MAXIMS 07L MERE MAN c and drew. Vlee deceived under shallow of virtue. when austere la countenance Read by E Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew The pathway of life which capes observation is often the path to glory, MAXIMS OIA MERE MAN CS‘ Charlottetown Guardian, Two Cont; Morning Guardian. Founded‘ 1081. cnannorracrowividaivaba, sATIIuRoAY, MAY 10. 1941 16 PAGES Subscription Delivered $6.00. Mail $5.00. other Provlncel l: U. B. A. $7.01 FREIGHT RATES INQUIRY ENDS OTTAWA SESSION Impressed With Power Wielded By Stalin And Associates Strange Disease Kills 15 Montreal Babies Seventeen Others Affected But More Than 400 Other Infants ln lleme Are Unaffected. Coming Events "Rummage Sale at Trinity So- czal liall. Saturday. May 10, 3 PM. "Lot (SS-Drawing will] further notice. postponed "Now in stock._ choice Peace luvcr oats. McGuigan and Boyle. "Cake Sale at Holmans. % l" u. May 10th. Alexandra- vJ-uncna Institute. lContinuacdflcnfiPa ge {i6 . MONTRAL. May 0 _(op) _. A strange disease, likened by doc- tors to influenza but with discernible virus, killed 15 found- llngs at the suburban Gray Nun- nery and affected l'l other babies before it ran its course. it was disclosed today. 110 Dr. Arthur Chabot. Provincial Government district medical health officer, in charge of infants’ wards at the big institution. told oi the illnesses w and Dr. Daniel Longpre. hlch struck suddenly about a B) 1 Million Bond Issue 0f P.E.l. Sold Yesterday One unlllion dollars of Prince Ed- ward. Island 2 3-4 percent bonds were sold yesterday at a price of 99.90. The issue is dated May 15 and matures in thirteen years, on May 15, 1960. Tihe bonds. which are to finance the Provincial Government's high- way construction programme. were purchased by a syndicate consistirz of the Easlem Securities Company. Ltd. Charlottetown. and AE. Ames Co. Ltd. Wood, Gundy and Co. Ltd. and Dominion Securities Co. Ltd. oi Montreal. The last provincial issue. also for a million dollars. was sold last March at 99.69 and was for refund- ing and other purposes. "See "Big Brother", St. Theresa's llonday, May 12th. Curtain 8.15. Dance after. Webster's Orchestra. "Quantity of Green Mountain (‘rrlliivd Seed No. 1. Small. B. (‘imnplozi Lid, Belle River. "Loading hogs at Montague every Monday. For trucking serv- icc phone 76-22 or 67. James Mac- Lvnd. whim Road. [Cardinal McCuigan "N! interestednh-i the Cymbria Race Track meet at Howard Carr's ‘Oyster Bed, Monday night, May 2. ' Collecting hogs every Mon- day and 'l‘ucsdny morning. Our ‘ruck at your service. Phone 20-11. Everett Redmond. Lake Verde. three-act play by "llPlmVn cnsl. n1 St_ Augus- . q llall. Sculli ftustico. Monday. lllav 121th. Splendid Specialties. " mrnsciliie School ‘Tuesday evening, Nfny 13. Swine Club meet- in" 72-15. N. F‘. B. pictures 9 o'clock. "Operating l-‘oran Cleaner and u mixer. my mill. Mt. Herbert. ' cd and treated while you wait. .0 lugs. ha: ' Si. Andrew's Y. P. S.. Monta- vuc. will present S-act comedy. "I'm Many Relatives". in Town ""11. Gcvrtrctown, Monday, May B130 p.211. ‘:11 c Cove Pluvcrs -"\<“ P1113 “Danny Boy", llall. Blonday. May 12th. present 3 Kingston "Collecting floss ior Canada Fri 'ers Ltd. Tuesday until iurthrr rwlize. Dingvcell and Rossiter. i 8- “Dnncc ‘Trncadie Hall Tuesday. .\l:\.\' l3. Rollie McKenzie! orches- un ilodcrn and old time dancing. "l-‘ilrmcrs you can still took mflvcd clover sccd 70-15-15 icr ~' Wills lb at McGuEgan 8s Boyle. lizctiin: Hogs for Canada N's each Tuesday until mm . whllc road; closed to trucks. id linri Jay. "Collecting llcgs for Canada hackers cach Tuesday until train tune. xvii-lie roads closed to trucks. Signed David Pratt. "Collecting llogs for Canada kers each Tuesday afternoon, while truck roads closed. W. Crane. "Loading Hogs at Cardigan Sta- Cardinal McGulgan last night pnid tribute on his ar- rival here to the lute Archbishop P. travel to Calgary tomorrow. will return to Regina to pontifi- cate at. the fate Archbishop Mona- hzufs funeral May 14. REGINA. May 9 _(OP> -James oi Toronto J. Monahan of Regina.