(Iflgdllll, Fouled III. glsrmallei town Guardian. Two Cont. NAZI CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1944 >2'///’ ' The People's Pape MAXI M6 OIL MERE MAN ~\ a Covers Prince Edward? Island Like the Dew‘ ZTH VICTORY LOAN CAMPAIGhi, LAUNCHED Essen And Berlin Hit Heavy Bags By R. A. F. filiictory Loan ilampaign Gets N. Oct. 24 - (‘mudavl — A miizhtv force of R A. F._ bombers battered the German railway centre of Esen and Berlin lust night. the air mimstrv annnun. 08d curly today, following up day. light raids on Welcharen Islnnd in LONDO -— (GP) the southwestern tip u: Holland UIIIIBI‘ "Id shlopina off Norway. More than 1.000 heavy bombers carricd out the nlaht attacks. —-—- _ T surprise announcement came Total civilian ptlons of lust fore 1 oclock this morning shout $185,000 for the Province géldwfrligicaied that other targets a1. wgre taken in yesterday on the “m, day of the Seventh Victory L01]! campafgn. Nu breakdown of the total by Counties was available last night, but the fig. m is much larger than for ths first rlny of the lust Victory man campaign. The statement said: Lust nlszht aircraft oi’ the R.A. F. bomber command were over Gfiulunv in very great strength. with the great armumrnt and rail. wuv centre of Essen as the main ob_ jective. Berlin was also bombed." 111W Yesterday. R A F Luncas. ters struck a ain at dun empiace. ments on Wa cheren Island in the Schfilde Estuary which have been hampering the Canadian drive to clean up the pocket of German ~ trons on the mainland to the‘ soluinh o b cuvv om ers from the United _!5tates 15th air force in Italy mean. -whilc hammered obicctivrs near Munich. Reizcnsburg and Augsburg in southern Germany. and ‘n west. ern Czechoslovakia. following up a ru a small force of British- based R..A.F Mosquitos Sunday night on Hamburg und other tar. gets in the western Reich Other big bombzrs from Italy bombed objectives near the Brenner P088 rullvlflv line in northern Italy. while tactical air force fight. enbombcrs flying through almost- sollu cloud banks over the Po val. Says Construction 0f llcw Bar Ferry Behind Schedule The following information with mum n» the new car icrrv has‘ been received from a member 01 we Board of Trade: “I stiunblczi on some information this week regarding the situation h. respect. to thc Car Ferry con- tract which I know will bi 05 m‘ i. rest to luu _ lcv strnf d d b0 bed ' “You will rscnll that, the contract‘ transport? an m emmy for the new Car berry Wi-‘S- British bombers set four vessels azinounccd with a (Feat flourish; on fire and damaged a fifth m two late inst spring, both in the Island, nttac s on German shipping of! papers and in the House I Com-, Nor y Monday. an air ministry mcns. and dclfverv" was a nounceil crmuuunlcue said. 1 <Octo r 1st, or the 111st 1945. -*-—‘-—-_——_—— 0‘ p6 'l‘ransport Officials "The contract, wns let 11o Muglene nrl srics Ltd. Sore Q1113 c» - - - - - (‘if liliich Jcsooh Simard of Sorcl VISII Maritimes and Montreal is prfisldcnt and principal owner. SAINT JOHN, N. 3., Oct. 23 - "lily information is that, not a (cl?) — The Board of Transport stroke of work in the actual con- Commissioners, Ottawa, will visit strnclion of the ship has btcn per- saint John tomorrow in the course formed. of a Maritime inspection trip. They "The vnrd at Sorel was not big W111 meet city councillors and board enouch to hold the hull. oi (rude council members. A civic “The plan. called for a hull luncheon will be given in honor of drawing more water than is avuil- the visitors. able at Cape Tormentine and had ._.