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At subsequent meetings v1 '1 ‘ - Y ing were hhvoT ' . _ ' ‘ 1hr weekend. 0n Morlday she “ma, them m - “gnu we m d x th _ , - obj‘ cQuo d. Anne WIILSI]. ->-* h tslural 151171 Wm address ‘he htudehm ‘h: the alum!" Mwmufi éhglrmlbgirhkfi . W" o: rethtlm Pgbrumrl meemrg‘ M than rostiédehtI tglalnexlgofifiy 1c (tgexprgehltdégsolilrthe Csleciion Il-Cm. Jean Smith. L, igfigsigafdkhzriilrhpossessed lilo true éieillh Egiémfi‘ ‘ha: génmnhaefirfi 5am! rgcovery glllowilll s11 ope - fight/SS" auhl-divlsignt The man of PNt-whr work, aim hi: importance and tlmelineas of the hghiseGlégfil-Lhgrulggity‘wélgigfigf and his home win §m11>1df7e'°§rd§ Q3?’ °n °l' l0" Bllliendlcitis ln m" "85 ° drexfs "the for their ‘ "’ work with which it H115- 1 - -.' - 1 iai enjoyme 1 7 - - ' a at I whim mew“ l‘ 3 Bnaland on Jln 12th Aid and Red Cross Societies were Th t ead ' u s A McLeod eusscsted wh- Sm] SW1“ “"11” H""‘““51 -t1-- ~ ‘n ‘- m" mm“ “d bciock in the Town Hail. Miss ' ' I attended by the Convener M.“ G a“ align-nae tahrg (rm ‘:11 c h- qidnrhhén mould be Ewen by thhuflh Monls, Florence owm‘ Jean 20.111801 diikc u nivlilfs welcome anode has been in Charlottetown ...11[A|,y|ag5 and K I ll Parnell Mol/lahon reportlr1g' on nsigln the BI s yin er c? a ‘B0 rd of the proper stems to bclmacmmfld‘ Bess“ Cmnpmn- L“‘| Hus ggneruus l my’ lying lectures oh hutrltloh at the PM, u, the won itiz hi. Th ' . “g ' ' m‘ ' "' a h ' 1 "a" 31"“ JG" Crockett» e M‘ “ ""~“""-Y- "W-vividh- r Ehort courses.—S. rinl. glfllanilfitiwflelhl; lg“; gelsfil E t‘ I gleninswdg 8W2; gnanllitsl. gltgitlie gifasigtglvfle-Ifkgllgigim lfolimesg; ‘oafknirheln pgeefltlngacillgiefxgimttilxllal 393m“ IgI-‘clerks: Evelyn Hen‘ gingham?! slillllgeghozjlfjld f“ Jlalued m"? ~——*~‘-— meet on hid-y. no. 9th at 5 11111.1 ‘sen la N'°h°“°“' '“b'd"" °h trrflllrer- Day. President L-O. Kelly. and the chulottetowh airport. The first giihhstM-Lzhgffhh Eltllh Mh<=K=Y~ church for mallvovedl!" qlglichlm‘ ADVANCED RUIN Sunday. Rb. 11th 1L 3,30 » '* *— treasurer John Callaghan were tat undertaken, he said, should Toombs mm; Reid. Ruth hes h’ many 506815111» Md ‘ix-sh;- _____ Kensington services Sunday, i GRADUATE!) IN U. S. - An elected to attend the meeting. be the lengthening of the run- mhertoln and Mam“ “gféw 5°55“ Red Cross and other charitable a 058d mo‘, piggy)” _ 11m o; 11 ._m_ and 7 mm LONDON, Feh 8_(Reuters)__,,h Islander in the person of Charles; Patrick Doyle and Thomas Mc- ways Messrs. R. n. Mutch, G. R. section Iv_vo1unteer. Biamh purposes was lurgrly due to n1: »- R-ev- J-A. uooowdh minister d... w, o; 1 1 Wflllhm Mrwfiresvr. son o1 Mound-ovum were uppolhted to order Keefe. and W. L- 111181115 weed H ° Singing Of 01.1.11 . huhhed by the 8133mm pupa". ’ 31m“ certain ssgchohs “inns: gfiifih liars. Jogeph MucGreBor of Darn- the society's books. _ Before bias colualgila fllgggggfiiié Efrverr Chevrons-Section 1~ Datrlolic songs. me favourites and tloh which began awn 111W‘ mid‘ '_— Dress lind particular member of fykgaflua canon Feb‘ 2 “at a‘ SWMM“ w‘ 3- “V”! M1" D~ M-th “g “d ofpnhde h; Drivers. Geraldine Hiiiion. 