‘ His Eminence was scheduled _to He Civcs DetaiIsCn Potato Imports OTTAWA. May 9 ——(CP)-- A Commons’ rcturn. tabled for John Biucltmore (S-C-Lethbrldge), today that import regulations ici- new potatoes from the United Stat- es were lifted between April 14 and April 23. w said On the first date. importation in- io the four w-estcm provinces was pemzétted under general permit. On the second, potatoes were replaced under specific pemnit control and no additional potatoes were admit- ted unless purchased while under general permit. The return said lhcrc were in- sufficient potatoes Lu storage in Western Canada at that lmeet western requirements, time to ‘f-Pantry urdware, May 17011. Kingston W. I. “Dance K. oi C. llull. Soul-is. Tuesday. May 13. ‘ "Collecting each Wednes- day morning ior Canada Packers. Robt. Dawson, Crapaud. "Collecting llogs caoih ‘Tuesday for Canada Packers from Vernon mlnn em. Thumd”, ‘o, cm,“ River. lligg. Elllolvale. Summer- pmm-s but Nam,“ Mcxenzm vvile. He-r-lnllage. Avondala and 0.1mm“, (ll-neon (fall Ralph Len. Vemon Rvcr, "Loading Hogs at Peekes Sta- llon each Thursday for Canada Packers Ltd.. Merlin Devine. "loading Hos: n Montague Smllon each Thursday for Canada Packers Ltd. S. C. McLean. Phone “'Thi1e Act Play ‘The Deacon intended" in U133 Hall. Monday ale; flats. Presented by Velleyfleld P “The Grand River Players will present the comedy drama "The Light Eternal" in Bridgetown Hull, Wednesday. May 14m _ “Sailor Take Care — the popu- lar sea-itolnfl comedy —- at Flat River Hall. Monday. May 12th. Pier-m. Cherry Valley v. P. u. ____- "Potato Bags scarce and high priced; will farmers having any oi my bogs in their possession which they do not expect to use this sea- son please return them. We need them new. F‘. J. ‘Trainer, Tyrone. "Commencing week oi May 12th this store will be open until nine .M. o Tuesday. Thursday and Satunia . and will be' cioslld on Wednesday at noon. J. F. Morris. "There will be a meeting in Crapaud Hall Wednesday evening. May 14th. to consider the building of a Cold Storage Plant. All inter- ested are cordially invited to at- tend. Crapaud Creamery Co. "Buying Pigs Monday at Pred- sponsore. Smith Pinette Wcznen’: erlctm. hsesday, 9 A. M. Brook- Institute. Curtain E30,. field, 10, Milton. 1 P. M. York. 21. -'-—- " ‘Bediord. 3, Mt. Stewart. 4 Water- "Leaking ' Roofs — Use United Builders Root Coating Cements in Black Bed and Green colors. House Ind Bern mm. Paint Oil. Asphalt Protective Oil for wood shingles "'4 Posts. in ban-eta and cans. J. J. Stewart, Opposite Central Qrcamerles. ci-lsriottelown, United Sal-idem Repnlmutive. 5. vale. 5, Vernon River. 530 Pownal. Wednesday, 0 A. M. New Glasgow. 10. Wheetley River. 11. Hohnes Cor- ner. shew. S. Kelly's Cross. 4, Emerald. 1 P. M’. New Hlvfin. 