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Known as the Bus,“ Mcmnmn, mogul J , Arrive Charlo nemcenlfelt. bcfifflfédmbflfl§iévfllfldéit G m, M M_ m“ , , Haw-LBJ.‘ h; m ana n _ . m“ Ke acKlnnon — 5fi$lnlt.l.3 was 010M?" ‘Wm ry Miler. El: Clawaon, Cordon » “"1 t thlt time. QR wank as, M} , I40" W.W. Mlmh III! II. . - 57"" _ .mermined 011$!!! "l ‘A-Biajcvfeaue Man illed Acciden Had Served Four g w t “At Truro Years Overseas With The Canadian Army. Bepolt Plot To Ambush Entire Spanish Oahinet MADRID, s... o - (Reuters) - A lottolmbushmdshootthe °“' Z.°b"’ll.". fildlelél" til‘; V61‘ l g was Iecnled from a reliable eourcehgwelve arrests have d more were c “The; lot described as Commun- Slt-insp is said to have includ- a plaai "to ambush the nlinls- terlul motcrcue 0 lives at the Palace. ne-gun to be posted inMtbtmw-coda‘ stcwgree under cover of darkness. sold considerable stocks of arms were discovered. The chief of police had a three» hour conference today W191i the Minister of the Interior, but nc official etatnment has been made. Large Warehouse Burns At Montreal (B! The Canadian Press), MONTREAL. Nov. 0—-A fire of ' _ _ _’ destroy- c/Vflmbllse cl’ O les Curd and Company on downtown Bleury Street causing damage which 1-1.1... Blue, general manager of the bom- Pwy estimated at between 1100.000 and Adjolnlnz sections c! the warehouse were also dash-eyed. SIOUGH. Enkland — (OP) — Becwle footballs are uncbtninable. b0 hen were seen recently using ca bales in their place. ' i Coming Events "Dance, Flat River Hall, Thurs-‘ day, November 15th. Auspices South Plnette W, I. 1140-11. "Shake a ‘Hoof at the Canadian Legion Dance in St. Mary's Hall, Souris, Monday, November l "Dance, Lorna Valley, Tuesday, November 13th. Wflbfiifif’! Orch- estra. Hot dogs. \ 11-10-1l. . if ‘Cardigan Credit Union Hall, Monday 12th. Web- ster's Orchestra. 11-10-1i. "The Mobile X-Ray uhlt will be ln Murray harbor llall. Mondu until Thursday. 1110-21. Legion l‘ 14th. 11-12-11. Davis do ..l. .. slhllldl’ J uarkln "Our Chick Fattener sure put 0h the fin Llvestok Red l HH-tl Stewart Hall, Wednesday, Novembe Don Meuer Orchestra. "Loading Hugs tor Fraser Ltd... u. notlve Five Houses J ‘Dance, Mt. v A coach was used only a no ch mould be “WW-elected 10rd Mayor, AX, NOV. O-Thme per- sons. two of them war vebuaus were killed 1n accidents in Nova scotia today. two in Colchester County and one in Bhelburne County. The dead were James Sinclair Affleck, M, of Bedeque, P. E. 1., Erskin Clark, L ‘ naoucne. N.S., and William Madden, ea, cf The Hawk. Cape Sable Island. Alfleck was killed instantly when he fell 30 feet from the roof of the Truro electric station to the ground. Dr. N. Donahue expressed belief at an inquiry death was due to a fractured skull and not electrocution although A f f l e c l: crashed through two MOO-volt wires. Coroner Dr. E. V. Havey pronounced the death accidental and said no inquest would be nec- essary. Aflleck, who had been overseas four years and through the Sicil- ian and Italian campaigns. was discharged from the army in July and had been working in Truro for two weeks. He was palrltinlz the building and fell from the roof when moving a staging hook. Clark, wals a war veteran, was fatally injured when an automo- bile in which he was a psssenr-zer crashed throuzh a bridze raillm! and plunged into a creek at Bay Head. Colchester County. The car was driven by David Ross. Madden died at Clark's Harbor, on the southern end of the Prov- ince 12 hours after he was struck bv a llchl delivery truck driven by Basil Blades. A coroner's jury de- cldod his death was accidental. Mr. Atfleck is survived bv his narents, Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Af- fleck at Bcdervue and by his widow and two children, John and Eliza. as well as by two sisters and three brothers. The sisters are Mrs. Lloyd Best of