn of many air stations. The new more of 5211:1111; lriiixcrz. and recent gradtaies bu}: to civilian life will be explained to tho men 1n an official ooursa of be will wear a dis- and they will military (trait ;not be ‘bubject to i regulations Meanwhile. a large ituniber of ,fll1‘l3!‘6ll' members on operational Hralnlng overseas. who may never lge-t a chance cl’ taking part in factlvg- service. will be given first iogiportuiiity to join the Pacific ‘expedition which will be raiscd v11 Ia re-voluritcsr ions-ls and which may consist cf about 15 squadrons. a source said. He also said it was Ilkciv that the civilian reservc. if iircrled. :1l=o might be given a chance to volun- fcci‘ for Pziciflt: sewlcc Regarding the rsportefdciriobil- lzatlon cf a third of tllc forcc Jan. 1st. it was recalled Maj. Pc‘ merit speech indicated 1h.- nlan would be general for all thrrc services 0n Beer Parlors . stntlal rwairlforcentents. _ ‘filo delclzatlon. headed by Asfx. Vvaikcr. Dominion lucsiclcnt. said‘ llllYfi was DllLUPiltESS in Canada be-i cniisc 0f “a traulc wrist‘: of man- D0\'.t‘1' when ‘the lssucs of civlllzat-i iuii flit‘. lit stake.’ The bittermssi discussions, vicws of Lezlon rnem- bers were unchaiisted.’ . Nov. 9 ~ (CF1- Aitthcrlties 115-, CHUNG KIN Chinese Miliia: v sorted today that the Japanese had used ' “lai-itq nirintities" oi poison ‘mpt to overcome 11cc at tlig Kwmlgsl ppm/inc? mp 31 of Kweiim . “'11s fouiitl also 1111101111 flglitlnl: men The M. ,1, jdilgd to dislodge of the SClVICLS overseas. the defenders, "ivlto lteld IIYCII‘ “*"i"_ llfilmolgs llilflmlfifl" t-lériiauthorltitllzgs sa . hr c1‘ the inn g1 Comm-ind llCffJlkfd I tacks" by Ill.‘ Japaile. c‘ | eastern, northern and soiiilxcrm suburbs of Ktrciilii ltlcet ltificials Found Guilty 0f for Prices 1mm OTPAWA. Nov. 9 -- (CPI -A delegation of 1'5 representatives of potato growers 111 the eastern pro- vinces today asked representatives of the Prices Board and Agricul- ture Department to relax export restrictions on potatoes. » . Hon A. C Taylor‘. agriculture Defence counsel Lucien Gcntlron, miniblcl. for New Brunswlck acted oruioiiiiccd the dnclslon would be “s Spokesman for me delggfluon “Vim” . which included delegates from Nova QUEBEC. Nov. 9- lCPl -Two, oyal Caitudluil Mounted Pollcej fticcrs tudiiv wen found uuiltv on, ivrth 11-‘ Chllft-JCs ul dllflllfiflllrfllltl‘. 111 euch Ill CFC ‘i! The two men. constable Fernana . Savard. 21, and spacial colistituln s??? 02mm’ mt“! Quebec‘ and Roper Llzottc. 25. were ch11: ecl in w” 51m e “so “r mm“ 5mm‘ connection with the iattil shouting: 9Y5 <1" Prince EIhVYIFd 1515\nd- of LM-lczrr-old Georges GUGHKLISI Discussions uihich wok place w- wiio was killed while bcinlr pursued. day Wore dESCPIbi-‘KI RS b91118 lat-gel)’ across i1 flclrl 112111‘ his home. iof a preliminary nature. A lur- Gucnttte hart uccn 501111117. rollow- llicr meeting is planned tomorrow lniz an attack on 1111 R.C.l\1.P. cons-' when a small committee will dis- table wltu was arresting an allcszedl ma; detail; of the growers‘ propo- draft-dodflcr. sap ‘ Mr Ta meeting that with expectations nf a‘ "?.‘“§3i.