2. Bon- Clifton 5.30, Remington. Paying $01.00 a pair for good pigs over 30 lbs. each. once. Knud Jorgenaen. Will also buy mailer Enjoyable Conservative Gathering Last Evening The Charlottetown Women's Prcgressive-Conservative Associa- tion entertained the P. E. island Progressive Conservative Associa- tion members at an enjoyable so- vial evening in the Knights of Pythlas Hall last night. There was a very large attendance. The president _oi the Charlotte- town Women's Progressive-Con- servativc Association. Mrs. Rob- ert Sutherland, presided. Before Mrs. Sutherland called upon the. Hon. Dr. W. J, P. Mac- Millan lo address the n-leerizlg. Mr. B. Roy Holman, president of the P. E. I. Progressive-Conserva- tive Association, read the folk-w- ing telegram froru Mr. it. A. Bail, national director of the Progics- sue-Conservative Association. "Plcase coilvey to meeting of provincial executive and to our fricnci; attending Cilarlottotowil Progressive Conservative rally the greetings and best wlshcs of Drzpiiixion headquarters." Other prominent supporters of the Conservative party present were. Messrs. Thomas DeBlols, president of the Young People's Progrossince-Conservative Assoc- lntlon; P. M. McCaull, ‘re- sident of the West Prince Pm- grcsslvc-Conservatlve Association; and many of the Conservative members oi the local Legislature as well as several of tile candi flutes who will contest the nc.\ general provincial election in the interests of tho Party. Dr. hint-Milieu told the dud once that Premier Jones had got out of tho Dominion-Provincial Agree- tllan if he ment no more had stayed at hom (Continued on Decline lnuBnilding; 0f Houses In Canada _ ((7 adlun Press) A coust-to-const survey by tho Canadian Press tcclay showed u sharp decline in. building of homes. coincident with an upsurge oi building activity in the commer- clnl and industrial classes. Various reasons. chi-oily the high cost nf building materials and reluctance to build at prevail- ing rentals. were advanced. There appeared lo he no regional pat- . fern in the figures collected in the survey but a marked contrast hc- Lwccn home building and con- struction of non-residential struc- tures was evident throughout. In such widely separated cities as Kitchener and Regina the number of building permits issued for homes ln the first four months of this year was less than one- lhlrd of the number issued in the same period last year. Issuance of permits dropped in Kitchener from 105 lo 33 and in Rnlna from 258 to 66. Industrial building in Kitchener, valued at 053.380 in the first iour months of 1946. more than doubled to this year's $173.- 218. and in Regina increased from 0440.685 to 0816.750. - These figure: were the extrem- es, with the other cities sampled showing the same unmistakabl! trend. In Ottawa housing permit: issued dropped from 175 for the first iour months of last YB!‘ l0 181 this year; in North Bay from 43 to s3; ln Winnipeg from 360 to 241; in Edmonton from ens to 200, and in Vancouver from 1.389 to 930. Industrial ' iommerclal figures for the two contrasted periods show the values oi heavy con- struction rising in Windsor from wiOontlnued on Pq-g-ejwb O01. IT NO DISCOURTESY, ‘SAYS EGYPTIAN PREMIER Egyptian Premier Mahmoud I-‘ulimy Nokrashy Pasha told his countrymen recently to be cour- teous to all foreigners. regardless oi race, nationality or creed. He indicated he would not tolerate any further incidents involving foreigners, Cbscrvcrs said it was comforting reassurance to Britons and Americans. [Parliament 0t A Glance By The Canadian Press Veterans Minister MucKr-nzlc aim: ztcod pensioncd veterans lak- ing training or continuing tr.oii~ education will receive full training ailoyvancts and full pensions. Revenue Minister lvfcCin-vn an- d 1h." strength of the Fad- crnl l.lVi1 scrvioc has b:cn reduced from 142.000 to 121.000. Reconstruction Ministei- HOWE said the supply of fuil oil for hom- cs would be “cleiinitcly limited." Mr. ‘McCann 5l13gc5i2t1 Opposit- lon parties withdraw motions of non-confidence in tho governmcnlt as result cf (he budget. The Senate gave third and final reading to a bill to continue control of wheat marketing. Mznday ‘llhe Cqntiznolis will continue the budget debate. The Senate will sit. llfld. Delegation ils Disappointed LONDON, May ltl-usaturilayi -(R0lllf.