I MAXIMS OIL near: MAN j-n-i v can” m, jyi- duty ll! W‘ b, deputy. yerld this Guyfllnn, Founded 1H1. ltatown 5'1"“ in, Two Conti- " >,?%// The People's Covers Prim Edward: Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1945 Read by Everybody ' 12 PAGES OIL. MIR]? MAN Don't speak o! what you are suing to do. do it. . ‘.._ .. .....;—.-..-:-::'::::_fi Mall, $1.00; other Provinces do 0.54., $6.00. Subscription Delivered, 55.00. EPORT IITVASION FLEET GATHERING 11:15); Aug. 3-0! the 7342 ‘w’ < nnel aboard Ptc. F M, Mathesou Clvde River. “m” Arm} perm | Lieut. GR. Foster. Charlotte- towh: Lieut. J I. Higgins. Sulli- getrésidmslitieig. OT-iairiley. St. ' Milita District e rs: a. . rsenaut. Free- ‘ mun” ‘or w town; Sgt. W R. Gourley. Alber- ton; Pte. J. L. Austin, Charlotte- Pte, G W. R. Donahue. ‘Elmsdale: Pte. DE. Forbes, ‘Tyne Il d France which! trooptsigdiptoedzfck at Halifax! Sunday morning. there are oayimlutflry authorities announ- . t 9Y- rtn he nominal roll cf .- mreizeiabelievted aboard the ves- " mjlitnry authorities stressed ‘mt that there may be addit- or deletions to the list. and ', time listed may not neces- be aboard. ‘This is due to “m; being made up some time at to the date oi sailing alt-d tmtions are possible between l. t time and the time that the a sails. All changes will be ounced as soon as they are returning to Prince Ed- d Island are as follows: pp, J. E Cormler. Summerside; ,- H, J. Cheverie. Souris East; . ,6 W. Bentley, Charlottetown: R M. Smith. Charlottetown ; _Eichnrd G. Lea. Strathgart- ;Lieut. (N S.» E P. McGoilgh. gr River: Lleut. F J. MacNciILI niulersidc: Pte. M.N. MacKen- . Glen William; I..-cpl. J.J. Mo.‘ e. Ellerslie, Op]. N H. MacKinrlorl. Charlotte- - Pte. E J, Perry, Summer-. i’. l ii/‘lson, St Peters; | — 3 ' oming Events i5 and 9.45. 8 3-21 "Show — Murray River “Tues- "Dmce. Iona l-Iall. Tuesday§ = tlih. 84-‘ "York United Church annual; - Wednesday. Aug. 22nd. 8-4-6-21 "Picnic. Kelly s . August 8th Cross. Wedncs- 8-4-41. "Ionian rc-unioli at Fred In- n's, Lot l6, Thursday, Auguslt . 3. "Dame in Enicrald Hall. Mon- y night. Toclds Orcheslm. $11-21. "Dance. Lorne Valley. Tuesday llxllsi 7th. Webster's Orchestra.“ 84- "Dance. Lylidolc School, August.’ - Maclntyrcs Orchestra. Re- - ents. s-4-.l.l "Buying chunks oi pigs at our] ns Charlottetown, August 62hr h. Ii overstocked, enquire. Liv *-l _T~ '-"' — " METRE-l‘); Bflflrd 3-3-35 Bank ‘£3315 Ylfzxillgpllfloéln Co. ellifiiziv!‘ r t 6th. ‘Come to the New Annan In- -4- i Pllnloadlllg car wheat, Monday! H Tuesday. Aug. 6 and 7 at‘ tstock pens. Usual high qua- i- Special lirice at car. Livestock M Asenry. 8-3-21 “"1119 Cream Festival. Bingo.” Midi. James Church. George- ’ {Slit ti“ "it a “ 'ora o. on a . "Ln-ii _i- II Medias lit-s for Davis and gflkfgrl-égi-Scfvligr Tuesday ‘zniil M More“ - lilawdl .nd2 "Loading hogs at Cardigan m! Nfor page!‘ a - orman en- ll for trucking service. c ‘Hi-vial n I nnce in Moi-sun's Iigihillm. Souris. Wednesda B-ll-Tile-t . I hoes every ‘Tuesday ma“?! 