l MAXIMS 01A MERE MAN Why should we anticipate our sorrowaf-‘fls like those Gut die for fear of death. 1h; Guardian. Three Cents. Morning Daily Founded 1BB7. illblVllC CONTROL PLAN APPROVED BY U. N. ASSEMBLY cnARLorCTParowN, Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew “CANADA. "FRIDAY, C NOVEMBER 5, 1948 16 PAGES MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Pear and Guilt are the lame things. and when our action: are not, our lean are, crimes. Subscription: Delivered 86.00 Mail ".00; other Provinces I U. l. 07.00- Reports Central Bait Indicate U. S. Bolsters 3. French Army Divisionsbeeisiufiaituu Storage Plant In Charlottetown but. pitiful... Sunday Evening OTTAWA. Nov. 4 - (OP) - The itinerary that George Drew, iiculv elected leader oi the Pro- gresszve Conservative ]'ll\l'l\'- \\'lll in the Maritiiiics has been . i.ly changed, ii. was disclosed today. i Mi. Dresv. accompanied by Mrs. llreii. \\'lll leave Toronto by air Sunday atid will fly to Charlobe- wan. arriving there Suiirlay niz-n: i)ll Monday he will hold aii aftar- l noon meeting with the party's pro- al executive and in the eve- wlC0 T807 swim. C si Coming Events "Lot. 65 HallflMonday. Novem- ber 8th Hot. Chicken Supper. "Masquerade Dance. ions Hall, November 5th. "Benefit Dance. Rowe's Hall, Friday, November 5th. "fiance. tioles‘ workshop. New London, tonight. Canteen scrvice. "iiance in Fort Augustus school. Friday, 5th. - "Pictures at. Morell every ‘rues- rislv Friday and Saturday.- Show 0.30 P. M "Hot (‘hicken Slipper and Dance. TTarBdle Hall, Wednesday. November 10th. "Custom Grain Grinding daily hi. our warehouse. 58 Fitzroy Street. Livestock Feed Agency. “Chicken Slipper. Pleasant. y'al- lry School, November 10th. Serving Lrom 5 P. M. “Cake sadst. Paul's a. v. P. a. Rogers Hardware, Saturday, Nov- miber 6th. . "fiance and Box Social. (lorrna Ban Hall. Friday. November 5th flood music. "Trinity tlnited Church After- noon Tea and Bazaar. ihursdayi. November 18th. "Resi-rve 'T'huv.=ila_v. November 18th for institute (‘oncert and Auc- iioii in Pownai Hall. "Come to Belle Fiver Slipper in liezlsn Hall. Thursday. November 11th Sclwcd 5 to ti. "Bay Fortune United Ciiurili TlllCkCll Supper and Bazaar ln‘ Fortune ilall. Wednesday night. Novoinbrr 10th. "Biivzng llvc chickens, capoiis. You". ilicsdiiy. i0 a. m until 2 p. in. tallest market price. R. L. Dic- kit-son. “Freetown C. t‘. F. (‘lub meet- hr it the home of Alfred Curley. Pridvv. November 5th. Everyone welcome. "The Annual Meeting of the Kelly's Cross Credit Union Limited will be held Prldav. November 5th at ll P. M. Special speaks-r. "Panni- Povn. Tuesdmv. Novem- ber 0th. Clyde River pvemnts com- Pfly- "Good Old Stinvnerfivne." Sale of candy. "Soilih Shore Musical l-‘esilvai in Summerslde iligll School Audi- torium on Saturday. November 6th at 2 and B P. M. Afternoon 2501- Evening 25c and 50c. "Don't misa John Wavn. Lor- aine Day. in that, terrific show "Ti/coon" playing at Mai-Donald Bros. Theatre, tonight. "Livestock Feeds-h stock and for sale at our warehouse. i-‘ltzroy Street, including Dairv food. Ho! Starter. Ho: Grower. Poultry Lay ‘M! Mash, ctc.. at competitive bric- r-e for quality feed. Livestock Feed Agency. 