MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN choose an iuthor as you choose a friend. The Guardian. Three Cont; Morning Dally founded XIII. Read by Eve Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew . CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA,- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 194s MAXIMS 01A MERE MAN Want of decency ls wont o! lhll REPUBLICAN SCFCAVCORE 0 WCllllCTCO ATS ll Newfoundlanders Suffer As Rail Strike Continues P. E. I. Trade Doc's: To Newfoundland ln Present Crisis .____ ‘Prince Edward Island has bene- fited rather than suffered from the present Newfoundland Railways strike. Premier J. Walter Jones Four Killed In Automobile Accident u... .........-. The present situation in New- |foundland, the Premier said, is ‘proving the truth of his oft-repeat- ed contention that tho Canadian Naionaf Railways are not fully serving the Island farmer and that . LONDON, Ont., Nov. l —(OP)_ Four men were killed and one was ruiured tonight when their auto-l , mobile (‘Ollldffd with an oil fiucioii" 151ml“ Pmspelliy ca" only “m, miles ca“ o; here‘ be increased by the developing of The dead, all of Bralltford, Ont., .5" “devil?” and efiiflem We!" m". Louis Marco’ 30, h“ broth". ‘lIBXISDOTCBKlOII system supplemented Michael Marco, B6: Stephen Rad- lb? a" W‘ tidmlwrt WYYWQ- m.‘ 4O’ and John czuppson‘ 5O_ , The Premier said the people of James Marco. 24-year-old brother lmwmundlalld “mild ha” bee“ of the two victims, is in hospital rwuemlg “"679 pill/aim“ Within a Food Rationing Eased In Britain LONDON. Nov. 1 —- lReuters)— Food Minister John Strachey to- night announced lam-eases in the rations c-f candy, sugar and fats and the ending ~of rationing for all kinds oi jam and marmalade. Strachey told Parliament that the rationing of cheaper sweets - under two shillings (40 cents) a pound - is to end in the new year. Meanwhile the ration has been increased from 12 ouncds to c-ne pound a month. Rationing of the more expensive candy which uses scarce ingredients such as fats and cocoa powder will be con- tlnued. The sugar ration is increased from eight ounces to 10 ounces a week and there is to be a tempor- ary increase in the cooking fa: ration from one ounce to lwo lift‘? suffering shock and ilndctcr- ‘few days "m" the time U18 New" mined injuries. His condition isdimndlaiid Railway "allime" ‘"91" [ML ' on strike three weeks ago had it l not been for the ability of this; I Province to rush boatload after] u: so l I Facts ln Brief boatload of farm produce to them. Island An Oasis "Vile constitute an oasis." the lPr-emier said, "in a non-food-ex- porting desert whose perimeter ll‘ .at least 500 miles from our borders. frlsde that perimeter may be in- (luded Nova Scotla. New Brunswick, Pacts and figures on today's the greater part of New England. _ Urrzied States elections: Newfoundland. and Labrador. We Polls close as early as 4 p. m. can also ship farm produce to E51- m some part5 o; the 935i, Greenland and. in fact, are ex- By The Canadian Press ounces a week for l6 weeks. HAM“, S_ TRUMAN For President SENATOR ALBEN BARKLEY For Vice-President ,Thursdn_v to continue ion the News In Brief O’I"I'A\VA. NoTi-fcio-vieus of the CBC board of governors on ‘ ifhe early introduction of television ‘ in Canada will be made public Wednesday. PARIS, Nov. lf-(CPP- United Notions officials indicated today lhc Security Council might meet. discussions Palestine problem. Today and its late as fl p. m. EST in lvirshlrrglon and Oregon. nivrc than 66.000000. Estimated vote—more than 5f.