‘ MAXIMS OI’ A MERE MAN MAXIMS OIA. HIRE MAN _;___ /// » 1 272/1 so wow The Peoples Pape 1 Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like tile Dew The rncurlty for human life de- pends ‘ilrll the revenues for human e. ' "qyw-"Qw ’ b,» »-..,____ It in only the fear of God that can deliver m from the fear of llllll. M il. $4.00; th P vi d: U.S.A. 5.00. Sugscriptlon ‘bellirrercili’. ‘ »_____._..._.__ CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA‘. TUESDAY, ocroeizii a, 1944 l! G dlfl . F fled 1887. cfi-Tfilenfi Girardfau; Two Cents. 1 R. C. A. F. Planes Han/t c’ Down 3 More U-Boats Primrose Woman {Succumbs To [Serious Bum . A. _- 2 l] t Rollin‘; iorwlard behénd’: (mighty alrtand fllildtgillfltbllrrllgt, American‘ GP __ ’ " "j s army roops ave en er crmany n new slrn .us norh of Aachen. " boats MVQHLQQZ, fiflgiefifwfll“ agd With its fall or complete investment, the first army would be in a position attacked by Qbbrm command L11” to resume its push toward Cologne on the Rhine. or to sivlng northeast- erator bombers during New; PM. ward to take the Gemun trans-Rhine defense systcln uu the tray to the ro , the c, A_ 11y bmbuncbd Klevejlmmerieh southern portal oi the Arnhem gateway. tonight. , The exact position and tactical purpose of the Allied thrust is not yet U-Boat No. 1 clear. Field despatches soy it caught the enemy by surprise to gain an in- bomber itlal depth of two miles beyond the German frontier nu a six mile front A‘ F‘ “ ‘ ' . Aachen and Sittard. The important secondary road hub. Geibsnkirchen, was described as 11 first Allied objective it seams clear, however, that the 1st army drive is closely linked with War situation Last- eavy roman Resistance July. 1111.11 . l ~ » - Ogglinilltetown Hospital yees. B) Ho“ ARD to“ A)‘ d __ e a bee“ as mjurcd‘. V n v (flssocnlttd PIQba stuff “lltC-l) and umll about a week ago 1,131.‘. LOXDON. Oct. 2 — (A?) —- 'l‘h1- l' ell SlEil-Zn lr-"i ' mgwgm-‘ciljlillgfcnbogéi galilllllgnbgvflcii (iciisivti iiurifi oi thc (lcriiiziii frtlslikl‘ tulira... 1.11 “ . rs. .. < , ,.- - _ M11131.’ one five years 01d undhhc: iuo-nilic p.111... tiilough thc hlelzirlva Lin: 1m 11 lit-v. glirléervjfilllglgf-Oiveliib lgshthiilfiilillfi the] ..ll 2nd A ~_v iimvcd up assault lino 0:1 1111 lS-iltiic " Jun’, 8_ A bggyrifas safleélg l ‘if l)iiCli‘l.'v‘1‘0 V’ ‘ ls counierllluvrs ilimeli zit itl0IlZll‘i'(l‘J1' M“, M1111, 11.1,; M11111 and 1n l‘ 0l‘n1z1‘1111:1.~; oi t.ic is! (T111111: ‘he cmlusw" ‘imdl filllilwvfl Kill‘ IZUUJKIZ) (£011 s" pinned iiorxn izi ‘f. s zit 11 point ili)l'lli‘l.t.