F’ MAXIMS OI‘ A MERE MAN --—-- ngrndorowiililiewori. pi- é w“ ,,,.',':..‘,’.."', ""r..'..'.'.'-' .30“ 3M’ , The People's aper ‘rqgn-"QW , -.-e--"‘ "“- Covers Prince Edward ilsland Like the Dew cunawrrsrowu. CANADA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1943 Read by Everybody MAXIMS OFA. MERE MAN Beauty is a frail advantage. n Delivered, some "-00-, otho- Provinces I v.54, gimp, 8 PAGES TINA]. CLEAN -UP lN SlClLY IS AT ‘HAN D DOOOOO General German Retreat Q-ODOOC? Enemy Suffers Heavy Losses In Men, Arms D. Bl] fl l B” Ed“ suit Writer I Agociated Pr”! Rusalln offensive of the besi d Germans reel fill uicn five W185 sent the fiffllth tremendous losses ‘m and Arms. i south of Orel the Russians drove h” gush and Pilatovka, and from “my, they occupied the rail mtion of Domniino. seven miles y the cit-y, Moscow announ peciai communique. heaviest fighting came‘ in _ fields northwest gorel where Genitans fought iiunely to stave off complete en- diilrinenl. German tanks and in- antry were hurled out again and min tn incessant ‘ -attack.s moist the advancing Red Army nib. ihe midnight communique lit LONDON, Aug. 3 —(OP)- The luiiisns. driving upon Orel from 20,000 Montreal In Aircraft “irnians Seize Italian Ships ISTANBUL. Aug. l —-(De- 11M) -— tAPi — The Germans have seized three Italian ships loaded with Italian troops en mite to Italy when they stopped In Suds Bay in Crete to refuel. recording to reports reaching re. The Italians protested, but lite Germans ordered the llllpl interned pending further de- Elapmenis in Italy, the reports President 0f l. ii. iL-ilictoi‘ iii. Drowned NAGOG POINT, Que. All! 8 _ LggltfE- C- Grlmiey of Montreal. midem 0i R C.A.-Victor, Idnywed, m lrowned in LakeyMemphrama- ‘he tee todav when ‘he fell from orilern of a sell-boat. I-Ie was 52. “MY f1 ilRht breeze was blowing m dihe lake when Mr. Grimiey “time Mid sank beneath the sur- mg.‘ Mrs. Grmley, who with his H» "any Smith 0f Tom River, "m; ‘was in the sail-boat at the w . owerecl sail and put about 910k uo her husband but hc i" reappear. ' Grimm-y was known to have ' i‘ l Rood swimmer, but during £26113" Winter he had found it “u”? to take a rest cure for “M,” condition. 111s body mg Email recovered tonight. h, ‘his h a widow. he is survived mdMfl}; Pagrhters. Betty, Jime, o, Montréaln one son. Thomas. all BDMING EVENTS "Ttiillies Orapaud Thursday. 3-1- "Talkies csRlEvs Frida . ' 8-4-L2l. "Talkies Mt. Stewart Saturday. fl-l-b-Il. Uri“ Cream and Dance Corrazrli ““- "idav. August. om. o-a MD‘ ‘i m, ‘Ego seven Mile Bay. Wednesl-t . _._ ‘Dmcfi Vernon River '°"“°“°°Y- Ava-at 4th. Hm‘ “Du __. tu- ciiiceidrg: $05.7‘ ‘in’ ‘$23K tic-mun‘ ‘i? A Picnic Wednesd y “Mt mi. 1.9q.3.”,u_,_3§‘ "To arrive auii: On l4. m" Mcollilfm a Boyle. ssh‘ #- hu"loylilyfliulr)qaellil0l atli-nlgiilmm ' l-t-li. B003 I-S-Ol. ice Crea pawn Too: festival and dance bl’ fl ld K i from,“ Wmhme M‘ axis ngwn “Ca W ion i‘ soul M’ Lager?“ Church of the south. have captured ths town of Stish. 10 miles below the big semi-circled Nazi bastion, and have advanced from four to six miles on various rectors of the Orel front. Moscow announced in a special communique tonight. Theled Arm overran more than 50 additions populated places in today's advances, the bulletin n said. The Russians said the German offensive in the Donets Basin southeast 0f the Opel front had been halted because of heavv casualties to iiie invaders. Crashing into suburban villages of the ‘embattled city of Orel. the Russians captured the railway sta- tion of Domino, seven miles east of the city, and