MAXIMS OFA Mane MAN s--1-2 no strongest cutie. tower and I What 1 hell of witchcraft. lies in MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN WWW "” d”u"ii' bun" huh "' the. small orh of one particular "'1 tear. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ' 3.'s?”'t. "Ha: .I........'.i....”3? a. E.t....P;...i.......'.'.." CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. -SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1951 16 PAGES f..”.?...?::'t':.'.'; i?..':...f..'.."t.”.... ii-O-llAL VISIT PROGRAMME IN PEI CAPITAL ANNOUNCED li8 Countries To Sign iap Peace Treaty Today Big Increase In Demand For P. E. I. Irish Moss Anticipated Arrested In Bank Hold-up MONTREAL. Sept. 7 --(CPt -. A .".4-year-old ex-convict was ar- it-sled today as the second man in the hold-up of a branch of the Royal Bank of Canttda. here Wed- nesday. Police recovered 55.643 of the 56.050 reported taken in the robbery. Three of the bank": employees .dentlficd Graham Mtiddcn picked up by police today. as the man ivho took the cash, William Engel. alias Jack Carson. who police said forced three customers and 16 em-I. ployecs to line up agtilnst the wall,' utis picked up ll block uway froml the scene Wednesday. ! Police said the two are wanted: ill Massachusetts for three other anned robberies. The money was recovered in an cast-end rooming house after Madden was questioned for over three hours. Information given by Engel led to Madderfs arrest. Coming Events "Buying Timothy Seed daity Mccuigan and Boyle. "Chicken Supper. Kelly's Cross. Wednesday. October 3rd. "Supper and Da-n-cc. Lorne Val- lcy. 'l'uesday, September 11th. "Reserve octane; 3rd for Pow- nal Ladies' Aid Chicken Supper. Russia And Satellites Will Refuse By ROBERT EUNSON SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 7-(AP) -Forty-eight countries-with the notable omission of Russia and her satellites-agreed tonight to sign the peace with Japan. Then they heard the Japanese Premier give assent. Prince Edward Island supplies of Irish moss will be in greatly in- creased demttnd its a result of the formation of I new company. Sea- plsnt Chemical Corporation. which Is to be established at New Red- ford. Mus.. under the presidency of Mr. Earl C. Jertson, and which has taken over the llullncsl and Premier Shigcru Yoshida. ad- asscls of the seoplaiit division of,d'I'('SSin: the conference for the the Krim-Ko Corporation lllfnlllzllt first time since it opened Tuesday the assistaiiu: of three New X'0rk1lll:.lll. noted llhc misgivings with investment firms. lwhicli a number of countries had Mr. Jertlon. who is now in this agreed. and then said: Province. states that the new "Even we Japanese, who are company will do a lot of scientific happy to accept the treaty, find research into new uses of lrishlin it certain points which cause nioeis. and that their chief source us pain and anxiety." of supply will be Prince Edward; Saying that he spoke "with dif- mami, fidence. bearing in mind the "When we expand our operat- trcztty's fairness and magnanim- ions as anticipated." hc added. "wt-t ity." the 72-year-old premier then shall certainly consider the build-.cxpt'c.