111.1; He ‘m5 a "f@‘1°“i< Supporter u! nigh‘ when mo" “m, 70° 3mm, 4051-1-11“, 3,3“, _ h Con” Parliament" m, theh. hhggestlhhycll] d Eh?" i‘ zht ofllcer. He re- Annual Play. March 16th to 11th. represent ileboah n meehng m Mcaragory Joyce Emma Marga,“ the Conservative part)’. and being hggvy bombers blasted Klevc snd Note new X-ray department 15 111 that recent British intervention 1111 hi‘): l! wnga at the Marla are to be taken care o! by Messrs the v-Dav-fh 6a 0mm this e"; Mcmnhon, Annabella Beck‘ W911 read “.35 we“ mhjmed on a“ mm lmpormn hlghway uncut.) prozress of bein installed at the Greece was unnecessary is felt P" y ‘Ah Field. Maria, Texos. LO. Kelly, RB McTegue and be held ln e y Section n_volunmrs: Mhdmd matters or public interest. and he hohheflsc Prince couhtv ospital which is among British soldiers who huh," °F,'~‘ht°°‘"5° °‘ "aim"! m J-1~°°“"°"Y~ "hm nlhzwell, Norman Keefe. Hilda “W” "ism-h “"11" "H" lhrrlllz- Canadian batteries opened up the most up~to7date available and part in that campaigm Sh. Walter haiiras, llg‘ Ofilcer MacGregor John Callaghan reported the Auld. Juno Abbie. Mabel Auld_ cnve the various pout :11 issllts. with an ratillery barrage st a em. which W"! brim: to the people ollCitdne, head of the delegetloh-Ga,d°§"1’;1§g "Ttrfhlhihs course at program book h zwd success thhl Mary Doyle. Catherine McLeod. "U"! fvdrrul find Dmvintinl. and fired ceaselessly until 11 am. the county We latest in idchnicalwhich visited Greece to ascertain’ “r e ‘ a ' Canmmm in“ and stated 1t “Pearly ready Section I1I~Cierks' Jean r- ~11“ my!“ Emmi?“ ("Heidi i0 .._ r to and poleutlflc development. 1111; the poeltloh of trade unions there. 11's MEWS CLUB for me ppm“ “M fmwmf wifliawf QWW r ' syihe, Elia McPherson. Genevieve bi‘ ‘madmns Church» Vmmh Riv- infantry Advanced M. u» x-m will be 11nd for from 1h. reported today. h, meeting o, the ;fflhiei§féfg§§h §‘},d§f‘““ “h” m" a“ °' °‘ ggigrrrlfrhwgdrrglclfiargetere, rhunhe ';‘,‘e;1.’"da'h‘v‘° g§§ils§gglgfxl Sgl-Prjfgggg; moneys raised a your ago by sub- Ioription by the Summerside Rm‘ tery club for this urpose. It wag lmllossible to obtain the complete fllimrlturbefore this date due to "Pious wartime ehortazer. Mr. E. H" 30111118“. Maritime mpre- sentltivq of Victor x-ray Corpora- tion 1nd Mr. Leon Cleox o! M011- treal are here st Hresent installing the machine. It hoped to have the demrtmentoperatinz the first of next week. Dr. W. B. l-lowatt is the rsdiologls. The new ma. ouine is of the latest design and much more powerful than the o1d' suppuned by m!