I MAXIM! ‘ OIL MIR]? MAN iin- liolofion uni-p. h obcornrl. u. dun" n Iorllllp thud“. nulllmmn a ' "mm m,‘ Russian Spearhead Aimed At Iudinl. ‘Iwo Calh- Al General Montgomery launches a new at- tack which wheels around the Nazi key position of Clan, Canadians move forward with British forces to). Arm Radiopho I IIDIISO May lllljlllllllillollot Dumb Early In August GITAWA, July 4 — (CP) — In- dications that Parliament may end. its present session earlier" than has anticipated were seen today in reports that the Bud-l et Debate in the Commons will be‘ rief and that the house will start been generally morning sessions shortly. Usually the House meets in the mornings only for the last two or before adjournment and sucna plan might be directed 1t reaching adjournment by early AUSUSt. three vleeks y!!!" ~ itib "Slww-Ompalui. Thrusday. a cornice EVE l 7-5-2if . __._ l "Show-Canoe Cove Friday. I ‘i-b-ii "Reserve July 12th O do at Argyle Shore. "Picnic alt ‘lze-llys Cross today, Dance afterwards. ‘I-d-zi wheat. Book McGuigan and Boyle. 7-3-7i July 5th. "To arrive bull: now. W Y. range Pic- T-S-li. "Loni Creek Baptist Picnic cdnoooa- Juiv 5th. ‘l-b-ll. "To arrive - Crushed Oats and bulk oats. Book now. d: Boyle. "Coma to Darlinutloii and enioy ice crcaln and dance. Mculuisall ti-Zi-il. tonight ‘I -5-1i. "Collecting hogs for Davis lit Fraser ri-ioay, Jilly ‘ltn at Albany and Emerald. "Dance in Town Hall. George- Li. C, GIBBD. ‘i-5-2l. town, on ‘Pnlolrsclay, July 5th. Vveb- 7-0-11. Herbert g, July 1-5-2l. liefs Orchestra. "Annual Meeting Mt. Igelephone 60., Friday eveuin ‘i h. ' "S ecilal Dance. Si. Peters Bay Friday 1th. Cllfiords Oruhesora. a - l afterlmon. Uru- "Rleserve ‘Ncdncsdnv August 19th for isny rOfl-iille teo Unuroh Lcavn ‘ien. '1 "Tryon Baptist Church Picnic will ho hold on the Ohurch Grounds Wednesday alrrernoon. Julrv 12th. - ‘ "l-s-ai. l "Dance in New Perth Hall, Fri- _day. July 7th. Wobstersc Orchleelra. u'l"°filll‘l"°'lli"llls“““il‘.i‘a"°‘ l??? 0 , a oy ge a , Thursday, July 6 th. Bagpipe music. 'i~5-2i "Women's Institute district con- vention Mt. Herbert Orphanage Thursday, July 6. Afternoon 2 p. m. Evening B p. m. 30-3i _ "Reserve July 15th for l-Lighiieid Presbyterian Ladies‘ Aid. Pantry Bale It the Maritime Electric 0o. Liguoni Lacombe ‘Creates Hate lln England guori Lacombe. lDestroys Last Chance Nazis Had At Peace Table. By CHARLES BRPCE SOMEWHERE IN ENGLANQ. ulrly i —,.-..(CP_3Fh1e) -»°e*m=YW‘ flyhlg bombs flavewreated some- thing in this country -— a quality of concerted hatred. There has been hatred here for a long time but nothing like the almost unanimous 891T" Wm" which men and women in this sector of the country look sky- ‘mrd and shy "the dirty blanks. During the blitz. for instance. there existed at least a feeling im- der all the devastating destruction that there were enemy people up there who at least were running their chance with flak and fight- ers and balloon barrow Cables» That wasn't something in which a; nameless Thing came nt the land‘. a Chamber by the Arms following continued inter by Maximo Rlymfllld iBP-Bea“ harnois-LaPralricl . Before Mr. Lacombe was rcmov ed from his seat, tho House uri tings of the Ilouse for days. sions Minister Mackenzie Mulock. Defence Troops course of another Kipling, who knew something about English people and the waY (hgy think, wrote this down: “Their voices were even and 10W i their eyes level rind straight "There was neither >321 nor show when the English began to hate." My own conversations with new} pic indicate the English now are| hating as they never have hatcd| before. people like "l9 Pram’ telcphonist. coins home all" “mi all-night shift after one of H1958 B bombs dropped. . or a Dolmeman- sighting one in the _sky. the“ apologizing to a bystandlng woman for the language he had "Sed- A veteran Fleet street revflfiie!