MAXIMS OIL MERE/MAN, ii Cnqanotstmncinforfoariilou oscltolL The Guardian. Three Cents, slorning Dilly Founded i881. Read by Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Everybody CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1949 LIBERALS WIN SWEEPING ELECTION VICTORY P. E. I. Party Standing Unchanged In House _ Prince Edward Island once again returned three Liberals and one Progressive Conservative in yester- days Federal general election, with Mr, W. Chester S. McLure, the suc- cessful Conservative candidate in the 1N5 elections, lending the field yfiSlfirdliy \vith 10,568 votes, with we poll still to be heard from. In i945 his total vote was 9,253. My; .1. Lester Douglas, who top- pad tllo Queen's County polls in 19915 with 9572 votes, received 10,- 536 yesterday. A close third was lilr. J. Angus MacLoan (P.C.) with 51,5156 votes. Mr. Miller (Lib.) re- ceived 9,647 votes and Mr. Houston, the C.C.F. candidate, 447. Coming Events "Eldon Legion Dance, Fiat River flail, 1st July. "Bee Vernon River Players, Fort Augustus Hall, Tuesday, June 28th. "Mall your Films to Garnhum Illoto Studio. Charlottetown. "Ice Cream Social, Rose Valley Church Grounds, Thursday, June 30th. "Pantry Sale. Prowse Bros. Sat- ilurday, July 16th, st. Charles Aux- HT)’. "Meeting Clyde L.O.B.A. Wed- rlcsday night. All members please attend. _-_._ "Bradalbane tonight st 9.00 ‘Gene Autry" in "Trail to San Antone." "Concert. and Dance in st. Pat- rick's School. Lot 22, Wednesday, June 29th. "Dance in Graham's Road Hail Tuesday. June 28th. Music by Rol- lie MacKenzie. "Regular Danes at the ,"Sea Breeze". Vlatoria, each Wednesday. Dancing 9 till 1. "Dance in Morell Hall Wednes- day. June 29th. Music by Rollie McKenzie‘: Orchestra. "Corran Bann Hall. Wednesday. June 29th, Stvcn Mile Bay Players present “The Masquerade". Dance. Melody Boys Orchestra. "Regular dance East Royalty Rink HalLTuesday, June 2B. East- ern Rhythm Boys. Bus leaving i.M.T. at 9.454000. "Western Musical ‘Show and dance. Lower Montague Hall. Wednesday. June 29. by Western entertainers. Tittle 9 pm. "Come to M. R. E. C. Convention for Southwest Queens, Long Creek Baptist Church. June 29th. Ralph Young Convention Leader. “Don't miss the big Ice Cream Social, Variety Concert and Dnnct’. all at Eliotts Hall, Pairview. on Thursday. June 30th, at a P. M. "Special feature showing at MacDonald Bros. ‘Iheatrc tonight. Soc "The Other Love", starring Barbara Stanwyck, plus Serial. "Variety Concert, Pownal Hall, June 30th. Come and hear the Brwsun Trio. the Caledonia allows. Archie Hume, Violinist and crs. "Come one. come all to Mount. Slcravitri on Tlhursday, June 30th. Lobster supper, amusements. fol- ‘N by regular dance. Dapper krved 4.30 to 9.30. "Don't miss the big dance in New Glasgow Hall. Wednesday, June 29. Dancing from 9 to 12.30. Good music.canieen service. Spon- sored by the New Glasgow Rink. “Follow the crowd to Afton Ill! 'i‘ussday. June 28th, when South Wlnsloa present their hum- °'°"§ P11)’ ‘The Meddlsome Maid" in ald of Nine Mile Creek W. I. Don't mlu it. . "we require number young pigs t Week. Paying 824.00 pair for hm weighing thirty pounds. one or write if youhave any to filler and we will call and pick than Ill- Wiilard Prowte, Buckley. “Regular Dance. East Royalty link mu. Tuesday, Juno not, 0.30 ~12.30. Muaio by Intern Rhythm Under auspices of Hockey flab. Bu: leaving I. M. ‘r. at 9.15- °»00. Admission ao cents. cshtcen lflvioe. tree chock room. "Show Moreli every ‘hlesdsy. Jlidly. Saturday, aoo P. M. aa- milsion lilo-Soc. Coming tonight "fir. “Sitting Pretty". starring aco- "1 Young. Maureen O'Hara. Clif- "a was and Richard Haydn. 