“ “d , "m. Sir Walter, general secretary 0L1,“ throwers. the British nnd ’Canbd- ian infantry Jumped ofl’ at 10.30 m. witll hundreds of planes dron- lhv overhead. » First announcement of the st- tack described it ofilciaily as an oilenslvc but gave few details. lleilhrr the distance advanced the first day 1101- the exact location u! the operations was disclosed. The fnct the attackers relched we Relchswnld places it 111 an 8N3 southeast of Nijmegen 111d within 10 miles of the Rhine eihere it crosses the German bor- der into Holland. Nearly 500 U.S. medium and liqlxt bombers joined more than 1M0 British bombers and fighter bombers in beating a path ahead p8 . believed that British mtervehtlorrdhs; on ‘iazrfijvflhfiflclgflpiilflz! g2; i G td whl i : ' Bflllddldn Ilrlrzm vention would have averted a great; he hush hgcegsneshgl‘ "tn°5§‘°i5m' “mm” “I cuuames" of vlslvn and tp- “Emlis obmexfl s k fight? delfigatllllm Iomid’ he Si?!’ ‘y, l. sense of riglsgflesibililig’ vtohetigc s an versa resen men 1 , among the British troops at what ‘aslhiugge bgxfciggidefggcgis-tgg T d u a P h gheéhfmllffixfhg ilhhe ‘3f§§§““:c§h€ allmangglishment o! one's best;one's e events in Greece had been pre-‘Eo he ‘gig guy"; g‘:d‘§:$°55' m" ' “m” w ‘he Bflmh pubuciaor ‘a concert feeaturin Ruth ‘through the newspapers and bylmhhe hhrhm h‘ ‘he nehrgmhun m! goo‘: iigli-‘llplefwly etllgcuiciust: l mfilmbershofi ‘Z“'“5‘““‘1‘.' t t B it I y ' - , ram e pon I any a rel: ed t a he r - FUNERAL AT 531mm“, __ $.35?’ ‘ii 51".’. Wffiihlil?“ ihiuifii - i$§°1v§"?§'”‘n§i‘1§ Wv ‘ilvmw ‘"523 T“ ’“"°"‘ "’ “w 1"" ""5- “hr- matic devices which perm ts worlnmature withdrawal of troorpspto w‘ Lfcnofrmld ‘has held yciterday t0 be dylligeult hilh speed, which in leave the Greeks to settle their fidfiff though fimhahtglhreégg$fi' h“ . h h . .. h - . , . , to sporl- * BY JOHN DAUPIIINEE of the advancing British and Cun- turn in _. _, w, _ ' emu troops. crude tyne of x-ray picturerTilel-e "In our ~ pontlcbl ohd lgflgf,“ nfizf-mzgelaag°lghgra§eji to the Jooxeyme for position“ “false liberalism” in the Dost-war ,0:ber fighters Ddtrolled German is also s stereobmpg and a stereo- economic conditions which havfhy he, 50h. Re“ Leonard Mb ifggsiilttifi ‘gixflggiir ‘$11131 cgamgf doglgeticngzglélvosaid that 1n Fresh sir bases north of the Ruhr to scopic. iilumlnutor which its keep down aerial opposition to ihf perm led to a great disturbance of the pictures to be taken in the etereo- be me o‘ Greece‘ will have to Donald. st. Charles. Another son, Rev. William v. McDonald. Bor- “m” “World trade union unity," i1 s ' it. i . v "l..l:.z:"“.:~.1:1."... ...- ........ 3.‘2£,°.Jifii’....‘i“-‘.°.i‘.hi.”.uf.‘£“ .11‘; ..ct"..:°::s* .:1*.1.*;::::"1: “"- “rls 2:‘; e "hifge" v u» “‘ ' ~ CD501] I (‘MTIUIOTI leghan was sub deacon L Iverbdlt-itzanfc-f St. fietefs Bay was mas er o ceremon es. Assist- 3M5 and pressure groups in b: h..22;.:t"*szv:.'d..:i"s..