A MAXIMS OIL MIKE MAN Great man aro seldom ovor puloua in the arrangomont of their sttiru. . . , ea, ,b>' (lovers Priuoo mwcm time Like ibc new CANADA, slalom}, FEBRUARY 2a, 194s TI_ isall. mo; other Provinces a u.s.a_. mo. llbucrlption oollmoo. out. ZJ“.'.".'..Ti'Z".IIIJI Qglygjsfégu: By DOUGLAS AMABON WITH THE 1ST CANADIAN ARMY LN GERMANY, Feb. 32 _. (OP Cable) — A silence, new and strange. fell over the Canadian sector of the 1st Canadian Army front today as Moyland, two miles northwest of Calcar, fell unoppos- ed and the Germans withdrew to the outer defences of shambled Calcar. But the Germans, disclosed to have elements of 10 divisions fac- ing the 1st Canadian Army, seem- ed intent on holding the line from Calcar to Uedem, five miles due south. Indicative of this ls tile fact that the enemy has its Elite Panzer Lehr Division facing the Canadians. This rising ground commands the country to the north and la the eastern German front between the Maas and the Ruhr. The slt- uation resembled somewhat Nor- mandy's Caen hinge where Cana- dian and British troops broke through last summer while Am- erican troops swept into Brittany and cut east across France. The Canadians anticipate further stiff fighting here, although enemy strength naturally is not as great as in Normandy. ntornln . 10 PAGES ‘fi mnoon. Feb. nu-(crl-somc 1.000 silica Alliance-cascading explosives at an “up rats of about 100 tons a minute-made rapid-fire attacks in near perfect wea- gsgr sguino: 68m“ "Ill 0f Germany's rail" ayoteln today in the greatest aerial ao- i or o vs . goblin: "this ‘burhlwt BMW-an entirely new ides which Allied air chiefs had " . d and hold in readiness for a. break in the weather-were more than 1,400 heavy i; 5m and 800 fighters from the United States 8th Air Igtlrce. . - _ g iibrmer Italian Fascist Puts Blame On Mussolini (‘bunt Dino Grandi Dy Illll L SIMPSON. Associated Proll War Analyst ' vgeigapfiehflzhfihbl- Tho aerial curtail-rake: for the culminating Indian-Allied wiuocr ulmllBll Will 511"!‘ I114 llldmlflti hit-mot to reach the heart cf bomb-rocked Germany with land urmleu gdeggimsstthevfaamlgg g; "l- lad odtl udll tto 1 sbbsba roportu or moo pianos tcamca up in an attack that oour- tflghpahol: $1,.‘ mafififhg ‘up’ y ed explosives into German rail hubs for 24 hours at a rato of 100 tons Th, huh", when‘ ‘he “chest h, a mm.“ c“ p". m; cures-moaning. It looms la knock-out air blows the cast. were captured intact at German internal commouicatlom in preparation m- virunllv aur- W t ‘y! gar 1th» Jotfgnw had ultastcouo I-uuaian and Allicd ground _attacks to crlials in the walls of puu ulzoothy athresischmce aunm mes 0110i’. 88G “In”! h, h. d“ h“ Qgfl-‘fll gcnpg as well al by its strict limita- drove on and captured Namtu, tin to rail hub targets no other construction could be placed on tbc "m" l‘ °" a “mm” ""1"" ‘° n . _ o. r‘ air over " It ‘ "of! r "' toblbittouorclrpbwcrlutluswrr. " Yet the attack conformed strictly to the Allied air policy_ of uiaik- m; only at military bot in olvluim , n Stimson icld a news conference in Wuahlnflflll- n u" w!‘ elusive attacks of the winter cumbqlru by Rani-u and 51""! drag r aracloac at hand. tho rail hub . lclwlifld 31°“ l ° ""'°' if I e to prop faltering defence linol- With liur sources of natural or ayntbe- of A’ tic motor fuels lost or badly knocked out b! Ill‘: ll" 5""? ‘rh f‘ i lugd-glgfllded roads lu an nndependable prop for German bat e rou s. The gasoline to drive motorlrco unruly and trwo troullwrt u M1351 lqk- Moscow, ing away. It is npon her vast rail and coal. and lelvenflm clutch n’ motive power Gerrnn must ereasi rel! ‘l ° not; y“ written. There could be no doubt, nevertheless. that enemy Am i n m hung me.“- o‘ menu!‘ new w”, .