6-’- Fraser Ltd. Phone h Ofctrucking service. B. N. - "baud. i-ld-Sat-Mom-ti n "——~ hmtfami gonad for Davis at mm "V; H03: 8v until further. -li not fine Wednesday August U.) l, I Many Islanders ‘On Troops/lip Due In Halifax On Sunday Capt. W. L. MucPherson. Kilmuir: IOWnI Valley; Pte. L Jeffrey, Coleman; Gnr. A. F. Lannan. Montague; Pte. W. M. McLaren, Cable West; Pte. J. A. MacPhee, Charlottetown; Cpl. J R. Rogers; Cpl. L. R. Stan- ley, Chtown. Lleut. Thos. D. Cobb. Charlotte- town; A.-Capt. G Hyde. Char. iottetown; Sgt. W C. McGulgan. Summerside; Sig. A. B. Andrew, Charlottetown; Tpr. C G. Arsen. ault. Charlottetown: Sgmn. W. E Bentley, Charlottetown: Sgmn. W. E. Bonnell. Charlottetown: Pie. R. Chisholm. Cardigan; Cpl. A. S. Claigkin, Charlottetown. C m. R T. Hogan. Charlotte- town; Cpl. A J, Lnrter. Charlotte- town; L.-Cpl. J R. Ledwell. St Peters; Sgmn. PH, Manuel. Char- lottetown; Sgmn, B S. Mills. Char. lottetown; Tpr. L C. Moore Char- lottetown: Spr. M L. Murphy. New Haven: Pte. D E. McBeth. Iris: Ptc. J F. MacDonald. Charlotte- town: Cfm. P‘ W. MacKenzie, Sou- ris; Sgmn. N L. MacLeod, Cher- lotletmvn. Pte. W. M. MacLeod. Orwell; Sgm. L. F. McMuri-er, Charlotte- town; Pte. A G. MacPhee, New ; Haven; Pte. A R. Nickerson. Char- hompsonv summon | lottetown; A.~Cpl, O A, Ross. Calc- D man; Pte, F A. Savldani, Sum- mcrside; Cpl. D.W. Sinclair. Char- |lottetownz C.-Cpl. R M. Sm Bcserter ls A Given Four llionths Term (By The Canadian Pressli last lvcrk alter a manhunt which combed thc northern Ontario woods ior alillosl a month, Pie. Euclide Guay. c4, Canadian Army deserter, was sentenced here yesterday toi four months ili jrlil,on_ charges of “$391118 custody. ' ~ Gila! Jumped from a train at nearby Sivastikn several weeks ago while being taken to the districti Jail at l-iaileybury to serve a 60-) day term on charges of illegal po-i- ' session of national registration oer-f - . iirlcates. ———— day, August 6t1i.8.30 P. M. at "a; grim 8nd 1331106 in New! Cornwall Hall. Important business. '- chvol. Monday fivgnqmzfil-{Shareholders please attend. 8-4-11 "Chicken Supper and Dance, tllle ice (‘l".ll‘1'l and dance §§§§.',§M-f"}‘_“y,,y Aggus“ Pacific and Southeast Asia i1l‘(‘1‘.S. at Potsdam. the Foreign Office ail-I pon- rt Moascs field Tfiiesdfly. Ailg-‘sored by Women's Institute. Nor- cro. ll-4-ll-2L. "Prince County hog shipmenlsi l‘ week of August 6m will be ac- cording to regular schedule. Plicnc our agent [or information and trucking service. Livestock Market- mg Board. 8-3-21. "Busy farmers in lvlillview. Vernon and vicinities, and South- ern Queens, having hogs ready for week of August 6th please oouia Ted Crane and William McRae res- gectriércly. Livestock Marketing oa . - 8-3-21 "Opened up our cai- of when! today and the quality is much better even than _ we expected. Don‘t .mi.ss getting your quot-fl- Livestock Feed Asency. 8-4-21 "Bluv farmers within ranie oi Charlottetown having hogs ready for market can have trucking ser- vice by oiliing ollr ofiice or Roland Coady, our Transfer man. at 1457 daytime or I794 noun and even- ings. Livestock Marketing Boéuéim "Loading hogs during week vi August 6th at the followinc ship- ping points. Monday-spurts. 5i Peters, Morell. U182. Charlotte- es. J J. Larkin. ‘town, Montague. CardiQ-m- ma‘ 1. 