Lot 16 QIXCVBBPIXICG at home. while the brothers. Lloyd. Robert and Keltlb b]! reside at Bedeque. The remains are expected to ar- rive at. the home of his parents this (Saturday) evening. Funeral ilrtrangemexlts will be announced e. er. London Turns 0ut For Lord Mayor's Show LONDON, Nov. 9 - (Reuters)- Lcndon turned cut by the hund- reds of thousands today to cheer on its way the annual Icy-d MHYW’! show. a ‘ISO-yeer-old pageant. Each year since 1215 the newly- elected Lord Mayor has ridden ln recession from the Guild Hall. lmwtlng place of the city's alder- man, ti: the law courts. at the wczt- crn boundary cf the City to seek approval of‘ the Kim's justices on hirelcc-iion to hiah office. ‘Ilodayb show lacl-wrd some cf the ceremonial dress which used to make Lord Mayor's Dav a thins cf lastiltnwcnder. For cn-e thine, the luli-year-old nild-zd coach r» maimed in its Wartime hideout in the country. after 171i In that veer. the Lord Mayor fell from his horse and it was decided that for ti!» safety of his eucceeo paw-wider‘. ‘Tie ay's- crowds, with children well ln- the Para‘. pow ‘little of the Sir Charles Davis. who wcnt by in a S district regarded ns ,/'» 's op x" s‘ Evybody Read by Covérs Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ' ma: crmnwrrr-zrowu, CANADA, saTuRpav, NOVEMBEll 1o, 1 Pilot, Soldier . Killed In Brash FAR-NBOROUGH, Hampshire, England, Nbv. 9-0? Cable) - A German jet plane on a test flllzht benacka hora todos kfliln: pilot, m. m. a. Aybfarke of the R.AI"., and one Canadian soldier. who was unlderltifl ’ immediately. Three barracks blocks were set afire but Canadian military head- quarters said that aside from the one death. al Canadian soldiers "escwfi serious lfllllry". Egg Shipments 0f 13,497,300 Dozen For Overseas Market MONTREAL, Que" Nov. li-More than 13,407,100 doeen eqags will have been shipped overseas y the time the fall movement ends on Novel-n- ber 00, J. H. ‘rownshend, general supervisor of perishable traffic, Canadian Nation-all Railways, esti- mates. To date, 847 C.N.R. refrlgi erator cars have been required and 200 more will be needed in the next three weeks. Essa from the Prairies. Central Ontario, Quebec and. the Marltimes carried to Eastern Canadian ports during the three months will total 10,434,800 dozen. In addition to this. 3.0M en eras from ul . 33 doz- rms in British fa Fairview Reaches‘ Loanf MIIBCIWB» Duri me n: the plat Victory mans. district of Falrvlew was ~ne being sure to reach it's objective. The reason was James Smith. This energetic csnvasser was al- ways 0n the job, always working. and bringing in the applications. so that there was never any doubt of the final result. Once again Mr. Smith has demonstrated his ability to produce. and trhe resi~ dents of Falrview their willingness to cooperate. and are proud to an- nounce they have reached their objective again. Other Arrests Said Pending In Sugar liackot With the arrest Thursday even- in; of Albert Farrah cn a charge of sslng ml. sugar oou h; and his subsequent release yes rdav on $5.000 bail. the lid. hitherto tightly clamped on an al- leged sugar racket is expected to be blown high within the next few days by the lssuins of warrants against several other persons in Charlottetown and certain rural sections of the Province. C crf t sugar coupons was the main topic of gossip on the tCltv streets yesterday. and mam 945 Mons APPROVES HOUSING 3146M Remfmbrance Day Services City Will Honor Dead 0f Two Wars Remembrance Day services will be held tomorrow at ll a.m. in the Basilica and Trinity United Church as Dirt c! the ceremonies which will honour Canada's dead fighting men who died in World Wars ‘I and II. _ Veterans ‘of all" wars will meet cab-theflanzdian Legion Home to- morrow morning at 10.15 and will move off in parade to the Monu- ment at 10.30. In charge will be the Sergeanta-t-Arnis of the Can- adian Legion. PO. J. E. Trainer. Al; the Monument, Lieut.