Maxims of a Mere Man A man must plow with such oxen as he hath. 16 PAGES Trailer NEHRU TO MEET CHOU HONG KONG tRellivi'si-v-Pl'imt' Minister Nehru of lndln arrived by air in liankow Monday night from Canton on his way to a five- -lay conference in Piilping with Thinese Communist Premier Chou En-lai. Peiping rntii-i said. -”CCcilmi1?E:rtan?l "Buying and cleaning timothy daily. Mctiulgan & Boyle. "Dance Fortune liall. Octoht-,r lli. "Corran Bari Hot Cluckeii Sup- per, November 11th. "Regular Dance Crnpaud Rick. Wednesday night "Masquerade dnncc. l-lortune liiili, Tuesday, Oct. 26. "Dance at Gordon Lodge every Friday night. "D.-ince. Kozy Hall. iiuesday. October 19th tieorgclowil. "Dance Grnndvicw iiiili. Thurs- friy, Oct. 21. Frast-.r's Orcltestru. "Turkey Dinner United Chu:r!t ilall, Montague. Wcdlirsrin;., Uri. With. i "Now Wiltshire district Swar- iat Chapter will meet in ll.-irkctl inrlgd room. Hunter ftlvor tonigiit. "Women's institute ciiickeii 'fill ham slipper zit Arg,xii- short- it'e(inesda,v. Nov. 10, 5 to T..'iti. l "Masquerade dance. Flat lliveri Hall. Wednesday. Oct. 27th. Mi--l Tioniild MOi'ris.sey Orcliesi rn "Hot. riiieken rliiinrr with. plum putlriiiig ni lliirisvillc priv- ;-rined tol Nov. 10. "Dance South Rustico Hall every Thursday night. music Rol- lie Maci-(enzle'a Orchestra. "Masquerade Dance, Morell Hall. October. 25th. Good music. l"ri7.-as Qponsoi-ed by March W. institute. "Afton Hall. Mnsqiierade Dance. Wednesday. Oct. 20th. tininrhe.-ti. Nine Mile Creek W .1. "Unloading crir blil("d slinvings. Tuesday and Wednesday E. .1. Mac- Dnugali. Vernon. "Rummage Sale. St. Peter's Cathedral. pnstponed until Wed- lu-sdn.V'. October 27th. 630 p. m. "Sni1dy'l Mn-rshfit-id atlli cater- init to weddings. banquets. and social gathering: at reasonable prices. Dial 7412.- ”Annuni meeting of the, Eldon "trench Canadian Legion will he weld in Eldon Hall, Tuesday, Oct. ill. l i "Regular Dance, Stanley Bridge Rink Hall -every Tuesday night. Mtitiio. Rollie MacKenzic's Orch- 'slra. "Emerald Hall, October 215i. dugh Spinney and his ranch boys Show tend Dance sponsored by Home and School Association. "Hot chicken supper. hinzo. etc- New Parish Hall. North itiisticn, Wednesday, Oct. 20th. Slippers 5i li..m. l "shut-Gain Amateur Cavalcade in St. Peters Bay Hall, October 21st. at no p. in. Sponsored by U10 St. Peter's any Women's institute. Adrniaaion'50 cents and 25 cents. "see the motion picture "The NEW World society in Action." TiiflSrl.'t,'.i Village Flooded And Wrecked .2 t: This is an aerial view of the flooded trailer village at lwoodbridgc, a Humber Valley town in the path of the full Founded 1872 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1954 Halifax Mayor To Run in N.S. By-election HALIFAX, tCi"i - Richard A. Donahue, mayor of Halifax since 1952, was picked unanimously Mon- day night to contest the Nov. 16 Nova Scotla by-election in Halifax South for the Progressive Conser-' vatives. t, The 45-year-old mayor will be, opposed by Alban M. Murphy, -ii-1 year-old president of a clothing manufacturing firm, for the Lib-i erals. No other parties have yeti named ('aiif.lldi'tlPS. i The seal was left vacant by the death in April of the late Liberal premier Angus L. Macdonald. John R. Mllledqe, Progressivel Conservative contestant in the rid-i ding in the last two provincial, elections, and E. Finlay MacDonald.l mimatzer of radio station C.iCii.i both took the platform to ask theii names not be placed in nomination and to pledge support to Mr. Don- ahoe. Both had been mentioned be- fore the convention as likely con- testanis. By-elections will also ,Nov. iii in Haiits East and Iiive jness to fill the present three vacan- cies in the 37-scat House. i be held: i The Liberals undcr Premier Henry Hicks have 20 seals, the Progressive Conservatives l2 and lSeek Support for Ford Strike PREMIER FORECASTS DEPARTMENTOF ELABOUR IN PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT The prospect of selling tip tI;l litiildinc providing oil.