i vow I700» sfDominiotn To Pro Sole Blaimi 0n ilttawzi Stand n; irsacv Y WA,Ma-y8—(OP)—'Ihe PsovsncialConfcs-ence 0P6 A CON FEENCE ADJORN CCCC with P Jones Blamlesifentral Just One Year Age- mot Quebec-lives uncccup sip table. who reiterated st m; i m‘ first he could 0t accept uswcsals aid not the afternoon Minister Mackenzie pm made his line beioreagecishnon "some... ao- - wnlitwouldbesnnoimced. King Non-committal ' islet idackmnie King Coming Even "Rilmm e Sale. holy Name ‘All, llsy til. 5-4-11 "Rummuseoals, Fire Hall. at s pm. today. l-li "P u Sal iods tBRM. Iooremdr willlcbegd‘; Aiixzidrs W.“ k . b "Cake Sale, Zion“ Lladil Guild. lsolznans this Saturday afternoons I P. M. oil-ii. “it's s. Date-See “Bat s Lest 3st" in Long River HILL. aw Illd 10th, 1i. u "lllllessrvt; ‘Ma , 15f?‘ f: ‘Vi-gig: his. “e y ° 5-4-14 "Rummage Sela. Kirk Hall base- ment, Saturday. sy (its. at 3.30. blob-Edi. P2131,“ dies isle‘ (Gifideshft. rs a . a ur s . at 6 o'clock. w. y 5-3-21. “Dance -- New Perth Hail. Mon- fily. May 6th. Burke's Orchesga.” I . _-__. “Rummage Bale st Market mlllfillls. Saturday. May 4 st 8.00. B -l-Ii. “Dance —- Pisquid Blast School. May 8th. Good music. 1. as served. 5-4- d-¥°fv‘i‘l°°s.‘it In .n°$°"un§““"‘ ' ', s-s-esi. ltions - power" also . s n‘: ‘$0700. 11%‘: s" '§?.'.'.Zi.’.‘.‘;§.‘2..i“‘§€5i£.3!"“ . . it!!! after ‘his inhsritsn firs». im- "h ' Siill lindecided umh Gladstone i-llgginbothsm. Re. 1i. ' 1 ears w»; no fooilsfihim t retinas gJ-Iesenz snote-tcPi-ime‘ cheering Danes welcomed British hoops‘ arrival in Copenhagen m u” s, lull. but gunfire in celebration or the entry touched oft riots with German troops awaiting surrender. The last large group cf Ger- mans sumndescd in southern Germany, leaving only the Seventh Ger- ‘man army oiscosius the A111."- .- - ,___.. ' .,. . _ ' ‘IORDNTO. May S-(OPL- ‘IWQ B u women and one man were seriously ll g hurt. and m other; were mowed tonight when a motor-truck and trailer crashed into s crowned streetcar st the intersection of Bathurst and Bloor Streets in ——-- west-central Toronto. OTTAWA. Hay B .— (W) _—- The gasoline tank of the truck finance {Bid Willi exploded on the impact. and with- in QGIl-IIWH! h! 1 ‘Piilh m?‘ in a few minutes the streetcar WEN" PIWKYEW!“ W1‘ u" 7V3!“ and the truck were in flames as u" MEN“ passengers fought to get out of “'9 the hurrah: streetcar. l“ Ln ure ersons were remov- w ‘mhn Bndam ed before ‘the streetcar was total- ly destroyed. Crowds that flocked to the scene m‘ “m” helped remove passengers from the burning streetcar. Many were pulled through the windows with 8 th r clothes on firs. and nearby residents sup- cd the conference. Mr, Ilsley said he could not give any specific indication of when the mam ula brooch w° b” t ‘Mm storekeepers and plied blankets ‘Judd clotlalnxh to f t the ure an ep szrsra-rsu-zsmslzssiftii fitti- n»... 4th at. 7 P. M. by Dorcas Group of A ltltamglt my?‘ "l" - ans r m ss on m‘ wmm" "axmnt 6444i‘ "afrwfifttbounsdohfiioor car ollernlted Uni . c eparo was cross ng uldrwigirgfleilfiougilooyqxtllliay gaul-A the 323.5111! intersection with the officers requested to attend. Games, green light when it was struck by an: lunch sored b libs-l a southbound tractor and trailer. armament Committee will ¥ llow The '1‘. T. C. statement said that meeting. All welcome. r brakes on the transport were _ ——— reported to have failed to func- "Livcstock Marketing Board ticn. ".‘;i:...:.‘. 02;"... “will “r3” Finds llew Wealth, ‘M’ Fans As Nuisance g highest price we've paid for hogs in psst "Loadin hogs st all usual oints _ during west of Na 0th. wll be _~ ——- Buying s province-w de price. the all!!!