0&4"! r011 i100 COLLECTING Assessments ll . tween Sept. 1 and Oct. 1 - from l The Provincial Government is ylolfl‘ to provide bait. facilities for the cod fishermen of the Province. Recently, the Executive Council, authorized the Department of Re- lconstruction to proceed with the ‘erection of a. two-storey addition ito the Government. cold storage {plant on Ether Street. Construc- tion of the addition will begin early next week and is expected to be completed by mid-April. The ‘new plant will be 60 feet long by 25 feet wide and will include a basement, a quick freezer on the main floor, and storage space on ,the second floor for the equival- ieni of 20 ciir loads of frozen bai’. Premier Jones said ycsterdaj/ the believed this service would u.» more than anything else to de- hevelop the island's cod and hake fisheries. Tile erection of such a storage plant. was timely, in view of the fact that next summer would see the establishment. oi all artificial cod-drying plant at the local airport. Those bringing their salt. fish to the plant for dry- lizg could take back with tiiezn (what frozen bait they required. l Making Survey Two economists from the De-i partment oi Fisheries. Ottawa. .Mcssrs. D. O. Jenkins and W. .1. lnqe making a. survey of the bait requirements in all fishing celi- tres. IL ls understood they have approved the establishment. of a central bait storage iplant in Charlottetown from which any reached by truck in a few hours. scarce in Island ivaters during July and Auizusl and the fisher- men are compelled diirlniz those months to secure what bait they can from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Squid is a fine bail. for hand-lining either cod or hake. but costs from 12 to 14 cents in Nova Scoiia; herring are cheap- er and may be obtained from New iilrunswiick. but. by the time they l iContiuued on Page I1 Col. 5i‘ Jwo New Canadian _ lee-Breakers Building l QIFEBI-Jt‘. Nov. 4 WI" Two oriv (Tanndian (lovernmcnt iceq lll'(’i‘.lif’l‘S HIT‘ llIlflPl" f‘1lll$ll"\l('llnl\ ‘ {and the first will probablyi he ready ‘for launchini.’ for the ivinlcr of ji050. Alexander Watson. marine isuperintendent oi‘ the Transport 'Dcpai'tment. said here yesterday. v l Mr. Watson said one of the. islilps, intended to replace the iZnv- crnmentls Arctic ship -Nascoplc which was wrecked in tlic far- MacPherson. are now ln the Prcv- 1 part of the Province may be‘ The Premier said bait. is always . north in 194T. will he a 3.000-tnnl weasel. I300 feet long. it is under‘ consiruclioii at liaiizon. Quin. sl\lp- . vzi is. l The second ship \\ill ho n 2.000- ionncv. it is under construction in Montreal. Mr. \Vaison said a iiclitsliip to lie attached to the port of Saint John. N. 13.. is also building in hionlrenl. Question 0f Civil OTTAWA. Nov. 4 --'('P) --(‘an- lad“ "1""? has enough organizat- lions to use as the framework ot civil defence. Mai-Gen. F. F Worthington told reporters today shortly after taking up his new post as civil defence adviser to the Government. At a press conference in the of- fice oi Defence Minister Claxton. he visualized the co-opcration oi the Red Cross. St. John's Ambulance. the Boy Scouts. city fire and pol- ice departimciits and other bodies in liis future plans, but. said there would be no new body established. He described his objective as he- ing "to get set up in Canada i\ shadow organization using our ex- lsling organizations to be able to mcet. any emergency that izniglit i arise." Sees Improvement In British road. services LONDON, Nbvfi -—<(‘P\ ---Vic- tor Siiton. Winnipeg newspaper publisher. making his first visit to siderable improvement. in food and services in Britain has taken place in those three years. "The diet. is monotonous bill thc smaller rcstaiiraiits have supplies which they certainly did not. have in 1945." he said in an interview. By JOHN LeBLANC OTTAWA. Nov. 4 -— iCPi - A flurry of political activity on Par- liament Hill today pointed to the imminent announcement of two‘ by-elections and a pOSSZlJlP Cab- inet. shuffle. . These devclopnlcnts appeared to l be in the iviiid: 1. Ailnounrcinent. tcitnorrow of by-election dates for Carleton ill Oxitario aiid Laval-Two Mountains in Quebec» probably both Dec. 20. 