“22: Wu 1- ‘MM McPherson and Rev. W. Simpson of fiacadie. Rev. George McDon- ald, St. Margaret-s, Rev. Terronc Canlpbell, St; Andrews. The pall- bearers were: JJ. Trainer. Peter uald, Joseph McIntyre, Justin Hug es, Jose h McDonald, Geo. Stewart. Serv ces at the grave course could be justly and safely taken," Sir Waiter declared. The delegates heard many "ter- rible stories" about E.L.A.S. troops -member.s or the EA.M. (left- wlng) party-from 500 men of the British 2nd Independent Para- troops Brigade which was flown from Italy to Greece last Oct. 1i. "The answers given by the sold- iers confirmed beyond any doubt whatever that it was grotesque to dmflbe What had taken Place m were conducted by her son, Rev. Greece he the use 01 rrlhfihrht w.v McDonald. rhterrheht was troops on the side of reaction a- m me chum}; “metal mnchire__has e. fluoroscope attach- ment lmd a spot-film deviol which permits the ridiololist to tnkq n permanent picture o! any part ho sees" while‘ lulu: the fluordscope. ‘me X-ruy table can be adapted to taking plates It tho most dif- ficult angles. The hos tal also has a modern portable machine. complet‘ their ob at Summe side the tedmic one will 1o to Charlottetown to install a new x- ray machine livtho Crroriotietown Hospital-S. troops and strong points ahead of the assault as well as communi- cations routes to the battle area and ranged to the eflst side of the Raine where ‘Pyphoons showered s 6111211 villages with anti-personnel bombs. The new 1st Canadian Army drive came after claims by Ger- man broadcasters that the hour of a motor Allied offensive was near anzl ilurrics of enemy air warnings illdicaltcrl skies over Holland were alive with raiding planes. Renewal oi Isl; Canadian Army egates ,m2ke ' their Jockeying will have to be 1- 0f the conference itself." the conference. spurred by words oi R-J. Thomas of America’ activity hud een indicated by gainst a democratic people: that Wcdnesday nillfli-‘a usliiit by ‘I00 - practically all the E. L.A.S. forces hfgdiwm invitation» flaw?! W W’ R" “‘ W" ‘ """"i°"‘ "l"- $Z§&€“h.°i.¥é'.‘l“.'$1§‘i§‘3°§£?l§hi..l32 pmm 131,1,“ ohm...» yalnst Kieve and Goch Ind Thun- dWs raids in the some bNl- ‘The 2nd Tactical Air Ihroe- mnro lilnn 50 per cent Canadian- ltruck at Kleve Thursday in WH- iher so bad the pilots weroforced to 115s instruments. Troops and tanks of the Uniind States 1st Army tore a thlrdlwlt in the buckling Westwali 2'! miles irom the Rhine in what HD1185?“ i0 he the start of a break-through to the Cologne Plain. A German broadcast said Gen- to tell who were civilians and who were not; that many women, and even nurses, had undoubtedly con- cealed and carried weapons; that while there might have been iso- latcd cases of reprisals by individ- ual policemen. there was no evid- ence whatever of any orsdnized 01' large-scale reprisals; that both fear In”) and intimidation were present a- OVITAWA. Rb. B—The Munit- mong hhe grkefi: peopig iltehfotre :35! rmv. after e z nz; an a “ - mm De fitment '0'“: h" om. AB. were the dirtiest fighter; our rod .000. the he! glon o! contracts for the ‘ ears 1M1 be sent to the movement's in Saves Money 0n _ A g Meeting Today llsvlseli Gontracts CIITAlWA. Feb. I — (C?) — A meeting of the cabinet has been celled for tomorrow morning and it is possible that before ‘L1 a decision will have been rlelw and that the credent producti ." m. Conrov said (By '11:; Canadian 86581011 of ‘Parliament before ~ a o‘ general elect/on Canadian‘ h“ not cm illecnhowel-‘s "preliminary oflenlt- troops had ever encountered. 