Filatovka, as well as Stlsh. International Information Bur- eau. a German Propaganda Agency said in a broadcast from Berlin to- night that, the Red Army had made a “temporary breach" in "heavy and swaying battles“ south of Orel in an effort, to break through to Bryansii. Workers Plants Strike MONTREAL. Au8~ 3—(CP)- Workers in three Montreal aircraft plants, wmcii employ anout 20,000 men and women, went on strike to- dly in an attempt to have the fed- eral government grant them back pay of a full cost of living bonus. - The strikers, members of Aircraft Dodge 712, International Associa- tion of Machinists tA.F.L.), left, m?" 10b! shortly after 3 p.m. ED. T., the deadline set yesterday for the government to meet their de- niands. Srike action was decided upon at at meeting of tlie workers July 28. At. tnat time they wcre secxiiig back payment of th cost-of-iiving bonus aali a week's holidays wih pay for a workers who have one year or more service as an aircraft work- er- Shortly before the ivnik-uui. it was announced that the regional War Lubor Boeuu had granted the request fur holidays with pay. The strikers demand back pay» merit cf a full $1.25 weekly cost-of- living bonus from July 1, 1942, to March 23, the National War Labor to March 23, 1043, the workers re- ceived a bonus o! $1.50 weekly. March 23, the Notional War Labor Board ranted the workers a full cost-of- ivlng bonus but said ii. had no authority to main», it retroactive. A statement issued by Union of- ficials sliortly alter the walkout said that the “patience of the work- ers has been exhausted by 12 months of fruitless negotiations for settlement of their request for back payment 0f the full cost. oi living bonus. SKY - Iron, nickel and copper are bel- ieved to be present in a 178520115 ODOOOQ OQOOOO GOOD-DO- BULLETIN LONDON Aug. i --(Wed. Mid-i!) — ‘(AH — A force of bombers so great it took hours ‘<1 1111!: the coast droned out, toward the continent last nixhi Apparently in the dlr. ection of northwest Germany "119" filming and desolate Hamburg still suffered from . new attack Monday. Ottawzilleveals FarmWage Rules For Soldiers OTTAWA, Aug. 3—-(CP)—Mll’i- imum wages to be paid for the ser- viccs of soldiers detailed for farm labor were announced today by the Defence Department. In Western Canada the minimum rate is $4 a day; in most parts of Ontario $3.50; and in Quebec and the Maritime Provinces $3. In aci- dition farmers will provide board and lodging, The department also announced that in tin; cases of men granted compassionate leave to alleviate h ‘ °°9<liiiPl1i9L1 ‘ n nl do to 3. OTTAWA. Aug. 3 - Labor Minister Mitchell nounced tonight that. plans now are completed for the assign; ment of soldiers fa "farm dill." to assist in harvesting, with the governments of the pru- vlnces all agreeing to 611111191‘- BII- are elosiii or two west of A flank Axis forces bar liuio, and probably hasten the collapse of tlie scctoi ill\ll1l! Catanla-Randazzo line, splitting enemy force; iiparL. le the Americans comrades to the south, thei dazzn, and an attempt to pu rear-ii tlie Slcilla confronting ihe B American success in battle of Sicily to more mopping Regal forces not onl self, and once t and roll-up the l’ HHITOW waters War By Klrke Situation Last Nigh L. Simpson, Associated Press War Analyst. Battle report! from Sicily indicate that the centre of the Axis Etna defence line may collapse coinpletel lt may already wesi. slo es of the great volcano to sac them. T icy may never reach the Mess attempted flight to the Italian ma Canadians and of Trolnn. ilooms