u A MERE MAN --_-— 5......“- fiilyhllllllkrlllfl fif- tlyn- db- Covers Prinoe Edward Island Like the Dew llelpllll’ the lame. halt Ill blind over rough lbotl ll the belt ldnd of preaching. MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN ‘helium. __C . “gun Guard!!!- ‘lvlz CHURCHILL h Prime Minis . Cumin" Events "North Wlltshire. hiday, Nat- ional rum JSOBIQ movies, Ll and t p. m. 11-25-31 Village 11-30-11 "Hunter River farmers will be loading dressed hogs Dec. 1. Book. 11-2 "Cllristnlas Concert, Green school, Dec. 21st. 1-101 "Canada Packers. Charlotte- town, lluymz live and UIESSGQ wintry daily. 11-27-61 "Buyine live and pressed poul- try. Paying wp market brices. is- land Colo Storage Ltd. 11-17-11. ' ‘Canada Packers, Charlotte- WWII. buying live and dressed k DOUAUY daily. 11-21-61. "Christmas Concert. Weisters Comer ..icllcoi. December 20111. 11-29-11. fiicau Supper and Dance, Iona .1, Fl-ldr‘ night, 11-30-21. "Canada Packers, Charlotte- ionll. uuljlug live and dressed DOI-ilify daily. 11-27-61. “Murray Halool" Starch Factory Closes lor this season on Friday. Decpmhir ist. 11-29-‘1. "Auction Sale of furniture t the spoiling Ullll), Tuesday. Di- Qi CHARLOTFETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, NOVElyllililR 30, 1944 70 TODA Y llero 0f Attack 0n Dams is Missing . . Y. Wits officially reported missing. An Air Ministry announcement Said Gibson failed to return from a raid on Rheydt. near Muchen- Gladbolch. Germany. on the night of Sept. 19. He Was flying that night as s master bumbendirectlng the bomb- 1118. and flying much lower than the main force. He was last heard 11y other raiders giving lnstrl-lctlong for; releasing bombs over the tar- 8! . The popular. 26-year-old Gibson was one of the most decorated air- men of the war. He received the Victoria Cross. the British Em- pire's highest decoration for gal- lantry. for his heroic dam-busting performance. King Answers “Mutiny” Query from llanson OTTAWA, Nov. 29 — (CP) — The situation in British Columbia army camps "is being carefully watched and completely control- led," Prime Minister Mackenzie King said today in the Commons. He was answering a question from Hon. R. B. Hanson (PC-Yo!!- Sunbury). Mr. King said he had assurance] to that effect from Defence Min- ister McNaughton. Mr. King saidl he took exception to Mr. Hanson's tor Churchill LONDON. Nov. 29-(AP)—-Primc Minister Churchill, at the peuk o; his tremendous popularity. will observe _llls 70th birthday 10mm. row without fuss or flourish, in the austere. tireless fashion char- what the government llfiltflrllilc his wartime leader- to do or has done." -.--- . s p of the British people. "It is not mutiny," sold Mr. w1111 1111 6901101111‘ of phrase that King. "Most decidedly not. At a so Often in these bitter years tics difficult time such as this it bE-l 1951111111911 1119 llubllc from ovcr- comes the duty of all members o1" 19119111118 H111‘ reality short of full the House to refrain from making 111111111111. No. 10 Downing Street a very difficult situation more said merely that Mr. Churchill difficult." replied: "I thank "would spend the clay as he has Mr. the Prime Minister for his lecture, Hanson spent all his wartime birthdays- 91119-1 oill nt z UGIUCK. 