s. E 3 __F MAXIMS or a MERE MAN F ...'§“&’.'.'§ ."‘.'.'.ti’.‘ti".§.;'-'t2" °"° The People's Paper >--"":' Covers Priaoe Edwardf Island Like the Dew MAXIMS CIA MERE MAN We_elway| have time snough it‘ we will but use it aright. Cnmm w‘ ~»~-~~~— ETOWN. CANADA. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 11. 194s s PAGES :::'.:"::'r;i':"..'.’::".'-::¢t.35.“. ....... $5.00 lhhhfih Illlll! IISHIYRHH Churchill's Condition Shows Improvement Is Ill With Pneumonia In Middle East; Nation Anxious. __._._.' -—-— By Roger Greene LLE I 1ONDON,Dec- l6 - (A P) — Prime Minister Churchill has i ' coupon. Dee- 11 .- blaatad Berlin ple was told today. A. F. bombera lest night for the fifth major THU"! 10651591"! Ql Plilllilflelll attack on the German capital in ctrmplztaly by surprise. Deputy less than e month following e Prime Minister Clement Attiee United Stems heavy bomber announced in the House of Com- _in . Churchill. who Germany's northwest eorner. celebrated his 89th birthday with It wee learned that several President Roosevelt and Premier aquedrom of B.- C. A. I‘. Len- Stalin on Nov. 30 at Tehersn. now casicrl participated ta the av- was tu with “aiéllltch of pneu- u .. raid great atrength against mons that-Mr monia in the ie tack- ng. The Air Ministry lnnounce- Atlea read to hushed M. Pls this lent Mme liter the -B¢rlln official bulletin issued at 10 Radio NWT“! that ll» A- F- Downing street. the Prime Minis- bornbera struck at the German we"; ormm “nuance; eaphal in a “tenor attack on e Th, prim, Minute;- hu b,“ in bed fonsome days with a cold- A patch cf pneumonia has now considerable eeale!‘ .__..____.. developed in his left lung. Roosevelt Back In The ll. S. A. Commons found at least ived back in the United States Encouraging horn the Allied military and polit- ical conferences in Cairo and Te- An evening announcement from l0 Downing Street was even more iitrart. "Happily. I can tcll you now he encouraging. It was issued at 3115B returned and is asfely back in p. m. (2 p. m. EDT — 3 p. m. A e Unitod Btatd." Stephen Early. U1‘) and said!- House secretary. announced “'l‘he Prime Minister has hat-{m a. white toreportars late toda “l have not good night. There is some been advised when will reach t-asbington." N. B. Youth Loses Life , When Camp Burns Border iiro-sstng CAMPBIILLTON. N.B.. Dc . l6 ' been...“ at...“ 1%. ... Rules Revised Campbeilton, was bumed to death early yesterday when fire destroy- er. a. camp at Napier. A companion. "" " _ _ “ho °WWM~ WW1 “Y ivfiffivéihififfii dfiiéfipitttwfifi. “mm”: mmuh P "ma w “u” require border-crossing cards for _ temporary visits to the United as. Cherlong spill-XVII"? W“ ‘We’ States after Jan. l. it was learned e awoke to find the camp flam- wm‘ by 'm°h' here tocsv. shortly. "Brookflem 5mm; gqncorr, quire special doctunents. December and. 12-11-21. "Christmas concert in North for stays of 29 days or less. Wlitsnlre nail, December Sign. cllffe school. December also. iZ-il-li. make a trip __.__.. ________ nlliwdotmrmit °°°.;‘3‘.""t or N w ve o0 " ° “ ll. S. Bombers "Pleasant Valley Church Con-' ggi-mpgsknpgxrltg mm Fnaayiza-ltlniqtf Y. “Come to me Christmas cou- i°-'=‘=»”“‘“”‘“" "mmll-‘ofi Raid 0n Germany "Chriatm . f ‘ school’ m‘ ear’. Concert, Si. Nlary s Hill. ‘rueadey, December tlty mused chickens. l-liaheata i but a“ L Dwumnm it was announced inn h -1 December fltrt. oponetn-a Mrs. lan- available inunedtately- ' “'_' bera “Wanted to laxative $11.0 dream ollileivgerimllsiofi moan “um m "- by." gold, turn from the attack upon strategic thick girls“: igru ‘boll: ‘tmiimtfrw very I II XI Q a?!‘ three .m. u no anti-aircraft 3108-. ' %.