-.sed hope that the Ryukyu In; of I plant in this yProvimwe."t islands (Okinawa) and the Bon- ito said that Prt-mier J. Walter ins. now under Jonw iisd frequently spoken to tritstecship. ”will be put back in- Iiim on this subject. and was am:- to Japanese hands in the not dis- lous to see such a. plant establish- ed here. i7C5ntlnii&ln BFi3EgT5 6317: United Slaiesk On Top Down Under 89.6 Percent Of Total Island Acreage Passes Final Seed Inspection 1 ! According to information rcc3iv- cd from the Seed Potato Certll-. icziiion office yesterday, 19,502 fi('f0S or 89.6f"p of the total of 21.771 V2 acres entered for in- spection iixive passed final field in- ilspeciiori this year. The following shows the ncrontzcs by varieties: ! ncrcs lrish Cf)l)l)lf'l' Green Mountain Kntziliilin tscbngo Pontiac VBliss Triumpi Sequoia .... .. tChippe-wn lCnnsn . Kcswick :Ncttcd Gctii lwtirittt Mrl I!) t't- . iiiziily lipiciire . Tolitl .. I9; 2 Lost your '.'(l.GL'fl acres or 83.37c .0! the totui of 35.581 ncrcs enter- ed pnsscd final field inspection. Mr. .lerlson established the sea- :t.:tt.:t”t::m..z2 .?::'.'I Fire cause in charge of it since that time. 1,600,000 lbs. I Year The company has been buying Irish moss extensively in Prince. Edward Island since 1943 through; their agent. Mr. Ray stcwart. oil Murray Harbour. who is this ycarl , - furnishing weekly carload ship-t F1”? bl-Oke out 5ll0”lV hem"? merits of 30.000 pounds of the dry.9l0l"3" 05”” I35? miim baled scawe...-1' amounting to over third floor apartment of 104-106 ll million and one-half pouuuslhlvhnwnd Street. The the spread mmmiiy, Iqulckly to the roof. necessitating Mr. Stewart has six wat-ehouscstthc use of three DUIHPCTS by the on the Island. in. Tignlsh, st,'Clty Fire Department, and flying In Richmond Street Apartment House ' Louis. Rustioo. Cable Head. Point Prim and Murray llarbour, where the moss is dried nnd baled for shipment. During the whole period of his company's contacts here -'(EtEtin'uE2Toi'i'EfgE7i"Eo1.-'4)'T "Dance, Vernon River Hall. September lotlh. in aid of C. W. L. "Rt-scrve Wcdncsdav. Septem- her 26th for chicken Supper. Kili- spnvksittircntened several nearby residences for a while. Using hoses inside and outside. the firemen soon had the main fire under control. but smoldering continued for nearly two hours in the rafters and the wooden Kora Hall. - . -. . . ' ...;::.i:.t"s .21.: News In Brief t-son.. New Glasgow. "Dance in St. Andrews School. Monday. September 10th. Refresh- ments. Good music. "Dtincc in st. Andrew's School. iitmday. September iotli. Refresh- neiits. Good music. "W.l. Chicken and Ham Sup- zwr. Gt-cgor's Hotel. Brackiey Beach. Tuesday. Sept. lith 5 pm. "Dance in Mermaid School. Thursday, September liith. Good music. Admission 50c. Lunch in- 'lilCl('d. "Dance. St. Peters Legion Hall every Monday night from 9.30.-1.00. Wrbstet-'s Orcliesirn. Admission 1” vcllis. "Dance every Tuesday night. Stanley Bridge Rink Hall Music by George Chappeil's Merry is- landers. ' "Dancing every Saturday night. I-latidcrs Country Club. Travellers inst. Music by New Haven Orch- -xlra. "For Snapshots that will not l'ldC mail your Films and Neg: l.vcs to Garnhum Photo ltudios Cliarlottstown. "All interested in repairs to lurnwall Hall. please attend meet- "K in Cornwall Hiill. Tuesday. September lltii. "Provincial Plowing Match at Diindu. September 20th-27th. lrite for prize list. Albert Aoorn. -lrdiun. R. R. 5. "Handicrafts, Cooking. Flowers and Fruit Classes at Provincial Plowing Match. Dundss. Prize list 9" request. tfhrlmers. ask about the 5'-.i.-r Guln Feed Finance Plan. For particulars contact your :o..