11-30-11. I ' to dnncz, _New Hllveli P-li-iil). Uecemcer 1st. uoztd ll-LO-lll. w-toivn, ‘rumsday, Nov. 30.1 l-‘lilu isoaro movies, 820d lmrkdaie Scllool also ‘1- 11-29-31 ‘J13. viing live and dresstd poul- .\. Hliihest market brlccs. 11- -. MacDouzali. Vernon. 11-27-61. “Qflallggam Palodcers, dChzarlotteé - . l! ve an resec- 1’°"111 doll , 11-21-61. "Dmce. Vernon Hail. Friday 211K111. December 2nd. Proceeds for colors parcels. 1i-29-2l. "Ganofllvs Pafikers. dChaai-rlottea l ve on cssc boilltrv daily. 11-2741. walcmlfldfl Packers. Charlotte- mlfu buying live and dressed '1 uv (IuilV. 11-2741, "U11‘"~111118 Honor Roll in Fair- view School. Friday. December 1st '13 1’~ M. Special speakers. 11-30-11. 1111111818. slaughter your 1101B Friday shipment and receive price, McGulgnn & Boivlle. .- for 111w "The Prince Edward Isla d Jer- §Y,,r13§=n¢§§;§' xgssitwflrtlgnmfil - 9B 11B r a ng 1-10 at m. Agricultural utilising. _ ii-so- . ‘ .___ “infill? “"1 lnvlird to tlvq 1n Tlllies hm 3078:1110‘??? csolfioi: r4112 cnsrlotiemiv’: sreerprefnf 1021’ tflegrsph or write us r1». Q “' snuff sisal“ '11 cusranurédlgn cvsrv shipment. 11‘ Atlas a . "I 1 QM. 11.353, SIMWTKI" By KIRK Prime Minister is using emphasized by Stalin In n Russ’ critical is gravely threatened. American and British forces Ruer river defences guarding the monts, Berlin admits, are west northeastern Italy. 811W Sln I War Situation Last Night 1 loosed. Reverting to the Churchlll-Blooscvelt-Siolln announcement Tehernu a year ago, it should be recalled that the “timing” of the American rind French troops streaming through gateway are closing a. vise on the while a French army to the sout _, __i E L. SIMPSON (Associated Press War Analyst) Churchill's disclosure that ocean-going shipping now the Sohelde estuary to Antwerp to supply the north and cen- tral sectors of the emblttled welt front is significant. Linked with Gen. Eisenhower's conference with Field Marshal Montgomery and ‘with sustained Red Armv pressure on lhc foe in the southeast, opening of the estuary invites speculation that the full weight of on Allied-Russian east-west knock- annivcrsary address in which he s1: the planned "lump-offs" for the final joint Russian-Allied attacks to smash Germanyhnd been reached. Since then a two-prong“! Allied attack in the west has developed. Two of the three main military npprosches to Berlin and the heart of Germany from the west nro being pried open, and the third and most the Cologne plain. of the Danube below half Northeast of ‘Budapest the Russians have slashed to ribbons" the last enemy communications serving tho Slovakian bulge between llun- - nd southern Poland. They are squeezing him out of all eastern Barns At Union Road Destroyed By Fire Fire destroyrd two barns. the pro- Union use of the words "rather alarming; 11°“ ‘Qmenvs $111M" m“ ‘11g.