1mm Anti-inch. This h one of the llama-t shows of Lil also. See it W! laugh plenty. it's good. _Prince was 1n Kings County Mr. T. J. Kick- ham (Lib.) who resigned from the Provincial Legislature to run for the Federal House, won out with 5016 votes against 4411 for Maj. MacDonald (Con). One poll is not accounted for in these figures. Mr. hiat-Naughfs re-clcctlon in achieved with 7,972 votes, against 7.814 for Brig. Price (Con) and 1180 for Mr. MacLcan, the C.C.F. candidate. Election day passed without much excitement throughout the Prov- ince. Indeed, 1t was one of the quietest elections in years, and party workers could only hazard a guess as to how the voting was go- ing, Following are the polls: results by Si. Laureni Comments 0n Election liesuli Q1710. June 7i - (G) _ This old Capital City tonight sc- clalmed the second French-speak- ing Canadian Prime Minister since confederation. - Slightly flushed and wearing a broad smile, Prime Minister Bt. Laurent got a thundering ovation when he came out oi his home on broad Grand Allee Avenue shortly after nine o‘clock as news of the Liberal sweep of the country came in Thousands massed ln front of his home_ cheered and hundreds of autos splashed with pictures of the Prime Minister and bunting tootcd (Continued on Page 3 Col. 4) (Continued on Page 5 Col. I) Standing By Provinces (By The Canadian Press) Final Party standing ‘by Provinces: Party Toisi Niid PEI NS NB 5 3 9 8 2 1 3 2 ‘ . 0 0 1 0 S. C. . .10 0 0 0 0 cpendcnt 5 0 0 0 0 I d.-L. 1 0 0 0 0 Total 262 7 4 13 10 (copyright. 1040. by The Canadian Que Ont Man Saslr Alta BC Yukon 68 56 l2 15 5 10 0 2 25 1 1 2 3 0 0 1 3 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ‘l3 83 16 20 17 18 1 Press) Chdpdeldine Loses In Nicolet Yumasku QUEBEC. June 27 -- (OP) - Renaud Chapdelaine, the Progres- sive Conservative who scored an upset Federal by-eiection victory in Nicolet Yamaska last February tonight went down to personal de- feat-ln that riding. He lost to M. Bolsvert in a. two- way fight. With 92 out of 115 polls heard from. Mr. Boisvert led 7.946 to 7,740, a. majority of 206. Mrs. Angus Mclclnnis LesesTe Liberal , VANCOUVER, June 2'1 - (CP) - Mrs. Grace Macinnis. daughter of J.S. Woodsworth. founder of the C.C.F., was defeated as C.C.F. w; candidate in Vancouver South by Liberal A. Laing. Mrs. Maclnnis had hoped to form a parliamentary husband-and-wife tcam with hus- band Angus MacInnis who was re- elected ln Vancouver East. Houde Elected MONTREAL, June 27 - (CE- Mayor Camililen Honda today was the sole non-Liberal to win elec- tion to Parliament. from Montreal's 20 seats as the Island swept 1n 19 Liberals including four Cabinet Ministers. The colorful’ Chief Magistrate narrowly edged out J. A. Mcunlcr, Liberal, in tho new riding oflPa- pincau. C.C F. and Progressive Conservative candidates ran far behind. It was Mayor iloudefls first election to the Federal House, although he formerly was a mem- ber of the Quebec Legislature. Finance Minister Abbott, De- fence Minister Claxton, Solicitor- Gcneral Jean and Postmaster Gen- eral Bertrand all were returned. along with Hon.. G. Fauteux. Speaker of the House of Commons. The complete and corrected count from all 154 polls gave Mayor Houde 12,719 VOlcs to 12,634 for Mr.. Meunicr — a plurality of 85 J. E. Cadleux of the C CF. had 5m votes and W. Kendall, Pro- gressive Conservative. 577. Both lost their deposits. Statement By Conservative Leader OTTAWA, June 27 -- (CP) - George Drew tonight called on Pro- gressive Conservative supporters to start "building immediately for the future." " He said the Liberals had been re- turned by n "decisive majority" in today's federal election but "we will start immediately to build a strong party for the service of our country." Mr. Drew issued a formal state- ‘ merit from his office at national Progressive Conservative head- quarters here as a crowd of party orkcrs and supporters milled around outside. Mrs. Drew and his two Cl1iiflTEi'i—-Efl\Vfl1'd, 11, and Sandra, nine-were in his office with him. The statement was handed to re- porters by Dick Bell. national Pro- gressive Conservative secretary. and Mr. Drew met reporters in his office after the statement was is- sued. Mr.