- 000.000. Voting precincts more than 135-000. Candidates for president. - fl Ifircenback and Vegetarian not listed on any state ballot) Senators to be elected 32; can- didates 95. Members of House of Represen- tatives to be elected 432; candi- uatos 962. (divisions) Governor's lo be elected 32; candidates 100. iMnlne elected a Republican‘ senator, governor, and three House members Sept. l3. making 33 Sen- afc. 33 govcrnorsirlps. and 435 House scnls being filled this year) . Total polcntlal voters 42f year's‘ olrl nnd overt 95000-000. Total potential wtvnen voters i "Thomas J. Carroll" porting some there now." The Prcmicr added that land in ‘in mast-wise shipping for the Province would be had soon. 25 P. C. increase Mr. W. E. Agnew. Provincial trade agent. said shipments of rfarm produce from the Province to Newfoundland since the strike begalr has incrcaued at least fi per cent. over the corresponding period of last year. At present there are several ships in port loading produce for Ncwfoundlairci. The "Mayhaverr." the "Atlantic Charter," and the are all busy loading for St. John's rind the "FS l03."'a United States army ilfllllSpfifl. will arrive Thursday tn the‘ Estimated voters registration —— gpnfiylfizfieogulllognglutiés ggafiguglzlf its prcscrit emergency is only limited by the amount of water transportation available and he ex- pressed the bellef that an increase 45235000. Joke on a lnad of vegetables and T h , , _1othcr farm produce for the Ameri- 715308} potential mm ‘Dims 46 loan base at Fort Pcpperiil. Two ___ flioats are loading at Murray 3Hnrbour' and it 1s likely that others lore also loading at other fsiancl .ports for the Old Colony. l Newfouridlarrds highways are lieu‘, Mr. Agnew said. so that it is difficult. if riot impossible. to reach tho smaller ccntrcs in tho interior by nrcarrs of trucks from the coast- ial towns. Most inland communities are built along the Railway so that. "Dancing in Woods Mill every when it is tied up, the people Thursday. Junior Farmers. living in those communities are 'practically isolated. The only town in the interior which so far has had no cause to "Lot GI» Hull. Moirduy, Novem- ircr 8th J-fot Chicken Supper. "Dance every Tircsdal‘. St. Pct- er’: Legion Hall. Clifford's Orch- estra. worry about food shortage is lGrand Falls. rt is served by an “no,” forget big annual Danceilndependcnt railway owned and In Morel]. Friday. Novcmbcv 5th. Sec ad elsewhere ln this issue. "Dame. Wiusloe Station l-full tonight. Eastern Rhythm Boys 0r- chestra. "Hear Clyde River Play “Good 011i summertime". in North Wilt- shlre tonight. “Masquerade Dance in Gra- hlmh Road Hall. Tuesday. Novem- ber 2nd. Prizes. "Sea. a grand Comedy nl Niac- Illlonald Bron. Theatre tonight. Gentleman Joe Palooka." "Now Dominion United Church Chicken Supper. Afton Hall, Nov- ember 4th. Supper served from 5.30. "The Annual Meeting of Kin- lfflrn Credit Union Ltd, will ba held in the Hall Thursday. November 4th. at a r. M. "Bay Fortune United Church Chicken Supper and " aar in Fortune Hall. Wednesday night. November 10th. "Danes Thursday”. November 4th. Ellis Bros. Warehouse. Central Rfiylll-y- Mllllf‘ by nownlowners . lml Rollie Maokerralek Orchestra. “Annual Meeting North Wilt- shlre Telephone Co- tn l-lall. Wed- "fldlv- November 3rd. at a P. M John Clark. Secretary. "York Concert Tuesday. Wednes- ihv. raunchy tbla week. so tlclletl available each night at door for atria without reservations. Come operated by thr- Anglo-Newfound- land Pulp and Paper Company. The railway extends from Grand Falls to the port nf Botwood. a port on Ncwfoundlarids northeast coast which ships loaded with farm produce from this Province can easily enter. CANADPS ESKIMOS The decennial census of Canada in 1941 established the Eskimo population at 7.205. was All Saints Day. a national ;holiday in France, and there were ‘no U. N. meetings. l PARIS. Nov. L-(AP) --- Massed police and army forces were pre- =paring tonight to take over the last ‘strongholds of the Communist-led icoal strikers in Northern France. The Government is counting on u bai-k-lo-work movement. gathering strength tomorrow among the nu 'fion's 335.000 nriuers. . MULDROW. Okla. Nov. L-(AP) ~~El9\'€n Di‘ 12 United suites Airl Force men (lied today when a twin l cngino transport plane blew apart .in the air and crashed in three .picccs on the edge of this Eastern rOl-tlahlllllfl town. The accident oc- lcurrcrl during n driving rainstorm. l BATAVIA, JZIVR. .l\'bv. 1-4.4?»