_ MAXIM! OIL MERE MAN --—-— Lat year deeds correspond with yl- snai- 1.} Morning Guardian. Ioaadal 1387. Charlottetown Guardian. awe Costa. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew employed. or woo betlds MAXIMS ‘A . 01A MERE MAN’ --—-_- Lei the devil never find yo! m- CHARLUITETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1946 14 PAGES V Subscription Mali $5.00, other Provinces l U. I. A. 01.00 Delivered 80.00. ASSEMBLY, SPE Ottawa To Lose 30 Million In Gas Tax lala. laiiava Pravims likely Ta lnaraaaa flats llldll Dominion iiuits field. (By Illtrey O'Donnell) <'J1'1'AWA, Dec. 15-16?) _.R iY.0\8l of the Federal tax of three on gasoline next rents a gallon t,‘- 72 Tomorrow April l will nlvan a loss of $30,- nnutrtlo in Dominion revenue, hut i:t=i_\' not mom that much of mm; to motorists if tile provinces rlcCide to increase their gar tax, a government official said tods Decision to remove the gu tax. inlposed by the Dominion for the first time in 1941. was announted Saturday by Finance Minister Ab- bott. The announoemantrcamc after provinces had re- quested the Dominion to quit the practically all gasoline tax field, These request some believed, meant that 2i’ the Federal Government removed i-ts Provinces would llnost tax the theirs. Present Gasoline ‘hxea The present rates of gasoline tux, per gallon are: Dominion" thres- 10 10 cents; New _ Quebec eight Cfthli,‘ Ontario, eight cents; Mam. trba, seven, cents; Saskatchewan, msili cPnts; Alberta, seven cents; rents; Prince Edouard Iglgqd rents; Nova Scotla Brunswick 10 cents; H V PRIME MINISTER KING OTTAWM. Dcc. l3 —(CP)~—'i‘hc| Banned Fruit is Taken tiff ilationed List I orrawa, ' Dec. l5-(CP)-— cranberry Canned fruit and mince are removed from pa.- tlonlng, effective tomorrow, the Prices Board announced to- night. Sugar preserve coupons, nor~ mally used to purchase these items. now will be avullshlc for purchaso of the other alter- natlvea-Jsnu, Jellies, mar- mllldea, honey. auger. Decision to remove the items from rationing, the announce- ment said, WI! in lino with the Board's policy of decon- troiling as rapidly as conditions permitted. Tho action was made possible by "record or near-record" fruit packing this year. , The order freeing canned fruit included sweetened and unsweetened v ' " as well as thoeo specially prepared for babies. Not effect of the move will be to give consumers an increased amount of about .1 1-2 per cent of the remahlng sugar - preserves alternative coupons. Board also clarified The regulations respecting ple fil- lers, fruit fillers, baker's fruit British Columbia, seven Centrf n13“ who h,“ dommnled or be,“ fillers and fountain fruits. Any YUM", "IP61! cents. nu“. me mp m cunama" palm“ of these items containing morn l“ mflklflif his announcer-ileum {or g gQgQ pal-r o1" three decades than 66 per cent sugar content Mr. Abbott safd.'- will be 72 years old Tmsday, are classed as jams and there- "The Dominion gasoline tax was William Lyon Mackenzie King, l0" Pbmfllh 0!! the Illiflll- riut on in wartime in order to meet the bachelor who has. been Prime Those containing less are "e- llifl "PBcnt needs o! war and it was to retain it as a not intended feature of the Dominion my smu- Minister of Canada longer than any other man, living or dead, was bor-n in Kitchener, 0nt., then Berlin, on moved from ratio-n restrictions. lure l pose tim l Dec. . 17, 1874, the son of than 3a: necejssryeryFuny M!" John King, K. C., and Isabel (Continued 0- rad s C01 at celsioxnbgflistliglgighlfrliilidillwg. 4 i I ' ' - . 0, c _ _ .1 - . ""'"*-“r~'--—~ . -v '1)!‘ Feapoflsible?“ government Butter still... Looms in N. S. KENTVIUE. us. (OP) - A butter shortage is 10931.. i": 1n Nova Sootia, creumery oper- ators said here today 8s they sn- nmulccd that creamery quotas for lPi-‘IIIPFS had been slashed 15 pol" criii 13.91. week. ES. Illsley, oraanlary operator at. “Willi! Berwick, said creamer-let normally hold back a wnsiderabie mlauiity of lmmq- in C550 o; an vinrrtlclwv but the slur-plus now was rwitntlgigd, Hr said that ltnloss butler wuid "‘ '"'°"8ilt tn from Western Can- aria. there would not be enough to w» around in this province. Coming Events "Movies at Borden to-nigult. "Clyde River School Concert, Saturday. Decetnber 21st. "Christmas Concert. Union Road lwol. December 18th. "tfhristnlss Con-cert and Dlll‘i’.