20-21. . w“ 0mm Feti s val. Wood Is- h" ‘Jhllmh Hall. Aililust 10gb. wqnlfibltal mum Wham Bergman l A ' Milliiflilue. Saturday. m" “h- 7-20-P1-L-ti. wlzfoglifl Dance, Bgggmgn on,“ ML "Uni-agile. qgaturday. comm“ ~—< loamy P hiss at Fredericton ti: m,'del?ylnfl $1.00 extra r .wm “OPE: g! pills on t at K‘ “m “yin: next week. da - Charlottetown. ‘W11 l1)"- Huynter River. Ken-WWW" P! l incl-side. Albany. Phillie W!‘ ‘ti?’ agent ior truclunn iervlee m‘ lfmf‘ ll. information Livestock Maraeaq}! Board. ‘ Sum- iihmvllfiiildigg .5 ‘lsfiuttliudziqiiitggglut oi our advent into the [Llveséoéln Mirkeu“ hi1‘? uiiigsnfiycgr dol- 12$: ethzuianners’ wav he olvtfligi would have miswikpwécilgtlllggs by "swampiflfl" i" Wm‘ m“ next wgeekil. Livestock Marketing Board a-a-ai.» a erg Delegation To Represent New Brunswick, (Bv The Canadian Press) FniclJi-zaicroiv. Aug. a~a 22. mail delegation. headed by Hen J, B. McNair as president, attorney- Qeneral and minister of ‘ands alzlfl mines. W111 represent New unmet Wick at the Dorilintoti-Provincial gmilewmt °Denin8 a: Ottawa Aug. The delegation, leaving by train WRIOFFOW‘. includes ministers and deputy ministers or directors oi all provincial departments. Ghinese In Z-Prongerl _ ffensive _._‘-_ By SPENCER MOOSA CHUNGKING A ._ .._ Chinese "Dunn. cziiyfigum Silmine and closed uluili. 1:»- qllflffirs said tcnig The fresh advances dleted large - scale oifensives s0 by Ainrrican - trains-ll (‘ilinese irr- ces, including parish-capers. i Meanwhile, other struck to points. icussed the land command in the m,’ 12h» and l9 miles wast of Chuan- Charlottetown; A.-Cpl. E J. Strain} “<fn- 5'-1‘°I\S‘¥101d 0n the Huntin- Charlmmgowru; pm CL Macxin, Kwaiigsi lllllfflild 40 miles non, Charlottetown. i 1n broke out, a communique said. of Kweiliii. The Chinese command said the withdrawal by all estimated 20,00} Japanese in Kiangsi province had) bzen stalled south of Slakians. '70‘ miles soutll of Nanchang. gucl the enemy retreat. It also deciarcdl the enemy had suffered 1.100 cos» ualties between July 25-30 in fighting around Klan. I10 milcs. scuth oi Siaklana- Gcn. Wedcmevri‘. who also i.‘ KIKLLXLAND LAKE. Ont., Aug. 3 chief oi staif to President Chiar: —R°’~‘fll5tured at Roberval. Que.,| Kai-Slick. said tile lemma: @- supplles flown ovcr ‘h" uthiigz-lil}, from India ‘is lncrrusl goal is sca communtc-i Reallocation 0f Areas is Discussed (Bu The Canadian Press) LONDON, Aug. Zl-The British " and American chiefs of starts dis- reallocation of areas Southwest nounced tonight. The statement said: “During the Berlin conference. American and British chiefs of) lstaff held daily meetings to poi"- lfect details of the co-ordiiiutlon 9f |British and American forces inr accomplishing total defeat of the Japanese military and naval forces‘ ; _ and the unconditional surrender of r TW- Japan at the earliest posible date and to liberate Japanese-occupied a territory. "The British will bring to bear against Japan all of their navil. land and air forces which can be advantageously used. "There was a discussion of re- allocation o! areasiand considera- tion was given to the employment in the war against Japan oi forces of other Allied nations that are at war with Japan. The DTODOSH-S 07 the combined chiefs oi staff were up roved by the