-iiieis foi il.nhor Di-pnrinieni in the Prnviii-,ihe lloynl Cflnfitllllli Illouiiictl Pli- .cial Government was discussed by-lice would be erected outside the fury of Hurricane Hazel. Trailers were upset, automobiles ruined and families were forced to (3V2iCliEliC. At upper left is a desolate scene of the family wash hung out to dry before the storm struck. (For additional flood picturr.-s see pages 5. 7 and 15). (CP Photo). TORONTO (CPJ--A call for rm- ” ' ” F "T" W uhole trade union movement to luiilte in support of striking Ford lWOl'k0i'S was made by District 5 lot the United Electrical. Rarllu iand Machine Workers of America 'tUEi t.his weekend. l Ai. its 18th annual convention lthe union suggested an immediate national conference or all unions f.o mobilize financial suppnrt be- hind the Ford strike. the CCF two. lPlan Test oiWNew . Fighier In 1956 OTTAWA t('Pi The first model of Cannrials speedy new supcrsoiiic, jet figliier-the CF-1(lFi-is bcingl iiiaiiiied for test flight in 1956 and it may be powered by engines im-' poi-ieti from the United States. fed- crlil auihtirities disclosed lilond.-iy. Originally there had been somel the stricken l-lumber valley at more bodies and the known week's flood disaster reached The Ontario Hurricane Relief Fund reached 3i750,000 soon after the &10.000,000 campaign was launched. authorities. agencies sent heavy equipment, clothing and men to help- iresfore order in the flood-ravaged western suburbs of Tor- Civil and military onto where most, of the death At least 37 men, women anrll children were drowned in the: l-lumbt-,r valley, eight others else-l where in the Toronto area. i The final figure for storm deaths throughout the province- may reach 90. That uould be iii- most half the casualties hurricane Hazel caused in its violent sweep? to James Bay from the south Atlantic. In six incredible hours last Friday night the peaceful. ineaii dering Huinbcr river was trans-, former into is vicious monster in". unprecedented rain in l-fa7.el's path. While residents in Toronto ciiy slept, scarcely affected by the de- luge, the Humber battered through suburban Woodbridgc. Weston and Etobicnke. Monday night - 60 hours laierl --the ftiil toll was still uncertain. STAGGERING FACTS Bilt these are some of the stag- gering facts emerging frnm the chaos left behind the storm along the western outskirts tof Canada's second largest city: Within a few miles of the' downtown shopping area, the Hum- ber drowned at least 57 persons.- A Canadian Press compilation showed 12 others missing, three of, them presumed dead. 2. More than 30 of the deaths occurred at a bend of the river where 19 homes were swept away on two short sircets- Raymorc and Gilhaven drives. Whole families were wiped out by the flood. 3. In metropolitan Toronto, more: than 500 families were left home-3' less. . 