- MAXIMS OIL v MERE MAN There is moderation even hi ex- MAXIMS OIL. MERE MAN —-_-i Variety la thrmotiier of enjoy. "M , by Eve cm- =___ _ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew The Gguardlan. Three Cents. Morning Dally Founded Ill‘! CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1948 T“ T17R55 Subscriptions Delivered $6.00. Mali $5.00; other Provinces b III. $1.00. UNITED STATES STAND STlFFENS AT U. N. MEETING c. c. L. Lev At Russian A little Demand I-‘or Sliver Fox Eilllilllli LONDON. Oct. 12 --(CP) — There was little demand for silver fox fura at the Hudson's Bey Com- pany sales Monday and most, of the 30.000 pelts were withdrawn due to the failure to reach reserve prices. a ll o i" Sgliuiatlanmllliittzipfililcke OTTAWA, Oct. 13 —- (GP) - A rurtlier drop in butter supplies was reputed. tcday by the Bureau of Statistics. Stocks of creamcry but- ter in nine major Canadian cities. lha Bureau said, totalled 32,685,000 pounds at Oct. a against 49,547,000 §‘j,,§,,§§‘_° “Iffilceifal go_,l£§ pounds on the same date last. year. nmmbershlp. “i. We cfindcmn the totalitarian activities in Srwict llussia and its satcllite nations. We protest. Coming Events "'Dance Bright Spot tonight. 9.30 ill 1 most vigorou=ly the incarceration in Buchenivaid centratlon camps of leading Europ- ean trade unionists and democrats because they will not els Blast ggression TORONTO. Oct. ll --(OP) — The Canadian Congress of Labor took a verbal swing at Russian ag- gression today, voting decisively for a. strongly womied foreign-pol- icy resolution. The 868 delegates at the eighth annual C.C.I... convention also land- ed a povcerful waliop on the Con- gress’ Communist-minded minority. Despite bitter denunciation of the Marshal Plan and Canada's role in world affairs, the issue never really was in doubt. and when it came to the vote, the resolution was upheld by a margin of about 7 to 1. Biggest single group opposed to the anti-Russian state- ment was the fi-i-membcz- llriitcd Elcctrlcal Workers delegation. This is what the zna_iority' decid- and other con- submit to Communist. destruction of the free U. S. Plans To “Winterize” Berlin Air Lift countess New loss The mother of a daughter, Id, stepmother of five other children will have to find time to head m“"l"'9_ dlvflilllment commission. She h" be"! liiiwlnted chairman, of ll. ltfievelopment Countess of Alhermai-ie, and "Dance. 1on1 Hull, Wednesday. labor movement. succeedln‘ “l” Earle "i Still!!!‘ October 13th. ~ "2. We condemn "ll"- Tlw “Home am the is -—-—~~——--— "Pwfflum"! Interested in all us“ Bu." View“ “ch war] (Continued on Page ii-Oblfms affecting rural Eng. deadly. Dancing 0-1. l — -- ~~ --- l-nfl- -s.iv.s. Photo. Atomic Scientists -- "Regular Dance. Coles’ Work.- Ihop, New London, Friday night. l “Dance Long River hall Wed- nesday, Oct. i3. Door priu. "Dance. Stewart every Thursday. Eastern Rhythm Boys. "Remember Dancing. Modern and iOld Time, Islanders. Country Club, Travellers Rest, Thursday. "Hot chicken supper, bingo. dance. elc., North Rustico, Wednes- day, Oct. 20. Meals 5-9. "New Dominion United Churzn. Chicken Supper postponed till Nov- ember 4th. "Reserve October 28th. Bonshaw‘ Womerrs Institute Masquerade and Dance. l "Reserve Thursday. November: 21st for Trinity United Church ‘fca and Bazaar. l "Reserve Thursday. November lath for Christmas Bazaar and Tea in Baptist School room. "Winaloe North United Ohurchi Supper at. North Winsloc Hall’; Wednesday. October 20th. Supperr. served at 5 o'clock. "Just Arrived -—- Another car Pioneer Feeds. special delivered Walsh. Morell