‘"‘| reports of mutiny" when he asked Causing damage estimated uno.f.c-} "proposes 1311;- 51; approximately $3.000 S9011- ' ‘ianeous combustion in a 1111B W211 . s perty of N11". Ted Nev/son. straw betwezn the ‘iuildinzs blamed for the blam- 1v,'_-. New "on “as when a IlLlRilbOl‘ him lire hub 171115811 out: p Fire iigutmlz edululncu. fiwm in . » fies Charlottiaowu Aim-M 11 1911', 111 a “way rendered valuable assistant- milkinll co '5 rushed lll to tel "ix-z:- Hanson Follows llalston In Debate Q mons mat u... speech 01 Col J. l... Ralswn, former Dcicllcd Mm- lstei", nad shown that infantry‘ r;- out blow is about to be‘ at 1 triple 1 assault projected there was described as a prime factor. That was a ' 1 Lorraine Saar Basin in the centre of the front h mops up west of the Upper Rhine. in the north are brcastlng the Mcusc and foot by foot expanding and deepening the Aachen breach in the Siegfried Linc. A crisis for the foe is building up in the east too. Rod army cle- encircled Budapest both in northern Yugoslavia and southern Hungary. ‘they have set foot in roads and nil llnes leading both to Vienna and to é by 111131191‘ l OTTAWA, NOV. 59 — (C11) -' Hon. it. B. Hsnsm (PC-york -‘ bunoury) said LU-uén’, in the poms -v many east of Nijmegeu, 0f the Siegfried Line. The furious United States a». Sfiilll west of Cologne toppled ‘Hilligfill, in the \‘lCl1ll1_\‘ of which.’ ll. (ion. Hcclgcs 1st Army has " fiercely for Wicks. Lciugcr- Jllllgersdorf, 1§1'.‘ll1liflll and K0 llr also full in n surge which broke across the llldf: River at two points and carried to within’ I.‘ i-2 miles of the stronghold oil Durcn. l it ,l1l‘C‘.l.l 1:1 tllc north where _fl.'_il1L‘-i1il'i)\\'Cl‘S opvllcd a path u- closs the road connecting Lindreil and Linnicli, five miles northeast of Gcllcnkirchcn and seven miles norrhivrst of Jullcil, threatening llu- lultci" place. This northeastern push, matched flnmc-tliroiver assault around Wurln to the west, caused 111;) Germans to open the flood- gates of dam. along the Roer riv- flCClfllnP the valley north of i-okir: to the width of cr_ e. e, last important com- ccutrc west of the ole-aired of enemy troops ‘o days of housc-to-house _ iting. Only about 3.000 square miles of (C"ll'liillI‘fi on pad-ed. Col. 5) 1" PAGES NAZI TOWNS TAKEN BY Rals and 91h.) Mali. $4.00; other Provinces d: U.S.A. $8.00. Subscription Delivered. 85.00. AlllES Drive Towards" " Rhine Continues By Allsvrllv PARIS, Nov. 29 -_ (AP) _ u (The dispatch ivzls datelined with the forces 0i‘ five Allied armies now are 9n Gel" and the United Slates Isl, 3rd lililAhMllAlt niied Slates infantry hammered new wedges info the Duren-Julich gateway to the Rhine tod zly in a smash through five more ruined n hermzin towns while elements of n Fifth Army mine-hr the northern anchor of the Siegfried Linc. (Maurice llcsjzlrdlns, Canadian Press Will‘ 1'01".‘ were operating in the area of De Wylcl" F espondcnl, sziill Co. o rest. The iown of Wyler is jusi inside Ger- Holland, and about six miles northwest of Cleve, northern end were d-isclosed i0 be on unzlnp‘ soil "ldll troops 1st Canadian Army and thus indicated ton Tia,kes ilssue mzln soil-the 1st Canadian, the llriiish 2nd, With Premier King Says He Will Support Govern- ment When "Confidence Vote Is Taken In C OTTAWA, Nov. J. L. Ralston, former defence min-; ister. told me Commons tonight he; would vote for the Government on‘ its motion of confidence but took sharp issue with Prime Minister Mackenzie King over the circum- stances of his resignation from the cabin lt 2971105’; -ool. """-‘““‘—“ Dec {ring he proposed to keen To Execute Four Men m. w. on the ball." which is At Fort Frances getting infantry reinforcements overseas without delay. C01» R81‘ _ ston said to vote with the Progres- Minister mons today David Vivian Currie SouncLOilts and MOOSe Jaw, Sask, Who has been awarded the Victoria. Cross. 