MAXIM‘ " l i‘ H "ml" o, ll l l l l, l u‘ MERE MAN g . mu MAN’ "rim" . Read by Everybody ' " i ' ' Covers Prince Edwardllsland Llketiie Dew C gfif ....i...‘i.‘.'.'.§.‘%‘ia='ai‘-“=i.‘¥~i"3a-n (JHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER c, 1944 ~ fi..i:i’i.’.i."illii.5“.i“imf "'5" "'°°' KATTLE FOR GERMANY SEEN IMMINENT ii-i-in-lt- Emile Dgda?“ will 911 BfilgflriillTwo German Cities h-.. in . R h V- . l . . A . . glllgrlijzs 171% mletallrront n Moty Visits Oanaian Corp‘. Fanee d ca red - _____._____.. -- - - _ ‘ ‘ ' j ‘ LONDON, Sept. s - (cm _'rn B ‘tish-Znd Army and the American 1st and ,l..,l,l_ ma; Insufficient i " I A TlligObl m . _ _ l 3rd Armies were reported tonight Sweeping forward through Holland, Belgium and lehuo govunlelht c? lit-gm m, .__,__ . . . . ' ~ ~ - liastérn France towards Germany's siegfrled Line defences and the showdown battle I material in l~ was eom- “'“' , , ~ or ermany apparently was imminent. l3” Pl‘ Rlcilled titdnl-lfl aclttmllgx yogi-till rnlflfilll wit; in-égglugnus- _ _ v _ . . Allied Headquarters maintained a partial blackout on the progress of the swift- glizéromlMontmul airport at near. mint after ieoeoteoiy Warning that l L . . lllllvllll! Bllvallcfl Allled elements but British forces were driving unchecked through v Jrve- minion of Adolf Hitler tnnt » - the Low Countries and Head uarters isclosed official] that American 1st Army re nigiiilggligrofiriggloliailerggllidtn: e .2.i..".’..:;i.f;’.‘ “m” ‘ - ~ ._ _. - " . forces had driven to Namur lnqBelgium, 35 miles southeasl of Brussels. . . . _ _ n» 1°11“ llewalmllnlllll! t . _ v _ _ . _ Free Belgian broadcasts already have been recorded from Naiuur and also from l f and vital guppllg. “we er . . " '" the fortress city of Lie e, 32 miles ar her into Bel ium and onl 25 miles from the l“ d _ s i: y men" pfilxlltlllcglll] llllle-‘lmellgllllltgllltll: plunize acro _ wlll, _ l ~ _- . - German city of Aachen, suggesting the Germans either had been driven out or had fled. an, nl- the Bnnsn waurllllclrlblhe‘ géilgfzréaningollobse an enrly likely . c . __ . . . Headquarters continued into the fourth day its silence on the movements of the n“ efibugiicgnlif Th, Rwlan declnlnnon nccnwl _ c Americans driving toward the Reich frontier, and gave no confirmation of Swiss- mormng Bulsario of harboring German " i i French frontier reports that the advancin Allies had stabbed across the border and 2o tons would be ‘gldgl "gm"; g: Reid A - captured Aachen and Saarbrucken g - n an ordnance depot neiii c l‘ °ll ° ma" i1. and Wilh . r " - ' , ' , cllmlm ll_ Qlll _ ll, ._ l, _ _ whom it is eager to settle count. . _ Canadian forces in a dri i I '»-'—"";» 5i aflivelthtlit the lnaterinlvasbe filial. hillllfloglilirflisll-ein the taxis gllillfill tailor nears- x , Dog,- Straitsitgortnsblsmaslrllbgerefilvitl:l o - ll‘ _ on o i e urs an a c gerent ag- - ‘ - . no once un w in t ree mles. . .;.... isiciltiitiitsli r a a i l ié£..?