l’ 1'°VinE_S;I212$ 7f ‘ MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN ' ii ill ed ll es ggttiiei-rdinatevd. ' 1 t iiiiii bill.‘ altitudes m slnlnltfllgjfnfled, u... {j} >W}/ ///' The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Everybody Drive MAXI M8 OIL MERE MAN It is not miserable to be blind: ii is miserable not to be able to C!!- dure blindness. chariot ERM __ 1 " . 7. ’ I'm|nIe2r?iI-dg€ar:l,i:lrld'egvg ‘genie. ARMY CHARLOTFETOWlY. ‘CANADA. ltIONIJTYjVOVEMBEk ‘1 ________; azis Use llew pocket Bombs ‘ll West Front By noss MUNRO wrnt ALLIED FORCES on i-l WESTERN FRONT, NOV. 12 1GP Cable) - The Germans are - their new V-2 weapon on . patent front. Tllil rocket is a great. deal dif- . t from tiie V-i flying bomb, ch the enemy used to bombard gpiid, and appears to have no l. TIN Germans have bombarded rai sectors of the front. with l. weapon but about all tiiat can said now is that it is tiie eeriest ojectile of the war. No indica- lon can yet be given where the tickets have landed at the front. The rocket bomb is evidently e secret weapon on which the Germans art: pinning their hopes 0i avoiding cataclysmic defeat. The enemy has been bombarding e sector of Belgium with his llevlest weapon, the first bomb landing one morning and several more that afternoon. l Ycu do not heal’ these bo tbs. inning. ' - its cxploslaii a and a bomb‘ ~ has been made‘ of the V-2 and i5 Eidlllllflfl that these rocketsl ugh up to l3 l-Ll tons. lSome of them were reported byl tin Bcoime Associated Press ir Corrcspon cm. to have fallen‘ It lllv Alum n sector on :hc' stem frail I inf new weapon is believed to licocu: ~16 ice. long. carries iiiiiel as of fuc. with a warhead colt-i mp8 a ton oi explosives. - launched from concrete ramps. t: rocket is snot into the air 111-‘ “l lmlfifllll‘. and reaches liltht oi ;.'u miles before begin- lllG a great are toward its tar- lll- At ine height of its arc it is italics from tlic earth. When it limes inc desired velocity and. lllilflll. the fuel is tut off by lilo. 3.500 bliles-Per-llour? A maximum velocity of 5,000‘ lti p. second liieariy a iiiiie a Em‘ PT Yllllllllly. 3.500 miles per. llr) is attained at the upper‘ air level. Descending intol ' iii the final stages of‘ Ji‘ nt ii li5-dqzrccl he sets up 1ric-‘ . . as high as 600 l uihcit. lilting feature of tiicl that its aczllfflcyl l F9 ill J '< 5 < i s: t? 5 o =- destructive ptnv- ‘ ans»: of the huge‘ .., thus rcdilciiig itsl The V-l digs pi-rigtl.‘ “icr when it Explgdeg ihus providing a maxiy cficzt. J "~_ “Xherts have learned‘ oils amount of work has I to?" llle ilrodilction of this mm m» and i.s mechanism isl l; meme tomillicated than that Ollzinal flying bomb Effigy Production, these examinq h’ ‘ziifllxllélllrat lie extremely high; Evy metal ands". ‘at; £36m” m‘ ct. Eoining Events! "Victoria H v . all Tuesday, Free National Film Hoard 3 and 11-18-21 u "é Roceivi h mud“ “i ‘ W! It. Cnpuid camera? lr"il.:.tt.""