-til Md mill. ."Public speaking Contest in Emerald Hall on Monday. Septem- ber 10th. beginning I1: I00 P. M. Films shown. Everyone welcome. "Buying live fowl and chicken llllv. We mini and pay at farm. Write or phone collect for pick up Iervloo. smith Bros, Powml. ...... "Buying Live rein and Chicken Vlonill to Friday noon. every shingles underlying fireproof roof- ing. Some residents of the building had to be roused from their beds and make a hurried exit. I N S yitse of troops and other govern- g e - ment agencies. last spring. to Revenue Minister To Visit Here SYDNEY. N.S., Sept. 7 - fCPt - Revenue Minister .l.J. Mccann and senior officials of his department were here to- day on an inspection tour of Province-Wide Princess Elizabeth and the Duke' of Edinburgh will see one period of fast hockey-iii rt t'c:',ulai' game of the Maritime Major Hoc- key Lcague-and possibly get a brief glimpse of Prince Edward Island harness racing dtiri.-ig tht-.r visit licro on Nov. 2, it was rc- vcalcd when details of the tour in this Provincial capital were re- leased last night by the coin- mluee making! the arrangenicnts. The cominittec. under the t-':ia:t'- the Marltimes. They will leave Sunday for Charlottetown and will later visit Halifax and Saint John. Digbyhaiilheads Holland's National government t-eglste-.'e:i a decisive victory in recent New Zcalzitid elections, wiiiiiinsz 47 out of 80 seats to surpass Nationalists land-slide over Labor in 1949. Vic- tory in effect gave Holland. nbove.l a. public vote of confidence on his Prime Minister Sidney SYDNEY, N, 5” Sept. 7-(Cp,D candidates polled less than 2.01)?) Ward-cn H. E. Chisholm of Digbylvotcs. . was today elected president of the w --7” V H -- Union of Nova Scotla. MunlCipBli- . . He succeeds J. r. McManus oil ' S 1160 M I W (I member of the union. The new slate of officers elected! at. today's closing sessions are: I The fire is believed to have in tiic'oi-islnated from an 011 stove in the president: Mrs. Catherine E.-Rob- lthlrd floor apartment. The occu- .pants of the building were Mr. l-James Loughran, Mrs. Joseph 'Gallant and three children and M--.-. 'and Mrs. William Roach. Mrs. Gallnnt's husband is at present in Korea with the Canadian Army. Considerable damage was done to the roof and the third floor npartmetit by lll'E. and the first mid second ivcre rendered unin- liabltnhic by wntcr damage. The building is in the block recently purchased by the Dominion Gov- .ernmt-nt for the proposed erection of the new Federal Building. OTTAWA. Sept. 7 - (CPI -An- rual meeting of the Progressive Conservative Association of Can- ada. will be held here Nov. 19. 20. 21. it was announced today by W.H. Kidd, natlotial secretary. Something LONDON. Sept. 7 - (AP) -The Ministry of Food cut by 10 per cent today the quantity of milk supplied to London dairymen. The cut is temporary, the Ministry said. and was made necessary by weeks of bad weather which bu reduced milk supplies. U. S. EIGHTH ARMY HEAD- QUARTERS. Korea. Sept. 8 -(Sat- urdnyi- (AP)- Chinese Commuiilst probing attacks. spreading across West nnd Central Korea. forced three Allied units to fight their wny out of traps Friday. Signs in- creased that something was brew- BROOKLINE. Mass. Sept. 7 - mg. (CPI - Mrs. Harriet I-Ioughtcllm: The Red probing assaults 3”. Curtis. 