MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN run-ii to ind ‘um £1,111‘. pldlizluuniversa i; farll" ‘in nobody. “m; Gandhi. I'll!“ ll" Prime Minister Winston Churchill is Chateau Frontenac in Quebec by Pr Together the two Prime Ministers an discussions. presumably on the co Mr. Churchill. Mr. King and his an in- mercy; sllisaseruelsstofor- M flyeenown Guardian. Iws Delta, HERD! P. M. GREETS P. M. met urse of the war. r r. u. CREETS r. u. on the steps of the ime Minister Mackenzie King. d the Canadian Cabinet held On his arrival Cabinet, stood for a few minutes on the steps for the benefit of photographers. cigar in his mouth Mr. Churchill waved his crowd. In the background a National eramsn can be seen shooting the scene fro hotel. With the usual large famous V sign to the Film Board newsreel can‘.- m s window of the National Film Board Photo B500 U. S. Planes A Bomb Rome Again i Fast Mosquito Bombers Give Berliners A Fore? I cast Of What Is To Come- ____ IONDON ALI. l3 —-(AP) — Home was bombed again today by IN United States planes after B. I British night attack on Berlin IM the heaviest R. A. F‘. - R. C. A- F. assault yet made on the cities of Milan Ind in. Waves of African-based heavy ~and medium bombers showered -their bombs on the San Lorenzo 1nd Littorlo railway yards of the Italian capital. the some targets ‘rmps ‘Ill oo lflh an American force of '7 clause pal-urn wrecked July lo. Again the fiers struck ust be- fore noon after minute truct- coulnc EVENTS . “Dance. ll till H u, A u t 10th. Proceed: wsrveeiorit? a-‘il-lsi. "Dulce in Cardi an Credit Union l-ls-il. ' orchema. August lrith. Wgifitia: "it. Peter's n. Ten Pal-iv If .' “zllfithtlirounds, Wyednesdsyibiklugl‘ "Don't miss United Church Tea "- York. Wednesday, Augusta 211531 "Bay Fortune United church u ui“...T.*.'.i.?’°“"""" "sum "Dance. urn Vbll n ll. Mu- m 11th. Webstzrjs Oeivcheitzai‘ Izstival, amuse- fitcciiil, "rl-‘Ehaff Khalil‘ u la l a-ls-s mm , Re-uuion at -Ellrller "ll i? 8' Plemnbrai: dishesAlilrid m’ lnflllldlns inert. e514 lo 30-31. "llllrrlv Hn-rgi- sill l Club y,“ r on m: “"13 1° .Lli.:1lldai'ook.::glg???f “zwflllflui Progressive Conser- u V" Absolution an holding l“ at the Armourlel .1€l-h\lt“?_l’,ld.ine.i 5E BlDlN Covers Prime lidwardilsland Like tile Dew _ cllaluorrlzlown, CANADA. saruanav, AUGUST 14, 194a IIDHII Centre 0f Axis Line In Sicily Randazzo Captured By American Troops Battle of Sicily is Nearing Completion; Ger- mans in Flight. By DANIEL DE LUCIE Associated Press War Correspond- lhfllfihlli War Situation Last Night 5)’ Klrke L. Simpson, Associated Press War Anulygg One member of the United Nations’ “bi three" Premier Stalin of 5'3"}? "l" b9 mlfllfll “um ‘he “lilo-Amer can war council in Quebec. “I f. sfiem‘! destined to resent the other two, Prime Minister Church. an res dent Rooseve t, with an accomplished war fact of supreme when they foregather. Kharkov probably will be again being so close hold out long. in Russian hands by that time. It is l’ Dressed by converging Rursian forces that it, can hardly 12 PAGES Mlfihlflh “Collapses Co ALLIED North Africa, Aug. Hard-driving allied troops Axis defence as they pushed up from mans wen, in flight, troops at their heels ed city's edge by (Continued on paile _i_i. C01 l) ___..__.