01111110118. Pays Tribute To New V. C. Winner OTTAWA. Nov. 20—(CP)—Nav3 Macdonald in the Com- paid tribute to Maj. of Owen Mr. Macdonald read the ofllulal citation for Defence Minister Mr- Naughton. who has not a seat 111 Montreal i9, 31: _ ‘ _. the miolcenzcnls were badly nezdcd? TORONTO, Nov. 29-(6 . C t‘ve 01191151111111 "W111 th H . W0Y11111B." As if by afterthought, However, I shall have to proceed b1" 11 11,1“? ,“°fv,1}"“,‘,1f,1e,,§,‘},§:"‘§,,_e,,_overseas and already were behind‘ Execution ' £11K,“ 11.11.13.115... he did not oro- Theoufs-Ieouse ailiflfllldod as M" ‘I private secretary “dmd "The": "n me b13515 M my ow“ undcr‘ bJmsAH-c 14v '1 nun arrived. lschealue- ‘ Cl‘ xiv "irm- Dos.» to do so. Mzlcdonal ad of the rzallantr-v 11118111 be .1 little family dinner standing, and 1118i- 18 that it 1's 111K,‘ '1"? 6,05,“ ihlnlenwnts 1n the] Spa-using briefly aher Col. Ral- viola “'11P i5 a speech lastlnE "Early 2 l-Z and D "W: Puwie ' Dilly at night." mutiny." ibmQfng were removed but the loss 8101i 111d completed a two-hour‘ rake pl‘ c- Fort Frances, Ont" mu“ col. Ralston held the Hormel " ' That was all-work. maybe a -->—-—- lmcluded 4g Wm O1 hav and huh-l 111111055- Hanstn said un tllc Atiol"ney-G('licl'31 Biackwfll 111111 1,, m), attention as he recounted. 111111111’ Kafhering, possibly on fid- PARIS, Nov. 29—The BerlllPdr-qs or bushels of turnips. slorcdlwuhtrv would hold Prime - Woday. The four men sentenced to his 5gb; m the Cabinet for tho ditlonnl cigar or t\Vu and a few radio said today c bomb heaviiyilnva cellar uncer one of the barns. ter MacKenzie King and m.“ hang pm 6 are; William Schmidt. 15,000 tralned infantry remfnme- 43E extra fingers of brandy. damaged the famous Cologne Gil-Wu] uvesmm “.35 5aved_ Minister McNaughton us» c» w. any. Anthony Skrvpnyll: and moms he mmd were urgently (LYNN W“, Bzhuv: Apparently millions of other fhedral during Monday's attaclzby It was not known whether iherelfor (iclayillr: durlug the 11.. Tilloncu. The)’ 1111‘ 1191"’ 111 “ended aver-seas. Britons will takc more notice of! United States planes, piercing 111B. W11: anv insur:.:icc_ _ _ k M the?“ 1119 5911111111! 01 111v 111C lit Keuol-rl. when it come to his luovirigihi ONLY “MP “l: “EH5 the. PrlmeMinistefs birthday than‘ roof and oXplCdinG inside zhoi in addirzon i0 I115 11.11111 “m. r',1‘e1“1°1'°e“1e111s' ‘ ..._ cabinet he described Mr. Klnas USuM-‘x S _‘ he himself will. building. There ivas no report‘ Now-Son l. a 1111-11 1.11"‘? “$51,? £3; M1" “@5011 who Bdiournad de- T” statement that he asked other miln- ELY-f- S Already his ofiic s are flooded from Allied sources that the struc-lliwfluz 111L111 on lua 1~ ~ ‘ ‘ 1931B 1111111 1:m°,1'1'°w- 531d. 11“ “"15 istcrs, including himself, t0 18113:! 11] ‘HE WRONG, with congratulatory meggdgesfrgm “m. had been hit 101111110111101111 5111B that 111v Qimnlons 101' the leoo:l_".=h1l> as 111611111" B1111 '1 e‘. H L y admirers in nanny lzlnds. most of -—~»-—_.—_——---~..;_».. - _ _:_ si-lf most, part “'85 111 1159-‘91119111 111111 1m?‘ 1.1 he d1d11°tlcga1éil§efifecthflgl P‘ 1’ - g1?‘ §'~,"1Z§*‘"1°'§"""i fqiicitaflgms~ . - T k ,0 "Tf..§"1ia.§‘§§~s$fifl$"ti§.i“il‘a l»... r ' a Se lthiil..