President and Prme Minister." Speculation has been that Admi- ral Lord Louis Mountbatten. south- east Asia commander, would be given the task of clearing the Japanese from b passed areas such as the Dutch ast Indieshow ' under command oi Gen. MacArth- ur. The American General would thus be allowed to concentrate on'b the Japanese home islands. Ilorde; Louis attended the Potsdam con- ference, fresh from conversations in Manila. with (.1011; MacArlhllii In Washington, it is expected that Admiral Mountbatten will be given a greatly enlarged command area embracing the bulk of .he territory over which Gen. MacAr: thur originall had control._ The. is the area o the Bouthwvn. Paci- fic which includes Australia. the Solomon Islands and the Dutch East Indies. The aren.,it ISQBP- lieved, will extend from t)" ~010- mons north aild west to a line runnin just south of the Philip- ine Is ands. It will alve- thr Br"- sh leader the task of liberating the Indies, the Malay Stairs end Singapori Appointed To liovr John Francis Bing- ham. 33. of Winn toria. B.c.. who W1 ‘ g and dvtifi- , . B ll an e Canadian Armoured egg‘; train- o a r ing establishment at from oversea? rtifityfetuBrglfl» P0 E0 I Camp Bar- miles of Chuanhsiuil in a cuuoisfi Ffilfiscd drive toward the lflrmer 1 art-old at Lingllng, haln commanded several armour- “r n": - ntment being with t e rs ,. m- ‘mo, l Canadian t Aligmy headquaétaegidiln An issue of $1 m loll 0 - ; North-Wes urope. — _ 1 1945 ling, 370 miles illllllluilggwdardclhfigi. Army Oversea: Photo). 3% Mum’ mud A“! ' ' kmii’. were disclosed after LL-Glll. Albert C. Wvltilflmeyer, Uniirgd States commander in China, pH.’- island Boy fiiot Guilty if Mutiny Chinese units pushing up the‘ | railroad from Ku-eiliii, ll late coni- . munique said. captured Line-Clinch l5 1111105 north oi the city. and pushed Japanese Lei as relrcctiriri tic-ward Hing-an, 32 mles northeast mChinese hcud- m from L_glirig. The Japanese rushed in A number o; 30w] Canadian A“. reinforcements and bitter lighting Force personnel are also on the ship. including LAC. E. J. Auld. "Show - Mt. Stewart Saturday. Winsloe South. P. 2,1’. (By The Can dian P i ‘ in Perla ALDERSHOT. Eilirzland. 2°52. .'l-- i Testifying at the Pctaln trca- A Canadian irerleral. court-martial son irial today. Laval said that Tod-W ended hearings 0f charge s azainst three Canadian soldiers a- rising out of last month's Two of the accused men-Pte, I.» L. MncIntyrc of St. Avards. P1111. 0E‘ and Sci. Emmanuel Schuler of Sash-were declared not guilty of major mutiny charges. but findings in two lesser charges riezailzst Maclntyre and three a- iifltlllsi; Schuler will be promulgated a er. The court previously had thrown charge of having caused laid against Pte. Llovd States. negro. of New Glasgow N. . and announced findings in five lessor charges against him would All thrcr- men had pleaded not Taro others will be tried _ _' a separate court-martial. Schuler made no testimony in his own defence ivitilcrses during the early part of McIntyre denied other than having tried to quiet an unrulv crowd of Canadian sol- abolit this garrison town the nights of July 4 and 5. Ric cfourt flound Maclntyre not Illl \' O C8115 11R Schiller innocent of not suppress-inn“ “d”? continued t“ Sanka: 1m, a mum.