t lot “fiber MAXIMS OI L MERE MAN ii 111N911 ;flil truth“ I, W” mm. with m! bcfora rainy "w." well beforl fill >Z/’ /' The People's Paper s. UIIEIIIWN Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew e-"QX A Read by Everybody MAXI MS OIL MERE MAN No one has ever invented a real substitute for the family pew as a training school in reverence. f- Glllrdlllll, Follllllod ins-i. $75 town fif Guardian. Two Cents. CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1944 jib-Ship Jap Troop ifialvssyaDeslujoyecl Parliament" it A Glance ,3, Th; Canadian Press) ,,y,*,“".°,.,,...,“°‘°.‘i.. succumb louse. ' t Mackenzie Kin: mrpqiluiffleceflrkgl]: Minister Power had tendered his ivsigiiation but ihflt h, Md not, vet accepted it. Minister “hex well-trained ihiffanf-ry Hid 5w gantry well advanced 111 {raining would make 11D i118 10-‘ n00 Hour: Defence Troollls to I78 "in ovtrscas ui Deccmber and Jan- lllfl’ Gen. McNaughton said ho did pol. intend to “scrape uv 111w 11-1 reinforcements who now were on uneral service and use them if [hay were not as well trained its dnftees. ' dob to t- inmthaeogzlfzelotflsoifs? declare 7313111 m tho ovcrrimcnt in its policy |t inaliitsfning a vigorous war e!- gm," an Monday. ll. S. To Double output 0f Small Arms Ammunition WASHINGTONv Nov. 24 — (AP) -'i‘he Will‘ production board mov- ed today to "roughly double’ nua- Dut of sniall arms ammunition to meet an urgent. request from Gen. Eisenhower. chairman J.A. Krug said at its-vs cotiftreii that this mriidous" boo to be put into of- ltct "just as inst as possible," will rtouirt- upwards of 77.000 workers than are engage“ in l. Diagram iiow. "inis nmded increase is the direct . oi ic mperlcncc of the _t fcw \ll(' ' ig said. "Gm. llseniioivcr has scnt wo ys are shooting off about four times ns much small arms am- munition iis anyone evcr imagined they would." ‘the stepped-up program will bc grried on iii 13 plants scattzred a- ut the country, Most of flies: Ire iilrcadi" iii production but a few are on a stniidbv basis as a re- rcl that our ‘suit of a decision several montiis a- IO to cut back production. Polish Premier In London Resigns IDNDON. Nov. 24 - (CF Reu- isrl-Stanlsliius Mlkolcilczylr. Pol- ish Prime Minister of the govern- ment in London. has resigned. it gllimofficlally announced here to- Coming ifvents "5111" — Crapotui Tuesday. 11-23-11 "Chicken supper. Bistol Sclool. miiiifll‘. November Jofili. 11-21341. ‘Um iii ‘miflfulslégcintfi-hoflllth “sh _ ‘*7 a a. $111?‘ Mlvit. Stewart "mm d" c. Orwell Oove Hall, Minn- November 27th. ll 25 2i hwmrllz lgcrsihdktrresseid 901x11‘ ' ml!‘ E lyrCfi. l- lliid cold Storage Ltd. l1-1'l-tf. l! _____ Dams in Mt. Albio Hall aifigfly. November 2am. n good‘ - 11-22-2541. will be cc. l. 11-21-101. Mme Valle . Tuud . $131. Websferuutgisclg- “have. Emerald H u ‘y, yawn“, m}: . Wednes- "shs Instisim. u. $1‘, ' °' min-Tr}; i9»;‘.°,:,',,$°ggn' Him. ‘I-fiildffi u ii-zs-i Fun a “whisper an u "Hunter River farmers dressed hogs D "Dance, d Dance. Iona . November 18th. Mill- “ Whig“ ii-as-si m“ Movies. 3 riatéég.‘ P9111 Wednesdly: (“Ind 1 _11-26-2l. tuna,“ w"? bu...“ ChlDtI 1.0.01. e Sal . chum, Room: ‘tacit?!’ 