a wide centre segmen system-tlie road and rail routes glrdllng the inshore flanks of the huge mountain from Catnnla in the iiout West of Ciitnnlii, this system passes ihrc to rear-l. Randazzo. and hard-fighting in on the Adamo-Bronte sector. no American forces already have a huld on a nrd. It intersects the Regulbuto-Aderno h derno. An American surge along tha At Tris ng southeastw Wlil ne, the first trap while on their 0e The fast pace definite prellml that n east cons rltish ilth army in the Catu it; have broken across thc a considers. le depty. but have pushed close to the east coast hey reach Aderno will be In a p0 y at any moincnt. Nazi forces on the south and south- apc the twin traps yawning for ina Peninsula for a last stand or inland. f Regalbuto and American capture i. of the main Axis communication be too lube for British capture o heust to Runduzzo in the northwest. ugh Paterno, Aderiio um] Bronte American and Canuilinn troops minor road run- lghway a mile t rnul would out- rlng the direct Canadian advance on Aderno from Ailcrno-Brunte centre can be expected to lend aid to their Canadian r prime object/Ives must be Cesare and Run- sh on promptly north of the Etna bastion and t. in the rear of the main Nazi concentration nia urea. this effort would reduce the final scenes of the ~up operations. Even if that cannot be i! forces is being sprun . British Dlltaino River west o Catanla ort lt- have turned the Ditta no line sltion b0 turn southeastward for the Nazi nrmore left flank Canadians from the flank. at which the Allied drive is proceeding can be read BS nary to preparatl one for an Allied surged across the separate Sicily and the Italian mainlnn Fires Are Rekindlecl 3_.(AP\ _Bri- l - F l G '1' - ?.§§..i"ill‘il.'§. i?“ m “ ,1.<>NI>0N. our. _ ,, , t --——— I ltllr. lglllchcll’sar?i|éil0lifafillgmftal: 213i;lngigiflureifigiiiigllliogifiisag? ' n owe one i‘ . _ - ~ . _ ' the defence department w wh in flaming and ilcsolstedliarnib§ilio News Bflefs listed minimum wages lo be It wiis the niiitli A‘ {as ‘no . 1d m‘ paid for the services of the dayzs and the an niin i115 lsils n a soldiers. Dali)‘; most parts of great weight of high exp Csdvtf; 1A" (mun-lo, 53.50: Quebec and the incendiary bombs were d1‘ - Maritime Pruvincesilsa. in as; bywtliehygfit g2?‘ 861mm ALLIED HEADQUARTERS f,";,‘?,',",,,',§",',',‘§§§,,g I p“, lil-‘iiirli pdrtglv obwurcd‘ tlic fresh SOPTIgSEdST GPA)!!- u n,‘ , ‘ -.7 ._'_. ‘. rig. — encsuy- {he Labfli: "(lmifitahrstfililtlalfi dfcsiciligfrlighiigcllilhlynggxlligg‘llglfiiig: lApl-Umm" Slates mush“ llarsnberixpfifieditrrnys pierlsonuel (scare lost ‘Gilli’? h c-A F airmen lgrcilise 15in ugmf lllmhluuwlly . - ‘ ' . . - In 0 e n n wall‘?! he available for 1111111 gttgiifagicilt on sweeps ovci Fiance 1111f! alrdmmc‘ n w“ annmmced ;_'_vo'_' _ 1::- ._ ——~__. A cglrrgspontrleigwcéfkltlile Dfgl-lgiég today‘ ______ farms or tli of their parcn“ 0!‘ Afton a e 0 _ 10m _ LONDON, Aug‘ 3__(CP)_.I.he AL near relatives, moii will bc pfiurildigkg a %fl"lllll‘sll‘gbalgi5lél)i})luogfllvgfilafirle askflfesd gins radio declared tonight in a Wm‘ me ‘mum tnmspona 0 '00 ‘ml-Alum ur" bcfcrclwstnight in the bmfidcfii 1991711160 11V The A5‘ desliniiiiims 0.‘ m‘ m°re m“ ° m b n ejnrfltm an. rflds m m5. l soclatcd Press that "the victorious ‘N155’ meal tickets and “e8 Over l??? cljriacnkly riimed it blotting gigitgf me Swing“ ham” 15m 11"‘- Furcpe‘: greatest poi-t off the map- - 5 1d! going on compassionate‘ 1 ~ t h _B___ ° H5 The estimate was regal icii W WASHINGTON‘ Aug. 3 _ than 500 miles ; i i i t: more - lft§§,.l°ttlili“iiftvc to pay tiicir own _ (slWiigicrfiswy h“ said (m, rtunlly ArPi-I-Ixpecting a senate bat- transportatlon beyond that iwifli- Wm ., an Qfinu-bul-gg 59 square tle over post war policies, a The m=n on farm dctciils will t?