“;c hhfiesfOfigeOlsuflsgssaflyflflflo ¥'B.50l5l'r ‘um’ m m‘ ‘ma’ mpm“ dlti no tic not lbvito immediate “If”? y"... ":::“'."'....'."" .‘.‘.."".....“".'..‘.’.'*“ ° us; ’§.'3‘,‘.‘;'ii.°'o‘é2i.’°t{..f.‘." ‘h: or a on - Bow long Germany can stand the cvcr incroalllll l":ll:.:l:°::':: enemy a blow of unparalleled t man ability to survive the two-front storm. the wur in Europe taboo lluld- [hufhu “hum” ,1 "up ‘on none can say. force along the entire front from Ice Storm Causes‘ llamagc In Prince Gounty Areas The sleet and rain storm which occurred in the western section of the Province lost night caus- ed elephon communications ‘to outside points to break down. The Telephone Company hope to have lines to Charlottetown working again today. The storm also caused difficul- ties in the light and power dis- tribution system in Summe “ Street lights were out in some sections of the town and the south east area lights were also out in residences from 8.45 p.m. Linesmen were immediately on the Job endeavorlng to locate the trouble but st_ last reports the lights were still out. Telegraphic wires remained in- ct-S ftodl)‘ arms f wheimod “achtung" service. These “roadcas ’ that several bomber formations were over the Reich after dark and headed into i ‘Bhria-hudgnbuéga Province, whore Ber- . o . oca . Gives Glimpse Behind Scenes The daylight attacks were laun- ln Italy ched aftcr raids Wednesday night ' by 1,100 RAF. and R..C.A.F. bomb- - ____ ‘ era, centred on the Ruhr rail web of the Duisb area, wcatcm exit of the vast in ustrial belt, and on tl".e city of Worms. Two sefarate blows were levelled at Ber in at half-hour intervals, and Bremen also was m b0 biirded. anadian-built Lancastcrs were among the Duisburg raiders while ggghgffi; h, o’ ' m" Thclfiillght opoz-‘allsonslkcdlstlksovlvicmo: y“, (gen-Me h]? uh awash‘; ere. lfldlll six nnndlllll. Ir- tion on the lance, Grandi 5'4"” 13 ‘m Pun" m” ays, Mussolini hated Hitler from d _‘ . u; 4,553, including an es- the first as a rival for world power mats ed $5 killed, in_ the face of Grandi is the first of Mussolini savage resistance which held the hlshest-r associates to set mriacs to crawling gains today dawn his own cue-an apparent liter they successfully repulsed eflfihiqw evéndicltc . m"! 1""? mil“ "u"? I" "a ‘aw, mu???‘ utg5geafilr streamed in from the south. They 5~‘9l‘iierc was little change lb the billion that it is “primarily I- Pu- hm“ “p m“ m" m“ °t “p m “on o1 the gram, 11mg" “m clsils attem t to soften the hard mo bomb“; “ch to hamm“ n’ ‘lhursday night communique illdlment o history-find. P ” lilfhf‘ Z."'§,“”¢..Y."§Z.,E“§r ldilmiraluCheeter w‘. n u! eumhlllrd wlumilrwfl 0n W1! many rising the noon hour. . o ' . - - . %'d “ n w - “ " “bgfnadi, one of Puccini's Ofzinal -""‘- wmfihml ~. dlmlio to. fléot ual '1 . - with" wish - "”'""-~ I,‘ " - '~ . ‘vn ulucuilced by Admiral ulmlll. "We"? Mm 1w W 1' ' ‘If,’ L“ J,"°&‘:,'§,,¢'°'°‘,,,,,¢ ,,| Htllld 000811 areas commander, “who obmfi'u In hrkhg “m, lliflwtilng the first successful lt- "n" ("In ‘h, ‘huh-u, h‘ i" "1"" Jellies" I11‘ "NI 0H altitude of about lo,coo feet- 1m 5'32??? tiithiii‘? 13f ,‘.‘:.‘,',,.,"‘° “°""i “m” cnft were destroyed by air - itch and anti-aircraft fire. P“ ,,,T,,';g,,,"",,,“' Fgghygiggggiggg Feb. 2'2 -— (C?) Commemorating the 27th anni- versary of the Red Army. Premier Stalin in an order of the day de- clared today that Soviet armies "together with the armies of our (By The Associated Preol) -NEW YORK, Feb.22—-Collnt Dino Grandi, in a copyrighted article in this week's Life Magazine, places the entire blame for Italian Fus- cism and its ill-fated alliance with Germs aquarel] on Benito Mus- himself “itualtieo Roach 4,55: 0n iwo Jlhrough them must rllatuo the men and ruobun from ride w It“ Authoritative rocapltulstlom of the our-an dour