2nd ii-is-as-a. las a "tre-. more ‘ his MBcARTI-IUITJS mandolin. T . PHILIPPINES, Nov. 2s _ (Saturday) - (A P) — Low. American fighter planes destroyed a tour-ship Friday flying . fIDOD-hl\.l ' Maj. A. J. Wilson Returns Home After Strenuous Service e convoy. bound for Leycc _. d. and brought to approxim- ly 15.000 the toll of Nipponese reinforcements killed before could reach the embattled island Headquarters ru sxd today that agproximatelv 3.500 of an es. "mite 6.000 mops aboard three transports and a destm eu- escort wereulltcilled or drowned tfvuz-ing the assa . SiRhted off the th t of Masbate Islanfiqusofrif: e27)‘ fifiii: north of Leyto. the convoy W35 m- tacked bv fighter-bombers in riiast- heigit bombing and strafing at. Naulhton tac Says Quebec Will Likely “Accept” Gov’t Decision OTTAWA. Nov. 24 — (C Hon. P.J.A. Cardin. former ‘iiraiis- port Minister and Liberal member of parliament for Richelieu-Ver- cheres in Quebec. said toilziy in an inixrvicw that the province of Que- bec likelv would accept the gov- ernment's decision to send Homo Defence Troops overseas. “There will be riots." he said. “But the people will r-cmember and vote against those who put this in- to effect when the opportunity comes." 11c does not intend to cross the floor of the Commons. “No. why should l." iic said when questioned. "The szats they have taken in the far corner are terrible. You can hear nothing doom there. Crossing the floor means nothing and besides there isn't rocm over thare for all that may break ivltli the government oii conscription. My suggestion that they keep the seats they now hold." Fires Burn For Hours ln Tokyo WASHINGTON. Nov. 24 — (AP) —Flres still were burning in the c; iitre of Tokyo hours after ihe al.- tack bv B-29‘s today. the 20th air force reported. , The scores of Superforts in their,‘ surprise daylight visit today dclib-- eratcly worked over the vital Jap- anese production targets with ap- parently slight fighter opposition and meagre and inaccurate antl- aircrn-ft flrc. "All but. two of the participat- ing aircraft have now returned," the communique said. It did not say whether the planes were lost to nck-ack or because of opera- tional difficulties. Thc 1329's. their exact number undisclosed by American sources (Japanese headquarters said there, were about 70>. struck from Sai- pan. one of the Marlanasjslands which United States forces took from Japan five months ago. This first raid on Tokyo since Lia-Gen. Jimmy Doolittle took his medium bombers over the city April i8. i942. was stfl-gecl by a "lar e new task force designated as t e 21st bomber command," i119 communique said. took t‘ m by said Brita-Gun. Emmett, O‘Dormell. commander of,‘ the flight, when he returned froini the (LOCO-mile round trip. | C. C. F. Meeting To Be Held In Ottawa OTTAWA, Nov. 24 -— (C?) The C. C. F. National Office an- nounced tonight that the Partys national council will meet here next Monday and Tuesday instead of at Montreal, as previously arranged. because of thg Parliamentary sit- ting which will keep M J. Coldwcll. national leader and other BMW members in the capital. surprise Coslna River Crossed In Force By 8th Army ROME. Nov. 2i - (OP) —Brliish 8th Army troops driving on Finen- za. m miles southeast of Bologna. were fighting an apparently suc- cessful biittlo tonig t to expand eir five newly-won bridgehieads across the Cosina Rim four miles southeast of Faenu. The Germans were fighting stub- bornly and counter-attacking re- peatedly but the Army had succeeded in throwing tanks across m: little career-n to dsu 901i £611‘ an an ap are n no isn- er ofrfosing the 1’ foothold. Several i-idgehoadl wore 500 yards deep at MAJ. A. J. WILSON Another officer who has seen some of the toughest fighting in France arrived home last night in the person of’ Major A. J. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wil- son, 1'11 King Street, Charlotte- town. Major Wilson was a Lance- Scrgeunt iii the Prince Edward lSlil-‘fld. l-ligiilandcrs before the war iind enlisted on September 3. l9 He went overseas in August. i941 as e. Lieutenant with the North Nova Scotie and Prince Edward Island Highlanders. and while in England was promoted Captain. With that rank he lzincl- ecl in Franco on D-Dziy. but on the following day was promoted Major. Due to a log injury Major Wilson was recently sent back to England friom where he returned to Cari- a a. Speaking of the Island boys in France, Major Wilson stated that in his opinion ilicrc are no bet- ter men on the battlefront. They are. in the Majors ivords, "doing a fine job and have won a name for themselves as fighting iiicn." Tho Magi‘ expects to remain in the Army for some time. possibly’ as an instructor" of fighting iiicth- ods as they are practiced in France. l-lis brother. Lieut. E. A. Wil- S0111. was killed in France lust u y. Brig. Murphy Heads 1st Canuck Division ROME, Nov. 2i -- (CP Router) - Brig. William Cameron Murphy of Vancouver. B. C.. is com. mancl of the 1st Canadian Arm- ored Brigade in Italy’, it \\'as dis- closed today. Fourth Member Cults King’s Party Ranks ' MONTREAL, ..uv. 24 , (C?) - Maurice Boiirget, L' member of parliament for Levis. in a state- ment tonight said flint l1 cause of the adoption " v the King govern- ment oi COITSC. tption for t-vcrsezis service," hc iio I0iiuci' could sup- Dort the government "I shall fipiit vzizorouslv ilic jim- ernmeiit ‘which has enforced ii tcoiiscriptioiil." hc siiirl He was tlic fourth rrciicli sDca liig Liberal riiuiibcr oi" 1'1“ Co: iiioiis ll".lll‘l Qiicbci: to withdraw his support from the irovcriimcnt over the conscription isuc. nd at Ottawa Prune Minister Mackenzie King announced that Air Minister Power. who 1121311581115 the constituency of Quebec south. has tendered his resignation but it had hot yet been _ ucccptcci. Wilfrid LHQYOIX, 1L - Qutbec Moiitmorcncy) said that he was crossing tth-s floor of the l-louse bc- 51-11139 of the government's decision to scnd Home Defence Troops o- verscas. in moving acrossvlhe chamber, he joins-d J.F‘. Pouliot lL—Temis- coutni and Charles E. Parent 11,- Quelxc Wtst and south: who left overmnccss benches lust nifzht a ow hours after Mr. King tabed an order-in-council authorizing the sending of 18.000 Home Defence Trops overseas. Stright Entry Wins Top Award In Fox Show LCTON. Nov. 24 —(CPl _gggsmbv Cl. Strict-it. Little Shemo uc. iron zin- mnlc grand champ onsliip and the grand chain- DfOYIFhiD for anv 12c 0f 86X 111 "1! pr] platinum division today at me New Brunswick live fox show. The gemaie grand championship w“ won bv a fox Elltflkd by Mrs. Al. ‘resides. Sussex. ii H9011. lWar Xituation Last Nigh _‘_"i_'ZM" By KIBKE L. SIMPSON (Aseooiatod Prom War Analyst) Thorn b a thrill in the war new! from Europe and Aaiii alike. Superbornbera based on captured western Pacific Island: blazed a new trail to Tokyo. The air siege of Japan aimed at her widespread war industries had begun. in Europe, French-American break-ihroughs were being swiftly exploited to sweep Alsace, and all France, free of Germans. Allied forces recaptured part of Strasbourg, French Rhine bank metropolis. which had been the last French city of consequence in German hands. These were headline rating developments. but to Geri. Eisenhower and his Joint staff at Allied Supreme Headquarters in the west, thcrc were other items in the new: from the front probably of cvcn greats-r moment. Uf prime importance f0 Allied planners of the swelling western winter attack 1a tho indiolilon that the German command in the west now hu been forced to commit its guarded and scanty reserves to battle on the Rm. Front-lino advices told of mum-division counter- atlacks thrown ' ‘ “"'“ " and ‘ ‘ n armies d‘ ,, through the Aachen breach In the Siegfried Line. lricliided were jealously con- served Nazi armored divisions equipped with Tiger tanks shipped dirt-cl from factory in front. First report: indicated that the enemy had been halted with reli- tively unlmportaut dents in the Bfltilh or American attack front. The Allied approach to the Rm- moat guarding the way to Cologne and tho west Rhine pltsln has been slowed but not stopped. The fact that the foe has elected to risk his all wcsl. of tiic Rhino rather than to retreat behind its broad waters for his final Siilllll is o." supreme importance. It means that in all likelihood the most ilccisivi- battle of the war in the west has been joined. even though the full scope and power of Allied effort! to crash deep info Germany has yet to be reached. MclVaugh ton Pledges “Immediate Action” In Sending Draftees By FRANK FLAHERTY (Canadian Press Staff Writer) l OTTAWA, Nov. 2-1 -~ ICPI Immediate action to stitri Defence troops moving the battle areas of Europe London Times Prints 50,00Cth Edition il-AS mons as he continued piuestions from members on ap- plicatlori of the Government's llL'\V conscription measure. The units comprising the first‘ 10.000 drafted men for oixrscasl service were selected today, lie said. They will be moved ut Dilrt‘ to concentration areas in Eastern,‘ Canada. j Col. J. L. Ralston. former Dc-l fence Minister. brought zin np-, parent aiiomally in the rehabili- tation legislation to the attention} of thc House after Veterans Min-. ister Maclienzie and Gen. Mr-f LONDON. Nov. 24 — (OP-Reu- tcri-‘loiriorrow the ‘Times of Lon- don will issue its FifLODOth conse- cutive edition. For nearly 10o years ,tlie Times has never missed a sin- igle issue and as for as is known. it [is the only isteiice to re mwsoapcr still in ex- ach the 50.000 mark gTo Make Statement 50h Status 0f Men ‘Released By Airforce distinction between ciraftccs serve overseas and volunteers. Territorial Limitation whose conditions of “without territorial liniitali OTT ... —- __ . AWA‘ Nov o4 ‘c?’ Lab would be entitled to tlic rcliubi -i Oi‘ hlliiister Mitchell said today in tli» Commons he hoped tn make an announcement next week on me status of men released from the R C A F‘. in respect to compul- sory service. l-inii. R B. Hanson (PC-Jlork Sunburyl said that young men be- ing rclcascd with the end of the British Commonwealth air training plan were discouraged by the fact , they vilere not to be allowed to serve lin the service for which they had ‘ volunteered. “Once these men become ordin- ary citizens are they to be drafted?" he askccl. Mr. Mitchell said there had been discussions today on the policy to be followed. iSays 99 PerCent 10f Army Dfficers iFavor Conscription to send 16.000 Home troops overseas is limited to the United Kingdom. the Mediterran- ean and northwestern war theatres. It is not "service without territorial limitation." Mr. MacKcnzie said action Col. Ralston asked ii that was wise. He said consideration slioulril ed to serve only in certain should get the same benefits as ii.’ man required to scrvc anywhere. in the world. Less Tension Today's sitting of the House w s quiet compared to prcvioits nl tings. There worr- siill gisorl ~ lcrics, but thrro was loss tczi At llic oprziliig Vl/ilfrirl tL-Quclacc-Muntniorciicyi the floor to lndcpcndciit b opponent of conscription would continue tn (i111! 1t- " (Continued on page ‘l. WINNIPEG. NOV. 24 — (C?) Brig. R. A. Macfarlanawhoreslgn- ed as officer commanding D. 10 in protest against the voluntary recruiting plans of Defence Min- ister McNaughton, said in an in- i.