4. Damage was estimated in the: lens nf millions of dollars. Fred G. Gardiner, chairman of Tornniol metropolitan council, said earlieri Covert Prince Edward island Like, The Dow, 7 A PRICE 50 Aid Pours. Into Flood Area In Humber Valley TORONTO, (CP)-Aid poured in Monday night to S Eililrovintiial candidate as for Eaton Soholarshi a reciding river gave u Ontario death toll in 78. ,.. industry and relief, s occurred. -1-.,..7- - ..D,...... .-i 8. At Holland marsh, 35 miles north of the city. 7.000 acres of the most fertile farm land in the prov- ince was a lake. Almost 2,000 were .q.- Miners Decide Not To Ask lcft homelrss there and damage was estimated at bl0,0fi0.000. But apparently there was no loss of. He. Alongdhe Humber, troops and civilians continued the grim search for bodies in the debris left he,- liind the flood. Special police were posted to prevent looting and thefts. Anxious relatives and friends gathered outside the em-p ergency disaster morgue in 1siing- I ton. a little-damaged western sub-, ' urb, to identify the dead laid out hy inside. The Red Cross made plans V to bury unclaimed bodice. NINE DIE i George H. Riley (above). Ken- NlnP PCFSODS flled 0f l0 Wlm sington. R. R. 3. has been select.- shared One duplex h0ll5e On REY-fed as the provincial candidate to more drive. Six of nine in Bfl0lll8l”(-ofnpeug for the '1', Eaton scholar. house were victims. One man lost ship at the Raygl winter Fair in Six ilmnflchllflren. 51 SW1. 8 flalllhr AJ ..i;lu wucre the winner from ter and a tl-'4uBl1l6I'-ln-lHW- each of the Provinces will be in- At least 12 of the dead wercitervicucd. During his trip to the children. Ontario ea ital, and his stay there. Five volunteer firemen died to-lGeorge will be the guest, of the gcthcr in the flood when their fire T, Eaton Company. The winner of truck tumbled into the torrent and the scholarship will receive a four was washed away by curic-lenlt slmyear cfoulrlsc at an agricultural col- strnng it tossed cement an ou-,lege 0 5 secction. ders llCll9F'5l(8ll9T- l George is a 19-year old school AWBY lmm ill? flood Pcene "19-teacher. the son of Mr. and Mr:-. emphasis turned to relief rrieas-l3,.m.,. Rilwx Baltic. Lot 15 H, HIPS itau ht. for two "cars at Ciermont Prime Minister St. Laurent an- nndg H115 year Ls) Leachmg at NM, nounced the federal izovernmani. born He has been active 3" '11F tcontinucd on P-We 15 C"l- 0 M-ori: of Malpeque 4-H Club since it was formed four years ago and at present is secretary of that iynuth org-an-ization, previous to which he acted as president for two terms. A keen athlete, he has been the driving force behind his club which on three occasions . . Preniit-.r A. W. fxittiheson at ihi: ritv limits nerir lfirkwood Motel. H . . . - - huh w n the 5 orig Ba 9 9 ch . . . ht , , . .1h. t t l00.- o . p nn r a. 9 lartnunl meeting. of the 5th Dis- He stated that allihotiglt plansl. Union delegates said the strike i,::u,i:mdi?itMa,rEm1i,1,:1”?Ei;E,(;,nl:.:i008.0f(ifi.uma" range up 0 s lR”l"'ll YOU”! Fair held in Char. ,trirt of Queens Lllici-,-ii Assuc-ylinri not been finalized in FPKEX-llyyvns a Challenge to an labor .I.h”,.dcel-mM.mzm him” hm now th'e,BR")GES SMASHED ,- .iottetown. , iutinn llfllfl last night at the to Si7f! and (cost of contract. it.snid Ford nianagemcnt is taking f,.(.;,m, is 1hn,'m,, "Wang M” re. 5 The Humbeh ma non Hp... PLACE HAY N-S. (C-P-,'Nm.a' -Barter! Film Lab pClutcr ( luh. ylias been iiiriltnied that. lite pr?.lpm.L in l plan to dCnbera”,1).iqlm,p my nmw ongmo mmst m. across the city. and mhel. Sueams SCn'lia.