“‘.'1i’§i“ £11.35" $231312; ‘ e requiring ermlfs for the export of potatoes sgould be removed and lt was hoped that the discussions to- I l Gov’t llesitation Ballad lncrodihle 101' said following today's i» Charlottetown were raided ycstcr- day afternoon. A squad of R C M, P with cars and trucks dcs—. cended upon them, seiacd all the‘ beer. boxes, barrels, boilers, ctr‘. used 1n the manufacture or Sill" and took the seized goods to R. C M. P. headquarters. Quantities of 5118M and molasses were also seized. The raids on the diffnrent placcs were made sinlultaneouslv. afoimiotl Police from rural (‘enti- s had 1,...“ called into the Cit_v on orders from Illslbectoi‘ N. J. Anderson and lwu officers were assigned to each pilot‘ markccl for search. Constable Liind relliécscnted the City Police in 511-.‘ s. The seizures Were made 1111.121‘ the authority of the Excise Act '.l'!.'I >1 m Bracken Declcrres ‘ Deceived Army, People l. iUITAWA. Nov. 9 -- (CP) —J0l1ii‘ Bracken. National Proarcssivv Conservative LCZICICI‘. salt] in statement toiiltzht that I-‘rltiic Mi - lslcr Mackenzie I{lll'-t'_"l‘l.l.'; botrli cd his trust and ueccivml lxiih inc grmynoversxas and the DECDIO at 111 his statement followlnsz llioad- dress in which thi- Prime Mililsff‘! last night supported voluntary i:- verseas service. M1‘. Bracken said ‘ was "more than evident now" that Mr, K1112 never (lid intciid it‘ implement his 11nd’ rtaklnlzs R-Vvn to parliament. The overseas armv was in dire need of trained lclnforeonients and of rest and help. Mon must be sent ovcrseos to ihc entire 1 xtont avail- morrow would result in that action being taken by the BOVBTHmtBfll- MONTREAL, Nov. 9 — (OP) — Rev. Gilbert Oliver of Montreal told the Kiwanis Club at a RE- membranoe Day gathering wtlay that "to veterans of the st war and of this. the hesitation of the Dominion Government in the mut- ter of sending support to Canad- ians ln tho battle lines seems in- credible." "It seems incredible i-hlt We’ should not send draftees overseas because they are afraid it will 11P- aet the country." said Canon Oll- ver. "What is the upset suing to be when the war is over and tile men come back? "We cannot see how any 841i‘- Qrnment can play 901m“ Wm“ Val‘ uable lives." able in Canada. Mr. Bracken said. "This is an immediate raliuiiii decision which follows WDorts the] A from dispawh "m" R055 Mun”- lts Marcili F15; deadline. Previously. Air Nlillisl ~ Power. had annourvzed the dis hzurge of 1 letter now in the prepared, a source <llOWllIg tltey arc ‘Fifteen or i110re beer “parloi‘s" in 8 PAGES I I Ias By HOWARD COWAN in a civilian air reserve, a usually th-m four mil " to ‘ ' ' 1 ' well-infonned source s;i tmight ‘ 5.5mm mo“, wwniafen “e31! P9P“? ““"_',"j"'??@- ____ A huge Summs c’! "flrcy b h“ on Vlll ‘s v1.1 zicross atsllfi e nirdliei liiglivruy f'i'unl Mctz to Cllalcnu 511i. 1;.-. 2;. Xllllfin‘ 1o the southeast. Cflflfldifln Press war correspond- ‘Prit; said the battle for solithivest ‘Htlllllllll eiidcd at dawn today in ilic tviiitcns first snowfall as .v-,i (IllPI-lll in: Polish troops of In; ‘lst Canadian Amp,‘ “iimq cu; m‘, Ilnst Gc-riiraii rearguzirds south or‘ yl-lle lvfaas River at. Moerdijk, sell. Inf.’ 3W0 prisoners and several 591g. pznpclled guru, i-‘Jr a bloody titres-day battle Pull“. lTlCilCLI the wrecked -'<I1‘1<t‘_b1_v1Zcs lint] the last 0t 1i bzinzl of act- GCflnflllg 18ft m 1.... l; n suicide stand behind a ring of concrete defences surrendered meckly. "The fall of Moerdiike could atoll nlark the and of a phase of the “Tl? l" UK‘ WPSII." Munro wrote. 