-l By Ibis Ii. llnpson, Annotated Puss We: Analyst 1 11 Reports . Rubber Plant i 1 ls- Developed VANCOUVER, Oct. s - 1c R. A» F‘. pilot. Flt. Lt ._ ' c '11 ‘ :1)»- Nick Bogiflltsikilihitgiidlh ‘time Ghllghho-l-iflfi 1§§§f§°§§§Q§d gains; expected. British 2nd army renewal of the attempt to crack through the _. s h Arnhem-Emitter]. gateway farther north Success in cracking the Nazi aslrvgx cmnimzlilégafinvala‘ Clglslbi léismgtmlfui since Joining front to any depth In the GeilemKirche area. must uiiliingc the linc north vclopment of a rubber plant Flt. Sgt L, E proul-llbq; of B511 of that point. It probablv would also force thc foe to shift strong forces wlgl-l b putenflg] brmual ykfld Island, Nfld, was b wireless op. southward from the Amhom-Ensincriuh gateway to the north German pgr “re or 60o pbbrrrlr bl rubber: orator air gunner. plain and ease the task of the British 2nd anny when it renews the attack or almost double the average The U-boat was travelling on the here. yield from standard rubber plan- , Surface When sighted by Camacho. Whatever else it indicates. the lst army power smash fulfills predictions‘ tatlolu. l’ At sun positions on the sub‘: deck. that the Allidd high command would IDSO no time if] renewing the attack Mrs. John Miller. 29, burned in a fire which her home a: Primrose in at the seriously destroyed ' was attacked by a belensins to the famous R. shed :1 lloivcliui of- Dawn Patrol Squadron. its . ‘ lCil inliivili tuirxcz! 1111i iiic tzi 1‘ north thc brit- 111 1'11 “ill 1 nttci‘ smashing Sllriitgl-ii v01‘ 1 \i‘ii1,v. pzllliztliny; the snzlill ii: ' 11f 111i cfittilllllfld "I'll liuilziiiii. rirnvc 11111111 [our luii ‘ iziiu the. outbreak of the fire that handicap.‘ _ ,1 ., . probably led to her bur-rm 1W 1'1 lurnhizui, dcslzllc hJlli/Jilfll 0110111)‘ resistance. The body was taken yesterday m1 the home of her . Mrs. Angus McCilllivray. Cardigan iA The funeral 11-111 be held from 11111’? .;1 “ermans In ‘fonqzzered leafs Alive Cooperating "p Kt‘r>"~'n Cases Of Vhbleilce Against Qcculiv- iiig zhiici-iczlii Troops. Boot who said his family had Nazi lzunners waited for the bom- 1 lb lb l; lb iremiy r1 1 1m ~51 ,1; i_fl 11.1,. V, .,1 1,11,... been interested in rubber liliill- b" t" 61°59 ""136 andfillened Wm‘ kgn 1111:7121. beioreivliinter setsll: their 2m lie izootlorlav “E1121? ‘nLuivoaiftiaw i Romflnfiatholf” 9mm“. “t . "mo!" In the Dutch Ea“ Indies a new)’ barrage‘ The I’ berator gun‘ ilal rains are tending to impede thr- allvance on the around aiivl interfering i gan_____.