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Leland Linkletter for the plaintiff and Mr. T.L. Compton ‘or the defendant-S Personals \ _Rev. D. M. Fraser has arrived home from Nova Scotia. -i-laroid Lefurgey, North Bede- qua, is home for a few days on a business trip. -T, J. Inman has arrived rome from a pleasant trip to Toronto snd Boston. -Mrs. WJ-i. Monkiey. Summer- ildc, has loft on a visit to Wash- ington, DC. to see her daughter. iiariun. Mrs. Morley Juli and llr. Juli. Enroute she intends to rislt her daughter-in-iaw. Mrs. Alan Monkley in Montreal. On re- turn Mrs. Monkley will stop in Worcester. Mass and New Hamp- shire to visit with her sons, Horace incl RendeiL-S OTTAWA AWAITiNG (Continued from Pam_e_g____n been advanced by the Government lircause of the action of the Pro- ilrcsslve Conservative Opposition. lip will seize upon the questions wuich the Op ositlon has been posing during his session -many of which have proved emberrsss- - iui; to the Government-and state that such tactics oint. to the need of an immed ate and clear giilildBfi? for postwar reconstruc- Oil. Actually. the enormous amount f business covered by the louse l Commons h - o far ns is at all consisten wi heir duty as watch-dogs over overnment. ex enditures and icies, e the business f the House. Their success is shown by the act that the four week session o.’ Parliamen lawsuits . delayed having 1i called-has managed so far to ee itself on the rails and that arisan oiltics has been com- liltttly a nt from its sctiviflsa. USSIAN TROOPS ,(F79."_“n!l°d.fl°fi.l’f°°_l)_. or Budapest. ‘Ilhere were indica- eided by tons tii 33¢,“ "striari 313w” the Soviet High L. . ll-lfimfl" by default to be entered by Fred L. Arsenauit against Charles Rear ind Stephen Glliis in the sum of costs. Mr. W. Henry Noonan repranted the Plaintiff. ed Sim n vs OOH-Il- ~ lion: members disperse, will be the d v I H1 of this tion Mr. ‘elegant: wo i; m sideratiorivein flbxeintéak not election d is be: week it i: possiglre. OM his decision a litt atever happens, there ii be between xtnhasasfueige oi d ra an tlrio campaigns. lhklli-lon Mlle-up Announcement of the rig 0f the C l ' s“ “M1396 In delfization ference wii Gmydo CC F. national leader. Mr. Kinfls anxious 0.0. Bsiiantyne, servative ' loader in (h; Co ‘ rence after the first War when the W" ‘ . but because state oi his wife's ator is doubtful a Government Sena J H . will be There a members of the ut goin will be and staff. the Canadian to 60 Pacific Chiefs eonani ific by virtue of Medensie King's statement navy, army snd sir force. It has s _ been r from overeees that youthful Gen. Dan Spry 3i, nu w. and i-iniuax. last ldentifz. ieosnniander of the in charge lngent As for the B. modulation is to Air Vice-Marshal CM. Mike) Mcllwen, 48, Griswold, wire is at finer of the overseas bomber mend Ontario, might be the navel officer Bow Ominand and government osli n the Vienrzesemtitncut dawn the, “pixven , ggireuf estructlon st ‘W; ution to the liberation d walla the same for vienne roses "m! ' ‘ ‘srocity end its "Ills sop on-the north was-nary Wed to M miles, Soviet Danube valley and thrust out of; Vienna woods to e t. ‘i6 "kmloian army Jiasnsneied into the mes-root as, to clear the "like river vslleey on s oil-mile ‘ront. Driving I’! miles inside Mll- ris to tsaa Moenioh tfiw a i usra’: aecon cty of Graa. vlyladinil the frontal lselult on -nna were nicked storm battalion’; it! Marshal Toibukhini snny, vet- erans of street fighting st Stalin- mdvfigdfravaum he $1.» flattering ' rial!- drum m; new‘! iiliots rim ‘s’: Who front ~ flglk “a.” o‘ I more "GHT Bl ND l N‘ ever it seems lke navel headquarters m w. ‘ snd rear sdniinaii-fll. Reid, e Du wort. Quez. at oi the Joint at! f chief. 1h Infill. 