MAXIMB ' MAXIMS ' v OI‘ A. 0p A MERE MAN MERE MAN w, yhoultl marlr particularly our Peace comes from knoulng God is ‘ “any hour!- Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 1- our friend. guardian Two Cont!» gig, Ioiiuded 1M1 state"! gal Gull’ cuAizcorrrzrown, CANADA sATuRnAYfAPRu. 26, 1941 Annual Uullllfftptitill Delivered. Sit-till By Halli l’ E. I.. $4.00; Canada and U. s. 85-00 p 14 PAuEs ATTLE . ' With 4.5.32.1 of Imperial Troops Is Continuing Unbroken line maintained , 1 however, in face of deter- mined enemy assaults. (By .l. Wes (lallagher, Associated Press Staff Writer) ATHENS, April 25--(AP)~German panzer divisions lost 23 tanks and retreated after a battle with a New Zea- land anti-tank unit near Mountoea, directly west of the pass of 'l‘hermopylae, reliable sources reported tonight. 1 illZAGS: DESTROY ZQQNAZLTANKSINGREAT Plffoosevelt Says Imperial Army Nazis May Be‘ inflicts Heavy In Greenland Loss On Nazis Not sure of all-Facts, U. S. ‘.- President reports; Makes comment on patrol plans. B! J. F. SANDERSON Canadian Press Staff Writer miSliINGTON, April 25-—(CP)—Pre|ldeii¢ Roosevelt startled news- ’; i-men lit ii White House press conference today by ltatin‘ h; w“ mime that. rlxis forces had not occupied parts of Greenland, the 13.11- hhcolony off Canada: northeast oolat. The President admitted he was not sure of all the facts but indicat- d the United states G... rument was taking steps to find out the true tiuilon. _ i At the sometime, the President slated categorically his government mriot ctuislilernie; the institution of convoys for trans-Atlantic ship- nt this time but was extending off-shore naval patrols in the At- iilo and Pacific to any distance deemed necessary for the protection d tlie WESlPflI hemisphere. lie rave a straight indication that one of the duties of the patrols Itllilll he lo ivitrii iill shipplndg of the presence of hostile warships and later that ll(‘ himsiili‘ would ecide what should be done if a patrol an- minim-ii £1111’ possibly aggressive vessel in the neutrality area or headed ioirrirrl the arm. 1:1." Increase in Six ll. S. war Correspondents Are missing “Island man l Was cool iii I Ship sinking EAST COAST CANADIAN AN ATHENS, April 25--(AP)_ Six PORT, A ll 25—(CP)—Sub.-Lt. United States war correspondents, Efllsworth 18o of Charlottetown, lnCllltilllg four who undertook e PEI. wouldn't talk much about whet he did when the Raiputana. was crushed by two German tor- pedoes, but his pals, and hi5 bunk- mate, Sula-Lt. Murray Knowles of saint John, N.B.. let out the story. (Buih-Lieut. Large is s. son at Wilmot Large, oif Crapaud. He work- ed with Mpore and MacLeod in Charlottetown before enlisting.) The two of them were sleeping in their bunk early in the momma: the Nazi sub struck so swiftly. They were rolled out onto the floor by the |hock of the first torpedo. but hazardous 400-mi1e sea trip in a largezmvboat. equipped with a mot- or, have not been heard from since soon after thcstart of the Ger- miin inrnsioii of Yugoslavia and Greece. seen at Kotor Yugoslavia, are Rob- The six, all of whom last were ert Si. John of the Associated Press, Leigh White of the Overseas News Agency, Leon Kny of the United Press. Russell Hill 01' tlie New York Herald Tribune, Ray Brock of the New York Times, and Sam Brewer of the Chicago