__i-__ io br revised. “The net. result is that up uulll last week construction had not started ond there is not n chance in the world is shit’ “"1"! reads" for service in Ocfvbcr 1945- lt will be nearer October 1946.! “My information come: fwm u man who was a delefulu l0 ‘he Board of Trade mectipi’. huld M Says Potato Prices Threatened HARTFLAND. N.B.. QCt. 23 — Kentvhle, N5, {his month Mr. <01?» - canodinn potatoes will be Simnrd was ghcm in the interests‘ selling for 50 cents a bEgYoJéJBfOlE of a Canadian ship buildlns bum, 5011"“ "W255 W Péwefo, “Q 13g; "'°‘"'”m"‘° “"3 “m” ‘he “MW lédocoso exporllbagcsrml-I n lllatficld statement in the presence of (he J- C" - - a ' l‘ I ' I“ ielegate above mentioned who is gfirllfltfggflliégfiififjifinggflgm at ‘mslmnslble mm}, day. Hr; was commentinit on a. prices board announcement that export permits would be issued N s wherever a storage shortage existed - s HALIFAX, Oct. ‘d3 — (GP) '- Novn Scotiu subscriptions on the all the potatoes in e cold be exported without flanker of] opening day of the Seventh Vic.‘ tory Loan amounted to S1607-000- l. By KIBKE ‘ridgeheud south of the Mus in achieve two significant results, (l) west Schelde‘ rlcs for Allied Rhino lulieut with the 1"‘ to Bergen 0p Zoom, Brcdu and Tllbu gen Op Zoom ut Allied disposal. Developments in Holland seem lmpendln mussiv Allied ffenslvo hern to Aachen. fronts for that purpose. American only removed that stubho communications with the front in ward move in that sector. . rnunlcutluus via ' twerp or other heunNijmegen pocket between the capture of S’Hertogeubosch should ar Situation LastWiQTg-lht _ (Associated Press War Analyst) - ' Converging Canadian and British drives to liquidate the NIII the second (In-y of the operations. Obviously they are designed to elbow rnnm for u major AnglmAmerlcan offensive to turn the German Siegfried defense line in the north. To that cud Field Marshal Moutgoms y swung the weight of his llmlteeLpui-pou attack westward In the still rather cramped lower hub as its immediate goal. its fall would cut the lost Nazi rail link with troops south of the Maas and in the Schelde estuary islands. Coupled with Canadian northward drives north of’ Antwerp ill be to oust the Germans from the whole Maasland shelf south of the rlver. Success would place the whole road and rail network south of ths Muss and linked with the Schelde estuaries via Antwerp and Ber. Berlin has reported heavy armored forces being eon. oeutrutcd behind both the United States Ist Army ‘and British 2nd Army barrier to an immediate advance toward the Rhine: but cleared a difficult road block. Virtually all hartLsurfac. ed. alLweather roads leading eastward from Holland Into the Rhine. land plains pass throuzh Aachen. Its capture should speed up 1st Army Liquidation of the Nari transdtiaas ‘ ldgehead was essential to the Allies, however, for other reasons than to gain shortliue com. long as any considerable Nazi forces remain south of the river they form a potential lanking threat to Montgomery's troops lu the Aru. free Montgomery to mass his power eastward for a new breakthrough attempt to turn the Nazi lthlne defence front. Expect First Day's Sales To Be $75,000,000 OTTAWA, Oct. 8 — (OP) —As canvassing closed in the first day of Canada's Seventh Victory Lolui, officials of the Notional War Fin. ancs Committee said tonight they were optimistic that today's appli. cations would be in the neigh. borhood of $'75.000,000. This figure, they added, would sl htly in excess of the firs: day's figures in the Sixth Victory Loan. The current drive is aim. ed at a minimum vbjective of $1.- 300,000.000, $100,000,000 more than the miixiimum quoba of the sixth a . cam-p gn. to warrant Nazi expectation of sn Committee officers said they along the whole sector from Arn.. had reports of enthusiastic buying l from the armed forces as support for their ho es of a $75,000,000 first day. wit all sections of the services exceeding totals reached L. SIMPSON Holland reported good progress on the opening of both the east and supply line use, (2) to gain ample nt S11...