& Coal ml'nHSy largest Single ss..s.s.DD-..... i "1 hPlii'Wr' that we should lifivc iioscfh liutldiyiz in ndrlilioii -'i,ivi-akeii and destroy wor'iu-rs' lli'- --p.,s,,-- mm, 3,... c;,,,,,d;an..,,.o, smashed so bridges and culverts, mmr force in me Mam,-mew (1,, LONDON, (APl-Floods caused la Liihor Depnrinieni in tho Gov-lifI'm'Hl1nK Olllff NWT Hilfl 5001” lng standards and trat" uniuna. dllccd en ine canl rm-lde breaking V3.31 name link; 1,... .d d M d ti K 1 it” 6- by two days of heavy rain Monday lcrnment to look after the nee s lllilnil tiH3rl'FS- Will Nllilllm ill ;D.s ggg R W ' l , . . 1- ' 'd-.c' ii 0" Hy M O as Dr E disrupted road and railway traffic lot the mini-iiiit nnpuintinn of this imrndc hall and statues for thel 0”l”'-ils -W" ”"'-V lint"? '' tl"”"- Nee” m.” m” w””"”l ma” ”" '"""5” W a"0”l” 3'9" . lln the northern part of us; Britisn. l ' - . . nlice cars l ' ite Amei-ic:iii engine in mind to fit "5 d'”im”"l'-V 5ub”'lb5' l Th? PXCCUHVE U1 Unllcd Mme: W Prmihcn in regniti to unge lnus D 4 .. p V C . 5 Not in the Humber valley btit r . . CCU D. t . t ,6 3 -l isles. but southern England had , . n. . . n - , - , , the requirements, hilt they feared V ' p - vimkois t is ric -. n . niiri hoiiis . unik , said Preiii , Premier liaiheson congratu , th t m . 1 1., I. ' A p. I m we Toronto distrtcyp ugh; others-nnlllwod urn it had -lunannnoush, Snme 01' il18 b9-9L !lUmmPi' IBERIA! im'."llli1i?htltlilsrl-itict " the Premiur lMl”C(3l0llllh9lie:lni)ii!i1gPagr:3wl1!lh(i:hl fg())m'In lpozlver ltlnlltcilzlalfjf Fnlit lltcllin siilfildicednrllwer” dmwned mm th H3 9 we1.e.dccided no; to re-open Wale negri- of this "ins-l"m"y y"3r' ' . t ' t ” ' ' ' ' ” ” ' 11 Dresllmed drowned. iiations with the management of ' i dim --,. my mm, up 0, ...,i ..,..-...D.L production to pimidc dolneiics to "ll-”l"E', 9" l , . , . I - ' p t - - - t p . I i H” 'mT thlizlrlctiiitiriil or fishing populationlFl d I I d' .Ct"l3(l3 l-"W l9tl5- p I 7 WM" 5”?" dmllmngs 5nd alldx DWC0 5”b5ld””ei y i it "” 5 " " "' W”. Ni" r;il'"l...:”. .”.””3”if :33: :::”';s””..:”::i...l:::::i t.'.:5:d:"lt r-vets-wi-c 'A in: People with the latter in the '3” '79 3'7-9””, Cmmcll Fllllfl Fl'l0lle H 0 W .”C "1" X ' I - - "m CAC 3." means 8 ml ' l ,mt,,,.i,..., 1 MP, .1”, my my. Destroy Ju'& crop soled by various ..,-g,.m,,M,.m5 said they likely will know shortly Ontario was. Dead '78. missing pre-km, Somnd srmlgphi year the 11,000. MAN MAY BE Dow”, plrinziiez will agree with me fliiiil cmlci-T-I-A' (n,.,,,,..; y India-Ky .srit"t;nt into office; lVl-tiilflflyullli Saint ll:iff"'ll:';l M” h" "jf"'ll”blf'- "imed dr”Wll”l 57-7l"'55”l1 9- imcmber titniaocnt iianfiflii Buef yqtfs Ntvca-I - ' . it s eii' ii i p . o n s civic c cclion, were wage con r ' . , , . iiiillmrni "otlrlp i0ffIni1l.FnnlKRl'ViTl1nlv nlwnl dlsailrom nlmdi inmlwl candidates for the first ltlliitl. I ' rate of 59 74- oU'r HARDkY ll "l l . W l in the total riestructmn of ihei i ngnrzw wilthtitnt the ”rf'irpoi'niP limit: jun. crop in an H” nwering I Dr. G. ppm will 1,... nmynm s . DDW... .-,. " '17" " 9 ml '1' 260.000 acres. it was officially r9.- 07 l-he YWM l-no years. He iJUllf-"ll ipflncess TO pnrlfsd Monday "mm. Tho floods, 4.070 votes. The other six council; R.(”.)I.P. BARRACKS which mt H”. Sum... M Emu. seats will be occupied by Bliss l-J. Mr. Neil A. Mniheson who ivl- West Bengal. and Assam. caused B”"l'”- Wlf” l”l "W Will Wllll 5-3 , dressed the, meeting briefly niiitin it loss in yield of about 680.0(l0lwm”d 1:” Cl"llk('- 5-0923 wlllllll" K. Craig. 4.174; Douglas W. Gold-l mg. 4.891: W. Gerard Hanley, 4.449 and Harold E. Mci.c.