___on cdnesditijlozrulnjkl with General Eisenhower's ability tn hrinc the full weight of Ills air yloivcr ' i into action to help his tanks and infantry get forward 0m- obvious nbjeciive oi thc 1st armv thrust must lie to gain possession v P. E. l. N- B. of the Sittardlloermond section of the Aachen.Wlicrtugcnhnsch liilzh-1 way. it crossed the Meusc at ifocrmmui ivhcrr til- Roar Tributary‘ of thc . larger river flows into the parent siren-m from its sources in Germany Hold Meeting ST. LEONARD. N. 13.. Oct 2 -—— southeast oi Aachen, (CP) - The annual meeting hf iil‘l b‘ 11ers immediately replied and at least one German sailor was shot into the sea. Depth charges were dropped and the Liberator! starboard beam gun- W a bright yellow explosion nmid the depth charge plumes. A large oil patch was later observed on the surface. U-bout No. 2 was hunted down and attacked in the Engbsh Chan- “ nel by another Liberator crew cap- tained by F0. H. H. Cordon-Cooper of Medicine Hat, Alta other Can- adians in his crew included F0 P. R. Rackham, D. F. 0., Piston,’ ‘N. S.,1a navigator. 1 Despte mist, fog and a rough lsea, Hartrick spotted the sub when 3 the aircraft was only a quarter-mile iiway. The U-boat opened ii1-e will four streams of red tracer but the skipper took evasive action and the aircraft was not hit. Depth charges were drotloped {min o e a w r - - @111“ o‘ .11" .§g;§‘§1ggs1l,g, , is’. ‘iiiisiutr. °w€t§,°“.e"?§éi“’;‘.? lia-lvfi ‘jaltlxircl ‘ml scrveicirwiilmltsm‘ the crew circling “nm “avail ‘ o‘ “fir”: A F e ‘ ‘ ‘ I He ‘vnsj vessels arrived to carry out a Search 1,1‘, n15 {when for the- U-bcat, which had submer-i ‘ ed. for marry years. came to Canada. in 192 in quest of pure rubber moiu-oe. He claimed the plant which grows to a height of l8 feet in 1 about 18 months would put rub- ber on the market in Vancouver at a cost of 25 cents a. pound com-l pared with the present average. cost of 80 cents n llllunrl for syn-i ' li.\l. TKOYLI-I (J Thai: rend, a prime motor hizhway. would be invaluable for Allied’ use in major operations in the Eindhoven-Neder Rhine salient 1 A lesser water barrier. the Rocr River. lies across the first army's patli- way whichever way it heads beyond Grllcnkirclirn The strczini is wide and deep enough to afford a serious obstacle in tho uiiirlt arlviiiir“ nf Gen- cral Hodge-s‘ troops beyond fllcleiiJiirr-hc ivlilrh lics about midway be. tween Aachen a :1 Reormonrl. New Brunswkk and Puma ' ‘ ward Island branch of Ell? C toms and Excise Officers’ Assm . tion decide-t‘ to the purpose of studying 110w lotions dealing with custom excise services. Stephen. N. B.. silcceed D. Sullivan. Saint Jolm. ris 111‘. dcnt, L, W. Goodwin, Charlotte- town. is second victuprcsident. _____.___... Allies [and 0n Greek Island 1 Dcspith heavy concentrations oil thc who litis stacked four sub; since 1 k 1 _ _ _ 1 ., _1 1 ——-— ..» 1 .....:.->~.. W." .. - " M; r ‘ -1 - . 1' ‘.2 3 is '1 1y l1: iinufizui " " .