- Thc ltfoscmv-lririned Indonesian Communist louder Mussn wns re- porlcrl today lo have been killed in n skirmish with Indonesian Repub- llcun forces. Ankara. the Indonesian ;ne\vs agency. said Musso was slain yesterday near Madiocn whcrc he ilaunchcfl un unsuccessful trprislrrg: inguinal the republic Sept. 18. , . _ _.. Sydney Mayor Charged ' 5 With - drunkealrivmg l l SYDNEY, N. 5.. Nov. f~(CP)— Hearing of a drunken driving charge against Mayor Dan Jack MncLcan of Sydney was adjourned i lo Nov. 12 today by Provincial Mag- lstrnlc R. V. Read. Mayor MacLenn did not appear in court. Tire charge arlaea from a minor traffic accident some weeks ago in which the Maynr rand his Republican THOMAS E. DEWEY For President By The Canadian Press Toiclayis 'Lineup V a Presidential Election‘ Candidates GOV. EARL WWRREN For Vice-President pearioirvthe ballot of every stare cxccpt Alabama. Henry A. Wallace Democratic Candidates lilo Sign 0f Settlement In S-Weeks Tie-up Small Coastal Vessels Make Killing In Freight Service. (OP) — Newfoundiandk railway strike appeared no nearer settle- ment today than when it began three weeks ago. Workers on the 550-rniie, Gov- ernment-opcrated railway, main transportation link in this British colony, walked off their Jobs Oc-r. fl demanding a rvage increase of 15 cents an hour. Government proposals and coun- ler-proposals by the rflilwfly c0- operative board. representing the l2.500 strikers. late last week fail- ed lo bring about a settlement. sr. JOHN'S. Nfld.. Nov. l -‘ SBetting Odds 0n ‘Today's Election ST. LOUIS, Nov. 1 —(AP)— James J. Carroll, betting com- i mission». continued tonight in l make Governor Thomas E. l Dam-v an overwhelming fav- i orlte to win tomorrow's election ' nvcr Prcsldefnt Truman. I Quotations on Darcey rr- | malncd at 1 to l5. which r means that a bettor must wag- er $15 on the New Yorker to win SI. Odds on the President , ars- R to 1, wlrloh means a SI hel. will yivld S8 l! the Demo- cratic randirlafc ls elected. Carroll said lhcre was plenty of election rvc wagering but i declined to give the dollar vol- ume of transactions. Clare Boothe Luce ltohbed 0f iewelry NEH’ YORK, Nov. 1 —-~ (AP)—- ; (Tim-e Boothe Luce was robbed of ljewelry valued at $20000 while she land hcr husband were asleep in ilhelr Waldorf-Astoria apartment i early today. Mrs. Luce, author. playwright The Commission Government. and forms.- finned 5mm; Rep. which look over administration of lrescrrlalive from Connecticut, is the this Colony in 1935 following n fl- iwifo of magazine publisher Henry urancial dcbacle, offered the low- ‘Luce. i ler-pald workers an increase of. She lvld D011"? ‘hi? 5101B" JEW- 10 cents an {your and ggflqfy men retry included an IB-carat marquise i. hoist or s...“ "n.5, lorumbhu ring valued at $15,000, a The (gfl-flngrauyp board mungsr, won-fan's gold wrist watch, a set ed with a rcqucst for a seven-cent M Parrlm" “id a "Id "5""? c!" ---W_-.- ~- .. . _ contniirini: rosary heads and a gold lContmilcd rm Pflito 5 Crl. 6i compact. Subscriptions Delivered 86.00. 