‘6 Lot 65 Hail, December 23rd. "Xi ngsto n School Concert Thursday, m. w. at a pm. "Christmas Concert ._ Lake Verde Bchool. Thursday, use. l9. _ "Pmllll? ~ Buylm daily live and ‘MM Bouitry. Paying top market Pr!“ avia a. Fraser Ld. in . .__._. "Receivinl Hogs at Crspaud for Davis l: Fram- Ltd.. every Tuesday until 11 A. M. ll. N. Dawson. "show. Mt. Btawsrt. ‘maaday. gelrfflflibl with Popeye Cartoon and “Oonla one. some all, come to Pmwl Qlriatmas Concert. h1- l". Dee-mm 2o. ltction, "Runw- lttver farmers. loadinc moo hogs ovary Thuttday and 30m!- Bock. Mecmigm and 2 "M! a "i i vi: 1?. ‘$5.21. sill’, Qr Ibrtuna "A lmul Mutter a an share- " 10d Ill other: interested in (Mats momma Dealt- for Canada vnho was exiled for his participation in the rebellion o! u As the leader of a Liberal party with a slim majority in the House of Commons, he stands today faced with 11L; statement. in the 1945 gen- eral election that it would be his last. But recently, as by-eleciicn defeats continued to plague his party. he told a press conference that bctwccn now and the schedul- ed 1050 (tale for lilc next election "l rlilull have to consider whether I stlouitl reconsider wilrihel" l should not lead my party again." Tilerc urc tilosc observers on parliament hill who are willing to bet that. this; surprisingly sprightly mull will again hcuti the Liberal forces which launch Ihclr J10.“ election canlpuigu. 0n June 8. he had served 6.938 days as Canadian Primb ltinistrr, one day longer ihan Sir Joli-n A- lilscDonald. Within the life of tlic present parliament-on April 20. 194F119 could become the Drinle minister‘ with the longest record of service in any British country- 0n lllll (late he would surpass the record of Sir Robert Walpole of B11181!!- Dl-lltlflgllalfl-SQENATOR DIES RALEIGH, N. C.. Dec. l5 ——U\Pl Hgenatnr Josiah W. Bailey, North Carolina, Democrat. died at his home here today. Barley, 73, succumbed to a 061c- bral haamorrhase while members of his family were at his bedside- He was chairman of the smB-ifi commerce conunittee and was in his third term Ha had Dlanncd to return to Washington for the new In Federal Cabinet OTTAWA, Dec. 15—tCP)—-Prlme Minister Mackenzie King's ringe- by-stage reorganization of the Federal Cabinet is keeping capital correspondents on the hop trying f0 divine Just who will g2: what post and when and why. Ml’, King iiiillounrtid six sitifts wlthrn ihc council this week. breaking the licivs in stages at two press conferences, and It WI! thougili-and' ilopetl-for a lime that the gilcssirlg garlic was u-vcr ,1.» the time being. But Ml, King let. it be knmvn iilut it wasn't by this statement on possible fututc i-ilangcsi- "Nothing is completed everything ls donc." Thai, prompted another crop ot reports and speculation wilich in- cluded such guesses and these: That Speaker GaspI-Pd 941W"!!! willgo info the cabinet and will be replaced by Works Mznister Fournicr; that Reconstruction Mili- ister Howe will succeed Resources Minister" Glen who, m turll. may retire. About the only thing that docs seem clear is that the next ra- ghufflp likely will involve minis- ters aiready in the cabinet because the government's narrow majority of four in the Commons makes it unwise to hold s by-elevllm l" bring in outside cabinet material. This does not, l‘°"""’" ore-l elude the possibility that Mr. K111i! Iill chose to elevate a prildfb uutii Iflitm of congress beginning 1 3. His term expires l" 194"- On British LONDON. Doc. l5 -— (OP 00H!) -British politicians IN Pttlllhilll their speeches" for the bllggeat tie of the prflw U" lam" session-the three-day debate on t-ha government's bill to nutimalila railways. long distance Ned ill-fl- oort. canola and wrtl- ‘ Debate on the measure opens Monday and the conservative 0P- poeition will fight it lmder the slogan "nationalism; in the dark." They any the me u means l" more falter-lemma Wliltlhaihd liberty of the average man n. for fl- atarlce, the bill for nationalization of the cool mines which already haatbeen carried thrown parlia- men . The Nlenlmult in reply so?! that transport has been a near monopoly, aapaoiaiiy in railways. audit willbabettertahevathe rather than» private Expect Sharp Debate iii-l? (Qmfinuetl on Pogo 5 C01. 