‘ . blfgliiéstcr Macclonald announced lo- fsfltéténgl)‘ in 111:9? lflgireid £1110. BRITISIII! N(IJ)Ol\.1bIANI)lJ§11l11ll1. p - s 1' s11 1oz‘. .0r at‘ g1‘. 11o. Q HEQA 1g A GREEQlQ... - Phc awards included four Dlstin- l and struck 011 flCl'O:S the Fluniiclno Brltlslr cbrrmanvlb ' __ .-aid T111111. “Tlicr gulihefl Strviee Medals. twe post-1R1ver ‘To the 50litll\\‘€stfl_0tll§l‘ gppg5gd.lll.ndlng , _ 1.11. $1111.11‘ gave the 1*.\'1‘il\t> they “Tinted . humous m ___ 1n dlspatchesand» -Brltish~r11n1ts ‘reaclfédfihc Fiuml- 5 12 miles off 1hr creek Pelflpgn amt. Ulil 1,1 .\Ul‘l1l A111, . go buck 11 iilvll‘ homes to get 1 “‘_ ‘W r 24 mefiilbns in dispatches. cinais bflllkfi north of Moiitalbanolnqslrs l0 lfglgck Tblbedm} 1111 l-_...1-111 1' - ;1i Sfllill‘ brim TilPl‘ were fined‘ LONDON, Ont. Oct. a -1CP»- "‘ . The awards lnclurirclr- The Germans, faced with disaster. night’ h 1' “'“““‘" -~ i“ Li"? 1-00” " r i" 31‘-’°~"‘~'i1ifi iliiiil- ‘ EM? ,J1»UHIHE‘ K‘ C ‘ pm‘ S. i 31+, r ~"_ , 1 ' = . . . .- _ t 1.‘ 11.11 it-:‘i' "O - .‘*‘“'" '- I , Acillg itioml‘ Me“ anic W J. iciilllgfiliii m 21:11:}: osfiicgllilbwhliiélgg’ lifleqlztlhfllist silfeicikthc comm“ “uh Entity‘ dial.“ l ‘x- u‘ L ' ' .. ii “aim, Millie l m a“ “m! _ GOOdhIY-Y. HflllfflX. - 5 ftillflllflh to the rolling valleys north‘ The peaceful-invasion was nladel lfiijffllmi to 110.9 or i\\'<l "Pf"§“l“““ ‘ Gmmll‘ I ‘ _,; Chief Po. Douglas B. Bnblricau, of Rlminl. ' _; 1 ~. °“ “m t‘ ' ‘ i111: coal oil-u. ' M LONDON’ Oct‘ 2 " (GP) —M°r"iI-i lfax N s along the Fiumlci ~ ' i ' 111 ivvornm 1 l than 2'50” Allied planes hammex“ ‘ticntioii I Dis the "ind were 11 m ' fibivfiiincn‘ 8i] ‘b cd at Gernaany today, blasting a} A '7" 1 "_ 15° '7'" 1‘ n _-§ i’ _‘ ~ ‘. l"? ctliig L..-C1nd1. P F X Rlls- 0i S-lf-Pl- r11. Wllfilfillbi r entation Siegfried Line ’ ‘ ' 7 path through the sell Vane llvel and Halifax Ski s c o‘ r mo ‘ _ 1 . . _ . c - . . c‘ 1c sl cf the. T" Rei- 4- l- "ill" H s r ,1 a ax. . . irck xi , e z :- ii ~ ‘ féfaéfnanilwzngifles d c°l°gnei mm‘ fem l-l s_ D Bsulrl, Hflllfllxi %l'litilfllllrll‘\llll‘ gfieuibngreihbbglt outstrctchlng fingers of [he Pele. n1 = 1 <111~k 11» 11.11111 c111-fe\1':'“‘."1‘1_”' ' n ~ *1 11" r ‘. ,- " -l [Te ciaitnou‘ HALIFAX, Oct. 2 - (GP) —_ . and dollimore, N. S _ _ 1 til. battle Mountain streams began! Pmmesus Just "mess a “ruling: m‘? ‘Wfllhylus. glien one. H _ _ i 1 Mwnybsrs of the “Huh Kiwanis‘ Ioggiéclg; gotilrgbpgfinoutheiillilya h“ PO E A Rmby‘ Hahfarw. 1b 511C515? 111115 11mm ‘V115 11.6 park from the island (L11 -.1oc . mils nilrbfPumiei bad m Franklin's Son iloine From Overse s it... In 1.515;" Staridstill .. .