‘l‘SI The Dolly -T@19' graph today quoted members of a Nawfoiuidlantl (lclcgntlcu as ~"'1_\'- ling thc_v were “bitterly tilsnfl" uouitwl“ with their reception in Britain. The seven, delegates from the national couvcnticn of Newfound- land. fume to Britain to learn (he financial inlpllcatlons of various forms of government Newfoundland is considering fol‘ nClUpli6'll-—-il cou- tlnuailon of the existing commis- sion of government; resumption of Domi-zllcn status, or federation with Cnuudu. The Conservative newspapcr quoted Maj. P. J. Cushin as say- ing the delegation considered Dominion: Secretary Viscount Addison "is pifllihg n clever 811mb‘ with our country‘, and we are not golfll h let him get away with it." lForgcr Sentenced To Twelve Years OTTAWA. ‘May 9—(CP)—Luclus Albert (Christmas) Parmalee. in- ternationally-known forger. was sentenced by Magistrate Glen Strike today to 12 years-to run concurrently-on each of iour charger of passing forged che- ques totalling 817.000. Captured shortly after he made the haul at iour Ottawa banks. Parmalee last week pleaded guilty to the charges. l li‘>i-'\i‘ p. s... mu. Bl .y,i What lle Saw 0n Recent Trip Ross Munro, CPs European correspondent. has returned from the Moscow where he covered council of foreign min ference. l-fcre. in the * series of articles, he lllves his 1:1.- pression of conditions in Sonet Russia. (By Ross ltIuni-n. Canadian Press Staff ivrlterl LONDON, May D-(CP) - The overwhcilning power wielded lll the Soviet Union by Prcnuol‘ Lila- iln and the small clique di-rattlug the affairs oi 190,000,000 Russians in the i0 Soviet Republics is (me of the sharpest iluprcsrionc 1c.- tamed after a trip to Russia. which included a month lll Mos- cow. The l-t-member Politburo--Po- liticai Bureau of the Communist Party of the Union of Socialist . where of the Soviet Republics-works in the big executive building bt-hiuu the Kremlin ramparts near tlic main clock-tower gate uuci is the most powerful dictatorship in tne Huge Fire Rages In British Guiana City _(iEORGETOVl‘N, British Guiana, May l)—-(CP) —Fire. men tonight were fighting a losing battle against a fire sweeping through two George- town city. blocks. By 8 p.rn. ADT at least three hufuess establishments und tin.- pust office in the commer- cial district had been destroyed and firemen said they were losing control. Although the exact cause of the lire was not known immed- iately , it was said f-o has e started in a bakery. Police Said the excited crowds outside tho ilre linca were r scent oi the scene two yearn ago when fire caus- uii lnss estimated at $3,000,000 in this city of 72.000 nt the centre oi the only British cul- ony in South America. ivorld. Other lasting impressions are the Soviet Union's vast nccd for consumer goods, the rela- tive poverty of the orilinargv Russians I saw. and tho special privileges enjoyed by the rul- in; and influential classes. I was struck by evidence every- vast sacrifice iii‘! Russians made in tho war, u sac- rifice which (loos not yct sncm properly appreciated in tlua ' csi. TContlnued Q11 Page l5. Col‘. W“; v-vv-r-w-m 3S CANADA FLOUR 1Mr. J. ll. Myers lit iflttawa Attending 'Dairy Conference , orrmvn. hlay r _ Plohn H. hfycrs, florlnci" "va-l tive member for Queclrs from 11730 to I035. will be one cf a delcgaiou which is waiting on Minister Gardiner tomorrow to (I15- cuss dairy prices in Cctnadzl. A dir-f cctor oi the Dairy Farm-sis (Ill Canada, Mr. Myers arrived i-n Ci-f Lawn lust night and tcday attend-i ed morning and afternoon sessions of a joint meeting of the Dairy Pzumcrs and the Canadian Fcdcrin’ tlon of Agriculture. Existing prise ceilings on butlcr; Alyors told The‘. and’ cheese. Mr. Guardian today, arc so low that the dairy farnicr is forced to sell Annual Inspection .01 Charlottetown fllir Cadet Sqdn. l ltunuai inspection of No. 60 Squadron Air Cadets of Charlotte- town was carried out last night at the AFITIOlLTiOS by Air Commodore FYG, Waite, chief air officer com- including Nu. 10 Group llaiifax. 