MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN i Queecsahtheusalk'nololial wit, or surest hanihoanalvsays hit "‘.__._ Tho Guardian. Three Coats. flaming Dally handed llfl. CHARLOTTETOWN, g e L ReadbyEve Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CANADA. MONDAY, MAY, a, 194s 12 PAGES . actions for amnesia, not words. MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN 1 d Prose a policy that affords lllllTlSH CALL AR Much ltloise But H o explosion; As Labor Observes May Day P. E. I. Musical Festival Upens liere Today ' The Prince Edward Island Musi- cal Festival opens at the Prince of Wales College Auditorium this Premier iiarson is lielayed By Weather To Make Geological Studies 0n P. E. Island CIPIAWA. May 2 - (Special) — Prince Edward Island has not. been omitted frcm the 1948 summer program of field exploration announced this wreck-end by the Department of Mines and Re- sources!“ ' icalstudieswlllne North and South Feared Outbreaks Failed To Develop In South America (Associated Press) May Day celebrations in Europe. America and Tignish Man Killed In N. B. FREDERICTON. May 2 _ (C?) - A man identified as Joseph Clarence Gillis of Tig- nish. P. E. l., was killed last night when struck by a truck near Covered Bridge, about 26 miles from here. Ship ls Safe After Grounding 0n Rocks 0 f f N_f_l_d. Coast Missing Sealer Also Turns lip; Survivors 0f Collision Toll Story. lshaorlptloa Delivered 86.00. ‘ Mail $5.00. other Provinces h ll. l.‘ fl-lil MY REINFORCEMENTS T0 PALESTINE Say Situation A deteriorating in Holy Land Jews Say Large Soars War inevitable Unless ‘S ll. ii. intervenes. .,“_. JERUSALEM. M1! 2—‘IliO BR10- Asla produced noise andJury bu: no major explosions. Berlin, Trieste. Prague. Rome and s. dozen other of Europe's danger spots observed laboi-‘s holl- ish Anny, describing the situation in the Holy loand u "deteriorat- mg," called reinforcements, in- cludins tanks and airborne troops. into Palestine from Cyprus and mcmlng with the most comprdien- sire program Island music lovers have so far placed before the puo- made by field parties on the Island this seasom. ‘Iiho Departtnent holds out. little hope of finding mineral oil wealth The truck which struck the victim was driven by Frederick Gammon of Covered Bridge. The victim was about 40 years Premier Stuart Garcon of Man- itoba, scheduled to arrive in the Oity yesterday evening by plgng, HALIFAX. May 2—- (OP) —The Montreal-owned freighter Cedar- llope River - ,lc. . The festival will get under way , was held up because o! the wea- i“ 111° Pmvm" 1"" 1”“ 1'1"" day Saturday in an atmosphere o! old I w" W111’ ‘W115 "WYW 5111* 111 Malta. I17 °°1°°k 11115 °11°Y11°°11 ""1 the: and remained in Moncton m“? be ""1“°b1¢,f1'1>°‘1“ °1 '11" tenseness. But police everywhere Coroner Charles MacKay, (""1" 3!‘°°1<- N114» 111-31‘ b91111 in Jgfugglqm in, Jgwg an.) 11'1" address“ by 111° PFQ-‘Mmt- aver night. The Premier is expect- dmtflal mawflal‘ “ch "‘ mm’ prevented serious clashes between said an inquest would be held 151111111911 11°11‘ 111° ilelchlm“! Arabs agreed to a 48-hour 111-53113’ 51113911» 111d 911° 111111111‘ ed to arrive in Charlottetown on 3yp‘“m' 51°” valuable 1°‘ 1mm” Communist and anti-Communist Tuesda was °1 Gregmy lslmd "u m’ in th ihr d i cuter. Mr. David Ouchterlonv 1f the "fly plane this nwming He manufacture or for road construct- mcuons of 1 bor r 1 n N V fog~shrouded west coast of New-‘ u” c“ e” a? 1'1"‘ the ‘Toronto Conservatory of Music, ion. Exploratory work on Prince a ° 31m“ m5‘ 4'1 ' 1°‘ Kalum” ‘1“"""' S" 5"‘ foundland. . Off the Labrador coast s fish-‘ 111R trawler, ‘Ilhe Mary Ruth, re-1 ported missing for five days while on a sealing expedition, has turn-l ed up safe also. will speak before the Rotary Club at. noon today and will address a public iudlence at the Charlotte- town Hotel this evening. Chile and Brazil, where auth~ orltles feared Communists plotted "another Bogota" uprising on labors" holiday, reported