Trib- Withdrawal from Greece is! expected but information does not indicate it has started. Turks to halt I hi I w Nazi s ipping. The Imperial army 1s inflicting -—-~ new and severe losses on tlie Ger- By Witt- Hilhfllfk man invaders while maintaining an Associated Press Staff Writer unbroken line in the face of heavy assaults by Nazi shock troops far outnumberlng the defence, i1: was announced. The Middle East: command. which told of the withdrawal. de- scribed it as ordertliy, This was sup- ported by news ispatchcs from the battle front, which said the British lines remained intact and ‘were still in contact with the Greeks on their left flank despite reinforcements the invaders gain- (By W. T. Yarhrough. Associated Press Staff Writer) LONDON, April 25—tAP>—Bri- tish authorities, amounting the situation in Greece as most ser- ious, tonight announced further withdrawals of the British expedi- tionary forces. une. St. John, White, Kay and Hill have been unreported since April l6, when The Associated Press re- ceived word that this iiroup liad started to try to reach Greece from Kotor by coming down tlie Alban- ian coast in n large rowboat. Brewer last was reported on a train somewhce in Yiieoslaviri on route to BOlfIl tit‘. Brest: uirn was 111 Kfltfil‘ 0n April lo. and so far us is known remained there. near the mountain, and when the Germans tried to cross the soft ground they were met with devastating fire. The New Zealanders were established behind a swamp y I ANKARA. April 24 —(I)el.\y- ed) -(AP)-- Turkey has decid- ed to halt and inspect German ships en route from the Black Sea through the Straits of Bos- porus and Dardnnelles to tie- termine if they are Carrying troops or wur material into tlie Middle Eastern war zone, 1t was I reported tonight. Reliable informants heard I To sink ll. S. Although this was portrayed only as a British rear- guard action, the mechanized Nazi-forces-apparently engaged in an attempt to encircle difficult Thermopylae—- fell back in confusion. " Meanwhile there was wide specu- lation here over Greenland. It was suggested in some quarters that‘, German U-boats were using the. (The Middle East command announced further with- drawal of the British expeditionary forces, which might that several German "flghmq. imply that some of the forces are now south of Thermo- dccp fjords. aiticulaxl along tJe _ _ landed yam“ seguth coast, bu}; uilstbsgcas discguipé- ggnggrllofféézlglitéugf the Greek sur- pgyldngnpresllrttlhly frgsml ocgu- pylae. although the west side of the pass apparently still 85 8. genera H16 Bll& 0 ‘ - p B uman Elli 0|‘ ll ilrlalll ' _ ' , ' < we conditions at m“ time o’ m: N0 British source, would say poi-ts, have slipped through the, is held Fhe Middle East command added, however, that that embarkatlon from Greek ports "m", recenfly wmmm sum. ping or flying the required tran- sit flag. Once out of Turkish waiters. it is reported that they removed the German ensign and contin- an unbroken line has been maintained in the face of heavy, Nazi assaults by Nazi shock troops far outnumbering the defence.) I I I I yogi-was considered more likely the Germans who flew over Greenland a few weeks ago might, have emu» (Continued on page 10, Col 8) lished a. meteorological station there t — to assist them in long-range weath- er forecasting. \.