11c by ' . Ldr. LP. " tile Glflllljc The local squadron oi 30 mcn was inspcctcd in various phases of |ir:lini'.1g. 'l‘l~.c commimdiiig; officer ‘ 1.. c. l‘ . . Sgt. M115. Dclorlc of Georgetown. ifoilriln _\'("l1l'5,i1i(‘lf‘hi at Prince of Wales College. Tho Air Commodore took the sal- [igyicuuum l ute at o. march past following the liPSpEvCilOil of the mien on parade. 'l‘hcil the visiting officers iztspccted the orderly room, stores and train- ing equipment. Air Commodore Waite commflnt- cd on the smartness of the men on lpnradc and the general turnout 0i the unit. 11c than went on to out- ‘lino to one boys the future policy iior air cadets, ntoniloning particu- larly the provisions for sclholar- l5hipS, One of the most interesting oflcrcti was ille trip to the United {Kiflgflilill this ycoi‘ for 46 cadets. his ' products below pzcdu-tiou ‘ _ W. _. . ‘I i. costs. Dairy fnrnirrs arc not tl_ uu'g'li'ovii‘f_gfl"cll “'11 be "cm i‘ lilo climge .111 that the liulilc null (mo Cadet Wm be selcfled from .“°‘“'-' m cxplamvd‘ m" “term- c-t-h wqtlndron. of which there are “W”. asking ‘he gownmlenc m two ui this Province. Then the best immm “mm m Se“ m “, one will bc chosen to mnke lhc nt a figure which woul of labor zuld ircrl with a mo. margin of p: flit. “For my p- i," Mr. ltfycrs suiti. "l have cpposcd (he £ll',Z‘_20.~l.Ol1 of 74 cent; n point for butter-int ..t I’ (Coiitillix-crl ‘on I Page Col.’ 21> I Survivor 0f Mine lDlsaster Dles lit 80 , PORT HOOD. N.S. (OP) one or the fcW Svprirrgllill. NS. lninc disaster of i891 in which 125 n-llucrs were kill- crl, dlrd at. (it? home of his cousin at lonely Alpine Ridge lloal‘ luv-r- last. wreck-end. ll was learned hcrc today. May 9 --i TO DESTROY MANSION NEW YORK. May 9 — (AP) -— The rlcloety old one-time mansion on upper Fifth Avenue that housed the Oollyer brothers. Langley and Homer, was mnrkcd for dcsfruc- lion today by the city as "a men- ace to life and property." Robert l". Wagner. Jr, housing and building commissioner. notified the public administrator that home qt the two late reclusee would be tom down. IHTIIR- [Afilili IO ll‘»l Ft the ‘ ' l tl\'l‘|'.Sl‘il_~‘, trip. , in addition lo the United K11151- ldciu scholarship provision is nladt‘ for ircc nil‘ training i0 the best cadet in cach squadron. The cvadct-s invoicing lilo trip to the bnltcd yum 1cm arc limited in ago tn 17 to ill; l-'.2 _\'f‘lll'S but. the cadet qualify- 113g L11‘ the frvt- air irilillilig may be older. Spccfal college scllOIurShips ‘ also available lo cadets. Air Commodore Waite and Sqdn. lillcu motored to (fhzirlottctowrii. ‘They arc returning (odny. | Inspection of the Sinnmerslde Ht-‘quadvon Willi be held later. i jNe g (By Elliott Chaze) ; ST. MARTINVILLE. La.. May lB-JAPJ-Willle Francis made his fsc-cond trip to the electric cnair ltoday. wearing his Sunday wants land his “Sunday heart." The same chair which spared his life through a meeanlcal fail- ure a year ago. took it this time. quickly and apparently painlessly. Electrocutloner Grady Jarrett threw the switch at 12.05 pm. and again at 12:06. At 12:10 the negro - was pronounced dead. Willie Francis told me two days ego that he was going to "wear my Sunday pants and my Sunday heart" to the chair. - "Ain't going to wear no beat- up