7,1039, Another name mentioned is that west of the city struck along e of Owt- I'd». lloiuhton o! Ottawa. in N! Colnlslsdsn “The McDoug on the taxation co resumes its in Whieh Probably hi! lllt spoke onwthe: . u King said the 0.3.. W" I new factor which d federal _ r hfllllns If Premier K 1e F“ i?” iitica over-lapping the On- lseo world lpyectuglty (50 come ear i, , MP- Kine heads the delegation and others certain to be on it are Just- ice Minister St. Laurent, Gordon h. Prblressive Conservative house leader, and MJ. Coidweli, should so as he was at the Leaklie of Nations health the Sen- ieader. Hon. on the d ouse of commons. In all. with delegates, advisers Witbsllthressrinedfomesnow ttedforserviceintitiePac- PrimeM-in RNBDI - W9 8rd Division, 6.1km ciflef, most that this Job will go present oomrnandin Official circles have been mum on the Pacific navy chief. It is be- lieved that the new cruiser Ontario will be considered the senior Can- adian over the Uganda which is in the Pacific. This might mean that Capt. l-I.T.W. Grunt, 4d, Halifax, slated to com- t ‘l’ wit. b: lathe Phil! ines, mi Wediiimon, may become eloss tonsils"? all ro sl commission rstlves “- rio of the ab. s sub- rsonnei to the week Senate. Peace Great of - the g. The elega- other official w!’ lo the conference may num-' close . Close to 30 Can- ggn neWlvbper andudmdlo men ‘ women are e to go in report the prooeedfis. 1-star to the Moi.- ed as ofthc (BUCK Man, ll g 0i- aroun- senior resent coni- rtsd Legislature, elected shed. The pact by the Soviet last mmtd T080 was slated for reap polntnient as foreign minister, name in Suzuki's cabin Jlro "‘ . peris/i Japanese tion, cabinet and also was co-premier. ' Suzuki appoi ohika Auami war minister. provai of the powerful war lords suzakn, minister of Koiso cabinet, woul that t owa . Admiral Tleijiro Toyoda, ations. Toyosaku Hiioss, Finance. nkl Abe. Home Affairs. Vice Adm. Seize Sakonii Hyogoro Saknai, Stale ministers. Hlroshi ura. [Stabs 0 mi ‘ ‘ and president legislative blreau. I PROROGATION (Continued from {age l) the only one of its kind east of Toronto. ‘First Session The first session of the 40th last A t porters of Premier Ic- Nair's Li ersi Government won 3d gainat 12 for Progressive Conservatives led by Hugh Mac- kay. was opened on Feb. 20 and recessed for the week preceding Easter Sunday. Expenditures were authorized for highway and bridge construc- on. a new provincial adminis- trative bulldinit and improvements to the University of New Bruns- wick and the provincial hospital. Other legislation provided for revision of the nimum Wage Act, an increase of $500 in the $1.000 sessionai indemnity of ie - isiators and stricter control of t sale lemon and other cohoiic extracts. The Lcnisiature approved a bill for amalgamation. on July 1, of Fredericton and the adjoining town of Devon. Another approved biii provided for taxation of Canadian National Railways pro rt. at Saint. Jlohfi. CNR. counse sa d the case woul be appealed to the courts. AuSaint! Joién city fer rstl- flcs on o a ra r on slice- ment wifli the lgew Brunswick Power Company was disallowed, Decorated was foreign minister when it was $1 was denounced Thursday. Domei The Javanese asency also re- ported a previously unmenticned et —— Gen. president of the 1m- Poiltical Associa- totaiitarian political party. lxvfgiasni is a minister without port- o o sllzukl. ‘I’! years old and a re- tired admimi. reappointed admiral Mitsumaaa Yonai navy minister. Yonai held t-h-at post on Koisds nted Gen. Kore- Anami Mr and YOU-Bl represent their respect- ive service cliques and had the sp- Japanese Domei said that Horimasa Mat- usiice in the —5 continue in pos . The Japanese agency listed the other new cabinet members as fol- . Minis- ter of Munitions and also Minister of Transportation and Communic- and the Board of Information. i-lisatsune Sekomizu, chief ca-b- inet Secretary. Ciioldoyo Munase, chief of the included and a rived in home of ing. ed Flt. receiving say ushe McLean lflXBi. per cent. ‘Padahiko Okada, Welfare Kozo ota, Education. A m 3o Tadaatsu Isiiigu v, Agriculture DR“ of and Commerce. ' ' $1,221,819 year. PARIS. 9th army slow a “'1'... P0 The U5. threw a It Was autobahn nrunswic‘ ahead of men and centre. 1'8 ambitious burg and On army from his Nani sector. Th army fron ient has I80 miles The 'front was fresh ey angling to get into posit- these ‘WM’! 