Roar. Thursday ev- Meet At Ottawa ‘ OTTAWA, Oct 12- (CW-Atomic scientists from Britain. Canada and ‘ the United States opened a series , of moolihes hero today to discuss‘. "aclcitiiiic and technical matters relating to tho location and trout» mcnt of radioactive ores." Offi- cial sources said the meetings. which will last most of this week. will he closed to the public. No statements will be sued. News In Brief PARIS, Oct, 12 ---lAPl —Down- to-dusk power cuts were put intoi effect throughout Franco today, and the Cuzrilnfnnn was charged; with financing as wall as inspiring: the strike wave which coal mines idle nine days. 'l‘Ol'(Oi\'TO. Oct, l2 —ii‘P) --— Progressive of the Ontario Legislaiuzc meet in caucus tmiorrow to discuss the method of electing a successor to Hon. Georze Drew. provincial lead- er and premier, recently elevated lo the national lcadcrstiip of tiir party. OTTAWH. Oct. Justice Department plnsgd lOdRY l-lliil. 12 ~10!“ — officials dis- Kathleen Mae-Y (fonscrvaiive members. Quotes ilhurohill As SayingSoviet Union lias AtomicBomb ILION. N. Y“ Oct. lZ-lAP)-- Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson. a niece of tho late President Frank- lin l). Roosevelt. said today that Winston Churchill told her inst spring Russia already had the atom bomb and would have timing and fusing perfected within a your. Mrs. Robinson told the llion Travcilcrs Club that slic silt ncxt to Britain's wartime Priinc Min-"—~ - dinner in London. asked him about a rumor l had‘ heard in Washington that. had the atom bomb but didn't have. lsier iii. a “l Russia tho timing and fusing, and that it a year." ;\voulrln't ho pcrfccted there until 1952," Mrs. Robinson said. (fhurch- ill told her, shc added, ihnt ‘Rus-l sia has the atom bomb and have the timing and fusing iviihinl will ‘Ontario's Provincial Secretary Resigns loo A Garnishees Served 0n Tax iiefaulters Twenty-two garnislieéb have al- ready been served and many more are pending against persistent poll and property tax defaulters, it was revealed at the regular monthly meeting of the City Council yesterday. Councillor M.A. Farmer disclosed that some b0 per cent of poll taxes were in arrears. The proposed enclosed bus sta- tion under the Market Building was discussed at some length by a fully attended Council, presided over by His worship the Mayor. Rental negotiations with the bus Cgmpany R" Dimdinl. it was stat- e . The City clerk was instructed to seek the permission of the Gov- ernor Gcherai, Viscount Alexan- der. to name a new road "Alexan- der Drive" which will run through the Central Mortgage and Housing Corporations project. The installation of parking met- The overall picture for the pota- to industry in the Province is far from discouraging and there is no‘ foundation for the pessimistic rumors which have been current during the past few weeks, one of the Island's largest growers and shippers told the Guardian yester- day. In the first place, he stated, the damage caused by late blight was greatly exaggerated. The poorer growers. those who did not cultiv- ate too well and who “sklmped" with their spraying material. have received their reward with yields of approximately 75 bushels of small potatoes many of whloh are affected with rot. On the other hand, he said. the good growers, those "who hllled weli" and who sprayed conscientiously, have yields of approximately .150 bushels to the acre of good, clean. marketable potatoes not effected by rot. Last year's Island potato crop on 42.000 acres, averaging 224 bushels to the acre. resulted in a yield of well over 9,000,000 bushels: this (Continued on Page s Col. 1) Perroaulis Back ers is being considered by the Police Committee and the council is receiving the latest information from the manufacturers. Arnfost Cool Co. was awarded- ihe coal contracts for both the! Market Building and the City Hall I heating plants. l Discuss Tu Arrears In rcply to Count Farmer's re- port that 22 gariilshees had been served and 400 letters written tax clefaulters. Councillor Edwin John- ston stated that he felt severe measures would be necessary to of the year. Pointing out that 43 3 rCoTntiniHdTo-n’PagewfiflColln-a)“ N. B. Bus Strike Will End Today FREDERICTON, Oct. 12---(CP)— Representatives of SMT (Eastern) collect these taxes before the end] To Stand Trial For Sop-Killing MONTREAL, Oct. l2 ~-- lCP) M, A womein, identified as the sister: of Douglas Perreault, and three men joined the Psrreault boys be hind hairs‘ today as police attempt ‘ ed to build an alr-iizht case against the alleged slay€rs of two policemen in an East-End bani: holdup last month. The four were arrested last night at Campbells Bay, Que, 65 miles north of Hull, when they failed to produce a registration certific- ate for their truck bearing Ont-j ario licence plates. l Police said the woman admitted! she is Helen Perreault. Earlier today four Montreal de- bectives detrained in suburban Montreal with Donald and Doug- _las Perreault, unrelated, ending the long trip from Leilibridge. Alta. The Psrreaults were captured by R.C.M.P. at the small village of Taber, Alta, as they attcmpted I.lri.. and striking bus drivers and nicciiniiiits hnvr- ngrccii to submit the dispute to a conciliation board. and the strike will end at 10.30 n.m. tomorrow. Hon. S. E. Mooers, New Brunswick Labor Minister, ,announccd tonight. to steal gas far their get-away lcar. They had taken police on n llflOf) mil: manhunt before they ‘were halted in their hid for frec- dcm. Hundreds of Montrealers were lon hand to watch the two hand- prlces off car-Hog Grower Vii; . . - a ' ‘Wlll.l . d lulflllllt WOlkllL~ starter‘ cw’ R‘ L‘ Dlckicsnn‘ lconvfiitl-tprlclasif espionage in the So\'-, - - - All SMT Fllflkf-Smfln said full .cuffe:l men arrive at police hsad- .. let spv trials of i946. were rclcns-l TOR-ONTO, Oct. l2 ~-- ICPi -- -<"i‘\'icc would be resumed as soon lquarters. Masquerade Daucc- stalls y, mgm, K-numm, ,.,,,,-,,,.,,,ia_.,,aclaiio Micbener resigned today‘ as nossihlc. and ii was ironed that They ware immediately placed Maris Hall, North Rustlco. Wcti- ,1‘ e mm, “mo "pm, cflmpyemmlas Ontario provincial seciearv, An: first vcliiclas would be rflld)’ for in the same cell block with Ncel seeizlaintgctober 13th. Prizes f0! ',,';O?l1oir prison terms. announcement. from Premier‘ operation tomorrow afternoon. ‘Q10un-_r_ nfso alleged i‘, have cos ‘mes. ____ Dim"! Omlfi 531d i119 4B W81" "11 "T " "‘“"""‘ taken pert in the slaying and ""- _ _ __. '11. ‘Toronto la '_\Pl‘ -i1i . t 0m ‘ _ - _ “Monthly .Meetmg. Kmllsm" dialling!‘ gfny-iwdu 31.23.11,. d‘. iiillo servo aid‘; towiheo Prcullkellj ‘hotljzlxgf of Detectives Wilfrid Franc“ ‘<“‘“‘d““‘ I'“'""°“ Wm l” Bnrilicic, 4a chief nf cabinet in in his new post as Mitchel Pr0~ "- g Bourdon said the Pelrcaults czius- Aitohigrlialzfislnrguscswg Tlsmgflwavé ‘Marshal Pct~ln's Vichv (‘lovcrn- slTF-s ye C¢‘u5fl'\’~1li\'c lilil". led no trouble on their trip home . ‘on. ins , ,\1_ p) _ V» ' _ . -. , .-V mid- 713w" """~ “m sl“.;°.‘lii-.“.".§".;§‘Z ‘§‘....§°’. Reported Improved i535; ,;g§@;*,§g,;;,gg,_iggmyg: n a _ _ . , . . ‘ , .. . TT“ ‘ _....,,_ P ‘i ll '. ti. '. .= 1i t ‘ _._.._____..._~. "Chicken Siinner- 9-111?