2. Early announcemciii .4 though not likely as son-n as tomorrow - of the entry oi’ Premier Girsoii of Manitoba into the Federal Cabinet. as Justice Minister. Ii. Resignation of forinci" Re- sourcrs Ailnistei‘ JA. Glen to opcn up the Marquette seat in Manitoba for Mr. Garson. 4. A further Cabinet re-align- lTiNll. to restore Nova Scotias representation iii the Govern- ment. The Nova Scotia Minis- ter likely will bi- RH. \Vlill(‘l'5, member for Queens- Lunch- burg. Mr. Garsciils long-predicted eli- ‘try to the Cabinet was taken for granted iii informed quarters. and the only point in doubthppcarcd. to be the date. The hfanitoban was regarded as a virtual certainty to take over the Justice portfolio. which acilzv: lP.E.I. Submits Projects 9'0"“ "New"! lF or Full Allotment For Cancer Control lClaim ultra? Threatens To Close l Gander Airport Newfoundland rall- vvay strike will force the hi; (lander Airport to close down next week, it was learned here An airlines official said two companies now were setting up offices ai nearby’ Reserve Air- port. to handle Trans-Atlantic. flights normally routed through The official. who declined to 1159 his name. said other air- lines were preparing to fly out of Reserve and Mnncion. NB. lie added that tile 10 air- lines operating in Gander had planned in close down oper- ations there when fuel storage fell in 100,000 gallons. ‘it. pow» was down to 70.000 gallons and lhcrc was no Sign of a break in the ‘H-day-oltl strike. is normally supplied by rail. Cabinet Chiuffle Rumors Are Heard At Ottawa Piied“ Bean Begins Tour 0f Canada MONTREAL V.Nov. 4 After an immigration be only a passport lLondon since 1045. said today con- l Fuel.‘- "Rcd Dean" of Collier-bury. drovcrslal lccture tour land the United States. ‘ Th1- Dean. WhCSP arrival here was despair 0f PM?“ preceded by a storm oi protestovclj ""—“ his pro-Rursian vis-ivs, turned 1p . wcdncsdnv Foilr air- ialkiili: with imirii;- bclnq "technically" b9- cause of passport complicaiioiis. l 1.m“.e\.,,r‘ H“, m "Hall? uo lost il-na in feeding and ‘ lyo-ir-cld Aiiclican clergyman said. “mum m” Gmllnan CRPllPl- lfollinviiig an inlcrviciv l ' lnspcctor- l He. did Two Btitousand sited; l‘ Awarded Nobel Prizes OTTAWA. Nov. 4——tCPl—Hgnl[h Minister Martin today urged pro- vincial deputy ministers of health to see that no pnrt nf llii‘ Federal Government's 33011000011 iicaltli prostram he neglected. the Dominion Council of Health. 2mm should he expended for heticr health and hospital services for the in)? administrative machinery. Provincial projects were flowing in rapidly, lie added. More than 250 porsons iimv were lining assisted Still": one Proviiir'e--Priiii.e Ed- ward lslandflliad submitted pro- vase. I Mr. Martin mid that although health is primarily a provincial re-l Jlmnsihilili’. the Federal Govern- iment is anxious to assist through its grant system. l l flovornmcnt has laid down a policy Ithat. War Assets Corporation should .consult. the Defence Department lbelm disposing of any vrartime. bmilitarv camps 811d alrffelds even Ithough they have been marked for ‘idlslmfifll- ThP Dolley has been in ci- fect for some time 4gp. _ l‘ NIONFREAL. Nov. 4 "mo. flurry m“ Transport Minister Chevrier said I “and (m hi, he“ “m. m", they. selected. it‘ he lost. They