____ ii. S. Cfficers Arrive For Conference the Americans ent HEADQUARTERS. lS-—(AP)— today stormed and captured Randazzo. pivotal Axis stronghold in the heart on the northeast Sicily front. af lines on the Messina brid ehead suffered total collapse British troops smashing up from the south. Although most of the German defenders tried to struggle east- ward to the coast in tne vicinity the south with allied The Americans reached the ruin- nightfall yester QUEBEC. AuB. l8 - (CPl-Plve top-ranking United States navy, anny and air force officers have ar- was grounded by poor weather en- BULLETIN IDNDON, Aug. ll —(Satur- day) -(CP) -—Berlln and Par- d ‘But the Nazis are threatened with an even greater tlisasten Moscow a v ees say the main battle in the Kharkov long l5 three-fronted trap being woven about the city. the Vorsksla River and its tributaries above Poltnvu Junction, A1 m“ point Russian armor rolling over open nllvles_ or less of the Poilava key io the crossing; ‘ " at the I. ' ‘ not the strangling, but wBll to the West, on ground has cracked to within 30 of the Dnie er. It i5 ter United States soldiers had | M“ w n; u" ‘h i, h _ - smashed through a desperate Ger- tiyrn“: $5M!“ use; ‘snag rlperrlyrullevs lving to the north and east. _ man realigning in violent hand- m,“ m“ ‘med bunk" we" ‘mm timelosvgtrongeezfdelnfieléhllxkthsielfiuzsgatm blnzll-‘lfig kjab soutlhwal-‘d . _ o ar v cau lvTlglenvlrflhldb g’ the mmhflshmg 3g?! another raid on Eu- Nazi staff off guard Jn less o g l t e the Dnieperopetrovsk wnnonji; la - (Sat- as t c American 1th Army lunged “ma,” _ (Qp)_.}uuge" M" km, m Tuanm - g and are alga ‘gird héfililggnglqwgoxltgggld ‘s; gsafilzosfilalyfflildn‘ it“?! afillgi: forces east of the Dnleper in the Don-Donuts Basin. warnin had sounded in we"- ern Sw tzerland. indicating pos- sibly another heaviyaRJkF. l!‘ tack on northem ly. shattering the Nazi hold not only Smolensk possibly all the wu line on the Baltic y up of Taormina, ace German grenn- w. gum | "m", . l? diers. in his numbers. WBN be‘ I I iedhv when the ussisns announced lieved to be facing capture lnxthe A F was under way. The springboard for thlf. ngtabsAgctg-evesilllzlrlee ‘Itdafglsxhhrgtf :51; gglflgi:fl‘§liliei¢'gllillglayfi?gof:ll‘llillfifd tonight, its direction apparently tron I along the coast on the east aide the atrongl fortified Nazi line held on a of Mount, Etna, seemed to evidence of the power of the drive All along s. ‘AC-mile road from If the Germans are ousted from. the Ralldazzo to Taormina. the Ger- Tali-aura; line,- they could find no stopping to the Black Sea. are well aware of this '\dlnltf.edly this uonderous summer offensive looks far ~is ice closely guarded for any “as at hand to put through so A ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, NORTH AFRICA, Aug. l3—(AP)-— Smoke and fire billowed over his- toric Rome today as American in their second raid 0f the Reveal New 3le plane. Dizzy sky battles raged river the city during this second raid as be- tween 40 and 50 fighters attempted to halt the assault, but the young filers pressed their attack home with precision and accuracy. Crewmen reported seeing tre- mendous explosions surging upwards to more 000 feet n the Allies resumed their Curtain Is the result of a heavy bomb hitting an oil storage tan k. The strong fighter than a week, it has trllndled loo miles ‘nd ""1" "lflllllh "Willy-held country. and another lilo-mile lunge south to or southwest to Kremcnchug would put it astride Dnicocr crossings that feed the whole German right flank [rum Kn". the only adequate escape routes for enemy The strategic pattern of Stalin's summer offensive is now becoming chrystul clear. and it is hold and daring beyond bell 1t is on along all urea stretching far to the north, certainly as far north as to the northern anchor of the German ‘character of the Soviet onslaught town to Smolensk. The initial announce- melll. from Moscow on the new offensive said stand short of the Dnleper in the north, and south of Kiev along the bug Even that line has fundamental weakness if attacked from tile east and north-and the drive on estimate of what Russia accurate spprissl of the means Stalin nnw sweeping and gigantic a ssibllitles are there, that the Germans are unable situation except by an ultimate major retreat. Of Sovieiliocket Bomb lation of a Swedish Soviet lagg-S fighter which was le- rail centre own three cf. aimed at the