3) Transport u Anthony ram. sir David all-ir- wolf Hi0, a former Conservative solicitor Ienersi, and Sir John An- derson, former lord P1001601»! 0i the Council and a Canadian Poe- ifte Railway director. to be the hiding W008i!’ points: 91W . all‘? conduotnd were any natimalla atioa action la taken. _ 2. Railways elmdiv an I0 aloabl)’ Oontroiied by u» govern- ment that further intarftance ll tmnecaaaary. I. The proposed transport earn- miaaiou to control transport ma! be llbleet to political affluence. 4. nut Y": the railway: poll! 90,000,000 in interest and divid- ends com with urglumlga fizz-uncut some‘. uni-tr m‘ museums. London's War Brides, Army Veterans Arriving urdny night from England. band's ilolne is in Bunbury. Three personnel sra due to arrive in Halifax when the ‘Bamaritfldocks there tomorrow. They are, Mrs. D. W. MacLean whose new home will be in North Wiltshire; Mrs. J. A. Gallant who will go to Oys- ter Bed Bridge; and Mrs. A. E. Gallant whose husband's home address is South Rustico. Four Canadian Army veterans will also arrive on the Samaria: Cpl. G. E. Graham, Montague: AcL-Sgt. R. L‘. Younker, Clyde River; Sgmn. H. H. Kelly South- oort: and Opl. l". H. fieady, New Glasgow. Dartmouth Man iirowned When Bar Goes Over Bridge KENTVILLE, N.S., Doc. 15 (OP) - Earl Harrison, 36-year-old Dartmouth, N.S., electrician, was dic-wnad tonight when his car plunged through a guard-rail on a bridge over the Gospcrcaux River near here. the tldeflyvvas high, res- ‘ to make attempts " o The accident was witnessed by Harflstwrrs bmther-in-law, George Butt, Halifax. who was following him in another car. Butt said he saw Harrison's car skid on the curve leading to the bridge and crash through the guard-rail. Gales Oause Damage in Yarmouth Area smashed u 50-foot. gap in 1hr thousands of lobster" trap; have been smashed. The fishermen have not been able to leave port for the last three days so no definite Cstlllllllc of damage could be obtained. Veteran lobstermvu said howeverytilat pots set in shallow water would stand little chance cf surviving the gates. Meanwhile. fishermen were won- dering what effect the curtailed harvest of lobster would have on the price on the American market, biggest buyer of the Nova Scotia delicacy. The prcvailiut; Price now has dropped three cents below the sea- eon-opening mark of 30 cents a pound at Dec. 2. and water ship- ments to American buyers during the last three days have been im- possible although shipment; by plane have continued. Yttlllifui Navy iiat iiiliad In Accident (By Tho Canadian Prom FR-EDERJOTON. Dec. 15-Oct- sld Kenneth Poster. i9. of Pred- ericton, was killed late last night when a car skidded and overturn- ed on an icy road at. Frederic- ten's eastern lines near the Lin- coln railway crossinl. The driver. Ionton J. Bcott, is in hospital with injuries not regarded as aerioul- Miu Frances Alkin suf- fered l. cut leg, and two other occupants escaped injury. Foster, a former University of New Brunswick student, was dis- charged from the navy a month ago. Scott ls a Junior student at U. El. No blame was attached I11 I-y One English wife of l Canadian veteran arrived in the City Sat- She is ltlrs. E. E. Duffy whose llus- oiher wives o! Canadian Army Wors (By William E. Madlim LONDON. Dec. 15 -- (APJ-A choking fog. described by til, Rovui Automobile Association EDS THROUGH FINAL New Jewel Thefts In Arms ileiduction t Fog Plan Adopted "the worst in living nlemoigv," fititt the British Isles and most of Northern Europfi in its grip for the fifth straight day Saturday and gave s Sherlock Holmes setting at night to new jewel theft