011 flflvtlvzi Wnlcliercn Island on the north side of the Scllcldc. on- l)‘ two pockets of from 100 fr) 15o Gcrtnniis remained north of Middle. burg. and lhPse were marooned mid . allc they wanL-d to surren- “ 1 I0 B ‘l l-‘ll “mils 1111110 Canadian 411115’. 1119f‘ fiircn Cll the north nllOff‘ mic 1m without oven gigking LONDON, Nov, 9 __ iCPi -P:ime ‘ F , the “full exertions" of Britain, the United States and Russia will be needed to defeat Germany. "this military antagonist at last beaten back to his own lair." Britain's dominant thought ‘was to end the "frightful slaughter and devastation in Europe within the the Lord ltlayons luncheon at the Mansion House. “ft is high time we had another ulshed audience. He hailed the operation to clear the Schelde Estuary. carried for trrnis. - - ,_ - . _ by armies under Field ‘ lflllflnllfllPagamldlfilo called the Mongggmeryg ccmmand, bu; ad.‘ 1° "PPmPB Phase "Y ".11. ded that the hard-fought battle‘ \‘.lllI.Cl‘ tillvllSllY‘. and said ' i1 \t‘.l l VII . i dPSlZllMI hi2 Saar intlust . so ' lie but iliiicl o... of advanced America-ml ions at Borg. ‘ ‘ . _. _ I and 1r of lite (IlHSIOflS planted two we“ pom of Antwerp a; me dis. and Canadian pasualtlcs. He said the irctary in the Netti- erlands ripened the Schelde river "will very shortly place the er wn hi '-- - - {has airfoil? ln-dirattmltliat at “fii i phmds on my east bank c: nasal of ‘he northern flank which gflebgigtléhgltflitli yeati" all?‘ sdeitgllt» I . - . musorinq m1 p1‘ . ,. -_._ a _..-n _1 ‘ ‘ v ‘_ . 1v ralon as on: z clole w 111d 1y. followed. N H‘. flififixllfym“gllékgrfighthe llfigkitvlll Drflirllll) mote into Gannon.» i imucecl bv advanclnlr tlr~ Valli l _ “finish, ATjGGOi-‘idld h“ , H’. M ~Y Want: » "8- - .fcir"the final struggle» A dflfe of coupons for March. J11i.1- ' ' "_ ‘"“ ‘ suPlJorted this iwrowram fc the ' A 9...“; (pawn. d‘ t‘ ‘NW’ M’ “mild P" the lhfefihhflltl August and October, . Navy and last ziiqhi, Primc Minister ,,,{...¢,{nf..,n of fldilfvgdwglghtfn of Germany and ll will take the‘ reggg/‘lrlllflfiufklxttiijd to result lfLrn ‘ V. ~' Maegan,“ K1,...‘ m m,‘ reinforfl“ ‘ - iiull excl-rim. of the three great z e ration fiom 1: to 1-.l . iiiniiuiiral day Ycsteiuiai’ overran l6 tot = and villages and captured . 10 ;1l'l5'illf‘l'3. pushed across a1 t lZ‘\' rif the stream at anothsrl 1111 ..itiiird wcint north cf fort-i YIZliTPKI Part2. j I To the north inside Germany.‘ ‘ 1h.- n s 1st Army lashed out ml i limited attacks southeast of ARCHER} powers. every scrap of they can give. to crush down desperate resistance which we must expect from this military antagon- ist at last. beaten back to his own Voices Determination At another point he said: "Although it is our duty to Work lta1‘d—and we have worked hard- to produce lame schemes of soc- ial improvement and advance. 211-. I Comments 0n i " ‘ t ' t l: - ‘ Conscription 3A.. ca.‘ if..°tl.“l‘..l..é..‘zt‘.f .833.