MAXIM! osa tiaiial MERE MAN ' ...:"==-==-m....':.r..'~=.i.-r.=i Gflllhl. IIo m landed III ANS HAVE WINTER LINE IN wing at tho 14th annual fol" i?" r" "i " actual dwlll moon there wars a tot- iim silver class. with ton tho lilhtoat number Zita?“ flratfthioa classes on bad a total of ll an- rllsht halted a udsa, Summorsida was four. extra lilht blacad two of the four oioains tiara. lbitcra and spectators follow- fihurchii gs i E 5T0 O I0!!- so Ear“ ca.‘ =2 iCfiSisi» In 1944 r u‘..- "Whlliu-lt-Pataraw ‘Whittle-Mira! Ilvar Thin- 57- ll-l-It European war." he said both the ~ '» i 51mg. moire and the united -- -- ~——-—————J Pfesldent; StrOngly orded etates must be prepared for mat s ma“ ‘Mme. o, m. onawa. Nov. a - (or) - , .' "'"‘- ,.,'",,,..".‘.' “'".'°°°°’ln..ii“°°.n..“‘: ?.'.‘.i...‘2"2‘.'...“°"“-ie"£°i‘.“°.§‘3 Resolutions Passed. i? 5 Q1" “Dance lavsa llila Bay ‘rburs- line alouswlnriaper River and "l?" 9%,, " °"|"":°‘& '1" . lay. Nov. ll. Good music. his first slnoa accord was reached " “gm. d"?! 7m“ ' 9 --— . ‘MML "Y “l” “u” ‘l “°'°°"' “f- m5?" winter. m v u a Strong criticism e1 the Island's‘ 5th Queen's: Mess“- J- A- M“- "3 ___—"me chm’ ‘bnmlm Gemmny" m‘ federal representatives in not pres- Donald. K- 6-. A- 0- F- Gm- 1*"!- 5‘ ha?!‘ drfivafadzhoasrthnm n? geagdptthismlln ' Gael-ted he "g"- NIIW YORK Nov 9 — (AP) sing for the Provinces rightiulv Th”- B‘ mgersicklirklttiwwillriual vloa- ' ouraacnco more. ' ‘ "' "rh itesoteass ll-O-Zi. hopcfil an: w’)? ‘vmgmg “gall fitfsdblllirmhtaet?atiigtwbri-gyiraillvboillll zlmdglplitiyrllgrrrt °i§’e'i‘e“§i“y%ii$° liligh meetlhgflieuilclraead by reélgalily i”; “um; u“ “M. u.“ “l? w‘ w ° ' “c” ' Street bar-its these days. d vvornen mt eligible for milit- rotary A an rmer, an ‘Mnwoauv. Niveniser iciilii‘ ' thaltiiiliels Ilgofafialegsoillsommmll: “Wiser-s said ti...“ m, m], a}, smiee. 01"“ ‘mfliiiieliceerii “riglgilliient w. s. Grant save s “'5'”- mistske in strategy. he year i044 m“ghm°i?o°up°“m°‘th°“d “Elf; Pill-ii; ll““°n“t‘fihlnls'izgd.s ‘Qmflh compfghgnglvg report of the year's u will see the climax of the mrop- ° ' °' .5" “ ' “m” °t l ° 1°” ° e 1 Nflwmund. pgtivlti -,_ in which he reviewed mm- vunm “w” “mi can war." he continued. "m: m°m°”'____ “b” “vumck market n the reorganization of the party. “Wm “mum “m ii io-ai. "Um" "l" “W” °"°“" °°°' rum: LAKE Calif Nov a- gyagggédwarslagltglltlellmd theesoirhgiiil the visit of the federal leader. i< ' h hto ' " ' - 13r-k,toth Provnce, e as 2311a“lxgklllflwllllsvgfngmllldfiflfi ‘A5.’ _ Amnputhll “damn mum“ h“ mini‘ o‘ (titdgiseemllrg 3122360111138? ill the aKinR Govern- in Oorran Bonn l-lall u “new; l, m, mat gpqwnlng ‘"1 0! b" nls o the vaa county Progress ve m. w“ one.“ and m, meant Ihursd . Novainbcr- nth. Good Y ’° Tale his Javanese aosrclation Association. "w 5 l , ' B, Ilusic. iiie. ii-o-ai. Fllmh- ""1119" ""1"" m‘ "'°'"' camp has disclosed an undet- The meeting which was very lsr- vlimml“ °°°'°“ ‘m’ 3"‘ ost sacrifice oi life by the British ‘m! H‘ b” 0| d cf“, mid in the B Speaking oi the latter, he re- .. ""- and American armies and battles "' “m” "°"'°“" §°1Y “m” °- t _' mired to the hasty manner in Dance in Long Creek Hall Fri- g m, u“ including home made bombs . s. hall with Mr. W. S- Gran . re m h me new)“ w" brought on lay. November l9 Good music re- iar larirar and more cos l‘ and nndrcda or Imivcs- tiring president in the chair. W ° ° ' “or - ' n-ir-ii-n- r °=""""" '“' ‘" n» men-tron * - P2331333’ $2.