‘t’.. P taught. howit- II-l-T-lt- hgu" "Livestock ‘stat-asap: - "l this nth t..." rim to in t l B0! have creme-ts m _________ Ema,‘ ,"\*"",_ - A‘ F» 10gb}? ro errata a. c. a. r. vuttcaea at " live ebicbvna and m: P‘ .Aleo our p "I dunno turkarl. new 4“°‘“- vehicles in New Brunswick w» é s s 3 a‘ t 1 S"! chlebvua daily. or. Norris “hm done by‘ eir force personnel. Canadians Anti Indians Push iiiearer 0rtona By EDWARD KENNEDY slender rake“ Hue“ Imam; coast oi New Britain obviously w Gennany and the 10th Nazi army in Italy was tangled te and concentrat- ed" attack by the United States 15th strategic air force Junctions in Austria and the Bren- ner Pass. More than 300 bombers been stricken with his second at- tack of pneumonia in l0 months and is under the care of three (pflqay) physicians, including a heart _ (n; _ Th, Atl- Mlnlgtry specialist, somewhere in the Mid- announced early today thug n. die East, an anxious British peo- rernofc from Rubau destructive range of th he Mediterranean by hit- yarda at the world- famous ski resort the Austrian Tyrol, 1,000 miles front targets titey attacked 24 hours pre- viously at Athena, Grelece... o left railroad yards e. jumble wrecked and twisted Gloucester-Rain a nf Raitaut and half that. lance escorted medium neutralization an land-see-air operations. ’lokyo now is on definite notice of Allied intention to take Bebnul and convert it into e menace to the rldor of direct approach to the Philippines. lleav mile-wide ae- . cor i tier relatively close fire. Shorter- 1 i en's hast-r. at R-abaul would have Truk un range aircraft based urt the war spotlight in the Mediterranean -Gen. Mark Clark's pushed slowly and laboriously deeper into Ge defences below Rome. Ortona In Flames tact with the lost Whatever may be controlling Allied Britain. it is the boldest move yet made as ace and air to Nlpnonee forces from The Arawc beachherul also represents a. new and the enemy main fleet to come to action. “His general condition is as satisfactory as can be expected." Canadian; and Indians 8th Army, struggling forward from their brideghead acres; the Moro River near the Adriatic chopper; the road between Orthm and Orsotzna in three places and re on the blazing port d in anticipation of treasure of reassurance in this final sentence, and the country offered prayers for a speedy re- covery. The gravity of Mr» Chur- —--—- chllrs illness was underlined by Dec. is-uazo- announcement that daily bulletins ‘wmlllfitinl ll! on hiawondition would be issued: The army was able to —_('Cohtinued on page 7, Col. 3) _ _________.- Four Airmen Killed In Training Crash mo. Dec. ‘l6—(CP)--Nn. l Training Command AF. today released t “Tcsmwrarpi... efcotfi) ’ in the crash of a gaining bomber at pt. They were FO- A- orangeviile, Ont; LA 1v, Weyburn. SaskJ Galloway, Vancouver an S. Collins. Halifax. 17 Allied Ships Sunk in iiarbor Announcement of changes in the United States regulations gov- erning crossing of the border which will have this effect is expected _.__. mSuch personiaiehowtttylet, gill have ")1 "m"; , 1g produce ev nos a ey were iricefdm‘ Boyd’ r _ 1115331, born in Canada. Canadian citizens horn outside Canada will still re- Lack of adcquaw a especially fighter planes. of B ri revealed to have lies l7 cargo shins d esseis were blown cka by a handful The loosening of the regulations affects persons crossing the border The change involves no alteration l7-li. in Canadian foreign exchange reg- .___ uiaticns and visitors to the Unit- “Moviea and Program, Earns- ed States will still require a Board permit in order to obtain money to up like sitting dll of German bomb a devastatink 10W undertook to rc- id as anythlni l"! ding success for igating circumstance. "most of the part0 lies was not 811153’ nnouncec.‘ rep°ft8 I0. eatest single loss of ing the Allies have wNpoN. Dec. t. .