‘ ' rg. the operation seemed calculated capture of-rulned Aachen has not already has announced it. has rfiached 84 per cent of its total o Jective. In Canada, the troops were doing equally well with bet. ter than 50 per cent. of the total army objective reached at the end of the first day of selling. Officials at; loan headquarters here pointed out that to rencn preparation for the next major for Schelde estuary landing points. So Waal and the lower Rhine. The go far to remove that threat and 000,000. daily purchases must total approximately $72,500,000. Of (hi5. amount, $33,500,000 must come from individual Canadians if they are to reach their minimum ob. By W. W. Heroher LONDON, Oct. 23 — (AP) —The Red Army in n two-day smash into pro-war Germany has overrun cl- most all of Memel territory, reach- ing the Niemen River clone its entire course to the 331m $541. flud penetrated 19 miles deep into East Prussia from the eusi. on an ill-mile front, Moscow announced tonight.‘ In u crushing offensive that for the first time carried Red Army warriors into thelNazl homeland on the long road from Moscow and Stalingrad, Premier-Marshal Stalin announced that 3rd White Russian Arm) troop; led by the brill unl- young Jewish tank expert. Gell- 1V- an D. Cherniukhovsky, had overrun 900 towns and villages. 590 0i the"! German. in an attack from the east. A soviet bulletin then announced the capture of 500 towns and vill-. pgcg in the rcconnuest cl Mimcl. territory. a 1,099 souare_mlle plea ceded to Germany by lthuanlu Mal-ch 22, 1039. under German DTCSSIIIC All of‘ Meme] territory except the town of Mcmel itself. was cup- tured in a breakthrough bv Gen. Ivan C. Bagrumianb; 1st Baltic army which cleared the Niomen River's northrrn bank 5mm 115 mouth on the Baltic to the Lilli- uanian town of JurburkR-S. Thus a second front clear across the to of cast Prussia has been formc . and Berlin said the R115. sians were attempting’ tolclfiss the causing u shortage in Cunudu. he it was announced tonight, against‘. said The onlv hope of arcwcrs 0b- tnlniniz u price equal to the cost of a provincial quota of $35.200.000. General sales and payroll sub- production was movement of the lnrlzcst nossibc amount of potatots lcflbtioris totalled $1438.00‘?- from the country. Coming Events "Bho — l Wed 1d . | w Mapoque ‘gag, "Private Sale-Al horses 5-8 ‘Sara old. Merton Bagnalll 0131111151’ "Chicken so and Dance. " Lot _ t b B, JOHN M HIGHTOWEII who". Hall. edncsduv lggzzil‘ WXSHINGTON’ t 23 __ (A?) -Undcr the leadership of MEWS- "Masquemde Dunc, in sive Gen. De Gaulle. the rooubllc New Peru; mu mid“ 90mm, QTLIL of France omerzocl today from 10"!‘ W ' ' ‘ . . d k ear of defmt. ocouipfltliih mm. omhmr" m M 11' all? tile rsfvsezes of war to take com -—" a ti i 143G391“ Tm °d‘"°"°‘§ ' l§°ls°l§5e$firfia ggtliblnomeacl: 315' Webstelgse‘ orrtuiilfig‘. om 10-24-111 fluted": position 0! WW" l" ‘he COUIIO O I ‘Two actiontsmbg‘ its Allies marked as mtlgicken supper and dance in llc.— Hall Wednesday October- the renaifiimif, ‘gt tag §lilfi nd mh- Good music. ' lll-m-aiiaiissighit noon (EIIIJJITT) Hglnliu- toneously iecomuaed thgsfbtllma 01’ “"1 Wu!" Ind DHW- hi Gen Do Gaulle president ma? River Hall. ‘ Wednesday. a fihnnrovmoml govemmmgj- P Bl‘ 25th. Supper sorvcd M 3 2. n. Eisenhower turned over ' M‘ 19-233‘ to his administration virtually all um h 1‘- mratropolitnn France except the p", t‘ Tel- ERIN"- Biuiw- western front combat zones. bv de. gm“ s‘ ‘Mimi’! Chlmh- TW" clarina the non.com t ores o be iitthfleomewwn- wedne-‘ldllly- 0°? an interior zone" That inclu ' 015-?