“.l‘éisltie‘v1’“ ' ' 7. u il ens one ourll u tic nn- _ ‘ l'_ . _ -‘ 1 Q ‘ ' p‘ clful was lcnt to lhc anniversary 0 J “"911 111111"? 11,19 “$11,911 d 15 t P d d ('| Rfllslfln made it clcn: he / . wit” by a telegram sent ill the ncme of mBT-e-Col‘ 58mm‘ 5“.O“‘(er l. “(m7 1 v-(T ‘ fl ‘ti ih limiia- " M“ °.‘""§"“"* “"11" 111".“ =15.“ ‘F W‘ 11in Week iii-ls? E3?£..‘83“tl?~;=.llii-"‘ -._ ; llh."'§f“3f.°l‘..-.‘l}l..l55.5%o a... . t v N) L 3.: ft t * _‘ ,‘.' ~ - .-_..__ - , ~. omc ._ _ _ 1116111511111’; 1111' Onggljhéggmd t111rngltp1~ 0 s l i hlirwe bctn- fofljghen If. he , d <l\.?3§A<Y1/Aéo1.Nfl“L. Jlgalslgg? {lqrgqropsofiséaflable for o- f: .1 p: C t‘ 111-1111’ 112111 1111111112 returns of his _ M A___ 511321511 £101? n1~flk1l11th5 "if?" . llr ikflQClflllfi‘ Mlulsml". in ihc Com-l verscas service. lie wanted all g-J .,_ W‘ _ ‘Ci/ hh-thday from m5 loyal and Igyjng i - v '— "A: d. ' mu’ W, "e “SL4 zt in ". rich h." said 11c made available and all llistlnc- ; ._> \ “on” FATAL“! JURED 1 WASHINGTON Nov 29 (AP) illsldoulgelglienltqfawfllvgdillfrlzfihbif‘°.-.§l-P 1' m“ “werumeluk “m ‘Ismael? ‘fraltudd men and 1 Pl d bll t lb 19,-, t M, *-—- ,. , . ‘" " _ - -' " - . ._ P -‘ ,.' - - c 1L2 m wlr l-"garrledou. volunteers o film! e‘ . , 01111323111 bg "alga w (a {m}; HAVELOCK‘ N’ B" Nov‘ Cm t-s llgeilllldllfltCSggllégfglxl $115811‘? 1x11711511 ollectigisllcfiaibwliiflal 1131311311152113119 (‘kicks b.1151 11551111111“: '11 1 t1 "billet 1n or_ “m1 1m“ 1“ “mm” the °b1e°1 1° lcp)_‘\une'year'old Auidscn olaren taifgfifs from tl-lelr mlnerfortresses‘ won-n conmend the grwter)’ part o7" m? 13°"e"‘m°m. f‘ Sumnanna‘ “m1- wlien 51.1 1111012 $013 buickiv. raise funds for i2 war charities. was fatally lliiursrlx 1° :1’ ‘yictirifor {he mud mm m a week 1mm" speech. He bmevgd he 1m‘; crltv v n akfiutc is tn en. ggrhaca fienrammz-mkacent such The appreciations. the hopes for struck by a Lfil rven y _._._ the Plume Mm. ._ , . - , __, _ m 51m “fining to M, lllS continued robustness nndspleu- P11119150". 115111111091“ £311‘ 1m adjolumin, Uitajlrpcinculmlil‘ _ 2151,9120” He s did sgrvlce i“ a “Inrm in travail “fined m rlmlncrtlrsjjll-rcgdritiic“ullll2“ Mr K1111; galddic lrvd-ludicnicl’. ‘I 1. l-ivc Ctlllfld ii ‘nssulnilll. un 1 were expressed chiefly in the. o parked veil clc 111-1 v1 X‘; 1th . "..= lie wouldlie pleased to nus: Mr. illi- Pr. ~ Mini. _ otherwise sta l “mu J ‘__la_roachlng cor 3775:: 7c . V lutpgn1ptld first llriht iiggillitillil | HnnsCn-s ‘vmms hem-e u“. imp,- ‘ . ll that if ril.- uovcrmnent motion car i MEI QRCLO; hwzck; ' ' *‘" "" £“7’li1§:1’_1g°i1,__ 51g‘ txsouangzecs ‘l had mild/g the stsfrmeng “he jlisp first‘ ..-_ lull’: ., _ were _" rlrs future orders-ln-oouncll spes- TORDNTQ NC“ L, y r_- , “ i. fa‘, f; . Jipmcs, Each said. made about myself» ll... lul [11111125 could in ol.d- ‘Confimlfld on m” 7 Co,’ 44) Nnnimum m‘, m‘ " q 3 1111 I Amerfians are “en-5 M‘: 51"“ “k1 1'” ‘"1115 11° 111°" *1 m” Mm‘ . " r A * ‘ 1 1“ I '1' "1351 V~1111'°11"¢‘1‘ 3 pill} c y 1E“ "Tre prDnagan_'T‘f‘1S1'“Z'.ll0 of M. lfilliflll 111E111 -8, l8; Regina -4 .. ~ M _of in; . ‘u C dot P t T 15; Toronto Z3, 3., O role o 111- y Que re z ar 3 o Upon To Ucean Traffic N Co A‘ l ionald lawftérheotfibtoacicasé was . . . ll .r 1;"; c c ar n- EYI Defeat Of Germany Mfly °t m’ iffinnllon. e e Soon As Early Summéf- t. b l t optim 1 if German defea e n11 00 ' 5 lstic. he told the House thatbthfii enemy "has everywhere 16C thrust back" with eno.mous 0S5 g - (CPl Pl'IiJlrOl§D.