‘i{5°..‘.°'il‘n."‘-’-i; -- i... tr: at. s... o: no» m» n --~=- t..2°8..é‘.‘£‘°°..i“..§""inlti i..." n» m» %“l'i‘l} ‘ihwn Hall. Georgetown. “"313? ti‘ ‘lug; mlih mail“; confidence in the leadership oi gfpxliggzgl: oilagnfalgg f3 gfngack _.. November llth. i-s-ot n" my‘? m M.“ m“ my I g2?!- ggliillolfléggltegrl%tgepdgiggl me pom the govgmnaent ‘w? 1m n ' "". 1 ro rightmwe should. how- ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' by a scant 15o vo es n ac, an n..rf*rii.-,,grg,-,wi,-,,lyi~= so“ 339st“... ‘ad .,..,,.,..,...., Vatican Bomlioil Mfg",=gmg§*;;},"i§;',};';°",,,,,,,,,,, .. .. votes each ...... ‘° - 11-! 1* azfibmdggnmg fgaéflfi} immediately following the genera 115$;Rwfiltllilgailglgollzkfllzfifiztflzhelh . .-__- _ u ____ _ T, _ ' c .. ~ — " em. squirm 5am Pantry an early collapse in Germany. mum“ Nov ha”) __ In . flffetgnyfig ekgcpilfesldefh ace oi the c. C. F. party, whose Bile. may afternoon November bann h aliiinekhe Dali Ex ro- .1 M Donald x c Char- ‘“°°"°=' h“ P"‘“°‘°°' “ p“ ‘m’ 11th. we're. ii-io-ia. Certain of Victory if” °. tam {m 0,“.- * " "’~‘ u, ' 5 effect would result in I. dislocation ' ——- ‘bomb tiilvatlcali-"uw agtgdwrl-T iireiiexsiyninirliiid vs; °‘ m‘ ' ' °°°“°"“' m“ “m” "pa" in Hm 5mm; on unhm “nah,” ‘p. new-pm," ‘out’, ealwr’ Pruldem,‘ ' ' take many generations to restore. Friday. Novem 12th. u “H: a tain of eventual victory. gm.- hi,“ mo“ m“ 3m," - i l-llgieif Slwitinhdefiiavflgtiirllllfitigxtle liyéctellrle I I t " - 0 W n C Q -—- erllng Tmomilfic sole no 0y ‘Aura giougnmmg goth“ m‘ ‘kwuflu provincizl contest: Messrs. Walter "Wanted to buy liva and draasad o! ' ' ' til victory was final cluo. ‘lemon of executive Mme“ I,” G. MocKenzie. M. I... A.. Ernest diickans and fowl. Pa tni won we cannot today encluda "This waa a s rising exclsm- m,’ H‘ _ l-lclm. R. R.- Bell. M- L. A.. Philip "Hill prices. island Oolirgloral from our minds nor need we do so. aticu which. iollgwfn: so closely on m, h u °.‘?"1‘¢ A, Ge N Matheson. M- l-i- A. J- J- “elm”- oo" ‘ ‘"4, the wmwumwh“ View” ‘m mtfiiw taped the ollltrage ace“: uazxgzfeegkralz‘ l€i“l”:rgu“°k: Bnlacmsuevgnghxelsior S McLure u q-s. .cortainly be won and that not only comers!“ mwflm m d H- ‘mm’ zahdmum in Buyinail diir-esaodpoul- btsaanwiiibetorcedofisetw vscow .. and Y" (m “u, n “mu.” m“... mmmflmmz‘ ‘Wanda... offer of ration for Catholic 3nd Queml Mum‘ ohm“! A‘ the last federal election, were also me“- élll “HIGH lsld- Al!“ will NQIX from “l6 gggukhavouielm Duwow while" called llp0il, and IQOKQ b11811)’. n"'“' q=-( l‘ 5rd Queens Messrs. Leonard ' n“ "mifdm h, m. ‘p . ggllllgbolggnaldston. 1.. o. xeiiy, lion. m. Maehfillan arrve wean...” pgeqpbor i‘ for h - . a viizorous address then follow- lt- Peter's oathoiiral Tho lad.‘ "i: t Mageglfegggis. ma: “mm ed by the Provincial leader. gen. Vernon River. Qmtrmgd on Bu! a c0121: P"... “t‘..§*'“°l‘.'.‘i.‘“""°n. .. 