‘ Drew's statement said the Progressive Conservatives will sup- port the Liberals “in everything they do which is to the advantage of our people and our country. We will oppose everything that should be opposed. We will start immed- intciy to build n strong party for the service nf our country. "The Progressive Conservative Party has a great role to play in the futllro as it has in the past." John McDonald, defeated Liberal candidate in Carleton where Mr. Drew won re-clcction tn the Com- mons. cnnlo to party headquarters in downtown Ottawa to congratu- late the Conservative leader on his victory. 0 leb E i ,1... 8C 3S In Quebec East where Prime Minister St. Laurent was re-eiectcd complrte figures for the 231 polls gave ilrc following results: Drotlln. PC. eon; st. Lawn». L. 26015; Tousignant, UE. 1404. Britain, Argentina Sign Trade Pact; U. S. Objects BUIJNOS AIRES. June 2'1 —(AP) - Britain and Argentina today signed a five-year trade agreement ca; which the United States object- The pact provides Britain with a large supply of meat and osila for Argentina to take quantities of British industrial products. Britain will spend at minimum of £i20,000,000 ($510,000,000) annually for Argentina products and Argen- tina a minimum of £12i,535,000 an- nually for British products. The United States has objected that the pact violates the spirit of free competitive international trade. Marking the end of negotiations lasting four months and five days. rieaidont Juan Peron sharply rap- ped "outside criticism" in a short qleech at the ceremony. He said both sides sought by av- ary means to conclude _a pact on multilateral principles but in vain. Sir John Balfour. British ambas- aador, did not refer directly to the United Btltdl protests but said the I two countries have found bilateral trading the only possible course. He said both countries are free to buy from the United States when they have dollars available. The signing touched off sharp criticism among United States Sen- ators in Washinflton. who amid strong resentment would be creat- ‘ed among those who hoped the European Recovery Program would promote frcer world trade. In Ottawa the general opinion was that the agreement will not hurt Canada. and there was sym- pathy for the attitude of the Unit- ed Kingdom. Ono official said the Dominion has little meat with which to supply Britain. The agreement goes into effect July 1. LONDON, Juno l’! - (Reuters) -- A.J. Jackson, secretary of the National Federation of Meat Trad- ers‘ Associations. said tonight that the British meat ration might be increased soon. ~ He was commenting on the sign- ing today of the trade pact be- tween Britain and Argentina- 'Yeste1'day’s Victors ‘In PEI MR. W. C. S. McLUItE (Queen's) MR. J. WATSON MsoNAUGl-IT (Prince) i Final Standing i: Canadian Press final party stand- ‘, ing. 194D 192 42 l2 10 6 1 0 262 §imceoasE§ MemberiElecied Following is the Canadian Press list by parties of members elected (x—member of last House): LIBERAL! J. L. DOUGLAS (Queen's) ) Mr.. Party Vote Standing (By The Canadian Press) Lib 69.648 32.880 112.119 43.841 $156,115 i ' als . . 4 (Copyright, 1949. by The Canadian Press). DIR. T J . KICKHAM (King's) PC CCI‘ others 23.325 195 - 32,734 1,629 .. 121.847 30,780 .. .. 84.871 9.117 . 