85.00; other Provinces A U. S. 81.00. Forecast ls i Dewey liext r President Democrats Given Chance To Regain Control 0f Senate. BY CLYDE BLACKBURN NEW YORK, Nov. 1 — (GP) __ .United States citizens of voting mgr tomorrow choose the man who will run their national affairs during the ncxt four years. They will elect a president, vice- presldent. members of Congress and an army of state officials ranging from governors to minor municipal functionaries. President Harry Truman, 64 years old. who was vice-president when President Roosevelt died in April, 1045, is the Democratic party's hope to sustain its 16-year regime. Governor Thomas E. Dewey of ‘New York. 46. who was defeated ‘by Roosevelt in 1044 and lost the {nomination to the ma Wendell [Willkie in 1040. ls the Republican ‘party's choice. The fight will be between tholl two »- and general opinion favor! Dewey lo win by a wide margin. But. in addition there are nine other presidential candidates though two of them have failed to gel their names on the ballot in any state. Henry Agard Wallace, who form- ed the Progrensive party which has the support of American Com- munists and has a peace-with- Russla platform ,ls expected to lDrew Assumes Duties As Opposition Leader‘ ‘Local Air-Cadets ‘Lead In Course 1 l u. ._ i Sgt. Donald '1‘. Thompson oi’ the l60th Air Cadet Squadron, Cher- llottetown, lcd the flying training scholarships rnilrsc at Morrclori ill iAugust. and another member oi’ ifhc 60th Squadron. Cpl. Henry E. lBTOWTI, whose-home is at Alberton, placed second. News of the excell- ent showing by tfre two caclell was received last night by Flt.- mhe 60th Squadron. from Wing Lt. E. D. Reid, officer commanding ‘ (By D'Arcy O'Donnell) QTTA_\\_'A, _Nov. 1—(_C_R)—_George iDrow officially assumed his duties as national loader of the Progres- lsive Conservative Party today and iconferrcrl with acting Prime Min- irster St. Laurent on arrangements ‘for his election to the Commons ‘lhr-nirgh a ivy-election in Ontario's ‘Czrrlclon constituency. ‘ No dnfo for the luv-election was _‘scf at tho 20-minute conference, that Mr. Drew indicated he believ- ed that it will be held Dec. 20. He snld Mr. St. Laurent had stated at [a press conference last Friday that ,lho try-election could be held Dec. ' 20. " “Naturally: ll ls up to the Gov- ernment. to fix the date for the by- ‘ lCmdr. G. M. Ross. managing director of the Air ‘Cadet League of Canada. Sgt. Thompson is a ,elccflcn." he said. "I am anxious ,thnt lt should come as soon al i of the Progressive Party Will b8 0“ son of Lt-Col. C. ‘C. Thompson ,1 4'1 of the tickets and J. Strum and Mrs. Thompson, Charlottetown.‘ Thurmorid of the States’ Rights!‘ wing cmdr, R055 said thatl Why m1 13, Monctoir was the training centre] Some rrrinor party aspirants for all Maritime Provinces scholar- | quaimea m on“, a few states, ships and that the standard main- ‘sonre in none. so that votes for lainéd \§3S a5 hltlh R5 Rllfvwll"! l lhcm would have lo be written in. ‘ n am 3* Four years ago thcrc were only ‘ - six aspirants for the ]‘tl"2.=i('lf.‘l1f‘_\‘. B. C. Conservatives Eleven candidates are seeking the presidency of the United States hr Tuesday's election. but only the name of Governor Thom- as E. Dewey, New York Republi- can. will appear on the ballot of all 48 states. The name of President Truman. the Democratic nominee, will ap- Tuesdavswlfievup: i wife were slightly injured. Actor tiles NEW YORK, Nov. 1 — (AP) — Raymond Royce Kent, m, Shake- spearisn actor who also appaaredi 1r. silent movies. died today. In motion pictures Kent appeared with such stars as Marion Davies, Mary Pickford and Billy Dove. and on the stage with Lionel Barry- more and the late John Barrymore. IONDON. Nov, 1i -— 1GP) -— Twenty-five Canadians, all formerly with the RCJLF, now ara in the RAF‘. flying lransport planes on the Berlin air lift, the Canadian Press learned today. The-y include Flt-Lia. Chuck Labelle of Montreal; Cliff and Norman Wenul. hPOl-Mfl. 0f Ed- monton; Jack Catley of Iondon. Ont. and Jack Marvin of Toronto. The Canadian airmen, along with RAP. and American person- nel. have been operating day- and-nlght service between Berlin anl Wunstorf nar HIHHOWT 81M! the R/ussian blockade of the GR- man Capital started in Juno. stretch aftnr which they Nwfm 0n leave to RAJ‘. bases, either at Alblngdon, Bqtflika. or Lina- hlm, Wlltahirt. 