01!. ‘ , III Ill m: rassed After m]. reception the young couple left on a honeymoon that treai. For wore a navy blue dressmaker suit with white and navy accessorlc length coat and Fit. Lt. and and a reception was held at the on Thursday afternoon and even- The groom's parents, and Mrs. Moffatt McLean. assist- Green poured tee. and ing were: s. Sal Amodeo and Miss Mar- garet McEwen. and Mrs. days in Summer-sine before Fit. Lt. MANITOBA PLANS ___.<§_°._ all fuel oil to bring Diesel engine burners of kerosene. distillate zinzi similar fuels in line with gasoline The purl-mutual will be doubled from five to The budget for the year ending ll. {Forces Continue To Advance A By susrm BEALBEAII lin today and 1N miles from the capital. as the Allied Garmsn armies in Holland and the 1st. Canadian army sought to link up with "the airborne troo mored division that surged onto the smashed within five miles of Han- nover. The British 2nd army drove up within artillery range of Bre- One British column within seven miles of then wheaed nus hward and was Germany's second city and biggest d port. The the southern front, the ‘ divisi captured Q-elish minioh. where Hitler started i0 mils westward trap nimble forces in the i-leiibonn peratoly to ring out cloths chaos of detest snd coi- uinne enemy ing westward usmumnortaaiaiai i tanks and cient unlverl ll wqaposedt althln 1 milflofgeflln The battle of annihilation h the‘ uhr et took s deoisi as the 9th mund Niagara Falls and Mon- traveiling the bride blue three-quarter an orchid corsage. Mrs. McLean ar- Summerside on Wednesday pale Fit. Lt. McLean's parents Mr. Lt. and Mrs. McLean in the guests. Mrs. Frank those serv- Mrs. George Warren, Mrs, C. W. Ram- red in the guest-s. Fit. Li. McLean will spend a few leaves for a new posting. "lmklfi BSELEQQEQ ._ betting l0 1946, estimates for a sur- $2,058,li5 compared with for the current fiscal U. S. d April il-AAP) tanks roared uno 1'8- lst. army joined the race lst airborne army giant net around two the 9th army's 2nd ar- within 20 miles of . It was at least i5 mila the ist army's Berlin- bound forces swarming across the m Weser River. Other US. 9th army forces laid siege to that U-boat firsnnover, miles from Hasnburg enemy said this was an attempt to seize Ham- sealodf ondtheill.% simlmiies movement, thm wheeled in s. move to sstri troops were stream- towsrd the U. s. 3rd t. where an American sai- been hasnni within, of Berlin. threatening to outfisnk l forces even as ' io-mils thrust, lst army troops swqtn the an- g city of C wounded new discoveries of the wealth and beauty of Christ's spirit in its minis ry to human need. The anthem "Saviour Thy Chil- dren Keep" was sung by the choir. ENEMY LOSES (Continued from Page i) ZSfiOO-ton aircraft carrier Illustri- ous. destroyed, or damaged 3i enemy planes in the three-day at- lack on the Ryukyus. Thyc Japanese initiated the two day's action in efforts to shatter the American amphibious force invading Okinawa island, some 325 lmiigs south of the Nippon home- sn . A large force of Japanese air- craft attacked the invasion ships and Okinawa shore positions Fri- day. The communique said Ja- panese airmen siiccecded in sink- ing the three destroyers and damaging the other warships. Un- itcd States fighter planes gunners brought down 116 Pa- pansse planes. i The Japanese surface force ffiiirescntini! Dmbabiy about all that remained of the enemy's once proud combined fleets-avers sight- ed heading into the East China Sea from Japan's inland sea bases by search aircraft before noon Saturday. . Vice-Admiral lifarc A. Mitscher immediately sent his carrier force to intercept the Japanese. The carrier planes struck the enemy force "during the middle of the day" only 50 miles south- west of Kyushu island, e. part of the Japanese homeland. No Air Opposition Therr- was no air opposition over the Japanese ships, indicat- ing the enemy had used all avail- able aircraft in the heavy attack on Okinawa the previous day. Hhe 45.000-ton Yamato _ which the United States communique said was the "most powerful ship left in the Japanese navy" - went down from at least eight gKDEGO and eight heavy bomb E Also sunk were a light Agai-io class cruiser. one other ,smaii light cruiser or large destroyer and three destroyers. Three oth- er destroyers were left burning. “About three destroyers,” the communique said, were all that tack. "minor con- the main action. 