~ 11-11-31 h loading moisten-l“- 11-13-51 0| i RM c , r 15th. Webltcl"! Ofgflflfifg. ll-l8-2i WI ' m all"! misc Auction Bale Nov. . m qailalllel‘ River farmer: "l: ' I i dclock. stock 1 PM“ and m ’ m‘ he usehoid effects. M" Pwkv MW" Montague. . “chm ii-ii-iii. 9n SHOW! in st i m- acho“ w . Peters . p ednesday at . Enilllglllgier 15th. Supper lilicl-‘vgd n1 i ' ' ' I. E "l" be collecting i...” t D ngilllllé“ “its . n. . . ‘ll Ruthgrloid “§§‘t‘t'cii‘-'i°"°i‘l‘ii‘§-°i' Y I i ‘ l millilitres tilt "er “m- Wl Wilectnr. iIi-ia-itl I Cassiiio. ‘iiolv, [tic uiilt. is CCJIIZL; IHoii. Samuel Gobcil. lto be placed before P. E. [Artillery Unit Performs Near Miracles $4,033,300 By Heavy Guns M n In Almost Constant Action In Italy. n WITH THE CANADIAN ARMY IN i'1'lti.l.aY—l.hlli‘l(10l' oi uie iioiivy Buns o! it. Prince Edward lsianu medium artillery battery is remin- dim: German soldiers their clays in Italy are numbered. Shells thrown into the enemy lines by the RE i. itllniiers have at var- ious times ciuriiiil tho ltiilhli) cani- baiiui supported the tllflizibs of Ani- erican. roiisii. IllulJll, i-reiiicii and New Zeainha lnlutitrymeii. T0 kvE-D their ‘Time’ WlUl these United Nations’ foot-slogiters, the Canadian artillerynien had to per- iorni a near-miracle with ucsei-t- worn VBillCHS lviiicii carried i511- tish Touiinies to victory oler Rolf“ melsAirixa Corps lll ixorlli‘ Ali-lea. Arrivinit at Uilbilllll! ui sicliv in the summer of A346. the battery took ov.i' the suns and transport of o. famous Highland rteitlnleiii. home- miiii DUilll-li ioi‘ leuve alter action : in ltorlli Africa. | Otiiy the tirircrs and incciilliiics could iuiiv cxuiuzii tile unit's leat or moving iluiis and t-‘Jlllilllliri u- ver the tortuous ioads oi nouzntrii ltlilv and szeltuilz to the r'oe.-i.i 11.1’- ports aiili vclialro iii tim‘. to shred the Gerniiiii iincs wiLii their stuns. rrorii the tiiiie net. Bill Drill '. son of lvir. aiiu Ivii-s. iiaiiics ue - ‘ins. 9o Gerald alreet. Chailottetol" i.. lind his gun crew fired the l1i'Si.| Canadian uietiiuxh artillery shot l.ii| ltall. the natu.rv has seen constant action. ‘ ‘incir bia izuiis sizolte at Ortoiia. lTotal Reached l _ _ a War SituationflLazlsl Nzipht -.4........_ii._ . _.- . By KIRKE L. . . Associated Press War Analyst The Armistice Day anniversary this year fell at the end. of s week filled with portenioiis happenings boding ill for Germany ‘and Japan alike. I Recercllnz the i1lEhe5t total liil file‘ lll-ilelv 0i‘ Victory Loans iicrcl Prince Edward island by Saturday IllEht had, subscribed $4.083.300 in the Seventh ‘Victory Loan. The Provincial obyective was sasoooool so that on the basis of incomplete returns the province had reached‘ 1.24‘ percent of its quota. The lrcniezidous total was made‘ up of increases in all departments Individual and special names. over‘ theSixtii loan. ' , BY counties the results to Sat-l First Great. War was being kept. ll. was being redeemed in binnzi on the battle fields of Europe and Asia. and in the solemn international pledges in the makiniz between the United Nations fellowship that lt shall not happen again. To that. end the DPOEIBSI 0T "Shun: men of the fellowship on both sides of the ivni-ld was etched on the war maps too clearly to doubt the final result bitter as the fllzhllnz may yet be to break the power illlfl will nf ng;;rcssor fzics to prolong their resistance. 