25 Canadians Taking Part In. Berlin ‘Air Lift They are on duty 21 days at a spir hundreds .'h|o volunteered for the RAP‘. after being discharged from the RCA)‘. Lesa than 100 of the applicants were chosen. After a ivfreahor ‘kmree, the Canadians were postal to various commands. The Wenaef brothers fly toga- ther, Cliff a.sv captain, Nonnall’ as navigator. Outlay ls a nafvlgafm, as he was with the R.C.A.I‘, dur- ing the war. The Canadians aay there is only one drawback to flying with the RAF. — the pay la lass than it _ was in the EQAI. but one of them said: "There is a wonderful ‘it of good fellowship on the Boo-in atr lift. Ivcy mun on the lob is ready and wvilllng to help another and between trips we ; John Maxwell Bymond Gould President Vice-President- gflfllf U __________ Harry S. Truman Albert W. Barkley emocra c RED DEAN DELAYED Thomas E. Dewey Earl Warren Republican st- _____ J. Strum Thurmond Fielding L. Wright States‘ nights ‘ LONDON_ Nov‘ l H (mu,er5)__ Henry Aflgallaca file; H}; giving grcgruesstsl" _ . _ oh HUWIEH. Johnson. m. "ma" Norma" Cm" 1° " - m‘ °° ‘ VANCOUVER. Nov. 1 -- »cn~_ Dcan (if cbhierbuhv. was unable Edwflrd A‘ Tlfchm $99M“ Em"? siiciallsi 1M3” {Acting Prime Minister St, Lairr- ‘l0 leave tonight by air for Canada Child" A~ walsm Dale Lear“ Prohlbltm“ lent today was under censure of ,as he had planned because bad 39h" C" 5mm‘ gramme 5- bee" GTePnbMk lire Briiish Columbia Prxmzrcsmve gxcatlrcr delayed the airliner. He Gerald lrK. Smith Harry A. Romer v _ cruiser-vamp Assfirlnlinn. ‘hupns lo lcmo ionrorrc-vig Farm“ 73917195 l GT3" 331150" smiflllfi‘ “imkfri l During ilhc annual rrrcrmnz Vegetarian ills llut stooo As Ca: Backflros DETROIT. Nov. 1 —(AP) -—It seemed like a good gag at the time but Alphonsus Harper of Highland Park said it wasn't a bit funny any more. He told Detroit police that an acquaintance tried to borrow a dollar from him early today. Har- per reached tn his pocket and handed the man a $1,000 bill. ~ "If was a joke." detectives quot- ed him. "i thought it would be funny to give him the grand and then watch him faint." But the friend did not faint. lfe lReds Take ‘Over Mukden NANKING. Nov. 1 — (AP) - Communist armies completed the occupation of Mukdcn at 3 p. m. today. (3 a.m. ABT). One hour later Chinese Govern- ment planes bombed that teeming Manchurian metropolis. This news came from an author- iatlve source. Generalisaimo Ohiang Kai-Sneak acknowledged unspecified "reverse" ran. And he held onto the 01.000 in Manchurls but vowed to fight bill. Detectives an ‘looking for him. on and said North China was not yet directly menaced . pg»? n. lloiwdwllfloomiotlluooua Bi FLOUR The Canadian filers are arnonl t manage to have some pretty good lingo" 95.30 CANA A will» >.. ii-r i».. .i , possible.“ The next meeting of the Federal Cnhinet will he held Wednesday and he assumed that the date then will be fixed. After the meeting with Mr. St. Lairreni, the former Ontario Pre- mier did those firings: 1. Confcrrcrl with Russell Bou- chcr. who decided to resign his (‘nrleton seat to make way for his v iConlinuecl on Page 5 Col, 4) St. Lairrcnt. fnr swylrrg that. "u ~- lobish-t lrrnke much diffcreiicwl FREDERICTON. Nov» Arcs» lwhethor we have the word ‘Bi'lt-‘-AlZflll\fl CIT-SCH‘!