‘ who was through the blitz practically everything else that has come at England in wartime. i013 ing the curl" fence troops mons. Already before the l-iouse is Progressive Conservative amendment regretting failure back into war industry. iarmin nd forestry operations. casualties d . ‘ligating to be below estimates. ll: 2.3.3,???” “hem at ‘he pea” mg“ to Col. Rlllsmn. Annual Meeting W M S. Presbyterlal _ Paltterso 1 the secretary of l The m“ mum meow,“ o; ma! m, rvliis Hat-tie Mac : Prince mwaru island lfresoyteidlal of the Womans lvlisslonaiy some n» western UlVlSiOIl.) oi H19 Pres- byterian Lmuroh in Canada. was held yesterday in bi. James (ohm 0n. onarlottemwn. 'i‘he president. M18- u. Uaryle Webster. wmllzwfmlélge l d afternoon m e . Toggrilge azil worshll) 9190M“ "W ' b i ss. m5i5fif§lisllils£ellr St. James ses- Mrs. Hardy Ramsay: the 1st president, Mrs. Marv the treasurer. Mrs. Frank BERN!" allocations. fully realized The morning sessio with the Benediction by Rev. TJ-l sion and Woman's Missionary Sté- Bus“ sane") The picture shows Canadian Infantry on bicycles and afoot moving up to new positions. - (Canadian WIB Named By Speaker TTAWA, Jul 4 — (C?) —U- o yoniy Canadian Party member in the Commons tonight was named by Speaker J. A. Glen and escorted from the ruptions of a speech being made animously‘ adapted a motion bar- ring. him from attending thgesyiet‘; The motion was moved by Pen- and ggfltndcd by Postmaster-General Dalston May Make Statement Re Home n ._.d s m‘; 1:5 people wit resumed their attacks on the fly- liir: rill; EIEIINOHE“ to take the consc- ‘l lug-Son}? basesd on ithe Tron/ell; quomes‘ ‘i- . eons a 2r a uys nerva. _ _ . d m whcrcJn the l planes returned. Ym“ “go n“ so liar, Rlrliyllrlr OTTAWA. July 4 - tcPl — It In The WlGCSpTCBCI OffefislVe Gllflfifi was reliably learned tonight that Defence Minister Ralston is pre- pared to make a statement regard- ent use of Home De- _ _ if Government pgljgy Raw fish. berries and herbs. pro- is further criticized in the Com- f budget?“ of the Government to disband the draftee army and turn fit men The Minister also is understood go he cghgldering a declaration that 1n France. described previously as below the estimates for the initial period of the as- sault. have continued moderate up Casualties in Italy also The effect of D-day and an in- me in all seriousness: fl M f recruiting has “This has ended‘, anlyruriihreilnge it??? cilasgélranige there Wm b 691E315; rglfilh? English peo ample reinforcements for th sen ovflsms army, said a source close iterat- wthe 1 tawy. Virs. ar- gontliflaecllerasliytlirian Mos- aolze secretary. Mrs. Gmrga P. Mac- Ieod; the home helpers secretary. ce- Maciean: and h d i eased mem- fiislfiguldtlids tggetrelilsgrer remrted n 'wu closed CHARWYFETOWN. CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JULY s. 1944 CANADIAN TANKS War Situation Laist Night By Kirkc L. Simpson, Associated Press War Analyst The Nazi grip on all the Baltic states is fast slipping under the Rus- sian offensive in White Russia. giving rise to speculation that l. general German retreat may be in progress in the north to the Bu: River lino covering northwestern Poland and eastern Prussia. Thai. could explain Nazi failure to hold such powerful White Russian defensive