pickedl iof the Russians" but he did Xlnf Effective ‘n Tobacco Worm Control BERLIN. Nov. 4 »lRt‘iltcrsi ~ li. . plants landed everv l Addressing the 55th session of Mr. Martin stressed that the money available this year under the pro~ ‘ people rather than on stremztlieiu‘ under tiic professional llllillliifii jects to the full allotment for can- l cor control and good progress wasl ‘being made in using additional l iiunds for control of venereal dis-l . H. l l I News In Brief lsome 200 students. l OTTAWA. Nov .4 ._-<ci>i w-nm“ mouth shut," he said. today on his return from ihc t'nl= l Jnlnmw,‘ eci Nations General Assembly meet- heii i- his coli- of Canada lng in Paris that "Hitler's fifth col- limii in l-iliroyie was a llfiy scout.‘ organization compared ivith thaf minute in Berlin tonight as Allied- ration officials he declared h» was “Mmlm- slim?“ “ll "all." lflflfll‘ bl‘ To Enter Cabinet? l I l l l raiiiuisia naasos 0f Manitoba whose entry into the Federal‘ Cabinet is rumored at Ottawa. ‘ Professor Pays Cff Election Bet ‘ AULIIIJHD. Conn. Nov. 4 -iCPi , ~Prof8ssOr J. Howard Smith of‘ Arnold College paid off an election bet today by standing on his head ln the college dining room before It wasn't easy for the popular professor to balance his 263 pounds‘ on his dome. but hr- dld it. “i-‘ivzim here on» I'll keep my bit; Smith. who teaches English. pr!- dicted Govcrnol‘ Thomas E. Devi-av. Republican presidential candidate. couldn't. miss winning wizh his well - traliled voice. When members of his class questioned his statement. the prof offered to the dining room. llPlo.=l.l1P did. . lNiiilion in hfONTREAL. Nov. 4 __ 1GP) _ DDT is the mos-t effective insect- 1 licide. tcstcd against tobacco horn- i adversr weather conditions for the A “snrms and n! m’, w,“ pmbab-‘y! third trmc this Mick. soucht. to ; 5mm bemml, Ieneny Q35 Fox 0g i \.‘ Alaska Airlines ill"llP Island. Somerset‘ Ma uglia VniChas described Prime Mnistcr Si. Laurent has jiilnckeit. and S\\(‘(llSll chemist Arne {m- ncxt year's Edinburgh festival. been holding since the resignation .Tisp]ju.<_ of Nova Scotinis Hon. .11.. llslcy l The prizes are worth about $44.- last summer" That. would free Mr. iContiiTuid on P888 ICQOLHHU“ The rate of rise of the official‘ cost-of-living index is slackening] again, but. the reading now is pec- i llously close to the 160 mark. The Bureau of Statistics report- ‘ led today that. the index edged seven-tenths of’ a point higher be- 1563 to 150.0 - making a total percentage gain since the out- break of war of 58.3. The Septem- ber rise compared with a jump of 1.4 points during Auluit. The index has climbed steadily since January, 1947, when it stood at 127.0. and not. once has remain- ed unchanged or tended back- “uds. A year ago. it. was at 142.2. in occasional months the advance has been fractional. as during September, but generally the rise! have extended to a point or more. The index is calculated on the basis that living cosLs in 1936-30 equalled 100. The Bureau attributed the Sep- tember rise to higher costs of foods. clothing, hcvnefurnlshings he Pill I2 Csl. '1 and fuel. i Cost-of-Living Index Increase Slows Down” l lflTHEPlOOClSVlIlGEVX, for examlYiPi “m” _ __ _ I OTTAWA. Nov. 4 -_ 1GP) -— ‘ mse from 203.9 to 205.4. mainly on Cfillifidlfll- 193i): w!" 511°" 117°" :nierited the award for his im- kllling powers of DDT. The Swedish Academy gave Eliot. 