‘ JOHN. N. 8.. May 3-40?) ighast we‘ve paid for past twenty -- cg Lloyd. the 00-year-old War ' miss it. veteran who inherited 5100.000 in Mar ' story-hook fashion. is finding that l-l-l hls- slowly-acquired wealth ma --p ~ are somewhat of’ a nuisance. Walt Ding Produc- deluged with phone cvis “Hold Ygur o of visitors are l l’ m g into his tiny, corner Toronto said that twenty years. not last.- I ' d lis was visited sen. ggsnt direct from - mlnki tamptAed to s.ell him ma: one Toronto. the sole beneficimy! of of trsdbtmd. n! rman. whom iusnbe hill brother rescued Provinces May Bc Forced To Fail In Linc (By Douglas How) OTIlAWA. May 3-(C'P)—Oplnien was widely expressed early tonight after indefinite adjournment of the Dominion-Provincial Conference that the Dominion would imple- ment its unacceptsd proposals when it brings down its budget for the current session of Perils- ment. ‘ Hovincisl Premiers were among those who predicted the Federal Government would go ahead with its far-reaching plans and is: the chips fall where they may. Just what form of administrative confusion would be born of such I "90 U"! future would have to decide but there was no disposi- tion among several Premiers to accept it with pessimism. Come foresaw little the Pmvin- ces could do to forestall the Dom- lnion plans and predicted that the Provinces would have difficulty in finding a course that would not see them forced to conform to the tmhof economy that grows out of all Smiles st Adjournment But regardless of what thoughts beat beneath, the conference broke up in smiles. Prime Minister Mackenzie King smiiingily shook hands with the Premiers, then walked with rs. porters part way down the long corridor between the Senate and his office. Premier Drew of Ontario, em- erslnc from another room, sold the next step was up to Ottawa. He had already blamed the Dom- inion Government for responsobll- ity for any failure to agree. _ And-lie Premie , emq; h", 9011-. . ~- ‘cellar or" inufikiil?!‘ myself right now ‘was-this mp necessary?’ " 'i_ Justice Minister St. Inurnnt, far from despondent. talked with newsnapermen. too. and tclrl them the Dominion would continue "all possible met ods" to seek and keep understandi g. Mr. St. Laurent did not unhappy or sad. In fact. nobody in the corridors seemed unhappy or sad, . Maybe they all were glad tho great poker game was over, I68"! Strong Protest By Delegation From ilnion lid. Yesterday afternoon, s determ- ined-lookbsg-aathe-flna of farmers and other residents of Union Road heeded by m. n1. ‘loo, od the d-floos- lobbies of the Pro- vinc Building. At 20 minutes bapast two o‘c , they were admit to the o od Hon. George H. Bar- bour. Ntlnlstszhgf Pgbifsworks and wI-ys .er, where ey presumed their road grievances. » Mir. Yeo, as girou . isuorsned Mr the vicCom isscosonift wesesuffioiesitlywiieoedto titeOouspsnytosetdown stock salsl- Y o would-be robbers D Embargo fin. ' (Wk-Of- k Liliana] hallway w» there is little economic might Demands Action GIION. May 8 - (C?) Gusrdia. (above) Uni- ef and m. “Mons! £31211 lkcd o t n genes , y ws u c a me of the Combined Food Board to y when “nencil-pushinz statisticians". as he called them. owed up instead of officials with authority. Mr. Le. Guardia prof-Gated he could not feed people on statis- Lim and r wheat." called for another season next Tuesday. and served notice that he expects "the head representatives of each coun- try to attend." 