MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN -i_s better to IIIII " hit and bail"? 1gb U‘ tabs . q. Guillau- Gui-din. Funded llfl ermans Rejrea ' ooica gt: lull once widely w’ than pleated than not to trust. ‘Iwo Onto. rculation "finders carrylns this picure of a mar-inspiring Stuka dive bomber with Mt. Etna as a backdrop. But Allied victories in Sicily have eds made these calendars out of date. T7: r0 ugh ‘uburbs Of Kharkov LONDON. Aug. l2—fAPl-Rus- sian shock troops stormed through the suburbs of Kharkov today to within five miles of the Ukraine metropolis from the northeast, while other columns tn the south smashed into the strongpoint of Chuguev where the Germans were in full retreat, the Moscow snid- nizht communique said. The Russian offensive against Kharkov—now in its eighth day —sppeared on the verge of success as Nazi infantry retreated in dis- order, leaving war materials and prisoners in Russian hands. Capture of Chuguev indicated that. Kharkov may soo" fail too the Russians for although miles from the city its capture in last. winter's Russian offensive preceded the occupation of Khar- 4i --~ Yale law professor W - 85ml“ will take over ss fie llmBr u diitiqtafbxiferg.“ ‘w =n ‘ec o ' ll the island surrgndefmy u erial Train llero Saturday “°"¢’l‘0N. N. n, Airs. i2 4m wiivenience of those attending 01d Home Week at Charlotte- °- P-E- I». it has been arranged Ptllte the curly morning train Charlottetown in two sections _ ‘"593’. August 14th next. Ac- “'_ 0 an announcement from N‘ hnnuquartars to the cans- fillonal Railways here, . .0 F“ 5°¢§i0n will leave Char- ‘iyln for lne mainland at 6.20 “whi: in Moncton 12.50 P. ,_ h ‘"11 Curry through psssen-' . "tllfilnts in New Brunswick hi“ ‘Mludlns Saint John. m gill]? Montreal. The second ‘A M ltive Charlottetown at uh- nnd make connections ma‘? with the Ocean Limi- ., Wfoliun Eastbound for i“ Nflva Scotia M . AND evading h" ~ for» _- Fifty - two 1W moved that Britain Paizlinsanda on. the as- nt there is in German I a substantial minority of mflpifneu to the Nazis shd r an rule in general. SHEEP PARADIBI l mi '1“! "It greatest wooi- worid. " "i6 EVENTS m“ And“? _ ‘ W! Picnic, P.'| iltl litlon ' tilt"- ..:‘.‘1°v°“°l. s‘ ca‘ . ' n . " ‘Piiltici- s-ri-ai. Picnic. ‘ at. John's Wednesda this". tl l, anne- t linnott‘! evsuln kov. The Germans reoccupled the city and the surrounding area a month later. illark liable In Raid Yesterday LONDON, Aug. l2—(CP)—Cnpt. Clark Gable, the former movie star, rode in the leading Flying Fortress of the U.S. group which atttaclted Gelsenkirchen today and retumed to base unhurt although enemy anti-aircraft fire cut 15 holes in his ship. Gable stood during the netire sixhcur flight between the pilot and co-pilot, shooting movies for a gunnery training film. Results 0f lfinkora lligh School Exams The following are the results o! Maritime Board examinuilctfll at Kinkora Iiliih wit”! or the twenty pupils aminations in Grade XI the owing nineteen were success (In order of infirm Leah OI-laniey, Bt- Ptffll- Doris Jay, St. Peters. Frances Brennan. Kinlwfl- Mgfy Maynagh. Iimerald. Adelaide Glover. Sarina Valky- mvangellne Greenan, Newton- Mary Reid. sianley Budw- Rietta Garcon. Iélazliigén an, - Mgy Elihu-rd, ohsriotteiown. Gordon Murphy, Emerald. Marie Corcoran, Pill-Mlle- Ethel Callaghan, North Wiillhll’! Catherine o-irshiey. 6t Pete"- were” McIvor, Kinkora. Doris Mcfsaoc, Middleton. Lens Mcfvor. Rinkors. Pauline Brennan, Kinkoro. _ The following have metriculadon standing. Leah OT-llnley 5t. Peters. Doris Jay. St. Peters. homes Brennan, Klnirore. Mary Msynagh, liner-aid. Adelaide Glover. 8min: valley- ltvsngeline Greensn. Newton. Illa Reid, Stanley Bridge. e Ryan, csrdlimn. Gordon Murphy, Emerald. Marie Oorooran. Piusvllie. ‘litre! Cullalhm. New Wiltlhlfl- ‘Catherine Oufsnley, Ht. Peters. Doris Mcfsellc, ‘IMP!- ‘Russell Smith, Middleton. ‘Pauline Brennan. Klnirore. The prlre donated by Mr. P. L. Morris. Kinkcrs. for pupil leading in these examinations is awarded zwrltin! 1X- foll- fui. l-Ilea BIDING to Lech OI-fenley. it is 22 " >}‘////’ The People's aper _..