muster-ins. lmdcn with sooty grime, the for: snarled air, sea, highway and rail traffic-even the subway trains. It complies-ted the precautionary guarding of Scotland Yard head- quarters and historic Marble Arch after callers threatened to blow up than struts. which hobbies _ encircled anonymous telephone lures. Operating in thieves cut the l»; i)! the eluding diamond brooch. ring. Strangest crime coins from a sealed shipment. worth £10,000, opened at Cardiff. of clocks and Am bassador. Don lzuez Azpuro. Andres daugllter-ln-iaw Oilllvle Forbes. All Slllp cancelled" m United‘ dock-ed 2O hours ampton Friday, the “pea souper." strap of the hand- Amerlcan-bom Mar- quise De Zahara and got away with £5,500 ($220001 worth of jewels, in- s Russian smerald and a diamond and ruby bracelet and a ruby solitaire was the dis- appearance o-f £900 worth of silver express car bound for Wales. The rest of the was found untouched when the Car “its Two motor trucks with rss-rgoes shoes worth more than £1,000 vanished in London. Thieves darkened the galety of a dinner given by the Venezuelan Rodri- Tlle)’ Stole two fur capes and a pearl necklace, all Worth £600. from the daughter and oi’ Sir George sailings from South: amnion. busiest smallish, .c.-.;wsrr ‘B libs liflél‘ America. docked 24 hours late at Le Havre, France. The America's smaller relative, the Washington, late at South- LIAJLMOUTWI, N.S., Dec. 15 ~~ Sit-long gales lvlilcil havs swept, the coll-st for the pusi. three days have breakwater ill. nearby Short. Bcncil and fobsiormell said tonight lilal. l Six Injured In S Fire At Guelph GUELPH, Ont, Dec. 15 -<cr>-i Six firemen were injured Saturday | in a store‘ tile ‘night fighting a blaze and upartnlt-nls next dour lu Palace Theatre on street. MacDonncli About 900 patrons of the theatre! quietly made t-heir way toiile street and occupants of 10 itbove the store safely made their ‘way down n burning staircase to cd at about $50,000. Says'Situation in India Grave LONDON. Der. 15 _ (AP)- Mahnmmed Ali Jinnah. president of thr- All-Indls Mosiem Lergun, sard today that his differences with the British authorities over Indian policy were "serious and acute." “We have tried to make them understand and realize the gravity of the situation." he added just be- fore he left by pit-me to return to India. Jinnah expressed belief satur- riay that the only peaceful solution for India lay in the creation of two independent states-Hindustan (I the Hindus and Pakistan for the Moslcma. "ltlitins Scholar ilova Sootiallamod HALIFAX. Der. l5—lCPl—~Allun I}, Blakeney, 21-year-old Dslhouaie University law student from Brirlgewster. N. 5-. was announced today as Rhodes scholar for Nova Bcotla for 1947. A son of Ml‘. and Mrs. John O. Biskeney. Bridgewster, he was selected from a field of six ppli- cants for the scholarship. Graduating from Bridgewnter high school tn i042. he received the Bachelor of Arts degree from Dul— to anyone and no inquest will be held. flit.’ lf/ t’ housla in 1045 and entered the study of law. - .1 .1. l.’ rm." [0530 (TA N /\ DA FLOUR apart mrnis- l-he open air. Damage was (‘Slliiiill-§ 5) CLYDE BLACKBURN NEW YORK, Dec. world stripped by e and control of mass-killing weapons. no necessity of a vote, Canadian delegation an important final assembly/is action as a ent. council. mcnt conventions approved the general assembly, night sessions. many important crowded week-end. rushed In assembly: 1. Approved by a id-to-‘f vote the site committee's re- commendation to build a sky- scraper headqusrtors "-ln the heart of Manhattan's East Side on an $8,500,000 area donated by John D. RoCkefeller, Jr. 2. Approved u budget of $l9.300,000 for 1946, $27,740,000 for 1947 and a working capl- lal 0f $20,000,000. (Canada's share was assessed at $2,177,- 245). 3. Sci up a irustceshlp_ counsel of l0 states lo super- visetllc administration o! ter- ritories formerly under bes- i gllo of Nations mandates. 