0ffsr Prizes But llc Interest In Russian U"! (By Glenn Williams) LONDON. May 3 —- (A17)—The Soviet Government called on tho Russian people today to invest a month's pay each in a reconstruc- tion loan of 20.000.000.000 rubies (nominally 03.714.000.000) offering them rich prizes in an elaborate state lottery system. _ The lottery will pay prises ranging up to 50,000 rubles (s9,- 436) for a i00-ruble ($18.81) bond and envisages prizes to 664100.000 bond-holders totalling 17.811.200.000 rubles over the 20- ear loan per- iod. a Moscow bros cast said. No direct payment of interest is rovided for under the loan, but he announcement said: ‘The sum total of the prizes is based on an average of four per cent per an- num over the 20-year period of . One-third of all bonds will win s prize. The remaining two-thirds are redeemable at their face value." The loan will be used to help pay for the first post-war five- year plan and "for further strengthening of the military and of the nation." Finance Minister Arseny G. Zverev explained in the broadcast. $15,000 rm At ‘jg; Sudhury, Ontario SUDBURYPOM... May 3 —(0P) ed estimated rmofticially used when o‘ the lawn Block es . Darn to oioc-kegn into thousands of do‘? 00sec Mary Sails Today For Halifax BOUTKAMPIDN, England. May b-(W CabM-Brought from Lon- don by three cial trains. 900 wives and chil en cf Canadian servicemen boarded the liner Queen Mary today in preparation for sailing for Halifax tomorrow. The ship. which will transport dependents cf Canadians durin the summer. also carries 1.! wives and children of United states servicemen who will be landed in New York. Dependents aboard the Queen Mary include Mrs. Mary Scott Jones and ds later, hus- ll. E. Jones of l. Mclnnis an dlughtpr, Inu- hsnd, Cpl. C. L. Msclnnis, Gloss , William, r. n.1, INDEFINITMEL Provinces For Failure OTTAWA. May 3- (hellish- Indefinite adjournment of the Do- minicn-Provincial Conference hero shortly after half-past five o'clock this afternoon found Premier J. Walter Jones and the Prince Ed- ward Island contingent disappoint- ed but ready to make the best of a bad job. Speaking to The Guardian's Ottawa correwondent. Premier Jones openly blamed Ontario and Quebec for the present deadlock and failure to reach an understand- ing. He accused the Central Prov- inces of historical ingrstitudo to- wards Prince Edward Island and the other Maritime Provinces. “We built them up," he said, s coking of the condition of the piper Provinces at the time of Confederation. "and now they lct us down. They even forget \hat for years yes generations, we’ve been their best customers. There used to be a time." he mused. "when the customer was always right. It seems things have chang- ed since then." Asked if he felt any real pro- (Continimd on Page 5 Col. 3) Declining Interest In Farming In P.E.l. Stressed As Serious libars for the survival. in this province. o! farmers whose acre- age was between 50 and ‘i5 acres were voiced by Lieuth-Coi. W. E. Johnatone. New London‘. st a sup- per meeting of’ the Junior Cham- ber or Commerce held at the Charlottetown Hotel last night. Guest speaker. Col. Johnston: outlined to members of the Cham- ber the object and sim of the Rural Beautification Contest rec- ently launched and celled on the t-erioration of many farms tiuoug out the school districts of the province. 'I‘he meeting was presided over by the President oi the Junior Chamber. Mr. M. Albsn Farmer. "Forty years ago." slid Col. Johnstone, "the number of farm- Todsy the number is about S0 and in eight oi’ these home: one or two people were over es ars of age. Another i0 vesrs wi no one to t ire over, these farms will c osed out." Col. Jchnatone pointed out that itere were about 500 school - trfcts in the Province and that t e average number of vacant farms her district was eight. The total of unattended farms now at 4000, would reach 5000 in the next dec- (Continued on page 5. Col. 4 N0 Shcap Ocean Rates Available gamma. Ma s a (or) - was; . lliV l‘ Ruining pumice: of Veterans’ Affairs’. to- day issued a warning to veterans who are coming journey to the green fiel gnizigland hag there are no special ch ocean