§“‘%i‘l?n2§“¥§i§i.f.’Zi"“$2"llg1 Allied Capture - " be gravely hampered. ‘ against Russia, s country she long i l ' » approaches to the B‘ All‘ aft l R.A.I" t th - _ . ' . f ti D k I that... wit... n. a dififlifi.‘i.‘fii§ti§§"§n£§§33n . . . . . - .z2.;:r...n:i:i..:ri.2tl? lm erque 8 ear Wlrillll some hours g0 solarc’ I has been in Cairo for some time its » I The garrison at Boulogne, although c cargo was rouzv. o Darvul ostensible efforts to negotiate with . - hopelessly cut off, is believed to i- '"—‘ in 51X twin-engine 1-“118185 llalm- Britain and the United States ham-l » have set up anti-tank gun screens B7 Chalk‘ Lynch fgflghe-Tfiallllld Pl-‘red by lust week's sudden change " l . and artillery and mortar batteries P d. t N I “ell”? w" C°"°‘l’°“d°“l w day morning the csmsimheht was in the B elnment. ,._ ' l _ . _ v for the defence of the port. * re s INVgITtlr-IP THE CANADIANB DR. - tttillisrteleiblliliggmatgil-oblgmbaergevllioitc? vilienrg l» _ - . T!“ main Canaan“ smkln‘ I n Sept‘ 5 _ (C? _ Rem") _ The t ml I n . , , force was within 10 nine, o: greatest revenge of the war ll 1W1 315%)“ (ixerfifiipe ° re one _ - , - l ‘I ‘ Boulogna and a field dispatch aheadzthe captiére or“ Dunkerquc ' aid tii C: ad‘ _ . P0 s armore un are near- , _ _ , - - ism.’ thrgughnsaglelrq, ‘ivilh: ‘Lilli. in: St. Omar. only 15 mile-l !l‘°ll'l i - stem firming ... .. M ... . . 5.’. ll-‘ll-‘GEV ‘L A P0P‘ l adinn CCorpsahfiagqugrltzrseliliggnnfieorhggnligrlls llselfigtrgilyhi-zvgiltllaign; ggeziig: mush “m” ‘lpenllll? wllll the m,” l“ Hi0‘ ' '—"' ed by Lt -Gcn G G Simonds Cor s Commander (C dl ' 1st Canadian Anny mmied UP YD A wmlderllbl‘ Germ“ mm‘ l’, euuuiut- ' ' OTTAWA set 5 _. (C?) __ .. ' ' ' ‘ - l’ "' “a a“ Am" st omer 2o miles soothe t f f‘ inned against the channel coast MA l . D - _ l Oieiseds Photo). . - B5 ° WVINNIPEG. Sept. 5—( 1P) — ll - - ~i Prime Minister Mackenzie Kim: s . 9111-115 and 23 miles D l l, o; (he gel-mm nl-my rom Antwerp to Boulogne and. as 9; presided over a largely-attended Dilnkcrquc. On this flank it is con- wfiiiil. three week; was forecast British. Canadian 811d Polish troops -. o s t b meeting of tile Cabinet today ns ' . H. . .__- sldereo probable the Germans will l...“ [oflgy by play-Gen. Hugh A. converse, this force might be dir- j n 8|! Bill 9|’ 1 1 capltnl‘ [ciirrzllis speculalcdb on inl- l W n _ _ n llgvnbllc tnislving some (if their anti- Young, who" coppoinltment as ven back 0n Dunkerque. por an. ec sons soon o rczic - S L as on e ence ns nt lti - Q... rte t - "1"" W" "ll- edTgy the government E | GI‘ éigainsth Allied colzilllmns gdsgliciil: nouuncesmliis (elrttaiwlzt today. ye re- Nut Officer: Desert Mon '-—'*— e mne rig. apzir. f \'].t- rum i o th d t, ' | t i rem ranco no, so (Charlottetown) Squadron ever decisions arc i-cacllgrylr.