‘- the capital of the provincial Rov- ercment, Paris. Not since German invaders en. voicrard the shattered notion in the summer of IMOhndFrnnce attain. ed such stature in the furnilv of notional‘); such control over its own a a . Recognition by the three great "c" ‘"- rwnvrld “hour: “M” “frictions. Brdsil, Peru a. latelv uftor snnouncinc rs. cognition the United Stat took several adiustme "Dance at Iimer ld H ll Tues. My‘ 24m. sponsored by awomen‘: Institute. l0.2l.$4.2i. “Qllwun. Igglofrwkzlfiaflll-‘Yb-lxl: to brink RINTIIKIG ' lacunae of icsél-FE? 11 France Assumes Control Of Own Destiny Again _ Regime Headed By Gen. De Gaulle Recognized As “Provisional Government.” ‘ l“ - - i d“ hge by Edward It. stxttiniils. act. es under. - 111i; relations with the new France in ne' 1 The State department nnnoun. ced that business and professional pople who can show a irood milit. dry or civilian need for their pre. senoo in nce miw obtain pass. ports to no there olchoush trans- portatlori facilities are "extremely me . 2. Diplomatic and financial uu. tlioritics predicted thx curly uufree- m: of Sl,000.000,00u of French as. sets in the United States including about S900.000.000 credited to the h“ ell M heavy nréYawTrggsurrtg"offida-ls aid the. question of reopening business CCIHIIIUIIICQEIOéISHUBIWQQH the ‘Plait- ; once was n er ggnglilgtigg. Action is expected in E he recognition was announced I t t . wh describ. §5".,§°.°.§°“i§”n$ lsna Iianngny with n lncreosinclv democra. tleomgeiigtrn on within France without rousinit any wwwslllcn Push as nshinuton had icon-d. and that a stable and wsll established French ovemment had become essential to he oriranization of Eumucflfl l5- fairs. F-Red Army Penetrates I9 Miles Into E. Prassi The Japanese news ugencv Domci “has announced that British troops have landed on the Nicobar Islands in the Indian h broadcast said today. CBS record. ed the broadcast. Jective of $000,000,000. There was no indication avail. able at Ottawa headquarters to. night as to how the canvass was. oing over with the individual uyers, except in a_i'ew cases, but "strong hopes" were held that the payroll savings campaign would again be an outstanding success Increased returns also are looked for from the rural areas. One loam, official said reports from farming communities showed a decided in.’ crease in farm revenues and lrl was expected much of this in.‘ geese would be converted int: Seven lsldn-d Soldiers ilome n . Large subscriptions reported to- , dag gicludedc Shayggiigan Vii/otter Q E .. Seven Islanders, veterans of the §{,‘,,,,p,,,‘,’,‘§§_’ fismriap figféfiuimg; “B10018 111 Flume and Italy» W‘ Crown Life Insurance Co., Tor. turned to their native Province last 0M0’ saloomooo; western savmgf; 1113M? They We" m“ “Vibe swim“ and Loan Association, Winnipeg. by Mr. Leo Bradley, pres dent Chur- wand, $1,500,000: Luke o! the lottetown brunch of the Canadian 11mg Co" Montrmy 5759mm and legion, Mr. .f. T. Robison of the Everybody in the early stages of the last loan 5 The army overseas for instance. the minimum objective of $l.300..iwml' and we"? Aotlve. user. vigorous manhood ls slwlys proportionate to the scope and Power of reasonable faith. 