¢ w,“ Covers Prince Edward" Island Like the Dew CHARLUFFETOWN. CANADA. FRIDAY. AUGUST 1a. 194a BM!!! 80 Vessels Allied Airmen Strike Enemy. By BOSS MUNRO (Ctnldlln Pnass ‘igVlr Correspon- QB WITH THE BRITISH 8th ARMY 1N SICILY, Aug. 12—(CP CABLEY _A German Dunkorque in Sicily is under way, with evacuation of tree? and materials from the nort east tip of the Island in full swing. The Allied air forces are strikinz incessantly at beaches and jetties where the Germans are embarking for Italy. bombing barges at sea and hammering receptions areas near Paimi on the Italian main- land, where scattered elements of the Sicilian force collect after the crossing. (Paimi is about is miles northeast of San Giovanni, across the Messina Strait from the 01W 0f Messina.) The Germans are using about 80 craft in the evacuation and Ferry Men And Materials To Italy Repeatedly At Fleeing eastern Sicily. A determined effort to save all possible Axis equipment also was eing made. “The ‘passport to Italy is a gun," capture German orders declared-meaning that the troops must bring their weapons out of Sicily with them if they want pass- age in the boats leaving the Mes- sine bridgehead. British forces advancing along the east coast and curving around the western side of Mount. Etna ‘c0- ward Randazzo and a lunotlwi with American troops encountered only skeleton Axis forces, but these were strongly entrenched and equipped with Bil-millimeter Kilns- The rearguards also were aided by extensive road demoiitions in pro- tecting the flight of the bulk of the Nazi troops. Orders left behind by the with- drawing Germans indicated that the first contingent of enemv troops some of this small number avail- able are lost daily, desgite the ter- rific Axis anti-aircraft arrage over-I the Strait. A considerable part of the areai is covered by a colossal anti-aircraft y barrage, one of the heaviest con-I centrations in the world and com- parable to the inner defences of‘ London. 1.000 Troops Dally Under thislumbreila oi flak. which includes at least 200 heavy guns. 200 light guns and all sorts or smaller weapons, the Germans are gletting out i,000 troops every 24 ours. The navy, however, is ta-klnll 1K5 toll in and around the M€55lna Straits by night in addition $0 clay and night medium bomber atttRCk-i. " ' " Desperate Reurguards The Germans have left desperate rourguards behind to slow down the British and American armies converging i! The war maps in Russia hour last night-and for the staffs pored over them in parleva to ‘plan new attacks on In Slei y American sea-borne Axis hard reslsunce but of limited scope. Another Nazi race to the rear w ltto.\ across the base of the the trlpple attack longed delaying action in Slcii mainland in Italy and on tho It is from Russia, however, that whi . It tells of a f?" c west, of the right jaw Kharknv-Poltava railroad and crossings. There t"- btding H5 readv to r 12 miles of epfiurreadr II y- llfrgm both directions. north nnw within B0 miles or The whole Nazi line to ls in great danger of en fail rains in September Whit were lntimutions. time in Iloncts oil ahead. At Zm the Kharkov-Crimea r iev its ad and too distant to afford the foe " " l A BiRITISII HOSPITAL North Africa, Aug. l2 — P) ._ Approximately V ALLIED HEADQUARTERS I" SOUTHWEST PACIFIC. Add’. The ad- troops, closing e trap on the on- circied Japanese Blrrison at Bair- oito Harbour, on new Georgie, con- tinues, the I-Iigh Command said to< day. NIAGARA IAl-LS. Ont... Aul 1: -(CP) - Prime Minister Churchill swept into the blok- ground for a time today his job of victory - planning in order to keep a promise to his yfllllll- eet daughter Mary, that. she Ifllllfl see Niagara Falls. Then he headed for an undisclosed destination while t-he world still awaited his Quebec confer- ence with President Roosevelt. HALIFAX. Aug. f! -(cPi - Charged with illegal possession of several hundred loose gasoline cou- War Situation Last a Nari Dunlicrque flight ha force leap-frogged Cape turu the planned Nnl defence front no set. To the south British troops advancln tiny Messin blasted escape route to the mainland. A technique successfully‘ of a bearing down on the that the left prong of the Russian vi!!!