We" "ilk"! '5 Cl. French-spec‘ roops went into Moyland from the north without firing a shot. They found there just one Ger- man-a paratrooper someone for- got to awaken when his unit pull- ed out. Western and French-speaking Canadian battalions probed with- out opposltiorl to a hill about a mile northeast of Moylond and went nearly twice that distance southeast toward Calcar before meeting the enemy. Eastern Canadians on the right flank forgedra new cut on the ~Cdiccr mad after a dob-yard advance without opposition, seizing ground other easternere were den- ied by fierce German counter-at- tacks earlier in the week. No C ‘ Attacks There were no German counter- attacks today. The last of the series that, at their height, ex- lsland Army i Girl li-ome From Gverscas a With enough adventure, thrills and chills under hot belt tn last a lifetime, Pie. Bonnie Mitton of Moxtnrl, N.B., is back in Canada ll . Bonnie, who says she is "one of the lucky ones" who- pia "their part in invasion o Eur e, was one o about 150 Cl an girls engag -' in important admin- istrative work behind the lines on Western Front. She was at- tudied to Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery's 21s‘. Anny . headquarters in Belgium and fiance sscrob. a .4- (iridoy) - Unitcd states marine cas- m ‘man/lad 1W0 “m. the Baltic to the Premier Stalin said. “On a stretch of 1.200 l-“ometres .(about 745 miles) it broke up the powerful defence of the Germans which they had been building for a number of years. In tho-course of the offensive the Red Army by skllful actions, hurled the enemy far back to the west." “In still fighting," Premier Stalin added. "Soviet troops have ad- vanced from the frontiers of East P a to the lower reaches of the‘ Vistula- < for kilometres (168.7 miles): from the Viatula bridgehead south of Waraw to the lower reaches of the Oder for 5'70 kilometres (356.2 miles): from the d lerz bridgehead into the depths of German hilesia for 580 kilometres (300 miles)!’ OWL Carpathians." Hammer M Targets Two divisions of today's Ameri- can raiding float poured into Ger- many from the north and o. third - . hile that this moot devastating and far lore-d All!“ "m"! '"‘°"' " h directed at military tarreto must have acme effect on German pub u morale.- Gen. McNaughton Outlines Scientific iAchzevements --*~.1‘Defence"fvfissister"Givesbinhféitiilfflfillr? To Montreal Engineers. Girl Guide a ing him from the Court of 5t. James for failure to promote Axis policy. Traces ‘Life of Fascism MONTREAL, lob. 8i!'-— (C?) — A ‘nmrpgg at, s unnalned and unsung scientists at war-de- veklplng q, wide range of equip- ttngressmcn In He traces Fascism from its in- celption to its death sentence, with al its intrigueJidussolinPs a ego, his hatred of Hitler, and an- a zone roushiy 10,000 square miles lufzer than New Brunswick, bord- ered on the west by Hamburg, Panover and Kassel and on the east by Berlin and Leipzig. Program lit P. W. G. Hall hlenl. lrcm radar to chelnicals — was given here tonight W 1351911“? Minister Mcnauzhwu 1n a slwrrh the Mon- eel-ind Extend Prorogation 0f liouoe To Mar. 31 tended over 40 desperate hours came in last night along the east- ern sector of the Goch-Calcar road. One of the groups of 20-25 shouting infantrynlen penetrat ‘ a She landed in France with about 60 other C.W.A.C.‘s last July and for a time was posted near Bav- rux. and later at Caen. where she described the desolation s; "m. ribll. simply terrible " ally his downfall at a memorable meeting of the Grand Council. Grandi, himself. layed a game of ap asement, an was “a. favor- ite o Britain's Cliveden set," Life notes parenthetically. Of Mussolinfs hatred for Hitler Grandi says: "Mllssolinis desire in belittle his n °Y rival became a mania. He would ‘like; representative Frank Hook say: ‘The fellow has no intellig- ml .