hdstions as Polofsk and Minsk. Berlin admission of the collapse of the so-called fntheriand front in Russia within ll days from the onset of the Russian attack implies that I flight to the I939 Nazi Russian partition line in Poland may have been ordered from Berlin. lt would mean abandonment of all the Baltic states. but if the Russian drlvc could be held long enough to permit their com- plete evacuation. it would effect a (lrastic shortening of the Nazi defence front In the east. It also would porn-nit employment of the “cast wall" de- fences, built along the Bug from Brest Litovsk to link up with Prussirfls eastern frontier. The Russian attack. however, already is menacing Ger- man escape routes from Estonia, Latvia and northern Lithuania. Recent hints of Nazi German efforts in turn the Aland Islands off the lip of the Finnish Peninsula lnln an upper Baltic Gibraltar have been reported from Sweden. Nor can Berlin officials doubt flint the Russian offensive to force Fin- land out of the war is closely linked with the westward drive by Rcd for- ces. Taken together. the two Russian summer operations represent a. mas- sive move to clear the whole upper Baltic of the enemy and threaten German supply lines on the lower Baltic. In the cast. as in the west. however. the Nazi high command is faced by baffling uncertainty as to real Ifuseian Allied grand strategy. This forbids any weakening ol‘ the Nazi front southward of Brest Litovsk. ' 5,000. Planes Uver France Yesterday LONDON, July 4 - (APl-Near- iy 5,000 Allied bombers and figh- ters rangcd over France today from da/lvu until dark, blasting away at Bush ‘Fires Break Jlut ill _.ftlleiiec of the new ground drives in Nor- i mrzndy. In addition to thousands of in- iclividual attacks by "fighters an VIUZIitcr-bombers, both F and USAAF heavy bomber fleets were out. QUEBEC, July 4 —— 1GP) ~—H nri Kieffer. chief of the Quebec Yo Ll Protection Snvrce, said today . _ Up to 500 American heavyweights about 20 bush fires were bur-hing m‘. from “my hgnlbed an 011 m“..- Temiscanilnguc County while cth-, cry hi; Brasgv’ Romania, and n er outbreaks are in the Abitllfl. Gfl-i bridge and railroad shops at Pltcsti tineau and Lake St John areas lln the same country. The most serrousflfire is around All equal number of hcavies Maiartic where the village oi‘ Ros from Britain celebrated the sec- D‘0r. a mile from the mining twill. 0nd anniversary of the first Am- is threflielwd. he Said ' erican bombing of Europe by hit- ii ting German air bases in north- ern France?‘ RAF Lltnlcasters and Halifaxes Lost Fifteen Days n three-day bad-weather lull air operations from Britain. German fighter opposition con- tinued to be slight. Thirteen planes. including two heavy bomb- crs. were missing. Meanwhile the campaign against IGerlnanys critical oil supply was m Mn cmtcaun...“ “m,- eontrnued. RAF Spitfires blasted a made his way back to civilization‘ hi?! ‘in 519111119 Dllnt 0n the Brest yesterday. today told o his adven-l peninsula. while heavy bombers we; 1h the hush . from ltrlly left the Photogen re- A wee-k after Mr. Chateauneuf "IIPW F" BFHFJOV. Romania. en- leh, hll was glljfn piping new and velnperi in flames. Escorting figh- his return was a. distinct surprise ters shot down an undisclosed num- to his relatives bcr of vmrmv fighters over Bralsov. “I left home on June l8 and so‘. The other American formations, out for River Eternite. but lost my which attacked Pitesti, reported directions and I realised _I couldnt §\\;’ enemy plane; were encohm. C’ . find myway back imliltdlalcly,“ he said ‘Claim Yanks llse Phosphorus Shells "rulllllll cabin of cal-x and sleptf there during the night. in the iriay- r LONDON, July 4 _ lcp __ Re... tel‘) The German Transoceau CHICOUTIMI. Que. Jul): 3—(C.P) jvicled food for lseopsizi Cir-are." 