1 m“ Wm be ‘the ma“ “who "r1711 Prelude to impendlhrr W" lo ma, audit u ex te the Ila-l British troops mid there W“ 11° heert talk oh politics etrhohg cab: fin, ,,,f,°,‘g<;',;",g‘gfhfi°;“g,,,,:,'gglnm"* by Padre Crockett, Elsie Jean ."°5*““5 emhddd 1°" W!“ i" uro will reach . . Whrrh “W!” m" Elr-As- “*1” We" met m rs since the defeat “m, h, oumelves 1- Thacker of Charlottetown to ma. lhe nrca of ‘Drier. sleefrled fvrt- the lob is nulshed, 1t was loomed more concerned with rcrurnlhlz to Mgnday o; Dgfenwgg- M1111“... M..- “Demhe theh. “wand”. com Jim Kendall, Canterbury, England. m. rmhdlho six miles in!" m‘ Iy- Athens to seize power than withl Nnughwn in lhe Grey North by_ thbutgoh u, h, w" w,“ c“ POLLARD . warm - At zloh 2th: ‘anemia £1111; elllhdgéelle valley Much of the money would event-l fighting, tlheer Cgggmalg; _ election. The result od the votinz Mum workers send pawl, 31.53am‘. Manse. Wednesday. vlaeb. '1, , r fl l’ fl t - , _ , . Two United State's 1st Army dlv- m” m n’ m” tbfirowetoxl "Most of the bodies we dew were w“ m‘ dmwd ‘i ‘ “m” m gatrélrbghsrggggngggghgi"; w} verlfflldglalsar yiivizrchemtéexfahzlmk tres thro excess nrry “oh e1 Tuesda . u. started. but it is estimated that the net 0“ ih w“ ‘isions drilled the have» hole in bare-footed and almost naked. We 1 were informed by the Regent that s“ the; la a mvemmem‘ cmle‘ "118 Postwar‘ Program to IDNDON. Fob. 8 -- (CP Cable) —Pa.t Conroy. delegate of the Can- adian Congress of Labor, laid be- fore world trade union leaders io- j day a picture of Canada's “tremen- dous” war effort and tinged 1m end muse and exhibilillons of power pol_ this as asie _on which Canadian del- decisions. e educed to a minimum and infelligerlce and reason fllisfd to the maximum f! Canada 2s to accept the decisions His WOYds wem heard Just airlift e 0.1.0., sent back to the standing orders committee ks report recom_ later rocommen’ ’ that invitsltoxld Fln- IEED — At the Boston Lying Hos- lalnd, Bulgaria, Romania. and Italy isls committee decig: vlmertiler they eonle as del_ age. or observers. "Canada rank; fourth in If?‘ . . 0n a. per ceplto basis the oohodleh ‘hi-if; ccirtllhribu-iflogiis at tlfoeet 0n u gar on whether there M11 be another‘ mlghtfsfnihhigséngt 2h. h hm“; 11 ‘°°°'°°° “d °““°‘“§§,,§“‘§Q§ stetloh Church, a1 R. A. F. Depot. Be Dealt In 0n All Peace Talks - WASHINGTON. Feb. B - (AP) -- Thomas E. Dewey declared tfllligifii.