~Mich.) called repiusen- once, no dynamism, no political “Ye John Rankin (DGlIL-Mlll.) flairl. . ." ‘Jllrtylllar!’ Grandi tells of the first open l liqht take that talk from clash between the two dictators at lllyone. shouted the small. whlte- Venice in 1W4. Hitler was treated hired Rankin as he dashed across with oondeacenslon. To challenge the aisle to lock his arms around Mussolini, he ordered the ‘ - Jlooks neck. aticn -,of the Austrian Chancellor The two struggled for almost a Dollfuss whose wife and family at minute before fellow Cong the moment were the guests of mgr 7.1"‘ “mi. mic MM ‘with! conaid e/d it - 's remar were - ueso or a iunérog tho record. fill attsok.‘mbi}iaedtthn the ' as occurred while Xepfg- ner an wa or e sup o o ppm" . tance, the Rosenheim yards south- uhhihnfilu€ilielfikrllgglglhlfl gofiintgih and France. It d d not $133k?!‘ lvgurllch ansdflyfi; latndAllfih- llcunc the 0,1,9, you ¢ 1 “c- “From that moment of bitter dis- l u‘ lib committcc, ' illusionment with the democracies, “"h- the League of Nations, and Hitler, ploéson was distilled,” Grandi rec- o s. 14.000 Bombs within this corridor across central Germany the bomber packs flung more than 14,000 Mil-pound high-explosive bombs on at least 14 rail junctions located on two or more main rail routes engaged in shuttling sup lies to German for- ces both on t e Eastern and West- ern Fronts. Simultu eoual with these great blows from Brilain, more than no united States heavy bombers from Italy smashed rail targets in Ger- many, Austria and northern Italy, concentri ilig on a network of as rom . The Italian-based heavies took ofl with the greatest weight of bombs they ever had carried-Moi) dons-but forward platoon area before it was repelled. The others were chok- ed off at heavy cost to the enemy. No armor supported these en- emy attacks. ' ‘ of the heavy losses the Germans suf- fered in the combined tank and in- fantry thrusts Monday and Tues- day nights. Tonight the Canadians are vir- tuaily on the edge of Calcar it- Included in the group was He. B. Murphy of KCTlSlTiIlOH, P121. itllgh A Ami Tuublo tr dar started back in 1933. and that the nation was ready WW1 Wm‘ ical materials if thc cnemif started to use this form of warfare, Gen. McNaughton said he 110F141 "19 b ‘ of security soon would be lifted and a. full account of the coléush laboratory successes 6 . punish "you all may know i-hr names of your fellow members Whose brain ohilds’ are these mar- vellous contributions to our war OTTAWA. Feb. 2'2 — (CP) —A proclamation was issued today for- mnllv extending prorogation oi Parliament to March 31. but it does not preclude the Government A Guide Rally was held last night in the Prince of Wales Col- lage Hall by the Guiders of Char- lottetown at which all tho Guide Companies were present as well u. a number of parents and friends of the Guides. This rail was hold undel- the direction o Miss Mabel Mathoson. District Captain. At the march Provincial Com- partiee for the different Com- panies were then held after which the Guides fgrmed into a. s cial ceremonial “i011. wbic is called ‘The Horseshoe.’ Boxes of sewing and knitting for the bombed out children of Bri- tain worc then presented by each Company to Mrs. C. B. Beer, who received them on behalf of the Provincial Council. Mrs. Beer then 0n behalf of tho Council thank- ed thc Companies for their gifts." I Mrs. Rcay then spoke on "Think- ing Day‘ which is Feb. 22, the birthday of Chief Scout Lord Baden-Powell and Chief Guide Lady Baden-Powell. The highest Guide award. a Gold Cord. was then presented by Mrs. Rea to Margaret Macbennan of the th and Seventh Guide Companies. ma‘ of games in e Guides and After the pla which all Joined. visitors then listened to a Do- minion broadcast in which greet- ings were exchsn ed between the Boy Bcoutrand G rl Guides of the .l.