'I‘(.‘Sld€lli. 0i‘ Olilcoutrlnl. who t3 a.‘ last in the woods around River Et- rnite for lo days while on a fish- g trip. l» E time, 1 tried to find mv be- ngf so that I could got back to c‘ ll“ nt- ion. I made several long trips from the Abin but all were uithout re- sult until last Wednesday. r-lulne "Orr that day. I discovered a riv- er which icd t0 the ‘Srlgllerlav. I fol- E E lowed this and reached the hich Aflency a w d t a1 banks of the saguenuy l- 1 1- ‘-'- 55m e 0mg ‘L . l I could see the river soca-iiigris ‘lags? The Anlericam on the invasion front are using phosphorus shells filled with pins. In the Vire sector, southwest of the Church of Saint Martin. many German wounded were found who had been hit by phosphorus shells In their wounds ing down below. but the banks were fir; high I could not signal the ves- Mr. Chatealmolilf said he return- ed to his cabin and Saturday morning he located a fishing Covers Prince Edward ~Island Like the Dew Everybody 10 Red Arlny ilaptures Poiotsk capture oi Pololsk lll WiLtQ A . slit today alter lio-lls o. ll hand lighting. while oiier l’. troops clrove o7 fillies west, or" lirr- viously announced positions and ancient Polish ciiv of ‘Willis iV - rial, Moscow said lonlglit. fine oliicinl .-rnl-.- puuer- Rrzi St 1 "lill: Rm Arm‘. mo‘ 000 square miles ol i)l'E‘-\\‘;ll' slan territory that the held nt the time of their largest c cupatioli, thcv now retained 1P5: than one-tenth Convinced China Will Win Victory CHUNGKING. llvi/ 4 -— (CP- Reuterl-Presrdent Chiang Kar- Shek. in n cable to President Roosevelt said today that “although China is faced with unprecedented difficulties and dancers I am con- vinced thnl, the intensified Allied aid to China will enable her to win final victory in rhe near future." The cable was sent to commonl- orate United States‘ Independence . DAY. scores of targets in close support] Daredevil Divers Search For Mines CHERBOURG. July 4 — (AP) - Using rubber suits similar to those designed for the c "s of two-mm submarines, dared ‘ll Royal Navy idivers are searching Cherbourgs i |tcd bl’ ihc Germans The tvork involves feeling out every inch of the bottom It is a slow, 107153 process handicapped er obstructions which the Nazis leit to delay the use of this deco water port by Allied troop and supply ships. i Paris in Terror By CHARLI; S. FOLTZ MADRID, July ~l-lAPl—.l"rench- men arriving today at the spanlsh bower said l-arls n s it elly 0i ter- ror as trio Lx-fi iltls, \‘l'llll the en- thusiastic ei.;.,:o.. cl ll-rglilened or riausc-lu-nouse rnrlnrulnls, .u llewlsh roundups and liiiillillpl in: of r‘rclicli labor unequalled in lour years o. their occupation rrance. "ll is worse than anytliirlg France has known lri men-in unlcs.‘ one‘ escrlplrig iyrerlcilmlin sliid. bpanlsh correspondents er" Ma;- rio newspapers writing rn-m Paris said the city was "yeLow \‘_|lil pan-i lc‘ as t e uerinlirls ‘lLl vlcllv oi- ilcials l1 m c-l prrzals ~ _ ;l ,- wcex oi vrein lvop lLlli llliii.51(:l' PlllliII-{JC Henriol. UIIILSL, sabotage and active rc- sistnlice. meanwhile, were reported on the increase throughout trance, particularly lll. the south. Reports reaching here from bor- der polnls sa-icl that along lilo Med- iterrlilnean coast GPHTlitll garrlsons ivare fighting Partisan attacks WEre found pins which had pen- at