-Gux'er~ nor J, A. Bernard will lay the first wreath. He will be followed by Premier J. Walter Jones, repre- szntlnlz the Province; then the Canadian Legion wreath will be placed, followed by that of the Ladies Auxiliary, Canadian Legion Then wreaths from service organ- izations and individuals. Followlnc the laying of the. wreaths, Lieut-Gov. Bernard will take the salute at the corner of Church and Grafton Streets after which the parade will break into sections for divine service. The Rev. T, E. Mecbcnnan will nrecch the sermon rt Twnlty cnd His Excellency. the Ri~hl Reverend James Boyle. “lriccw of Charlotte- town. at the Basilica. Sharply at ll o'clock two minutes cf silence will be observed at both services. Reveille will follow. At the con- clusion of the services, the Last Post. will be sounded. 'I‘he band of the 17th Armoured Regiment will head the Pflfflde- Attlee l-Inroute To Washington LONDON, Nov. c-ulm - Prime Minister Att-lee flew tnnliht toward The Cenotaph Vista By John of the Lilacs But‘ one swift fleeting hour-it seems no more, Since they were here-walked by our side: They marched away in echelons of glory. In freedonfs cause-they crossed "the Great Divide": There in the valley-the valley of the shadows, They rest sogpeaceful within transitions sleep; For them the warfare o'er—t-he battlgended: To wake at last where none shall ever weep. Beyond the cenoisph-a hero's resting place; Beyond the cenotsph~at last the cross laid down: Beyond the cenctaphAhe light of heayenb morning, Beyond the coilctaph-the glorious victor’s crown. ' Beyond the cenctaplv-the wonders of reunion, Beyond the ceuotaph-the end of earthly strife: Beyond the cenotaph-the joy of love unending: Beyond the cenotaph-at last Eternal Life. e General Crerafs Appeal General H. D. G. Grerar, C.H., C.B., D.$.0., has issued the fol- lowing "Poppy Day" message to the people of Canada. "Some fourteen months ago. on B September, i944, I motor- ed up that old road, so familiar to those of us who served in the last Grest Wsr—~the road from St. Omer through Cassel, Pope:- lnghe and Vlalnertlnghe to Ypres. The forward formations of the First. Canadian Army were then pressing on to the borders of Holland and to the geographical barrier of the broad mouth of the River Scheldt. The day before, the 1st Polish Anncufed had Nach- ed, and cleared the. enemy from Ypres. "That day, my own Tactical Headquarters was on the move forward, to be set up in the bomb-scarred fields near St. Omar. I was free. therefore, for a few hours. to push on alone, excqat for my A. D. C.. and. while motoring to Ypres. to connect the memories of the lust war wfth the experiences of the war we were then fight- ing. Thoughts of 1915, 1916 and 1917, of the Battles of 8t. Julian. Sanctuary Wood and Pssschendaele, passed through my mind. of the Canadians who fought there, and of their sons, who were fight- ing now This was Flanders again, with its battlefields and the dead and wounded which marked them. And its crimson Poppies, which had become the symbol of their human sacrifice. “Another PoppyDay has come around, with all the significance which the termination cf another Great War can give to that fine fund which the sale of those Poppies creates and maintains. You know the purpose of ‘that fund and the great. and present need for its expansion. All veterans cf the last war. and of this, handi- capped by wounds, or troubles. know of its importance. No ex- planation on my part ls in any way necessary. But, I would re- mind you of the special significance of your donations this year and ask you to contribute with greater generosity than ever be- fore. 1 am sure that this request will be fully met. __'sv~ lloeerfp Says B. 0. 