327,507 17,470 1 l 6.093 656.219 267.324 45.780 58.699 25,848 70.842 31.151 15.324 27,538 37,872 1,381,820 509,252 280,724 Carleion_ Riding Final figures for the night in Carleton where Progressive Con- servstive leader Drew was elected were: 185 of 18G polls: Drew P.C. 17924; Forsey C.C.F. 2019; McDonald, L. 13616. Liberals Win Big Victory In Quebec QUEBEC, June 27—The Liberal Party scored one of its greatest Quebec victories in history in to- day's general election. The party won 0B of the Pro- vince‘: 73 seats. The Progressive Conservatives elected two men. one by a narrow margin in Three Rivers and another by a majority of 312 in Labelle. Three Indepen- dents. includlng Mayor Camiliien Halide, who stood as a candidate in Montreal Papineau, were elect- ed. The Liberals have not scored such a sweep in Quebec since 1921 when they won all of the 65 seats then established. Eight new seats were set up under the 1947 redistribution bill. In a Province where the Pro- gressive Conservatlvea had hoped to gain some ground. even some of the party's stalwarts went down to defeat. John T. Hsckett. the Party's member for Stanstesd in the last Commons and a form- er president of the‘ Canadian Bar Association, was defeated. labor-Progressive leader Defeated TORONTO. June 27 - (C?) — Tim Buck, National Labor-Progres- sive Party lender, was dofoatod in Toronto ‘Trinity by Lionel Conach- er, Liberal. one-time all-round professional athlete and fornter Ontario Athletic Courmiaaioner. Conacbea- also defeated Progressive Inquest In Deaih 0f Mr. Sophus Phelan Mr. Sophus Phelan, 44. Ocean View. died in the Charlottetown Hospital yesterday morning as a result of a oar accident on the St.. Peter's Highway Saturday night. Mrs. Phelan, his wife, while suffer- ing serious injuries, was reported by Hospital authorities last night to be in a satisfactory condition. In addition to his wife Mr. Phelan is survived by 12 children. l-Ie was wall known having operat- ed a. road machine in the Belfast. district for quite a number of years. Coroner Dr. J D. lvtaoGuigsn ordered an inquest and after the Jury viewed the body yesterday afternoon the hearing was sdjoum- ed until Wednesday evening. It will be held at the hank Hennes- sey Funeral I-iccne. Members of the jury are H. 3.. Weeks, foreman, Elmer Mallett, Melvin Duffy, Arthur Gormley. Harry Lsrter, Edison Wood and J. E. Cullen. Two Men Killed’ In Plane gash nnATl-"onn, one, June i‘! - (OP) — Two men were killed to- day at nearby Atwood when their plane crashed into thick bush. ‘they were identified as: Sqdn Ldr. James 11.. Thompson of the R. C. A. i". (station unavailable) and his brother, Dr. Ross Thomp- son, a veterinary surgeon of At- wood. Iilli details were not immediately available. It i; believed Sqdn. Ldr. Thompson was flying his brother from Hamilton to Atwood in a service aircraft- A Storakeopa near Atwood said the plane suddenly nosed over and piurnlrlotted into a. thick bush near his store. Both men were dead Conservative and O. C. I’. oppon- cnts. when w; arrived. Antigonish-Guysborough: x-J. R. Kirk, unchanged. Cape Breton North and Victoria: N. M. MacLean, unchanged. Montreal Outremont-St. Jean: x —G. E. Riniret, unchanged. Inverness-Richmond: W1‘. Car- roll. unchanged. Beauharnois: from B.P. Burin-Burgeo: C.W. Carter, new seat. Lunenburg: x—l-1on. l-LR. Win- ters, unchanged. Pictou: x-I-i. B. McCui1och, un- changed. R. Cauchon. gain Cbapleau: D. Gourd, unchanged. Restigouche - Madawsska: x-B. Michaud. unchanged. Si. Hyacinthe-Bagot: J. Ion- taine. unchanged. Trinity-Conception: L. Stick. new seat. York-Sunbury: x—-1-ion. M. G. Gregg. unchanged. Saint John-Albert: D. A. Riley, gain from PC. Terrebonne: x-L. Bertrand,“- changed. Gatineau: x—L. Raymmd. Ul- changed. Brantford: x-W. R. Macdonald, unchanged. St. Jean-Iberville-Napiervilie: z -A. Cote. unchanged. Joliette-UAssomption-Montcalm: x-G. E. LaPaime, unchanged. Lac St. Jean: x-A. Gauthier, new seat. Quebec Eastrx-L. St. Laurent. unchanged. Ottawa East: x-J. T. Richard. unchanged. Russell: x—J.O. Gout", unchang- ed. Waterloo North: x-L. O. Breit- hnupt. unchanged. Quebec-Montmorency: x-W. La- croix, gain from Ind.-L. Hull: x-l-Ion. A. Fournier, un- changed. Westmoriand: EW. George. un- changed. Kent (N.B.): I-A. D. Lo!!!