no disturbances but much parading and speech- ry Gurney, chief secretary for the Palestine Government, in- tervened to elect a cease firs order. lie expressed the hope the truce would be extended ta Edward Island along ‘these lines is slated to begin shortly. From the lofty eminence of the debate on Cwaidols foreign policy the Commons will climb down this The afternoon performances will consist of a piano solo for children is years and under; a solo com- petition for girls l2 years and zmdei; a violin solo, for children Blessing or m A Boats Ceremony- Mr. Cy-riac Buote, '12, Hope Riv- er. fell from the roof of a barn in. Rustico lest. Friday and was killed factory worker asassineted Chris~ tos Ladas, Minister of Justice. 12 years and under; and a vocal ~ I 11'»‘-‘¢1< 1-11 1-118 11111011681 011N110" 01 making‘ ' mm _ Th id i, sq There were nly me re d ‘ '1 include ‘n u" "My ‘my’ competition for C.G.I.'I‘. Girl agrlcun‘u're‘~ Agriculture manner anuoshterielwoaagslncfteheg Qiffiwf ' 1.15m 21130. e “c w! m“! about the twoo ships which hits The new arrivals were part. of a Gold"- e G““‘““°" "l" “l” “P d°1°"°° °‘ yw ’ Rllflliiil The late m. Buote. s. former coined a belief in marine circles LAKE success. May a-l (OI-"l-‘lhe Jewish Agency. say- ing that "large-scale" war in hi: estimates vntildti he some days ago. Some of the chore practically- The formal opening will be held 19“ 1)“ st 8 o'clock with Mr. Barry Bug- den presiding. There will be ad- here that two two more tragedies had been added ‘to the one last ‘Ilaursday off Cape Race, N'ld-, school teacher, is believed to have slipped while trying to move a lire Promoted Police said the assassin was a L . - ~ ' ldder to another position along - - - . _ minded on of the chamber member of a Communist execu- The ‘Easing M "hi1 3°11“,- " a _ Palestine is inevitable unless gleerisjfdbyprglfiléi- ‘go-n: -—- oomph“, shag: whim qxgema} Lion squad, Ln addition n, killing traditional religious ceremony at the roof and to have struck the $111911 i110 mOEOFT-lp b/tdflflhlillff tho United Nations security - » - v Two Prince Edward Island air- "gm-s mumm- st Lguggn} “vs Indus, three grenades whlclrwera North Rustico, was carried our at 810111141 "P011 1115 1109-(1- The 118181“ "f w“ ""1 ° 11° "14"" “~11 council intervene: asked m, mm" w‘ '7' P’ Madmmn’ May“ 111°" B" 1111111118 111! "m"! 11f R- an excellent picture of Canada's thrown wounded the assassin, kill- 4 0'¢1°¢1< Yefitefllfly 81101110011 b? 9°11‘ "he" h“ w“ 51311111113 u’ ‘ m“ d n" °I m” Twvuhmm Council for quick ‘action on a 11 511115 Macnmufld» M!" Dtwld C. A. F. personell in tilie sami- gwq the Rev. J.C. Pitre, parish priest, the 810111111 1S 11110111 l0 lest. The "ew- status and outlook on the inter- national scene. he failed to give the House any information on the workings of his own department. Expenses of the extemsl affairs department are soaring upwards (Continued on Page 5 Col- S) Moving Day Not What ed ‘a policeman and injured other persons. The assassin was 561°" l» 11"?" "umber °1 591ml‘ d m 1 - tors. 221?: jfhufg‘? “l l“ w“ de-c “r Practically all the boats which Six persons including two wo- had bee" bu-‘Y 5111111155’ mmflng men, were killed on the southern 1-1101!‘ lions t0 seo. were present to Korean Island of Chcju when ilmlllillflte 1h 111° ¢°1°."‘°“Y- Communists attacked the village of Oran. They were driven off '0.) police after a three-hour. battle. reported Arab invasion of the Holy Land. force of Marine Commandos. in- fantry tanks and suns the British Army said was on its way from Malta and Cyprus. The announcement made no __.___..__.__._______.___. (Continued on Page d O01. 