‘ war to peace. or from war in 91-, rope to war in Japan. in far distant. lAgin, although we are bounélhlte —- fulfil ti-"id 11* lliebuban SCHHII; yesterday wltlchl ammo“ of the “w” m m‘ ummme‘ provides that izeneral and business “mcmflonw _ iii-i 12ers of nil commercial and in-l He 551d l‘ §l“"chlu'n°°”viglt (iiistrlzll CUHCOFIIS in Cuba must be Stalin martin: might easily br in ihrivr Czibii s. l-f. Hart‘ the suffcrings of mankind and stop; i‘1iii:-.111-'.:\i:c1 l f0 Cuba 1 tho fearful process of dP-Slifllcfl div it 1v"- Ill lllilsuilal opi on the‘ tlmi ‘which is 110v: ravaglnc ~11! itio will not hccaliie 111w. iearth " l We lilivc t h‘ "Th9 prospects of such a meetq .1112." Clturchiil said "have b9?“ vamp‘. knpl-qyr-d ‘ the results of. M119 presidential txecticns 1n Units States." _ , Prllzsiniz Wlvilo tho niitlicticc n91"! llaiidctl. Mr Churchill added: f “And for which v-‘c “Yiltijfl brcathlersl)‘ on Tuesday last- ‘(wimmuiar Dewey's Snortsrnanshivl Mr Churchill praised Gov- Thum- n; t; Dewey fol‘ sportsmanship in ‘(p-feat gajilnpi "Whnl :1 model till! ‘muld ho to those states “more ml- lllcnl differences are not. solvab e d qr vote. where "to qlliwlfl" t; to hr- ln and who is to be of life and death. to S0 duty." QIHUE he assumed leadership oflbv Wm‘ ' Pl'OEIl‘C:$l\‘l‘ Coitscrvatitc Pnrtit. cf Whfi "v.0 have tclicdrdlv llltlffl that out mnv be onc i‘ t - men tic >111. over-scars to iilli be settled hv violence and intr 21f" 1 wliliti now l Iftlillfllllt g an»! whore there may he but a shfll‘ l'.\.l‘llll.‘(l_. ‘flit: i ~ 1;. it t. Tiic sit-Hm“ ]](\f\\’[\P“ lwillr! flit‘ WI" 3nd 11.111011 110w 1.11‘ ti‘11i1sc‘~n1l.~. 11111 ..* l dctim." Partisan nolltirt, l1 is 0611.. decn- "‘}‘,‘§.c§,.‘,‘{n.‘ M. “flu-Wk. “mm G0,- cst coilccrli t.) uvcri‘ Cililiixdflll mini man.) m‘. Prime “unsym- asserts-ii: .\ii1l wlamnn regardless of political‘ nwpjqvc m; suffered one -ten*.h. ciroiii. } l I lmd w}. qljqll pot sllffsr one-icntli. l n 1c craves. 1011i‘ i» ‘ y . t» than l llialorv this no ‘lo a‘. I “f “hi” ‘s ‘mm-Y mmed o.“ n2, wit; i - - ‘h t started and delclond i. . .l‘.asc of lnfiiri 1111011 ‘r11 to 1\'ll‘.I “ 0 717-‘ - ‘ n “rm o; w; lKlnz bv Dcfciire all sler lralston, cruel and more ca: t iwlio resigned last uvcck after re-_ac . l? c _llir nation's ltvd tiic rc- etxil-mcndinlz conscription for 0-, i vcrscas. I i “Mr. King has refused to rc-. least.- liic liliOflllLlLIml that Col.‘. Jury Acquits Fortune Teller Illalstoil must have anticipated IPII .would," said Mr. Brackcii. I instead of taklniz the advice off Col. Ralaton the Prime Minister had; Drclcrrcil the advice cf "one who but a lt-W davs iiizo admitted that‘ he know not-hint: about the sit- . uatlo1l." i 1M1‘. King s.1l:l last iilzllt. that he- 11nd soiiizht the advice of Gen.’ McNniizhlon .\vlin succeeded Co]. RRISIQH 11s Defence Minister‘. trlirll SHBRBROOKE. Quit. New 9— __ A jury deliberated only ' ‘es today bcforn returning tlic 11m. rsconimeiirlutlzn foal t of not lziiilty in the can- conk lion for overseas was rruzivi l Thmdore Pmvencher. WM Briickcil said Mr. Kim: lmd ‘ r y“. 55_‘\-@ar-otd (hi-lime ..‘il-‘l-“‘ti.t.“‘u‘.2° téfllllttli saris “in occur ‘Q crlcrc with recruiting and in- .ii1_.z arntj.