The Peop e’s Paper §¢4 Army Contigugsjlio “Storm estward At Fast Pace. " Nazis Lose Army Stores- . . v v By Kirke L. Sirnpso Associated Pr In The first snows of a moremtaerible winter f: have ' Championships At Fox Show Decided in toplld the male mm section. I... K. Loc u ema e ex s an . fillet i? extrahliahtz: ‘lfiéldgl ' “l m“ m .l.fl°“o°°r..if.l.’.i°l’e..;“.tohi.k'.fii‘éii MM- wwo- a w» <==---- wlaf: atfagmgh, ‘ “gkéwlidut?” hrly snows in the critical " - "n" °“ ‘l “m'weltafthol)nle rholdsaterriblemenacf allNlf t fgxmnm 5'11"‘ .,'§_§me in“, W moan-Morass“ srloevzhupntlllsat page... arr-we”. dildo-ref}. n$§Se'r‘,"'ei.'ove ‘o ll 0 a eper the Russian-broken ‘Nazi sei e ring s~ bout Lenlngraihkltussits greatest ally, winter, only now l. dep Qyln‘ his petition throughout extra llsht silvsrod hotly contacted. u- “ ‘I °'°"' classification. HG. the adult section Humphrew and Ernest ded male pub and fe- clones. nships lo standard silvers were of spec illan d KACV U0 within zmwfiitk "u “mam” forces for attac ' TIIQIQ ll “NI! flMlM “llb "l6 “I81 skirmishes f “l 1943 R I ll Qgnmwl“, Pgelngm‘ winter offensive are in progress there now. and destiged t: swell 50:58];- to a new and mighty effort to clear all northwestern Russia of the l of Novel Junction iii the lower Lovat and native ability as a foxman to maloo h There is an impre Moscow said to hon of th fell to the continuous Russian oi- Em iensive which broke across the 'I‘et- ma”; f" GNV Ill/til‘ ill l!!! 807m 5nd illfllfid triangle, now expanded into an encirolement threat Blllnst Vitebslr and ‘ push w"... Polotsk, ' key to the Vitebslr line north of the Dnieper, Russian oper- exirsordinsry. The to Komarovka in the central sec- a . Komarovka. northeast oi anchor of the enemy Zhitomir. also is 4B miles south- ations along the northern front have been on a. minor scale for months. east oi Korosten, another rail ccn- Yet all local thrusts have bad clear portents of preparation. the Germans must hold Day by slay the marshes of the Lovst which guard the Nazi defense ollld protect their north- front from north of Novel to Lake Ilmen are losing their protective south communications. This push character. Deep-frown. they offer pas e for skilled Russian winter marked an advance oi i! miles duo fishters for drives from the east against S rsya ltusss, south of the big- Kiev, lake- or for a converging assault from south and east on the vital Pskov district centres of Ivankov rot/ewes to all northwestern Bunio- The enemy front from the Lovat to the Leningrad sector is utterly dependent upon the Pskov gateway communications. As winter set; in d “y 1mm u“ 3r, in rlltolfihaeitem limbs. tllsisémrelqun-iorneitlrnlid‘ rleiportsnfrrw neutral m, _ e 1 “bu; cap a urope s. w e a res n e no the s d yB-fds lalwmu Th k- om tcr of the Peipus Lake chain along the Russian-Esthonian border is sl- he tops an - result that championship ior adults. marked silvers. was won Ernest K s '0 M are evident on every side. the tenseneas breaks and the silence L . s u ._.. mm th evl ones at the head ti: d herds were also the the And so fox history f W! god to the value of P. E. I. and when“ ‘an w the Russians as Championships in i“ °"“‘°"-‘ t the i messed Soviet artill .--—————-——-—-- _ __ _._____..._- =- (Continued on Pose d. Ool 0) Fox Exhibitors Attend BestAnd Biggest Banquet Iit~Ui§drri2dtibn '3 of Kiev and only 30 miles the rail city of Bye- ........l"l~.rlu" "all: flREMEMBRANCE DAY the Russians wcst near Pereyaslav and it was possi- ble the two forces had already met. History voted unanimously to be the most enjoyable and mo attended dinner in th ears’ history of the d 11px Breeders’ and Exh Association was hold lea The Charlottetown. thOR Should ilonslder Post-liar Problosls ladies. ol. D. A. Macklnnon, D. 5. 