-in. 4,l.'t4. The outgoin: mayor. fr? W. Pat-l iersnn. received R76 vtiics Final totals for the other in:t,yoi':ili,v enn- elidaies were Walter .i. (Tanipbell.. the unofficiril announcement that lhales. Report This Year One of Toughest On Record for Farmers In Quebec LONDON iRClil("iiSl7ThIt London- dock strike spread to two other major ports Monday and threat- ened to paralyze two others in- day. But there were twti bright spots in the labor picture" in British Labor Picture being closely watched in Southamp- ton and Hull where sympathy strikes are being considered. For the first time, the il.'i.fi'i'!l-ion liner Queen lilizaiieih docked stern first at Southampton in order to be ready to sail withotii tugs in Said. badly" maioes had to be picked green to avoid complete deterioration. The situation canning activities this autumn. last year"; :14 a ton. MUD STOPS MACHINES The grain picture was no better. Fields were so muddy in Quebec district. that heavy machinery was left in barns '.ihlle farmers, their families and hired help bent their backs to cut acres of crop with hand aickles and scythes. The rain-drenched basic crops. together valued at t132.23i.000 HI 1953, are causing a storage prob- lem for farmeis Who have little or no special facilities. the expert Truck vegetables fared "not too except for tomatoes. To- probably would affect Apples, another siaeable item, Klnifdom Hall of Jehovah's iVi!- Itrsrs. at Highland Ave., October all dam-std high winds du: Will. 7.80 p. in. Free. Emuyyp would have helped relieve the' over- farm picture but ing the lake Mn Crop estimates for 1954 will be published next February. close on certain Roman Cnthnliclabiy next week. lears pitched in to help stranded holy days. The Liverpool workers' action iaiLondoners. sisioo,ooo Fine In Ont. Road scandal) PORT ARTHUR. (GP)-A I100.- 000 fine was imposed Monday on the contracting firm of W. S. Tomilnaon Brothers after the com- pany leaded guilty to a charge of d rauding the Ontario govern- ment fn connection with road- liuiiding contracts. Arthur M. Mills. aional engineer of the provincial highways department. pleaded guilty at the same hearing to a charge of breach of trust. He was fined 33.500 or six months and given I suspended sentence of 18 monthb former divi- To West Indies APPLIES,-vo ; golden; LONDON (APi-- Princess Mar- o--6 ” garet will fly,to the Caribbean January 31 for a month": tour of, the British West. Indies, an an-l nouncement. from her residence Clarence House, said Monday night. The 24-year-old princess will ar- LQ15; R L (1,-annam 1.544 andi ll. Delegates of 21,000 London bus,case of a port tieup She is due in rhvp iyprrinidgd Feb, 1 gmd giax wmiam 11, Tipper; 1.024, ,strikei-s rccommenrlcd an end tnlsail Thursday for New York with "hm Feb. 5- she men mu 5,,” I QUEBEC (CF) - Government inf the summer utused damage and Those. with 21 Candida”; (m.:the six-day walkout. over cnmpul-ll.000 passengers aboard. including to ma 0th,, wand, lb.-mrd me- .-igricultiiral experts say 1951 has ivalue of the yield will be less than mum-mn, p,,,m,,,,,v "mm. me In”, Snry overtime. Stiikei-s plan to.Qiieen Mother Elizabeth. mvnl mchy, grmmmt mmnz H been one of the toughest years on iusual. est ballot in a Saint John t'lVlClStaN' blwk W Wmk l'"l”-V- lwnfllnlll The London dock strike, now in Grenada Feb. 6-7 St Vincent. - record for Quebec farmers. ig."”' RANK; SI.