‘ dcsrrtlon airs. Provciichcl‘ still faces l3 consnlralyv charges pmferrcd by not wclcomr‘ ftraftces." nlthourrh lrc kncw that lit till‘ lsi Canadian 1'1‘- 111'" \‘.'It'o iliztfwrs from other couii- Mull. N 00: othnr Pro Subscription Delivered. .00 EVEN YANK DIVISIONS IN NEW DRIVE North, South azi-Iield Met: a LONDON, Nov. 9 - (AP) — The U. S. 3rd Army hurled a crook armored divis- ion aiitl three more infantry divisions to day into an offensive along a Sir-mile front, rocking" across the Moselle River at two points north of Meiz and threatening outflank this mightiest fortress left. to the Germans short of the Rhine. For the first time the U. S. 4th Armored Division — veteran of the St. Lo breakthrough in the Battle 0f France - stormed into the fighting, driving north more . s southeast of MetLA WCittlrC/lill Confesses’; xi Election Results Were “Breathless ‘Minister Churchill warned today that I Improves Slightly ‘diversion of milk from chcese ta:- shortest possible time." he said ati m‘ c . ado has brcuszht about a slizhl m1- < nation. but: available stocks still are triple conference" of himself, Pres- . . . fdent Roosevelt and Marshal Stalin. “afprflealed mda‘ tlic Prime D/linistci‘ wld a dlstlng- l n. .01‘ Statistics reported October‘ b111- 1 ter production was 24.500000 pound. . W! ‘. B derrrzrse of two nei‘ cent as con‘- Marslial i Dar-ca with thc‘ COIOSDOIICHIU! mon , which opens-d the port of Antwerp; l“ "mfmk A V‘ for Allied use cost heavy British! ‘Ieflactories to rreaincrias in ihi: on.‘ strength C‘ 3130mm the.’ h lI-BJ- “JO. ‘ i to ly Awaited” Butter Situation I 7' OTTAWA. Nov. 9 _ 10p. _Ti<_,; E creaincrrcs m eastern Cnh- t 2 Droytmcnt in the butter supply st - lower than thev were a veer arm i; ‘its October {ripen on the r1111. situation. the DUmlnlOll Bureru l last VBBI‘. “In September the decline \\’. most seven Der cent so that n11 I HDDITNTWUPHEHIIHS taken lJIJCf‘ whiiii t 111M’ be credited almost. i‘llII!'t‘I'i' 1n fir‘ diversion of milk front rho-a»- \- n proviiiciss," the bureau said. Consumption 0f butt Smurfs used coupons which Ordln: arilv thcr mllzht n‘ lira-i» 1111f’? Miioi You (Rift . ;_ 1IlltlK 0ft SHAPPY : (ohcpiicit ,' it‘: toMFoRtiiiQ to Know 111m‘ Susan: is tutors I METEORDKJOGZL‘ ‘KI. OFFICE, TORONTO, Nov. 9 1gp) Minimum and maximum tempera- tures: Vancouver 45. 52; Edmon- ton I7, 31; Regina 20. 46: Wham. peg 3E, 2N; Toronto 6. 5'1; Ott-aua 31. 39; Montreal 36, 40; Quobec 33, 48; Saint John , ; Monctcn Y 33. 40; Halifax ill. 44: Charlotte- wil 36. 40. FORECASTS:- Marltime West: Winds becom- ing fresh. increasing cloudiness. followed b‘; showers and probably fog. Maritime East. bfoderate winds: partly cloudy, follovvt-d by show- crs at fright. Hiah tide this ‘ilomtnr at 6.3-5 and tonlxht at B l8. Sun sets this afternoon at L38 rang rises tomorrow mornlnr n1. =1 Nov.‘ moon November 15. 129 ' RM DAILY AIR SEIVIC Charlottetown — Snrnrne =1..- — ' Mouton Leaves Charlottetown 7 A M. 1 ll 30 A.M ; 6 l’ ‘M Arrival Charlottetown l! t5 I‘ M. 5 45 RM. 8.40 . SUNDAY SERVICE Leave Charlottetown 11.30 AM. and 4 P. M. . Arrive Charlottetown I P. H. l,‘ and 5.45 P. M. CIIARLOTTETOWN — NEW GLASGOW lDally except Sunday) ._ Leave Charlottetown l l’. M. . Arrive Charlottetown 5.50 l‘. M. N FERRY SIERVIC! P E l - S DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAYS tries inakiniz 1m the. bulk of thel "jnpeyngtlonal gal-Ce; the Sherhrooke detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. laeave Wood Islands-WOO A. M. an . . . Le:.ve| Caribou-NM noon and . . _ 1