85. wife of Dr. Charles S. pt'fil'ed bent on limiting Allictl Curtis. superintendent of the Oven- fell Mission in Labrador, died here yesterday. Her home was in St. Anthony. Nfld., site of the missions main hospital. patrolling in at no-mim's land he- twceii the two main forces--and thus provide cover for any Red front-line movements. So for no wide-scale Red bat- F.B.I. Hears Of Plot To Assassinate Gromyko . In Korea, Is Belief Brewing talion movements--an almost sure sign of an offetislve--have been .spotted. But there were reports of smaller movements. Fierccly charging Chliic" seized lcontrol Friday of two key heights linsldc Central Korea's Chorwon- Pyotiggniit;-Kiimlimv "iron tri- angle." The Reds launched their last big offensive in May in Central Koren, using. the triangle as a massing nrca. t The fighting of Thursday and Friday in the west and centre .brol:c off abruptly today. "It is almost too quiet," on Allied stnfr officer told AP correspond- ent. Sam Siimmcrlin on the west- crn front. Across Korea. the U. 5. Eighth Army is braced for a possible huge Red ollciislve which may be 'Sllp- ported by l.C00 gtlnnes. " I dct"cT'iiiltie. SAN FRANCISCO- saith 7-i But a big truck carrying G000 (AP)-A 17”" HP mat 3 bccrrprtunds of bacon ivas oveirturiied truck would crash into ' Gromyko's automobile and killlm. me p c d- R A - g the Ruemu di-'101-(ulc 10 the Jap'liithll)llelro:l'pCtic lilogrth 571959 ”99''.V 90"lCl'”lC" 9lm'-751 way 101 this morning. en route to come to chilling reality today. ilhp treaty session hem Whether the incident. acliiallyi The Russian can cscmyed hy W35 5' Pk” b.V Whit” R”55ia"5 '-” liigliuav officers. shot around the a5S335ih3i9 Gffmlyko-0V 0nl.V 3".lwreck,l.-it 70 miles an hour. and almost fantastic coincidence of a amped 3 pnuible cmmg highway accident-no one couldi No one could say whether the :Ei"i&EtIggm'nram&1drivcr of the unidentified car was . In -white Russian and an avowed or September tent. at s P. M. an 9"”- sharehoiders requested to attend. 0. G. Maclidam. secretary. But two large beer trucks were following the meat truck. Both were tied up in the heavy traffic which flows along the six-lane "Going home from Chicken Sup- . . per. Brat.-kley Bench. join the fitn l””"V””- ma dnnchm It Fume, smwu” The iimc-table of the strange occurrence showed that perhaps Barn Dance on Tuesday. Septem- ber 11th. Bus leaving I. M. T. 9.30. Stop for passenger at Barry Moore snack Bar. t "Coming. Monday, September 10th. at 830 P. M. The Bourgeault Family "Old Time Jamboree Trio" at Mt. Stewart Canadian Legion Hall. Adrniuion. children 25c. Adults 50c. Gvonlored by Mt. Stewart Bunch Canadian Legion. the Russians" speeding automobile escaped it terrific collision with the meat truck only by A matter of minutes. The tip to San Francisco police came last night. when an inform- er said: I "A beer truck will crash into; Gromyko's automobile on Bay-l shore Boulevard Friday in an at- Alldrcliby n. "mystery car" shortly be-t iMnrgree, Kingston Man tiops Canada's 'Amateur”Airmen ; KINGSTON. nnt.. Sept. 7 -(CPt Don Lawrence. 20, of Kingston. re- presenting the st. Lawrence zone .ln the Webster Memorial Trophy lflnals. was named top amateur iiirmzin in Cnnndii. with 425.50 lpoinis of a possible 500 during the ltwo-day act-ial meet which ended today. Lawrence, who has held a priv- 'ate pilot's licence for three years. ll:-ist year was riinner-up. He is Il- sistant air engineer at Kingston Flying Club. . ..