0an’t Accept Federal Plan VIGIORJZA, Nov. ii-Premler lahn Hart said icday the Domin- ‘m Government's proposals to the Dominion - Provincial conference could not be accepted by British Columbia because they would put. the Province in a worse position financially than it is at present. The Premier said that he now is ‘lffipfifllll counter-Jopcsals to sub- mit to the conference's steering comlnlttee of Prime Minister Mac- Kenaie King and the Premiers cf the nine Provinces. The steering committee will meet in Ottawa Nov. as. Mr. Hart said at a press confer- ence that his officials now _are breaking down the proposals sub- mitten by the Dominion Govern- ment u» the first session ol the conference Aug. 6. ‘This breakdown. he said. was to evaluate the effect on British Col- umbia's budgetary system of the V5110“; T‘ ‘ ‘m r r la Of this process he said: "It is not working out satisfactorily." He emphasized that there was n0 formula which would be satis- factory for all Provinces and it was for this reason that the con- ference would probably formulate an interim policy to be tried cut for three 70ers by the Y‘ ‘ ‘ Government and the Provinces. An over-subscription in this Province of a million dollars in the current vi loan clung np~ peered pcseibe last nig t, based on Pmirees of the c lceaoh- cmt of 88,900.- en business yesterday the loan total had ed $4,121,400, or 124 per lmum objective of 000. The race betw Summer-aide een and Charlottetown continua close, town l wi with the former th I150 per cent of its objective while Charlottetown has 144. In the county race, however, Queen's ls still in the lead, 184 per cent, followed by Prince with 117 and King's with 1117. By districts the totals last night were: Slunmerslde. $76,300; Charlotte- town, $1,097,050; Prince County, in- cludin Summer-side, $1,376,500; County, including Char- $2.$0.$60; King's Coun- Queengl lottetown. W. 3455.560 New Record? OTTAWA, Nov. 0—(CP)—I-Iavlng brushed aside the 51.500.000.000 um objectiveflanadlrs ninth ito 1 . ton b ed end- "M" *=*.*.l.';:'...*t... ed for new record the total subscribed and the a- mount of cvereubecrlpticn in any loan cam . With the returns for today and tpmon-ow still to come the grand total stood at $l,ll00,428,600 at the close of business Thursday, com- pared with, $l,l46,3l?8.860 at the 6-day mark of the eighth cam- paign, Thursday's sales were $110,- 245,400 against $04,127,900 on the lcorrespondlng day 0.! the previous ca . n Only in the number of individ- ual up licatlons has the present drive allen behind the last loan pace. While the dollar value of individual subscriptions already has exceeded the $000,000,000 objective by $32,168,750, fewer sales have been made. The 12 instead of slx~ month time payment feature of ilon flellvlfllr “IO. Isll. li-ll; other Provinces a ILLA. “.01 PLAN P. E. I. May Exceed Loan Objective By One Million Bill Passes Second Reading By 67-28 Vote OTTAWA. Nov. 9 —- (OP) By a vote of Bil-M, the Commons tonllzht gave second readlnz to a bill to create a emment corporation lster the National Kousinz Act and provide discount facilities for 10311 and mflrtfiaze companies. The bill had been the subject of day-Iona discussion and sp- neared about to be passed without a recorded vote when Social . who had exprer sed opposition to some features of lthe leclslaiion. called for a divis- C n. The vote ce/uaht the Prom-es- sive Conservative party. which voted with the Cuvemment. with only 1'1 memibers 1n the House ccmloamd with approximately l0 on ‘the eovemment side. John Bracken, Progressive Con" servative leader. said division gicted “verv reluctantly" for ll m’ The C. C. F. voted. with the Social Credit group and M. J. Coldwell. 0.6.1". leader. flllflnllifid later that his party had opposed the bill because it felt the leidl- lation did not no fer enouah to (Continued 0n P01; '1 O01. I) Ferd Employees l" il- ii- I9.,,.Stuks f TORONTO. NOV. 9 — (GP) —-