10 PAGES Holland were threatened tun ing move toward the heavily miles to the east. Canadian troops. SWCODllW from the liberated town vf - on the Bclriiuihtx llltlrllllli c c north of Anttvcru. ware rcuilrtc: little more than three miles from Roosendaul und promisina to cur off BBIREn Op Zoom seven miles to the west and slightly south. Tlr: tommlss. emnsliili: in on ‘S. Hertolzcnbasch from_ three direc. tions. rocked tlln Nazis back approx- imntelv six B11165 in liberating {our kev to\vns-Schinindel_ Middelrude, Ollnnd and Brufzgen-and raised glagir two.dav bag of prisoners to y Fresh momcntum was given the igflllfill oilcnslvc against one west- 1cm flunk of the Holland bridge- illfiud by a new attack luiiuchcd ai. ~ mldnlizlit from the south side of thr- uld Willemsvnart canal. south. east. of ‘SJ-lertogenbusch N “the. m. . n. Dcmose. ‘s va - fought into the outsltirts 2f“ _ licurn. two and half miles due east» of Sileriogcnbosch: reached St. Michiels Gnstcl. three and n. half miles southeast of the fOfblFCSS _ fighting for a brldize uqrossihe Dommel River at Boxtel. six miles to the south. 'I‘o the west lst Canadian army troops forizxd steadily ahead in duudly flilhtmfl aloha the Schelde Estuary. though their commander. Lt..Gcli. ll D G Crcrur. was re. l_JOl'l€(l to have been ill in Britain ior scverul days. Brcskcns. which hold the largest German garrison on the south shore of the long svat. crwav Icflulmz into Antwerp. was captured Sunday‘ ' ' ‘ (A Router Nci o Ancncv dispntch from Alllcddienciqaiartcrs in Paris I\'i0lldki\"lll.Qilt snid the Canadians lmd pulled out of Bnskcns At hvndnilartcrs tllc position was dcs. cribcd as uncertain and .1 seesaw fight apparently was in progress:- Scliaundijke. three miles south of Brcskcns in the Scheldc pocket. was CflDlUPYi today by Canadian Infill}, Nazis forces on the south side of the Estuary now are estimated to number icwir than 4.030 men ivhlln some 11.000 are believed t0 Courtaulds (Canada) Ltd.. $550- 000. Incomplete returns for the firsil day reaching Lt..Col. G. H. Rhin- ville, national chairman Veterans‘ Welfare Division, Mrs. E. M. Bagnall and Miss I ‘ ‘ Arsenault representing the P. E Island Division of the Red Cross. for the ' The men are: Gnr. C. G. Mc— Army Loan Commitrce shop/rd ap.._ Guirlr, Dromore (Mount Stewart); plicaticns totalling 511222.350. Pie. E Perry, Mlscouche; Gnr J- against an objective oi $2111.10" L. Mitchell, Mount Stewart; Pte A. M. Rix, Alma; Gnr. M. H. Llewellyn, Murray Harbour North: Pte. G. Marshall, Covehead: and Pte. G. A. Shelfoon, Charlolte- town. 000. The total was well ahead oi‘ the first day in the last loan and ,1 included 45.840 applications from.‘ troops in Canada. ' l Royal Military College. King.; ston. Ont. was the first urinal group in Canada to pass its qunn 4 .000. M.D. 13, Calgary. TP-l ported $477,660, for B6 her cent n1 l ' quot-u. Other leaders included M g e p. s. l-Ialifsx. bassoon m 5a Dex ent. “Boost g u civilian morale: Bu; ' Honds."—That‘s tho slogan _ for L Rockcliffe All‘ Station li"‘.ll‘ Oi. , tawa. The station firc _ll ‘ headquarters for an chjr-clivc 0i’; 50 . 00. The Ontario drive made thrl most spectacular start in lonn his. Lory. officials of tho pnvroll suv lngs section said. wiih Hr) of th. LONDON. Oct. 23——tCP)-—Cu tum of the border town of Salmlarvl at the NorwcazlainFiiinish border and all Finland's northern nickel ' mines was announced bv Marshal provinces 2.000 esnh <1: - . Sficllin tonight qualifying for lionni ‘ The valuable nickel mines in the Rtsumo urea were operated by the International Nlclael Company _0f Canada to which the Soviet Union hos agreed to pay . .000 through the Canadinrv government. Finnish troops driving up from the south were within 140 miles of a iunction with the Russians a! Salmijarvi. Japs Report llcw Landings _ vassers said the surcc ms attri- butable to the ndditicmnl moms available since the abolition o1 compulsory savings. New Glasgow. N. S., announced it has reached 20 nor cent of its general canvass and payroll quota. ll. 0. A. F. Awards UITAWA. Oct. 33 —- (CF) —Alr Force headquarters announced to. night the award of the Distinguish. ed Ifiying