“ Sm] to be proqn-JLIIOX‘ a taxi driver Whose carvuj. gated are findings in the iollow- fmmd submerged wedmsd“ m Acainst MacIntyi-e: Endeavoringii)! Bllflklngham Que, l to persuade others to join a and thlat the driver was seen in Ottawa i rights the Pmvmce now h“ bu; Against Schuler: Joining in the i "t m 0mm“ m“ 5am h“ w“ m" using violence to a super- r; usino: threatening lang- uaqc to n superior officer. persuade others to join in a mut- causinlz riotous damage the nights of July 4 and 5; inciting others to do property damage both nights caviar? a- Potisdam Conference Discussions Hailed By Soviet Press And Radio l By EDDY GILMORE Potsdam, including the i merit in principle to place the free port of Kociiigsbera roughly 5,400 additional sail ‘e lsiifcrcncc, and printed a thiee- piuat and lasting peace." man, Premier Stalin. Prime Min- German aggression against S;a- ryl-u.n;uy vonic peoples." y . _ _ Text Q1 the Potsdam corruniliiimi-ncied in Berlin". Izvestia said. . qug was read twice over the Soviet. a bright confirmation of the firm- home radio. There was not a kin-i ness cf the AnalO-$0\'1e'~-AH1@1'1°B!1 gle note 0i criticism in any cf the coalition, the vltalitv of ideas and editorials or broadcasts on the con- yrinJples of which were proclaim- ference . rd in thc Crimea six months all). Issue vince of Prince Edward Island and due Alll- l! 1959' 15 be“: l . = I kid.afitigiizlifiiztgiiifl‘? i winds" “WW9 McLeod. Young, Weir d; Co" --.-. - g’ Accusations on . Entire proceeds, it is stated, will be used for refunding oui- fi -—- standing bonds. WASHINGTON, Aug. a -- (Rcutcrs) -- The Duke of Wind- u Explosion held secret" political win rsations in 1935 with Pierre Laval, former l i sor denied tonight that he had French Premier now in custody in i935 the then Prince of Walt! talked with him concerning the Halo-Ethiopian crisis. Tlic Duke, now staying in New Yolk, said tonight in a. statement issued here through the British (By The Associated Press) Ilmlnisay: PRAGUE, Aug. 3—-S€VCli persons; A» Duke has authorized the were killed and a9 iniured scrlclls- Eritllh Embassy to suite that al- ly in an explosion and fire whim tirouch lie met Laval at a social destroyed a factory district in the hmctgnn at the British Embassy Seven Lives this week. Interlgr tlvginisier Vaclrlvl “Hum, m“ any convemauon on Mosek announce o ay. _ Mosek said there was evidczircj mun flwmy the fire was a German werewolf __g__f______ enterprise. ' I {Will Press l I i For Rights Search _For Tm “fiver ‘At Conference Continues g . __ HALLFAX. Aug. 3 -— (CP) —The Nora Scotill liielegat-itzniilr) next - -' ‘. Donlin oli- rov nc a con-' ‘B? T“ (mmmn ""59 i. at Ottawa. will "stancil UrrAwA' Aug- ii-pmvmc" firm" for the rights of the Pro-i lince and. the Maritlmes as ai whrlo. Premier A.Sl Mzriclilillgn d _' bf l vn; 0T l? the Lievre River. 50 milcs north a‘ sore M l j ‘l1 s Pr i said he ivas not Police were skeptical of reports. nrupgrcd i? °r‘.,...,,.....5,, “m, of tige- i0 lowing the accident. but a clerk was prepared m caress [m certain, itive that a man who fitted the‘ “Judas .‘.““°,,.