\14‘l'S or the eastern 1f Germany isl using any part V 9f ‘RIAIFI on (111.11. l\lill‘C-ll was reported Greenland it. wil be the first. time v by ilielieivnrtment. of Fish- that land within the western nem- ' ' ' ' dspheie has been occupied by Axis QUB-LIEUT- E» IUEGE I War supplies , BERLIN. April 26.*‘iAPl—W8fI‘l- irisstnat United States wrir materi- als tor Britain will be sent to the DONOIIIAOI the sea as fast as Ger- man military power is able to do so -_conv0_\'er1 01' not -— were repeated {villi lilrbiciensing emphasis in Berlin. onig. . , , ,._ The general attitude was thatGer-i U“.d.X'S"lU',“,d pill hmdy, Lchluifltl“ manv "will not permit. herself to bci gccugtmi .?‘”,§°“‘“Y. PM“ 0mm“ provoked bv mwmperate Statements, _om crs sun the strumship Helios of American war cults-tors." 1 m Pnaeus halbor- aria?) — An In Attic-us tlie Greek Ministry o! Home Security announced the German seizure of the island of Lemnos, only 40 miles from Turkeyi vital straits of tlie Dardanolles, and inferentlally acknowledged that nearby Saiinotlirace also had been taken. ISTANBUL. April 15~~(AP)-i Turkish newspapers-all under strict. government supcwision- spoke for the first time today oi’ Germany's mastery of the Bal-i kalls and the pDFSIlJlIlLy of Nazi! demands on Turkey. x I l . ‘—“*— *’"—-* "- *——-* L'* I Nazis admit r l6. ‘lhrre urn‘ 111-073-000 lbs- nought forces in the um‘. and it will mean common 01th 13.090. 00 that, Germans are within 500 miles h 01 li-gigiroi‘. of the Canadian mainland. Limded value guickly dressed and hur ed on 2 eok. CAIRO. April ‘.15. - (AP) — The It was Just at. that int. that . Royal Air Idoree again subjected| v t M ‘he m“ an azreemm w“ Large stopped talking a out. him- I Tripoli, capital of Libya, to oheevyl l fury Frank Knox and Sm“. k over rlulic.» oi tlie British lcgation . . I _. . 1 my‘. col-den Hug] in nym- o; d, nlil(‘(‘ [-16 Greek Government went ernment mnintatnrl o SlllCt si- lummd States “won to ensure ‘Flo Crete lence on umerous rumors of » , . _. . . . - A. we m mitosis w». i»... "o 1" t“ °.{§‘°....?“‘£‘....E‘l€ ported its heavy nssiiult. on the Lib- and Moscow, I 1 _ K _ ,_ . v v _ on.“ 'fi“"~*“si..:i§rt i iri;r.:i:r:..:“;ir.:."%¢.-‘ 1.1%:- fl" ° 1W5 1W 1110111110 " "it ' Aleck’ Donovan r001 William l nmnfbo, W‘ m Gmk. ‘- . ' ~ ~ - ‘... ~ .* ~ - ‘.frtimd chaps iind rushed to acLLon sta- zimgestitljggflndulfxiswgoilfi Donovan. unciiiciril American ob- “my and "at N, 10s,. 1:0,); hundm. tions only h. .f clad, he returned “NWT “ho {Qilii-‘d Euliilmt- b1!‘ “e the Gcrninn rokir. down the darkened 519px m“ ms ’ CCXWOY- also know that the great. minority, ___j__________ way n, his Cabin, mm there corlly N of American people do not think, I R. ll. F. lllllf! , t-lieii" war." a spokesman said. {Egaxlvpfiiléitigigxigs mm a case {mi (The German radio. in a broad- , Socks, sweaters, anythmfl x1e coult‘. I 221362512X“, “ngnd Iwggllhalpgslégfmalg put. nu hands on were taken 114mg cast hoard bv CBS. said that. Hit- (‘ll- _ _ , ~11 t’ ‘m Then the_se.unct toipeuo exploded R I t fl t stairs: iirnririsriirrs. ° ... m . e-e ec e 0 - heuiicii. in Nova st-otiti waters the catch NBSQG by 4,788,000 lbs, to 13,964,- ,w1th a 11mm in lauded value of 117513.026, nuikiu: :1 total of $355,923. fish cauciu. ill New Brunswick direct hits on a warehouse, a sea-| plane, a