60-_vcar-old iiatlve of In March of this year the Kiln; prize whose discoveries have con- tributed to solution of atomic _ L°ull~ {energy problems. recently wrote a lM°-- the N°b°l PH" l" literati-l" bodk saying that Russia was right ."for his remarkable pioneering work ‘m jamming American plans gm- in modern poetry." atomic control. "PM-ll"? The Swedish Academy of Science 1H9: "FfilltQllflflel-Y"1943: RPIRW" said Biackcit, professor of physics H"? at Manchester University since 1937. higher pm", oi’ eggs, meats and “Niki. "The Sacred W006." 1930i ‘provements oi the Wilson chamber citrus fruits. The only BDDrHflflblB but these apparently were not sufficient. to counter-balance i other increases. A few advances in the prices of coke and coal sent the fuel series ‘ up from 128.5 to 128.8. The clothing index went. from 170.0 to 181.0 u-hlle home-furnish- ings and services rose from 164.2! to 105.1. The remaining two group indexes were unchanged, the rent index holding steady at 121.0 and‘. miscellaneous items at. 124.4. The Bureau said its index oil industrial material prices declined from 162.4 for the week ended Sept. 24 tn 161.6 for the week end- ed Oct. N. The October monthly Iver“! of 1M0 was seven-tenths of a point. below the September range but. n7 points above the reading for October. 1047. Canadian ten-n products eased from 144.2 to 143.2 in the same‘ period. in a bank "Dante? and "T1" m" 5°“ o! ‘and discoveries in nuclear physics about cosmic radiation. reverse of an atomic bomb, where He was founder of the so-called -—- --- -»---- ~ - —- - v '- "uiiromimtlc verse" and novelist. tContinued on Pails 5 COL B’ FOP ENTER BAK/NG l0§$0M CANADA FLOUR ‘ KETCHIKAN. Alaska. Nov. ~1 ». there has been iio IAPI-A PHCllIV iflllPliflfitl of detention and he was transport. plane with 1i persons lfrei- to travel iii Canada. loot. cxplriiii his statc-znent. the Etivopean corn-borer He said to 01.279.324.000. Washington Welcome For Truman ‘gigantic parade ‘gets in at l1 am. tomorrow. School ‘ children and the tens of thous- t-he Dominion Entomoloiical LBW oratory at. Cllatham. Ont. today told members of the Canadian En- ‘ Iomological Society in a three-da?‘ convention. . D.D. Pond of the Dominion En- l 550K111 “RB-i "liflfled miSSIIIFZ lfldfli‘ _ tomologlcal Laboratory at. Frerler- of tiic on a Jliizht from Yakutal to An- 19mm NB" 531;] New Brunswick is in its second year lh the. study of DDT dusts were. found most ef-l fcctivr- against the pest. Bank Statement - ; OTTAWA. Nov. 4 -- 1C?) -—_~ STOCKHOLM. Sweden, Nov. 4 - liim as "the most thrilling and Dominion Government deposits de- lCPI --. Nobel Prizes for 1948 were loriglnal poet of the day." l" B73151! IJOPll T- Eliot. is at. Princeton University ‘rliisli physicist P. Ill. S. ivorkiiic on a pin)’ he is prcpariiiig creased $6.043.000 to $103,815,000 dill-iii: the \\[‘(‘l\' ended Nov. 3, the Bank of Canada reported to day iu_ its ucckly statement. Chartered hank deposits increased monfcrred upon him the Order of .$24-733-0°0 l" 5592-5529900‘ “hm the 1948 award _..\icrit, an order limited to 24lnotes in circulation rose $3.566.000 in medicine was given to Dr. Paul mpfnhgrg W!‘ lmfflt-i Blaoketi. winner oi llie physics WASl-llNCfPO-N. Nov. 4 IAPI - Victorious Harri‘ Truman mar- l ches l-n triumph beck to Washlng- ‘ ton tomorrow to toss a i948-model new deal program at the next Gozi- . _ Blackeitls improvements also gress. me and he became a naturalized Briton revealed the creation o; matter’ because he said he found the rush ‘ohm, 15 we change of energy mm and stress pi American life un- And returns still straZRllflR m from Tuesday's election made ‘ll. solid matter. This was the exact .c‘.earer than ever that. the leals-i lliiture convening in January will‘ l have a new Democratic look. Prom that Congress he can expecbmore sympathy and respect. for hlmifll and his proposals. than he evtri got from the BOt-h. Republican Congress he pounded iill over the country. While the President travelled back from the campaign wars. the .