-up was Norman Allister vo:e, 214. of (3010 west. itthi Van- lcouver who earned 430.54 ”a'21ls. "vase has been flying for only six months. Also competing Claydon. Winnipeg. representing the mid-west; John Bteeves. Moncton; Msrlilmes; Maurie. London. Ont. Central; were: Cturth I in Hurricane Mayor P. G. Muise, New Water- TT ford. vice-president; Warden C. J.l MIAMI. Flt. 50l)t- 7- '-RP!-l Fletcher. Amherst. second vice-1'1-ll? KY9?” hUl'YlC3H0 "EiI5.V". Con- ltaltiiii,-: 160-mile winds and k:ck- in: tip 100-foot waves. turned to- ward the noitliwcst, and churned cris, Brldgewatcr, secretary-trcas-Q tllie Atlantic 820 miles die cast of itrer ire-clectedt. and A.F. Hag- ali. Halifax. auditor. manship of Premier J. Walter Jones. ftnai.7.td the local pro- Qramnic 5' rday, which zippcazs in full below. The Royal partv will a:'t'.ve by train from Halifax at li.3O am. and leave at 10.30 pm. aboarzl the Canadian criitser Ont.7l:'ln for Syd- n:). NS. Eciiliez it had b:-cn an- nounced that the party would come by Royal Canadian Air Force plane from the Nova Sco- tia c:ipiI.il. but art'ati':rments were changed bfCal!3? of the pos- tv 0! bud utatltrr interfering . . . , crush Commiznist-backed watc:-- '. I1 ilic scherlitlc-. front strike, which crippled the After at-rival here. the party country for 22 weeks. Indepen-.will proceed to the Pi-ovinc.al dents. including four Communist Binldirig where they will be met by Premier Jones. and Mrs. Jones. and where they will inspect an army glint-cl of honor. Then they -.xi1'. pl0CCCd to City Hall where they will be greeted by Mayor 13.! yE:.r'.c MacDonald. Mrs. MacDonald Halifax, who was appointed lifei and members of the City Councilf l ' They will be llltests at luncheon of Lieutenant Governor T. W. L.' IPIOWSO and Mrs. Prowse at Gov-j lsprlni: crnmcnt House. In mid-afternoon they will visit the Charlottetown Expc1'lmcnLa', Station where they will present GirlGiiidc and Boy Scout. awards. ThC.V will have tea at the station. If lltc weather permits. the Royal couple uill spend a half-hour at Opportunity A-f-fiir-tied For Participation Make Progress on Bases in Greenland WASHINGTON. Sept. 7 -IAPH R:i;:id- pt'o:;r('ss is believed to have Lccti made this sumtncr on build- ing and enlarging air bases on Greenlmici. mid-way between the llO:'illO.1.:'tClil Uttitcd States and the .Vlu.m:iti-,k rceioti of Russia. The DClL':1(.C DctJ'.it'tnieiit. an- iioitnced "in June that iIl'i'lly and air force eiigiiicers, with civilian workers, had left for the biz 15' land by 8l'l'(ll1.IC.'liCl1i with Den- mar.:, which administers Green- land. The Air Force has revealed few details of the air base project ex- ccpi to state that it is part of the ilclcnz-o progzarii for the North Atlantic Treaty area. The Air Force used four bases oti the far ll01'ilI island dtiritic. the Second World War. High air force officers are known to have visited Greenland late this summer. The construction workers and most of the engineers rcttttriecl to the U. S. several weeks ago. Engltieers say any cntisiruction work in Greenland must be con- ducted rapidly because of the short summer. The Air Force has not said whether another group will go to Greenland late next; but "informed officers thought it likely. ANY Wm. Voila- ENr.vtir.s NEVER : mum would be the ,.e5pon51i,imytGrady Norton. chief storm fore- of the towns and municipalities. ('3S'-913 Said the -Worm might bi". The 1952 annual convention otlcome blocked by high pressure to the union would be held in Hal:- ; ill? n01iFll- l fax. The City of Halifax”; invl-I Sn violent has "Easy" become lame" was exwnged by Alderman . that it thwarted efforts of a navy. chm-155 Vaughan of Hamax-' Co.'lv.ii'i'ict'-ine hutitcr crew to fly into hosts of the convention would be.” at lnw level. i the municipality of Halifax andl Meantmw. 