Cross to six members of the .C.A.1". serving overseas. ipients were: sqdn. Ldrs. J. R. Beirnes, Edmonton: J. D. Browne, Floral Park N.Y.; K. J Fisct, Outremont, Quebec. and w i an." a Brtis A. lmstead. l-Iamlltnnt FOfs. D l W. Goodwin, Maynooth Ont., and i D. C. Laubman. Edmonton. I NEW YORK. Oct 28 —- (C?) — I cation bull cccully Dnrtialli- flooded Wnlchcrcn Island and i119 south Beveland Peninsula on the north side The German radio cluimcd to. lilflllt that loncurnnrr Nazi gun: Still (‘flcctuflv urcvcnicd Allicd sun. plv ships from entering ilic l3‘ ‘ tuarv although tlclcl (lishatch. salrl these ruins on (he north side: of e rivcr had D0611 rJduced to one battery Quebec llity Buys Victory Bonds LONDON. on. 2:: _ (cc) - r...» ish 2nd Army men hammered w antique furniture inc." Mall. $4.00: other Provinces t USA. 35.00. Subscription Delivered. 85.00. ight ilS hard-driving Canad EFEN CE POSITIONS THREATENED British Add Canuclts Advance In Italy (Jermain defence shields for all Western inn troops thrust in a flank- fortified German position of Bergen Op Zoom and Brit- ithin 2 l-2 miles of the Silertogenbosch bastion, 40 *i"i-i i/mmYeY Lonzv CAMPAIGN LA UNCHED WITH ENTHUSIAISM ls Recovering From Wounds PTE. W. E. DOUCETTE try. eliminating anof.liei' Nazi Wounded in action. Sept. 17, at! stronizpoixit in this sector. The Dunkcrquc, is convalrsclng satisn. town which hos n normal DODUIMZ. factorlly, according iu latest in.‘ gm 0512.000. was in ruins when the formation. He was wounded about Cgiiudiggs cinteredwrilsn Randal. u month after he went overseas. {kn}: 1.0M 9f“ a? _C°T195T>°n- Pie. Doucctte's wife. the former F!‘ 11 0 m!“ (USP-itch Miss Helen Shepherd lives at 61 Pownal Strcct, Charlottetown. His father, Mr. George Doucctte, sides at Summersiut. Laval’s Antiques s Jiiot Genuine - of the property of Pierre Laval to. day at Clzatcldon. his government. i l i NEW YORK. Oct. 23 -- Auction’ seized estate, was a failure be. cause "most of Lnvnls famous was not QEIIIL: the American Broadcasting‘ station in Europe (Absie) said to. QUEBEC. Oct 2a ._ (GP) Jrhel city 01' Quclmhcs sub "ibcd est-o,- uc l‘_\' ion ' lilnyoi" Luc n Borne unnouncid 10-‘ day. The amount l5 $1.000 more than the city's subscription to thc sxth victory loan. ‘ liaiadier And Blum-i In Stuttgart Prison l l coupon. on. 2a - <CP.Reu.! tor) »~ Edouard Daladicr nnd‘ Leon Blum, both former French Premiers, now are imprisoned at Stuttgart. in western Germany. according to n S\vlss report quot. ed by the French radio The report said llu-_v ankles and wrists manhcled while they were being moved from Frel. burg_in.13ri.qz:\u. their previous place of detention. Tricolor hoisted At French Legation. OTTAWA. Oct. 23 -~ (CP) -—Of. iicinl Cnnndhm recognition of the Provisional Government of France headed by Gen. Charles de Gaulle was marked today as the tricolor rose slowly before the French Le- ding closed for more thim a ycnr mid n small group of French representatives. reporters and stcnographers sang Le Mar. seillaisc. of the French Provisional Gov. ernmcnt in Canada. later at a prcss conferenci- that e only liopcd that Canada and 0t.‘ tawa would be as kind to him in C his official capacity as reprcsen- l Quebec. is expected hcre ncxe Fri- iativcs nf France as they had bcenl day. it was announced todnv at the when the Provisional Clnvemmcht‘, A was not recognized officially. 11 TWENIY GROUP HEADQUARTERS, 0c‘. 23 - (CP Renter) — The British {2nd Army nnd the 1st Canadian Maj. Gabriel Bonneau, delegate‘ Army inst week captured 4.212 11v.- soncrs. making n total since he iii- sutild] VIISIOTI of France of 158.237. night in a Frenchdunguage broad.