‘ that "rare" nmctlngs oi the Bill» Three are not enough-null iilUi Unite States must be dealt 1n every day on conferences rtsllop-i in: the world. _ The New York Governor. illhhlli first out-oi-state appearance sumo he was defeated for the presidency in November, pledged Ropnbliccln -supp01't to Pwxhurllt do; wit and his aides "in every step 10y lhkc which advances the cause of a Just and lusting peace." But he vowed shax-p critlclsdn of what he culled dent Roosevelt's current meeting d with Prime Miniater L7hurcl1il1 and Premier Stalin the President has “ e ‘ “ rwd support oi both political parties and the prayers o! the American peoplc. .." _ But in an address prepared ior delivery before a Republican L111- coln Day banquet here, the i944 Republican presidential nominee asserted that the dec" on the future of the world "cannot be left t0 rare meet s between the heads of the not ens." strong views of 1d. "We know that s ed. But we insist that decisions be made with us and not without u_s— with our representatives 5n the dis- ollssimls, every day, on every sub- BIRTHS pital. January l3, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. Wendell D. Reed. nee Grace gun, a daughter. Wendell Anne. ONNOLLY - At tin Charlotte- town Hospital, Feb. 3, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Connolly. City, s son. MARRIAGES ‘ KENDALL - TRACKER — At the Mansion. N. 3., February 2, 1845, Road to Mr. William Roy Pollard of Paignton. Devon. England. Section IV-Voluntcer: Margaret Mil/FBI!» Swiss Anxious To liave Parley With ll. S.-Britain ZURICH. Feb. 8—(Reuters)-—l-ler economy disrupted by the war, Switzerland is anxiously looking to forthcoming conferences between Swls ofliciais and emissuries from Great Britain and the ‘United States for a clue to her post-war trade Pfissibiiitics. Nation-wide attention is focused on the arrival oi an American mis- sion under Calwdiun-born Lauch- lin Currie, President Roosevelt's personal envoy, and a British mis- sion under Dingle Foot, Parliament of the csicom in which ho w“ 11914 and a fitting tribute of sympathy ___ to the bereaved family. "Let mcnloliv o'er his tomb a cro- Dlly misc A8 lhYWEil the long drawn aisiel and fretted vaults The swelling anthems sound meg notcs of pralse. nus-racy r112 mp2s Black markets in meats usualb a sharp Pediilfiiibn Ln ielhhel suppllcs. since black Often destroy hides to conceal that operations u: - .;~.-~~-=._- -—-~—;..— 11f or death to the nation, {or the decisions are likely to afiect vlta] post-war interesls and Russian and American press cam- paigns aguinst, Switzerland's atti- tud. in to the gravest apprehensions herd regarding future Allied intentions. It is believed here that Switzer- land has been chosen as a teal C859 on which subsequent negoti- ations with other neutrals. for ex- mhflfle‘ a the recent the past have given riso S . Secretary in the Board of Econo- anllhzlfihlnzedegh"Yggatggnbaaf: m. mic Warmre‘ They are expected talks is the result of a swiss re- Stmmmi» quosl, to London While the Ameri- Big heudllncs in the press and the reproduction of every item of lnforlnatioh on the subject evid- ence its importance t0 Switzerland. 