0., president of the Assoc presided, and extended a welcome to all present, visitors from other provinces all .‘N. 8., Nov. l0. - problems sbo Iedersticn of Agriculture. Hr Presid of Walter Jones was purpvilht nd more government mon lance to the fox industry WI! made by Hon. William l-lu ting Premier. who was the statement was received with and was capped by Hun. Dr. W. J. P. Macliiillan, who was the next speaks the Jones Govern- money, the Oppo- that it was spent- Other speakers were l-iis Worship syor B. Roy Holman, Messrs. deputy Minister of secretary oi the Ass- A. Callbrclr. iudge tea 31' Nova Scotls that “it l» Your duty to exams the ovluioa in these provinces." The Maritime Organisation ordinates the aims o! farmers and 1111a! a_"link with the- Carasgilan . . c with the combined symlltflms cold. influenza and a sinus infec- tion. l-lc said he is baffled when it to Prince to Richmond 33:21‘? i§‘¥.‘.;':i“{£§)TH1§:I£<E°i§,-t the Legihon Hlizzme wlxrc, the véetman; will be iltismisfied, h rom w ere avy rmy an r orce um s w: marc other “mum,” You back to IGSPBCIlVQ’bBH‘HCkB. 1- As the parade passes along Richmond Street in front m’ Jmkallijerngeldiioliaiilggrnaghti of the Provincial Building His Honor, Lieutenant Gover- w' that "they are lust as mgeh in the nor LePage will take the salute. do“ "l I =1“ i" "W" “~ From 10.50 to 11 a.m. the fire bell will toll at intervals of ll ‘m “mum.” ‘mm can call it any name you like. I cannot iiive it a nam “Talkies-Moron laturds . ‘ ____ h‘ Dr. C. K- Gunn. of "Talkies-M Harbo so lipndav. “n” Til-ill "Dance Coven Mile Bay Thurs- lty. Nov. ll. Good music. Tllliradsy ' s33...»- V , . .1‘ . s superintendent oi the ‘Bank of Commerce for the oRinnon in his oP- s termed the present d reviewed the progress of lotion sinoe its inception. lso spoke on this sub- the fine spirit of shown by the members. The success m, “' (Continued on page s col. s)‘ a uh |_ ii. S. liestroyer highest all’... ' away-sill’ uTrT-oo. Hsmwm 171%?" llifiwfi "V ca? Gas '°.°.‘l’5‘..§°‘§lh“.‘.“.“°‘.l.:.i.‘t.i.‘l.° - IDNDON. N v. . . 9'1"‘ 3""! "id M"- 1‘ m‘ More than 500°Brltish based planes Whlriwinds and Mustangs, while W"! 1mm’ the m""““t c““‘d‘m fanned out over Hitler's Europe an additional force of Whirlwinds Hllvwt "mm "1 “Mbhm ‘Vxwd: mnfifi today in one of the biggest Allied swept over the Isle of Guernsey ""411 "ll m ' m“ m‘ u“ daylight aerial offensives in weeks. anéi attaiclredienenliy coastal vessels- woop ng own n a surpr se as- On the basis oi Dominion Bureau amntfinddnggl bbowhera hmm ‘Tun’ gt mpplmlséamme vxgixnb , 1'5 Ull 6i‘! l6 Bil 01' QC- IEUX UIYY h BY, OOH Dwvemp‘ m ‘mmm’ bun” n ross the English Channel and ados- fighter bombers plunked at lsast serves as compared with Nov. l m M ‘h Nxvgmd‘; laigdnmgbaé.‘ an at ks were executed. t u es o p a o - . the raiders and from the o ratio s An it. A ow l“ 00am; m‘ n?“ only one Allied fighter we’: repoxf- raid on "Brittany shipping said the 1 ted missing. Whirlwinds "caught them comple- gugm- holdlmg no“ 1 w", 12, A United States medium bomb- tely na ping. we were on our way 615,176 pounds compared with t8.