‘ llllnlllks l’ n,“ -———~- ——' In ilieelosng narélgw Zfistn pggket flelml’: hgecghinifiinnilcilrn Cairn-lien Evidence is accumulating that All Callels wlll resume lllelr mllll‘ the return of the Cabinet to nor- . Y from which some robot bombs were- Brigade in Normandy. German officers are deserting their lng after the summer vacation on lb . . By Kirke L. Simpson, Associated Press War Analyst h r i n; l l lnn m“ s ol- 5_ 5_ - tn l . t "18 "$111955 llioccduie after a good H A“. l u k m“ H _ wind aunlnst England today elem- , .mall so a u l1 n men and it is believed at port ons Wlllelllbelfl lllll- Tllell" ‘llllll’ "5 deal of travelling by ministers im- Th" ll“ "ll "l "ll l" l‘- lll‘ 5 "ll l" V" “Y cllllllllllllllillllllls ents of three German divisions have troops lire hollll"; "l"; "°“'» l" of three German divisions are trap- uill be us formerly at Prince of medlllllely affcf “l9 close of the centres lends credence tn unofficial reports that been identified and others may be sail-i in an interview. Tliev mo,» pad 1n m, p35 De 0519,15 u", ‘llllllfi Clllll-‘Ee and "Blll" Falwell Parliamentary session. smashed through the Manstricht and Lorraine ga _ in the trap. resist for months. but the Ililvalr. Hillel. new must m“, one mo" , “ill be held 011 Meudev Bud Thurs- _ to rupture Aachen in the north and Saarbrucken In the south. The encirclement of these a»! or u "or. i)?" l" W" ‘l l‘ ‘l decision. 1t probably will be his last ‘my “filings from 7 l” gollféalgized The big plilnes uittacked Stuttgart, Karlsruhe-Durlach and Liiiluil." was wmlbleted when the Brit-l’ “M” wccks‘ Tihflt decision L! Where l0 make m6 I nhlf .1“- hl I ' h 1g | G t t u 1 k l f fO0k AlltWCrp, lrt ll i m t, 1"” " Yilhl. lmd decisive stand. m“ M4941 ‘and a!‘ ' ‘fir: lllirrulillc] initial? Olwllouzly teligarllvelfgnligsln; 3,1,9 Illilfllyluriiorrillbltlicfii l But llle Ema‘ POTl-vcilillllogllenllsgill Unless they are p" and m 5m‘ ' are eighleen Cadets ower blows to break throulh the Slclfrled llne wcst of the Rhine and I unm the Germans are drlvell ‘Tomi w render in the 1mm late “tum llgljilllllscellllllg tllkelelgqlluxfjllilllilmgrilrillyi 308011 the {thine itself on a front that would put the Industrial heart of gthers foltress mints commanding l‘ ' ' o the Gflnnan‘ m“‘l§n"“"l'§,l“ slings ~ . " - ’ he che cit Rive,- Esiun _ y somew ere. It is poss e ye 1nd later mg with the R.C.A.F. as Air Crew.’ Germany from Essen in Frankfort at Allied mercy. l, l n l m l-l l state ‘ f“; £851lleglflrllgyFlliinAllscgllqllsidflllgg I I It i K ‘The llhlnlclznrlRlflop tofnthi Sisgfrled ‘line lllllét‘! “fSlévflffltklllllWfifllll gllfilsn flfxeflfiflnf-figllillfnlid Mlntgg: gifgczeiilltfurzl o‘? theelgeine: wl-tclhn.‘ I‘ - ur srulic am e nc n ow n, e con ourso crmcm rnn crsw broadcast a triumphant welcome‘ ii lllllllbel" m" elllliled wlill ‘he n a Y France Luxembourg, Belgium and Holland from the Lon-nine gateway t0 the Allies and said tli G I Nllv-l’ an‘? ‘Umy’ to the ltlusistrich‘. gap. Aachen is its northern anchorage and Saarbruck- Were fleeing across the Lllattleelgrilgrlil; s m?‘ lflpplceézéaegllflaglnghetlnllgagl ?