\('1iIfi1stIffl9V'Cll3rchiil warned Prriamellt tcdav 111111 1115 91111131 féyyqn 01 Gcrlnnnys dcfcni by me " - illht have been 9i h ' ‘ is obviously cayiy summcl n i, d b, m, The war in t e ues. h l or; mg optinlisnc, illllifllllléi“ m: p0,", on the inst lap, added the it]; o‘ opening of ille 819111 ‘ihgmc and ous Prime Minister on t e e 6 o Antwerp to ocean: mdkm my his 70th birthday. h l the told of British and 2111 11nd and A major brea -throuB 11 the ses in the drive into o a north, het saldicwctzélllgeqllllléllific But Girfémrfllése 01111111111111 11151111111“: 111111226111! snfllafleedg that the Allies had the storminfl of the 11569191119201; not yet reached the lower bliilgilét. land of Waichereu wilful ‘s “b much loss u-Lfliliflltfl n ‘ringed tnincd 6111501195 of mnlvro urns lime head there. and thatflatlrrmn Wm‘ lantry and great 1,0115 Of 111 lsub Germany would be f; k d8 Bflh British and Canadian 3161195,, mo a desperation that mag c1941 fared about 40.000 can!!!“ 95- me afn‘s efforts in iottghan on 06W- Pnme Minister Sam n Hi n 0! so ended (me (f! e mParliam- King opened the 10th sesso _ m] beginnings o s new _ Parliarlnent, fourth longest in Bri enmry session since the M11‘ be" ‘“¥1.1”.‘L’ey£..l.n. he referred t0 included the month-long. 1118111‘ marish strugille by 111° 151 01mg‘ m. Army to clear the Schc 8 mural-y so that the mrt 01 A111" werp, 40 miles up the winding gnn. b Km; (Jeqrge opened the day Y reading to members of the Holli- ses of Lords and Commons Elie throne speech asserting that r‘- edln would "reinforce as moldy as possible" hcr attack nlZ811151 11111 , id h voicai t5§g°§r°fln§°‘#1n&axsi%|_:m¢¥ecae1v- lgflffif’ ..§1‘l'ilc.¢§°°ii°... ever m? the large convoys of 00011:: before" of the final victories. l gong ships, thus mail In comparable sea base avalabio for Not Pessimistic the nourishment of tlhe holathfi clutch!" w“ f" ‘rah group of British armes an Mr. 1 Y i his s eech but guvi/Tlrlzteid dilating. “any ndulgencc m the leelm;__1_11_1.1__111@._“'1!1'. ‘"111 EJntmelfonlv-au P. 11:1 11 various groups of American Irm- gu “l” deployed in these operat- ions. P i Ml ister worn- édwgrltskte hixsmeeoriiei: prediction | l"il. the 21st are in Ja-p ! pears uniik flcial nnnou - said "Alnerc n fliers pal- ’ ill such intact"; are not, to protection of internm- somc of 1111s up to today Tlte Japanese followed up the Ao—| 1942. Thkyo raid by executing the captured Americanl -~ Z Flying Bomb Hits I] U. S. Army Hospital _"' l battle llncs sci l, , days ago, killing 12 persons, lniur-l one 0111119 wnLs lost to enemy ac- lug nearly 50 and forcing cvaclm-l ill favor of llliikiilg nil of tho n8,- tion Friday when a Japanese filer lion of the smashed into 1t. lients. it was disclosed toda i" 12;”... I I “t5 1"" l All . -§ air/wax; hospital's 1.150 unt- 000 home defrlicc troops zlvailible for overseas scrvicc bcr threw its ;Govcrnmcnt on the major issue of " confidence of Columuns. of l Prime ornlls wnl" cfiori. to ]ll‘1\'.'lli‘ tllCl'|\1)(‘l‘S Social Support Co/v’t In Vote House Of Commons. veteran of the First Great War who