-<AP)--1arae a protected hall"- r nd. l3"7'71'33'31' formations of United State; lrtlelvy ——--— be ,thr tin throua eevy "Ohmlm" Wmm- n" “w” m-llyftfl“ dire ‘hith a screen of -1 a rtghtars. dumped explosives a-nr. n’ 7' ' incendiaries upon targets" i: ncrtha --- 0e eg o ay an “Wanted at once. large tguan- g;*,,,,,,'";;"{,,,,,,:,,“ n; v H H, Senate To Probe iianol Development ON, Dec. 15 — (C?) that the War PIO- duction Board "and other t. Moreover-s. Rental: News mantles’ __... m l u Dance, linereid nan. Monday. afiflflf: {in Bmmuhrffflm am. _ i i ht. 0h ' m" m" ‘u.’ 1g-fifli-2t. $01821‘ tlgnrgport dor dretglll We" d one plane iu New Britain ia the hope of g pines nnc- the Japanese anchor at Ra eul la uprooted. First reports indicate the Arewe beachhead scour enemy opposition due to the e ollowu- fire from navel guru which covered the actual landi jumr across wide Dampier Strait from New Guinea to the southwest ea made undetected. That speak; vol- mtvecs gzgtlegrer or ailabllt-untzhallenged at:- and sea- wntrol the Allies . as a re na cam ltebuul from enemy’ hands. [y a p. m m" owmn‘ h Wu“ The Arawe landinfi may be but is 250 miles or more, air line, 0n llahaul from Arawc or any other appalling uifficultie Available ma s indicate many good trian le, all within little more than from Gasmata. At. that range fighter- t-omplete its ‘an combined llipplrtes. |=r_—.:~:_-.: .__. ._. Discuss Long-Term Bacon Agreement Under a new ,reement effect- ive lll 1944. Canada undertakes to Drpvide the United Kingdom with not less than 450,000,000 pounds of bacon in each of the next two years, Because of the need of maintaining the British bacon ra- tion of four ounces a week. Agri- culture Minister Gardiner has ask- ed hog prumiccrs to seek produc- tion to pemlit annual shipment of 600000.000 pounds. An increase in prices for hogs is not considered likely as a method of encouraging continued hitch pro- ducfion. Ag. re authorities said. but they expressed belief as- ¢ surance of a rntrket at existing prices for more than two years would cause many formers to con- tinue in hog production who might otherwise sock some other form of activity. Nazi Paratroopors Fail To Stop Push WITH THE 8TH ARMY IN 1T- ALY. Dec. i5—tDolayed)-—(AP)—— The Gennans threw two fresh per- achute regiments into the knee- deep mud of the farmlands and olive groves cornering tho Orsog. na-Ortona road today, hut Canad- ians stopped thorn and inched 30109 the battle of the Sangro the German 06th infantry has been grenadier division now has been brought clore to disintegration. (It was announced at A headquarterrs Ihurscay that, 1n. accs l In t ti.” War Depart y‘ O " Th l t ‘macaw? Canci oil tie-Hung‘: a°°° ,_ m t Get-m ny. a ttea with veorman n W‘ u r1321 vidiamartne ‘and shipbuilding and Boud “xi-glad raiders braved 1s minutes oi fire to execute miaeionl. 1t waa u» fifth mater American ‘w may" Qabpl g Club operation of the monhthantiuaylilgbf Monday X1109"- weather lll N!‘ t qm b‘ y“ 5a.?“- *1" "w a "to ’°'..fiii‘.'...".:t.".....:“'.‘:! no ~ Al‘. A I haa been able to e a w un er- W ghol ' mt a taken to meetutite u of e Japanese invasion refill“? It Whltl H wounded Mill killcd the second successive dey, Gen. Montgomery Visited sectors of the front held by Canadians. New ;lzealan% ang indium. \ t War Situation Last N there could afford an Reds Break Attack I_rr__ Kiev Salient Kiev Bulge, OTTAWA, Dec. 16-(0?) -— A} long-term agreement under which! the United Kingdom would agree to purchase bacon supplies from Canada ovct‘ a period of four or five years has been suggested by Canadian officials and now i; un- der consideration in London, it was learned today ted a third Sovi W Fritz anks. To the south, Moscow Russian van outskirts of Oherasky. were Al ahead Just. short. of blazing Ortona. ‘t5? study ev smashed and the 00th amtored dian and Canadian troops had cut the Ortona-Orscgna road in three t may one stretch along this sii r, sticky battlefield the Gerrmng have lost 8,000 of 4,000 infantry- men who two weeks ago threw themselve; powerfully against Gen. Sir- Bernard l... Monllpmery‘: 8th wounded include oep- M‘ t The bright prospect beckouin the troops who have landed at Arawe e wide eea corridor to the Philip- tme of many amphibious operations termed to gain compete control of the largest end moat strategically mpouani south Pacific laland yet invad [he Arawe hhead, bold as the thrust to