Ukrainian breadbasket but was emphasized yu- almed st Smolensk in the area of Ssh: e an offensive m" w" artillery on the Russians llad cracked front of 22 miles-which the cit)“ SmolenskJlryansk-Khnrkov- point for an effective winter Smolensk shows the Russians hopes to achieve in her ahead. Soviet military information g _ manoeuvre. Yet to deal with the Details By LEWIS HAWKINS (Associated Press Staff Writer) report Oil a opened a third s Smolensk on the city. almost encircl 10% "iiilvi“'“"“'§“l ue aid °lm°sm°"i g d even 1 d l u, u b u. mi itly eo ca comm nil 5 1 . e bth ter oonnn ' = l non y e us“ 5 -..‘_ "Five too United Slows mllllify °"" R°m° .°°',“{§“°d fimniile iiiili“ iiigdirlitriessid l: shon just as coed oefkaelrcreilft production. The data El nljdilrirglalntliilieeir vigil: 1.23am ___ ouicms arrived m Quebec m“ a!‘ i?! tfnisillriiybliglles Wgg: no losses this if not a little bettel than the three was believed obtained ifolu l1 EMS‘? near the lvhlltr Russian lxiirdel‘ Lind 1"_— , ‘ ' - ' ‘* ‘ ' ' l iovus or cultural tel-zililotg’ nre"— timeFlve out 500 planes felled Dwflffims Pfmlgmllejgitherlegs fay. fmlg,‘ égeedfggllfeflfigfagfl ‘To é,“ about 190 miles rmln the Latvian ‘om to “dd rem hich is the Admiral William D Icahy U.S to return last month, With dull bum“ first three days owme ‘ Vi"? waif}? Theme 122K182]! Catholic N. chief of staff to President M-d giaiiii. gregéiiaelh hi: the whole PW‘ MnTheI report said the proicclllef DAN Roosevelt. d il a hi!" re launched irom a three-val ~ _ ‘_ . _ - ' °" h, (new, gag; = A9,, M°"‘“‘1» Advancg on Efiigififlliliilulimnnénl... lergurgg if... rm... on... “cg wlngggl to; a lfgljfviliff} §°n§n~,§,ls'l"l ullgdgfoo Si}; a . .. r v2 ' m ' oo line. rawn - < * - 5°“ "‘ u" I'm" c Aedlriirlasl Ellgncst P5131112.‘ Uom- i.“ aftlnlilllztiitwwslthplligrfisunlenigffg; dlaliiicd uiiiprnc nlllssle isd Sioux: - - shiv- Some of the liflhter 29mm‘? miitilwrllxil-i. “Arlljold éorlimsnd- acular men)! gbglzrsllfkllxlglsaretakers genie‘ 32g flanks u“ dmnmed hi“ low level“ ow Eh‘ lull Grill?!“ U-S- llllill’ “i? mm" o! rims f in grandstnnil- the conventional air bom . m“ m mu‘ ‘rum mm whit; Gen. Brehbrl n. scmervule, chief. ‘l-———_‘_"§l-—q-‘3=—>=-~"'~‘“——"—_ The tail is fitted with tour strlb- M N _Y smoking m“ establmmenkgf Us “rm” service mes‘ v H _—__ (Continued on D889 ll- c°i 2) ilizer vanes and a discharge nozzle. 0 E form strategic bolllellwk“ 11",‘; “Brig-Gen. John n. Dean. Sec- ALLIED HEADQUARTERS 1n ,.___-——*~ Sltnv-burnillg pmpellent charges _ ms l ‘s “m Roof supplies to German and I ill remy g5 chiefs of staff and Qflvl- THE SOUTHWEST PACIFIC, Aug. m, n. u... rom- of me casing and CHURCHILL I-‘Ah G , l“ 5"“ ‘m’ m“‘°"“ my‘ Forrest Royal. us. navy. dgw l4 - (sniurdrryl-(Arl-Arncrlcan . . are ignited electrically by a comr AUTOGRAPII , OF A“- YNW - The weight m9 ° ‘Wilma was secretary. arc H150 in 9 3- troops have advanced a nlile on m the cockpit. r l 3 m . said at Allied He quarters Bairoko, Japanese base on New The forward part of tile casinB 9mm Mhflgfljl‘ Churchill, ccln l u ANt North Africa. to have been more Gem-gig Island ill the Solomons. n , ls_the high ex losive falilltmsllgffl piéit‘ with ciunl- and slrell suit, ‘ 31;; ‘ “hi?” liogmgm- d” “Md m” PM fiallailiilllS 0n cosh“ ‘ii‘lcm1:rhscnl-ldcli§d:i' the two confirmed Sunday iliicoxiriygiii.’ iiico irfiScfifirlt is said signs an autograph booltllol‘ do“ 5-3‘ izAlihi-‘f 4REE$ XII. W110 55° 15 5mm? °I Rome’ pronged Pacific offensive. l'l'1 tons to increase penetration up to Sewn ierested slirfitllllll‘ 9“ m" be“ ‘ 1 ' _ ~—__" n1 bump; were dropped on the ____._ inches of armor plate. tralll that blouGllt him '~° Que ~" | l. Ont.. Aug. l3 "A case is known when this Nagmngl____lffilm___l_5f>lird PIWW ._.____--‘.