s ThePe 's aper-) y g . l Covers Prince-Edward Island Cl-IARLOTTETOWN. cannon, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY, 2s, 1946 N EW Y0 K PREPARE Read rybody Like the Dew 10 PAGES s FOR BIG TRANSIT God’ grace strength mails perfect in wealnen. flflffiehsshlla l lieu-Stile: Funnels Hole In Brick O Wall To Ctealissra TORONTO. F011. Thieves who smes tbrooiah a pen we "s" pita .. s... A reward was offered for their 'viden using bar: .§£“$i.is...."'s..s. some three feet long by Ill wide to from e touncil Holds Special Meeting lit e special meetin City Council de ed not to sign e certificate of clearance for tern Air Commend, Halifax. with reference to the responsibil- of ldings an other proo- rport. or B. Berle at the meet- m last seturday morning and that Pit.- Lt. Atkins had presented him with the certificate with the under- standing that the City oi Char- iottettgwfldlhad pugchased thefieoir- port u n en propery m some Domirfifin Government De- merit. contrary wes made n to Flt-Lt, Atkins he wired is Co and st Halifax formed e Council lest night that Eastern Air Commend was sail» ded to talre the matter up with the authorities st Ottawa, ‘ Mayor MacDonald informed the new Councillor: that the airport project had been msde possible through the co-operation of Col. Hart of the Emergency Shelter Bolid. St. o . . and that u matters s . the-City was not resnunsibie for anything st the airport excepting its expenditures in preparing the buildings for em- ergency shelters. Major T. B. Roger: addressed (continued on Page s. Col. S) Finds Canadian Shirts ii stir ii-i (By Thi new» ~ l i ' WITAWA, Feb. 5-m- ' "In. " ister MacKinnon told a press cou- ierencc today that while stopping over in Kingston, Jamaica, on route home from a Central Anteri- no trade mission he isnrl a store there with windows full of Canadian-made shirts. Entering. he talked to the prop- rietor and was told they were re- gloiinlmigglyshlpmcntl from Canada Shirt-short ember: of the per- gllllgentary press gallery asked the ister if he knew why shirt: siiduldhbtel elveillable tiligfe tgtlhb it . n y m ss e u than in Canada. poMr. Ma Kin y ia I . t in need ointh innon said. Then he "But if l lied seen any . D would have bought some.” Coming Events "Movies at A , t lat-iii‘... "Horse mil-stem . Wed- ” a-ae-ii Iqldiy. sen. s1. "Horse Race. Oster Bed and _ Mg; Wednesday. h. gimp “B: ___— - lgumiloatlgfiwlflnm? owkfi , . Hi- a-aa-u. can‘ _—"" 4 Mi “fhtmiéb” 013.1‘ W” Q-M-QI-il. "Dance. Orwell Cov Hall. Wed- "Bdsy. Feb.'21. Good music. a-ao-u “Qsflumgy visas and rot; It lglcoLmu. _ . p. l! gjiaciwfsot. ‘Iowa " ads-mt. din- for Davis d. “mfg. H . B“ dust niyht, ‘i’ Koret In! 0- ln the and in- $30009 (t ‘Ilie [HOW meat a ye heard . ltwaonotuntilidtethla mom- . when e sto ened. that the b ered, lncided in the loot were 15 Hud- son sen coats. 36 Persi coats and 40 Persian Pollcteh the cheap prices." but said they knew of no org was tihe second large fur recovered stolen and abandoned automobile. Murder ilearing . At Stellarton testified extrac Fair weather returned to ‘New Brunswick this afternoon afar a blizzard-one of the worst season-left a to more than e foot. Plow crews W0"! bill highways F's... “expected to iecversl days. Wire service: escap- ed aerlotji: twill; reached eneek “Ahfiflf. a“; miles an hour at Saint John yyhlefe abou ture rertorted- in the Province was Labo A _ France Despite Poverty P Ieb. mystic, n a highE-unse tied t. gitua n, is a country [gt or‘: by cm at e leg. ” 26 —(C P)—- 1'0 d CIN- a hoi inches et at the storage room ane . A part owner, 8.. ,said ewesinbisa the Central C ego "all week-end" e room was op- -in was discov- lamb iamlanpelts. 