gain it was, _ to be regarded as an intended main base of oper- ations on New Britain for a land drive to invest Rabaul. lt from Arewe to ltabaul and s. march point in the southweet would involve a of terrain and supply" air field sites in the Arawe-(Ju ed by Allied forces. bombers could harry the Rabaul area. to d insure its ultimate capture by Allied forces Tfllk bastion that effective gky protection tor Allied forcraprobirg‘ weetwa d through that corridor to reopen sea con- atretegy in setting to carry the fight by the eaat enlgiaiatgalcinctlltfilgacifitzfi morning or (my m S e of Charlottetowrfs best it}; Nazi vely by breakinl attack on a wate gi of a winte toward the Baltic, were said rlln in be‘ South ‘of area '10 miles from the rel I. Yeremenko, defender Stalingrad Berlin reports heavy fighting “is in full there” as the Russians attacked ‘superior forces!’ W st of Krichev in the area near Mogilev the Germans Gen. Markian M. Popov began the attack with an intense . hearsay m‘ w c arges e n e ame throwing m llieavy Death 3- southwest of the rail Junction of Zhlobin, where about 100,000 Red Anny infantrylnen and two u s tank brigades struck for the second o n a e day with heavy airforce support. Not one Word of any cf battles came from the themselves. awaited important victories fore making claims, their dur - he Kiev Bulge where fighting centred south of west of at reported miles away. Barbers And Prices Board In Battle tract The barbers have. haircut prices would be regulations." countered Oerl secretary of the ' "We will let the courts d mAKING that/r; Lotto cantor THEAllPURPOSEFl0UP ed with minimum erlal blasting of the selected area and ltge ng, ' e seems too e i. y bomb. lend as well Moscow ct. drive on bite Russian fr The three assaults. perhaps the had served as a member of the Qmm-“llle board of management of the Can- bl’ adian Research Institute of Laun- Nevei. where third day about 60,000 infantry and tank brigadesbinlan in; Assommcrt “W ‘m He wa a veteran of the first border, attacked under Gen- And- Great win. when he Served a, a M member of the 2nd Siege Battery. artillery They apparently be- llsllfli the LUMBERTON. N.C., Dec. 16- Malin lAPl-Two crowded Atlantic Coast and northwest of Radomsyi - an Line passenger streamlinerS piled area along the Teierev River about up in an early morning wreck near 55 Kiev -- the here today, killing at least 5'7 per- R-“Elln! lPPeared to have brok- sons and injuring upwards of 50. back of another sally c u, V011 Mannstelnb theIraiircaci, said at the companys ards reached he town of Smel one 2'5"‘ ‘llisled 00W" from cantor‘ a broken m1 was blamed by At- ddell 89 lantic Coast Line officials for de- M m h? “Pmbun! 1m QP-railmcnt of thrce coaches of the “m d M! Emil" *1" I Florida-bound Tatuiami west coast “"'Champicn near the little town of German ween the rd and the master barber's’ as- tibo d T t. l ast 1303.5 “km M wmmp“ ‘Chlamydia; roaiieldqmpaset. hastily enxrliglitenced lighted newspaper bctgttrc sitlulalg M“! and ploughed into t e dcrn e to g: ‘mm m‘ 9mm" n“ céachesdof thgfirst train whichiay me “cum-y tndgfgyth b1 m of p“ bond .. . rawe acro- " ill be faced e pro e u.‘ “w, mtgflgciahefiflamfig Five cars nf the second train. nxrkeung m, mm Yfifiit sgmtttlenitead the "Misti??- °' “s” and “mm” -- .~ e an acco . we Wm n“ our mm“ Mon‘ A) railroti esphllccsmnn said‘ most of Qiifélfflg; the dead were mt the northbound ecu, “h” train. Its wreckage was an twisted the: we ghomqbgwngnug m. mm» that, workers with acetylene tor- Droducuon costs and ma;l;¢[i|\g Death Yesterday 0i iloun. Stems . CQUN. J- E. STERNS h" °“ Ne" The death occurred at the Prince Edward Island hospital yesterday Councillor John E. terns, on , known and most esteemed citizens. He was 48 years of age. the Hospital for treatment on Oc- Lobe,- 26. It has been planned to take him to Toronto by a chartered plane on Tuesday but when the day arrived he was unable to make the trip ' ' w, ..