______ I Allied D Almost At strong" lilt Naval Awards e ' (lllve fol‘ Italy's llldlaslllnlj , . 1 . . The third U-boat, discovered op- 0-1-1“ ___ im" i‘) a Vwmal staiwst?“ . crating in the North Atlantic. ‘vasl ‘ ' ‘ along me m“ m°imlmli rm‘ attacked by s crew cflplamedihy’gztggdlgsiuaslill 111 lgiiarding the bread Po River Val- PO. Morris Welner of Montreal, Canaan“ Na ‘ el- ‘ ‘ LbTl-IBRIDGE. Al.‘ ~ iCP) —— Tile 531G tad 1‘ . _ 1111i all cq TPfIll 111 ( 11.11110 niiri. ' “FINNIPEG. OCT. 2 - (CF) —- Fit..Lt.. W Gordon Bracken. third _mn o1- JOl-m 31-11,‘ Nllllonq] tor arcs and slniixitlc . dcznli was decreed ‘lli mule 111s tllctlcsinlm u viclillls to (‘ruin i211)‘ 1‘l'l‘_l-.(l tct-i‘ lervd. pounded .11cl . ‘helplessness i)‘; llizevln: al.1- c .v . 1i. :1, liianibol‘ oi‘ thr- l4. m: outfit ithil-li has brcn op. ‘ . I the Roll-ii more than s; ‘illill this section iv.1.s _ _ Jlllllllf‘ 11nd that. thc Nzlzi llol-irilics l1.ifl nevcr gain- cii the SJlIIL‘ hold as in thc hrart of (lcrmzlnv. . So iii‘ 111cm have been only ‘Jmisili 011-21111- ilVlllilllS brought to‘ . trial ii1 111a vliiimiiry‘ Million‘ Gov. criiiiivn‘ n. i1. “P1111; vlniatlzl: .~ Con r. to tux-cs‘ ll10'.1{l1 ‘iu Lltlli‘ - l -- f -- _ its 11' 1111111» And Premier Drew in Japan it mcaiis mp r1. _"dcnlh.'f 2,500 Planes Blast Path “é try —D. WUl ;> 11f 0i O'1"i IA\U a.l' slows wine I on to tile fmii-rgll f 1114111 had "till-list an l 11nd ill-timed 311111531 Lefhwlng Greek PIIYIISIIH.» 1i ' pvngilp ‘ 11 welcomed the landing tlie Geim. the island during the yvzck 111v . . - _ ' but still ivcre present ill to _ y ‘ l) 1- frr.‘ 11s 1112i 111c- (i1 .1 ill ill‘ t‘ '. ' / llOll. 1n means on n‘ i. l limes Can- tueli the prori 011 cf 80,000,000 ions of coal. ONE or tilt litmus 111m‘ Doesn't [time Mutii,‘ wiur HAPPENED [a ‘tEstERDAY .' l.» .1 :7 iron‘ . ’ llflc ' . . - ’ i mililS .1t rough stone lettv iihcio ‘bill-l ,. ., . craft were dlsembnrklnt! folio“ E113)" 1 m 'l‘l1ci‘e vsvlc .1;.-‘1l ..l1‘t>1~.;.y' vlitrcm. cllcu on tlic “cs1. 5.110 ill .1c c111‘. ‘ - . . ridoi‘. whore tlic British rwciidccli Tun" "m. “mm . . t.'1'1l1 11:22 G - Sea llliililfifwflsiiliiliiiitéi. :111+-2..~.:..\\ ‘ " ‘ “ i of licrmpciilioscii. The 10111111105 drove tivr miles iiortll of Oss, a i11\\‘11 l5 11111..» SOllLll ivest oi’ Nllliit-at-n. to lilo c1‘ \\']'i]li‘l‘f3 tlllrllq-v ——— iaru 1'1 v.11 1 l 1e MAOHRHIANISH. ECOTLAND-l thcrc thc assault 111i . t. 2 -~ tOP-Rclltcrl --- A 1111' 1 thrmizli Niilrilirl 11111! Bo fovfrled bee. iillOiLilEl‘. 11111’ , to tilfm: liillcs mist of . ee orig. will ciicjiiiol ' v v 1 I601. resombllliiklllcllgllilli; of A ‘ - tlllflil= nrls in‘ Pnlrs 1- H111.- Sea. was waste: ii 1 ~\- l n; . - . 