'l‘o that i-ml. ton. another early meeting nf the Big Three icarlcr- ship under which Germany has been brought to bay u-ithin hcr nun Churchill. Marshal Stalin and President Roosevelt will talk more of urdly night. _with objectives in‘ ways to cciairiit the victory peace than of war nlrategy. b-“Cbetsi “QC; _ During the ivet-k the American scene was cleared of the uneeriainiiz» Prince. Loeilfloo . nilctiilzint upon ii wartime Presidential Election. War Allies wrrc 11:.- surcd tlirrc would be nn change either in American purposes of war and tit-ace nr til‘ leadership. At the week-end there were iiitimations that l. full-scale ltussian winter offensive was about to break on the foe from the Baltic to the Danube. In the ivcsi. the United Slates 3rd Army drove forward its double- ($l.~l25.00(l.J Queens 2.062.950 isl.s2.i.000i Kmes. 451.600 ($350,000). l When interviewed last night as to the reason for the spectacular. success of 1i‘. loan Mr W H V l Dunbar. Provincial VlCG-Ciiltlfmnn of the National War Finance Coin. miltee. said it was because of ‘thcl llllellse oalflvllsnl of the iwvpltqi g blliillOfl (ll! FITIWII soil giici-nliig approaches iii the Sflill’ iiiiii the illisidie gig‘:a‘rfiigélsliiglsgiggzgggglegr “[11:11 Rhino. Anti with the south shore of the Maas swept clear of the one value m. View”, Bonds as an m_ Ilzrillshgaiiifiiiss sleciiiilcglrgligelgcibazixrlifinftig-laiiiinnew power blow at the Nether- vestment." - ~ ‘ ' He added’ “I; was only done Beyond the Pacific the deadly attrition campaign against crippled through iho co-cperation of all the Jllilllllwr 5w I‘ ‘ l‘ "'91" 0"- peoplc and everyone connected \ th‘ the Victory Loan. from the salts-I tinii to link up with the American advance from the cast were Im- men who trampcd and tlro\'e,n.i5¢al,.ab1¢_ tllrflugh mud and rain to sell <30 _ bonds, the banks. newspaper: "l ' racro stations. and llv-lcltr" and _riirici' ‘ nine stronghold‘ ti.liil-.- Ito uowii iii uaiizld ii n eniy blows iii the canloaizn to vicar iiii itaiv o.‘ the u rnians. Just. before the uutliic Lille was bizacncd. the cattery lclt the illLl wcntlit of dcrtiiaii_siicils._A Dar .. lilclllfllllk’ tiic ciiitpiaiti. hon. Ca -l lain w..t. nliillips, of MlilOfl. rhl 15.1., apprehended two spies WHO‘. were flasiiiail! siaiiuls with a niirrvl from a tower behind the Run area. Casualties. illness.‘ transfers and promotions have taken lliclr toll Says Quebec will Accept fioeiseript-oii MONTREAL, NOV. i2 ~— tCPl-q Ptislniastcr- l General ln tile Cabinet of Rt. Horn. R. B, Bennett in 153s. said ill a. statement issued here tonight that] tiio people of uciict: would oc-i cept overseas L crilllm“ with, 9S. good grace as any ‘"119? lllTll/lllcc "wlitii it becomes thc law of the land. on condition that. SOHlL‘ l_iol-» iticai party li.. the l.) tiucstioii before them." ’ who was Conservn: of Parliament. for who tire iiicniboi‘ Compton _ 1930-35 unit “ lives on his farm at Lac §_.c. Mi Qua, 60 miles north of Otto said it was ialsc been claimed b3‘ Justi... St. Laurent. that the PYOVIHCE of. Quebec would have felt itself be- trayed if the views of the former Defense Minister. Colonel Ralstoii. had been accepted 11y the 5°" ernment. l lfc iiniica Lilli’ iii-ailments _ fer overseas conscription would navt‘. the llciiplc] "if that task is seriously under-I taken. if nothing is spared to. bring to every home everyone oi these arguments, the permit‘. 01 Quebec. renowned for their coin- mon sense and breadth of under- standing, wili quickly realize that the sending of our conscripted troops overseas has become a tie-l cessity" due to the force of c.r-1 cumstances." _ lllagiylezders For Fight To The Death loNDoN_ mm m _ (c?) _ A15‘, dayl» a solemn oblization to perform ‘in’ A moth“ “H” Pm“ “h” ._ wee-ten l» m» a m mleess-ee‘<=e ti“ :2~.se‘.~::t.:t lattes: "t.ita to iii. i. its»... silent Adolf Hitler-but read by the, lniz of the Nalzis prosttipolfinv B51 up "flame hm)‘: "me Dhvmal “Fins tot c“ 0| u“, counh-y and ti", mg" hmfllmm cm“ Heinrich Hummer.“ Hm" cvlbcqbllglgtllfifrlil img/lunich ‘andl licln do their share‘ in blastllilz thri "Vlflfls." and calling for the ' ‘ummm P l 1w‘ 2 lfifi, Sting-hi of “millions; of. curse or Nuzlstn from the earth. l Bmlflll’ 0| COI- mllfiill" "5 7mm liargtatgaim: tltehntath “dlflliifi s‘; ‘i335 in the Volksstriim or ncopicisi Upon the oiiclusion of Mr. Mac- Minister. was rifle-lied- Beirnan ‘s "complete annihilation. armr- Dlfllfll"! will?‘ l° Hm" ""1 A " ' ' u ‘I’ W’ n ‘W ' Bound nrineverv appeal to steel. unconditional resistance, to the Al- Germen w . the proclamation ss-i flea. l serted surrender would not. be a Himmler. rapidly cumin! l-O llll "cheap escape." appealed for loyaltv h Fu r wu red that I n 6 . - 1118 Dower is absolute. and declared that "as ion! as I am o. o Germany will not suffer the fa e of European states flooded by shevism." But the voice o1 Hitler-who not spohczi to his people for near four months in their invest. cri-i sis-was not heard on t is Sunday which Berlin radio called "s. dav or national risina." His silence. since the dav after. the Julv 90 attempt on his life. hasi is dead. or ill. or mad. His proclamation sold on-‘ that his work "does not allow me to leave headquarters even foi- a i‘! has - < iv voikssturm ccremonics—souaht workers who put ion?! hull; the job of helping the boys o‘ seas. “What a tremclitlotls lift it will Rive the mcrale of our ii" Islanders vrlicn they lea magnificent. manner in w ' people at home have backed them. up .. cinema-no»: i2 »(CP) _ Canada's Sclenth Victoiy Loan. ‘IREMEMBRANCLEIIIM its Y oases VANCE on the of preliminary re- i . . -_., . _ Lennans addr . Preszdetit Brad turngwaf M)“ Oirtbseribj _ in the pinata/cc of liundrtds Ol‘ lev asked the it. liiCfllléZ to our; i - ‘ than Sikauio. .13 atoll‘. iiiuiix‘ of whuin iiiici IDJt‘ “OMS m u.” 3.; y“; m 5139.. Sa}ur<in'.‘ ' iuvtti U!