112E" Aid Ifidmm AlliesnS-ank Sixty ‘Judging Underway At ‘Big Fox Exhibition i ad tho prooecdinsa with ‘taut yesterday. whether there had ever ter ono hel made on the i has bid! pain csmlly rcsard di . A neat due Lieut. tho presiden o; hibitinn Association and this year's gicsident of the Eb: Breeders‘ and m under whose auspices the show is buckle hold for the interest he has in a which is one of the best o no tions connected a bo held at th tel. ltshaa which provides foxmoil and busin Province to mact and discuss their M0 ' And before the it likely that a start will be made on m‘ the .___ * (Continued on page ‘I col. s) ii-a- I ssairiat m» intense lu- An official of t is ‘uceationabls en a bat- d in the Province." Many favorable comments a room which improved. IhOW llld "l Col. D. . MaoKinnon. t oi the Provincial libi- hibltors’ Association of P. E. I. nil such a room _ f its kind. t only hcrc. but anywhere on the con inent. evoninl the fcxrnenb ban- he important func- with the show will e Charlottetown lio- ina an annual event an opportunity ior ess rnen of he wn in providi blcina. . Today's J first five on the _ be completed and 0s for silvers decided. day ends is now types which fill ten sec- .l Sees Iv Willhm lmith white Associated Pram Staff Writes IOIIDON‘. Nov. 0 — (A P) -- Prllna lflnister Churchill soberly cautioned the Allied peoples today rolaxinl in the ho s oi an , and. predict rig that would “sea the climax oi the .1131“!!! 00H ‘w "it: of credit la 1° raisins won-am should be of exceptional interest. The ali- u‘ var classes. the program. will chalnpionshl CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1943 i.) .._-.sh_ Attrition Ratio In Oct. Best Of War LDNDON, Allies sank weekth e NIW nt intkfidfii‘ . raiders b u sacs be tlah. and United Sta N011 “Win” ' xlm t... h! s. ro a d0 submarines sag? to the iyottom e_p_er1od. ra between merchant shipa st of the The cont anti-submarine oi i‘; more than lbil E _ . said the stoic meat issued under authority Prime Minister Churchill and Pre sident Roosevelt. It declared that Allied surface assaults had so iar themselves able to “co fully" with the new Weapons and tact Merchant shi previous three months. "Our tonnage losses from a causes in October were the secon lswest of any month oi th the statement revealed. Middle West States Feel Nip Of Winter CHICAGO. No Middle W-isieru the nip o win as blirzzrdis rles and high winds Four Iowans were re es a. result hali in some places. arine men said iion of the Grost Lakes weather diminished. r. gill be ofi schedule because bunohlns in ports and durins the storm. "Vlflflv Consort a Char- ' - AP)- 3'5"°"-=7o.¥e‘32..2.‘~§?3°° "l ..s.~ic*.er"-.ir.i'ri.. .. l ‘ ~ "m" “v.3: abstracts. , WOO huh‘. - gug 1...; A lfiiligliranso ’ hafl ee-%'th"“"§§e til: oi the mam-is e ' s I - “I . ~ s __ h tars operati I _ " rum lalo in United ling no oawlufimwgi {grins llhllahon _l'rlda av- tho Gorrganuliaas glnanogllarid o‘ "l ' i I ' u 1mm. mdimknoiltohgacgaaa “oi ii _ I Dfinuuum “dd l Ions ltlvor cwunmualvol I‘: 223i. station. cove.