-___ ._ _- (Oorltinued on Page fl. Oai I Many Former iloy Scouts TORONTO. in every six men Canada's armed forte! time a BOY of Toronto. my scouts Canadian General 900 members of Weekly Newvlllwl’! g luncheon Boy acouts. nest speak r G luncheon of of represent adian week liovl In Army ._-__ Aug. l3 —(CP)- One now servinl with was at one Scout. J. F. M. Bffiwflft Acting President of the Assoclntlml. wdov W Council of the the Canadian Association at tendered them bY the e at this second the three-day war con- eulm; gnu publishers more than 500 Can- y newspapers, was John A. Stiles, Claief Executive commis- sioner of th tion. Feature 0f e n Scouts Associa- ldeal. Scouts of ‘Pol-on Distr t staged this Dnlfllnt. - - Mr. Stiles, a former Dean of the Faculty of Engineering. University of New Brunswick. likened the aims of scoutinii newspaper to those of the weekly editor-developing na- tional character, upholding the good and condemning that wh he said moral code h ll bsd. scout. is "the d! the British peoples." ld adians were ground-manhood Japanese air base of Salmnua New Guinea. a record for that much-bombed objective. Secret Moves? IORDNPO. Aug. l3 -(CP) - Peter Stursberg. CBC war corres- pondent, reporting today from Algiers said that the Canadians have not ed in recent allied does not mean they are no lonflel‘ in Sicily “but just what they are doing is a military secret’ iiccord__Carryover 0f Canada's Wheat OITAWA. Aug. l3— fCPl-Th! ‘when he Dominion Bureau Stursberg added that of Statistics t0- left Sicily a few dayg ago the carl- night reported the carryover 0f Canadian wheat at the end of the crop year on July 31 at the record- brenking level of 005.477.i84 bushels. against 423326.337 on the Ilmd data last_y_e_ar. "resting up after the capture of Aderno." More liaril Liquor NORTH BAY. 4 b“ ‘hi?’ lurr..v~ or co me o . ~ - m goo metres MM‘ Rev" L‘ Nemgan‘ Bishop ‘g1. iligflxgieilegtilsiteexplgkrtlpadded. Pfimigjgke‘ "imilflgleel mlggnloges These details, the fuilcstt. yet‘ to oc BPR" ' l dh . ofineres o For years spiritual adviser to the $0: exffo “Erin ‘izlecket projectiles Dionne ‘gallptuvlelsé ¢Ifl~su§§§§¢“£ the answer to éh; seiarclzluéélfog is exnec ° "T" ° means to moun eaver Corbeil to officials at the ceremony plum, k t and will administer the sacrament The development oi the Ntufe to Yvonne, Annette. Cecile. Elli-lie principal in such vvefllwu! 9-5 d and Marie Dionne. andd algznhl: ameflcaglbilfifelsiffilifzr suns omit?“ Pauline. Oliva. Jln. an . tygepgftflched m Dunes and "mm “flash? Y§°‘€§:“;§l.,.f.?§ rocket-type prolmtlles WWW" " tion when the election of officers . l~ where th entire family now is sunole barrel will" W“ °" “l” wag held s; m, close of the after- lll"il ml- illlS morning at we living wrlelle awaiting completion as the ussians have dOnQ- noon session here today. and tcnlchr lit 11.06. of "M, new hunt Wm be equipped —-——-'_—* 511g Lg succeeded as vicc-presld- Sun sets this evening at 8.10 and u; g ch l lor the occasion. ent by Dr. E. Floyd Willoughby. rises tomorrow mornlnrv at 6.01. T E Wlllniikfl. Man. Full moon Aug. l5. i034 P. M. O C. N. Crlltoilfieid. ‘Blalwllllflfia Summersid. tide l8 minutes later e Oi‘ (CP)— Falls, Que, of the Canadian was re-elec lllill consecutive term as sot-rotary“ Fcr liova Sections mnlrax. Doubling Aug. l3 — f was announced today by A Manon, Chief Commissioner Nova Scotis Liquor commission. Effective on and after Aug. i8. OP) — of Nova Bernie's hard liquor quota starting next Monday . S. of the Ever Reliable "SALAIIA" he stated. a urchsser m buy two ‘ quarts of s rits in a our-week period. The present quota, under a has been one qllart for four weeks. nor-week rations of wine and d — four - beer remain bomesofwinserss quarterba- will give you the maximum of satisfaction for your rations. City Cf Milan? _____ AN! O.V.B. treasurer of the Other members the beat spotters. world's most powerful ‘ether they cannot easily be with- s ooel. MAXIMG OIL MERE MAN Truth and love are two of the forces; to- the west. C. AT. F. Convention ls Concluded SAINT JOHN: a7. Miss Beryl Federation. llbssripalss Dali vsrsd. l6.