_Missiomry from Japan, will speak We are all amateurs at ll ustaevnlleillllieurslt \ ns-orllvl-III- ' cbarletiatewu Guardian. he i —_- Morning Guardian, Pounded ll‘!- Cents. - Read by Everybody, GDVOI‘! P111100 A. Island Like the DEW CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATUTIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1945 " E AS / Paeklnghouse Dispute Settled ' OTTAWA, Nov. I — (OP) — settlement of the, dispute of pack- inghouse workers has been made orltume ‘bats of e. dto-iiaour week i: e o o presen -hour wee Babor Mitchell announced today in tbe Commons. LQIJGI — (Ci?) - Traditional olmetrvanoe or Nov. iS-Gu Fawkes Day-will be less noisy i.e year. Many shops have n0 firflvosks left, raging sold them all for victory Coming Events , "Show Morel], Tuesdayiq‘ ‘I m "Show - Murray River Mon- day, t 11-l-3l. "Show — Min-ray Harbor Tues- “y il-l-li. "Dance ln E-lnerald Hall Friday Nov. 9m. c.w.1.. n-a, s, 1, st "Dance, Lorne Valley, Tuesday, Nov. 6th. Webster's Orchestra. 11-8-1i “St. David's Bazaar and High Tea, Town Hall. Georgetown, Thursday, Nov. 8th. 11-3-21 "Farmers we are buying good used feed bazts daily. 061118011 l: Boyle. 10-31-5i. "Our Chick Fattener sure but on the finish. Livestock liked Agency. 4-8-04! "Loading Hogs for Davis do Fraser l..t.d., ‘russuug. anti. rurther active. Five Houses. J J. Larkin. "Pia Social and Dance in 5t. Patrick's School, ‘Lot 22, Monday lishia-iiitit..-yti... . ' - 1113-1 ‘up’ xn a m- m u o Fraser tdf o" Tuesdayv uhxiil further notice. D wed and Ros- siter Morcil. z-mi "It; the extra gain from Pan Honor Feed that brings results. Livestock Feed Agency. i0-4-6-ti‘. "Our hog and dairy feed laying mosh and chick fattener is espec-i lolly put up and proven. livestock. Feed Agency. 10-40-941 "Loading hogs every Tuesday for Davis tit Fraser Ltd. Phone collect. for trucking service. R. N Dawson. Crapaud. 4-i4-5st..-Mon.-ti "liiasquera e dance, Vernon River Hall. l ednesday, Nov. 17. Miilvlew orchestra. Ausplces C.W. l... 11»3,1i "The Mobile X-rayUnit will be in Georgetown Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday, See bulletin board for particulars. 1 l -8-1i "Annual meeting Vernon Credit Union, Monday, Nov. 5, 7:80 pm. l 11-8-2 "Bingo and Dance at Johnston's River School l-Iousc, Wednesday, November 7th. If not flne Thurs- day 11-3-11. "North Wiitshlre Telephone Company's annual meeting Wlltshlre Hull, Wednesday, No- vember 7th. at 8 p.m. Important business. All shareholders lease attend. gi-Ii-ll "Miss Louise Callback, returned in Hearts Hall, Monday, Nov. 5 at 7:45 under the auspices of the W. M. S. Evening Auxiliary. Silver collection. 11-8-81 "Come to the dance in Holy Name Hall St, Peters Monday, Nov. 5. In aid of the local brancn. Canadian legion. Chappelle and Chipman end their Merry Island- ers. _ 1l-2-3i “Cancelling Previous Notices to Death Is Cheated Death in the waters oi Lake On- tario seemed certain for the oc- oupaniB oi this car when it plung- ed down the sheer sides of Scar- boro Cliffs at Toronto. Instead. in a. crevice 30 e water. Two men only slightly injured. t ii. B. Fishermen Protest liew Tax SAINT JOHN, N.B., Nov. 2 -— (CP) - Reports reachinS 5B1!" John today sztid New B fishermen were protesting against rccsnt federal action in imposinfl a 20 per cant duty on diesel endines. ‘This would add 82.000 to the 008i. of n $10,000 diesel and $3.000 to the coat oi a $15,000 engine - the types commonly used in New Brunswick fishing vessels as well as many coastal ocalt. Opportunities In Dhina, Argentina SAINT JOHN, N. 8., Nov. I — (CF) — China and the Argentine offer opportunities for the Mari- time Provinces in export unlimit- ed volume oi coastal ships, saw- mill equipment, newsprint and metal