pants to see the L-ord." he said. "Been busy talking my way into Heaven for the past year. Thom folks expecting me to come in style." Willie paid the legal penalty for the. killing of Andrew Thomas, a white druggist oi Si. Martin- are i gro o}; lTrip To Electric Chair Ngwsman Tel; Millions 0f Russians Celebrate vVictor y Day By EDDY GILMORE lion to progress despite the "hate lauded the Russian sinned forces. and the army ilcnvspaper Red Star claimed that the Soviet arlny could have occupied all of Germany without aid of lllc Allifl and lib- crated France as well. There were thousands o1 demon- strations in the cities qf the Sov- let Union on the day pi-ckcd by the Russians to celebrate the sccond anniversary of the victory over Germany. Sporting events, such as soccer and horse racing, attracted many spectators. The army newspaper Red Star put forth this boast: "We fought for three years slonr: with the foe tinder trying condi- tions. A second front (in France), as is known. was opened only after the Soviet army inflicted a decisive defeat on the Germans and it be- came clear that the Soviet Union was able with its own forces. with- out tho aid of the Allies. to occupy all oi Germany and liberate France.“ tThe actual surrender of Ger- many took place May 7, 1945. when OnL-Gcll. Alfred Jodi. German Army Chief of Staff. signed a cap- itulation at Rcims. Vicloryi-in-Eur- ope Day was set for May B. so that 1lie announcement could be made simultaneously from Moscow, Lon- icl-m and Washington. But the Rus- sians observe hiay 9 as VE-Dny be- cuusc the fornzal ratification was signed at a later ceremony in Rus- SiBfl-UCCllpiFd Berlin by Field Mar- shal Wilhlzlln Keitel and Soviet Marshal. Gregory K. Zhukov.» 'i‘hc Soviet organ New 'I‘i‘mes, in i-ll a lead editorial which was in- toPpPClOd as referring to the sup- portcrs -oi the '1\‘ll1l1'8.n program for aid lo Greece and Turkey, as- serted that lwo wars after the end of the way “mouthpleccs of inter- national reaction are raging once more. hiongcrs oi a new war. as Henry Wallace put it. keeping the kettle of hostility toward the Sov- iet Union at the boiling point." ll. S. House Passes Aid Bill WASHINGTON, May fl ---(API-— Tho llousc of Representatives passed flu» bill to give Greece and Tilrkey 54001300000 worth of Anter- ican aid against Communism lo- nlghl after defeating overwhelm- inzly all cnoves to limit it. 'l‘hr~ mcosurc. alrcady Phsscd by the Scnzilc. now goes 10- a confor- cucc colnmitlce for adjustment Oi sfiliiCfCllCCli. 'l‘licsc are minor, and Jcaders; cxpcct spccdy agreement ucrt wcck. but cvcn so tho bill will lrcach President. 'l‘runl:il1 a mculh .n.nd u halt‘ after tho dcudluc- his iadniinistratlon was rcporlcd olig- iinally to have sci. 1.05 ANGELES. May 9 -- ‘AP! ___ 1 ,._ V‘ C. ,_ H‘ “of l.tlr, Dupuls vmnc h," 1\il'_\T5|Cl‘d&_\' -I.l.raine Days California divorce Dnnad isuiviiivéxiislun; meflrmi llnllfax to Suizluncl-sitlc and from J. Hay Hendricks was upheld today by a supcrinz- court Jlldllt‘. who commented. howcvcr. (hut he conwllrvs iill‘ll‘ subsequent hfcvican rim-rec “a nu"'lj.' ' 0n Second ivrlle, in a holdup that netted $4 lhiirl o, watch. ‘ Francis went to the chair nftci‘ is year's argument over the right loi Louisiana to attempt an c»:- Eecufion n second time after a mc- ;chanlcal accident had prevented ;the first try. The fight went all ‘the way to the United Slates Supreme Court where the “Jgll Justices divided five to four last lJianuary in ruling against Pran- cs Only yesterday the Supreme (Court had tufnpd down another plea, which Willie's lawyer had {taken to Washington without the mnowledge oi’ the condemned man. The Louisiana Supreme Court and the State Pardon Board each refused three times to prevent lWlllWs second trip to the rnalr. Francis himself told his lawgvt-r this morning to make no last- minute attempt to slay the ex- ifllflltion, saying he was ready to |die. MOSCOW. May 9 -— (AP: -_ Millions of Russians today celeb- rated Victory Day as the Soviet press aserted Russia's detcrmlnay and undcrhaud ticniings of our (-11-- unics — the enemies of Conunun-l Zllost of tiic_ holiday editoxals , .