0f fur: “It se the ed "black market." It later bond serial numiber iih that on e bond New Glasgow Canadian Prose) ‘Id-anti, N.'B., Feb. 26- the wfail ranlin! "P clearing tlhrau‘€tautcfllltl‘iel ".13? e . ' owe“ rbe tiedyup for tgix inches of The lowest temper» e butilln en War he resided l-lis y g was reported tonight. when Indian ses-v- Bombnys n action, rode at anchor in the ro were held on the alert.. at? days before Alonso Kcay was o m was edlourn un- h ed ll s in ii n:§"n.i"i._ii; s. War Veteran Since 1885 Ilics liere Mr. Job: [Maniacs lialned Put ii rtli st ileliellioe.» m ° m ess of two weeks. Mr. M was born at Mebou, Ce Breton on Jen. 2, 1065. He enfrted for service in (Ate northwest with the Princess Louise Fusiliers of Halifax end then- rctumed to business with ' 3o er, them/ll: M Morrison or ears. .. orrison se moved d. this Province iii 1870.. In 911 Mr, Morrison again aaw military eery-ce. serving with the Royal Canadmn Medical Corps. Since the enr of the Pix-loot Greet nior ving are five sons end four daughters. The sons are, Peter J.. Morrison, Rocky Point; daughter: are. Mrs. ‘(By The Canadian Prose) BO AY, Feb. 25-A new dis- turbance in the Royal Indian Navy sailors went on strike at Janina- gar, between Bombay and Kara- chi, but Bombay was quiet after e week of violence anddilorder. However, British troops by the thousands continued to patrol debris-littered streets and British warships, ready for ner harbor. Heavy police details Th, strike at Jemnager baton in the Indian ship Valsura and in several shore establishments. Only so petty officers refused to loll! I wsl out of 202 rating!- It was believed here the strike will continue another 24 hours but the situation. was reported re"- onehiy quiet.‘ (Reason for the strike was not given but resumabiy demands were similar o those of the 12.000 Royal Indian Navy ratinll "h" "‘...?°'€‘.‘Li.’..?.f€ wee see ng ply a ' similar to thosq of Royal WHY)’ men.) . PRISON FOR. THEFT ATTEMPT N. s. ran. 2s- l-ieckey, H, was TON. I. in BDMUNDS (OPP-Charles sentenced today to two _ enitentiary after he nlee 8y to h g seals on .- Front - (‘Router — ‘ to Ill‘! Ill a 8h- »... m???» 3?}..- bathe ‘strikes and slowdowns l! IN “gift!!! 1 ti» . i freight Jllkviiti. the intention of committing theft. . Quiet In Th herd fa t h ve led realis- tic finch lebo: ‘leader: to :31‘: bi . il.."i."3€il‘iaiii. ".'."§'.'i.3'i$i.»'- ers. ' Ilaeklaehetlalilwieelt‘ inerbete pervade anesthetic a Mo. y: m 1.. M a"... m...