“f“l§‘.‘3..’£€’.’il."r§..£ A helm RILATM cm B! w»: bismu- Mimi iii iii-s Representatives today l 8i‘ éfiiiiihiitmifilififithfo’. “$323 “"- wud and on the r»- before its ll-fe expires Abrlll 1'1. 1t Pmwh" i° ‘h “nlflmm doe,‘ however, mum o centre. l5 miles from Wesel, west- ern gateway to the Ruhr indul- trial basin. have raged some of the toughest actions Canadians have fought in this war. In the centre of the 25-mile 1st Canadian Army front between the Rhine and the Maas Rivers. other troops of Gen. Crerars command cut across the Goch-Uedem rail- road toduy and were subjected to heavy fire two miles southeast of Goch. West of Croch, intense ar- tillery flrc forced a withdrawal by troops who had pressed a mile south of l-lassum, 3 1-2 miles west of Goch. will not be mqu Capital Feb. b8. Parliament was sued. poison gas being used. he said “flllnlmy 9mm’ "rherc are our Canadian cfm; w . . u war which are ready should this .metil'lod be used the enemy Then are our development; of new chemical warfare aterials as deterrent to warn off t e German from any such thought." Other products of Canadian ilclcnce were shells "more than --wo-fold greater explosive and eoaened total weight such that Ive of the new and better sheila can he carried In place of only fonr of the cldenlluorer type." lollg-burnin! time fuses "of re- markable accuracy for retiring" were Ina/dc first in Canada. There News rs“... OTTAWA. Feb. 22 — (CP) -'l‘ha possibility of op ving some rehabilitation hen is to merchant seamen is under stu- dy by the Federal Government. ‘transport Minister Michnud announced today. Aimed At Big Tie-up “Today's mass assault was point- ed at temporarily paralyzing all German rail communications," said an 8th Air Force staff officer. "'l‘he dividends at both the an Western Fronts by the industry behind the war machine and by Everyone Wondering Coming Events coo it "m"! hay wanted im- imla _ _ “fining. Igrxmclgonz." Km“ Secret Clauoe In Pact The Axis alliance had a secret clause by which Hitler pledged ,,,, to do .... m - supply routes to batt I-I-tf. European peace for three years, MPPHPI .0 '_ Grandi says. The late Count Clam “mm h?“ to the dance, o called this to Ribbcntroph attcn- will" l! , n" Wflllhi- i tion when the latter conve ed l-lit- 5""- ‘ '—-~ lerh message ust before e irlva- 0997191118 in "M" 171GB "It! i , closely protected by figh the heuvfes made bold low sweeps in deposi‘ their bombs on these you _ havyT-f. m artificial! count: lsion of Polan I taly of ~ 091d Siflflll Lid. 11-11-91. Blllbllli C0 _"‘ bentrco u o or “smwfldh “"§.“fl,erf{fd°{" ulfmbg- United States Ind ccllasa. wt. “Huh sling“, ' Wm”, ' John Corbett. Deputy Chief Guide ' ' ' Commissioner for Canada, also h o-German; °ll Ovary Thureordlly he came back anti-German, Gran.- l-lildeshoiln, Kicnenscn Pi .N a am» Mil-ii‘ n:=-°.l...‘.*:z",'.e r" pl the and Gottlngeu. Th,“ om“; h mum h, 3mm octal loudspeaker system con- ‘u l; 5mg“, h g m muum for‘ the occasion by the of m. up “L Th. mwhhd of rado station OICY. bombs elriplo ed blast craters about A numb" u! bam- wcrr than 3g y”; 1n gmgflgf m4 h ma], gresented by Miss Matheaon to firs; h“; Wm 11p up “u, go,- 4o uldes of the different Oompgnfgg g” after which a Campfire a a! hm they were dis m." ‘hop; IIO. Tonight there is no private in the line who lsn‘t wondering if the days ahead will be arapetitioll SAINT JOHN, N.B., Rb. 22 —- of the days behind. They can (CP)-—F‘anli.ly allowances payable wonder if they will produce nights 1h” fukewvlhléiliglifrlisck Mlleailfluwt i0 likle rtihatblnLwhlch German l%'il§S a . . a. v . nlhle o. u a house near a- ltimeter Clarion wld the QI- - ll ht. bl i itt blu I141!