__ jCommissioners To Make Trip llcross Country fine-day inquiry Slated For Charlottetown; Date Not Set Yet. (By JohnMLTeBIanc) OTTAWA. May 9—(CP)—Afte.r more than 1,500,000 words of testi- uloiiy had illowcrl across the m. the Board of '.l‘rans- woners today ended a hearings on the ‘raihvays’ side of the freight-rate jincrcasc case and prepared to il‘l‘i):‘l lllc t")l.iIliI‘_\' l0 1183i‘ from tlum- “no \\lil pay the $87,000,- ‘OOO-u-ycai‘ bill. I Submission of the rariways‘ lbaslc case ‘came to an abrupt close late in the day, just a little more than l2 weeks after the ‘railways had opened prescntahuus ;ln their claim for EO-per-cent lgoileral increases on freight rates. |The period was devoted almost exclusively to iivldence of wit- nesses for the Canadian National land Canadian Pacific Railways. , Until late in the final day, ll: ‘had not been determined whether the smaller railways-for wlioixi the Railway Association oi Can- ada had l0 witnesses on hand- would be called upon to place officials on the stand. But a rapid- fire irompromlse effected in court resulted in their evidence bcinl; |entered in the form of exhibits. ‘during an hour's extension of. the. session. _ The Board immediately went iinto consultation with counsel on (Continued on Page’ 5 Col. 5) 4 (us. ‘II-nae. ‘film’ Woaales MY eoss 1S 1e: nuueaa or. N uusuamreo‘ ON 4m: PM El TORONTO. May I - (Cm-j Minimum and maximum temper- atures: Vancouver 51. 58; Edmon- "tc-n 53, 61; Regina 34, 70; Winni- pcg 28, 62; Toronto 32. 4'7; Ottawa 27. 46; Montreal 32, 45; Quebec 1S, 42; Saint John 36. 47; Moncton. D5, 44; Halifax 39. 50; Charlotte- town 37. 43; Sydney 36. 4S; Yar- mouth 40. 47. HALIPYAX, May 10 ---(Satu.rda_vl -» (CP\--\\'cziihei- synopsis and ni- ficial inland forccnsts issued byihn Dominion Public Weather Officc at; 12:15 .\..\1. today. Synopsis: 1111c weather viva: mostly cloudy and cold over the Alnrilimvs 1~‘rida_v with a icw snou- lflurrles especially; in hilly regions. Cold air from Ontario and Qucbcu ‘Cclililllws 1o flow into this district [and temperatures generally roach lllic 30s (luring the night. As clouri ‘Jorma again Saturday,‘ morning Hm icool weal hcl‘ will con-tinuc during tlr .r!n‘.'. The high prcssurc area ccillrw (Qilvnr (he (Ircal Lakes should drill ‘in (tho south of (he ilaritimcs mvl i hue \\'!‘l‘liIl(‘l‘ is. expected ior Sundae ‘in till‘ soulhcru reclcus. llmvcvct‘ T! mfiw disturbance has developed ill liudson Strait and may cnusv snow fiurrics Sunday in the northern regions. Forecasts. valid until Saturday midnight: Prince Edward lslandr-Cloud)‘ Saturday clcarng during the even- ing. Frost. in valleys at night. and contiuurd cool durinfl m“ dfly- WWI winds 15. lllgh Saturday of. Char- lotteiown 48. Outlook for Sunday. clear. Higlh tide this ailemoon at 1.11 and (ctilght at 3.06. Sun sets this evening at 7.16 and rlscg tomorrow morning at 4.37. Last quarter Imoon May 13th. 3.01! It. ‘u. _ Sum-memidc tide eighteen mm< utes later than Charlottetown. CAR FERRY "PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND" Dally Except Sunday. Leave Borden at 8.40 A.M.. 1 PM 4.30 P. M Leave Tonmentlne at 10.05 Q. M 2.40 P. M., 7.30 P. M. IUNIIAY Leave l-‘lnrden 6.45 P. M. Leave Tormcntinc 8.00 P. hi.