2) Ouchtcrlony, and Mr. L. W. Shaw. director of education. The addresses will be followed by a public school chorus, in which the competitors-w?! be the Park- dale and Spring Park Schools. A senior piano solo, soprano solo, high school chbrus, baritone solo, and a piano duet will also be jtld: ed at today's opening. The only survivors, mate Gem-gs Barnes and cook Charles Fizzerd. were brought. into 3t. John's, Nfld, yesterday by the Norwegian freighter Lovdal which had ram- med and sunk the lad-ton coastal packet. All of the motorshiyfs crew ared residents of Grand Bank, Nfl . barn is the property of Mir. Etud- olph Flemming, Rustico. It was decided an inquest was unnecessary. The late Mr. Buote, who was unmarried. is survived by four brothers, Zachariah, Saint John. N.B.,- Jeremiah. Westbrook, Maine; and Felix and Moses, both of North Rustico. There are also two sis- annuai promotion list for airmen issued by Air Force headquarters. Ottawa. ‘they are as follows. with their new rank: Sgt. P. G. Mick-us. 170 Cambridge St. Swmmerside; Cpl. J. S. Maolillillan, R. R. 1, Summerside. -S 439 Immigrants d The festival Will conclude $3!“ Styx, Ygggesalengleeéfigggs “nag: “m. suene’ My; Aye); Lech“; 1110118111 whilult FOEhIYPII l 12-1 ‘ ' _ " . Charlottetown: and Emily, Mrs. t - ___ the scene of two rival parades sep . T), u; he, m i A It ‘ N 0 arated by three long blocks. On: Peter Gauthier’ Hope Ewe!" umistelz ofdtheeyllnyvdalbetldwbe: ‘i ABQQT (“Efmmg up Fifth Avenue was sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars as a "loyalty day" demonstration. The other was by left-wingers. feghorn at Cape Race. Until the freighter suddenly loomed out of ‘the fog and darkness to cut the smaller ship in two. none realized HALIFAX, May 2 - (C?) -— Ttie Polish liner Sobieslri arrived here early today with 439 European Mourns (‘onus ‘ills MODERN - g Youuc. MAN f Coming Events_ London- Group flins Of Housing Shortage “Dance, Kinkora Hell, Monday ‘ pgfeduxglltlawgggggfiideatgegerilg; immigrants including 39 Jewish ‘h’ dug” °vermklng "mm- W“ M" 3"- D°°Y W1"- my The Canadian rum marked the day quietly. Qfphg‘, "1" “T” 1°“? 1° g, um, n, m, "gum," "Show at Hunter River, Tues- ‘m’ 1h°“"nd‘ °1 ‘wfmfwuq I" “ogsblatwesttgpgnzees 01:31:: 1 gfijiiryftsiq or m, g-Jmjgrmg, UPPAWA‘ May 2_(CP)__ The that crew members of the Ad- ~ d,“ my 4m M a.“ p_.m_ ' I Canadians, May 1st has or. mos ed crow wa o . g .. were Estonian wcmen who Wm a historic mssboro h Trophy _ mun,“ h“; m, “m, 4, g I ' ' °7 1" ‘1¢“m°““';°' " mm" dad,’ ‘uiksthmd nzfwrcyfsf, 13211082318 employed as domestics. In char8° highest tribute was amateur and “W”! the bu“ u n“ m” I la ._ _ , There were cw new homes era 0115811 PTO- 11 f m _ . Elsa 1m ‘ . he s before they were flung I pres“; {Alnrlizewlsl 111151121235. 85:1: ‘move into Saturday and those al- the streets attacked a police car. Estrmg‘; 2;‘; had wmeda?“ S: professionalyactlfig in Canada-tibia in“ the My wlurl None of “an \v,.d,,c51,?y yMay 5m ready installed in sultalzlolaccglrn- Over the entire Egliiropeatn éontin- Amen ‘c an “my hospital m gsgfigvla: $1212) ndyénn. guard-work n! the crew could swim. but g z ' ‘ ' ' modazlon she-wed no ncina on ent there was a n o uss an Germany an" the w“ » - mm" mg 11mm w", ‘by, - ' At the close of a week-long . "I, . . whatsoever to give moving com- propaganda which insisted that p, m“; go piece; or wreckage rour iffl-ZLZQQ; 021,152,582? 03ers: panics any business- Communism was never more pov- 1x11111131‘ 1mm“ 5mm} until boats from the Lovdal . jmcc. Rush you, Omar “comm Th‘ H” Jun“ “me ma)‘ A Canadian Press sun/Pi‘ sham arful and that it was moving on to N. n ad d 35 sgttlnéme?! Jtlldecatfgador-xsatfilttla: l11cked them up. " . ' - - m i; t figure that. e triumphs. - , , and Bout mmmksmn" 1mm New Zwmd asi.de ‘grin 3.2190111: perklng up navlhilo long lines of workers e That" “'1”? °1 "M “P "51"" Hazard, who was in the ship's ' '1 "Emma; ‘another c" mo," 1° 911111111-111111911111 the 0111' “Y o! business in ‘the spring. the trudged through Red Square 11'- - T d “WW1 1?)‘ dframu¥fbl° P"‘1°'"“ -—7-c—°—t—l-———————-—-—— -'. Album 26w o!