‘iL'S_ll\ lir Llffil. \\.l‘. thel maul)“. o! h“ l“. _, .1 _ y tl- iii Lil iiniiivt y ci Alllllfi-‘OX “Us Nmufinlhnb ti i. ‘led ml been wczl itiiicti ior. as ieiice cnucu. 111C CLO. t hours. struck the lioui | i . Rev W. McCurdio .v , In a SOlilCiVIlill. bl‘lt.1(.‘l' out cot .’ ‘e ' lgluuéiculv atitircss. _' . Mc- . ' ar ‘.1 iil‘llill1l‘ l AAYCLKIV detachments of the Navy. umpnfillbn “Aft ..__,_J -f}.',.,‘f_‘m"'.;“f'..;. French Ambassador To ‘$11k and iiir i-orce llJCi been he V. mam l: e1. _‘\lcc‘lll'cl‘s . liii iumeiit when _ l 134th Grove 'l‘r."iiniiie'. Centre swuiitrl -l:i:<i view. Licniiici it iiia ‘hid \‘."il ‘ aaCflliUco made Uilllllfliiii vcutii who had laile v ‘ _ _ .the present iva: wcr C {fill} madc- in a Tiillllfitllls r. . Oi c. l ..i‘ ‘.~ " " - Hallie - Cloctrl- l‘..:s l ~ ed the first French i ' t. Caiiadl. it Wils llllllllllilPilii llllrliillll by‘ officials time -\l tile lil"0\li<.l0lli‘li r French aovcriiincnt g I and dev life _ otion to HIGH“ - li-s powers ol_e\‘ii aiin l,\'l'i‘illil'.' on “VA ‘(I ‘r-l) CF lnen were :il..lin lo laaiit ‘l . iiv - — l i -— - _ , _ , _ , , . bored on the earth. " Priiiic Alinistci- iVIilCilZlZiL‘ lung _. sky“. ‘ r . - v 5.1.0.“. b balurdat :iiiiinlliic.:l_ tltc at iiiit- lizii \i.ii uiicolci t mun “we “Tn. “on”... had this last strains} nmneous caumi Leo ~ _ lccala ‘ii Lemon. rx-‘ iGLHClU-b the‘ pendulum ' lé‘ and men oi‘ tha- 'llitii' Darilcinzitluil iii in ' .nd .l €l“iOil3l ‘.3? i'i"i‘(‘I.i . ‘l fllml f‘. vleimil“ 1°“ ‘$101106 ‘bid-its l-ioiio r LltlliljtiYClil- ' l‘) “c1 ‘El n” 01mm‘. or B.W. LePrlac ‘who, owina in ii.- Mr. Mat-Lennon's Address ll. w: s (lL‘1l\' (‘Ll in . e in a c a - since oi iiiiipliixitiz: laciiiiics which niclit o.‘ Mai-Gen. C1 P viii Cliliiiilllll Aniba. to ie l1 -.l ‘ . v‘ ionnl aovcrnnie of the Frcnchi D-b 31.. 0i U10 ypgqgblig l brnlicli oi the Caliaclla Q ‘planted iii concise 'lll1l‘.‘illiL‘C oi the_ c wht n President l rh iuivti‘ ' a rank of Ambas- Flag itfiiiic To Sidewalk ljiiilcci bl lilic LJSL \Vl\l (Continued on PalIc ll (‘lll- 3i I __.._. A 65 _ mo‘ Steel flag Dole‘ weigh“ tcelinuiy’ of thz‘ sacrifice... ii Lanaaas iilzhtiiiit vouth werci ti: in l..c present struggle. He. - no t-iiort to Illllllllllllt! _(.‘l!1‘.(3l'. the hardships oi| . iiig in the vicinity of B00 llfllllldiiln fell off the roof of tile Rogers Hard-l m ware buiidinv. about 7 o'clock Sat- m‘, m. IIYdBY Pvenmg- and “ruck ‘he: the conilici. He did not belittle the sidewalk on tile Q1108“ 3W5“ 5M9; fighting powers of the foe. But} 0f the isltiore. No] oxide Wflf tllfll» habit‘. All}. ll/fuelieiiiiaii Jud btXltlCfiiét the the fa n: poe espie ie t: ‘pi sit-chess an: 1c run v o: c. that‘ the sidewalk in that ViC1l1iLY~NSiLhl sy mrtvhich. he saiirol. was. is filled with pedestrians busllyi resinous Y _ oi ‘the _ liltlnal clsllixlf f{_| shopping at that time oi evening. ilk. iitnn and ie ca oiis ii.r e‘. C1131‘ (if IIIUKIIYII GCYIIIRIIY IQ Call Nation EDMONTON. Nov. '2. — t(_‘l'l . —Five hundred persons meeting here today unanimously endors- ed a vote of