1 .. soil 11.1.11 lmre linen tnrzcci in ti» iirii Atlantic coast 112.11" ii-ilgigiclrlflilfilfigdi 91-11 _ 1 v >1 wrslrili, 311,1 fapfqyy 11-1, 111.11,“. » 11;‘ u u thougqu’ £0. 1:2?“ in 1m “C11 1 _ ‘ Y‘ if‘ ~_ _°1 yllcj stiiri. “Thor . . l1>r11 l1. hint!‘ dun" “W3 fldc‘ ' . “m “l ~\.““°m “i llllfl ham/s and llll‘1‘fl‘t'llfl".ll iiic ion in the Atlantic nouiiilcll 0:1 111111 linliiml 1 Gpnnfln: .. . (c?) 1 Tliev l\‘l‘l‘l3 (‘llillilLZ .1t‘!‘n . tho Alli. MONTE‘, . Y - " — d t1wci'p_'l‘ii1‘1il1n.1i. C-liiii. 25-11mm‘ " " "*“ .Sholto Watt. war <‘¢l‘l‘i'5l‘»0ii_*‘ii 1 - '—' ' ~ 51111 sols ihis cvvniiw .11 I‘ 30 1 ' 1“ E "when 0 Mmmu] 1n lln an unusually brief communlquml for ths Montical Star, has Loni lcdllllllllttlligflarv‘: Col. 71 1.151.. 1011mm)“, nmmm: M17. ’lli'l "sums m“ ‘h. mo" Much >l\l'lil0lllll30(l there were no osscn- injured a 106i? - , L151 qlglldflcl‘ 91.1011 Qcigbgr l; accident 1' M dun.‘ 0pm up “can” u", tiai changes" on the long front be- B accordion’ i0 . 10 w P ‘a . 1 ‘e to‘ t . Chi r PO D F 11,112. H 111 , 111v that both the alllel e111 r u’ Landmg Wm‘ m‘? first". t1 2 "W1 ' bile“: “d “l” tgdly Ifbqllrailcitfialltuéifs‘ “flgms that’ heaped desmmmn c1115: Stoker J E P-h1‘y,Q‘t1ebec,I5l'li nmlies ivciilcl b, ltble to 132-‘ “we “t the ‘my fishing ‘_" Y I'll lillkc 111111. . “"1"” W“ ll R YEW SPOT!‘ 5]‘lgl‘-t,1ylg'[;1l{gl")11 m“, 1315b at 5t °"_ m“ "hree cities‘ “med "1 m} us lslinis fullscnlc attacks ivitlxln a few. AYlemmm“ °n m” “st m3“; , 111g of inc wuul lznlue run the: i . 1111i‘ <11‘ . . . - ~ F 1W5 0111mm Uhillliliii-‘i-llwll M1‘- tum’ and Swen fighters are mls-i PO. A Foley Glace Bey. N 5 Ian's‘ filrobnbly Etliw mast lhxflcmnlrjciqtgflicll iiretl u.’ rillissull. vlun. lllilPS iiuzih-i -‘\ > m” l - ' . ~-‘ _" - - ‘ D.‘- ' mn- hriz been secrctnrv 0i H101 *1‘ ' i c012 0g? $110001; §1e§g1.oa'c111.(1 “ cast o1 lvl_1111t_:.u11. but their IulikSl liflibiililf‘ '1 ill‘ ‘iii the l)l‘Q\'iii— c . . He was uresenterl with n 1110-1 ‘PW 1'0"” mwlum “d "Bhm-I EROWE-(CPI - All scllcolf chug‘ ‘Bag rornt-roubmwbu. .11., were llilVUll ull_ by 1~ ‘v uuu‘ n, and 1f 1h» cqw = 1" c 0111m- LLlfH,l1ll engraved wallet and a gift bililgbels lmilfd in the banal? 9111111,“, 1r; m» Bnngwakcrse dis- ‘ “ 11 mgm m o1. 111M111,‘ 1.1‘, *‘ lrlllc s 151i" 11.15 lo 11nd ' =1 his °l "mm-l “gm” H“ 5mm“ u“ b°’°'°|trivi ei Bt-‘ebliennliild are new G l‘ lirhr-ilweuce that the lsllflvhius - ‘ 1 em “Pl-nil. . tlic _lst Army went over to the of- em“ 11 1m c; begehlqe rcur,‘ 1“ F31, G n w“ confgmm . r All r1". ‘sins -- mm. W011i fensivc; and returning pilots saidlgvery a“. ‘it 1s 1mm! tokimvfd, 1. |_ 1, giaclugsamflmjngd {mo a ‘Cfildflné; south .