1.000 miles be":-.ind lawn of Dartmmuhl ,"Ensy" and 1.800 miles front Fio- Some 300 delegates attended this rida the sixth hurricane of the tyearvs Sessions, sitm or storm parade. "Fox".f A West l-iaitts' resolution lhatiE13lh9T9d Si1”0nSth- Al 2130 P-m-l .the Motor Vehicle Act be anicnd- ; it-1 winds regached 100-mile-an-hourl led by lifting the weight ioadgielocily and were slowly lnci-eas-t limit on trucks transporting pcr- ml 11 W35 m0Vih:1 bE'tWCCn W05!-. lishabie goods was rejccied, northwest and north-westward at Councillor D. Crowc. Truro. said 3 Pace of about 20 miles an hour. l the proposed change would "up- -r-oj-m-mm set the whole system of road pro- .tcction in the Province." :Moiii'real Airman E lAwarded M.B.E. O I l LONDON. Sept. '7-(Reulersi-. I lFli. Lt. 'Joscph Labclic of Mont-1 9 .real has been awarded the M.B.E.I ;for bravery during a forced land-l xllg in the Atlantic off 'rangtor.l w-"" ' geria. early this year. the X. A MCGIVNEY JLJNCTION; Nt Bx"IMllIlSlTY announced today. I r Sept. 7 -(opt-A Calf-Uglilu co; ILHMW.” 33' helped save lhc lmmg. loday. mused Ht”. ”t"'hT yl;vcs of five R.A.F. men after a F” ii? CRIYOFCUCIWIIT if ne::.ci'ash.landfni: at sea March 10. JUUCHO" 1” ”'.,kg 0”" 5' it m IIIP "lzvcd up in the highest tin- holglh 0' FVCd:'!IllC(i0"i th c dldiiinns of the servicc." a c:tntittn' - . n . .. . g ano(t,llii:'rv.rlirt-edkivlfileEbcin; menu t0li);'il;Mlg:i:..in the London Gazeuhl hospital at Fredericton. lihb H ”e.. d E H R . AF-( Th” dfmdi .A"wl"e I N:”:'l""'.dii:':1n: clllseHSe'J3('lnnCI i1tllnt'1dLllt'nr liuctouchc. Ait'gii'st .an e giie, and gm ”,mmm.m0"cd gn mm the dmrh M15 ,”W"”” SM”?-t.n..-i.r. in l9l7. lie has Irwin sta-l at Bcforo adiouriiin . the unioiilMl3"li 11"-if l0dR.l'- , ' mopted a J;-csolunin mat, (NC: The storm had moved wcsi.- the Charlottetown race track. (RY (0 BoRR0W' delegates interview the Provincialllm"hwe5t'w”d' H"”'-Cal” '-'XP5”-5 I”"'" L” "slmlg .LhC Experlme""al' MONEY OF 1 Government on me queguon of,lfl the Miami Weather Bureau Sirdiiollt A SPCCHII race meet is increasing geacheysv saiaries. ,predicted the tiorlhwestwai'd re-.1351": ill-"Ni-"ed T0? that (13.11 K Resuns of the conm-ence wuutd curve in advance. and believed Th9.l' W1” Ettfnd one Period of be made available to the mumc. the danszcroiis disturliaiicc would hfl?kF.l' -11 the local Forum before J Iipnlnics by Nov. 1. bCOrlllnLl8 to swing szouiy around gum; in the Clitirlottetown Hotel . ." Education Mttttster Hicks totem) agmorc nortltcrlv course. zwheljc thcr will be guests of the delegates Tuesday any 5313..., in.' This would take it. over 3 para- Provincial Government at dinner. 74d. creases above the provincial niini-H30”? D3”! away from land- But The Dill” M Edinburgh 15 salad" tiled to speak briefly. Following is the programme in detail: ll:.'l(l A.)l'.- .