- hoiiaa. ow‘ "W" ltls. Hdflldl‘ ior sa r trans- oinilacemeili: “has.” ah! Station Off Greenland shore. Knox reported that the pahol vorcd tho station was the Nssis. Two oi the ware captured and a third. which disco attacked by Himltlnudaon Zlz/i’ The People's U-Boats Durin . O-(AP) — The nearly five U-boats a m d and un c a y mcrclisn ill low that f e, the B - government "a the statement said the U-bont-s and in October was the war. inued success oi the the iiumber oi dots destroyed in 01 air and proved p: success- asi-U-boat in lost e mon was announced as less than half the lanes of the e war." v. 9 —(AP) -Thc United Etatcs felt today subs cd to snow flur- ported dead oi the storm which pil- now as high es a. foot and one that a large fleet oi shelters ape Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew IIIIII IIIII chief“. Read b Eve 1 IBHHII s. ._._i__._.. __._...___ -_-, _.._._.__ By Kirkc L Simpson. Associated Proaa War Analyst 0n the t the rsui anniversary ma. ' Ilrat Great m: tho winds of anothcr-uinllminers tlulirashi '32 blowing beyond the Rhino. Munifézthiselwflhrsltl Hitler's half u” commemoration of the first ‘also strutting, bellow] g "lime c"- iltaoh really It vinoa fear- auntaiid ghost u l w o yearaaowo e vc ry-or-dt tn"| . y. The vision of t e gallows or the ution bloceks Irillrc hlmscllfcsnlivllolrll Ilka. decreed by the United Nations fellowship, we, gtron‘ own him as be spoke: and the fear that German public opinion might one day an- lloiae ithiithscntence. Pr!“ “his.” n s ar ‘ng e Churchill's war- review to the Lord Mayor's luncheon in London Tuesday ran with exultarrt con- fidence that all his wary caution could not concea . The "climax" n1 the was in Europe will come next year, in 1944, he said: That is the first at- tempt by iiny high Allied or Russian authority to predict the duration Ill the conflict on that primary front. Yet is unquestionably understated Mr. Churchill's own personal con- clusion as to what anti: happen in Russia or within (Iervnany itself, wltliln weeks or mont . Hitler's Munich speech was the most dismal and discouragin to German can of his hectic, bloody career: Churchill's the most confl of his Prime Ministorahip. The ‘ ‘ is an epitome in itself or nvents in the last l2 months. The poi-tents for Nazi German as another are blarkcr than those for imperia Germany a quarter century ago, will be no no otlated peace this time. noth but surrender, And there w'll be no flig t to a. neutral refuge from rat tied its own dark shadows to what llitlcr saw in the apolie in Munich to commemorate no The Churchill war review, conditioned b moment's pause in the final titanic war e f of coming events for Japan as well as Nazi Germany. N back of the U-baat warfare in the Atlantic been broken to ensure cross- obannel invasion in force. he said. but blows that could prove "mortm" have been and are being dealt Nazi armies in Russia, He reiterated the pledge that once German has been smashed, all Britain's power will be joined in the fight to ob tcrate Japan. l-Zven as he spoke, a third or more of the whole German army in Russia was being trapped against the Rumanian border nnfll the Dnlcltfl- Nothing Hitler could say could alter that nor the plain notification from Mr. Churchill that the trans-channel Allied march on Berlin is really t" Attendance At Conservative AnnuaLlxleettng Major T. B. Rogers Elected _a . 1 There future when his blunt warning against "- or-t, clearly drew the picture ll d of the war. issued at Ottawa. last night Montague R0 inlssins on a after air ope Mrs. R.K. Cle and has a wife overseas. October 2. informed oi war he enlisted Dartment oi Canadian Halifax. Later char e cnt M; Bllidogliglllflt Hope, Ontario and N- " tlce day approach“ 23.3, in s w overseas the followl ""°"~ Th“ ill-l" f“! 