products, two Canadian ‘Ii-ads Commissioners said here to ay. Industrialization in China had led shippers there to abandon primitive river junks and sam- Dung in trading operations, said Frederick H. Palmer, recently re- turned from China, The country could absorb any number of 3.000, and 4,000-ton coastal vessels. t James Af Strong, ionnerliv sto- tloned in Alien iflli. all the South American country was a ' itation indicated there was no fear Stand Third Employment in Maritimes fimiilwga New‘! —m(B tell- e am ymen us on brighter in the Marltisnea than in anyoother section oi Canada, the La r mt disclosed today in its woe survey of the shuffle of workers mm wsr jobs to peace- time occupations,- Only in the Mu-itimes, and to a smaller degree in the prairies are there more jobs evai able than workers. The Labor Department re rted 11.990 jobs open in the Mar times with 9.040 woo-hers seeking em- ployment. In the Central Prov- cee and on the Paciiic Coast, the situation is reversed. The figures for Halifax, listed by the Department as one of the 1'1 leading industrial centres, the lcture was 3.849 jobs open with .024 persons seeking employment. The jobs situation in the im- mediate Ottawa area remains as strained as ever, with the Gov- ernment still appealing for stenc- grephers and eclerks. Bach month, the "R. A. Luvs". ublicatlon of the Civil Service gaocreatlonsl Association lists the eweomers to Ottawa and the bulation has shown over recent months that only one in each a5 workers ‘reaching the‘ capital coma. from Prince Edward Island. ‘Illbllte To Mr. Helms!‘ W. Chester l. Manure, the Pm- icssive Conservative member for son's. b a to print again in a big way this week at ottawa. For a column and a half on the editorial page oi the Ottawa Jour- nal today. Mr. McLure is consult- ed as an expert on the oyster, how to raise and market it and per- haps what's more important, how t0 est it. . The Journal tags him as "the ambassador at large" for Prince Edward Island. and the unofficial trade envoy of the Maritime oyster industrv. Mr. McLure and Maritime oys- sters are both due for an upswing in publicity later this month when the annual dinner of the parlia- mentary press gallery is held. at- tended by the Cabinet. the party leaders, the ranking foreign am- bassadors, the Governor-General and other notables. No guest will be more honored than the man the Journal calls the "ambassador at large" for Prince Edward Island. for a fest- ure o! the gallery's dinner menu will be oysters, courtesy oi Mr. McLure. His name and issue, and prob- sbly oleritv oi free goodwill ad- vertising for the product o! the Island oyster beds. will be spread through practically everv daily piper in Canada following the n Little Danger From Epidemics In Europe -<ce>- from epid- e food sit- CYITAWA. Nov. 2 ‘Imam was little dancer entice in Europe and th of {amine except in the Berlin and Rhir areas of Germany where these might be semi-starvation ready market for products of Maritime forests and mines as’ well as raw furs. fill a special order. We are buglng Weener Pigs at our Livestock ens until November 10th. Paying $11.00 r for 80 to 35 lbs. each. Heav- bctter ricer. Under 80 lbs. not wanted. igned Livestock Marketing Board. 11-2-41. "Rubber beltln of all sizes, and Brass ounted ouble work har- ness, andmade. New Nickle mounted drivln harness, rubber traces‘, at reduce prices. A num- ber o sli htl used Queen heaters. Clinton o son. Frederlctolnl. ~ e "We are invariably booked: u for from ten to fifteen days ahea with orders for assert d can o! superior qual ty w d be — whole oard 1 'r 'a ab" di W‘ r v e who. H “oi-loan H172 \2 is e "amen. - attired-- outsell.’ 111mg; ltmagfibh. York. a Beat . s, ‘psi. bmm-t. s , isle. t , onion alarm/weasel- n. was. .New. t l. W es vei.