‘,"§-§3i‘{-’f..§§‘?i‘ deniedI l- (‘Q Ii x... t. - driver's description registered ihcrc; L H? l m‘. dft‘izzli\tllul1 mu made; kizivwrli“ l“ 1 er e e. 1i to omc up at :e c .5 The driver was originally idcnii- b‘... since‘. he had m definite know-l flBd B! Herbert TTe-ssider- b“ P‘ Zczlpc oi the Dominlons prcDOSRI-i" ‘telegram to his emlliQVl-‘Pi hi". l... L-Oum not make anv comment at from his brother indicated thcl prcsc...) Ifamiiy name was Ressider. Arlfigmtgs la-voar-plo AT PETAIN TRIAL YY°""' K"'°" FLA VAL (By The Annotated Pren) PARIS. Aug. a-Pierre Laval de- clared at. the Petain treason trial today that he signed a secret mil- itary alliance with Mussolini after i936 "to bind Italy and France t0 gether against Gemian aggression ‘h already had begun in Alls- The Vichy chief of government, rought back to France in ca tiv- ty two days ago, said Gen. and Marshal Pietro ______.___ Badoglio, who became the Italian Mussolini's fall, sianed the secret agreement aftenflilin! V1191)‘ Wfllmfi- ricirotiations in 193a and 193G. l Ail-er recountlns numerous scc- I Lilo ltestified also that the! "glpnre- lat: ganglia irrinéiée days “before va’ a reemen bin anee r» e l cc. av was ,1. . g t to m a geq-ugiconfronted by M. Pomaret. former and Great Brita known to Prime Baldwin and the Y . . . Laval said his agreement with three constitutional acts were pass- areirvlhan 700 clelcgatesvfrom the "°“'°d‘i'.‘3.‘i.i°“‘a'il”.“.‘a l scalar till "fifilftl ill. i. b» - locking the spread or Qei-mmithe a lture of Jilifls Jcaillierigi Wmiilrsilav for The nnnual con-'!l=‘."-‘- He said British auth- orities were informed of the secret ith Mussolini and said Republic ersonally informed” "The E HALIFAX. Aug. a - (c?) - ,Harold Ettlngcr. 13. 01 “suburban Fl‘ i . " "nstanth k ed today NW3“ w“ and "m Duke ! ediiusiigfi ‘betweeri two trucks °t mum-c‘! ‘hi’ ct- ‘lil. orkirig at a stone - crush- He turned his bac on the aecril Tux“ 1., Hang-ax Marshal and leaned uPOH =1 ch37!“ The accident occurred after the '3 he ‘mke- Laval had be“) h“5'| mung mall's truck had stalled on a “ed from Pram“ pflsm‘ “H” londinr: ramp. He asked a follow dawn, before Paris was nstir. nndi dl-gver to give his ilehlclg n push] Pmwsud “i bu"! awakened "ill-i"; with another truck and ashewalk-l "Loved" The Republic" "I um not a Fascist! I am not n Null I love the republic," shouted the haggard, white-tied former chief of government of Marshal started down the mmD- Unable l0 ‘ mp clear. he was crushed bc- con thc vehicles. secretory-general of the Senate. M. Pomlret recalled the fateful Izveslia said the Potsdam con- l fcrcllcc "offers new assuzanze lhal I MOSCOW. Aufi- 3 - (AP) -l the govenzmmt end peoples or thcj ‘The Russian people, press and three grcut democratic powers, to- raidio enthusiastically hailed to-l nether with the other United Na:- today the Big Three's decisions at- iciis, will provide the creation of a The govcrimzcn: news-paper gave ore.