-Cmun election in the last 42 years. Six ""K”ll-'lll”'l5- h'” ”i”"' "l ""3 H4 its 20th day. alreadv has cost Bil Feb R Barbadrws fioin Feb Q-l"' TORONTO (CPi -itiimmum -mg l'Ii- was not It die-imitli-i "W-ii i 1 .. of the seven inemlm-t at uw rO- bus imitates. -Wlfvvwl must first lain nearlv caliritiofnoo in lost ex- Antlgtils Feb 14-15 st Kill; 0:." maVlmiim iempei-attii-M ' btit it below av('i'adti year." said 3”” Q””l"”C lltllfll hill milk FP9'iu-rml mum”. inchmnm Mm.,,,. x-nip im the tlcrlsiml 1,,,,.(,,a,.m'nzs-1-'h,. Wham,” in Ln”, 1,”, 16 ,m'mim iflmin Fm R944 i ”z'm" ," ml" "xllcll and only m.m.m3h Cnmmmn mlPafici'.lfin. sought re-election rind 2 lll”"ll'"l5 0' llflfk W"l'k"l”5 W" (inn and l.iverP'Vil'normall'v handle anti. the lihhamait fo Feb 76 in ll”'i””ll l'l ' - "xi R"l"- ll” 53ld' "ma" It ” -"'"r M the -App1mmi)-ddcunn- W7" Tlmlmct flcfcnl. 11”" 5ll'"""ll”l3 milk '” Wmlk '" two-thirds of the nation's expnii M” h 7 l r m ' Vaneoiiver 12 ;;i "ll-Wit rm ll" l"'”l"""0'-i l3-"-”””lN.”.rmm”. pm.mc"' b'7.p”"l”"""'i .... W . . . ll.-ivei'iWi1 llloiitt-W nllmtiwin elicit irarir and well am haifhthe im- at: "ill i - t i ri - - l"""illl-1 to :4 i-IF: .. Tlltl QIIMIFC Cll-.V "W3 "D" -Hlmc hmd .m' by hmncnnesf lqiiiitiug a few hours earlier in siip- pm; tmrle i C M W um n An mm M "J I-'cimon'nn 4' mam, W have been m,d,.,., mp. On the bi-iglitside of thing.s.said,;SuQ1 Treaty May ,llW., of 28.000 Lnndm smkm T? L A gtppk h WW 4 March .1. (mgmy, H 1; fl: Tm, Montreal and Enswm Tmmg the expert. dairy production is attne "ed Todd ,stm,(,dnrMv . p Le Oi;42l'l.. fill? ag iiai.1t0,xn..n.! - - M W -- .4 Rpgmn .26 Amp! ream” summed ye” mm, an nil-time high. Pastures were in g Y y An Mumnwd 7.00” M We 1.7.500 ik'0i n31 xessc s--ti out - o 5 .wmniMg ,2R . Mm . topnoich shape through the season CAIRO yRmt”s).yA Brmsh Ngmnpd ("wk workers in Llv"..fie,il1(i l fe abne)c1ause- of A sepaiatel S n Tomnm . 3a is Ram d,.m...d Mm aoedmg ,nd,i:nd milk flow was crecelicnt. But- Pmbnw I nkmmm "M Mm. WM. "(and lnrgost pm, in 5”. sin (1 o . shin repair mm: mm” 23 .2 hnrwsnm, nW,,.hLmM. iter production L, tip 16 or 17 per - ' min and H; mm W” M mrknv-Many of. the cargo xesselii are M 48 . -- - - - - on! e I . -nu, hm, mm anal”. W.” ..,,m,, rent and cheese is also up. ill!) hIRl1'- llP llniw ill" Aiisln mm Md H” wnrk Mmmav mmw loaded with foodstuffs. r a 44 52 of U", m,;m ,mpo,.mm' in Q",.m,,-5 The livestock and poultry sltua- Flilypllan Ritrlfmem 0" V"! in ia'nd'm,:li H) H mi : s The dock strikers. like. the bu.:- ' ' '- -Qitehrrl . .14 .'t.'t farm pmductmngn axpericd M PX, ,tions were good but with beef Suez Canal Zone Wlll be signed , I l t ll” .ineii, protested against compiilsmy R V , I Ff”l"'lC'”" . 43 on CW1 6000009 mnm up Lomvomlprices low farmers were. keeping Tuesday night." Coysm.-.;n M-MpA-I-"Y 51-Rlxgsynvertime. as well as some 100 ATHL list N 3 ill" - QHPP 53'” -Win 42 an mm ",,'m '19” But ma VH1”, 0; more livestock nn the farm. --'------- V ,other grievances. Their .-tnppage.':.”'Dl”)"o'hi'"Hlll"i Dill” A l'"l;V-VlM"'?'-iv" 45 62 mm .'.,.M-. "On was ,,.du,.,,d by The season is not over yet in MONTREAL. (OF) --A group of, A union leader urged them at it masioined Sunday by 4.500 Thames ;”T”- WY" '1 fllfl WU ll"FDll3l:”al'l'” -- - 47 63 - t . - .. . - , - . w . ere Monday night in Mrs. Law-i,CharInflefovI'lI - 4.1 an almost steady mm dlmm hnymg some pails of Quebec Lake St. Montreal stores Monday was givenlniass meeting to leiurn to vtnrkprncr tug-and bargemen who are T P D ' 2y f B . M, . opmmonsp M 3 mm” the mm, John farmers still have grains to permission to apply in the