- brldgeheads south of allroiul of the lunglng Russian so oltuva line at Vodyanaya began crossing the two-miie-wlde strait late in July. Technical troqils apparently were the first to KWE up Sicily. taking with them vehiclefi nd other equipment. Now. however, combat troops are being withdrawn steadily and even the rearguards left behind to flaht iieiaved actions are being reduced n size. German companies in the line are believed to have whittled down t0 platoon strength, battalions to 00m- pany strength. Abandon Italians B In addition to decreein that the escaping troops must ring B11 possible equipment with them. the German command was said to 11MB ordered that Italians be ‘ruthless- iy“ brushed aside and driven off the trofidsMm ciiear a path fol‘ re- trea o cs5 na. The only exception t0 this T1119 were German-led Italian soldiers who still could be considered-fish!- ing units. Night By Rirke L. Simpson. Associated Press War Analyst and Sicily were ehln better-as Canadian. prepartlons gini almost hour by Br tlsh and Amer- for the Churchill-Roosevelt s started. Overnight another Orlando in the north t0 Mount Etna before it got up the east coast found d e- guard situation. last-ditch pos- the bomb- foes. rth of esscniially a rear- aa on, this time to a n Peninsu‘. covering gain Allied staff work bmiilfiy"! to balk German no es of Pm- |e _, at ons of th<= had in completion. the news of greatest moment contra transcendent: import- nooae closing about Klllfiwv. ""1- huge red vise developing across ‘he vital Dnleper all defence Pl‘ Kharkov, was about vanee guard stands within less than and Within co miles of the uthward drive which has out the Russian heavy forces art sing uti Dnlepcropctrcusk. of Am" brief sil'l northeast, eaded guilty and was fined $300 and costs by magistrate J. Crowe, Magistrate Crowe said such infractions deserved heavy pensi- ties, but he would be lenient be- cause of Boudreaws previous good record. OTTAWA. Aug. l2 --(CP) — The Agriculture Department announced tonight that ship- mento of first grade creornery butter from Quebec. Ontario and the four west-ern provin- ces into the three Maritime provinces must In future in authorised by the Dairy Prod- ucts Pturtl if they exoeedlfliiii pounds. today pl LI MILES The average depth of the ocean is b0 feet. U330 CA ADA BL puns, Arthur Boudreou of Haiku l I l QIIHMH DMD!!! ting From Sicily With All Speed Sicilian campaign “Monty" Praises Canadians In Sicily N-iihdlhfi 0h a landirifl craft, emphasizing his points with the i 335M" 1n his hnnd. General Montgomery, famed leader of the nrmi Army. talks to Canadian forces now attached to his command in t. Mimty has bestowed the highest praise Canucks for their fighting qualities in Sicily. (Cflhudian Army Overseas Photo) OH 1' I i OTTAWA, Aug. 12-(0?) -T!ie nimble fingers of Canadian school children are confidently expected to undo some of iiie harm caused the United Nations when the Jap- anese grabbed Far East rubber p11)‘ duclng areas. Agriculture Department officials today said they anticipated that children would be major contribut- ors to the mllkweed collection drive. And miikweed probably means more tires and other essen- tial rubber supplies for the armed forces. Large-scale experiments now are under way to determine the value to the rubber" industry of a gum ob- tained from milkwecd. and experi- ments have indicated it will be "extremely useful" for blending with certain types of synthetic rub- ber. The National Research Council at. Ottawa has erected a pilot plant to obtain “a considerable quantity" of gum for large scale semi-com- mercial tests. and the Agriculture Department has undertaken to ob- tain in i943 from wild plants a minimum of 100.000 pounds of dried mlikweed leaves for process- lngs Through cooperation of the On- tario Education Department, pupils in rural schools are being urged to strip milkweed leaves, dry tiiem at home and take them to school at- ter classes resume in September. The collection should begin at once officials said, before leaf fall be- gins. . _ Teachers will be responsible for assembling the material. weighing it and seeing it transported to a central point or points. The teacher will inform the district school in- spector of the material collected. and he will forward invoices to OLHIWIL. Payment