- unchanged. Gloucester: x-C. '1'. Richard. unchanged. Chambiy-Rouvlile: x-R. Pinard, unchanged. Shefford: x-M. Boivin, un- changed. ‘ Montmagny-LTslet: x-J. Le- sage. unchanged. Northurnberland (N. 8.): G. R. Mcwilliam. unchanged. Humber-St. George's: WP. Kent, new seat. Montreal St. Mary: x—l<Ion. G. Fauteux. unchanged. Montreal Laurier: x-I-Ion. E Bertrand. unchanged. Grand Fails-White Bay: T. G. W. Ashbourne. new seat. Algoma West: x-G. I2. Nixon. unchanged. Sudbury: x-J. L. Gauthier, new seat. Montreal Hochelags: x—R. Eud- es, unchanged. Quebec South: x-I-Ion. C. G. Power. gain from 1nd. Ottawa West: x—G. J. Mell- raitb. unchanged. Stormont: x-Hon. L. Chevrier. unchanged. Fort William: x-D. Mcfvonun- changed. Temlscouata: x-J. I‘. Pouliot, gain from Inti-L. Bonaventure: x-B. Arsenault. unchanged. Levis: x-M. Bourget, gain from Ind-L. Richeileu-Vercheres: x — G. Cournoyer, unchanged. Charievois: A. Maltals. gain from ind. Montreal‘ St. Antoine -West- mount: x-I-Ion. D. C. Abbott. un- changed. Montreal Si. Denis: x-A. Denis, unchanged. changed. Montreal St. Lawrence-St. George: x-Hon. B. Clarion. Gaspe: x-J. G. L. Langiois, un- changed. ArgenteulI-Deux - Montagnes: Valois. gain from Ind-L. Montreal Cartier: x-M. l-Isrtt. unchanged. Montreal Mercier: x-Hon. Jean. unchanged. Rimollskl: x-G. Beizile. un- changed. Montreal Si. James: x-1!. Beau- dry. unchanged. Champlain: I. Rochfori. changed. Quebec West: x-C. Parent. gain (Continued on Page s Qfl, I) P. J. Ull- Kamourasks: x-E. Marquinun- lava is swift 0d foot; IMUI a. man of war. MAXIMS 01A. MERE MAN 12 PAGES 'I‘l|o Liberal Government rode servstive bid for power. in 1935. the Liberals exceeded the the 245-n1eniher House of 1945. built up a. seat-total so impressive The towering avilanche of Lib- eral ballots flattened the Govern- ment's two rmlln opponcnts—the C. C.F. and the Progressive Con- servative Parties-and reduced their parliamentary strength far below what ii was in the last House. Only the Social Credit Party, strongly entrenched in Alberta for years, appeared to be even coping with the Liberal tide. It appeared l they might hold 10 of Alberta's 17 ‘ seats. They commanded 13 seats in the last Commons. ‘. At the BO-per-cent mark in votei tabulation, more than one-half of, the popular vote was Liberal. Their percentage ‘at that point was 53.! against 31 for the Progressive Con- ,- servstlves. r Basically. the Liberal victory; turned on all-out support froml’ Quebec, where the Prdgresive COil-l servatlves had hoped—snd expect- ed - to make deep inroads with the support of the Provincial Gov- ernment of Maurice Duplessis. The llabitant preferred to vote for Que- bec's native son, Louis Stephen St. Lflllfflll. the first French-speaking Prime Minister since Sir Wilfrid Laurier, another Quebecer with vote-getting magic. , But the extent of the Liberal win was widened with an unexpected turn to the Liberals in the histor- ically-Conservatlve Province of Ontario. There, the Liberals won not only their own seats but also a number which were in the Pro- gressive Conservative column in the last House. Gain In Saskatchewan In prairie Saskatchewan, seat of s C.C.F. Provincial Government since 1946. the Government mark- ed up heavy gains. Herc. where the C.C.F. held 18 Federal seats in the last House. the Liberals cap- tured 13 and led in two others in the late tabulations. The 0C1‘. won four and the Progressive Con- servatives one. It appeared that the C.C.F. would come out of that Province with only four seats. With 1'1 more seats in the new House - there were 24.5 in the last it appeared that the Liberals would surpass their i940 election victory. when they retained 1'18 members against a combined op- position of 67 - the greatest maj- ority in Canadian history. That 1940 triumph came under the leadership