- 11, 1 c uer-y rliiidrrzl . hrzivr-rn ‘slip n the Gi‘i‘lll‘lll All‘ Force offered llt-Iyearqoufid 511.3121), of 193191135193 tri * 1111:1115 liZlillC.‘.i‘..'0\\'-‘ l? and (l0 111v: brill >1i‘,l”(‘_'l tic rc stripe-e ‘or the pupils . - ‘ . W _ . amhln 10 minutes of 11w hnlu11nqz- crs. I Tiiry 111x111 111x11‘ brim‘; rcrlullcd v ' '— _ “ —‘—- ~ ~ i I y "no smoking" and “no flushli .5 German“ Digwmz In 1 .6 111111‘ ..ll .\ lilto s‘ Ger we ~ ~ . :1“. . 1 - 8 Canuck ' ‘ m a ' I LONDON, O31’. 2-— (AP) -— RUS- 1' stall troops invading Yugoslavla| troops and supplies l inve linked up WLth Marshal Tito's1 Mirzesweepcrs Were Lucky In Channel dJshmv ' “m” R“°‘1§.'§P§f_'( SQurisOfficer Thinks Nazi Shore Gunners Too I est 11111 Hall, on.’ @1335“ T9 Fire A5 ShiPS steamed 1' i Coming Events! I ' ‘Show — S Peter's. Wcdnes-i day, 10- . 114th Partisan‘ Corps and the com-~ ‘blned force ls assaulting the Ger- man 5.l'0llgll0ld of Donjl lliilanovac on the Danube River 80 miles south- i ~ 132' a , h ital, ‘ irtllisitlagarlf ftalgpuild 1 . ngriventy-five miles to the south 1 o her Soviet units, fighting ii1 moun- October u. Victoria Hall. 5 oclock. T11 1; 111 ch h 1 1 h 1 1 tainous Serbia, were threatening 1.1.112; ‘attic: 2:...‘ .1’ §i§i‘.'é‘.‘?“d.8§u¥...‘;i’. .225! u _ iswecp." Herc is the story oi how turned, all the time 11nd waiting for‘ “W” “jmeyi 7:11” Fusslallsl?“ Sim" "Dfllifili- Diliillilli 5511"“ lloiimoiglii (ianlitliaii mlncsweeliers help- steel to hit them from the beaches, ‘my mule‘! “ h“ 12 m es m‘? poncd until Mulinuy, October tlili. god My‘, 11 1.1.1“. for D_Day_ and 5818a back 11ml southeast of Box‘, and also weic _ 10-3 ll [within two miles 0;] zlgeear, a lrall “Dance. OrGTHMI, Friday. 3y punk “m, N" l mo; y," “med b; Junction solving l e Oi Mnes Canadian Press Staff Writer _ 1 ‘hem “w.” Tommy H011.“ o‘ ‘ 11nd rich coal producing areas near- r-wrw-r A SOUTH COAST PORT, Elig- luiid. Oct. 2 - 1GP) - H M C mriteserve Wacttlnrsdacyau Iziectlmbcr‘ 1 or 3t. eci“s a 1c 1a lea . ‘ ‘ _ _ S. Mines is one of those little Can- fnd sale _____ _ m 3 “'1 adinn mlncsweepcrs that sailed into "Unloading car of wheat aLD-DBY "m! “m” hm“ Wm‘ m” Milton station. iilonfiay 11ml ‘Piles. i men surprised to be still eiioet- day. Norris Kitson. North River. I Mimi-i “"59" ‘Pd 11° m?" "m" _ ln_g_gl any of hei- sister sweepers, but her story la probably typical of the work Q- ». - Danae. Fol 1 . 4m- webswys orclcsira- Ciandr- is‘. Pas‘. Eliiihilrst,“ . .1 member 0i niintllri‘ frri t 'il'{li“' Govt?‘ 20-3-11. Past On D-Da y. "Hot goose supper, Thanksgiving ___- in. is ' ‘nrni :1 The chances of trapping an Axis ‘a? l9‘r5'|:n1n:°°§nn?1l;°ge:{ {force orllinally estimated at 200,- }. H‘: taillight‘, bl: '1“ "11111110111: > 000 men lessened. however. hloscow, ililzli llfll‘ 1111's Ilfl.