‘ ii, ' new . ,_ . ‘mfi deals.‘ r _ sot ‘ones. Water- Jul KINGSTON, 0118., IA Nov. I — -Ul and Lauzon Gets ~35 Yeats; iKoresky Sentenced To 15' , Sir Jock d. Ptlehmgod Ministry nutrition expert, said here yesterday. concurrent. for the 5am In Dominion. ‘nu views-y‘ loan campaign this Pmvmce can to gain mead ywtemay an last night the total stood at 82.21050, or 8i per cent of the objective. Officials ot-Mkw... and noted a .. the» mbscdptions from ruiui areas started to pick up. Ee/fller the officials had pointed out that rural purchases were coming in slowly ‘Ihev said they booed "to eee them rolling rizht in now." l! dhtrlcto the totah lest night. were: Summer-side. $630,450; Prince County outside, $107,950; Charlottetilwn. 8980.400: queen's County outside. 8227.300; King's County, $171,550. This Province continues to re- tain its third place standing in the individual subscriptions race and loan officials made a plea for mall purchasers to step into the cam. mien and put P.E.I. ahead. OTTAWA, Nov. 2 —— (OP) ._. with Canada's Ninth Victory Ivan forcing ahead toward the end oi’ the second la&on the three. week drive for 91,5 ,ooo,ooo, gm. h Columbia. was re rted by Loan Headquarters ton hi, to be still le the inter-provincial competition. , The west coast province had marked up- 00.01 per cent of its objective. gaining pearly a. full ‘per- cflntlee point ove ‘its; ival JyNOl/G Beetle-on o: cumulative saleii to Thursday night I. Third P. E. Nb" Matia- reportso 00.10 es- cent, followed Prinoe Idgni Island with 0'1 per 04.53; New Brunswick, . ari 50.30; Manitoba. 58.97: Que- mg - ; and Saskatchewan, The national total was boosted to $895,871,760 by sales of $108,674,400 and the loan was well ahead f a schedule which would show $1, ,000,000 by the close of business Satuiday, the two-thirds point in the campaign At this stage oi the Eighth Loan, only $750,953,560 had been sub- scribed in a drive which eventually mttod more than l1,500.000,000 on an objective o! 81.850.000.000. More Workers Than Jobs liow onnwa, Nov. 2 - (c?) -Ap- plwants for lobe on waiting liste at national employment officq have Passed the number oi available Jobs. the Labor Department re- ported today. Figures asmodnced for Oct. 20 shelved that for the first time since the war there weoe more unem- DIOYed-lwhfl -t~ha.n jobs-lad,- 581. Included in the available jobs were 36,000 vacancies in logging and lumber . The Department said labor surpluses centred in in- dustrial areas where reduction in shipbuilding and operation 0d war 31:00:,’ has rfldultgdlflin lav-offs. o: 9 M8051: .s l2 reported more applicants than jobs. Liner With War Brides Is Delayed MONTREAL, Nov. 2 —(CP)—- The liner Cavtna, scheduled to dock here mday with about 40 British war brides, will not arrive until Monday or y. it was yeeterdn of the that plies Tormientine and of the 3.8 Char- lottetown before that ship was lost, has been superannuated after l3 years in that position and 30 years service with the Canadian National Railway. This became eliective on November first. merside. He will be succeeded in that . position by Mr. William Mclvor 0i Borden who has been second stew- srd for the past two years and has aspect Petitcodiac Report Soon I P. E. l. Has 67 P. C. I 0E Loan Objective I Campaign Speeding Up; Province ContinuesnTo _ I To Travel By Air rams MINISTER a-rru-zs LONDON, Nov. 2- (CP)—Prizne Min-later Attlee and his party will leave by air Nov. o for the forth- coming talks in Washington. NOV. 11, with President Truman and Prime Minister MacKenzie King on aigsnic enaygy, it was announced ‘BY- . It was reported in official circles last, night that Mr. Attleawoul-cl tugs sharing of the atzm-bomb