_. on liq southern strong point. - toward the Reich. l s r . ' ' ' - Alipllfolltly baffled by th silence u “l. pol-Ce school gol-l-nel-ly Magellan ROME. Sept. 5 — (AP) - Can- Large-scale‘ German maps show broad belt highway artfully com l e pp “rt Charlottetown’ below lnnvlng adian forces of the British llth Army pleicil well lllfiidl! the frontiers and shunning all import. nt towns and algxfglilindirlliii Alltltig movements, the -—— ' - ‘f established a fund which with an ‘lellll bluntly today with rcllliOl‘Ct‘(l_ cities. It could have no economic value and is obviously lntenilcd to link Al“ l" i llfeli blrlwlles illilllfiil " - l ti b furnished Gerluun armor which ntteuluted low - -h si f-ied lin out ot etofth Rhine l“ ‘l’ “lllis l" "Willem "Bil"- Prlnoe of Wales “He” ‘e’ ' ' l. _ a nfldlilflllli amoun o e l _ l one er . cg l e p s s w s e . llnl n Benlln bread“ l c n _ _ d renmlnary o ar rmnna s by the 111611111 Gillvlflfmfirellslllfilllsllll tllffi- llélslémtqllé‘ géacgngllllelfrllilt-Ffrhagélnlllfl‘l The main Siegfried line lies along the right bank oi‘ the Rhinc. iiiv- devoted onlv q fewstergirlllilileisqlg“; fgfifjlffl ylfilgiddatlyn atllie llllllmbfll‘ of Ville fl 5010 8151p 9 - ° l * ‘iibg its river-front protection. It seems clear, however. that its upper llle llgllllngnnnnran ml‘ B l] ' g d .6 lsteled in. llllld 0" {Olmh Y9“ Prlnce °l knocking out a isms of enemy tallkqkcctor from the Swiss border to Kurlsruhe where the Rhlnclnml loop ____._ _ce a e gum‘ sluderhs an“ ‘v l I g taking 1 Wlll“ cillllllil ‘llldelll “h” l‘ “l” all“ leaving m; bametmd “m” ‘ takes off northwestward is already feeling Allied pressure as well. , dicaltied lnnlzflnicwcarursgslealthough SIOCKHOLM. Sept. a - (APl_ 5 _ (C?) - Al enrolled with No. 80 (Charlotte- gnlgsGgit-rncnjnlgggrdaaaggike! beat. offa Meantime Brllisihcanadlan opplngmp opermuom on the robot ttfigcexeéonnient ti?“ academic classes Sweden Wlll “m” “yhm m w“ .. . _ . e ' - - ~ . l; - firllzlll‘ tglllilifilkll; i “will sgélfiwrgrlgllxi-Bglldliitii- have‘ l ' bomb hatchery coast to the north and the British sweep through Holland ‘ ls hrger than ll; was n yell,- ggc, crlmitnials and retlurn to their ‘ovivin ‘l Mllfl it might been maclc to enroll a limited num- in Genrinn frontiers went forward swiftly. In the cast. Moscow finally s The reduction iln tllllgrnultflllgfgkfgf tglllgugfifi tfgié gllvfgélieshiilélémlilégs 5th]; ilv- demands per of Junior Cadets. age 12 to s t c't' revealed that the drive to break through across the Bug and Narewl 5tudnnts takllng 911:5] ‘nany “mu Mlnlster of social Affairs Gash‘) - - °l Elllillle 14 1-2 Will's. Will) llBVB Glade 8 l Rivers north of Warsaw is liaining ground. Comes at F‘ without teachers. Moeller declared in a speech n3- mo. piles of the Eight public school education as A gumm- [nkllng n: pqgglblg new Allied niovcs to tighten the screws Islcrlllaoolllintlggr Sélf sclgools C105 ed Wm mam‘ . n m n-rpport from the ligelhinsyeasriesi-ilor Cadets. aflb l4 1-2 nn Germany came with British disclosure of renewed and effective uirx not be known for some weeks ye.“ ,___.___ _*__ _ ' toentiniffirrtmifos . 