~~-4,__--'-a> I - '— . ~ LONDON. Dec- l8 -— (A P) - A son of Mrs. ED Stems and the he Russians have scored defen- late Mr. Stems. he took over the up a German management of Stems‘ Laundry barrier -— on thc death,of his father. and‘ perhaps the Teterev River about his ctr-standing ability and con- 55 miles west of Kiev - and their scientists: application to his work new attack; have forced the Nels enabled him to build up a splendid ‘ Wt 0f Etvflfll more WWDB lll i119 business. That his ability was rec- announced ognized outside of his native pro- ‘ lfllliflht- Berlin. mfilllwllllfi. YEP!!!" vince is shown by the fact that he the was chosen President of tho Mar- itime Laundry Association. lie derers and Cleaners and he was ‘Jig: recently elected a director of the Canadian Laundry and Dry Clean- l-fe was first. elected to the City “f”; Council in the election of i940 auc. was re-eiected at. the next election "id (Continued on page 1, Col. s) salts Rail Wreck Sibley, vice president of Wilmington heacquarters tonight. T990115. the known dead included 37 mem- tho hers of the armed services and 20 B l5 clvili Buies. At least one ubrson was kill- ed in this wreck. Bonfire Eignals Fall WINN . Dec. l6—fCP)—A publisher William Wood, a. pusscti- m" war-‘a 1% NIP-WK“ ll’! BT05‘ ger on the first train and cyc-udt- F11"! nee; of the second wreck. said the dxsw“ 9on4,“ as poultry production and tnarketintl, problems. will be held here in mid- 1 January mm n double track. Y" Wood raid makeshift flare h warn the northbound engineeh. form. BERKHAMSTE AD, England Herifordshire town. rcrv- Brig. Gen. John Ernest for over Bush, B4. who served in the British bee many 63 years is dead in this {ell In EGW i ALLIED HEADQUART- E R S . SOUTHWEST PACIFIC, D e c. 17 —| (Friday) - (AP) —-E Americans of Walter Kreuger’: 6th ar-l my landed on the beaches at Arawe New Britain Wednesday morning and won their beachhead within a. few hours, G e n . Douglas MacArthur's headquart- ers announced today. Only a few men of the sea - borne force were lost in the landing, the communique said. The invasion was ac- complished without the ship. a small army unit. making =- l Rgtumg To Quay“ gallant assault from iandink boats suffered the most. of the casualties. The number of hill- ed nr wounded was not an- pounced;- A Japanese dive bombe it- tack on covering destroyers felled to inflict damage. Gen. MacArthur, Alied ccnjt- rnander in the Ronth Pacific. directed the landing operations from an island base north of New Guinea. WflWYS. ll in comparison. ping and sutmllei- Lhfi Jfl-DMISB lance for Allied b0 Alli tain with more than 3. out Japanese bases one Al. a time. ______§A___ Boiling 0n Used Bags at which clean. processor.‘ u baiing material may be sold. ,_.________ 1 Plan Jan. Conference l On Poultry Production Some 40 ntiuuics inter. magazine‘, OTTAWA, lfl-(CEW-Jflic‘ ngflcullufg (icpnrttlicllt announced today a xtatiotial conference. to well as currcnz; A departmental spokesman .. costs are lower." "The disposal of the Canadian’ surplus will depend on reducing "l" "l" W°Y° ‘r-"mg m cm‘ mm costs or. alternatively, on reducin", ""9 mach“ m“ l“ m‘ d“ m, production to the domestic level. __________ been used tn stop two south- und EDMONTON, Dec. 16-10?»- freight trains after the first wreck 91.9mm- E_g_ M“ and that ho and others frantically today m,“ me (o flldflflvfllell bl’ mt‘ 59"" "NW5 1° bertaia ninth legislative assembly will open Feb. l0. The Premier said Many or the passengers were ser- he did not expect a heavy leczls- vicemcn on route ic their iiotncs lguve program ing for the holidays. Wood estimated omiditiong, half the dead were men in u. Association. Lt. (Jami The enemy sent over bombers with fighter escort to attack the Ufiilcd states beachhcads and nav- al craft. butthey were driven off with the loss of two of their w . Vitiaz Strait, between New Britain and New Guinea, and ‘is nearby The invasion is the most 4m- portant undertaking of me war a- gainst Japan. Islands 1n the 50lo- mons and elsewhere rezakctt by rho o >- Allies are sma , It is aimed primarily at neutra- lizing Rabaul, the enemys strong- hold on New Britain, cud other bases for Japanese aircraft, sh1p-_ New Britain, wnich points like a.