“ been necked {vim Spmw- group of Senators‘ disclnsfrl io- “ m - 1 . ‘ d th _' would ii tern t o ii- cmmnmti tllowiicneégg tlillbgftnolyllli l 111%,‘ HHKLFmhflQtFV 5am ma; bgfgrg llgl, ugi-lldent Roosevelt's dllitfl. Bagel-gamer? llllOiVflllilE. On the ter- the tings‘, crushing assault, seven {fllllligrt lllll‘ a rcsolfigggtlgledfi; mliin-tion of the farm work if the square miles of the citv were ile- um! maffagnalmihllmn "we °‘ m“ w ie a ' ~ ' __. ALGIERS, Aug. 3-—iAP> — Gen- vices of the soldiers exceeds regular pay and allowances e w i receive the difference. __.._. state in the sun's atmosphere. Battle With IDNDON. Aug. 8- (CP) —- The Allies moiuiting edge in the baiilc of the Atlantic was convincingly demonstrated mday with announ- cement that British warships and R. Ad". an RC Al". planes had defeated a major U-boat attack by sinking at least two undersea craf . in the cost Not a ship was lost the escorts bound convoy or among . A joint admiralty-air ministry communique revealed the details of a savage three-day battle between a. German wolf-pack rom 25 to 30 submarines an and British and Canadian P1311" of the coastal command in the North Atlantic. The action W01! 150 American merchant shilfa to Britain already was under Will!- I-Ie also said the Canadian govern- ment was making similar unwie- merits concerning ships built in Canada. Large, Valuable Convoy Destroyers, frigiites and corvettes joined with big four-motored air- craft eperatinl hundnds of miles from their hues to smash the U- boat assault upon the convoy which was described as lam and val- uable. Aircraft from the It. C squadron of the coast commands by W Omdr. L. C. O. J. Aichambault of Montreal took pert in the operation as well as aircraft from six 1!. A. F. soiled" w an m I0! chin-ii.’ mfi’.‘“"a~l‘ii. "uni. rona. The wolf peck dispersed 0W1‘ Allies Win Savage d British warshlpt. .. Damage Unpitrrztlled The ministry said that Henri Charles Dc Gnullc and Gcii. me battle, Giraud paid high tcr intcn-,oi,liei~ rind pledge i0 grea d themselves tribuie to cnch ' Seems Underway illenounoes Badoglio EMPEROR SELASSIE LONDON, Aug. 3 —(OP)— limo- peror Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, in a telegram to the News Chronicle tonight denounced Marshal Pietro Badcglio. Italy's new premier. as “the man who carried out Muss- ini's orders to use poison gas against mv people." While rejoicing over Mussollniu "exit in disgrace". l-Iaile Selassie asserted: "In declaring that the war continued, Bizdoglio pursued his former master's policy. To have got rid of Miwsoiini ivithout getting rid of Fascist tendencies would little gain to the lovers of free- dom." Toilay’s Election TORONTO. A118. 3 (OP)— F1108 about tomorrow's Ontario election: Polls op€n—8 AM. t0 7 P.M. Candidates-HQ Conservatives, 89 Liberals. 86 C. C. F. and 1'1 others.) 1EiJdY3f5—Pl‘EII1l€l' Nixon, Liberal; Lt. Col. George A. Drew, Progress- ive Conservative; E. B. Jolliffe, C. C. F. Result of last election, Oct. 6, 1.937 —Liberal 63. Conservatives 23, Liberol-Progressivg 2, Independent Liberal l, U EEO. 1. Total 90. Standing at dissolution, June 29, mid-Liberal 59. Progressive Con- servative 19. liberal-Progressive 2. Vacant 10. Total 90 Queen's 43rd Birthday Today LONDON, Aug. 3 —(CP)— The Qiiecn will b; 43 years 01d tomor- row. she plans to spend the birth- clny quietly in ihe country with no special celebration arranged. "'- t‘ f rs FIRST. T11EN ""55 °i Hmmurg w“ ° R n k f < il lib ti f FT-“incc gfiuuplac’ Aug 3-40?) _ 1N‘ glztgr 291% tgihtllethtir ligfnageuirlhlliornn Oéxcljifingeehl olletteprs made “.