'b ttl hi Tl it I N e l \ tors. It sci-m: v _ d3?“ (l éllnollg s“: ggtbgecég tanlilgdhtlnlglx; riltllliigilirilgaiiwlf tilliuteieapmolllgtc: wloulgrvllrlegcgslfcnllllll if an effort “czlfisugllllglzd lglzmfl-ag: defligllglilcligi _ “m.” l‘: ' 5g“ 5 m0 Xrl nld nnli ' is to be made tn trap in Norway both German szarrismu troops ertn-l llONDON. SelJt. 5 — (CP) —Lt.- Sources l5 was understood that the (“E ca“) Llllmfild lnglhiicrizilgtlllffigg“ 1g‘ adglllon the tinned there and ‘hose retreating from surrendered HnLmrl. The new‘ Gull‘- Kurt ‘Ditttrfmlta Plvllflgililflfl land-m- moringc ls more acute WHO 8ND PA“- : s. . :1 m . ' . _ . l ‘ ‘ _ , _- All“; silo csmazi or ie crmzm High ““'l W5 during the last schoo lllilllld "de- mo‘. advanced Cutie-ts received lec- aii rnirlu on tLc Tirnitz must In any case increase Glrm.\l\"lll.\l‘1l<lllf"s l‘ I Con“. d’ 1d G , . l than t u ed in an in- turg on navigation. meteorology. stir Scandinavian Patriots to intensified resistance nctiiitics, uhatmerl ma;lallldellgiency“glllllglléanglllllfig; year. PWC Second third and NQMEN ARE AHKEQ i rntlun of ~ otro engines. et-e. This "fllnllll! By The Canadian Press rise they mrw nor-tend. __ placed success out. of our reach" at All Fnnll-"Students. enrolled ves- BECQME MARPlEl) 6n per Week. | should be 0i Emil "l"? l" cllllllllll A series of enrthnunkes jarred i_-. - -" present but that a new total mob- foul“ l‘ l Y t d ls life as well us being of incstiIlPlenstei-n Canada rind iicrtheastcrn ilization would soon stabilize thelw-rda» Today m,“ year s“ em (“REE “MES! ‘ V .2 —-“;_ I I . nbln benefit to those 101111118 llle Unitmd State, early Tuesday. cau- . _ B h T t Wlistcrn Front. m“ mgistcr" 1 i tltuti n llrmefl Bell/ices» slniz damage ‘estimated as liich Ins! z . Dlilmfll‘ Colillfiuretl the AllicsWl Sm“ Changes at ‘Qlilfiifitmonlsul __._._______._. . . l _. v 81.000000, nnd promnfed Dr brcnic-throilgli to the Germans"lafggldwelglrlsimllgim. of Hope Riv- Don Lcet. Harvard University Scis- ____ , . ;_______ _. smash around the Maglnot Line in . l fplwg, h tell" E I I R r mologlst, to suggest that cities takci*' ' wmriril LONDON sap‘ B _ lop) __'l940 and said the “basic reason .§§'l“§.3§d§'.§§‘.'-S° at Nlollxl. oAllis ll precautions became“ o’ an moral-l I ' lBrltisli naval planes scored hits "ndeflylllg all 9"‘ difficulties lsdlnivcrslty nnd Mrs. Norman Mac- _l n 6 n sin! mouency n! ‘quakes. l Mnton Alrman on {he gm“ sfinonnnn Gnnnnn known-the inslllficlent number of Pherson cnal-lolletoll-n, Mlllnr _ _ ' ‘r The shocks imnarcnilv centred» battleship Tlrprltz and damaged n‘ the forces cmployed._” Mcmne‘ who nnd leave of absence "liowiinn lllvci‘ uhursiinv. UIIISOS Flllfl’! “°"l°°"“'”‘lll; koml ‘vhiml lllwl" . . least l6 other enemy vessels iu I n33‘; lllgnlmllflfg- “"5 “l” l" all" i while he attended Queen's 9'54!