proposed an amendment to iue motion before the House cali- lng for the use of all persons in the armed forces in any theatre assurance supplies and reinforcements for the overseas forces; economic seC- ncw before the Huusrflurity and financial reform in the post-war" period and ciiminotionof all wartime restrictions By {FRANK l-‘LAHEILTY (YPTAWA, Nov. 29—<CP>-Whllc the ill-mem- Party today support to the Liberai| social Credit This was lllc major (levelopmcntl of war; SOMEWHERE IN BELGIUM, Debate On Confidence Motion Continues In , , .1. a 1 r Nov. 29—fAP)-—A Gcrmil firms‘. tmmfln “mum O frfesg: 1112x1131: gs bomb struck and wrecked l1‘ United‘ a mu]; n5 we first two raids np- States army general hospital w '1‘ on tho basis of of-l 1161111“! L110 of adequate and con- ihc second day ul debate on trols as soon as practicable. Minister Mackenzie King's The Progressive motion calling for support of the spokesman was Hon. W. Earl Rowe ‘Government in maintaining n vig- of DufTcrln-Simwe who sold mem- .bers of Parliament were not meet- Conservative lt came us" the debate got down,‘ ing to boast about achievements aftr-r able information v position in n secret on oifli-lnl assurance from the Progressive Conservative Pnriy that it would "co-operate with an)" (iovcrnmrnt which. unrlrr leadership that will ensure eq- unlliy of srrvirr. offers pro inlembei" for Acadia. n dccoraled‘ party in a war effort which. in many llnlr lav on Monday respects, ho submitted, would not‘ ‘lily tho House nbtnili- be finished by the order-in-councll on making 16,000 draftees for overseas service. available Two Minor Parties Ilcnrd Two of the miilor parties in The oi‘ viii and driormlnailnn in .¢o crud in our soldiers nvorsrn". l M; iln- rcialforccmcnis whlrll r .1195; war rnmmitimcnts rlelnanrl." ‘lwcre . ’ln.- w: 7:111:11) far fhc Social, 1 radii Poriy was Victor Quelchn Rosc asked assured of HCuse also were heard. They were uh.- Labor-Progressive Party whose sole representative is Fred Rose of ‘hfontrcnl-Cortier. and ",dlan Party whose founder. lender; ‘Vinyl cpl)" mptllbrr ls Ligourl Lax-l mbe of Laval-Two Mountalns._ “Why ille boll- ‘ now when iiic mcn overseas the Cana- reinforcements. lcontinued on page’ 9:661 31M saint John 25. H 11 "m cold, followed and proizabli" and toniszht nt ll .5. ; hiondzon 25, .10: Clla". loltciovm nlifax 30. (hi, :1, FORECASTS North Shore: Partly cioudy and incrcasinz ivlnrls sroa" Maritime Provinces: increasing winds: cloudy and lnoderalely~ cold. followed rain. by somo snow or part High iidc this slim-moon n1 '2 "*1 as. Sun sets this afternoon at 5 21 and rises tomorrow morning at Last ulterior moon December 7 57 A. M Summerslde tide eighteen minu- tea later than Charlottetown. DAILY AIR SERVICE Charlottetown - Summ “ids — Moncton Leaves Charlottetown ‘l A M. < l1 30 A-M : 6 A Arrives Charlottetown: i2 45 P M. 5 t5 PM. 8.40 P M SUNDAY SERVICE Leave Charlottetown 11.30 A.l\l and l P. M. Arrive Charlottetown 2 I. M and 5.45 P. M. CHARLOTTETOWN —- NEW GLASGOW (Dally except Sunday) Leave Charlottetown 1 P. M. Arrive Charlottetown 5.50 I’. M PEER-Y SBRVICI P E I --N S DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAYS 4.00 Leave Wood friends-limo A. M He said unjust and insulting at- and 2.00 Leaves Caribou-IAN noon m! P. M.