“l'\r'l'..‘\V today that "99 pcr cent" Of the army officers across Canada consider conscription the only W111 to handle an army- iengthv caucus of Quebec Llb-"Yyll The resignation was flwéliwdlMembc of Parliament was 110.9 yesterday afternoon and he had not» today. and stat/consuls made h.‘ been given an opportunity to with- some of thosc aLlt-iitiiiiyliiiriirlgii. draw it following announcement of there would be no llnllliilfii£l1r" implementation of partial conscrip- breakaway from govcrJ-u - - tion. ' Quebec Liberals Hold Caucus OTTAWA. Nov. H - .CPl — A over thejonsci-iutiaiiwis fie. ____, y - i Willi ‘ P101119 ' Rilllll . innards , it lJ0'\\'L'l‘lll] Gvltlltlll been taken, Defence Minister Mc-i Naughton said today in the Com-Jli 193.600 cleared flint it ivns but Qnsyverjng , lililc lmlllil Nsuglitori said there would be m divisions hurl broadened who i-riiit (Lin n QOL Ralsmn 531d under we M, out u! liiiLtuRlllllt‘ plain almost llll-l the ivorrls used by l‘ brought to his’ passed earlier this year only fll0ll.m‘ mmi" service were tatiori grant and credit. Under ycs- ill‘, terdays ordcr-in-cnuncil aulliurilyluuty. M Dcfciict- ma“, 1 k European f the 71h , oi would be taken to correct that and ~ . . . lniiu _ _ I be given to “hem” a ma“ 121F315, sciiie 5d iiiilcs south oi Strnsbuurgi ter QVlJyO l > l l l l i 12 PAGES A A Mail. 84.00: other Provinces J4 U.S.A. 55.00. Subscription Delivered. $5.00. EPORT FRENCH, YANKS ACROSS RHlNE Bitter Battles Rage On Cologne Plain ALLIED summon; HEADQUA-TETERS. PARIS, Nov. armor and Am _ 24 — (AP) - French _ _ criczin infantry drove the Germans tonight from all save one small bridgehead in Frances great city of Strasbourg and unconfirmed reports said patrols had struck on into Germany. __ __:—.=::—__, OTTAWA. Nov. 24 — fCPl —- Speaker J.A Glen said todav in l the Commons that remarks bv Wil- tfrici LciCroix, member for Quebec lint lieutenants Awarded M. C. A? U19 German-speaking Strasbourgcrs greeted the conquering Allies with mix- ed emotions. the lines before the Cologne plain fur to the north were swaying to blows antbcourifcr-blows as the Germans threw in 10 to 12 divisions against three Allied armies in the greatest battle of the western front. A battlefront dispatch from i“ Associntczl Press correspondent i C a Tlicbiirn Wiziit ccntriiiicd ihe first l b l reports that the fillies iizid suo-y l Ccciilcd in stabbing acriss ilic ruin-y sivo eii Rhine historic barrier M b S d guarding Germany from invasion -r;e_vond which lies the Sicgfriedl , ’ o Linn anti formidable hills and‘ K , At zng s nslstence *' "sing probably’ was oiiily by rccoiiiiais- -- -~-~-~— s ‘ W ant said tlze Ger- ln Strasbourg was. to one small sector at t. crii end of the main Rhino 10111 1111‘ 91191113’ “K15 119-,’ lflfllliillltifEllCy. befolrac lie cruised ‘the ‘C? .'»'- .t'oor from tli- ilxral cnc cs. iiaiis threw a‘. loastisliould be Elilllifilgtfd from tbc rc-= seven ciirisions against the British Cgrdléillge Y“? Dulzlgcltv b9‘ tli-‘nl/pkmd 3nd Army and recaptured W0 s ou given cm y e ress. _ . . Speaker Cl n spoke after Prime qfnau “s m the quagmue norm Minister Magkenzie King moved " “M” Bu‘ “"5” °‘ “amen "heyi Lil" words of Mr LaCrolX be ex- wtrn u" l'l' ving from Wcisweiler “ ' OTTAWA. Nov. 2i — (CPI -De- fence lttimquartcrs amiuunced night that. four Canadian Arniv IAEUIBHHHLS now scrviiig overseas on loan to the British Army hard been awarded the Military Cross for gallantrv in action. The Recipients: — Lieut. J R Fctterly", 23. of Cran- ford Park, Man ' Iyiacmiliiii. of I n. < . . . - - i. d on us. is amt 1132535512‘ .i3h.