secret among the United Nations. lio Dhange in Dontiition f 0f Island Soldier WINDSOR, N. 5., Nov. 2 -(CP) - Condition of two soldiers seri- ously injured in a highway accident near here last. night which Difficulties Delayed Work Survey Presented Un- usual Problems ‘to 1m. gineers, N. B. Premier Told. _ OTTAWA, Nov. 2 _ (or; _ 1;, l5 "h°li@d” the engineers’ report on the DC-sslblllties or a tidal project fir. tne confluence oi New Brtina. wields Pailtcqdiac and Memram- °°°k “WW5 "my be recc = early month. Minis Glen has informed Premier McNai oi New Brunswick. < Czrrespondence incl-sci in the Commons at the request of 1), K 12 PAGES in interference" WINDSOR, Ont., Nov. 2 - 1GP) —-All Windsor waited ieit-sely to- Iliflht 1'01‘ the next development in Ford strike which today wit- nessed the first clash between pic- kets end Dvlice since local 200 of the United Automobile Workers of America 101.0.) called the strike Sept.’ l2 — 42 days ago. A call for outside police assist- ance was considered one possible deveiopsnenfi. Chief Renaud was in- structed by the City Police Comm- mission to call for outside assist- ance if he deemed it necessary to Well ‘he Picket lines for the sec- urlty Kl-tards. Alter the skirmish. president Roy Elngland o! local 200 told cheering Dicicets that if there is any "outside in the Ford dispute, all UAW. plants in the Windsor area will be closed to demonstrate the unions solidarity. This would 1118 involve some 30 plants errupioying Hazzn (PC-St. John-Albert) re- vealed that the investigation by H.G. Acres and Co. of Niagara Falls. Ont. was delayed by a series Oi difficulties, notahy the 3131111355 and eventual death of Mr. Acres hints-elf and belated receipt of aerial “We” ""1019 by the Canadian Pacific Airlines Ltd. “Fortunately? said Mr. Glen in a recent letter w Mr. McNair. "the introduction to the page)" and m- pc-rtont sections of it had been dTilfl/Id by Mr. Acres" before his death two months of it. had been drafted by Mr. Acres" before his death two months ago. The greater part of the work to be done consisted of asaembl‘ the illustrated plates and material and the binding of the report, . Before his death, Mr. Acres in- formed in: Department of Twines and Resources that the field work in the basins of the Memruncook and Pcti-itcodiac River was nom- llletzd last Decembzr. i Both Houses of Parliament have; heard recent mention‘ oi the pro-z icct. one deemed to be oi vital Lin-i Portance to the economic future of the three Maritime Provinces. | Seneiior John Sinclair (It-Prince Edward Island) and Sumter A.J. Lcger (PC-New Brunswick) strex- cd in the Senate its potential con- tribution in the form 01' low cost Dower. One of the clauses of the four other soldiers were killed re- mained unchansed tonisht. The seriously injured men were Cpl, I... J, Patterson of Hantsport, N. 5.. and Spr, J B DesRnches. Egmont Bay, P, E. I. Two other men were less seriously’ injured. The dead and injured soldiers were all in an army truck which plunged over a 30-foot embankment Afro-a‘ report is expected to deal with the feasibility of transferring 111W Dower so developed to the Is- I land. The compilations of the survey bane themselves in one'of the engineers’ monthly reports that said it was "so unprecedented, 50 foreign in previous experience that Mi Oflainal studtv has to be made after colliding with a fan passenger car. Occupants of the car suffered only slight iniilflfi-fi- u Less seriously injured are: Gm, T. Beattie, Berwick. NS. S r, GYM. Thomas, Bruno, Sask. e dead are: Spr. G. C. Werner. Asher-n. Man I Flpr. M. Chamberlain, Rough- water, N. S. ~ Bpl‘. M. R. Harrington, Yar- mouth, N. B Bpr. P. Robichaud. Comeau, N13. Dhief Steward 0f Dar Ferry Retires Mr. Charles M-zikle, chief steward 3.5, Prince Edward island between Borden and Mr. Meikle is a resident oi Sum- 16 years service on the car ferry. He is married to the former Marg- ar Deigthan oi’ Emerald and is 5| Ion oi Mr. Peter D. McIvor and thc lake Mrs. Mclvor oLKinkora-S. i of each asnecf. like the individuaii fragments oi’ a jigsaw puzzle." Reports of the aerial survey, made in November, i944. were re-. ceive-d in the last week of March.