“ II". lI-IIQ other Provllns I U.I.A. It“. . .€ BEDS LAUNCH NEW DRIVE 0N SIVIOLENSK RH!!! RUBBER mplet sly Third Summer Offensive In Full Swing LONDON. Aug. 13 - (AP) - Russian troops battered their way to within one mile of Kharkov, captured 60 hamlets in their rush on ummer offensive aimed at vital central front with a drive that cut wide swathes in the German lines and gained up to 13 miles in three days, Moscow announced tonight. The attack on Kharkov neared its final stages as the Red Army swept on through German de- fenders to capture more than 30 towns and villages, including Bolshaya suberb out of Kharkov on the Kharkov River. The ed. was pounced by Russian Bryansk, and Danilovka, the first the north and the east. The Three major Russian offensives now raged secklnl: to crack the entire The drive upon Smolens on an important rail line runn self. d5 miles southeast of Sm German line across k centred around the town of Spas Demensk in: east from Smolensk, Spa; olensk. was engulfed in the new nowcr drive. Other Russian forces are 60 miles away on the north in (hi! Velllrlc Luki area. B. Auz. l3- Truax, West- elected president ‘Poachers Federa- of the executive Miller. Frede John C. Johnson, Sydney, rlct.on ; N. S Red Army attacks gained from 4 1-2 to 7 ‘i-2 miles during the day on the great semi-circle around along 500 miles of front. Russia ai its key points. Demensk il- Soviet One Russian column moved from northwest of Spas Demenslr toward the south. This attack broke the German defence line on a front of 22 miles and gained l3 miles. Another column frcnl southeast of the town moved northlvest. This drive sent the Germans scattering along nine miles of the front and pushed through lile gneat gap for n ll-mile advance. The two arms of the offensive ap- parently were heading to a meet- ing on the mil line east of smol- ollslr. The twill columns alreadv have captured 100 towns and villalzes. (The Germans for several days lye g is L L - Rive.- attempt to bomb Italy into Sub; _ _ zitydfainhelild tie Anievllllrfanliemilitary mBSlOH by destroying the railroad R,,1§,§'.?°N;ccii'ci' labilmii-Qllpfiijlffjtilg have claimed the Russians had delegation to the sixth wartime yards and lrlrflflds 1n the Mme which my fomhaduw a,.e,.o.u,,°,, launched an offensive against conference betwee. Prime Mlnlslfil‘ m‘ t in all-plane firepower was des- SYTl-“fimi "l" lllli “"15 l"? mil Churchill and rresident Ronse- mcmrmflve and "nah shops l ' crlbed today in a Sweedlsh tech- lime the Russians themselves llarl W" expected l9 598i" He" Week- s“ “rem” yards "We "*2" - nical report as capable of piercini; announced it. Moscow . lnlly an- The an ouncernent was made at edly hit while‘ the railloadhyagfsm- seven inches o, armour plate fl1_ noun,“ such onensh.“ C, , when 9- Slmclal wnfenmce held m con- ilAtliAJfl? lniso an the Wes lhougll it weighs only about 50 they have been successfully auncll- ference press hBBdQlIBYl-el‘! wmlm- e l d e attacked -~~--— pounds. ed and ixzln to make henrlwnynw It h“ bee“ ex acted 5m“ “m, This ‘mm y!“ sdvilure bombers The curtain was rung; down last Details of the novel weapon. The nrw sl0l'lll centre on the afternoon but he plane canym gynf ve waves o Him wm believed night on the big event of the Yeah which was first heard oi "limit a Russian front was 85 miles norill l0 this °ld "Pi" E b15165‘ explos U“ as Home Week and Pmvmclal year ago, were given ill a lffllls- of Bryansk, another mt-naced Axis bastion. Smolmsk. one of the first major Russian cities captured by than Charlottetown. CAR FERRY SERVICE DAILV EXCEPT SUNDAY From Borden — Leave 8.40 sun. . 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