will be made at the rate of three cents n pound plua a small bonus for especially dry, high qual- ity material. Cheques will be sent to the inspectors to be distributed to the teachers, who may have the money used for s<hool purposes, for the Red Cross or paid to individual pupils at descretion. YARMOUITI. N.S., Aug. I2——(C‘P) --Fears are held for the safety of 62-year-old Anthonv Douoette of Qu nan, about 20 miles from here, who has been missing from his home for nine days. Ho left home on Aug. 3 for the blueberry barrcns and has not been seen since. A dav later, Seuch harties led by Royal Canadian ounted Police in ed the urea for the missing man. A severe storm swept the district the first night he was rQPOrW-‘l missln . and it is feared he may have led from hunger and ex- Jzn; ur=.-___m:_ Smooti Soilinq Form! yourBokinq When you use Children Gather Milkweed To Aid Rub er Sh 0 rtage Ilifkfilance SICILI’ - Bulk of German troops in Sicily flea across Messlna Strait with huge anti-aircraft bar- rage to protect them against in- cessanv aerial attacks; Americans thrust behind German lines from sea on north coast. for second time; 8th Army takes two villages in east coast thrust. RUSSIA — Soviet shock troops fight: into Kharkov suburbs, smash into Chuguev; storm ahead within s5 miles of Bryansk and barely four miles from Rarachev near sdvsncg Point of offensive last winter in Ukraine. POLITICAL _ Soviet Govern- ment says Russia wasn't invited so forthcoming (lhurrhili . conference in Quebec; sees Niagara Falls, proceeds to un_ announced destination. AERIAL —SW|ss frontier renting; Indicate Milan under serial poumL i"! after American heavy bombers unload high explosives on Gelsen. klrrheu. Wessairing and gnnn 1,, Ruhr-Rhine - 5 - hombc a lost fir". 2 American orrawa. Aug. l2_(cP)_ Stream flow was above normal in virtually all parts of cnnnnn W"!!! July. tho Dominion tvar and Power Bureau and the United States Geological Survey reported today in a joint monthly report covering stream flow con- ditions in Canada and the United States ,-.»--~ I Roosevelt‘ Churchill . The only contest between divided IHQIICI lhlltlld b! Ihp Ill] dug farthest Into the common enemy. MAXI M6 OIL MERE MAN lubserl Dtlou Delivered, 00.00 loll. H.111» olhe- Province: I OLA limp. EW AERIAL BLOWS AGAINST THE AXIS Mlflfillo Daylight Raid 0n Ruf Italian Targets May lluring Night. From the Swiss heard and the glow lky over Milan. which is s LONDON, Aug, 13 _ BERNE. Aug. II-(Frlda ) (n; ‘n i d Y — )—-The Pflrllec: tga: 11pm“ "m" ‘h’ "“""' "M" Wwn or Cha sive bombing‘ "fir: blzliuanrilaltiarglillrfleggst 1Z’°IK§‘Z‘Z,,‘° filmth" mum‘ "m" , m l lln 1 mm. today. o, If,“ w: 3:32! of bl: bombs could be 1r And Rhineland Ilave Been Bomlied lwiss tele sphlo I0 I!‘ be seen plainly in tho out 25 miles southeast of Chaise. (Friday) ~ (AP) —Am- rican heavy bo b enoes in the Runifr arridsgfiiiizeigniéihryglgigrgifig s: I /er daylight attacks on synthetic oil plants at selsenkirchen and Wesserling and industry,“ tan IIS at Bonn. and new a erial attacks apparently l ere in progress over norther It I I _Switzerland announced all‘ r251 (eaalzriyrntgiijryiits 9mm?! bllrderiflg Italy. the usual first indication At the same time German planes ‘WW1 Ehdlrind for the second night, dropping bombs in scatter- ed points of East Anglia. Yesterday's raid ended a lay- off since late last month. ‘Twenty-five of the four-engined craft were lost. but it was an. nounced that they shot down n; leart Q0 enemy fighters and that; escorting Spitfires and Thunder- bolts destroyed three more. Crews reported that targets in all three cities_were_iett _flaming._ Big Fair Crowds just as big if not bigger than Wednesday's tremendous iendunce Packed the Exhibition Grounds yesterday as the Old Home Week and Provincial Exhib- ition concluded its third day. This annual event closes today when another great program of horse racing and vaudeville will be feat- urr-d. Yesterday the show rings where livestock and horses were being judged was the scene of much ac- tivity and as was the case on Wed- nesday competition ‘ the various herds was of the keenest with the competent judges again} expressing their admiration of the‘, In the afternoon crowds that jammed the race track to capacity for the second clay saw Chestnut Bars come through with a straight heat victory in the feature event of the race meet, the freefor-all trot and pace. The events were all clos- IWany Rumors But Few Facts 0f Conference By C. R. Blackburn Canadian Press stuff Writer QUEBEC, ‘Aug. l2 —-lCP) —A flurry of rumors but a dearth of news marked toduys stage in the elaborate preparations for the sixth Churchill - Roosevelt war conference and the completion of Anglo - Canadian war conferences which opened here yesterday bet.