‘ dagger at New uuinea, stand; as‘ blockade to future operations against the Philippines and the Netherlands East indies“ It is 800 miles from I_‘ruk. Javanese bastion in the Pacific, an easy ots- t, preliminary ited the affected plant. At the short hearing. ccmmissio counsel, E. M. MacDonald, K. presented in representatives of Dominion Stool and Coal Corp tiou, parent company ni’ ilic Tren- mbers. ed air forces ‘oetvveen (Jot. i2 and Dec. 12 devastated New Bri- 000 tons 0i eexplosives. They appeared to fol- low a definite pattern uf knocking OTTAWA, Dec. .16 —(CP)— The Prices Board tonight announced an order effective immediately, estab- lishing ceiling prices for used bags. bagging and baiing material und setting out in schedulm the prices bag; of ‘sound material. bagging or after the war ipated surplus in competltiont with countries whose production?‘ ning announced urth seasion of Ai- in wartime _.____._.__j SAINT JOHN. NBA Dec. 16-» Application for a wage increase of — one dollar per dey and one day of! v three working days has n submitted in the City Coun- by the Saint John Fire Fighters ALLIED FORCES INVADE NEW BRITAIN HINDI! German Rail Litres Into Italy Tangled DINNER“ By Bombings Win Beachhead Hour (LR. Cotirelle, nliccntroller for Canada. today nouncod that tlrrfqtxulity of first grade gas- oline will be "considerably re- ducetl" within a few days be- cause the overall gasoline sit- uatlon now is “infinitely worse than since the outbreak of war." llc said that existing stocks of gasoline in Canada were less than 50 per cent of normal and we're going to have difficulty maintaining the position we have but l hope we will get. through the season without re- lllldnz coupon values, although it is going to be difficult.“ ‘ He was addressing delegate: to the 30th annual meeting of the Canadian Automobile As- sociation here. Hrs 0* a" “med "We “i Prime Minister King Coun. Stems had been in failing health for some time and entered- OTTAWA. Dec. lS-ACPJ-Primo Minister Mackenzic King. who wtir be 69 years old tomorrow, was pit-h: at his office in Ottawa today ant-n a 10-day trip to Washington and I New York H15 first official act on his return was to attend a meeting of war committee of the cabinet this afternoon and he will probubiw spend part of his birthday presid- ing over a cabinet meeting tomor- to Steel Works Probe Qpens At New Glasgow NEW GLASGOW. Dec. IB-KCPX -0pcning an investigation the partial closing of the steel works at nearby Trenton. Mr. Jus- tice W. F‘. Carroll of the Nova 3co- a. Supreme Court. today hclrl a sitting and then vis- tou plant. a list cf the types of tn- formation sought by tho commis- sioner. Gas sooTET Said Critical roaouro, Dec. 16—(Cl'i- ' this w. After the war committee meeting he went to Government House m confer with the Governor General. Mr, King appeared refreshed and. brisk as he stepped from the train today to be greeted by members of his personal staff, war minister Lalileclte and newspaper reporters. He described his trip ca "partly business. partly personal" but said he had tiothing to sav as yet about the busmes, side of it services into lF t1‘ Snows ‘rt-us WEEK FATi-llifVb A New SNOW SHOVEL 4,‘. HlFlli Lido this Afternoon at 3.50 and iomcrrcnv tnomitig at 305. Sun sets this afternoon at 5.19 and rises tomorrow tnoruittg at .32. Last quarter moon Dre. i9, 4.03 p.m. Summerside tide eighteen min- Hi5: later than Charlottetown. DAILY AIR EERVICIZ Charlottetown - Summeraide - iiloncton Leave Charlottetown 1.35 a. In 12.00 noon. I30 . p. m. Arrive Charlottetown l.l0 p. na 5.45 p, an. 7.05 o. m. SUNDAY SERVICE Leave Charlottetown l2 noon. Arrive Charlottetown 5.45 o. m. PRESENT Wit-L. BE