- its entire ‘rum. page to the miles of East Prussia in Soviet‘ uzilurrul picture of President ‘Fri:- i The’ army news-Diner RI-‘d EH11’! ister Attlee. State secretary Byrncs I declared that the East Prussian Foreign Commissar Molotov. Foreign. "Tile conference which has just l '_"'—*****~ f u like 0f =...?:..:"tr:ir;lai...zte;‘l..:‘:l‘rl 3'3"" AITIIIBI) Nippon Harbors ' Plugged With Air-Sewn Mines‘ ummiuzaszn- y Food Anli War Supplies But To Less Than half 0f 6ouniry’s Needs. GUAM Allg- 3 —- (AP) — Superforts have plugged Capital in; centuries "was an im- 593m...“ Benn and Admin pp..- every major Japanese harbor with air-sown mines and the portant springboard of P11551311-‘ ‘tum D. Loam; adviser to Pres.d:nt strangulation ring. was declared complete as nervous Nip, = pon reported a great Allied fleet gathering at Okinawa for ia possible homeland invasion move. The 20th Airforce announced today that the Super- forts had mined all important harbors of Japan and Korea to within 21 miles of Russia. It said only “shadow” ship- ping could move now. Japan's flow of food and war supplies was declared jcut to less than half the country’s needs as a result. Tokyo radio claimed 500 Allied warships, including battleships and cruisers, had recently concentrated in Okinawa waters. I Tokyo Attacked alysis of mainland invasion pros-l u pects. which offered the opinion that) no more than 40 American divisions Coiilldkbe llanclcd before 1946. 0 yo a so reported 100 American. 0 w d d fighters and a few Super-forts at-' n e tacked the Tokyo area for 90 min-i utes Friday. I Superior-ts have been‘ busy with‘ Approximately 2.159 Royal Cane the mine-layling operations duringl adian Air Force personnel are be- the last m“? nwmhs- T1103’ extend-i ing repatriated on the S. S. All 6d the missions to the most dis-l cantara expected to arrive in glislgrhgllllvrsflh‘ recent weeks whilel Halifax on Wednesday. Aug. 8 United gittrtors hand British and All personnel on board will pro- bumm mg 8;] tails-dues were. ceed_irom the dock to No i Re- g ‘Y1K 33W" “YiL-‘patriatlon Depot. Lachine. where gym? of the uieaiest air-and-rea they will be given leave. The list (wacggqgflsitor-‘Ff m includes the following from Prince Smfie i; "L? I e A111“! fictil Edward Island: ' Hons“ Mend“; "g Swflthiisstsrlll LAC. J. w. Carmichael. W/M b "- “"5 5 1 hlddm n. n. No. Peakes; rvo. n. o. Cur- Y a mumy “lfldiwi- rle. A/G. Souris" ri/o. L. n. Mac- Kresne Brezno suburb of AUSSIE M pugs h, september, 1935. it is l political matters took place be- imam’ iil<>u<allds of snriirs made. iflufmfl. and A.v Alexander as! o! Labor and National Service Health. culture and Fisheries and of Aircraft Production Transport ' Fuel and Power. a vital post. . cd between the two trucks his own ' OI Secretary to the Treasury. George Isaacs. Anuurin Bevan. John l In ts ~ - , . d. this hié*io.iil"li'“lif‘ilfi Dunn- W- “than we» a the fleet did not lose sinclc ship MacDonald’ WAG". .240 Sivdnn’ P-Yld 110m’ was Tflportpd Hm (‘ML Strciet. viéharlottetoun. W0 G. A. “zed The losses. as “w”! in mm_ Kely. AG, Morel), W0 _R. ‘A. mumqups‘ w“, n6 Amcrpan plmh Butler. WAG. North River, F S es and 97 m...“ and 13 British S. P. Roblsori. A/G... 68 Powhal. planes and three fliers. This was Swen‘ Charlottetown‘ s/L‘ A‘ F‘ considered a small toll for the Green‘ P1101‘ Alberto“; F/O‘ A‘ K‘ ‘Ballem. Wiggly Mt. Albion: F/Li. A 20th Air Force spokesman s.'