- ween the British Prime Minister and Prime Minister MacKenzle King. Mr. Ohurehlil was in the United His exact whereabouts was un- known but he will return to Quebec shortly and President Roosevelt will come here. Mr. King is waiting to be their host in the vice-regal rmidencs in the citadel. The Rumors The rumors were that Mr. Chur- chill had indicated while "here Tuesday and Wednesday. or before he crossed into the United states at Niagara Falls today his intent- ion of visiting Stalin in Moscow after the Quebec conference: and that President Roosevelt would not come to Quebec nfter all. A high official. close to the chief conferees here, said lie had heard nothing of Mr. Churchiirs reported statement on an impending visit to Moscow and that he doubted ii I such had ever been made. It was learned too that arran e- ‘ ments are going forward to rece ve iPresldent Roosevelt here and that the advance party of military and i technical advisors would be here soon. Mr. Churchill has already been t4: Moscow for one war conference with Premier Stalin, and it. would seem, officials hers said, that such a move would always be in the realm of possibility, Mr. Ring At Quebec Prime Minister MacKcnzle King remains In the citadel, where he was host toTlw Churchllls ‘Ifiieszlav and Wednesday and will res-ire them on their return and where it is expected he will have also as his guest President Roosevelt when the United States leader arrives. There Mr. King has his immed- iate secretarlal staff and his undsr secretory of state for external u! fnlrs. Norman Robertson. ‘there were on written staiemen-‘v from the conference heudqunrur" todnv but a spokesman from ih~ Wartime Information Board ann- ounced nt ores: liendqunrlers llin’ "mliliarv talks" were nroceoriinn but. that he could not find out any- qualities of the entries on exhibit. i o? a raid on northern Italy from Britain. The air offensive against thq continent continued into the ev. FY11"! When a strong force of med- um bombers, escorted by fighter] streaked across the channel in the direction of Cologne about '1 p.m_ RAF. fighter planes were on- usually active over the Straits of 139W!‘ dllllh! the evening. Forma- tions crossed and recrossed northern France for nearly two hours. Swings Into Final Day 91y fought and thrilling affairs and as usual were interspersed by the high class acts of vaudeville mat have added much to the success of "19 Program ever since its start Th9 midway was again patronized hiEhl. uhd day by the big crowds of pleasure-seekers that took iii each and every show on the grounds. at a late hour last night the Vanni]: booths and concessions were still going strong and it was the con scnsus of opinion of those in attain. dance that this years midway was (Continued on page 6 C01. 4) , _ ‘tilled A i BoY BEQlNS l Mo wash His Ems ‘ without’ BElrlQ ‘ ‘foul Hats no ‘ ‘i . London A \.lT‘i'l.E i s High tide this morning at ill-l and tonight at 10.09. Sun sets this evening ut 8.11 rmc‘ rises tomorrow moruinq at 5.30. Full moon Aug. l5. 3.34 pm. Summerside tide i8 minutes later than Charlottetown. CAR FERRY SERVICE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY From Borden - Leave 8.40 mm. 1.05 p.m. and 4.55 p.m. Leave Cape Tnrmentine ll a. m 3.25 p. m. and 5.30 p. m. DAILY AIR SERVICE (EXCEPT SUNDAY» Chlriottetowrg’ — Summerslde — on on leave Charlottetown 1.50 n. m 12.30 p. m. 4.30 p. m. Arrive Charlottetown l.l0 p. In 5.45 p- m. 1.05 p. m. P. E. I.—N. S. PERI! SERVICE DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAYS Leave Wood Islands - 7.00 u. m. and ii mm. and if p. m. Le v Caribou - 9.00 a. m. and thing about them.