“ 1- Rorrrn Oct l2 -_ mo» hTsmCxNblTictelihstnnApTilql5n‘T326. o -_- ' Bmgo at the home n‘ Josepmiludglph Talbot, 243, was remanded», Born at. Lacomlic, Allnj, he was LONDON, Ocl..' i2 — FCP» -— ‘ R ed R t Iberia Rhodes scholar and is Prirng Minister MacKenzie Kills}, s enlng, October 21st, in aid of Si. La/wreoice Church. "attend Chicken Supper, St. law's Hell. Soilris. October 12th and October liith. Delicious meals served from 5 to 10.30. Attractive glories. "Buying live chicken. fowl and Manna. llriday, in A. ‘M. until ‘l R-‘M. We want the goods. we will PIS’ the price. R. L. Dickicson, New GAHSOW. “The Annual Meeting of the li-lniev Bridge Ice Racing Club will be held in Stanley Hall. Thurs- day evening. October 14th. at B o'clock. All Horsemen please at- tend. Harold Mayhew. Secretary. ‘"1110 Bazaar and Dance that VII bobs held in Emerald Hall “Willy. October 11th is postponed until Monday, October 18th. Good mimic and Lunch. Ausplces the C. W. ‘b. , "Old time fiddiern and step- danclng contest. Kelly's Cross Hall. Wednesday night. November 3rd. No entries accepted after October 20th. Good prises. Dance after. Send entries to Mrs. Clarence Cur- ler. Secretary. Kelly's Cross. "Will be loading hogs at the following points ‘each Thursday: Elmer Wigner-e, lradaibene,’ until 11.30 s. m.: Borden Bagnall, Hun- ter River. until noon: Bummer- elde until 1.30 p. m: and Kan- until tomorrcii‘ for sentence when he was convicted today of robbing with violence Rev. William Mac- Donald. a inst Jill! I. WASHINGTON, Oct, l2 -- tCPr Journalists who usually talk onLy to presidents and cabinet members sat. around on plush chairs and fondled human heads out. off the bcrlies or once-bonny people in the Amazonian jungles. They didn't look happy any more but they looked amazingly reai and they were shrunken to the sins of hasebalhs. The corres- pondcnts didn't look hanpv altim- Ambassador Dillon of Ecuador was the host this week at this gtrgnge press conference. But he wasn't handling the beads nor the blOw gun which n-eqisentiy sent ducts down the lino of tic-rs writers to puncfura onall balloons at the othtr did 0f the long reception room. The "medicine man" was Dr. Wilburn Ferguson, n mldwest na- tlve who has spent 1e years teaching and practicing medicine in the jungles of Pei-u and Ilcii- ador. He thinks head shrinking may produce an aid in the fight against cancer. iifillfln until s p. in. Mullen and Like uiost medicine men in this Nova Scfltll! minister, general‘ secretary for Canada of the Rhodes Scholarship Trust. He was called to the bar in Pinglandlordercd to take a rest. _in 1923 and in Ontario in l“ Seek Cancer Cure In. itodawsmiled cheerfully from The 73 year old Canadiln llldev told the Canadian Press he shady, fccls the benefit. of the rest and" of chats with Commonwealth Prime here hopes to continue a series Ministers or their deputies, for the Comtnonvwealth meeting. hotel-room bed where he hes been lllflilltlfilil Essential ()'i"i'A\\‘/\. ti-‘i.’ tz-wcPi-Gco. H, D. G. (‘rcrnn former command- er of the 1st Canadian Army. said today ‘in an interview that "rapid rearmamont. of the Western Pow- tbe present Head Hunters Secret‘, country he had something to sell.’ He is starting a tour of the Un- ited States to interest philanthro- pic people in the establishment of a modern medical centre at Quito on the site of a 400 year old hoa- pltal where he now makes his headquarters. Recently Dr. Ferguson came out. of the jungle with his col- lection of shrunken hiimtifl 11084‘ and samples of the harks and roots from which the Jivaro Ind- ians have been extracting cocaine, quinine, cascara, caffeine and other less lmawn healing and cur- atlve medicines for centuries. Perhaps most important exhibit. was n three-ounce bottle n-f dark liquid which a Jlvaro chief gave Ferguson, claiming it ma the sol- ution used to shrink llillllfi heads. Ferguson is going to have it unolynd and tested in the hope that it. can be reproduced in mod- ern laboratories. If it will shrink human skin and cartilage, which is what the Jivaroe have done to the heads he brought beck, it may belt and shrink the growth of cancer sells. ’ h. His eyes clear and movement... pf. n essential in vigorous, the Prime Minister gave "critical" world situation. little indication of illness. But he Gen. Crerar, who recently‘ Pf‘- turned from the Neiherlandsl said he would observe the orders of his doctor, lord Moran, and remain in bed. But, remalhins in bed had not interfered with his interest in Government business. Pillows piled behind him. he had under his hand a small wooden table cover- ed with papers which he II where. he represented Canada at; the enlhronement of Queen Jilll-i iana, said rearmament of the West.»- l ,crri countries. especially North America, is essential to the pro-l servniion of the peace. "The next I8 months. at least. will be the critical ones for the world." he laid- checking with a pencil. Frans. COFFEE Outstandiggxflilalfiyaz Dclisalm Flavour Overall Potato Picture llieport Fieight ‘Veimlrfreshvierian Far A From Discouragigngiiian Be Boosted giilirsvman flies ‘iiespiteWeather BERLIN, Oct. 12 —lAP| -- The United States Air Force announc- ed plans today to “winterize" the Berlin air lift. ‘ Several hundred reserve nfhcers‘ ‘aho volunteer will be givcn spec- ial tralnlng at Great. Falls, Mont.. A in visual and instrument flying and assigned to the air lift, thal announcement said. These pilots,‘ co-pilots and engineers can rc-l vert to inactive duty llfIft spring. Another announcement said Douglas Globemaster transports will be put into a regular shuttle service over the Atlantic carry“ ing spacial high-priority cargo- frnm wcstovcr base. in Massachu- . setts, to Frankfurt for the air lift. The service ivill speed up the movement of critical supplies. Mai-Gen. William ‘Dunner, corn- = (Continued on Page 5 Col. 3) l Three-way Fight i; . Assured In Aigoma East LITTLE CURRENT, Ont. Oct. 12-10?» -»- A three-way fight in 1. the Oct. 25 Algcma East by-clec- lion was assured today when Iies- g ter B. Pearson. newly appointed External Affairs Minister, and J. J. Fitzgerald, social Credit candi- date filed qualification papers. Papers of Lorne Callahan. C. C. FE, were filed yesterday. All three are seeking the iaarllamcniary scat formerly held by Thomas Farmi- ar. Liberal, recently appointed enainr. More Meat, Lower Prices In Canada OTTAWA, Oct. i2~lCP)-A sub- siantial increase in meat stocks in Canada was rcporlcri today by thr- Burcau of Statistics. (‘olncirling with reports of lf)\\'i'i‘ mcai prices ‘across Canada. the Bureau report- 10d that stocks of meat held by packers, abrtitoirs. wholesale hilt- chers and colrl stnrngc warehouses nt. Oct. i lolnllcd 61,818,000 pounds l l : l i ‘against SiHi-iTnOOU on the some alatc _.._ last your. ‘to l l "val l. l l T l i “r. (‘mmhvlll Tiic Lnic Rcv. Assrrnbiys Austin said the United States support. a British resolution pin- ning the blame for lack of control a Syrian proposal commission for conventional arms get back on the job ‘ cred wit-h an Austin Sdysl ‘ Disarmament impossible U. S. lllsarmeil Too Fast And Too For After Last War. PARIS. Oct 12 (OP) - Thl United States