seaplane hangar and gov-- ernmeiit offices. United States, it was iinnounc- excessive demands. but. 111v £01’- ed that Germans had been ac- tive there last summer and thiit as lute as March 2'1 this year, a German bomber flew over the eastern coast of Greenland. Meanwhile. the President cleared up much speculation over American naval policy, particularly in the Atlantic, Although lie rejected the general principle of convoys his policy of extended naval patrols possibly halt-way across the North - - » >. . British telurcc survivors were ' increased 3.633.400 lbs.. with a B] d 1m u“ Danish mumm- . . ..Erivate v citizens reiterated The lyfrlln press nuts migered and! be. ( __ Y _ I - . 11111 V1311? 0f $89,921. the en- hegiiie l): April 10, granting de- self and talked 10h: of the other bombing last night. iinri this mom-i heir conv ctions that ‘turkey udcuiei 1011211111‘! Uri-rt}? Y 11mg) ‘he 5,3355 "Elifilunlijoi‘vglggchillffls . Ftliicwflii‘ "will"? 7mm NW“ 5w‘ fence bases in Greenland to the fellows. But flniilly the story came. m2. it W115 unlwunvéd tonlcut. With; would fzeht rat“er than yield to 1* - i! i‘ m" ("is ° ""1 gt " ' ‘* ' I" Mk“ Nm“ BERLIN, April 2o -ISatur- day) -((7P) —- Nazi sources said today that tlie Royal Air Force attacked the North German coastal region last night. rlrnp- ping" explosives and iiir-r-iirlizir- l(‘§. These sources claimed, how- ever, that the attacking forces were "weak." They claimed that no mill- tary damage was done, and that only apartment houses were hit. Iliany bombs fr-H in tli" writer rind nii oncu 1...“! ‘i1 11w rig- _ As one fellow put it: “It. takes nerve to go below in a crate that's sinking," and that was what Large did. Seeing that several of the ued their journey in disguise. If Germany is sending troops or material through tlie straits, Turkey may contend this 1s a violation of the Montreux con- vention of July 20. 1936 under which Turkey was permitted to remilitarize the Straits. There is much speculation in this connection concerning ltriilne catch irith im increase 1n Illiie of $0 i711 01f Pflllt‘ Edward Island there me 9.6M) 1 .. of fish caught witha lmded value oi $134. Catch in limb. 10t0. iota rd 13.200 pounds Iltha value oi . .1. There was no ttshrnz iii the Mi tlalen Islands in rlliier Mn let's threat to rlesti-ov all ships teriiisr the British irrit- zone with aid tor Bri ain relieves (“oi-inanv of 1iu-‘ E t t ' bilitv “should unforeseen events oc- e s toil. ' ._._ ______ ___ F‘ ' ti eeiia time Large i-ollel _ cur." s" ‘. i gfvfaflna{ff,‘lc‘jfs,§klf.‘cfiiflf,Zflfllgfi uboillt. oiie 1.5116 fiocr, but manage; e gsialigrnislgsicdénqriiunSariiirthriildd diigle Italian ‘Ziefifpiaperfg POW", m l H V ‘i CONl‘1r.\t'1‘s AWARDED . B-u i to crawl lll-Tolbill the debns to oeck i p d Le H f; ‘h S", -¢__ 01110 11111011’ , X 5 S1 11111111105 , hr l’. _ -. - W11“ w“ ‘“""“°‘ ‘° ‘ t“ "g W “A, ..','l“‘.’il..".i Ti..1...?.‘.t“-.... m°ig§iug§§f°§Q,}1{§§;§1n§{g,§““.f,‘;}§1‘fig. wm-d-r-i- I'm» m" ivr-wr A LOTT A CuYs 4. - (ggiairgglrit n a e 10 Co} ‘m’ 1 (Continued on page 13. C01 t) mllirrihltaigiiidirfiirihtlli-rit 115182212113: xiii all‘? Send them across ma] TlllilPljillifilivliffliglllur-fi _ “m, Supply during the (Continue o p 3 . TORONTQ_ April g5 -(CP1 - - - , an c . ». . 