9:; l was congarissiotned in the t the birth, but the death oi Nazism. igggdeln all! or Lancast ot only has the » ried Miss Eileen Toniev ford, Essex E sisters at of bill Allied n g Last T Montague Pilot Officer Listed As Missing The 728th R.C Al‘. casualty list . contained the name 0f a airman, Pilot Officer lly Clemente, listed as ctive service (overseas) ra. ons. ements is a. son of Mr. and merits of Montliue He was llur after operations on his parents have been he outbreak 1th the De- Ordnance at he took his d18- there and re-enlisted in the e. He trained at Goderioh. bert Kc PO. Cl isted min Two weeks before t W Brornfoni. Ont- 1941. rig month. is 23 veers old. field. He time in Eng- sferred 0 inas at December The airman, who a ter was tran e . In January oi this year Ogle Ina y- Hbm- ngland. He has three brothers and W0 home in Montague. ° __________._. Testifies 0n Husband’: Behalf NASSAU. BAHAMAS. NOV O— fAPl-Nancy Oakes De Marlgny, 19-year-old girl whose millionaire father was beaten and burned to death lamb Julv, testified before a Bahamas Supreme Court Jury to- gav in behalf of her accused hus- and. With every soft-spoken word. every attempt t0 - ntaln her composure, the pretty wife asked indirectly that Alfred De Marieny be acquitted of the murder oi Bl!‘ Harry Oakes. At conclusion of her apps >~ BJABCE. arslment. e Marizny. pictured by the p10- seoution as a devil-may-care ior- tune hunter who killed his father- in-law because he feared he mllht lose a share silently in the rlsoner's cane when hi star her iestiln . d imseli and couraizement on when Nancy aotu her emotions. Striking direotlv at omwn con- tentions, Nancy declared she never had heard her husband express hatred toward her father and nev- er had been ed to ve him mon- ey. she tool: portion ar pains to combat testimo , that he M her to become pregnant while she was seriously ill oi tynphoi fever. she broke down o y w on she told oi receiviniz word in tho Un - States lest July 8 that her father has’: been slain at his ocean- front estate. Westbourne. DIG WAREHOUSE BURNS OAKLAND, CALIF" Nov, a (APl-Little remained today of ations lend-base ware- house which went isp in spectacular flames last night w th considerable damage to stored trucks and other equipment. One fireman was fatal- ly injured fighting the four-alarm b . quantities of stored oli burned rap diy. AIDB-DI-GAM! LONDON. Nov. 9—(CP)-Admii‘- al Sir Percy Noble today was an- Dolnikd principal aide-de- csmp to the Kins. auccccdins the late Admiral oi the Fleet Sir Dud- Famous for 50 Years "55 Despite war-lime difficulties the traditional high aiandardofthialaoiaaeholdfavourlteiamaintalncd. IDNDON. Nov. I — (AP) — Md Army shock troops captured more than b0 northern Ukraine towns and villsaos toils and battled to wihin b8 miles o the kc? Korosten to increase their throat to trap or force beck into numania the do letcd German di- visions still hens no on in tho srcet bend of the Dnieper River. Moscow announced tonight. In an advance o a1 miles pin-th- westward from the liberated Uk- raine capital alone the main rail line to Krosten. Gen. Nikolai