‘ 1945- Til-fly were needed to complmei the hydraulic and power studies which depinded on the exact basin area. of the Petiieodiac. 0f the $80,000 deemed necessary fql‘ ‘he investigation and consult- RHCIl. the Federal Goverrunent con- tributed $25.000 and the Province of New Brunswick the balance, Included in the engineers’ study was a. three-day trip to Boston to scan studies and actual construc- tion done on the Ilnlted states, Pos_samoott0ddv' protect in the Mame-New Brunswick boundary area. Former Professo; At McGill Dies EDINBURGH, Nov. 2 —(OP Cable) -Dcath Wednesday of Professor Alfocd Edward Taylor, one of- Brit- ain's leading philosophers and pro- iessor a‘ McGiil University from 1903 until 1908, was announced~ 12.000 workers in which local 105 of the U.A.W. is organized with about 8.000 members. OTTAWA, Nov. 2 - (C?) _ The Royal Camilla Mounted Police is providing approximate- ly 125 men to assist Ontario Provincial Police in_ maintain- ing lsw and order at the Ford motor pliant at Windsor. OnL, it was learned authoritatively here tonight. i TORONTO, Nov. 2 —- (GP) _. Attorney-General Leslie Blackwell of Ontario said tonight it had been decided to send all available Ontario Provincial Police to Wind- sor, Ont., where 8.000 automotive workers of the Ford Motor Com- pany are on strike, The Minister added that he had asked the Federal Government to implement a previous undertaking in connection with the situation in Windsor to send to that city e detachment of Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Subscription Delivered. “J0. Mail. 81.00; other Provinces g 0.5.5, sue. STRIKERS CLASH R. c. m. i’ itifiiiu. POLICE SENT T0 AID on FORCE t Romulo Bettancourt, above 40- year-old lawyer and writer c economics, heads a provisions seven-man junta to govern Ven- etuela until elections can be held. He succeeds Isaias Medina An- garltz, who was deposed in bloody revo t. Suggests S15 Per Month . Rent MONTREAL, Nov. 2 - (OP) — A system of vsrnmetnt subsidies that would ma it possible for the lower thlrddiicomrfgrmlp of Can- ada to rent adequaia houses at $15. Remnants 0f Ancient Civilization Found LONDON. Nov. 2 - tOP)—R.em- nants oi a civilization which flour- ished 8.000 years ago have been un- earth-Ed art the Iraq city of Hass- una, and may provide “the missing link in the history of men," Dr. Najl Al Asil, Iraq dc ate to the United Nations educational and cultural conference. said today. Dr. Al Aail, an archaeologist. said the find indicated man was civilized up to 2.000 years earlier than pre- viously had been believed. The Hasuna discoveries have been photographed and recorded. he said. Probe Death Df Quebec W,oman_ snawmroan rams, Que. Nov.’ 2 — (CP) — The mutilated body oi’ . Jeanne Oouillard. 3'7. was found in her hcme hen: today. it was an- nounced by police. No further details were immed- iateiv available, other than that Provincial Police from Montrzal have been called in on the case.