“.““-i‘.i‘;“£i€.iiatimtvieli: the 1101i -~~-i>--=1e@d m ~h<="\>“b"@ tonight- a on n _ . ~ . p _" t“ ‘he clws mes as scunnas hLlgirlg ZfctBtlO wlhl-DIIIS earlier still‘ finished Wm‘ mm’ My’ P“ n s11. were blazing when British and. I he h“ invented a first ch55 y dlrmcn released 111911‘ 11W’ P E l tra by which millions of flies Canndionf-bombs m“ night “om . a u °°LYLb£J§§iir9Y§di§¢l°w 62kt: llxlillgogi (until last nifllm- mmé "him w ‘ B000 tons had bccn cast 011 “l” citv of 1,600,000. Stockholm reporf By s. v. w. JONES said the Nazis liiid UTdETEdH-bui- _ vlvliig Germans ‘to Cghfiflblilxfa F1111 __,___ (Associated Press Staff Writer) b ft ~ tlie '1‘ urs ny r11 - OTTAWA, A . Ih-(CPJ-Pro» ' “m (‘-2 ——-"“'_"‘ ductiun of tlie Fllghcrics of Prince (Aifgtssvflxl-gl-l PAtlfiAggAs-boAiégg as‘ ,.. .- . . _ -c.§m_v.1u - Edmud 151mm dmmg w“ “m: gerprint, burned linirs and a miss- U-Boats One of the corvettes in ihe battle, H.M.S sunflower. was in com_ mand of a Canadian officer. Lt.- Cmdr. J. Pclmcr, tlie communique said. The Sunflower. it was revealed in a previous communique, de- slrcvcd a submnrinn earlier this year. mnny miles of the convoys course was first sighted just before dawn after several dnys of fog by long- rnnge aircraft of the coastal com- mand. The planes attacked one of three Nazi submarines on the sur- face sinking it while surface croft sped to the spot in answer to radio warnings. For the next three dava tha es- carting planes and shim attacked the U-boats in twos iind threes continuously - usually many milcs from the convoy itself. So success- ful werc their efforts that at ihe cnd of the 2'7 hours of fighting no submarine had got close enough to the meichant ships io launch s, tor. pcdo although acme of the escort ‘ were unsuccessfully attacked. The HMS. Bennen, formerly the United Sirtes Coast Guard Cutter Champlain. was credited with one of the U-boat kills. Bubs Lose Contact The submarines lost contact with the big convov after the three days’ f'"hting. The Admiralty remarked that the successful battle was l an "out- standing achievement se the enemy force hnd been built up ovoi- s period for tiie purpose of launch- ing a maior attack." Robert tiary of the Canada. will pr Bel ian airmen w lirouth in West Affects Crops viilucd iit $1,639,539, compared ivitli $852,023 in the preceding _vc.ir, the Dunimiuii Bui-ciiu o today. The figure represents the VillilC of the product iis marketed. The lobster fislii- ry f Statistics said constituted ing sliirt, tlie crown prosecutor ai- tcmpied todiiy‘ in prove that it was iziil, bearded Alfred De Mrmgny who clubbed Sir Harry Onkes to death last mont-li and left his body nflame. the must important brnncli of the» An. American detective, Capt. -—-' industry mflfkfii-fll W111i? 11¢ $337." James 0. Barker 0f tlie Miami OTTAWA, A11!