1 .. intent on weaning this coun- try nway from her British a1- linnce. has offered Turkey ing out by titty‘ iiiiil night. at tlie far-flung pilllllS ill Europe, when.- liitler's invasion strength . -_ ;:_—. r 111i Jackson Dodds of Mflhifefil W115 9i" ected chairman of tlie central Jusr fo 5cm. Mend Apia l8 numbered 1.603 - 1nd totalled $7.040,439, the De- a iirtnient. announced tonight: . tar“ vcr $5,00;)iric1udg; ifs:- "Fallllda Packers Ltd. Saint; John, miigristrticliou and defence pro- Explect Invasion council, Canadian Red Cross So- ' clety. and Mr. Justice P. H. Gor- don was named chairman of the society's notional executive com- mittee at the annual meeting to- day. Both positions \\'el‘e llBltl for the list ll years by Norman Scin- strlp of Greek territory through which a railway passes between Istanbul and Adrianapolc. Trains to the border now cross into Greek territory, then bat-k intn Turkey. Anzac day Celebrated ‘EM SOMETHW‘ is l'l)ll1'i‘llll‘t\l\'(l, liislied viciously last iiigiii iuirl today. R.A.l'. bombers visited Ger- many iiscll‘ for ('1' -ks at Nazi \Jl‘(i.\‘ iii Kiri aiirl Wilhelm- sli: en, irliiie other attackers tli- rcctcd their explosives on targets 1 Turkey is reported to have reiccterl the offer on general principles. merville of Trronto who is retlr- 111 Nvflvfl)‘. "1111111111- 130121111". ' and l-‘raiirie-eill along tlie Gcr- 1 maii-lielil roost. ‘Phase l'llltl5, tit-scribed by tlie Air Ministry news service as i-l- fcctivc, ircrc carried out ill darkness. ll trial?" m“ 0"‘ I'm" “MK” $17" ing herrius? of 111 health. D ’ I Nazi R- M “ML 9m" Hamax’ $11" I Office s :11‘rl members elected to __, _ A__V B m a the nation-ii executive committee "-— o . ~ arc: MELBOURNE, April 25.—(AP)-— Anzac Dav was celebrated through- out llli‘ Conuiiniiuvsiiltli today with climrin: crowds. ftillv iipprociatiiiltl the arltled sienificrince attached to, such a celebration at this time.‘ Veterans of the Great. War and of; the present conflict. wearing service‘ Today. the RAB. bombed an im- . rind other medals. imraderl theiportaiit iron illltl steel works nrl streets of‘ cities. towns and hamlets! Iimuirlen in the Netherlands, strik- Prcsirlnrt, the Governor Gen- r(" Honorary Secretary, Fred Bit:- Toronto: HOiVrn - Trcnsitrci» . h l d _.5. r _ ,_ L, B,,,,,,,_HT,, ,,l,t,l ,,,,,,,,,y_ Trek starts. I n e nry llfklijélfl‘ in 11110110 hen ‘i. Di‘. ._. Ne‘ er a ~ 3r».37r2'b..E?SZ‘Tlii.JB‘LZ‘IlTYGSéL 1 From heavily t ‘a,’ I for NDLlCCS in this column 3 on" d . . “The ‘do?! coinmcinoriiteril opera-l ling bizilst IYIIYIIIQIIJFS and buildings s per wor . b y n; Triv"‘ylt,{l_ 1 -:'.ns o io .» ustra lflll‘ inperin roni w uci i it- N zl r-oiioiiri-(zixs o ‘ “anlrppv: at large mdudpd: Dr Fcrcrs din-mg the Gallipeli cam- the Nt-liicrlnurls hunt» 1n obtain uiir Wfilréh River Ctnicert. Watch L, TVV. (Yiuinmi, Saint John, D1‘. L-29-4-25-2i. paiizni iii ilicnlfirsi (treat ‘Eva? bcf‘ stiilqnlics. k ‘J I, V __,M]L _ C] I 19w‘. N. iitfltllfiilf! ic List‘ wcc o |)l‘l, ' lic uilac <.ii lioliaiid sturtel .11 g _;_ M:,£.[:h,._l Qgupaxigrgf hpfg t 101.2. that the Aussies effected a dawn when the first planes crokssarid \ “Inn Romesny‘ NB" wmmm k lending at Helles and Anzac Cove.‘ the Ncinh Sun. mu: iizirr u s » . t- ~.\1i~.i- illlllfll lll‘.\l ni.:.tii1:iii i=ii:i11‘:.i~.i: "Isl troops in supreme tr_y._ 5 no“. 