- 15- 0f nearby Tish‘ (designating Ofarnmofiivoallhl fibrin: iilflcrcd fatal lnlurles m. when,” “l dnniqh» tonight whcn hit by a car after . ‘ ML 5g Mul-Qmg. remark. ‘can. she stepped from a hus near her ‘of the Cmnlnfrvrm fifth here, the Association rcirsurcd Mr. FATALliT F INJURED poll perhaps 2.500.000 votes. mainly (Continued on Page 5 Col, 4) .A Baler oufunr-z or Al» woe. SHOULD REM) - barf. owner QRAFT 2 TORONTO, Nov. 1 —(CP> _. Minimum and maximum temper- atures: Vancouver 33 49; Edmon- ton 20 42; Winnipeg 30 44; London 44 57; Toronto 49 59; Ottawa 31 53: Montreal 35 51; Quebec 35 42; Saint John 32 43; Mrmcton 32 ‘t9; Halifax R7 47; Charlottetown 35 4i; Sydney .15 4f; Yarmoirth S9 46. HALIFAX. Nov. 1—(CP)-—0ffl- clal inland forecasts issued by the Dominion Public \Vr-ather Office here tonight and valid unlll mid- night Tiresdnv Synopsis: There worn svallcrod showers l\londa_v in the Maritime-s due to a northerly current However in the northorn sections nf moist air. of’ the district sklcs xvcre clear undcr tho inllucnco of .1 hiizh .|7l‘f‘.<.<lll'f‘ arch rcnlrcrl in (Qliohcc. This high is moving southward rrvul h_\- evonlnr: lhv skies were nearly rill clear in all rcmons. This will permit lcmporalurcs lo fall below freezing. As the high prcssirre area moves southward moist air from the Atlantic will hcgrn lo flow info the district again. This will cause ‘ made in comment on the meeting 110m?‘ Th" m!’ “'55 dlille" b)’ K9"- ‘ncth Long. Los Angelea. An inquest .\vill be hold tomorrow night. I (CQntlnuFdA ah” i»... a. Colt-fit Defence Expenditure , Upset British Economy ‘win control there, with the aid of lhclr fifth columnists. Ha urged the countries of the ivorlrt beibnre less nationalistic in flllllrmk. Democracy would fall if it remarried static and unbending in its lllsLulcnce on unqualified LONDON, Nov. 1 -. iCPr Ally »lurther substantial initrcnsc in dc- lfenoe expenditure would make it necessary to reconsider the ulriolo of Britain's economic pfflgraln, Sir Stafford Cripps said today- The Chancellor or the Flxcheq- llallflflhllillf‘. policies. ucr askPd err-operation in the, 1n a. brrcf rcfcreirce lo his trip domestic emnlomlc program “tn m Canada last month, Sir Staf- oombat the ChdOs-pfnrlticlng lacticslrorri raid: “We both now under-l column slanrl r-arh others economic proh- which is today so acting in all thcllenrs much better." democratic countries." On Britain's economic He spo-ke in the llorlse “f (‘Mm-fin- rlcclnred: mons during the contllnilng dc-i "ff nro pcrslsl. with the snmrl bale on the Speech from lllPlislllglPhflsi of purpose and deter-i Throne. ,mination that. - we have ehnwnI Communist economic sabotage v during and since the war, we need is more dangerous to \Vcslern have no doubt as to our CIPMNY Europe than the destruction to win through the murae of the wrought by Hitler's armies, Sir next vwo oa- three veairsdtgeadpoa- Stafford warned. By creating a it on of econcmlc n e n ence state of chronic weakness in and to the possibility of increasing Western Btu-ope. the Russians cur standards of living and hap- hoped that they might be sble_to.plnass." outlook. increasing r-loullincss on Tuosdnyz Forecasts: - Prince Edward island: (flourly with n few showcrs during the night. TliPSClfly variable cloudiness. Risk of frost rlurim: the night. No great change in temperature Tuesday. Northeast winds fIllPPH. Low early Tireaday morning and high ln fir» afternoon at Charlotte- town 35 and 4R. High tide this morning at 11.46 and tonight at 10.30. Sun sols this afternoon st 4.48 and rises tomorrow at 6.40. Summcrslde tide oighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown flatly Except Simrlay (TAR. FERRY “ABEGWEIT” Standard Tlyne Leaves Borden, 9.10 AM.- 1 P-M. 4.30 l‘. M. Loaves Tormenllne 10.85 A. M. 2.40 P. M., 7.80 P. M. SUNDAY Leaves Borden 8.45 I‘. M. Leaves Tnrmentlm- R I‘ .M. WOOD ISLANDS -- (‘ARIBOU Brglnnlng November lat Dally including Sunday Standard Time Leaves Wood lalandl. Prim-n No". l A. M" 1 P. M. Charles A. Dlllllllg. 11 A. M. 8 P. M. Leaves Caribou. Charles A. Dun- ning B A. M. 1 P. M. Prince Nova. 1f A. M" B P. M.