‘ ilcllgll? gtlggfllfilfildn tfnllnifielieclienl lvfis 5211951“ T’?eggrglfgilgkswlellnngncxl; “Now we ure ffgnliting on con- girilg-llfid l‘§,fnl{fcfj§n“°l§l,., lhlin s ‘ills ut Fort Au . postponed indefinitely. Mayor Aaron ' fldflfnfllfw nnnounced tonight: smerahly reduced "mm" he as‘ l cuter; since the inst term to take a m 94,51 l LoNDfgN. Scarlet. 5 —- is?) c-apl/l i-lomvitzioftgornizvall“cmimnteéloigilnt . The TlrplLZ previously crippled aegttvgd. Lmilennoiégunaglonulhstrgiggth lboslblnn n‘ westmount, Quebec. l . ,_ ' i - tot ermuny ' rlgmgg n e c y" l-ull l. ' Bllll ' e o za on as eenl “we. inni- wanna-n. n n ‘lliiiilci-cnrrien by the Bruw" 000.0003 w n has been received that llhcaetrlgirilblilignlliriicfjmlg fllet ilerlsel "w “ll” “l l" m" “mill l" ill“ embel- q-lll ‘Y l _.;“- Fly l-lldkl 1n the form of a denial — ill‘ ,, 3 h an“ been renal“ last few weeks. is concentrated on ‘ ‘ “""‘“ 0mm“ Cllllsnd n flurry in Britain today Millions Awakened Flying Officer Millard Wri ht attacks, as rec y‘ the 5h _ _ _ __ _ ortened prepared lines th n u ___ 9-6-11 and provoked an nmclnl denlnl Possibly mnnons o’ pnrsons were Colcs, DEC. of and lrs. ed gépillffillclkzniflg méilalllei lgzl-mlnlggtl it will be possible for us to restolre Datum Flmilm“ llllli Plldflv "m" Allied suprenllle Invasion “KS5 awaken“ l” “W5” “ml buildings fit? iriitgifalfiii‘ Olltglllttlmllslflllelllllcsflsglsllfreiiellliy radio stntions hangars all‘? sl l t l m ~ . Clliillll‘ oycl‘ " quarters that t e enemy shook in an area ranging from l l1] t1 Along the ll" ll°W 0! 11 e Weill!‘ 5 m “"9441 oapltulnted. Canada, along the eastern seaboard °n August 25m‘ and “hlfr 02:5? llln Ollie Hammer. Hitch tide this afternoon ... .128 The Blllllil‘ “m” m‘! u" w Vllllllllll- “ml ‘will ‘*1 wl-“mslll- ovEi-llgg niilifiligirihcrgleesyelili: wlf££| gglwneigelonnorth of the Arctic Cir- 0th» Commute and tomormw at 4.4a. Orminnli '°p§t§°tic§"l eltiiiilfilll u): Pfgwllllllllllllfélnfly “Btllmghnigspaper he has completed a tour oh Lan- cle near North Cape- lTlley 8hr)‘: other Nail commentators and "Si" “lgngagl, 2%?! albél-llélzglil "rgn I oce nu oweei- a u . n l “"—‘ Wm .. - ltlellgfleed‘ rdmsbllllllll lllll-‘l fine“ lilgttfuctlgilinhneirisd gczun aotour on ggmgQ-lnenotiiriinnibler pfllleslllhuers‘ Glioirmglgly tlnlgratldegll h?” bwztltfl “f B ILLIAM STEWART larriw’ “an” moon km 9' am "slime in 1i n Dance Arthur nyrlggéqlfl glen. eyerliglnqufkghoflcllnnotllvlfig Mxlllllm "Em" bllmbelif new“ glmsh planes were lost’ gttillition in the reugr wliilea bifilg- y w Bwnmerside tide 13 minutes latex " i. Corn Hi. - __ l i te l def WITH T isrr CANADIAN than Charlottetown. flood lllililt‘. gil-‘ill-‘cignnlénflfpl clUtown-Borll mrigidllear 03km’ N‘ H" m‘ ' ' " " _ urllgghal-xonldn-the - ARMY m IMHEé-DEECALAIS AREA m!“ m‘ sun“ ~ ~- 9'8"“ "n hi‘: i?” K231i“??? "imp? ' 52h“ nllesrlfiigfiyl flegtthrmlllethcegaxalxéeaagf‘ tail; rifirii cllerlomwvu — lemme-Id- - when supppr M’ s‘ M” N B i d m‘ cmilleliigr feelt lin thiassare; was forming bands 811911118 bmllll 5"“ and W“ 5“ evldelm“ Monk“ ‘ llth h“ Tlwlllily v-eveninrg‘. . HOW?