“ Double t” plane Saturday morning. During mom}, o; M”. will "or, provide Moscow's big Show, Pravda, one 0Q; once of sent can. n ruled on Page s Col. s) 1 his brief stay the Commissioner called‘ upon flout-Governor J. A. new“ Rush you 0mm Mm them with much moving business. Communist newspaper declared: 101101.710, May 3 __ (o?) Guiana 6c Boyle. Bernard and mailer Jones He T°’°"'°' Wm‘ ‘ hm” m“ °i M" r a Pa e s 061's)“ - ° ' Mmimm “d "Wdmw" 1m?“ - 1 i . ided one exception 1011-11111“ °" 3 - rmsls __ t t g ; v . 37‘ . ..,,al.np,,.1n.e—“pla e" Wm m It left by plane yesterday 111N111“! wfiwpggopgxv of business from -—-———— (“Mme “,3, fiflifinfn, safmzrveijaigaryseég. E43; "mm m Comegy PM 11,63“ for Fredericton, N. n. agl-bwltagt who goblet-mic talks to _ _ 1...... g, Sea... or tornadoes which a a ¥egin€ e20 566;“ Win31“; a, a“ y U» - an!“ _ ecounrymfies rncrno- 1K _ 0k]- t t orono . ; otswa _ Tilgrsieziy. hi? Grimm Huh ,pp)_nof,_ong'u,g' ggorlgfyulzzh der to escape congested, over- P giélgidafilmlsiofixl sgzllfllfsay mg, _ 1 l- e3 Mqngrea, 4L 55. Quebec 4o‘ 55a ——-— Commlasi for New Zealand in “mud my ‘marwm had risen tonight to nine with 35 58111-1 John —. 40; Moncton as, "COfilWnll “Y. P, U," thug-apt 1113.1’, “Safety First". Cornwall Hall Mar 5th and 6th. Sale of candy. Plowrds rink. ‘flnnior l-‘anners C. anizatlons. “Shh:- Mt. Herbert Orphanage. T119 flay cvculn . B P.. wflgonm 8 ‘Vi. Everybody "Dd-two. Parkdale Women's In. $121111“ H811. Monday, May 3m i'“I0~l2.30. Sponsored by Cubs. risii Swingsters. w FCQ-Opcrwtive ‘Meeting will ‘no mil mvclwrv Yailey School on $90111;- May 4th. at aao P. u. i!‘ ake.s frcm Co-Operative Union “"1 111-’ Present. .__. "B11111! your orders new m ggéléidlan Northern Grown Clover M l: Bhonlv limited. Benton s. wfislzf. ‘Shut-Gain Feed Service, 1,1‘B.>‘1’1"3 111111105. Monday and ménl-Y- Also unloading car-Brant,- fl '1°°11118 Mid shingles. Special PM“? 511011111: orders for ma: ma?“ to arrive. Extra good '- P- J- Nov a 00.. "The emu-Tam r r. u om gm‘ 11110111 a Act Play “Herb B." oncgllelélgén thgssdalbane av , 5111 at soo r. u. n‘ u” _ . __.... mflgv"! 1m-wrtant meeting or ad "s" ._..... B.“ u Kthllnrion -lndian liver ‘h; 1° 011111 Present Deacon m" I H Hunter River Masonic ‘page 1411111187. Msv S. Curtain l Imtuukmiiionrored , by Itlvsrvisv ‘Weston Community Hall. p1:g::d”' Margin. a v. u. ma: W! are he". ‘h’ g v- Am of lsulhsfrom Canada, arrived here last night for a three-day visit to New Bruns- wick. his first since coming to the Dominion a year ago. Tomorrow he will be received by Lieutenant-Governor D. L. Mac- Laren at Government House and Tuesday he will visit PremierJohn B. McNslr in Fredericton. Wednesday he will addres a meeting in Moncton. irsdsstios‘ llsncos liofonded By Trustees TORONTO, May 2 - (C?) — Toronto school trustees Saturday defended high school dances from charges of Msgr, Jesuit Clllbll» cau, Atchbidiop of Montreal. who Isl-lay denounced the custom of graduation balls and dances. Trustee‘ Blair Lang described school dslnces as "the strongest social event we have in ‘ “‘ juvenile ’ linouency." - awaiting Oct. 1 when many ap- It’| generally conceded ‘that the prospects of getting a place to‘ stay are not much better than last year so that mess moving re- mains a lost art, one of the pre- war habits that has not yet re- turned. . A good example is Halifax. Real estate brokers there report more families looking for homes than when the east coast pert bulged at the seems during tho war with thousands of members of the sbr- vices stationed there. Some hope- ful home-seekers in Halifax are artment leases empire. harlobtetown, like Halifax, alw-aita completion of new housing units. Aside from this there is lit- tie relief in sight in the Island Capital. Saint John has 200 apartments and 200 houses under construct- ion bu: lust about all have either been rented or sold. Little moving was reported over (Continued on Page 5 Col. i) l! GIOIGI KITCHEN - OTTAWA. May a - (C?) - ‘liho Commons order PIOOr has slimmed, down to a. mere shadow of its former self and it looks like a pleasant surrrner and a nice quiet autumn. on Par‘ Hill. A slimming order paper ls an important ‘ ng to pal-l“ msntsr- ians. It moans that the work is getting done and s reasonably early, prorogction can be expected. ' Thai-s has talk on the l-iiil lately of a f lsssaion of Parlia- rnsat, that than‘ was so much wort to do tlutthord have to adjourn for the summer and cams in Iut thing's have ohlngdd. lus- hoss has been picking up and movies rlsht along. This talk of a possible fall ses- sion atoms from tho national Lib- Conanaons May. Finish Business By. June 30 oral convention being hold hers in August to soisct a new liberal Party leader. Prime Minister Mac- kenaic King told the Commons early in the session that the House would have to rise in June ‘ of the w". " He Ila afraid. he said, that if the Wfk wasn't done by the end of Juno there would have to be a summer sdloilrnrnent. But. if things keep going the way they are new, the indications are ‘that the session will wind up for good by Juno 80. il in the assign affllrs debate. Altar that, CM’ nose two months, than! ho» a few more maior debates. One will ba on the budget. Another with the‘ in thsnevrtaxis/vrdiiltoboin- troduced. 1 .. . “a 'pw_-~0 _ To Make Statement 0n Freight Rates (By The Canadian Press) FREDIZRICTDN, MB)‘ 2-—Aflfl one of the most spirited House de- bates in recent years. Brunswick Legislature carried unanimously a Government motion asking Federal assistance and defeated an opposition cndment. the New Saturday Sill ' The Government motion asked the Federal Government to inupld- lnent the social security and pub- lic investment program 111N310!“ at the 1045 Dominion-Provincial conference. The Progressive Conservative amendment would have included in the motion s. request that tho Dominion-Provincial conference be reconvened. Premier John B. McNair also announced at the sitting. the first Saturday session since the House opened Much 2. that he would uskc a statement on the freight rats question Monday. Bo did not Ilvs any hint u to what tho statement would cents‘ but when he returned from Ottawa rpantly he raid he would make a report on the conferences held with six other Provincial Premiers. ev- en Premiers had asked the Federal‘ Government to appoint a royal colmniuion to investigate tbs ul- tiro railway structure. [9530 C /\ ‘i /’\ [1/1 FLQUR persons listed as lnJured. At the Lake of the Ozarkvthrce youths drowned when their boat overturned during the tornado. Earlier the storm had struck at 5t. Thomas. Mo, 20 ntllcs south of i Jefferson City. Receiving the brunt of the storm was the resort section of Grand Lake in Northeastern Oklahoma. There four persons were killed slid‘ 24 injured. Gas Turbine Engine For liars BIRMINGHAM. England. May i-tAPi-Invsntion of the worlds first gas turbine engine for auto- mobiles was claimed tonight for two British scientists. (Canadian Press Co-iespondent) VAL DOR, Que, May 2 —CCP) -A monster parade and religious demonstrations topped off North- westenn Quebec's anti-Commun- si ‘week today as thousands of persons from this region converg- ed on this gold-mining town in a solid display of their belief in tlhe democratic vmy of life. Sponsored by all branches of the Knights of Columbus in this district the durnonstratlons off smoothly without any sign of an anticipated counter-rally by Communists and their laers. reported to nunnlher from 500 to 3,000 in North-western Quebec. went sympath- ‘A pontifieai high mass was celebrated in the sottool grounds of thousands of the faithful, includ- ln: a large group of Roman Cath- olic displaced persons. Msgr. JA. Desmarals, Bishop of Amos, dress- ed in mltra and golden robes, sang Holy Saviour lPsriah before the mass assisted by the clergy of the diocese. 