| cast rocry ' War In bi’ the fiice of . lion. Spain 0n Verge ‘ ‘Oi Givil War LONDON. on. 24 - (Tucs- i day) - (CH-Spain was scc- 1 thing on the vcrge of revolt curly today as clashes broke out between Gen Francisco Franco's rcgulzir Spanish Army and Spanish Republican forces. The Spanish national radio. in one of 1L; first uilmhsions of any widespread confllcg inside the country said the fighting was centred in Navarro. on the Spanish - French frontier. The extent of the uprising was not entirely olelr. Headquarter, of the Spanish Republicans in Imndnn sa tho gucrilla warfare to overthrow Franco wu- mounting rapidly. Franco's Radh claimed that (he "infiltration of Spnnlsh Reds Into Navarro can be considered over.” A dispatch from Lerlda. Spain. said earlier that Spanish troops weirc gathered for a clean- up of guerllla forces which had infiltrated into the Aron Vul- ley in the Epsom Pyrenees west of Andorra during the week. - FIRSTI‘ ARMY QITEBEC. Oct 2s _- rc P) nrrfnal Villencuve. Archbishop of rchblshopls Palace. The Cardinal i f8. The Seventh Victory Loan cam. paign was launched enthusiastic. ally in Charlottetown yesterday the opening gun being fired at a largely attended luncheon in The Charlottetown, sponsored by the Rotary Club in comperation with National War Finance Com- mittee. This was followed by a pared. and special ceremony frcpt of the war monument, held undci the auspices of the Canadian Leg ion. at which tributes were paid to the valour of Prince Edward Island servicemen ln each branch of the fighting forces . The parade formed at the Arm. ouries and marched to the war monument via Kent, Queen. and Grafton Streets. It was led by the C. A. (B) T. C. band from ths Beech Grove Training Centre im. mediately followed by members of the Canadian Legion. Then came detachments from the Navy. Army, and Air Force in the order named. On the Iplatform with His Hon. our the ieutenanuGnvei-nor were Mr. Leo udleywDAM, ~- presi- Br den of the Charlottetown branch _of the Canadian Legion: Capt. N. W. Imvtner. M.M, KC., Queen's County Chairman Notional Wrir Finance Committee; Ma]. Howard S. Court. M.S.M.2 Major Allison W. Rogers; Flf..Lt. man. R. . - .N V _ . P. MacMillan. 0. B. E.; His Wonhip. Mayor J. ‘B. Blanchard: Wing Commander l D. G. Price, R.C.A.F; E. W, Mar; Klnnon. Provincial Chairman of ‘the National War Finance Coni. . mittee; Major C. F Kennedy and Bruce Wonnacott. Inspector N. J. Anderson. R. C. M. P Legion President Leo Bradley in n brief opening address siatel that the parade and the addresses to follow represented an effort in impress upon the citizens the need for a redoubled war effort at this. crucial time. The battle had not yct been won and another Vic. Kory Loan would vcry likely he needed before the enemy would b». completely crushed The sacri. fice which the buying of Vlctnrv bonds to their utmost ability en. tailed upon the citizens of Char. lottctown was a verv slight one their Compared” to the sacrifice ' . ic-é A 4ctrhloue “florid. imp linncwamuc. on in: ‘emu-l liirn mic this 11ll(‘l‘ll.\ll ..’. ‘all and tonight at 4 Bun sets this evening at 6.02 um es tomorrow momma at '1 25. grist quarter moon October 24th ‘Sumemrside tide eighteen minu~ tee later than Charlottetown. DAILY AIR SERVICE Charlottetown — Summerslls - Mouoton Leave Charlottetown 7 mun: 5.45 p.|n.; 8.40 p.ru. ,, Arrive Charlottetown 12.45 p.m.: 11.30 mum; 6 p-In. - SUNDAY SERVICE Leave Charlottetown l2 noon. Arrive Charlottetown 5.45 pun. Charlottetown - New Glasgow (Daily except Sunday) Leave Charlottetown i p.m. Arrive Charlottetown p.50 pm. l’ E I-N S FERRY SERVIC) DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAYS heave Wood Islands-l" 00 AM. and 2 l5 P M Leaves Csrlboo-ll ll PM. and as been overseas for several weeks. LII PJI.