3o Japanese planes were shot down. United States carrier air- craft iiad destroyed 245 enemy planes the previous day in resist- g heavy enemy strikes along the Ryukyus. Fifth J up Bltleehlp The Yamato was the fifth Ja- panese battieship in th Pacific war. It was 900 feet long and had a main battery of 16- inch‘ guns. This latest destructive blow brought to 85 the total of Japan- ese warships sunk or damaged in three sea-air actions in the last 10 months. e Japanese are believed to have five older battled! orkin tpyards undergoing re- ps a. In the battle oi’ the Oorsi lea in 1m. the Japanese ioet one carrier, two cruisers and two des- trovers. Other ma or battle losses were: Midway, une 3-6, ifll - Four carriers, two cruisers, three des; troyers and at lesst one r u sunk; three battleships. four cruis- ere. three transports and several destroyers damaged. rst battle of the Philippine Sea. June i8-l9. m4 - "lyvo-csr-i riers, two destroyers, one tanker, sunk; one carrier. one destrovenl one oiley probably sunk. and two or three carrierr. on" battleship. mm nn-lvv-e ~~ ' troyer and three tan rs - Bi"; ‘ prior 0 i I maged. 1M hoflitlll t Inl YO “HI, fought into Dort-| t!!!) Mi oitiensftertsk. I I I force, which alsofiinczliiiies the‘ a iid _ x ._I__{i' (sH-Xlfld ODD FELLOWS triad“ Muff‘, MCK Eggs“ Pm "n SDI-in and Mr. n ed by Mrs. Joseph Dougan m: 15$"! 1301mm. and Mr. Ail w“ m “mty- Connie 143G151;- w“ “will-cred of ceremonies. Lunch by the young ladies, Plans a b 1 gperatlvlg Y‘: 11B made for the co. amp W ich will be held’ B; Mamb {éi‘.“.».§€‘.':..§i“t%.f.°"l°§i?“ Wm be held mna ons and trhrey camp w ' 0"- While Miss Jean MzcLcod ‘Charlottetown, wilbac; as registrar muses Wm b6‘ 8lV€n in vario of church and young peg- The other members of the stB-If will be announced in the near future. For a. this cantp has hel Dlicc in the cliu for yOiliig people, looking forward to days of gether. US and many are study and fellowship (o- Vllas Returned To iiuty In Canada AX. April 7—Lt. DHALLE‘ Col. J. - Stewart. 34-year-old Prince Edward Islander who led the Argyll and Suth 1 d H hi of Canada throciiglin Fralgcefanlggif Elli!!! and 1101181141. has returned to duéy in Charlottetown this week- en . The young commander launched his military career 21 years agg when he Joined the Non-Perman- ent Active Miiitia in Prince Ed- ward Island. He has since writ- ten an enviable record of cam- Pllkn into his own and his On- tario unit's battle honors, climax- 1118 them a few weeks ago not far from the German border. fat-Col. Stewart led the Prince Edward Island company of the North Nova. Bcotians overseas and rose ra idly to the position of second- n-command of the regi- ment. In Septembe . i943, he was selected to command the Argyli and Sutherlands of Hamilton On. taro and District. He led his regunent into France in July of last year. participated in the break-through at Caen and help- ed close the gap n where Major David Currie, V.c., load. inE a squadron of the South Ai- bertans supporting Colonel Stew- .art's Highlanders, won the Vic- toria Cros, The Argyiis crossed the Somme last August. ushed on the B hent anal at Morreburggel in e ium, crossed successfuiiyl from there to the Leopold Canal and advanced north of Antwerp. Driving to Holland they cross- ed the Mass River north of Til- burg lfid continued along the Maas River in a holding capacity as far ss NiJmegen. A compact group g: the Argylls and the South first in September. Lt.