declared today dis- armament is impossible in a world where the Soviet battle cry la “vi-cult and destroy." The United States already has diaarmed LOo far and too fast after the last war, said Warren R. Aus- in, the No. 2 American delegate to the llnitcrl Nations General As- sembly. cloves-off speech to the political committee, will in n n world armaments on Russia. and that the lLN. Russia's Andrci vishinsky count- apparently concil- iatory move. lie offered to put the As the result. of a heart attackj which occurred about. a week ago, Rev. Thomas w. Goodwill died in the Prince Eduard Island Hospi- tal yesterday at the. age of '76. , Mourned ‘by the members ofl .is congregations in Canoe Cove,‘ Clyde River, Churchill and Nine i\'ille_Crrc-k. and by his many island friends, Rev. Mr. Goodwill was known as a faithful preacher and ivell-beiovcd friends He was borri on Jan. 6, i872, at- Esyiiritu Santa in the South Sen lslandsfone of three sons of the. Prince Eduard Island Presbyter- lan- Church Missionaries Rein, John Goodwill and his ivife, Eu- pherma J. Cooper, and was the last tvbllc child to be baptised by the liilllfilli missionary Dr. John Gcdiic. aEso from P.E.i, At thc 2:0 of l3 years ho cnmc Cfharlottetoa-n. and entered West. Kent School. thence through Prince of Wales College to Queens whore he graduated in Arts in 1898 and in theology in 15-02. Ordained by the Petcrbor- ougli Presbytery of the Presbyter- i l v |_ ion Church in March, i903, he served at Cordova Mines, Ont, lllll ll i906. Charges followed in Ontario at. Blind River, Cobden (Continued on Page 5 Col: Woman Saves Four In Hunting Mishap: . VICTORIA HARBOR, Ont.. Oct i2 —ICP) podition resulted in a 24-hour niirocniiig on a loucly Georgian Bay isianti for five 'l‘oroiito per- sons. Piiiiigcd into the chill waters ‘of Georgian Bay when their row- ‘boat capsized Saturday night. the flvc, who credit lhcir escape from ovownlnz to n woman mcmbsi" of ,the. party. nnonagcd to rcarh a small rockv island near vlPlOfiB ,Horbor. a resort. area six miles ‘can. of Mzdlnlirl. i-icroinc of the adventure was i312‘? Ry Hall. an amateur‘ swim- mer. who bcfort- licr marriage was lwell-knoivn by her maiden name ‘of Vlckev O'Brien. Only her courage and prevented a fatal circling to mishap which swamped their outboard-equipped rowboai. a mile from land, the other members of ‘the party said. Thrown into the water stamina along with Mrs. Hall were her husband. egro Goes On Trial »- A duck-hunting ex- |\Vllll?im O'Brien, all of Toronto. ‘he _ llvfr. and Mrs. Rudy Stockert, and l The accident occurred Just be- fore dark on Saturday. As the pnriy crossed a buy near Victoria lliorbor. big vcaves started to fill ,llie boat which swamped and cap- sized. Encouragcmcnt. from Mrs. Hall, who swam rotiud and round the i~\'(‘l‘l.lll'lli‘(‘l boat, helping hcr cx- hausicd companions hang on. and making lhcm piish- the boat a- gainst, the wind until a small is- laiid was rcachcrl, was what sav- ccl the party, the survivors agreed. ‘ Whcn they did roach the island, they found ‘it contained no shel- ter. They waded across a narrow strait to another island ivhere ‘they found a small hut. l Here they huddled haif-froleil. ‘for nearly 2'4 hours. when rescue . l came. ‘ Rescue came through the Cau- adian Pacific Rains-ayes steamtr Keewatin. which passed the i=- lland. ‘carly liiilll iomtctoawi 53 and 64-. - l‘. N. Assembly halls were: , ‘?¢..;.*.'....... Qfmge’ iFcEi.’ o Soviet cards on arms rcduction on he table-if the Vniiod Nations adopts the Russian proposal for an ‘immediate one-iblzd cut in arma- rhonts of the five major pop-era. Visblnsky also lashed out. ab ‘Transport Minister Lionel (‘hcvrier of Canada who on Monday blamed Rus=izi for current, ternational imisioii. Other maior developments intbe F! l. Britain. the llnltori Stat wonder ‘lichen iaouevao ‘um-i iNSQMNlP. tan at least Algal/laws fo TAKE ‘THUR BEAMTY News! TORONTO. Oct. 1'2 -- iCPi _- Minintum and maximum tcmpvr- aturcs: Victoria 38, 58; Edmonton 28, 62; Regina :15, 56; Winnipeg 3o, 5Q;- Toronto 45, 5T‘, Ottawa 39, .59; yiontrcal 50. "i; Quebec 53, 55; Saint John 5i, 59; lfouctcn 53. 5f); llnilax Ffl, 60; Charlottetown 574, 3:8; Sydncy 40. .31; Yorinouth .. fill HALIFAX, Oci. 1! .__ ICP) ~- Official inland forecasts issued to- night by thc Dominion Public weather Otfzcc at Halifax and valid iiulil midizizht. \VQrlll(‘$tYu_\'. Svnopsfls; ‘There was scmc. hcnijv rain over lice Sniitbcvn Mrirltimcs Tuesday and light rain over the northern sci-lions of lhc district The (ii-iurltauca lil0\'lll'1 sloia'i\ through the district. is cxptciczl in cause occa=iaznal ruin hllil \\l(l"- spread fog dur.i1g the liighl. Drier air from the west has rcnzhcd the Now England cons‘ and will push slowly into the Mnritkncs. This will cause clfiarlng weather in lhc iicstcvn sccticns \\'f‘(lll(‘.\i'lil_\'. Rcgional forecasts‘ Prince Ed- ward island -- Fog and rain dur- ing the night. Cloudy and warmer \\'f\flnf’$l‘ll-I\', South a-tnrls l5 ba- comln-g light by mornuc. Low Vvczlncwlay" morning nnri in the afternoon n“ (ilirir- this High tide morning a; coo and tonight at 8.26 O F or Murder At Halifax .. . and rises tomorrow root-hing at __._.__ l" " "' ""' ' ' " T” 15.14. By irvlng (1. Whynot lvshgfilaliléul M“. “acnfinnm h“ i Pf-‘luil moon vicious-r llili. i023 fi-AhipAxi 06L n “(CPA " Alycallerl out: "Vic, don't. hit me no. summemd, "m, Fume", my,“ husky Ham“ N68“, 1mm“ "Vt"- ml “m? “W”. utea later than Charlottetown calmly today as four witnesses‘ 3",, ‘A_,.,,,.h_ m M5,, m,“ ,3,‘ "my Excel“ sund" testified at his Supreme Cour. n“, hm,“- me night ot the murder. CAR FFRRY ..An|_-Gw|__n... m“ ‘m’ murdel» l d she was awakened by Mrs mun"! Time Victor Robait. 32, is charged wit ice found the divorced near died m rain-soaked backyard Halifax waterfront. ,Slie hospital shortly afterwazcl. For two hours Geraldine Pilsririi. owner of the lower-town ho-iae outside of which the slayino, cv- curred. sat, on the stand today. After being awakened by a dis- turbance in the house June 2, the witness said she saw Robin-t besi- outside the house. "He had his fists in her face,“ ‘ sai h ‘ Mm. the murder of attractive Maureen. from he, Cough when, isciliil’) M“’D‘"‘t‘1‘l- 34 all” PM" sleeping with three other girls and‘ . ""31 M‘ ‘ wcn‘ tn the kitchen whcrc - l" stv "cave! Tnrmflmne "'35 l" m" “w ficeris wife lying partly-clad ln‘aiR,,hn,.,v had M“; Maenonaidlon i-W: floor hohiiicl a bed. i I Donald screaming. She ca; up she was iv" ‘Tu not sure what he said but it was sonici-iiing like ‘l want m1." woman.‘ , "lfc said something about paving $200 or $400 for her." Miss Lynch said. She saw Robert drag Mrs. Mac- Donald frrvn the house. {Way lifarsman. also sleeping a‘ Leave-e Borden, 9.10 a.m., l pm. 4.30 p. m. p rn., 1.30 p. m SUNDAY Leaves Borden 6.45 T‘. M. Leaves Tormentlvie 8 I’. M’. WOOD ISLANDS — CARTBOU Daily including Sunday Standard Time Leaves Wood Islands, Prince KIWI it a.m., 1 p. m. (lharlee A. iiunnlng. iiaann 4pm. Leaves Caribou. Charles A. Dun- , _ t‘ . - . lng Mrs \iacDonald in the strec , the house at the time, testifiedlbn; ‘m.’ u “nu 1 N“ l VtContinued TonTTagQTABTTCol, B) .i>rinee Non, 11 a.m., l pan,