- er force blasted the Ohievres base, out be ors they really got 270.23 swag. 121042. b m: llllttniiiigimiles soluthwest oil Bruss- withtfitk. only onanoinus was ll 0 mlmfly u H. e um, an os no panes. and was verys g ." tion was less favorable dur- Returning fliers said their bombs The 64's forays added up fall amonlrbat geestkliottxwinlengin- the biggestdigw level operations e enemy m era e Br bas- since the nnel nvas on escr- e's pmipal dispersal area. and cises early inSe-ptomberwhen several a Free Sound galiinse. Dance. ghwfinf°lll m“ when output rises. Thursday. November ml: for, moo u ited n llhlcksn "lo-testam- "Wanted to buy live and dressed owl. oi Statistics figures showing im- .000 u etii ls i=1‘ better than when s shortaire was "acute." ber due to diversion oi milk w supply increased demands oi ur- an fluid milk markets as well as manufacture of cheese" h |liattles ll-lioat WASHINGTON. Nov. 10—(AP)— ta pistols empty shell cases and even at range down to feet. th of t e nlted Sbtates destroy” h “m mun the highest point slnco the introduction oi rationing last and though the heavy movement was a in part to du tion of reo t slbort shipments tho United dorn. actual do- os was a is lld PIN-l’! ‘Bill m - November l 970mb?!‘ 11th. a" amb" m lower léoductlon between this time sprin . n prod u ~ , - _. . . m, ill E a i it h u Roost l l0 i1 v fill >224” A "u!" w“ ., ‘\.‘_ , ..___....- ._ ‘ Read b (lovers Priase Edwardilsland Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1943 ‘sh Everybody A Traeprayoris wssilii-the u-aenunau‘ ..°.'..,.. prayer. mxlns 0' L MERE MAN ri-ti 3 PAGES a on. o.» “l” “worsens-m- - w n is close at haul Th llb tinredlblellddAi-nry lust a ae-ek 1:. thcan a year ago is’ re£i£::i§'lii'..°.§,'_’1i,“ n shun rom all the way from the Baltic to tksi‘ Black Sea, ls almost in sight. today. retreated before rcadv In motion. Y the Germans abandoned food am- n w ould not be surprising. With the Dnieper line in the south fatal- sumwtxgh‘ . “an and ly ruptured, the Vitebsk gateway half encircled, even the Polotsk com- d Bud ‘m’: “fled to ha“ municetions key for the whole south segment oi the northern front a“ threatened by a. Russian mdvance from Nevel, there seems no good Nasi military reason for attempting a winter stand In so exposed a position rs to vumv‘ 33 mu” although political conslde tions tend to invite it. ctlon of the Dnieper th crim . n n _ ‘-"' d, indieao¢"’og:drz;u§s'f§fi s “The lfiogram ill connection with the ceremony at the B °l' P m“ °*‘ "°- °' o iers onument today follows: “m” gfiwfifikbldéfififi; A parade of war veterans leaves the Legion Home at ggnkssthrown asalnst the Russian 10.45 a.m. and headed by the Band from (LA. (B) T.C. and n Hi0 Ksrch Dem-ll‘ th R C M P h, b G ad m h e . . . . more cs y way of raftou Street to the ns ffglxnotsgovlltrglllltilo Dial/HOLE? Monument where the Navy, Army and Air Force units will ands oi Germans died in the un- already be in posmom eratwck Program at the Monument 0 Canada Two minutes silence, ll to 11.02 Rev. J. R. Skinner ' Last Post Sweeping Toronto Rwem, Placing of wreaths by Lieutenant Governor LePage, the Premier, the Mayor, and representatives of the Nov. lll—<@P>—l‘Jl1'1- Legion, The Ladies Auxiliary to the Legion, the Navy, ' °°““°“ l§-‘_C“‘_“§§§g“‘,' $f§‘°.“‘..2§',‘n%_ Army, Air Force, R.C.I\'I.P., srwietics" and fraternal organ- disease is sweeping Toronto lzatlons, and CIUZEIIS“ . and laying hundreds of citizens low God Save the King b Following the ceremony the parade. including the Le- gion, Navy, Army and Air Force will march along Grafton to Queen to Grafton and back to 20 seconds. " the wivfill-imfifé-fisikiendg-of vehicles are requested to observe Ration To Be - Maintained - d . ottetown. The latter moved a ole of thanks to the off- the Association which was “They served till death! Why not we?” A British-Based Planes —— Out In Force Yesterda Nov. 10-(0?) -De- _ 10- (C P) —— leltthelHliIMEAF Hour after hour, ionnations oi me- one bomb squarely on an Few enemy fighters rose to meet ship t e destroyed st least four while soor- thousand individual sartiee _ oom- d“ if‘: hlAlilNQ drum? -s § i 935i? i... rill/sill l; Psskos liosd Airman Missing indicate that the moment for which Th. “m, o; . "m" nun.