-Coi. Stewart had high praise for Prince Edward Islanders re- lils regiment. "The were odl fighters," he said e y. In civilian life Colonel Stewart was provincial manager for Mc- Call Frontenac Oil Company in Prince Edward Island. His wife snd two children reside in Char- iottetown. battle of Philippine Sea) Oct. 22- 37, Did-Three battleships. four carriers. nine cruisers and nine destroyers sunk; five cruisers and seven destroyers probably sunk and six battleships. five cruisers and i0 destroyers damaged. The Japanese lost two battle- ships and other cruisers and small- er craft in South Pacific and Sol- glllly- There were violin selections A” Barney and can. Music was fur. YOUNG PEOPLE'S camp _ ung Peoples‘ Training “film! camping nearer tfhe eternal things. and we Al- intc z siss- D0 tlo drives them apart till through the gap we see the sun; so our great sorrows and despairs scatter the clinging mists and show us God. That is wtiy at thing that. we do is to offer prayer. That is why when a young man is leaving for oversees hi; minister will ask him to kneel down for e moment. It is not an impertinence, it is not an intrusion. it is the rec- ognition that in great hours God is there. When our Lord raised the soln of the widow of Nain the peo- p e ,1 immediately came the response "The l Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away." And with us, too, when the great moments come, of action, of mhange, of giadriess or of cross- . bearing. when we stand on the numb" of years mountain-summits of our life. it d in lmDortant may be in sunshine or in the driv- rcirs programme 1....‘ mist. somehow the ‘hour is a- ' religious hour, and we seem to bi.‘ know far more truly m“ u" Syrians knew it. that the Lord is God of the hills. CAN ADIANS DRIVE (Cfliitlililed from_ Pase l l 7 into northeast. oliand Md now some of its forces are continuing the spectacular sweep. The coun- try, flat as a table. is dotted with (siusiers cf neat farm houses and woods. Several long canals lace the terrain and if bridges can be seized intact liberation of this of Holland should be rapid. Flying weather was perfect and in clear. blue skies Spitfires and Tflvphoons roamed over the area. taking on targets asslflW-‘l by the ground forces. At Meppen. Ontario troops of the 4th Armored won vital ground when they Jump“! the Drotmund-Elna Can and s success may rove one of the most important o all week-end de- velopments. fcr roads fork from the bridgehead to Eniderii Wil- helmshaven Bremen sn Ham- burg-ali vital German ports. The British 2nd Army. NW6!"- '-‘ such gains in the direc- tion of Bremen and Hamburg that the Canadians possibly may be "shouldered out" of the advance a- long the coast to those hi6 addlti b {fig head with r e . pushed i0 miles north of M61998!‘ to capture the village of Karen on the wst bank of the Ems. Opposition in the Meppen soc- tor generally seems to have eased- Canadians nearly sealed off the- neclr of northeast Holland when armored car patrols raced prac- many w Meppel near the Zuider Zee. The last German communic- ations road from areas between the Rhine and the Zulder Z91! T“ through Mop l. The only other route for the Germans to set out of Holland is over a dike causeway at the northern end of the Zuidei‘ ee. The 12th Manitoba D7 from Virden, continues’ to Ewflandtmeetindoniypstolsyop- 21in These are o- E ICE-Hi ma. 4. , vv providim the 4th division with masses of information. Pushing north from Lociiem on the Twente canal. i0 miles east of Zutiphen, the Canadians cut the mad from Dventer to Aimeio. 20 miles to the northeast. Zutphen fell to the 3rd division after German paratroops from training ba/ttailions. most of ihem i8 years old. had been ordered to fight. to the death. French-speaking Canadians as well as central Ontario and Mar- itime troops took the town after a battle through the streets and houses. omons Island engagements in i848 _ai1d i951. ENTER TAINMEN T The Odd Fellows and Rebekah; of Charlotte- town are holding an entertainment in their hail, Tuead ay evening April - programme is being prepared which includes a movie travelogue by the presentation of Honor Certificates to their members in His Majesty's Forces together with other numbers. All Odd their families and frien i 10th at 8.30. A special ‘ i Col. K. S. Rogers, and Fellows and Rebckniia. ds are invited. (As of February. Le Regiment Dc La Ohaudiere. Lake Megantic, Que. was a French-speaking 3rd Div- ision unit. Central Ontario format- ions were the Queen's Own Rifles of . ‘ilorontn, the Light Infantry of and Kitchener. Ont. the Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa. Maritime Units were the North shore iNew Brunswick) regiment. Joys and passions snd marriages and deaths