‘ |iisually ho-hum capital him: out.‘ ‘the flags and hoisted the ivelcriinc~ banners for a new political (‘hfliTi- pirm. Bands were miinded up for a when ‘Truman ands of government. workers were told they could have time off to" offer their acclaim to the man. {vi-ho crossed up ull the ex- JCPI -~ Ordinary Seaman Clar- WPFWPI’ 0TH"? 8t slon of a lis'o-day' convention, He Prepares ‘completely \\lll"l tho new Coiiivcs- , f. lilver Bussia’s ma" H" BitterCppusition l l B!’ ALAN HARVEY ' PARIS, Nov. 4 -»- iCPi —- Over- whelming approval for the Western Powers‘ international atomic control plan was won today in the United N .NiillOl'iS General Assembly. a.“ Reports Russians i This first major decision in the Blllldlllg Tliillt- ‘Assembly's 1048 session was taken ' bll ‘l.t..Ad l Eiiiiiiiiied German Armi- §-‘,"l..~...§f.'.,-.“éiiiildllipii; - --- Minister. said there was no point By 5501155 EH15 Vin new consultations on atomic con- PRANKPURT_ Nm; 4 _ iAP)‘l1'Ul since no basis for east-west: New Equipment _ The gnu“ 5m,“ has secret“, agreement exists. revitalized iliree F‘rcucli divisions Gamma‘ Gw- A~ C“ L" lllcllaugh‘ with he“. m-unm... Pqm-plmcn, m ion iirziilv denied that international m1], mo,‘ “Tsvm-n Europe-g m.m_ ixccotiatioixs have reached a dead. ed strength, uiiinipeachable sovirces “m HO smd Canada Wm urge an 551d today early “high-ievel" meeting of the Those i,,y,,.,,._,uns 551d me Um srv counu-ies primarily concerned fled “ma, “med Inn.“ haw with atomic energy control. -~1..,,,,,,,,d-- $5‘(',O0',,0., wnnh n, gush Vishiiiskv described the Western cqurpmcnt lri the Fl'£‘lit'll ma“ l““l"""‘d m‘ Cmlndm "5 I'm‘ This mo“, was msclnwd m] H“ lfiFlir and unreal. it. would leave the he“; n! (res). rppnfi; ma, m! sroiinhiic lllP of. other states at the Russians are huudmi up a tank“ tender Ti1FtF1F$ of a control organ equiPDPd German armv in their ‘vhlrh “mud b? Nlnmlned by the ncvupannn mm,‘ ‘United States. Vishlnsky charged. The informants said the Unite'l' B)’ a show of wands?” Assembly sum,‘ “my m Crermany h“ bee,“ approved the lllestelzi plan 40 to mmlng m," Pquimiem from W}. Four TCIWUTHHPS --- lltglfl. Soluth. servo stocks and other equipment Amca.‘ A ghamstaf‘ “P? erlezue B: W“ amend "cm the Unnej abstained. Negative \o es were cu . ' > loc. States. The supplies include new b’ the smut l’, i-ank motors, radios and all other‘ Rwresentatu“ o’ m. western materials necessary to put. three- (continued on Page 5 Col, 5i divisions on a war footing. Official .___.___._____.__ lFTPlltill and United States aiiny‘, sources declined to confirm the account. l ‘The French aim-iv during , the l war got United States army equlp- . meht and it. can be fully supplied from tinitcrl States army modelsl iloltvwooils and isxiiiiaizv iii Haste bib and stocks. E _ _ The "loan" serves several put-i REAOWE m,‘ Dfkses. n. boosts Western Allied PUBUCKY . Strength in Germany and West- “i / \ em 511F099. It. is a practical step of United States military support tn Western Etirope willie discus- sions of a military alliance take. place. ‘ g‘ Military experts in Washington f said Western European countries. want. lend-lease arms aid TMlRltlgI ‘ from $'2,000.000.iTOfl a year upward‘ \ / crowned by a military alliance. with the United States and Can- ada. , British. American and French ‘ officials say their troctps in West-l ern Gcnnany‘ are overwhelmingly" Oiliiitlmhéffid by Red Army forces TORQN‘rO_ No“ 4 _ .09, < east. of the Elbe. The Russians are‘ lvqlmmum and mgmmum yflnpfl-a‘ “Wile” ‘f’ ha"? V" "mles mlvures: Vancouver 35, 47; Victoria. GeYmsnl' and an armv-modelledne 44v Edmonton 22. 