0 __ N , , _ ’I'1ie_ duwii service at the Ccno-'. ship of 1 tau. 1i. 1hr» I\ 1(- Wn Lfgmfféigigf _ _ MfI‘. Ginnliiflnllfnx.‘ ‘ d_ H _ , l PLYMOUTH. Eusluud. April 25._ ttiuli ill svuiiri- “as alt/ended by Wuterux; ".ll1.ii .i.'t\\\*tn Lit _ _ _.___ LONDON. April 25 — (QP) 0°11" 9 ‘"5 "i? - “mm-i tCP)—A long trek start/ed out this 10.000 persons. | hook- of i-loliund iiiiti Reticulum. Dawson i- ‘Grand Qmnge Lodge o’ P E I Thoughtful 119110011 Observes are Vl°“'Pr°“"l"n"-. the _Pn‘“° Mlmsim: heavily bombed Dori. todityasiicme- . W. ____ ._ , if. ._.._,__...__ i . . . vict ria i7 d will meet. 1n Charlottetown 068111111118 i0 80511005 11 “mm-e m’ “f Cmmmi v’c°‘p"‘~‘ld°"i5- Lad‘ less women. children and aged iiiori Etlui. 11.011 Y 01.1041. 1,424-34}, vaslon design 111 the mmb Patter“ Dillmmmd‘ M°“"_°MY_ M“ H- P- Lrudged ivearily along roads seek- RPgJlll f; h _______ I I p wmch the Germans have ‘zlastgil Plumptre. Toronto, vice-chairman. m? 3mm x e “qmyxq; c: c1110 Siilt- Moore 8a Mcheodb. through Britain during last e111 central council. H. W. Mllhhlflfl- t was one of the southwest Eug-. 1 ']f)1'(\Illl) 9° day. Ami 36m Amxand“ months. W11111111Ps: vice-chairman. executive land's blackest. clays-tor man ve-, ., 10 °mt11s Institute. 14-27-4-28-113‘ It is argued that the importance committel’. MFR H-P- Plllmptre: i-icles in the long convoy o cars,‘ 1i 1 a" —-—— of the areas which have been et- pmirmmr Junior Red Cross. Col. buses,.lorries. vans and horsedrnun 111 T, N.S.. April 25-(6?) Aim-IERS tucked, despite the heavy nature 0i Following a brief illness. NOW“ D~ “Plnirv q-ilektoda ~~ - v at Holman M“ s the bombihils. 1s not _ _ (1.0. Nnsmith; trustees. Col. A. "~11 hfiiwn \vciiien's Institute. L. carts. also leaving, turned fl cold comoambl *Bish0p, r‘. o. L. Smith, Huntly shoulder to their pleas for lifts. Ship Program MAe-e- o "c" ““°‘"“.’.'.‘§£%“2i critic. ‘its: sitar Minni- k“°i‘...°llli°l"°£la..n.$8l 1 T“ , a c ~ ‘ n . . rillihim‘ V"! 04°00" i" "ed- gleitllltigotgwiililg iiiind but hid W- ‘touched. _ deiectedly by the slde of the roncl ' FORECAST o,.',,,.”§§‘l}§ $39?‘ boll‘ for Rood sided here for many years. He 1B Aslde from lest eutumng at: QUEEN-s yum) TOT“, while cars whizzed pest. I n a . ‘mo ' Knud Jm‘ urvtved by hi8 wife and 0110 nisiel- battle for the channel por . e __.__._ As ht. came, the 11011161005 1 “Gulf and North Shore: Moderate ,, __ L‘”83- ivirs. Agnes Nicholson erveiaygezd. tofu mp: ffitllliallalld; argntrplggwin MONTREAL Mm, 25 (c?) minding tsgiagoqgriépsgigieci-{dlsout moor, to il‘t‘$ll Winds? Drirtly ClOUKiY and _' n as , ‘ — — 4 _ --—-——- ' "__"T3 ‘n1. 0. D. E. Rummage Sale Ma gfigag-‘he funeral will be i. ragfitdil- Officials of the Queen? (‘Jlplnaxlisn Emyloyus o; one count“, “m. “L l ‘ _ 1 I cool. n __ 4144-26-1. Midlands; povenui-y, Birming- Fund For Air Raid Vct- a ui- perpw help rigging up imprompvii; UITAWA, Aplil 2a -(OP) - A1 -~ , B“ Chan,“ “m! Marmmc Pr,“ "Rm “"- ham shemeid nounced tonight total wntrlbutions cents, ggmgghed ognvgg 0n in greatl expanded cargo-ship con-, '1 1 N d _ I i m‘ a ' "'9 May 6th for Hunter Northeast: ‘Iwrieeide. Hull. since the national 1111190111 Btflftfld ground and found blankets to cover‘ structlon program for Canada "i'“'°“ “mdwu” "l" s’ ' r i‘ is in _ F“: Red Cross P1'w'£g¥_'h1_2%fff scotland: Clydeside. Glasgow. April 5 have reached $72,885. This m, mweflng homeless, course of preparation. but Munit- 111110 1111M"- liazi bombers . -___ So th: P tsmouth SouthamP- ts an increase of $5.772 0W1‘ the woman sold "th cooked ions Minister Howe said tonlflllb he ' _ . _ ) . ohm“ Edward Island Hum“! I w“. u or previously - announced Thursday every scrap or iOOdnlflf usealiey pos- was not in B, position tonimouncc I lvafiyploizsxisi gxngnwgpiltgierwctgiiliiailih: wise sole, Kirk nun, Apr" n, I h Southwest: Pbtnouth. total of $67,113. - se —bless them. details uiélll. ha“ 111% fistuwdgocrlvma Shavers h} Harmer“ fume“ Whig pm‘ L-ltl-i-M-fll. n , Kitgwegsyépstoh I and m‘, __H__ fQfiYwfilgdwgf wig-time ‘merchant in the Prairie Provinces it has been ‘ ll t .1. UITAW \. April ‘Ziy-ICP) --'I\v0 friir, cool in Manitoba but mild shgwgsngiiaiiqfictdDQ231231’; “m; men were abclicvcd killed“ today in farther west 0- wind 96 rzr.z'-irl..ri.s ‘.§‘i.ii}l°f.i12“‘“t‘v.tl5 std . Miiiiiis; emirdtflfkldfllwaaieia.‘ Mo“ s . Several East e31“ mud“ = fiiifpuze Stile 'I‘l‘il1lty Social q 110w. April 2am. 0.30 p, ' L-IO-t-Zt-Id. April nc-tsrtuiueyi- “gran BAKING ggypo. N 1 b r, 1,300,. High tide this mcrniug at 10.40 "Din _%_“ (CPL-German bo-mbere mode a ee- t It ‘lgflmmn ‘zlfiflmes, m‘. |n_ U \ (6509519), ‘w?’ fgiiiengafi, 3:10 i,“ "o. inc-nth Lake, an extension of Ottawa and tonight. in, 11.29. his‘? ~— _Orwel1 Hall. Hidly. Vere two-hour raid on a northeait Slims“ ha been m“ practicum. s um o‘ h“, ‘emu number bu. u“, River near Pembroke, Ont., E.C.A.F. 1 ' Plccfieds foiilgiga-Czazslsl. u.“ o! mnahnd last night and uSEgRnOdIVQOHS hue been M’ f gumber 96mm, been suggested m headquarters announced tonight. sun gets this evening at 6.58 and The men were listed Sgt. Pilot H. G. l-l dcs, whose next of kin is his wt e, living at| New mom Mm] 2;; 9,23 am, Stmimerslde tide iii mnutcs lat- °‘£‘i“<"=“'ii P ti 1 r th i . . rt crson. wiose a er. ,- R. Patterson. lives at. Toronto. let than charlottckmm i l toda . . miidnsiderying the intensit of the attack damage and casual lee w!" laid to-be no MIN!- It. was announced that Britlnh airmen destrozhed 100 enemy I11‘- ls month, esnipared r the riill- as" iigeiieiiidrk‘ rifufi: iiation indi- cates that. damage has been newli- ble “Nothingliu been sttemlitit! 71°" that i3 comparable to what the rises tomorrow: morning at 4.57. him and he presumed that. it. was for a program for the west boast coverin several years. Mr. owe said he understood that Mr. MncMillnn had prepared i1 memorandum for him but. that 1 I ‘The moo annual meetinrr of Afton -. 111 be held in to Hall “m1 - ugh-linear. » "All Rebekiins requested to meet m‘ Balitiflt Church School room 5i $80M (JANA The riirmcn u-cre on a flying- , mormmz at 103° L u ‘i: gala”! me mo 75 w." F0f1afi?.‘£%‘:h hmlgéglahmcmg he had not Yet had time to study trnlnlnk flittht. out of Uplands Air- CA“ FEELSMLINGS I ~--i.. -_~ - " * ........ t»... i. .1... . i... m» not... F | "~ inn‘.°:::r.r...:"::ir..r°.r 5:12.; tm- m-d» w» o" ria- ' 0x111)", '. _~_—_-__— _ __ A . ___ ~—_— ' _ » - _ _ - I , , T u 11.00 . 1'11. Abiil zglélflfiirglg-cygfiyvfeq: Drum“ Nah w“ "M"... k (Contmued on page u col n gllilfilils (flfftillgllllvlllllgéillill Air Training i, lsralvu" d:|li1,l'lG:!c:;‘ and”. n. Come, 1,_93_4_u.g|_“44_ , (Continued on page 18, O01 t) - 1 - 11111 @841 b - . ‘.