Suprcn-it-iuniii a three-man court nf inquiry seeking higher wages. ;w""h ”:i'"h-Vld - Ftlllul-W ,-gdnci - 55 8i of hay ir.i.: expected to drop from cut-and no over-all figures. esti- Cotirt of Canada for it rtillnz oiiyset up last week by the govern-, Subways kept running nn normal, I" ” ti" ' ' ff" he" ”P””'d ix"""””.h -- - 47 53 t mated or otherwise, are available. city by-law ordering the stores to ni('ni. on the London strike-prob-,schedules. however. and privnic:l”'”- f5l- -WW5 - - - - - 33 59 Pi'a('iIC4'villAV.ii1!' hospital's entire. , ' medical staff worked on the case.l HM-ll'AX ICP)-The dominion Authorities said the babies were public Weather office here says about two months prcmattire. The-, afternnnn temperatures Monday were placed in incubators without ””"l'l lmm 55 N Halifax in 51 any weights being taken. it” M""l il”li A Wvak hand of Show-' The Drviieet famiiv is in mnder- Ms M." NEW Enlnnd ("HF t neared. As It result. fine weather ate circumstances. The father. 35, hm, hm," drwm. I den-wry "Mk is forecast for Tuesday. Affernoon c. L.'Dubin, special prosecutor STANDARDS RAISED iformed that the costs of the wnrieftir l7 years. His only other childl;:VTfr';;::”:n”l1uL:ga" '” d""9" agreed to withdrawal of fraud G. Arthur Martin, counsel for the in progress had increased, author-I” 3 ”el"""llpl15-0l'l llFl- Princ, Fawud lsilzna. cl charges against William S. Tom- company, said sex-einl witnesses ized inmensed payments to meet X'F8.V readings Monday morningimmmmt hand, T at ix" iinson, vice.-president of the con- testified the work done by Tom- the lncieases in cost by padding IF”? ")9 fl?-'l lndlcnllon of a mttl-inmm, If M Mzmvucls 1'" : "; tracting firm: Mr. Mills; and C. W. linson Brothers in nortliwesterii engineering data. Ilmle bmh but "i9 EVPM W0! Ml ChM.'l0"J,m.n 3.. 53w. ' I Taylor. superintendent or Tomlin- Ontario was ”liigh class." He said: A. 1'. c. MCNHD. an employer Nestled '0 50"" Fl” 'l""”” NEW i:l...n.-ti-.c'k:.vari'ia'i-in cloudi- t l of the highways department, testi- fied Mr. Mills authorized payment for work not done. The methodl was by increasing the amounts all work oil the payment certificates standards for the highways were raised by the l10p.'ii'lniPf'il after the contracts were lot and some extra) work had to be done. "The fraud in this son Brothers. Mr. Dubln said no public good could he served in pressing the charges against Mr. Tomlinson and Mr. Taylor. ease, con- "All the money fraudtileiitiy ob- sisis only of the irregular. or tin- and falsifying engineering data, rained was paid to Tomllnaon authorized method by which the MP MCNW "W- Drothers." he said. "None of it contractor received payment for: rvaft-c:,l,"'h?:,,,,.",r,?,;”e fi',”,,,..",,',,,'.,",2. extra work." Mr. Martin said. Mr. Dubin sa.id tics in the Port Arthur division a went to Mr. Tomlinson or Mr. Tay- - l W, p , Mr. Mills. in-1 year '6' y helped to tiring the quads into the world between it pm. and I0 pm. 'II'heyl;”iveJe Dr. C. H. Johnson. Di-.i .. . enloi. Dr. D. C. Moore. .Dr. J. G. Connolly and Dr. J. Licamnbcmnn 35 and 50 Cam" High tide today at Charlottetown They are believed the first New at 305 a. m. and 5.03 p. in. Brunswick qiiarirtiplets since the High tide today at. the North izirlilt .iohghMn'haneyB who shiore at m atng3i3i.ii p. m. y l' in FL! mas ay in l . .lll'i TISPS iv 3 . 5, m, uni 'Al.i survived. Fleets at 5.22 p. In. , iness: west winds 15; low-high at Mnnctrin 35 and 52. Saint John 40 and S0, Fredericton. Edmundston.