the first . we read. immediately glorified l" Julv- The dean of: God When Job had his ill be Rev. J.A. Jardine,’ his children sWHPt IWRY P0111 him. and an outstanding o? in its dash 13.5. W .5 THOMSON The death of Mrs. WA. Thoma/XL which took place in the OttB-Wfl Civic Hospital on March biii-h. will be learned with regret by a swat many friendi. relatives and ao- quaintaiices in the Maritimes. and especially in Prince Edwotid 15' land, mi- mariy years she and lief husband. the late Rev. W-A- Thom- sion. were iveii known and b18111? esteemed residents of Charlotte- town, and members of Trinity United Church. Mrs. Thomson, vihlig serving that ohur in the capacity oi elder, was also ‘closely associated with the Womaris Mis- sionary Society. He: gifts, couliled with her grout devotion to this work, were recognized by the Mar- itime Conference Bbanch, where she held the office of First Vict- Presldent. until a breakdown ill health forced‘ litt to refuse till Added TCSDOHSIIJlliIY of President of this body. She also sawed as Pro- vincial President of the W C TD». a work in which she had long hem interested, and to which she ll- od her time and 11h talents In her earlier life. in the itiner- acy. she and her husband served in the foiiowini merges: 01ml?- beiitori N.B., (two terms), Bale vam, up, and Margot: and Tryon, RE I. It was while on the Tryori charge that on appreciative member of the church presented Mr. and Mrs Thomson with l» whom; st crapsud. at the time when Mr, Thomson's health had failed. There they lived for a number ed years, and continued tn be a sour“ cf inspiration and streneth to reo- ple and to succeeding pastors The closing years of their home life together were spent in Chi-f- lottetown No one W110 W8! 6W1! for a brief time privileged to share that home atmosphere will i086‘ that rare privilege Life was very kind to them: for tihe years which brought to them an increaslrw bodily frailty, added strength of courage and cl of soul And now, after a few brief years of aepafgflon, they have listened to m, glorious Easter symphony of Heaven, as they walked once more together through the lovely fields of aaphodel. Since the death of her husband a iew years ago, Mrs. Thomson has spent most of her life with her daughters in Ontario and NWO Scotia; and in spite 0f 11111118 stre th she frequently made iier conn- hution to the great cause to which her life was so nobly 81W!!- Sihe never lost her delightful sense of humor, nor her radiant hope. i-ier sweet Christian person- ality endeared her to all who made her acquanitance, and will continue to be a source of uplift and inspir- ation. Her death came rather sud- denly, following a coronary throm- nS bosis. at Ottawa She will be greatly ssed b ii t i’ friends as well QT by her? iglfégsddfiighléfs and their families. The draught"! 8Y9 film‘ ces (Mrs. Percy Keeping. Kcntvlllt. N s i. Gertrude (Mrs. Rev- Be - ram E Newnham. Markham. Ont), and YEdlih. (Mrs J.A Rus- sell. 210 Hinton Ave. Oiti-vm, Ont- erio). BIRTHS _ IIOWATT - At the Prince Coim- “. gasping! on April 5. i945. to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred i-fnwaft. Vic- toria. a daughter-S 555w _ M, the Prince Edward Island Hoibltal. April 4. 1945. t0 an. Wilfred and Mrs. saw s 80h. siaizizifdrzs filiiiivivoiv - rasirnnci. _. at the home nf iiie bride on Wednes- day April. 4. i945. by Rev J. H. Bishop. Evelyn H. Campbell of Cape Traverse to Ivan McKinrion of DeSsble. _ DEATHS trFtrnv-ar. Clement April is leis. John T. Murphy.’ aged “I5 years. Funeral notice later MacPRI-IRSON -— At. his hum: ll Valievfield East. April ‘i. 945. Laugiiian A. iiiacPherson. in hli 82nd year. Funeral tog vjvlonday Newcastle. and the North Nova I gentle‘ Highlanders, Amherst and TUIO. Zutplien was an anchor position on ‘the Ijislsiei River lélgie “and ital N" D‘ MacLean cap ure w i have a g iuence ' cumin: o oration. [h N“ Rm“ UNDERTAxER . m em. on e er e. 1B miles to the southwest. where EMUALME‘ Canadians line the south bank flsrloiietownsnd [of the river. it was as quiet as a m“; wnmih peacetime Sunday. A smoke screen.‘ was laid by Canadian smoke units but not a sun was fired. hensll