- 3 "- icm“ 272 representing 51 pcr cent of tlie Police, declared that tlie 35~year- The Dominion 311m" “i 5”" total I01‘ nll kinds. Second in lm- old De Marlgnv offered three dif- Mics $11111 "d" m“ "w!" portzincé wns the linkc fishery with fcrcnt cxi>ifl11fliiv11$_f0r the "con- ihe 0115i WPBK "111117191 5""- Qumu; yglugd m, 319L523 Q1‘ 17,0 sidcmblo iiulr burns’ Packer said were iouiiil 0n the ex-coun lorntlon of crops Saskatclie the result hot winds and insufficient ral fail" and that, late Manitoba are also showing the effects of moisture deficiency, ssnciiifiiiffirisfiiiltni- nuns‘ CALGARY, AUB. o. 3i service at $11991 ."i»._M¢i1i91.11'-‘...11iu_i€iEY-___ wan and Alberta of high temperatures, Silvercruys, Belgian government t0 esent Win85’ hen they graduate “wk PM“ i‘; per ccnt cf the whole- n ATRMEN SERIOUSLY INJURED in "°1"‘ MONTREAL. A Two nlrnien, PO. Montreal, and Sgt. M T. Liiiizfln- Niagara Fiills, Ont.. were seriously injured four iaiilcs from Stanley, N.S. last night, when ii plnne they were testing fo ed, R.C A F. offic day. Officials said the ‘aircraft. 3—(CP)-Baron plenipoten- EFT-S. where the flyin training from No. 1'1 SmoolhSailiriq For Ml your Bukinq LU CANADA When you use 3S0 u; a -(CPi - W.M. Weniwortli. r night flying crash-i ials said hero to-l a Finch 2 plane. cent into a spin at. 1,000 feet and crashed four mics hands and arms. Speaking slowly Bnrkcd presented for the first time the evidence which cnusecl De Mnrigiiy- to be arrested and charged with murder. De Marignys pretty l9-y'car-old wife Nancy, Sir Harry's eldest daughter, licnrd port ui Barkers recital before lciiving the crowded courtroom to fly to Miami Where she said slie had business-in con- nection with her husbands defence, Barker told ho\v he and Capt. Ill W. Mclclicn of the Miami Police, ivfi-i- summoned to Nassau by planc by the‘ Duke of Windsor, Governor of ilic Bahamas, on hour oitci" Sir Harry's body was found carly July 8 by Harold G. Christie, a DUSlIIESS associate and house guest at the siunptuous Oiikes estate, West- bourne, Room considerable Describes "There had been fire in tlie room,“ lie continued. described the iweili‘ when he and Melchen were ushered into - deiith chain er. l "Sir Harry's bodv lay. in a 88mi- conlroctecl position, on a twin bed. "It was badly burned, es ciully on the left side, and on tie lei! ‘and face. Sonic of ilic burns W019 be were: Ciiplzzl and Heclr Evidence In Oakes Murder Case I time of the fire would have _ f e _ 022:2: §ii'..°2.“ii‘§su.§.*'r§é‘§ .2: ; W" ‘i fiiiniiilfl De Marigny volunteered m undery lDEAF 17" i DOCO-OB At Orel Allies Drive A Forward On All Sectors _By LOUIS V. HUNTER T - (Canadian Press War Correspondent) A AtlgLlED HEADQUARTERS, NORTH AFRICA: "Z- ~(CP CABLE)-—-A|ll6d forces drove for- nariil" the smith. Central and northern sectors in e attic of Sicily, capturing a number of key towns in the mass offensive to drive the Axis out of its foothold in northeastern Sicily today's Allied headquarters communique announced.» _ ‘The Canadian 1st division and the famous" British 78th division were pressin on towards the important town of Aderno in the ace of fierce en. em_y opposition at the end of the second day of the Allies‘ thrust against the Etna line which got under way Sunday. ‘ During th ad , ti“ (I '1' Pei After hard fightln the American 7th army took Trolns, a giniq-[q road junction ei ht m lea north i‘ Re lb t nd against the Mess n: brldglehead. Other than: vovhllth fellqoxlllfsgyixaeiigazig cram . The British 78th Division battl d Ross M its way into the mountain town ‘if Correspourililgntcllinadélczllypmglluzg Centuripe (the British Tommles said Cotenanuova fall July 30) dubbed it "cherry ripe") which over British and Canadian troop; mekiniz up the mixed left wing of locksia stzlctiogi of trhiiw Axis road rmm ng ie ase o ount Etna. 3t] A 1,1 1;- g 1 _ Aderrw was threatened by com- iiigiishxzxclybélweeriolllgufitfggliliys21 the gulch that is the Ditaino Riv- blned British and Canadian forces. iTlie Canadians earlier had