a nearby lake. The fislierni emued deem mw the flesh l took him aboard and brought him t Port Alfred. Que. Sunday. reached his home at Ohicoutlml yesterday. _ . SAINT JOHN. n s. Lgmcalur. mo MORALE [.CP,_The NDON — (GP) — British wo-l men are to get stronger corsets’ soon Authorities have made avall-‘ able a small increase in ation of hard strip steel illlfitfl‘. This steel is lgggt boning material N. B. Strawberry Crop i July 4 - straurberry season in New Brunswick is at its Peak. with‘ fllligloilesvgcafier lmli“ or many} V119 111002‘ conditions? themletla owl; ‘lirlliyfii; igailhe "P. bout half as large as last year's r “"51 4°“ ihf-‘i TM will“ price averagés 30 cents porous I irom the rear w'h'lie alwattirlg an ex- pected Allied attack irom the so and that several smaller mountain towns in the Pyrenees uith-I in sight of the Mediterranean were in the hands of the Maquis. 3D ilolsteins Sold 1 At Falconwocd Farm l i 7.5. _ iety were brought by Rev. T. _ ._ i l somera. i-le spoke of the hta- - l ,, Megan‘ we“ mvulgggtilJameamésfilgwngryotsigimigiwuwo Afternoon Session ‘ Telephone Co. mo. will be’ ' ‘m ' - The devotional service was oon- Thhly head 0r h1gh.¢h.55 1101-‘ sill in Creek olil 0n rues- “l” wmdfi“ ‘é?Dl(l1téruBfl-Tlt;w0hml:h ducted by Wood islands W-M B. L's - stein cllvule sold li1 brisk bidding lls all-manly in .at aao P. M. 7-5-li. 51:33‘? ‘fie “imam. w M, 1......- membéffi. MPH rill-ray Mlleoc l1. qmonwood Farm ..._....,d,_,._ The. "'Runm Mqukm Ran g ziiaaionnrles Rev. and Mrs. Ciood~ Mirs. Morabglliacylfialv and MM lf- - animals were part of the herd nt ' a" " “ will w the New Hebrides. rill vvel- caret Mac up: . the institution and were sold m wnww‘ church‘ Thumda‘ ‘ July all to the Kirk and cxoros- A 111E901’? 0i m9 Mimmmle P795‘ order to cut the livestock down to sill. llosnlom Rf. can lulu a. . with “mwdhe h m. me meal“... bvtfrlfllfi 011M011. written lly Mrs. Wm. can be m. from homwuown w. -- M. MIHTB-Y Ill/int! the even- h’? t; beoinifibm’ profitable and c. E115“ M”! “m mefldem . fodder at the farm it was icrirn-. in: ' 7-5-1!’ bléglilll t0 M. . higlégfizbtggiahjg cd. I l "wslillsslilly. sollrlll Hospital The fififiwfiifimlfilgi‘ 5m Lily's. Altkéh. She told of the Thqtsnle We; cgmjiuviled by the Dm°""5”°h Gm" orchestra a lznawdbatinlev Bridle’ MN‘- L- doll-ins endured by the early set- geyglfllllcnttlfnDlllitigls c\\"l-ltsutrh' niliiltl 3nd Gifford: Orchestra on Filth n. . Nbster. Mars ie '1 rs. J. m gllflgggklgnifflagnfifi mlgg; tioneleri y h h e l my n Paulo wuahum’ W. MabKvnfilil $l1mm°l'5@wfi_ 5”‘- womhb God BM “m; up the]; The top price was in the vlcin-i .__. A-W» 1'1 Y- g l wood wfi children in all rllloll of tllcll- rlllll- A & lily iodr $2i')(J. Alfllilgillfi Oiftgfll in‘; OI l o ' , 31$ ‘ C l“ P C3 Vf‘$, lPl (‘TS fill Hill‘ 1:3 v-eigewmfit glffligfinifleul; 751: clhgigénmmogsmrhflgr%rvgg: 1:3: w’??? Igglgggllzragresilijfdteiarg Ig- 0 li‘l addition i0 a few youmll ' , , t - . I ‘l ' ind ‘f,‘,‘,f,_‘ff,',',‘§n"‘§n§§"' mraglgvsmfimfifrégehraywf M. Bilntnin brought. greetings lie ‘I l huh} must 110W g0 ll IOIIg W8)’. SlIUSfICIIOI f-iililll“ of ill.“ purchasers wl-ro. summer“ Both modem and‘ C S Mwhwe expressed his pleasure in bringing depends upon qualily of flavour. nll-rr-ullll !\|ll,-;lll\' haul lllllsll-iirl <m O aims dancing. Help the ROG rou, won't youl 7-5-21 Fa f8 ‘ll ill. mull-wr- roapogiociinlzwzregretrgiv Mrs. C. W from the greetings to their fellow ' (Continued liifllllllzov." 