'I‘i'l.lns and buses bringing ex- curslonists from Rouyn, Noranda, Senneterre, Amos, Malartlc, Cad- illac and from as far west as Par- ent, Que, started rolling in early today. Known Communists were conspicuous by their absence. At a press conference following (he parade, canon Gaspard libr- est. pastor of the Holy Saviour Parish, said that "while there is some Communist ‘activity it has been much exaggerated." "We are a new country. There are supposed to be a goodly num- ber of Communists here but then every place has them." Bishop Dezmarals said at a press conference that the whoia campaign of anti-Communism here is intended to be educational and not an attempt to set peoples of ‘this Northwestern Quebec corn- rnunity against esoh other. Patrick Johnson, head of the Government-owned Power Jela Research Company. described it as a long step toward a "motor car of the future" without gears, clutch or radiator. lie said it. may prove to he the link between internal Combustion and practical propulsion by atomic power. The engine weighs 260 pounds and develops S5 horsepower. John- son said it will run on anything that will burn readily-"from kero- sene, to old candle-ends." Its "nat- ursl" fuel is diesel oil, he said‘. tary traffic will roll bridge they had saved from the , Yukon ‘Territory, May ktiuutarai-Osnadlan army and civilian engineers have won their winter-tom battle time and weather to sava an im- portant bridge-vital link in the strategic highway originally built as a mili- against Alaska 000 - mile - ions tary route to meet the Japanese war throat in the far north. Divers had been working through the Arctic winter under seven feet of ice to build a steel coflerdanm 1-0 save the Peace River bridge, dam- aged by swirling flood waters. The engineers know that this summer heavy United States mili- over the waters on its way to Alaska. sup- plementing tho largo-seals airtraf- fic which started in October and la still going on. The onglnders‘ fight against. time I Engineers Win Battle 0n Alaska Highway began last year when experts dis- covered that tho $4,000,000 suspen- sion span 2,100 feet long was in danger of crashing down because the swift river waters had under- mined one of its loo-foot towers. I flew from Edmonton to White- horse ovar the Alaska Highway route and tailed withihe mcnl on the Job. , Their race was ssllnst both river water and ice. They feared that. it the aprliu mow broke the ice before their dam was in place ice blocks might knock the pisr its foundations. strategic route in North America. lng over them. . .._ . .\_-~....._ lo stop further erosion the hung; The bridge would then have crashed down and blocked the Ai- aska flllhway. probably the most Divers cut s,hole in the ice to work below water and one of their vrorries was to stop the hole frees- 57; Halifax 30. 58; Charlottetown 89, 52; Sydney 34, 56: Yaanoutla 50 . HALIFAX. May 2—(CP)-Offi- cial inland forecasts issued tonight by the Dominion Public Wcathet Office at Halifax and valid until midnight Monday. Synopsis: . There was still considerable cloudiness over the Maritime! Sunday. There were showers in many sections but by evening the weather began to clear as drier air flolved into the district. on Monday there should be consider- able sunshine giving higher tem- peratures inland. . Regional Forecasts»- Prince Edward island: Cloudy. with scattered showers clearing by morning. Ground frost in the valleys. Monday clear. Warmer in- land but not much change in tem- perature near the coasts. Light winds. tow early Monday morning and high in the afternoon so Charlottetown 32 and b2. High tide ‘this morning M 7.06 and this afternoon at 5.46. , Sun sets this evening at 7.01 and rises tomorrow morning st 4.46. New moon May 8th, 10.30 P. M. can rsaar "aneownrr". Dally Except Sunday Standard Time haves Borden, 0.10 a.m.. 1.00 p.» 4.30 pan. 2 w /' f Leaves Tornientlnc. 10.85 a.m., pan, JIM pm. IUNDAY I haves llordsst l.dl'|l.m. Leaves Tomeitttne 8.00 pan. WOOD IlIaANIIl—CAIlB0‘ dsll! including leads! ltaadsrl lino haves nus mass. Prisca rim; 8.00 a.ai., 1.00 l-Il. ‘ Charles A. Daaatss. liJI an. s." P. Ill. Leaves Caribos. Charles A. Dans nlng 8.00 a.ns.. 1.00 pan. Prisca Nova. IMO an, 8.00 pm.‘ .