[‘i'il(\(lll 11' l1.’ niio wliisiit zit l 20 adv ... . . a 111 h B 11:. . chi '11 today ills condition itid“'u§"l{"h'° "infill, w“ ‘tllifixactifiiinnsliwgrsaxi-lgprfrfed iiialgllhh his n‘: cgtlfiidvrvti 5mm“ n-“LY MR Slilwlcn ‘m’ ' !a "masterful retreat" through mo, Mr. att. was confined i0 b08- Charlonflown summcmuu __ illoncton .. 1 rt 11 1 i The path to the beaches 11nd mflbor Vail.) from Greece and Lowerl plltal ‘in Brusses u er su or ng - Tiir‘ "Chicken Sup Cl‘ mid Dance. 5t Lawrence O'Too e ondoy. October I arts at d. "Belfast Hall - Lecture Rev. Mr. Lnrkhart. Friday, 0th. 11:00 P. COME. Ramm il 30 "Chicken Dance, Kinkore. Hall. October 3rd Suppers from 6 to o'clock. Amp Oll- Parlsli, Morell, Db . Sliuiici‘ 10-3-21. bv Oct. M. Everybody wel- 103-531. we Sale, Provincial Council of Girl Guides ivill hold o. l-lummeac Sale in thc Kirk Base- ment, snturdav 7th of October lit dclociz. l0-.'i-ll Suppci: games and Tuesclol. l tribl . 0d."- e e flCOOiBl-IQIOJ and dangers faced by the Canad- iaii flotilla made 1111 of herself and Cnraquet. Fort Willem, cowtclien, Wllgegi}, Mulgriive, and Mllltown. Brought over here about a month prior 1b D-Day. the flotilla was trai- lied for its vital Job in arduous ex- ercises. Then, knowing exactly What they were supposed to do, they sailed on the night of June b t0 clear the invasion path. Tones llollm Those were tense hours, As Lieut. ,y_ 1-1 Lamb bl Toronto sold "we hon- cstly didn't. expect to live much longer. We knew there were It 19hr; three shore batteries waiting for u ' . e Bu: the little ships sailed. Sweeps be widened. Strnflng aircraft had} Y¥g°5l“vm‘;:___.___ to be driven off. Mines cut and bob-- lbing on the surface had to be set- ten rid of -—a large number were eliminated by the Canadian flotilla; under Cmdr. Tont Storrs. Vancouver, 1 skipper of Caraquet. 1 And all the time they were work- ; ing greet; warships and troops trans- 1 port, were hurrying by them, head- ing for France, each one potentially as dangerous as the mines they1 were sweeping to the little Can- adian craft. Bui. manned by seamen train- ed to the job and sailing with more ‘ than a touch of luck, all the ships came back with nothing worse than shattered bridges or perforated sid- r i For-SeskLieuL-fiov. ‘*1 shore an lllt‘ l - -.. 1 Leave Charlottetown ‘l 5.15 p.ni.; 8.40 p.m. Arrive Charlottetown 12.45 p.|n.: 11.30 1pm.; d ll.m. SUNDAY SERVIFE Leave Charlottetown l2 noon. Arrive (iharlottctuii-n 5.4 (‘hnrlottcloirn — New . lllaiiy except Sim ._l Leave (‘inirlotictovvn l |i.ni. 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