11-1 popular discussion it even eclip- aes the three-power conference. The result of the negotiations is regarded hlmosl; as a matter jecth and not occasionally or part of the time "Millions of Americans are in the front line of battle. Our govern- ment must be in the front line ofl ‘ ‘ which flow from thosel victorious battles.” the Siegfried Line by cspturinl the In t m new“! oh ‘h. ,. d; m t 1h; 1h "will" Bimlwhvld h! Bchmm- i" 530,000“ soefar reoofired has been so far ee they @1114 estimate. the m, “mm as ‘L, ‘Qhf 135M213... fffhlfifeg Qhfffé 130g, BAKEIt-Macl-ZACIIERN - n1 ZiOl1= gnilcs southeast of Aachen, and ‘Mu; uglgooom_ number of persons murdered (by o‘ an “madam haul election I the ‘what's and 8 h church shwnhhh Fen 3‘ x945’ by fwlflnlhetlaismthggmihwo hhlee (mid r.» Necessity lol- ronogotilting y: hwhhrhs. forces) was or lwt 1°1- wh-s sev isters favor 1h Th, mum dqéumh w“ Rev. g. lygefivlemvlvebeter‘. HMiss .- .- ' -, . . _ J ac c em o opi- ; $1}! bellied Althea 013m trig-m; fie g gxporinloo shoved “.111, k be in the best lhtereeu on! ‘QQ°.“_,_°X“§,,H'{¥,§°§ fififfif, rlznldttomauhlvltrlulm Clyde Baker . °“ °h 0 ' notlonandinrthefsceolsvnp- ‘thocou-rltrytohoidashorltlaasion ‘hung-um imi’mflofna Pon. lino 1 t“ b _ p g "t"? _ 0 N _...i___i_-_--— ° " ""‘“ °’ huh ".'.?’i“§%‘.°i‘..°°‘.1.':.‘l3";.2.2°3 RGIIS fflfllilll §§%..".‘&“ii‘r. .“.‘?l.?°.’t"i%“f.?$ g-gg; §>g.2,§"§*-,,~'-¢1.§'f*,*"r°"= *1, omn- ~ df i emu. dla m eiectio untl ' J " ‘ _ it celodlho 1*‘!- “h-r“? rm- ty... r e “M?” “ “‘" “W-rtmtcdhvrrs: v 9d’. ,7. . wm?!“ h,“ $0,913? "hm, n , Uh“?! rlleotrleeh workers 10.11.01: 1m. ulhhle Rvlh. Alze v1. Fume; 1 r 1 N81 Nvlillln o anoouver. nter- lssturday morninlp at 8.45 [n c h 1° °' '°“"°"'{,'°l ' fflu-Qat c” | mltloltal member e m_ glint Duns s Cathedral. iilencn " r,‘ 1 IWWW- w" ‘ml m " I - temwonsl Woodworkers of Alner- to the Ronurh Catholic Cc-lnoterl". i - ll I "N" 0i W""° '1" ' ics <c.r.o.1 menomlpn - At South Lniro on ' A fimhfijhgfhm” Mmmmflmfi‘ "in. stflk’ ||| Feb. 2. mo. Ja-lnes amend Mac- -rv.-b aN- 101;’ cable)‘ m‘ m “m” m“ m“. m. ‘ffiiharifllfd-“S . Ylllk nfiVQ Ill aoélaglflggidgglgizillgliitjiplfimsififi’ " m1 r ‘i. i945. Mrs. Jo n - UFPW- "\- has boon found, you 0i thousands of enemy Ii. S. Withdrawn oral at 9.30 on Saturday. Feb. Ht f :10 Temv men lulled Weeds hen Air- 1mm; 1 - - . go vim crashed high». léfllfll mumimwygmylflaylhotiflgizhl gul€my “$111M” a lzwhefuun,‘ _ iaiif“rcl!':!ii%€1llrrf£)rain s. ,~ 1.11,; ‘fmflfm "lg-ad ma“ mlureacr-neeotutlnc endhhe Dd- Baltic port of Sretrih- "hilt thg NEW GLABOOW. ova. Feb. e- POOLE-At Lowbr Montague. m». 1 113mm, he“ hhvhmhr d m.- lrlrtmont now hll Dlluddt e hzihf- (lemons reported that. other Boyle I (c?) - Thrcwt oi a general strike o. 1945. Mrs. L-eslio Poole. aged s11. 1. uh,‘ "h s“ ‘h _ way lurk in thil IND!!! Oil l ' molt luliis had dimmed ti! of Nova Booth miners was with- —"— A Funeral wad from lower Moninguc l‘ m. “m”; h NBW-IV“! "in: 10b. 0n In ammo . bridseheuh across the orler mverl drum today when Premier A.s. - 8 —-(OP) 1 united Church. Thursday, Feb. a meow-hum m1 in?’ -""""“‘°“F*“m"°"i M aolonmlloerrom the bro-rifled Macmillan m-epatoegoveromeoe oldrlvlmthe u,” m 1 51m a J -_ rh- ‘lhr olnt to eldht PIP mt- Roich cunt-I- ] Mo: a wnh umled mm ve mutton- ln r-hd n USON-Suddenly st Argyir‘ ~~ seym"'”’""- me which" "id W" Workers of Amw- mmenwlm hwrmlm m"! d 901w"! hd- shore. m. v. mo. Aiifli P87205011’ i‘ r h‘ W9 3-5-7 IAYII OY-‘IIAUTOII columns lover , N3 10R WI‘! i "iy W"? aged 75 years. of Hampton. Func- s rmrzikr. £12.’; M "t" °‘ W“ '°"“ "'"“* M""l'&..."$“‘.lfi2§ s." .hh: uldt“.*ihrl..s"*".h..mm....“ .. .**.*r....“lr"t..:rm"w.tmtzs "1 "vu- i '1 Th‘ w rte reachinu Mon Hid theli voelr to ca-li o mule 15153.11”. troop; o he erh Km? 1h M" I“‘°""°“‘ Arm“ C°m°°”' . 3 I that mun and Berlin now M" unless Premier Maoblillm who hm ihlt area had been halted. "' ‘independent commands - a Ger. declined to hold c. conference on The Americans. miter gunin: l» -_ _ , " mlnatthednnm matteuchaedble id woooyorudrarlrtowbherinc ‘ , madden Russian air-borne it, a week‘: end-n.‘ m“ by fire fmm German nmaohhlejun N D L 7 . , _, tooaorelahd breakJvilrol-Ilh which The Premer lldlvibcd "he wn- neotd 0h orb o mgehme muee , . Mac Gall . ' 1 » would isoll-ie eilller city. ventioh today Highwsy mhlom-isovutheast of lolms. and were , '1 Now buying (lolly I lloiillrhi. prion, prop’; i Th’ “mid” Wfllfilhfid W he" an. McKenzie and loo nlcli ed. rorcod m d"; h. and refit heme IJNDERTAKEI . , I , _ , .. _ . led large n r vise wo id bel Sydney M rlda enemy ulnar-attach. h i """""' “lmlllll DIN ' ~ N. militia-l returned it"... ill-nah two!“ "'9" "i" “vi lhdrsthc umxhervnmokmm ace-dd qudrtnmcreoort said. ° IMIALMEI ., free. For but relllilillip your lielil to nosr the German Gupta! n Soviet meet him mu Associated Press field di|_ h . . . ‘_ , muleryrnen laid down s wit patch "ednerd _v indicated m; filrhtietown and ‘ ' 1 1 " ' blrrlqe on German lines - Moscow radio detained: ‘The Oder oroe of the attack hsd boon pent Innis Wlllehtre . . summers“. , , n, - oohvmlhloue WM llhe has been piereod and nerllh 1h without wlh lu obleotevu, we In‘. 1p 1.. 1..., t, . . ~. we"; on the meet who mrins pom: 1| wltnellsillg ‘the mat-lining 1,100 _ root posh bold in the Qhoillihgllfiwlilttio 1U! QIII.) gt Berlin's 011W‘ ll - >~lrl1l1t l, .uT Qlmnlnn l and Erecliun P payments. Ill N TH! 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Y‘ mg‘; L_lmlu:_ ' onugl 0 1 f‘ 1113051" “mi cans oifered to send i1 mission to discuss the entire complex econo- mic and politico-mllitary Drobienll arising from Switzerland“; neutra- Rleports that s French delegat- or ion would partake are still oflic- ially unconfirmed. Thus suspension of German de- liveries o! coal, conjures up the spectre large scale unemployment in vital industries the prevention of which has been the basis of Swiss econ- omic policy throughout the war. —v~ -—~——_ —~—.—- — :1 :14 to Switzerland, especialig o :-.llt g BC" 194, $61K vri" u“