“ CW5 h"! W“? - lltllzltt lailillilégfto calling: orc dilahlfy Pmwi ""- n- ‘WW’ baettilla a hcaillqillsrtig ilghtllaig "Gefli" mam" “m” from the cellar 2" “fight; Ygiullyqga: Maj. Joe Brown of Montmarte. "Em m“, mm 'h,, h, soar. was artillery liaison officer Mai his“ r- hl." 42:. *2=°.“§.““‘3'§§i‘ s:.1...""::2 ' m" m" f’ Toronto. Lieut. Ernie Richardson I: of Charlottetown. L. Bdr. Ray winds and pales with snow pant EDMONTON. lob II — ( n to rb ok.Nfld.. a sleet. John s.iocoorlhcu,"1s.wcll-lr?>w “an” ° °m° m u“ mun-lint ruovlucus. stro n Gnrs. “Brwvnifl Brown ‘of Mora,- “ o n mdhvfv%ragl‘ Kiln‘ "on and John Dom“ o Tom“ ' showers acme fog beconillil 94ml- 01 m; colder by Saturday. Van- _ , died h ' fli - ' my a Schoolgirl Wollo, mm“ ‘i.%'..“.‘i'..‘f‘°"""“'~“ lo stepmother 0i‘ 10 ihiflQdlllllbxli MBPEORDIDGICAL OFFICA EICNIIW. Feb. 32 - (C?) —- Min- a . (Continued on page 0. Col. 3) Youthful liohllof Sentenced To Prison mxlifsr. JOHN: Strong windl and becorni much colder with N di ys. ' 3K? (islandi says he and Ciano MONTREAL. Feb. 22 -- (OP) — Sove tcen-year-old William Kao- lmir gel, who was arrested re- cently. after gombi away l1 stolen in a bank hcl up. today was oontouced to eight councurrent seven-year toms in penitentiary. h 1d. and n" ttomptgd‘ $33 o ~upa one a a , committed in a bank branch. ll. restaurants and Inge] pleaded guilty ).- (Continued on polo 0, Col. I) l-il-IO-lf. “mo. myrtle of Baptist Waterfront Strike b“ Ends iit Halifax of No. o NortlsI-n Whoa IWII- Ion ton coon fci lb Cl!’- 252231 oo 9G’. - ‘I00 . Linea-k “Why River lli t. Mots vorouo lfidlsta t m; - _ oo- oic. .t°‘.‘.o'!“§.£°.. l-ll-li EDIONTON. lob. I — (CH-Tho "H.000 Col. New- Pavllou of the Univer- aity Iloopltal for military per- aounul wur vetcrm hare opened by % Ihller Mucllinnllli. 08ml. Nb. fl-(Routers) -- raiotertt Fe mm vltrious inde Ist orth Italian sources this tier tnIn Swiss-Italian fron- loduv said Field Mar- ohal Von lfesoelring has sent five a south _ Colman iviaiono Germany 1c no for settlement of or rot-I , . _ . v . via tho Brenner Paar in the last tho displillthhzvilh ‘Numb. casual oa at the m a . ' - ~ week. I gum“, , complied _. 1 ' twoon tho man and a Nadonal w tllro -. = I005! JAW. sssir. Feb- flarboro Board representative from m“ "II '- 9"" _ h t, en- u°°“muu".o‘§ii2’°5'.o‘"°° '“’ h. o hr the tmttleekg: cqpglflg rooum t at s ~ wotitiratba ciiifclsls laid. u J“ "I'M" i" s! vincial Commisslonor. u; eh; ch; c; cw “cg; 3:. licach 801,162 o WASHINGTON, Iob. I — (A!) - Army and navy casualties. kill- od. wounded and missing. since tho United ltatos entered the war vo roacbod watt”. tho t rimetomonow at . . mus-ax. rob. no - (or) - ‘“°°“ "mu" m“ "‘ Cold storage and clmtcr ' workora on tho Hal ax waterfront today to return to work to- morrow morning pasdlng negotia- tion of their demands for wogo iuoreuooo. m soo mod. loom- boro of tho Canadian Brotherhood of Railway loyooa (0.010 struck this morn I. halt pro- vioi fluid! It till Bod natty All. slivsca iietown - lummcrido- B . 0.. m. 22 - (AP) --Msry Lou Blown is the new step- mother of f0 children, two of them in the army and five of them her schoolmates. She and Ralph lloudeshell, fann- er and father of the children. were married Saturday at Girard. Kas. The consent for the girl to mar- ry was signed by "Maude Brown." who listed her daughter's age as 1'1. Miss Nadine Crites. the girl's school teacher. said she was l3. l-loudeshcll . Houdeshel 's mother of l0 children died year at the age of 48. ‘ harlo no rill. soups! suuvsca Leave Charlottetown 1.10. l II. ARIN f‘ flINMOII II. I." f.“ CIIAMUIIITOIN- NEW GLASGOW _ (Dally lreopo Sunday) IQ l Charlottetown 18.15. l“ sci-iv: Ollrlottdowl m. no ildi QHT RI NfilNT-‘r