Vat- uiin‘a conquerors oi the Kiev wip- ed out a battalion of German in- iantry to capture the district centre and railway station oi Borodyanka. The midnight Russian ooiranun- ique supplement. broadcast by Mos- cow and recorded here by the sov- iet Monitor. also eald that Russian troops fightl to extnd their brfdlehead goes xeich re (Assoc ward. Even as existence of the line was tured fr cinir five miles in a. thrust which wht the Germans off inlnrd and th Sn Rf ‘ eagternnqarrgchorxellietliykl?) tblilisunfi sector near Isernia. heavy rains and strong formations Ki Blwmy troops and guns stun , The wes Nani line is miles northwest of N l . It Ad- ristic bastion is on lieeigits ‘north of the river Sanzro. Between these two ends it ak the m m with ed to t to this the winxr. according turod Gonna-us, they have brou ht in heavy rein- forccinents and sari bolste riers wit mans now have a total oi Li‘ divisions (perhaps 106.000 rneni xfiw _ Gerigan flglilll‘! h escay. eec t t- in: in Italy as a "liaiftlgten n8 M658 gen." Berlin said tin the tl‘ is meant TEVG m led ' t1: oi a vast estate. wont Daria u Australian Loan Ovcrsubscrihsil B used Cabl)—Australla’s fourth and larii- i! the-attack" 125.000.1300 Donn was closed today an oversubsoribed. thoush actual flit- ures cannot be announced for some days by the most intenaiv. cainpailn oi displaying advertisinz paid for bot by the loan oraanizers and private advertisers. lav Poim -__-=_- Russians Capture 80 Ukraine Towns, Villages National Mutiny in determined man poopla. MAXIMS ' OI A MERE MAN flul Illi- tha aairca. ding and wlll oi the oom- 0 PAGES Was Bui Italian I EDWARD KENNEDY ted Press ‘War Correspon- d AIDIEES. N0;nil)— (AP) -- The command using Italian tad ‘winter oseci by German soldiers ca - at Various points along t e B BB WEN ed to the area. of the mouth of in the ins-no area alonz the main road kept the 5th army ricer a tern buttress oi the new the Aurunci mountains n the Tyrrhenlan coast. some 5O w f 0st ruggsed Sofia?“ aiginlfaioyi, o” Willie! in! almost to 7,000 Determined we rim and ave tens of thou- forced Italian laborers r; the strong natural bar- h defensive constructions ditches, pllibox I8 and trenc llsof "é the front area. (The Berlin radio mentioned a roaidcasts 0f attri- c . "to ove glide-fay“? ti?‘ Wlthfig/Whbl Gngrnnan o 000s to a ao-calied ‘line’ by which main German line of e-turally nothing ls where this line will A YDNEY. Australia. Nov. l-(CP the "back- st war loan. kn loan d anborn O stated doflnltdl! that it. In! "The loan driva was accompanied he war many Dales oi newspaper‘: The huge success oi Canada's rc- cent 81.200.000.000 loan was widely published today in Australian newspapers. ____.___€.___-_ d0 YEAH-l OLD WIINIPEG. Nov. O-(Q) Rove] Winnllml Rifles, the and oldest military unit in W ern Canada. celebrated its 60th birthday today. Formed in 18H as the 90th Winnipeg Battalion cf Rifles. the unit has written its his- laiaaslpatoa Ilatlvonl. ll-OO Ill. ICC! “his Irovtnaoa I ll-I-A. ll-Q TALY” hf€C__P_I_Q_11lIl1S Labor Ottawa Labor Oonfcrcncc is Oontinucii ierences between Dominion and Provincial labor representatives on proposed federal lea compulsory ‘ and arbitration struck a snag today when discussions reached a detniln ed static