-§°é‘§“3i..”ffi3f‘li3‘. i: n this town i3 miles King said he had been imable Gcnnaiiy. ‘fololw what Mr. LnCrcix was say- An increasing number of robot irig. Later. he obtained from Han- bombs were being flung against the sard a copy of the words used and 1st army suppivlincs. droning over tjhtzv 511011111 110i ‘T18 RUDD/Yd 111 d6- Zl E. at tiimcs as it in formation. _ A front cli iatcli snirl Strusboulg Ml- [#1910111 111111 Tel-infill 1P U10 ' 1 b 1.5 iicrusg 111-.- govci-nmeiit policy on conscription iiutl lrui i rccl except for 101‘ Ulflfifiili ' UEUV C R1 ‘ZZ- gmnd tit, (hc tirahisonl to Quebec and mud; iti (31 Company st.» Nzw Glasgow N. \\C;\'..'l'll cud oi the ililfllfliy-Illllletl aiijicar as if the g>verri.ncnt_ land-f S _ ci- had betrayed someone, said Mr.' Liout. L.B. Robertson. 26. of n . and Pictou NSK . i. bridge. and so rapiillv vlns the cit-y g_ . . To maintain the dignity of the: Taylor. 29. 0f I l service as “treason .il\c Utlillllll i sitinisliti Bu‘. l bzl iii s c _ lilL‘ _ LL‘ ' Roads leading Strasbourg out of gap were loath-d with material and lrnujis, heading for llie ltliiiic illld crusher blows at tlic i-siiiiiiiivil Hull-JO (iermuii troops ivliicli stllllh Iii Strasbourg were bpglii p; u rrircat across flic river to the Siegfried Line. s haul I- Housc. flic words should not _ _ _ iprintcd iii the record. Mr. King Citations covering the aivarusi ‘said. Boili Mr. LaCruixs ivords and are. not available‘. his own ttlie Prime Iidilllsififi) rc- i fcrcnccs io them should be ex- punged. He W85 not taking the words of Mr. LaCroix as a refine- tlon oii himself but oii the House. LaUroix mlizlil. have been as- ked to .i.,><>lii,-izc iiiitl i: he failed 1o do so, lic might ll.l\'t) been suspen- ded. but ti: iiiis iliiie Mi. King said ‘he did not fctcl like moving such action. But if such a situation oc- curred again he would ask for sus- Tlie United Slates 44th and 79th pension. _ the Snv- Speaker Glen salcl that while l" '2 fllllL5.]‘L'1‘-|LD.Cl‘OlX _\.'as spcakiiic he had no, ~4\i\. Alcxuncici" P;1l(.‘h;UlZl2Ul'l\lllil\' to iiiiorin 11h,‘ incmbci-i ‘iili ariii_v‘s sirciigtli,he was liSllig offensive words. Had] southeast to _lhe Sarerric War Bride Enroute To Gladstone P. E. I. OTTAWA. Nov. ‘.14 _ British ivur brides of Maritime soldiers have arrived in Canad-t en route to their new homes. They include: _ _ Mrs. Margaret A. Kirbli “l” of Sgt, J. W. Kirby, Gladstone P. . I __ [CPI ,_ iiiiiiiiir 1a.. to puiii‘ ilic 30M: (tors ‘THINK A BUDDHIST l6 A CLERK \H A Licrmanl attention 21L the time lic would tnc sup-l have asked ilicv be ivithdrawn. iTlicy were offensive in the worst, degree. _ y i No jHlbllCllV of aiiv kuid should‘ by the Dress y. w lllillf" tried vainlv to raid .- ‘in es llulilllAflisi of the Gan. iic (iorinnns aimed couii-; iii the ' of b; givuii tlic rt-inri" lrr, Lsiliwiiici" Brkl i ‘Ilit- words ‘used ‘av liitiisclf. us iv orciiig the 7th to _|.ili as those of Mr. ihiCi-uik and iiir bnc . iKiiii: should be cxuitngcci from the raiuiiiig out around Strasbourg.’record. l " ziients into tlic edge \ Gravdoii. Progressive; ivc House louder. said Ivir 1 ' ism-gig, ublccreil to might‘ . ' * pro-i nlrcndi’ liav. appeal 1 iii some itubq ~ ~ momngl iications, and other published int- v lIOSILiOXlS south of Strasbourg, or WOllld thus be ueiiziliiteti 111g southern jaw of the Rhine-i Speaker Glen snirl there sliouh pincers lust was reported, be no lurthsr referent-e to the mat-l The House could not elp ‘lwlllit had already aopcaicd. , Where Is Hitler? LONDON. Nov. 24 - tCP-Reu tori -— Prime Min. .' ' will bc coniruiitcd ivu i question troni Ciiidr. Uliv ' Conservation. i r - Lamps l. rrasscmblcs; he‘ I at .i point iivt- miles iiurili oi Mul- lizusc as l'.llIl-IiOO\il\l slrcamc in, iiio 13' not. Liiip iiiiiiiiicruu 1110‘ e oili- of supplies and i'cmi':>i'-f iii ulllJl pressure was maintained tlici" units of the United States iiitl l- ‘liCll 1st iirixiics v ll do; l1 {sums iii a d; ' .c i100). unit’, snows oi lil’. x MATH‘ iiiul Boiilioiiiiiic lire SJYLYHL‘ bl 7tli l] l l\\ iJ/Jll METEOROLOG I T.