confidence in the - stand of Col. J. li. Ralston. form- er Defence ' ' lllll overseas rein and called on lhc Dominion (l. ‘ ernment for immediate enforce- ment of conscription for over- seas service humane and Christian priitcipits, ‘l nt- wai‘ W11‘: blunt: iought. on Czii1-' lion's part not only for the dignifv| and freedom of the common man; of Canada but also for the diimityi nnrl 'l'€\‘t'l0lll of Lhc common mnil| Th, meeting was o; repl-esen. everywhere. The speaker had n: “m” o; ex_servi..em..,.~, m. . ‘ilililtlii. victory not. crown- ~~~‘ L‘ l‘ animations women's auxiliaries . Illi-l.‘ the Allied cause but he runiiid- 5 ' _ ed his civilian hearers that thev had 3fl‘:.‘d'p'“d'““ M oversaw so‘ forc recentlv as (trnnanws Stmll! man. read the Jiroclamatlon in n/Ibullfhtiay of stark fanaticism. the Nazi leaders-Hitler bv proclamat- iiri. Rcirhsminit-iiét‘ Goebbels and others in personal addresses til; “leafs figment: virtually to nation- a s c e. They mid up the Hora-Kiri ftm- a cism o! the Japanese as mi ox- emple for Germans in defence ofi "our below-ad Reich by every home; flvlir‘! street. corner. cverv clump of . trees." All thoualit. of compromise or canitulstion was rejected. i The Covenant made byline Allies so ion: axo with the dead of the ‘ l frontiers was impending. And when they meet again. Prime Mlivisttr. jawed stluccze on the Mctz-Thloniliiie barrier. last potverlui German . v‘ ln the southwest preparations for British sea and amphibious ac- ‘ lliess. was unable to be present Air ‘ Backs lip Ralston l. . tin ‘ the new ‘b93901! across the Allan-i prestige lo the man vqho MalL “.00: other Provinces b USA. 15.00. Subscription Delivered, $5.00. UITTIN G lllIETZ Vania Advance Threatening €iky 3, 1944 1O PAGES l _ __LU-\~D91\.N0\.l23—(.\i’)-U.S. tanks and infimil") slashed across 1\\'.') rzlil lines feeding," 31011. indxy and the Germans were reported trying to pull back nieii and ina- iteriai toward the Salli‘ Basin ahead of this mounting peril. ho more than ll miles separated the Americans wheeling around .\lelz other forces pounding froninliy i i-2 miles north of the fort-ringed city. D (icrnlzln b1‘ ciciist. reginrlini: the cvztciiziiion of 62.081! civiliriiu; from llunker- llliP- lllliicr! that n showrltiun baffle um". about lo lirczJi out iii this Chzinnei port un- ill‘ leiii: l;_ C.ech troops 0f ilic 1st idlaii . l'lfi\’ and aadian and 2nd Bri- The lst C’ I‘ I ‘ll Aim; t were quiet. Qn lQaZsilon Corrects. ital; ‘f; ‘Q7 liz: Iléfli‘: Lltii-eltllfnnllig . sang; s Slatemeitt “sisal.- “first: Canadian command cleaned up \ lchcren Island and brought ofi’ ‘ i Nazi survivors in boats. nan broadcast hinted that .:\\‘II battle was about to A for the French Cilan- l Us‘: .2 ieinforcements l l ‘i. Nov. i.’ - ‘.0 P’ “l I 1nd "i"l of Dual-crane encircled ‘n ‘ton 11d tonight there; b"; "'1 troops bf the 1st can- i I niit- oncelmon in‘ iii. rnc Nazi radio iis- IP- n t z.» i1 resultr of, , so c2600 men. women and MltKeriLie kings H l en had. been evacuated from Wt-dllvsfla . - . . '-. undcr a truce. ‘_ . loin: '0ClClll‘l’iG'1i‘.i'l' l As 11.0 U.S. 3rd Army beat 0f! ll are cabinet he foiliid ____ ltwo determined counter-blows l. e reinforcciilnit 110L315 "so deple- .d its its‘. to ensure the prompt re-l ‘ti “ l" north and south of Metz, the Ger- lJlZ cs. man radio declared that "the bat- tle which will involve 5.000000 men will flare up any hour in the west now." It asserted Gen. Eisen- hower ind completed all prepara- tor unemployment iflSlli‘~ Hons _ . - 611GB benefits from 111119 to 51X rjgyg gerllaeecrtjixnszegf Ilwlrliéiflgfigalgtlsglllolgbbpluglf c h u o n Visit To Paris I lgzilzlFAitffi Nolv, _l2 _ miiciiitioiic‘ . ‘l ~ ‘ . Qullllllngl ljer ieilotiltlis ocf ctiiisnbl-iiig: th§tgtxh . 1mg‘: Yard at. Charlottetown and i-e-. " .. f ‘f’ i _ . g inc lowering oi" the wait.‘ oi \\li.it lie i m“ m“ wii.n he re-‘ “ i it... l‘/_‘t.lli K011i‘ of he‘ ~i that led to prc- l m -. . . c i_ ent {idiisoty committee of Nat- “Swm ‘m ‘hcvlblliil cclcct "e Service iieId here. ‘P- Hlllllfl’. K. C». regional superintendent. told the meeting. tigat the shipyard. which em lciys w L _‘a out 170 men, was to be cosed‘ ““5,§;“;‘1.‘q‘1‘_jlfy;t°c’;n‘down the last of November until] " q r mm navigation opened in the Springs m“ ‘zipcriod offiremotiths. The-Char- "~' iltctciowi‘. committee and 1h ilCC M list-er Pfllvl bl’ (Jen. Mc-| PQRIS. Nov. 12 — (AP) -Prlme MilllSiPf‘ Churchill. returnlnz to Paris for the firs: time sitice ms ianL." n ‘back days ‘fl 1940 Opened c» layoff un rhlifl“ ", ' ill‘ 1 l‘ r=ai1v of i had the same oncliticiis "as; thc- mum‘ “ “lill l” 1‘ 1'91"“ 01*? 1011111 government which are expec- tcd to centre on the yggtoraipm Fltmce as a first-rate tvorld pow. . Pictou yard. which would not close. . It was further stated that i! the Hc Salli that after a talk to field i‘ yard closed no“ ‘He... gnploljeesl (“'- ‘ nlvponrrrl clear tn . l?“ He to “Eek. lizc . \ iliiitcri‘ DOTSQiILIPIl » , -_ bu“ “Jen .'§'°l”.“ 11g; t available t. meet. gmggegglglg~glgg551mgWe M" d: __i-e . 4.ac. l ;."$;‘.‘.'.‘i.."li.§l y. l» w‘ .U0“S_ I wuld mug fllll act e .1, 126s onw e fllllmy- . win," trained N . erio Uouxt er ample (flillp o5- Defcnce Draftecsi $1 a he ‘ Pi‘ imp‘? m] 0mm! his H31‘. l." i°.‘.‘.‘t‘i‘.i‘$;°il§“ Jéx-‘ifiiiéiil; . i a . . - i / “ l (Z;ltll€i1‘l2'C!‘l]‘irO\illCE.t< that rile l/JHM lmUll) IOU , sictlld be p accd llil ‘.1: chin 0311111’ ‘hm of youths =n that they ivouid have W “ml A (“KL _‘_ gihe opportunity of obtaining silfii- blimig ‘(my “Ni Ltfilzas on a “HA-m “ - cicnt cducailori. lositw cm ? (‘ol. RIIISHWVQ; Statement . merit. that B: fllll. the Univ-i States llnrl Russia had invited ' Dc Gziullc zoveriinient to membership ontlie Europciii mission siudyiixz the l cc. Yanks 0n Leyte HPG ttfilAdvanoe 3 Miles . i. dime DYCYitlHS llllSll tovl. < _. .i i iaziri. hezidoixnri- '11 d lriruil‘. : l\>.l(l liiu i‘\l'i'lf‘i'l(‘;ll‘..'i ‘.0 pierce tho "ind the Bav liiir said Lien w. ‘d their (‘nrrccls Prime Minister ill‘ arl<ied.'— i c lirsl c tic was lllfiivh‘. . , tlllC ‘fllflllfV-S l0}! MLHNHV _ _ _ two ntorfiis culci clans; from Qciicrl‘ wais illwtsiriiiigiiiltwgohgiakis‘ ToRoy-p) 3d.’ -~ inc l-Jlf! the ilii\i"l".ll1l€lll dcriiled H l~ll> l l0 lllel ll t- “l- l impm md Mum..- eupretiic effort to crush our liber- rend them uiiiil the molt could l“’l". Vancouver :i'.‘. 48 \ l ~- . * file fll‘i"£l..~'.'I-llfl!l§.l1‘.<lllf . ir Mn.“ m ‘Y’ i. . ltcaiiia 2‘. ... r ii wrrc made on Nov 1. \ ‘g1 m .\I,\§“‘\{.““‘i§:‘ ‘_“. " ‘ ii ttlllilflN u A lllCll~iil“ll-_ , -‘. . 1 . was. believed to .i.\i no“ tinned by the Prime itlinisicr as bc-‘ 400 ._. . . .0’) ii!(‘l\ in tin‘ 0mm" re" . hi2 wfflcicutll lraincv. Illa’ “ML... m9 Jan ms... we... 1 A m“ bi‘ T“ m" “m r‘ “i ‘“ retreat aiit‘ Amour-nits . t . . (P iv tialel wiiiilzi it'll lw alailiblf (iucrcti ih i airline. flail‘ fwd.“ i“. the liaiilc areas. uiilil Jan. 1 to —~ — -— 9°11 "Jcl 55M‘ 1' ‘ , a l’~.‘i.~..~i "‘iii<..-; Col Ralstoii said this rirlfll‘ llllllllil sonjmhklat male‘ with I ‘ffi°.‘.‘.§uf"§...."‘§ "on 1 scatter showers or snowilurric. rtiibai-katlbii ‘pi-oectiiirc. leave. rc- . ‘ nnsdllllrlg-‘eiis ‘iolléforfiisrnilggrnqgg5lfii fresher trainiiil; anti trail-"pcrl‘ilizin .7. ‘ r ' I Ilcw moon NOWIIIDPI’ 15th. 7 39 it‘. l "This first 8.000." hc said. "WOIIldIl ' P M icmllltlllrtl ‘"1 I'll" l‘ “'- 4‘ Al . niutv am sitnvica —*-"""~s‘""* LONDON. Nov. 12 -—_ 1C?) “l Charlottetown -— Summersido — ‘ The conviction Efcw ttfikllllilllllrllil mg.) onclon . formed quarters iere at i cl‘ v lliiflfiillliiiilflifixd —lag sllecaited; "Lgeénis Charlottetown '1 A M. iiizi mm cr ia ‘ c ‘ , _‘ _ t 3 4i- M‘ las No. l man in Germany. ‘ 5 25"‘ Chgqg“; "W" l " P l’ . . . . SUNDAY SERVICE Leave Charlottetown 11.30 AM. When the Niizis iod._ issued a. proclainitiion in Hitler's iirlnic and! “Brazy Weapon” . "w" illlmmlci‘, not Hitler broadcast it Ind 4 E 5L SAINT JOHN. N 8.. Nov. 12 —l to the iintian these observers found‘ Arrive Charmuflow“ 2 n M tCPi-Ucinia‘ ‘s V-2 rockets are‘ rniiiiriii:\‘.loii ril ilil-ii‘ suspicions‘ and 5A5 r M‘ "lust ll lllll /~ll‘<l- i‘l'll\ \\"-‘-'\ll ‘that tltc Fuclirci" is ill. mad or ' llillt hits no p ' dead niid that his henchmen ttrcl clmnpgTTy-j-rpwy _. "E \\.'iiii..m l-l Scibrrt. Lion on.‘ trading on his name and pres- llc- ' . GLASGOW’ Br ii mitiazri‘ fur Time. Lift‘ and iigc with the (icrninii 1ifi3ll1lP< l mill)’ "will rlllllllllil ‘ "ti miflliiilfh‘; laid in zinl "If Hillcz‘ iiatl iceii l|)(‘ , _ _ liw hove thrill)‘. Mi‘ SPlllPil.‘ bruatlcas: in‘ icrtnilily wnilld havc‘. (Fhtlaalllflttfgrg? 155 M slid lic Ill-ii horn told that lhc ii_\'-~ time si." i-winmculcci one source‘ I‘ ' ' mg bvnih poiistrntcs ' iziaitlnth \\it‘.i good connections inside Ger-l l __N s g-ERRN SERyK-l abrzit Li.) fort anti tcai ii hole 30‘~iii.iii_v. "Al the same time efforts. "MIA, mvuJ-Dmc SUNDA"S . lacing made tn biliici up Himmler .lt‘.'1lndlralc it desire to transfer as u", w,“ hung-go“ A, M lllllfll "l! possible of the Fuehrefs‘ “m; gm) _ acluab‘ Leaves Cariboo-ILM noon and l 4.00 r. n. lic (‘~‘)l'£‘R#('f‘l ' ieilintc no. inns IJFiIYZ obi: lo iiltvl tio. 1y holds the levers of power."