4. Rcjccted by a IlT-to-o vote South Africa's request for approval nf its annexation of the mandated area of Southwest Africa and recom- mend ‘ that South Africa submit a trusteeshiip agree- ment plan for the former German colony- ‘ Molotov, Bevin Sail Vyecheslsv M. Molotov, Russian foreign minister who introduced the arms-limitation proposal Oct. 29, five days after the assembly opened in the Fluslline Meadows Park hcsdquartr-rs. embarked for home on the liner Queen Eliza- iOontinuerl rn Page 5 C01. 31 200 Germans May Romain In Canada OITAWA. Dec. 15 - (OP) —An undetermined number of German prisoners of war -— possibly 200 — will be allowed to remain Ln Cain- sda after the last 0t their fellow- capiivss sail from Halifax Dec. 20 for their broken homeland. it was learned Sattrrday. These prisoners will be selected. probably by n careful screening process, from among the many who have asked to be allowed to remain in 111a DOml-nkm and for whom similar requests have been put for- ward by their Canadian farmer- m vsrfiipnvu As Site 0f iflorid iiauitoi. l5—-(0PJ-A ommon CD11- sent of the means to wage as. gressivc warfare was llie unanim. dent Paul-Henri speak 0g Belgium put the question on the political committee's report recommending reduction in national armaments atomic and other There was Hun. Paul Martin, leader u! the which played part in framing uhe resolution. described tbs "historic 5WD" toward general disarmam- “We have done no more, how- ever, than take the first step," he said. The resolution places the task or disarmament planning in the hands of the il-member security It will present its recommend- ations to s special general assem- bly meeting on disarmament and the last stage will be ratification by the nations of draft disarma- by Delegates, wearled by day and through decisions in a g addition to the’ glisarmalgleat action the SESSIONS sl rill GIVEN KEY ASSIGNMENT In an attempt to augment Brit sin’: slim food rations, Sir Roi ande Wall is due in the cult. Detroit Student field For Robbery DETROIT. Dec. 15-4-4?) ~—A 20- "pln money" educational allotment from the government, was held Saturday on charges of robbing Detroit homes of $15,000 in crh and jewels. . He was identified as Percival H. Hobbs and charged with nresking and entering. Police aaid Hobbs admitted thelooting of l5 homes in the Palmer Park section, where many of Detroit's wealthiest people - live. The dark-haired. studious-ap- pearing youth, a Marine veteran, drew a $20 weekly allotment under the Veterans‘ Bill of Rights. "I couldn't follow my f-lncv," he was quoted as saying. "I couldn't live on $20 a week. That was just pin money." Hobbs yearned tor a diamond ring. and, unable to find one in ills night-time forays. used $525 "rf ills loot to purchase one. illisahied Dutch Ship Taken in Tow By flutter HALIFAX, Dec. 15—-(CP| -—T ti!“ gave no details of the Irving's rare through heavy seas in her llidi‘. ‘n. Marleen was expected to remain in Gaspe harbor overnitlht and will leave tomorrow fm" nn- other port where repairs van he made to her engines. RCMP. officials ilerc said that all members of the ship's crcw re- malftgd aboard and there was no report of damage. The Marleen was maklnl’ h" maiden voyage from Clarke City. empioyerl. Que, when she ran into trottble.‘ WASHINGTON, Dec. i5 -(AP) - President Truman Saturday night wiped out the Unified States‘ hauling priorities system, removed the 810.000 nlea ceiling on new homes and opened up home build- ing to all citizens. Moog with this swaepln, liberali- sation of federal housing controls Mr. Truman announced that ‘snwil: eroua housing program" w pushed throughout 1941, with em- phasis on rental homes. In making it possible for non- vaterana to build. Mr. Truman said this will be allowed only if the owner pleas to ilva permanently in the new dwelling. Lung-y flu - m. a. 13311-3935! “£1 Restrictions Removed‘ 0nd Housing In U. S system by which each builder must obinin a government permit. U. S. prices, makes his job extra diffi- yoar-oid sophomore law student. unable to follow his fancy ~n a ‘in Effort To Secure $72,000 lulu! wilco mild was theft 0,151,’. accopmd ma" or the 5L gillyilltlrtlliillliijlllll’: lrllii rush (zomtlls power United Nations General l'1‘l2"u I A“ nub . rte men ilzld entered the leuiouwzcfiaylt sped throuih final gtmdtn; dun’ dofmwwn Jar,“ Delegates Saturday gave tee an “m noted u“ ‘u. cheering acclamatlon when Pres‘: but in some manner later tripped tlle burglar alarm,brlnglng squad; of police to the scene. Tllrec detectives flrccl at tho will"; figures. One bullet ent- itrt-d Peterson's heart and he was dead or. arrival where Ills big job will be to Michael's hospital. at nearby at‘ divert, if possible, more food- Two others were captured Tihsy stuffs for U. K. consumers. Lift- were Hubert Chappeiu, and lng of price ceilings across the Jen-y Gouldbyl 2L border. with resultant higher Police said they trapped two q! the mm in a rear room and that one of them warned police "don't; "m"! My closer or we'll kill yap,» ‘Cllappcll surrendered. Gouldhy ‘was caught a few minutes later on tile roof of the building. Bonds and cash taken from tho safe were found in several parts 0f the building. --—-__.__._ .- APPEALS SENTENCE narhmauavfgat, (or) _ month sentence hereffhursday on conviction on a charge of assault; i118 a 21-year-old woman. was re; leased on $1,000 ball iodgry pending the bearing of his appeal. Notion of anneal an wounds of law and fact was filed Friday at Osgoorla Hall. i TORONTO, Doc. fvlrtllnuln and maximum l-.>nll1@l'-"ll\l1‘<‘§I 1.5-»- Dutch freighter Marleen swung at Vancouver .15 ~10 anchor in the outer harbor" of Edmonton 13B 1B Gsspe, Que, tonight after the R. Regina 12B I C. M. P. cutter Irving had snntch- Winnipeg 14B 0 ed her and her crew from possibfn Toronto '12 2B loss on the rocks of BOHQVJIXUJI‘! Qitswu 1;‘ 20 Island in the Gulf of St, Lav/retire Mnniroil . ti Lli The ruttcr placed a line alwflrrl Quebec . 4 i3 the ship Saturday a day after her saint John . l3 2b engines failed and her carezo of Monclon . 4B ‘)1 sulpiillic pulp shifted leaving her Halifax .. . 29 i7 to drift helplessly towards the char]()[|g|[)\\'n 14 1g rocks. Sydney 1'7 23 The brief wireless message from the Irving received at RCJVIP. HALIFAX, 13m, 15_weaih@,~ marine section headquarters ioid gynqpsls and official. inland m". Only illlll llle ship W0! "it! Ind costs issued by fllt‘ Dominion Public Weather Office at Halifax at 11.15 p.m., Sunday. Dt-r. ‘.5 Synopsis at 11 p.m.: The weather is clcar in most inland regions of the Maritime: but along the coasts where the wind 1a blowing of! the water ii. is cloudy wi1il_snowflurrles. A storm over Lnbrudnr is causing snow in the North Shore and Gaspe regions which will spread soili-hwsnd to the Bay of Clhsleur. The winds have decreased after dark but are likely io increase again during tho daytime. Fnrmasis valid until Monday midnight: Prince Edward Island: Clear with not mulch change in temper- ature. West winds 20 mph. l-Hgh Monday at Charlottetown H. High tide this morning at 4.21 prggpectlvg and this IIlGXnOOn It 5.32. Sun sets this afternoon at 4.10 and rises tomorrow morning at 1.33. The floor area. of each residence New moon December 28rd. 0.06 so built will ‘so restricted. A. M. _ The {tfi-pmqhflh ceiling on summersidc tide eighteen min- rentals of newly-built houses is ie- utes inter than Charlottetown. vised with new rental limits to be established on each new home built for tenancy. ln the case of rental projscts. $80 will be the housing avenue mnt for each dwelling unit, instead 1 of the ceiling. CAB FERRY “PRINCE HOWARD ISLAND" Leave Borden at 0.06 AM. l PM rid L30 P M. Leave Tormentine 10.30 A. M. m limitation on ltoN. factory. 1 P M- H0 P- ll- and other non-residential building will be continued, but "some crease" will be permitted because or the improved 1v of Wilma materiel!» n” Btu-a trips are made between 1n- on which automobiles are eprrlcd. . SUNDAY SERVICE Prom Borden, i PM. CAI hora ‘lbs-mantles I PM. fir. [Burglar Killed‘ TORONTO, Dt-c. l.i~——Pulice bul< f. t-tl HI suuplirwwlkura in illr; (M... s i: ii u I\\lil.!‘.\ii 3:11.140 l bililpll‘ building Skillllda)‘ night ilaillilv wounded liclliieill Peter. i soil. 211i. iii a flrzunailc climax to f):