‘ Island airman p the mm casualty list issued by the it. C. A. F. at Ottawa. Under the heading missing on do- tivo service after sir grad first Iuldor ob- llllaian soil or their annihilation tions Flt. Sill», 17.126371, D. A. Mclrlnls (fath- er) Peakes Rd. P. E. 1 -Italian War Plants Bombed thousand higher than fleeting incress d . agizhe Dominion figure was 3.4 par thousand oompar 194i and an average i936 to 1940 inclusiv from with a artme basis of Nov. l conditions. WASHINUION, N0 -Congress receive . I‘. officer who led the diamond. "probably the - in di thits . - t d i. sland-nn» or“ booe- ‘isofioreo ii? iioldlfiifirnsa '.'Z.""o.§‘3u'¢ $.33??? “m” ° ‘ opposition By Edward Kennedy (Associated Press War Correspondent) ALCIERS. Nov. 10- (AP) —Under Orders to hold their present Italian gggiffiglaéxdzfgggmlllfigfjfiitgé line at_all costs “for at dustries. United §§§ee§“:liy..$i7v§§n§§. least eight weekm Ger- ,::s.";;r .2il€.°.‘ti.¥f§.‘.°‘3.“.l.f.“ ; PM" *°'°°* a" '“""°“' v1.15, Fem“, ,5 muss “s, o, .m_ mg savage counter- at- works. docks and railroad yarfieseegt tacks against Allied 5th ca. fighter: struck at thepixiiliefrtgierols): massed artmery in the 1 in hlh 1 b ll d h! ' ' . $.22 hi2 first fincelzfvflalytcilrodugf mountamous Mmnano mg bearings. arlinfibsolute Igayegltlllal vCflaffO afBfl, Hi8 Al- ac . - 0.31%, heaé: mama? and, meduji lied command announ- S8 Oil D01. cribed as successxllc desgrtse cad todaw army infantry a n d The reinforced Nazis ‘be be l in . . destructiveniialfliglt: ‘lilo. tfifodgfi hurled ""15 fur|°u5 but the Germans sent up Wulf-l00 flahters Perosa works. near Fwlfg; unazvailing charges with- ule in v 4 hours ln a desper- }”°'“°"_.____°“° ‘m “m” ate effort to check the Birthrate Figures lip i0—(CP)-—Can- i2 was 1.2 oer in 104i. re- in all provinces Dominion Allied advance on their new Garigliano River positions. Each time the?‘ were thrown back wit in highest m“ m the ey has picked his present front se- followed by New Bruns- N Ala least eight weeks." m: drive up the spine of Italy.) Agreement E2 At Labor .. .. _ Sonierence IQUXAIICC W- M. Nelsen that -_- nited States will be increasipB scale military . . ‘ “l?” M w“ plan“ “d Dominion and Provincial Labor de-‘ part/men On four basic principle ll bi- is statement had been reached between of collect vo aln —’“— a Ind sr ‘flljg-h-lvt-‘QAQ; tration discuss at I three-m v a - - re: towns from German conunme‘ Bosnia and n communique um,“ an n; M G"!- outline o the Dominionb sald tonight. legislation before a com l0- (OP) —The rial Institute annou which it described a: prin pie as in what vantage of the views QIDNIId ably in framing ations to the government." - ttss f tainthevi of er. arbitration the 4- heavy casualties by Lt.- Cen. Mark Clark's troop; and by artillery bar- rage: that ripped up the “my e..