travel cm avails e for "Nd: is it bl f , t 0.. ma... .B3Z“o°w£i $303.; xeovc-ronacattleboatcrtramp amen" he added. Wlfliiils was issued because a number c ans had turned up in Halifax un- im hat the prwsiont disapi wares ieoecss Adensesuwkepallooveregiaaga $fluw cityotthe heiaht uni efbur in h! and of scviees. members introducing the Gardinal ldciiuigaifs Sister. T0 Ba Wed TORONTO. May 3-(CPl-Miss Alice P. McGuigsn. sister of James Cardinal McGuigsn. and Dr. John J. MacNeill. New Waterford. N. 5.. will be married in Bt. cheers Cathedral tomorrow. Car Guigan will perform the ceremony. the first such occasion since his recent return from Home. where he was elevated to the College of Cardinals. Miss McGui-gsn, whose home is in Charlottetown. recently return- ed to Canada after having served overseas as a nursing sister with the Canadian Army. Parliament .. At A Glance By The Ceilidh-n Press Finance Minister Ilsiev said he would push forward urflnarstions for the budget. . Party leaders paid tribute to Wallace lidcDonald. liberal. mem- ger for Pontiac, who died Thurs- ey. Reconstruction Minister aimounced broadcasting licences would not be issued to other Gov- ernments or Government corp- orations. The House dsbeiod the citizen- shin bill with British Columbia Janen- cse question. Monday: The Commons will discuss the Canadian loan to Britain. The Eensta will not sit. 312.000 Britons Are iinelsplayil IDNDON, May 8 —- (B01118!) -—- Lsbor Minlsiar George Dance said to in the Russo od Commons 372,000 Britons now an unemploy- Saskatsshewan vetcr- ed "warm r“ ""5. s poin had been ready“ ere m- elllployment was levelling d! and not increasing. Alcatraz Convicts Ask For Truce _ ~ m ation. snnqun that‘ the Bity Bath Facilities T0 Be Improved Work in connection with ve- thing facilities a Vic- and at the Kcnsin a "was the middle o! is month, i was made known dficiala the Cit/y Hall y cote y. Main work st Victoria Park will be the erection o1 s ba house at the end c! the Brigh and reconditioning those facing the harbour entry, already serving the public. Th: three bathing houses at Ken- siisgton Beach will be moved east- ward to the cove and put in shape for Bill/italic u-se during the simmer mon . Sports Field The first sod has been turned ad Victoria. Park in with the establishment o! s. which will include a quarter-mile track. baseball diamond and s foot- ball field. Monday night there will be s. meeting at the City Hall in con- nection with the fitment congested traffic siuation. v ismisrogosed to widen the ares o! K B eet he- tween Prince and Queen Streets by moving the sidewalk closer to build- ings and thus making available more park space. Three city squares, with mend equipment. Imiuded in the recrea- tional facilities to be made avail- able for citiidren will be softball and basketball boxesfThe Kinsmen c co-opwating in vhe playgsound pso- gram. Second Espionage Suspect Sentenced. OTTAWA. May 3-—(OP)—A sec- ond Canadian espionage suspect today was sentenced to peniten- tiary. Pale. sombre Kathleen Mary Willsher, 40-year-old native of London, Eng». was sentenced to three years in prison by a judge who couldn't agree with either Crown or defence lawyers that her offence and her background warranted less. She pleaded guilty to one charge under the Official Secrets Act of n: to an unauthorized person confidential information that re- lated chiefly to Canadian diplo- matic rsp-orts from Moscow, Judge A. Gordon McDougall of the Carleton County Court order- the former deputy registrar in the office of the British Hi miesloner to folio sentenced Mrs. Woikiri, Blaine Lake. Sask“ Doukhobor girl. "Y"! Um! I80 to 2 1-2 years. 101100010. M17 msun and Vancouver H. 50: Regina I4 . will bi/ slsymund abilities