tak- e,~_bd;gie_d.,tm reconsmuted Nag (Contlnueduqmpagzjfv '1) n. liar. .. en Catenanuova, 10 miles south 0f Regalbuw, said a dispatch fromi Ross Munro Describes Capture of Two Towns 11-1- by occupying tiie nearby hills. While British soldiers were mop- ping up the town, the Canadians pushed on eastward. (Prime Minister Churchill in the House of Commons today-Tuesday —gi\ve credit t0 tlie Canadians for the capture of Rcgalbuto while Munro's dispatch indicated that its fail was a joint operationo British infantry and artillery-with Canadian infantry on their flank, launched un attack on Centui-ipo inst (Sundayi night. Some elements got into the mountain-top town but were pushed outTlie attack wns pressed home during he clay and By ROSS MUNRO Canadian Plies War Correspondent WITH TI-IE BRITISH 8TH ARMY IN SICILY, Aug. 2——iDe- layedF-(CP Cabin-Tho Btli Army has chewed a salient in tlie German Mount Etna defence line opposite the Canadian-British sec- tor with the capturg of Regalbuto and Centuripe, Bombed and shelled Regalbuto fell at 12115 p.m. today, British in- fantry entering the town against little opposition after Canadian and British trcopsiigrounded the place TT-‘llfiieksiiiiifi i‘ ‘criwo Kmos his: 3 Coir _P\.AYE.RSS - Mitosis itiiormrrotk “Anyone in that room at tlie, su » fered burned hairs. We first ex-i g0 R. miscroccpic examination, and removed his shirt. "We examined through the mic-l roscope the back of his fingers. his hands and forearms, mid found on‘ sldcrable quantity of 0' I: 5‘ v- . The hairs were curled, and Y, had been destroyed by the heat» E7 is The examination also disclosed‘ burned hairs in his moustache, his 3y beard, his eyebrows and his hend. e although to ii lesser degree than‘ on his arms." _ At various times, Barltcr 501d. Di’ Mari ny said he incurred the burns Qt“ scald ng chickens at his chicken I Y‘ farm, ll htliig four hurricmie. 4A2- iiimps at is home, and by hflviiiii a sin e at a barber shop. High tide this nfinriioon at 1.30 Bar er exhibited n screen Wiiitil ‘ and tomorrow morning at 2.35. Wes 110M‘ 511" fliinYs bed dmmg Sun sets this evening n‘. 824 and the attack. rises tomorrow lll0l'lllllil rit 5.48. Finger Prints ‘ First qiinrior moon Aug. 8, 11.36 m. " e located man prints M} ‘.119 SCICWCII, most of illtllyh illcgibiv- i111‘ sllllllll0lfililf‘ ilzlc l8 minutes lntci dctectivc ccnltinued’. “0iie\91'i1"°<1u\‘0 tlinn Charlnttctoivn , be conclusive \' mi mpress on c _ Begum-Q Counsel Godfrey Higgs From Borden - Lcnvc 8.40 a-m ccied Barker m n loniithy 1-15 n-m- and 4.55 0-m- gilggs-exainiiiiiiion bcf __ _ lng W05 adjourned until tomflllbih» Indications are that it will continue at Ienst through Thursday. Iiiggs brought out the (not that Leave Cape ‘formcniinc 11 u. m 3.25 p. m. and 8.30 n. m. DAILY AIR Sl-JIWICE (EXCEPT SUNDAY) Charloiteiown — Suinmerslda — ore the hPRY-l oiilv Christie and De Mufiiliil‘ “W? . . mid Monrton fgnlnfilif“; f°§erlf,‘,‘,'.,“°‘l,.ril'miiiigp.- Leave Charlottetown 1.50 n. m rlnied in an effort to identify’ m” 12'3" m‘. 4'30 p" m’ g0 i0 70 lrinls found in tlie room. ii" vr ilwkviciflwn 1-10 0- m on] a u; 19 of nil the irints 5.45 n. m. 7.05 p. m. were legible. Barker ccncPdfl ii“ 1‘. E. L-N S. FERRY" SERVICE tier Rises‘ qHP-iiiilniirlf- Md bv DP DAILY INCLUDING SVNDAYS e s . . They were made, Marlgiiy, Christie, the DhYSiCi-“i who examined the body and MM"? Leave Wood Islands - 7.00 l. m. and 11 a.m. and :1 p. m. Leaves Caribou - 9.00 a. In. and there before Sir Harry died." i He went. onz~ Herbert Pcmbcrton. of the 001011181 Police. 1 pun. and I p.in. x