. ' E‘ Camp l‘ N/B" R- R- N“ 3' that the B-zns would churning. Eilwmdi WQ 1 R R» PPR?!“- droppiny: mines in the harbors asl A/G" 99 U959? Prime 5m?“- fast as the Japgnpgp rgnmved theml ~--——-————-—— or blew thc-m up with suicide boats.‘ He ddeclared silCh boats were beinc use ‘ t 1» ii h. .=. Alllleg Sihiirv riipincnqsxiiielal. "no. HQWIS 11-115 un er Gen. MavArthurls command F ___ o9. QRAcE- (Continued on Page 3) ‘ FULNEQS ? littlcc Announces _ Labor iippointmentsf LONDON. All! 3 — (GP) Prime Minister Attlce announced lot-lily the appolnunclit of Frederick l William Pelliiciz-Lawrcrice as Sec.) Petal?’ of State ior India andi first Lord o1‘ the Admiralty. 1 James Chuier Ede i5 the new Home Secretary; Grorgc Henry Hall the new Sicrclary o! State ior colonies, and Lord Addison the new Sccirfary of State for domili. ion affairs Other appointments included; (By The Canadian Press) METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE John James Lawson. secretary Toronto Aug. 3 - Minimum and J 0f State for war ; marximum tensigerglturisti: t 1 Viscount Stuns .te,A' s t ; “MMWPY t I m0" <1“ 5 Joseph “lestwggd, sérereifii‘; arbf 6,25 Helm“ 57' 753 whmipeg 73 state for Scotland; 7.1; Toronto 56. '16; Ottawa 60. 72'. Miss E1‘ _ Montreal 63, '76; Quebec _. 7f); o, “muggy. w“k“‘°°“' Mmm°r Charlottetown so, o0: st. John so. George Alfred Isaacs. Minister §'v?d,1,‘§§?“§3°“7j3'J§§1Ifi1gf“§1°9;797°' . FORECASTS Aneufl“ Bevan‘ Mmmer o’ Maritime West: Moderate tc fresh westerly winds; partly cloudy wiith scattered showers; not much John Wilmot. Minister of Supply fifffiff“,"éomfflflif$fit'jemf“nd“y M iti t: M ' r .11 AMY“! BKYYWS- 311111594‘? 0‘ W" souiiierlryletffiestei-{Jyéewilgilstop363 , _ cloudy with scattered showers and Sir Ben Smith, Minister of Food. probably some fog: not miter Emmanuel Shlnwcll. Minister of change in tsmperawm , _ High tide this morning at 7.31 Philip Jchn NocLBakcr, Minister and tonight at; 935 State. Sun sets this evening at 8.214 and Wilfred Paling. liiirlisici- of Pen- rise; tomorrow morning at 5.48 Tom Williams. Minister of Agri- sions New moon August 7th. 8.32 P: M William “Whiteley. Parliamentary Summerside tide eighteen minu- tes later than Charlottetvwn. SUNDAY SERVICE - Leave Charlottetown 12.15. 5.45 PM I Arrive Charlnttei;wv_1r8%)fl8.10 EM. i ‘ v magi CIIARLOT E — The King has a so "ippro ed NEW GLASGOW (Dailv Except Sunday) Privy Councillors Wilmot. Alir-cd Barrios and Eman. - _ Leav Ch: lotto-town 1.10. 4.00 EM. . Efiioihiflfg fidlfgggrwljllg .3333, Arrives Chali-lottetown 2.35. 5.2a m: mo meeting iii} which MONCTON N. a Aug a - “f the “m” °f 1m“ 8on1 e resident, commenting: selltion of the Grand Iootige of lllr The remaining appointments in. N_ s,“ a L FERRY S55v1“ lDuiIy. . Including Sundays) SCHEDULE MAY h-SI-IPT. 30 cllidllie the undersecrrut aryshills, . Mr Aillce. who returned from "This is w ere we overthrow the Intirncndcnt Order m" Odd Fel-lPotsdam only yeslel-dzlv and “Dent Leave Wood island: '1 l. IL. ll n lows. the urnlizi rlinampmrlit of. hi; first iiiuht at 1O lliwnilii: Street. a. m.. 8 n. In. ~ . . -.-_-::_-:-_ g5qqgfirmgnsgemlhigviglcciheal]fig}?' LUCK“ rs. ._"‘°°_°_f§i'. WT? 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