‘ also Dr. Rosario Ppntaine. medica- lsgal expert at Montreal. Later a coroner's jury returned a verdict of death from natural causes. It was decided that the woman had been dead four days. N. S. Rcseals Plans For 70 Rural High Schools FAX, Nov. 2 - (OP) -De- HAL] tails of a. rural high school pro- of more newsflash." u: ' Q bold-up in Perry. ‘F or’. ’ O - ing delayed by near ge-lss m the awlmlauor DIES i, ram which will cost the Nova Western Atlantic include the —-—— . cotia Government $2,000,000 an- Ocuntggg oi Miniio, the former QLQVELANQ m,‘ 3 _ (AP) ___ nualiy and calls for establishment Marion 000k o! . and Archbishop Joseph Schernbs oi the W" a Pam“ °' ‘"5 A.W.I.. Tiasda B h Bteok- Cleveland Roman Catholic erch- than 7o consolidated rural h h ouwer. former Governor oral of d se at 8t. John’; nos- 5°h°°1$ We"! “mmuiwed will!“ Y o» Netberlsnd m: . pun today. He-was w. glrléerliqurv, F Mugs- ywvinciai . Incorporation of courses in agri- culture, domestic science, m, health an vocational train- g4. i The program. cslii music. ing in such s ls was foreseen by Dr. Munro who said the pro- gram marked one oi the greatest forward steps in education since free schools were established. Iixtension the compulsory ecbcol attendance sge in Nova Scotia front l0 to iryssrs is in prospect. Dr Munro said. x e _ pansion and modern tion of urban high schools to enable them to handle more pupils from neigh- boring rural area in addition to the construction new schools in consolidated rural areas, will be- gin immediately. _ A period of years will be need- ed to carry out the full program. Dr. Munro said. The rats o! pro- gmsa will depend on the readiness with which agreements can be sesebed with local school for 3rd‘ District Liberal Association Annual floating Dr. A. B. Martin of Mount Stew- art was re-elected president oi the 8rd District of Queen's Liberal As- mctstion at the annual meeting at Mount Stewart inst ni ht. Oth- er officers. sieo re-electe , includ- ed: Vice-president, Mr. Roland MacDonald Bouthport: secretory, w. nsroui Hearts. Royalty. ‘hvc members were elected to - resent the 8rd District on I 30mm Cotgty Liberal Associa- n. They ere Mr. D. A. Mac- Donald, Gienfinnan, and Mr, Wai- wn Warren, Msrehiield. B akers at last night's meeting inc uded th two Liberal members of the Prov ncial Legislature trons the district, Mr. it. C, Clark. Mount Stewart, and Ml". Eugene Cullen, but PM W. . 4 a month was recommended inst night by Dr. Bil. Higgins, professor of economics 8i, MoGili University and formerly with the housing ad. ministration in Wsstiingtozt. He spoke at a meeting sponsored by the Westmcunv C.C.F. DUBLIN -- (OP) — D.D.'I‘. aw; used by health outhoriltes to check an outbreak of infantile psralyris which killed one man and sznt six where to hospital. ; i1’ is ttiamtur Douilfrut. tr fut amt ‘iilio HEADS A pouau: LlFY. like ‘TMCE As riucu run q ._...t__..-.-.-- osrlOii. Tcionto. Nov. 2 — -CI-i -- Min. imum and maximum temperatures Vancouver 4i, 4'7; Edmonton '7, 30, Regina 19, 26; Winnipeg 27, 30; Y,‘ 'I‘oronto 46, 66; Ottawa 33. 58; Mon- treal 3'7. 49; Quebec 2'7. 30: Saint John 21, -; Maicton 23. 46; Hal- ifax 31. 46; Charlottetown 30. 44; Sydney 33, 40: Yarmouth 30. 40. Forecasts: , Lower St. Lawrence: Fresh south- , u erly to westerly winds; partly cloudy and a little milder with scattered showers. - lake St. John: Fresh to strong southwest‘ winds: partly cloudy- t ' with light scattered showers or snowilurries. Gulf and Bay Gieieuir: Preeh t0 strong south and southww winds with occasional rain or part snow, North Shore: Fresh to strung . south and southwest winds with I pro blP snowfhn-irs aritiuses: F r e s h southerly winds; cloudy with occasional showers and probably some fog. High tide this morning at 9.55 and tonight at i0. ' Sun sets this aitemoon at 4.41 and rises tomorrow morning at .41 New moon November 4th. 0.11. P. M. ‘ N.B.-P.E.I, Bll-VIOI , Effective Nov. 4i Leave cod Islands 9n. n. and l ti» Carlie! 1i am. and l_ p. us. CIAltI-OTTITOWN — NIW GLASGOW (Dally lseept Sunday) Leave Charlottetown 1.10 4.00 p.|n. as: m. ,