-irrive C. N. R. Station, Char- lnttetoivn--Mct by His Honor the Lieutenant Governor and lilrs. Prowsc. Prcnilcr :ind Mrs. Jones. His Worship the Mayor and Mrs. MacDonald-Inspect R. tddhtlnued on P250 5 col. 4) Auto Prices In t U.S. To Advance iVASlilNGTC;lNl. Sept. 1 -(AP) The government told automobile. mrinufai-Iurcrs today they can raise prices of new passenger cars an average of five to six per cent. The Office of Price lion. in niakini: tlic announce-I merit, iidilcd tlint ollicr prit-c in-l t-rciiscs ill thc mtinufnctiirci”slcvcl Hill)" ll(' ckpcclvd ltilcr. O.P.S. also said nn order will he issued permitting dealers to raise rcltiil privcs as soon as cnr tiiakr-i's filc their new ceiling prit-cs iiilli 0.P.S. Tlic ninnufacliircrs' ncwreilirigs trnii he pttt into effect within five (this its new price lists are filed Stabiliza- wilh lllf' nizcncy. This means prim-cs t-oiilri lic raised by the end of now! neck if manufacturers .1:-t proniptly. of st. Simon. Gloucester County. l The car crashed into the coal. tcnder of ti 41-car Canadian Nat- ional Railways freight train at a level crossing. 1 The motorists were taking thci young S.-iiilnicr girl to the Pro-I vinclnl llospltal at Fnirville. near. I Saint John. Speed of the ll'.'lll1 when the VICTORIA. B.C.. Scpi. 7-(CPDI crash occurred was reported M,-Bishop Waiter Foster Barfoot or about 10 miics an hour as it back-t Edmonton is the new Primate nt. ed into ihh .llmCil0n- lthe Church of England in Caiind.i.I An ambulance rushed to thct lie was clcctcd today in that scene ir0m the ll'i'n.l"I Mndlbigltcst nfficc of the cliiiich by. ordnance Ammunition Depot mu. the rzit-ctomi College of tho Anti-, mles away. . 2'ican General Synod, stttiivv in After Dr. P. 6. Hornn. C0"0n9r-lChIt:Sl. Clll.7i'ch Cathedral hcrcf i empiinellcd a jury the inquest was The MW An-hbighop 33.1-o,,g Idlourned until tomorrow. Mlccccds the late Archbishop or. -m----r--' .l(ing.Iton of Nova Scotla, who died AVONMOUTH. England. Sept. mt Nnvombu, 7 -(APt- Firemen said tonlshtl Nominations for the cleclion they had finally brought I I2.l00. were provided by the 30-member cornpo nd under control after a the cathedral deancry as the up- lt-hour fight. A total of :0 llllklgppr house, with Amt" prim,” holdin 11.000000 gallons 0! olltmchbzshop w. R. Adams of the ooo blaze at - dockside oil lBhK'tHouse of Bishops. sitting apart int tEdinonton Bishop Named Anglican Church Primate sot-ratcd Bishop of Edm';nEh:iH 1941. on his election takes the title. of Archbishop. and becomgg prcsidctit of the General Synod. ll? may serve for life or as long as he is Bishop of a Canadian dzuccsc. He may resign by wilt- fen notice to the Senior Metro- hohlan. but his resignation be- comes effective only when it is accepted by a majority of the House of Bishops. He will. however. tinttl a sepa- irate primatial see is established (for him. remain as Bishop of his Dreseni. diocese. There was lengthy discussion in both the upper and lower houses before the choice was made. Ses- s.ons of the Electoral College l HALIFAX. Sept. 7 -(CP)- offic- inl forecasts issued tonight by the Dominion Public weather Office itere and valid until midnight Sat- urday. with an outlook for Sunday. Synopsis: On Saturday the weather will be mostly sunny and cooler. A storm moving south- eastward from Hudson Bay will give increasing cloudiness tomor- row aftcrnnoon in the north- western part of the district. The outlook for Sunday is