“ about foflsl‘ years. instead of warfare. of them as vou drive ahead of mltnlc M"! C‘ IONQNIII ‘i l-Il-l " ' __ 9-6-41 the so year average at the turn oi naAryblrgggcigsaadontélgetiggrnligsncglirl; fig; glgllltgleflll’ allfedihillllllfllellf mill“ - “fnlfinlll-Efnll-lfll-Mon u“ M“ "lllinler Rivrr llflv- tinnm Tn" thgtrceearélynhat h‘ Md no desk‘ . w make l-ndlcnl declslonn ln me off main roads. Here and there 5.45 p.m.; 8.40 p.51. . w 51‘l"m nn-‘n 1i 1 e g 1 m Dl- L”; ld west" and explained that the Hi h elll-"llm l” m?” ‘wad’ m“ 5m“ ' .. lib. if not fine ltllohtllltryday’ l i? §§n1§i“n§’§§iy prudent for ‘city Command is faced with three taslcs l“ German and llzwimh’ fag“? ‘UNDA! sun“ A 944ml NORTH SYDNEY. seat. 5-(0?) officials to make nleus for conlniz ' lfifilll“? "g" "wpsliwml “l?” glgliltc eglftrghge xgirtgéfill‘ coiizegleivi frjl" ‘é;'lf“fnlfl" l‘ ll°°l'- 1 M‘ -Funera.l services were held here with possible earthquake dangers. ‘ uillfi ton gllllderxflnnltily, o u“ me‘ amonci the trees somewhere behind cnnnjuufzl’ l" "ll 5-45 ll-"l- Di _ dgehog position wn - New Glasgow todnv for Sister Mai- Josephine Fire Would oflnlfltlite l mllor ha! f nl n e those signs. but few Canadians have H ll f “l he ln’ ln lll "m; o; In rom w c Germany. at the chosen l!‘ (Dolly except Sunday) om July aintgg F!“ M’ mmxwl‘ on a gsrthquai: in wlnteer. moment, can launch a counter- “me u’ loo Leave Chariot ' Even civilians who have seen the "‘°'"l l P-lll- January s l n; Onlll-lotwnwn one -.--i--- llluoll- enmnwmenu n" fgw fl-lqugh most Arrive C‘ rlottctown 5.50 on. » in olowinr. 9~t|~il A l“ l’ t i Mullen. mnnon. Sept. ii-icrl-An so. °lll" Germ" llleellmle 1111- f th h h rdlfl in bo b ~ "gull" llfm“ “m? med noni- lull in the robot offensive W88 dicted twin Allied invasion dilves ° all?“ “V” °° "l ‘z m s P. I. i._u_ n pnggy guy; | l" "Y r m f tn nhi b h the Sisters of Charity at Halifax in broken by a mull-penis attack or e ne—— y t e United The plumb magnum m“ Qnly DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY .. , 31 chm; to Mount 8t. J b ust after daybreak toda, but the "as states 3rd Arm through Lune- n ma}; pemengnlle o; the missus... lulu‘. . Orche gurgling-any, 60 years . Ls er {British public regarded this as n Iflebs mustnow ofuflher "iadoubly impo ville. Gnlween. tie Ardennes and lnuughpd can have rescued Eng- Lone Wood lnlondkqm A M, i. VY;"""”‘““'.““' one tuusht M 01m lleY» l'°'l'°°" "llll "l" l l“ b“ -' to buy Ton and loo by the “flavour” standard, the "W!" Meuulelus. 11nd by the lund They declare that the robots 11M A- M. m r. M. ,-,..-n‘ ,",‘l‘l‘ “mlll l” Lourdes Halifax and Bethurot. N. and the ireneral feeling grew that - 7th Army through the Bclfort Gap fell everywhere in thb part oi the Leaves Caribou — 9.00 A. M. 1.0! . ntns served. All ' Nol- ydngy m the fl -bomb menace wn aboutl l between the Vosges and Jun count nlthou h onl wo in e ht P. M. 5.00 P. DltaL l B retumina to I 1y. ii v t "54 remain in 1910. idlW- . Mount/lint. or 10 exploded when they crashed. ri-itcglc balance which we PR5. fill? -~|\.-1>.|r\ “ '