‘ J. L TORONTO. Nov. 24 _ lCP)—' immii and l axlmiim icziiiieriiiii f verao .437. lllciziiitn . WIIHHDC’ . ; oroiio I . Ottawa "2 34' hiozitrcal .28. Qua-bur . Saint Jnliii ll 2. : Halifax 36. ottrtoivn 3'7. ~10. wli n parliament u; m, will ask “where is Hitler?" ti“f’h‘t"lBoston And Maine M Abaniions Clil Line 5"“ ,,,,,,,,.,, __.___ ‘ Maritime Proviiicesi) Frfishxcqlx: t silltl PORTLAND. Mist, Nov. 2i —-(APl ~ $11215“ §""]§1§,.°1‘j§¥“1,.§,§.l,,,i“ ,‘,_, Wm, m.“ —llic Boston aiiu i_\i.iiiiu lllliftlild $60,‘ flfiguusifi u’,n',,,cr‘:,,,,,. " ntl oi the 141411‘ ‘ ' oncil a Jl-iiiilo section ' *- ‘ " Oi l l bctwcrii ilils t-itv and iCcntiiiuod oii tinge 11. Col. i) nuriii liviwlck thus ciittliii: off part‘ oi what originally was ilic iirst railroad liiio bctwccn Maine uiid Boston cuoiicd 102 vcars ago BM“ “°"°"‘ Grand-Scale Red ‘ l Drive In Latvia 1,0,,“ l. -“.,_., . . u, , . ‘ Sumiiicrslric tidi- (‘lfillifbll inimi- 1KCDiliilifilOllsiiZIhISOUgiClfogflgfiaflfi@ t“ 1M" than Charlontmml" .... M... l _ Z'__‘——"—— N, not. 24 mm -l Freighter (Jrounded In iinpliibicus iurcrs today saint John Harbor iiis across iliu our ilir-ci- pontoon briditrs illlli b. boat illiti iCll\{)Ol‘fil‘_\' imiiiixii: ’ ' s. lor tlicrc is not u pcriiuiieil c llli‘ ' Stixisboiii‘: Col-Gen i . i bccii rcmo . 1's vcd from itiiitiin High ilCiQ i.l.is lllOfllllll it and tonight ‘l 39. Sim sets tiiis afternoon at 5 and rises nioriiliifl Full moon Nnvimher 35111. 9- iJIYlDTfOW LONDO o Railroad officials said a large ii-I [may Am gggvlcg I1 30 A.M . l‘ ‘ Ari-ye?‘ (‘hgfriatirirlavis i2 4.‘: l’ M. icliiicd (11,. lust (icitiiuii _‘ 45 ‘SUNDAY ‘ sgnvnj]; guiiis iii . fl\’°"d‘\V-°|~’i f-‘Tflflfi- ,. . . - and 5.45 P. . c,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,. _ Bcrliii also nrkiiuvvlrdgrd n Gor- hm,» flmq,‘ h, “sum. and n ‘large ‘haw Gbfisfidw ‘ lllilll l't‘ll't‘ili iii castrrn Sfovakla “ash m U". “d9 of the vggggL (nah, excepi Sunday) Gulf nioucli from the Latvian g iiiniiilniirl. tlcnrrd lhc \\'n_v for 4 n , _ - _ f "ML y; .0“, QUNDAYQ r<>=*i'>v 50"" “mimics "recurs ii..i?‘iai-‘.‘.¥..i-‘l.'~‘ie?‘°‘.ii?§ii.%"“?i.._ “ll " " “" ‘G ‘ “g“m"- m" Bum“ ma“ M C"’m““‘ was announced today bv Laborl Leave Wood Islands-WNW 5- "- blliilstor Snmurl Mooers. Mr. Cocli-l and 2.00 P. M. mount of ll m t ‘ll f ti .- , ilbiilldflllid ‘Pgflsiegnellélilfi-Froggcilffg: °""'°""°‘R,,,;,,§,§"“'“""‘“ , will go u) the war salvo“; ni-lmmnf. ‘ Leaves Charlottetown 7 A hi. ~ l" M oii iilp Estonian Islands of "' , L -_ (‘hm-logs gown 11,30 A.M. Sarin- tosclv ;i| the mouth oi Riga 5MP" 4013M- rfiaB - Nmi- l‘ T1 ‘ngeaier. M. t Gun as BOTH“ ruponrd Soviet églllfFtltflllliitftffigflgtifgl} ltlfjlziigullfié-diliigfl Arm‘ chaflouem“'n P‘ M‘ svcst ni Uiilivar. Cciiqucst of ilic soutIici-ii tip of N. B. LABOR DEPUTY , Leave Charlottetown l P. M. Swzirc, 17 iiiilrs across tho Riga Arrive Charlottetown 5.50 I’. M FREDl-IRICTON. Nov. ‘l4 --- ICP)‘ ‘ _ -Appflillllllulll of N D Cnsliraiiei P E I —N FERRY SLRVICL East. Prussia. Bcilln said German remnants “TN (‘VRCUMPG by 111\\‘P11,ranc. of Marysville. has brzii dlr-l Leaves Cariboo—i2.00 noon and units. i actor of labor since January. 1942. 1.00 P. M.