sunny. Regional forecasts: ,. Prince Edward Islaiid-Saturday sutitty tiiid cooler. winds northwest: 15. Low and high Saturday at Charlottetown 55 and 64. lil.C.A. AIR SERVICE Daily Except Sunday Leave Charlottetown for Monrton 5.30 A.lVl.; 11.20 A.M.; 4.50 PM. Ar. Charlottetown from Moncton Leave Charlottetown for New Glasgow-Halifax 7.40 AM. New Glasgow 8: Sydnrv 1.50 I'M. New Glasgow 0: Halifax. Arrive Charlottetown from New Glasgow and Halifax 11.00 A.M. from New Glasgow (5 Sydney. (.20 I'.M. fiom New Glasgow and H ifu. Charlottetown - S3 dney fltghtii daily except Sunday. SUNDAY ONLY Lv. Charlottetown for Moncirm 11'' Ar. Charlotteloivh .froin Moi-ictitn 5.55 I'..Vl. BORDER - CAPE TDRDIENTINI FERRY SERVICE Dolly standard Time- Leava Borden Leave C. 1! tl.l0 A.M. ll.l0 A.M. 10.35 A.M. I035 Ii.lVl. , 1.00 l'.M. 1.00 PM. . 2.40 P.M. 2.40 RM. t 4.30 PM. 4.30 P.M. t 7.30 P.M. 7.20 l'.M. I 9.00 P.M. 9.00 l'.lltL ; I030 PM. 10.30 P.M. l Vvooo ISLANDS .. uiaiaoo. riiiinv SERVICE 't'"k- We weigh and pay at your ma. cut our rice before selling. Phone collect or pick up service. 5- 1. Mcbauull. Vernon. "Poultry Wanted. Loading tm ""”" '” kl" "”"'" .Chiirles Mcomn. Regina. Slllk. Th ' iI'm . 'll Id i.ii.' Wu ”no,f"f.m::cd'Vln(:':f unnelnmicalziichcwan: Roy at-own, Edmonton. went up in the raging fire. which" Yukon as head. began with an explosion yesterday. We men were killed. O1TI.ilV-A.:Sept.. 7 -tCPt- liliiicst rpcncd this morning. adjourned Vntlnz on the nominations tonkii0l' lunch. and reconvened at 1:45 gpr.-me in the cathedral where the am Th" final choice was made Jt-cmatndcr of the Electoral Col-ll-"He in the dhlt lcgc. consisting of R5 clerical andl Tonight. the new Primate was (Standard Tune) Lea:-9 Wood Islands- Prinu Nova - 7 A.ftl.. 11 AM. I I'.M. Chas.-A. Dunninl-I AM. I I'M. fifcdoration of Agriculture Meeting. for nirroundina district: It Oonhni Bodoque. Tiieoday. lop- tlllililr nth: Brooklield on Thurs- day. September urn. Potato Board Ind ndention Officers will speak. fowl and chlgkelic weir.-kiy for rest Ruglagsoplaagedllthe 't"l”r"”mwm-w.ggg Canadian an mar cnn mar ctl. I On , my I V g ' We give you I pick up service and deputy foreign minister who had IV-.iNK!'Uh,T. Germany. Sept. "em, mg my on (gym. Paying attempted to stall the Japanese 7 -tReuters)- A total of 350 Car- beot market prices. Write or treaty negotiations here. man students and Willi! B15001!!- Phons 255 day. 1514-32 night. The Fedenl Bureau of Investi- lsts will leave tomorrow for I control In and Poultry 3M'..0n, gatlon was informed of the tip. yearfs visit to the United states 2.1034. Grafton Street. Cltiirlorto- The Russian delegation was warm under the American high commu. town. .ed to be on the alert. sloii's exchange program. Minister Priidhsm 'todsy issued a warning to Canadians that further delay in storing winter coal will load "to a serious situation." coal orders. he said, are down 30 per cent from this time last. year. My members. sat as the lower formally installed in office at I house, with Dean 0, R, cgivgn o('colorful ceremony in the cathed- Christ Church Cathedral as pro- 1'31. locutor and chairman during the The scarlet-robed bishops. the election. clergy and lay members attended 5 PM. Leave Caribou- Chu. A. DunaIng..1 AM, 11 AM, a PM. The new Primate. who was con- Jhe CPFPMOHY. agrlkzoo Nova-0A.gl.,Ir.II.. .-.e -.-so -mg-snags-. --.1-: . ;