elude tonight, were postponed un- til tomorrow with a committee structed to redraft a report submit- ted at this afternoon's conference. The committee. includiniz repre- sentatives of the provinces and the federal labor dcpartment, was ap- morninz. When details of the col- lective bargaining code some there was a tendency. it was report- ed. for many provinces to take tho stand the provincial legislation al- readv in effect vns the model on seeks to bring uniformity a the provinces. should be p ed with details am approach rather t ple of compulsory still evident when the committee reported to tha iieneral iercnce this afternoon. ' '- tomorrow inornina and repo the mnference later in the day. broadened today when wage nobil- ization l‘ farm labor proizrams came un review, althouizh attention uad to centre on collective bargain- inn. Duriru discussion on the Domin- ion-Provincial farm labor program Arthur MacNamirra, deputy minister. sugwestcd a mestlnii of Dominion and Provincial represen- tatives in December to discuss 1944 proizram. No was reached. Disturbances Followed Beer Cellar Speech with sources within pemiarly. today that disturbances inslu the shootinu of a number oi per- sons, occurred in several cities yes- terday after Hitler's beer speech. oi-Goicborg. named the cities as Essen. Col helm. Hanover and Hamburg- I! lt With UITAWA. Nov. 9—tCP)—Con< lslatlon for e barizalninn The ineetiniza scheduled to con- pointod yesterday and met this llD hich the federal legislation. which monk ferried. Differences of oi hon the princi- oarliaininil. were The committee is to meet a to Scope of the discussions was inion-Provinolal clier e and decision BTOCKHOLM. Nov. o - (AP)- Bwcdish newspaper. in contact we! h! ccl er The Handela lioefaria Tidningen, ogne. Duesscldorf. Mann- dbaa We Ans been victim orroafueiiv or ‘(time omens New 1am Dis if - sula in tho Crimea. beat pcraio attacks by Germ oi Reich. In the Crimea where the Ger- mans said tho Russians had made new landing attempts on the Kerch Peninsula, Moscow slid only that Rod Army fought to extend its unoii lal s R ns r .> . in the area west and northwest oi Navel, the Russ- ians overran several populated places in advances oi local impor- tance. lloscow said. Moscow was silent allin- as it has been for several days now. on the action both'within rile Dnllll- er bend and that along the Dniep- er estuary. where Soviet forces are regroupirig for an assault on Kher- soi-i and Nikolaav. To the north peraiiures i ncaday nllht. continued cold. ncsday diminishing at night. on o»- ...';i".2..ii‘.‘.i an units gun n north» 1t and south oi the town ‘m; .- cloudy and much with ccasion es in mountain cooler with tem- well below Wed- ursday fair and Bosh winds Wed- thls morning at 10.10 at 10.3 ta this aiicrnoori at 5.8! ises tomorrow inortiin at 7.52. Full moon Nov. li, 0. 0-m- ersiiie tide 1B minutes lat" Burnm than Charlottetown. DAILY All Charlottetown — Mono SERVICE Qrsmnseslldo — ton have Charlottetown 7-85 a- I94 l2. d." crlvoonilharlortozwn L10 I- m sis a er. 1.0a s. in. some! acnvlcs loo Ch I ttstow ll noon. Arrive Cllhrrllittetowbli 5.45 p. lla- P. l. I.-N.8. Ferry service "all! Including Sundays. leavs Wood Islands-moo an L00 p- m. loaves Oariboo lMo p. m. 4.00 I m.