48' ivlnnl- German police force, compared to‘ Mg 37' M. mum.“ 50 m.‘ Town,’ ‘m’ f" dlvl-‘mm "f the WWW" s1. sflottuuu 44 58‘lMolltreal 4s. me‘ .58; Quebec 42. 47; Saint John 41. _"*—‘*“ '57; hionclon 31. 56; Halifax 3d l . v . . , Two Seameii From ill.‘ sflatillfiifili.“ 1,755," 8"” Magnificent Charged HALIFAX. Nov. 4 »t('Pl -0i- - _ ficial inland forecasts issued t0- CORNWALL. Ont. Nov. 4 -_- hiizht h)‘ the Dominion Public Halifax and cnce Coakley and Jairnes w. Red- valid until midnight Friday- ding of HMCS. Magnificent were‘ SlTWD-‘J-‘I A Peflfld 0f uriéettlet anemed tnday on chm-gas n! aumiweatlier appears likely, as the 0c- mm‘ PM.“ Said m”, were dflv_|curance oi rain ends the spell o4 lng a cai- reported stolen in Mm- In"? wemhel‘ n’ the m“ “w dly" “CM lRllill is falling tonight in New _ __ IBrunsvvlck. Wcsferil Nova Scotia, L .. iGaspe and along the North shot-a HEADq §V___ as aicll as a large portion of t.hl SUSSEX N_B_ NM, 4 _ lop) ‘ilorthcastern states. By morning ii q DI‘. Armstrong, of Silmmcrtwln P9 "P" mo" Wldfifillfflld Hill. was elected president of thelreiwhmg Pmlre Edwilrd 151ml! New Brunswick Dflll‘_\l.‘l’i9ll'.< As-igmnirlqdlpgtglldgrglnlnw;a sociation today at. the filial ses-lpxpom mm by “may auemmm succeeded S.\V. .\’iacDonald, Bath’lllznlcidjljlfiitsdpfhbaugotllllblfla mtgéloall m“ with reported temperatures the highest they have been for some days. Frost appears unlikely: any. where except. ln the eastern half oi the North Shore region. Regional forecasts: Prince Ed- ‘ward Island-Fcidirv intermittent rain. Becoming milder. South winds _ _ _, W__ __ _ ‘l5 increasing to south 25 in the ""> " 7' , . - trni , ,n\' e v i n .- pons nndTylltillllzinsl Re illlflx allg lllilll innrilhopzllifiilnorgnrlli pubhvfln he rode eastward. bv lCharlottetown 45 and 54. {PC0121 {Tam from m; ‘mdepend; High tide this afternoon at ma b H and tonight at 1.05. 8:2)“;"x320?(Tgsagrrllmgnmnrgxlgfie Sun sets this afternoon at 4.44 H“ y “m” “v.10 medicwd a and rises tomorrow mornlni! at I <r _ l- ~ - DAIRYMEN 59w“ "lcmr-v’ o l) First iuarier moon November "The man who i< dofcatcrl. l‘: lath, 1241311 M Hi-lfl- ""915 hm‘? snmmh “mint l Siinlmersldc tide eighteen min- beinw "PM" "“"< ‘life! later than Charlottetown. Ilaily Except Sunday (‘AR FERRY "ABFABVVEIT" Standard Time Leaves Borden. 9.10 A.l\i.. l 12M. Truman's Prolram After weeks of arurllin: Pam- nializninit. ‘hundreds of speeches 4.3a w. M. land thousands oi miles of travel Loaves Tormrniine 10.35 A. M. the President. still hadn't rim 2J1) p. M, 7,30 1am. iown. His momentum produced SYNDAY more talks to crowds at railroad leaves Borden 0.45 I’. M. stations along his roiitc He thanlz- Leaves Tnrmeniins- il i‘ .31’. cri the people who helped Pier‘ WOOD ISLANDS -('ARIBO" ppm, Beginning November 1st Yet tin-r», was no complete as Dally including Sunday siirancr he a-mild have his war" Fl-Iiifllffl Tim" Luvoa Wand Islands. Prim-s 1| h t k _ 9 Jan 3' WIDTH. l A. Mo] P. M. “ bitter-leap‘ lgghirihllfflilis are sure flliifl" 5- Immmll’ l‘ 5' M" to pui up almost a solid iron‘ " u M~ ,. - . V Leaves Caribou. Charles A. Dun- ay-iinst- his domestic pmgrarnnli". “In! n A M. 1 P‘ M. . (Continued orilPage 7 Col.‘ ii . Prince Nova. 11 A. M. s r. M.