061's? ' lip oi her‘, breed. l bu! others wr-rl- llolsleins from some LONDON, July 4-1 AP) —Ino'oni- itabie itussian troops completed inc Dointed a spearhead directly at t c .1‘ ‘many ship berths for mines plan-y. by scuttled fishing boats and uth-l CUlJDDOTRLlOIII-ritlb. DHXIQIJJ kl Dlllflillml “its ilines oi aircraft dispersal shelters ‘ ed rm the south and exist suites of MAXIMS 01A MERE MAN G u] it t ...::..r:..l;.:.' " e ""- y lultum flfll P vi _ oullurlpuilo uzilovzdnzfcc. u ‘A u" PAGES IN PITCHED BATTLE [Wijno ‘Airfield At t Cflrpiquet ls‘ B18’ Ubjective B!‘ Don Campbell. Renter Ivar Correspondent WITH THE f.‘ NADuys y (Wednesday) - rrr-Rollll-ll _ c were slugging it nut Mo“. for (‘llrriinllrf r-irficld. Tile (Jrrrtrlins. tlil-ir la ll": l (‘ . . last night. in a tietcrmilicrl ifilsfliffllf. liuichitifsitz illl-‘nr The Canadians after inking the village of (‘arnirulcltfriild- lllng f ll . --l.- » ’ ‘ ‘ F’ u steam alicad tow. .rl the airfield. were slowed yesterday by stubborn resistance n“ 1...“. flmmgiunn c|\,ninq n. at - .. . .. 2' ' m" ha“ 4“ "y" a" J ‘ll s immnlvlllzrrl liml dug in, L351 "Pill! en-an cured from lire direction of (men EAR CARPIQYET. Julv 5 _. nnadian and German funk; f" "WW verb" today ll! ll [\lf"!\i"_ll bzriile into i avrlianclrc Our cffelis .0 . .\\ L, h“ , .. , - , _ , , mum,“ us.“ UL,“ t...“ Mme arrfrllffrfcréllsilwli- lri l I . ll l-ud llr lfll‘ alrlleiu nllll flit first Russia is the scene of ' debacle uli- L“. l‘ I." l“: my “w: "hit" ‘prcueuenlcd m msmrysl .‘ rcpor s ucre that clclit tlgrr tanks were wading in and I Russian and lirll sn sources in W"? hm"? “YIKBEPI! by Canadian armor. London estimated ‘that of ‘ome 5')” v By Wli.i.IA\i STElVART VilTl-I 'l‘l~iE CltNADil S IN FRANCE. Julv 4 --((‘P ‘Chableh- Chanadlarminfanirj . supported by tanks, battled 9" “HY t IS morning into the little village of Carpiquet and on to the mile-long airfield. dire south. in a ihrusiiit ‘he (iflmfllfs Slfflflfi dvfeflvc lwrimeter to the west of (laen The attack went forward at five o'clock as dawn broke. and following a thundering artillery barrage progressed eastward to within l l-2 miles of the outskirts of the batter- ed German-held city on the Orne. Carpiquet is three miles west of Caen. The advance. carried out afiel- 0n the Canadian secto a two weeks long lull _ l‘. broke suddenly into the enemy de- fence rlng. At the same time Canadian tanks attacked through sheilfire in the direction ofone of the mutually- Supporting village positions which the Germans hold in front of the historic Norman city. Heavy fighting accompanied the Canadian attack and troops and tanks were shelled and, mortared as they stari- ed to consolidate. ' (Tonight's communique from l P-f: ..—_-.~ —-—~ ____ ‘Slllg-inllrt‘ ll-Ieadquarters told of‘ f i fu;h‘~_ lrias,“linux93. iifiiéifl. ‘ai- Budggt Debate I is ilontlnued In Commons dominating heights outside the town. and also announced the fall, of Carpiquet to the Canadians. It‘ said fighting was raging for p05- ;sesslon of Carprquefs large air- port.» Soon after Carpiullet. Village was llflkell. the enemy started to form til) for an infantry counter~altncic I Zxlrivfi (writes subjected i0 heavy flFtlll-t ""- ‘ ‘rm- gllem. a;ply)gaygd_ and Mm By JAMES all-rook tank guns were liug into positions,‘ QTTAWA» Juli‘ 4 — ‘C?’ - The Canadians. in lrult h - Commons member's. who have said , . _,_ ,_4,,_,__ _,_ p they felt the pinch of income tat; ‘ . .. l idn ‘to: .t'tl d th'n hi: ; .11"? 