of Rt. Hon. William Lyon Mackenzie King, who fumed the Liberal leadership and the prime mlnistcrship over to Mr. St. Laurent last year and retired to private life. Both Mr. St. Laurent and George Drew, Progressive Conservative leader, won personal victories in their home ridings. But John Bracken. the man who iohn Bracken loses In Brandon WDTNIPEG. June 27 — (GP) - John Bracken, forrrlcr Progressive Conservative leader, was defeated by Liberal J. E. Matthews in Bran-l, don constituency in today's Fed- eral election. ‘Mr. Matthews was sitting member for Brandon in the last House. while Mr. Bracken rep- resented Neepawa, a constituency combined with Portage under the redistribution act" School Trustees For ilnii No. l The first meeting of the new school board administering School Unit No. 1 was held at Parkdalc School last evening. Mr. Wellirlz- ion Dixon was appointed chairman and Mr. GM. Rice. secretary. The new board made provisions for the hiring of teachers for the coming year and will assume their duties on July 1. The board consists of the follow- ing representatives from the part- icipating schools: Messrs Fred Driscoil, Parkdtile: Gordon Rodd and Art. McQllaid, Spring Park; Harold Heariz, East Royalty; Ern- est MacMlllan, Central Royalty; Mrs. Fred Gates. West Royalty; Mrs. Wallace Rodd. Winslos Sia- tion and Mr. Lloyd Jenkins. Win- Luurent of the greatest Parliamentary majority in history Subscriptions Delivered $0.011 , Mail 85.00; other Provincu A l). S. 01,00 St. Laurent (iovlt Returned To Power With Large Gains By GEORGE KITCHEN Canadian Press Staff Writer back into office yesterday in l-l unprecedented Atlantic-to-Paclfio election swoop which all but elim- inated the C.C.F. as a national party and shattered o. Progressive Con- Rcpeatlng their string of general election victories which began record of 17B members elected t! Vote by vote, riding by riding, hour by hour. from the Eastern seaboard through the seven time-zones to the Yukon. the Government that it assured Prime Minister St l Prime Minister Si. Laurent went into the Progressive vative leadership in (Continued O11 Page 5 Col. 2), m: Aiitattr. taunt hairdo benefits’ f Rifitl: iN Tiiliflfiii. moss oulcutv .-fiiAN' ~ cottons Hi8 Heap!- s TORONTO. June 2'1 -— (OP) -, Minimum and maximum tempera» tures: Victoria. 4e. M: Resins 51' 5'1; \V1n11jpgg 64,80‘, Toronto fi, 90; Ottawa 62. 74: Montreal b9, 70: Quebec 54, 67; Saint John 56, S5: Moncton 42. 66; Halifax 53. 657 Charlottetown 51. 61; Sydney 47. 5r; Yarmouth s2. 67; Si. John's 39. 42. HALIFAX, June 27 —- (C?) —~. Official forecasts issued tonight by the Dominion Public Vlleathcr 0f< fice at Halifax and valid until mid- night Tuesday. Synopsis: Monday: evening the weather WM fine over the Marillmcs. Earllel in the day iilcrc llzlcl been drlzzll in many sections. Drier all‘ from the north spread 0W1‘ the 111513161 and the \\(‘il!i‘ii‘t‘ clcnred. A high lli‘i‘.<=lli'0 area is expect“ to remain ovc‘: the district so til-at 51¢" j. pro fort-cast for Tues- dhv. frccinnal inrocnsts: Prince Ed- ward Isiallll — Clear during thi night null on Tllcsdfll’ Willi 15ml chance in tcvnpcrrltllre. Lighl winds lnw curly Tuesday morn- ing and high in the afternoon at Charlottetown ~45 and 62 .___..i________ High tide today at 12.1!) A. M and 11.25 P. M. Sun rises this morning at 4.28 and sets at 8.04.. Silmmcrsidc tide elrzhlcm ml“: utes later than Charlottetown. BORDEN CAR FERRY SCHEDULD WEEK DAYS Lv. Borden Lv. Cape Tormentinl 9:10 A.M. 10:35 11.1w. 1.00 PM. 2:40 P-M- mo ram. ‘H30 PM» SUNDAYS Lv. Borden Lv. Cape Tormentirl 9m; 5,101, 10:35 A.M. 1.00 PM. 3M PM- 6:45 RM. 8:00 PJL WOOD ISLANDS - CABIBOU DAILY FERRY Leave Wood Inland! ‘i A.M.: 9 AM; 11 A.M.; l. P314 3 PM; 5 P.M. Leave Caribou 1 AM; 0 AM; 1i A.M.: 1 {M} aloe. 3 PMJ .'i Pa“. Oons 1942 Ca I brought them 66 seats in the 1 i