- mountainsides. . Snow has begun to fall in the Ap- ed with 22.2 in ennines, and conditions were the .4 worst under which the Allies had e. fought since they invaded Itch; ed in Gaul-db more than two months ago. d 771-991» Ill-m" Documents taken from captured Germans confirmed that the an- ross Italy, some 70-80 miles from Home. as a "winter line" and has ordered it held at all costs for "at (A landon report said that ab- sence of recent news oi Canadian activities is probably an indication that lat Division troops, who have made up the left flank oi the lith Army. have been given a- relaxat- 1011 Period to rest the men and ro- vehicles overworked during the OTTAWA. NOV. ill-Labor Mill- lfl‘ Mltchelltsfidthin l PPQDIIQQ ‘ g i l SAVE‘ The conference. originally plan- ed to last only two days. continued this eveni with an d be con- derod a war industry, ii “l: order hllgtf," “fiuhflfffififf §§n§§§§.“‘J-‘fi;, Hi n tide thirmornlng at 11.14 g‘ "1QL,°°,§°,',',,,,§,,; Minister stated that the ‘(labori and nlilht at 11-14 P" ° ° qmgmnme ‘mum now h“, m. m. sun sets this afternoon st 5.11 and and riaes tomorrow morninr at ftiea. "hm" ' “an” he would be assisted very consider- . . . his reeommend- Full moon. Nov. ll. 9.26 run. Summersidc tld» 18 minutes iat- th_e er than Charlottetown “ DAILY sin SERVICE o". It.“ °“"'~"-"'-.-..:..::'~""='"= - the conference was coled . the Federal Labor Department towflb- rom Minilfe man ll. S. Army Troops atrial‘. ti‘: results ... 0n Bougalnville NIW YORK. Nov. 10 - (AP) - United States Army troops - °§ r e. diorama arislna out of necotlltr “emu” s. "Definltign "and prohibition or "I" 1'1".“J6v?°i‘°§i.‘i§u“l%l$.i.?§.?s““°' “""'5 “m” "' - . for e»- ww- coo- ms r- a- 4M a d {ii ANS COUNTER-ATTACK IN ITAL Ordered To Stop A_ll_ies Attacks Are Beaten Back By Anglo-American Forces. Senior Officers Are Promoted orrsws. Nov. 1o--<cr)_. Defence headquarters announ- ced mnight the promotion of two senior officers overseas- Col. Clarence Sparks McKee. 60 of Toronto, and Col. Sam- uel Findlay Clark, 34, oi Win- nipeg-to rank of Brigadier and their appointment as chief sig- rial officers of a Canadian Corps. Both appointments are effec- tive from Nov. l, said the an- nouncement, which gave no further details. More Fertilizer Available Under New Agreement OTTAWA, Nev. M -(cI)_. Uader an agr tween Canada and the United States, 500,000 tons of fertiliser ls ea- tcd to be available to the minion for the spring - sl- Iwst desbis the quantity used a few years ml- Grant Peart, fertilisers nistrator. said today. Mr. Peart said farmers isoald be prepared ta accept deliveries during winter months. "llfly deliver! is the answer on voldhsg “i. -.',"" “u... s...‘ p n preven o of transportation facilities an relieving the shortage aitugg. loll." laid Mr. Pesrt. "The rle- mand will prcbably be the heaviest in our history." VETERANS PARADE memorial. iiilinl‘ A K ltoilufaul M 0F A Molt l\ll.l. is 1 t slum‘ film’ Arrests 1o ‘fllE REAL Ester ‘srrcutmoe. y_ iugertillmr. VG OTTAWA. Nov. lO-(CD-Veter- ans of the First Great War will pa. rode tomorrow to the National War lute as the parade approaches the MAINR- Cloudy with snow (the say w- Mitchell “i; “$5: m ‘hf; "munuixm Q“ “if; o ~ - in I ll! cont DUE CO m lmlmlllh m?" W" “wit” Thursday. Partly cloudy and con- "Y "l, ° i“ ""1 11ml‘ tinued oold Thursday night. Par- tly cloudy and eold Friday. ; Leave Charlottetown i1 noMI. W, "gnu"; n. have Charlottetown 1-85 a- II 2:92 and deplrtlntntal officials llmwlléfltbfkgh m ,_ u, “it; " m nary aolloctivteannbaz; l" r =- 1" P P” hm “P” "l _ moss ssavlcs landed on Bouaainville island is ggfiauggd mwmcfiagedtlaigq 9 l" $3,035; 3mm“; 131- ‘i'r‘.§“'£,e"e‘§’£°§§i.“.;1 3'25 "-'-°""°“‘ ° g ii I I'M - I cast from Guadalcanal. ' cmmmm The army units were reported to one have landed without Arr-lee Charlottetown p.65 p- ‘II- l.-N.8. Perry Service llllll Sands Wood Han‘ "M mm