1mm“ yress “SM ML’ loiigllsgsslllciiil iiztclcirfdle cheelrfuily All)" "I vff-‘ilflflllllll’ the (‘anu- today as Rev. Dan Mclvor IL- “m: “.19”, -- "w “Psi "D- Fort “liillanll suggested to Fin- lmr ‘"1 i 511160 11-day to grvc rlnce Minister Ilsley a \\'n_v our a salute to the well-trained and long-uralting Canadian troops fur ihvir part in the Normandy invasion. of their difficulties. Mr. Niclvnr suggested first that the indemnitios should be l‘i‘(l\if"'('i from $4.000 to $2.000 annuallv Thou he would have each member allowed $2.000 annually for a car lailownnce on wilich no tax need be made. A car allowance of i i . ,m?'-§ ‘fl-mi Yilllliiled batllicdress. riled Willow. only li snort (ilSldliLU ce- lririci the adv" '- l. , . l hmam. sums bliliilfflyfl LX‘ this amount now is allowed Cabl- "“' net. TIIIQlSiPTS. m B d t d h t v- seam: in e uge ear. “any I'M-N“ lVllZp Mclvor said that he had fr. m- Aconeenl-rultion oi uialz" 1.6;... use his own automobile as much sands cl POUXIGo, llfgq by ‘Md gum‘ as any minister or other member the dllti rileqiulrn ullu heavy liriillely,, of the House. o; shook ml: erulre eastern ggcwy L1‘ Mr. MeIvor was one cf four till: uriageheau for me 1w.) ngufg‘ speakers during the afternoon sit- anld rill rnlnulis ll, luslcu. ting, Olhers were Kari Homuth lviunslr- lrrlsnl-s eoriru ‘oc seen lPC Waterloo South). G. G. Mc- E\'Cl‘y\\‘lii:l'e urn-r lilzrlsh cuiune --~ —— ~— fi- ~ rumcs llllil,‘ Lilac a clumuii O\‘8r_lll8 I (Continued rxn nzce 1601.74) ioliinl; iai-rnliiirlis and the lrmlle ulllillps _0i Woods _ ‘_ Mrs-t Lrermun prisoners taken said 1 tilt’ oelence tOl" mg hlrhph. slrlirr-cu IICIW,’ c. illliits and t-uu ET rlrtllleliv slur i." been wliil- L uralvn recently Y ‘f! pix)“ Idowevcl‘, an intense enemy mcr- 06E?‘- wk,“ tar bombardment (it Cairpruuel, ‘vil- - , ialzc started hclore eastern Can-, ’ aolan troops had cleared its streets, and shells from 88 and 15.’) rnriil~ metre enemy curls orrlpplq 0.. [119 lilrlicici as the Lian-lupin iollks lri‘- rived. German artillery attempted counter-battery shelling shortly al- r_ the barrage supporl-ml! the Can-l adians had. ended But the enemyl guns were engaged Wlillill a few‘ minutes 0i’ the lime their shells ex- ed. lvlortarj and shellfire from Ger- man 908110115 southeast 0i Caen started to fail around the advan- Clllil ‘Canadians and their soon after the attack got under way. Arirong the early gains were those scored by tlroops from eastern Can- ada. who puslizxi south along the railway tracks and their forward companies worked their wav across llelds and throuuh l-he orchards of Caroinuet Village by 8 alrrnFrench- speaking troops iought through i High tide this nun-nil at 10.10 and tonight alt v1.58. 81m sets this evening alt 8.60 and rials tomorrow morning at 6.18. Full moon July 5. 1.11 A. . Summer-side tilde eighteen mimi- ies later than Charlottetown. DAILY AIR SBRYICI Charlottetown — Summer-file - a-nld hangars norlhwcst of the a-ir- field's twee-quarter mile concrete runway while the westerners. in lhc meantime. fought through machi- ne-gun positions dug around the southwestern fringe of the airfield. n noss rurmn "MM" ‘VI-n; ‘VTHE cANAugNs 1N Leave Charlottetown ‘l 011.1 FRANCE, July 4 _ lcP Cnblel- 1L3” “M 5 "J"- Canadian infantry lirld the vil- A""°_Ch“""""°"" 11-“ P~"‘-| largo of giitrlpiquet fir-hint; ‘tlonight 5'“ Pm" 8'40 Wm‘ nerd er (ayo at. ut new German opposition (lair-lop- SUNIMY gnaw“! Iaeavc (fharloitetown l2 noon. Arrive Charlottetown 5.45 pun. Charlottetown — New Glasgow (Dally except Sunday) Leave- Charlottetown 1 pm. Arrive Charlottetown L50 pan. (74ll'i1lfllli‘1~'5 llllilr airfield. Sl-veutren duyt-iir (lernlzin (links sl-lf-proprllerl nuns were locat- rContinued on page’ llyCoi. 6ft 0i‘