‘ "‘ ufmc awe-nor. m n ' l m labor mwstfiv 0i! u’ ' liar: irtheir at". dia- ’ g is doubt- w m wit": again in 1944 MscKinnon made press conference today "It" department is doing its utmost restore Canada's trade with west Indies. Central and South America. war conditions an e West Indies trade treaty. his Min- ister said. will feet as soon as possible- f gFss-k" stcamshlpg for emileflmcll- g1 plum; bgtvéeertihe M ritime aces an Uxl-gvlhls service mty be ilwmlfii subject to demands and business conditions. government's own shins. s number of the “Parlt" cleats have bEcn 501d b Canadian shiubers on Canadian trade routes. Shelter Project e ency sheiikr project at the Cher- iotteto ° whdch $9.630 was spent air-Councillor T. B. Guardian 45th. Annual Meeting’ Local I. O. D. Mrs. James A. McMlllae ls lie-Elected Regent; ile- ports 0f Year's iilerli Presented. Redistribution Action Awaited‘ OTTAWA. Ont., Feb. 25 -—(Bp¢ clan _ Whatever act-ion the Gov- ernment may take on redistribu- tion at the forthcoming Parliament. Prince Edward Island will be little affected. it was tsbiished here aubhorit es. session of $- by Perils-limiter! Deferred from i941 and than owiri to war con- the dccenn s1 redistribu- tion bill is now under considera- tion by the cabinet with Qu ministers urging and those from other provinces claiming that there ls no element of urgency in the mess speedy motion ure. Quebec Liberals Dbint to their 65 seats as coijnbured to Ontario's m g2_ and say aggrievcdiy that they are not getting u tion by population wihiclnis an unwritten clause of Cnnsdus con- stitution. A, provinces wish to wait until ell veterans of the war Just‘ ended are home and when the ‘settling down process" is complete. Until this is the "representa- Members from other done, they say. no redistri- arts ‘an, Mrs. Cecil Bradley. Mrs. buticn bill can be fair to all i) i=ercy Mfltfilililwlfi Miaswfilcaggg‘ of the Dominion. JJDTHICQI l. 0 IIOBWtO . 't£e§ie.‘”§2.,°°; counter-gums... Lester Judge moi wiii Retain FOIII‘ day at the preliminary hearing of 305W"- m-o i" °° m m M n Ls m“ ymwu; gnu-m. mm“). two years ago. m Prince Edivzérd ta gun moo _ mm wqgy 11¢, N5 , merchant. ses- A brother. James Morrison m ed out, is cei- ain o re rep“ man charged with the m er of Arizona. and three sisters a resentatlon of four members Aionao y. whcae. bullet-r died survive. ‘lihe sisters are. Mrs. me House of Commons. regard- body was found Feb. ii in his sm- Bsrnard Cress-nor. Souris. Mra. m, 0g population shiftsistflliyvan peg eat, lnurdes, . J. _Corms._ck. Boughtcn smendme t to the Red bu .on i nce s int at the Island: and~ . John a. uisht- ‘Act of ,1 14, passed in i915. the no session-beam wit-lithe. b m. ch ~~ ~ numbers of members m the Com- ,» woman witnesses 3H; -t.sso o oionspiustotiest beeouel to -’ ' 7 V‘ 5 "~ ' wwt“ 3h°'°ai§t'§i?§u.: yflthszxdltginit-ltb 1'“ n cf "- rvlc d ng the ‘northwest 1n ’ i6 1o seatsihblyihe orggilifitékg! . . .. M. . time-poll mointan the crime "°‘“°" fifbfi p: UDZPQ‘ pa“, s...“ was conisni but neither could we bum o. 9mm, Minute.- 3mg‘. wlgflhlidmglg u" “W5” u , support comes from that‘ proitgncei . - ing sreng o Cyril n. my of Halifax. aesls- Bi" "mi ti" w" tent accountants artsiifex branch New Pf°fllijrogffjigfii %g*m,§’,°,'§,‘,‘1§$3 M m‘ my“ B‘ °1 mmu‘ n"! ‘ glacial relations there is no cer- 'Q,1‘W:°"h.§‘§,,f|,m}f§, ',.,',‘§°-,,;(',; In N3“ tsinty that Quebec will continue Keav was found murdered. l-lealey - “'5 Liberal anegmme’ m“ m“ hostilities have ceased. Trade and Commerce Minister it clear at ~r OP the hampered then expiration of the Canada- Thls traffic 2' be put beck on its To this and he has assigned one the Government's fleet of the a West Indies. In addition to the Assets Corpo-rstion to We r for operation 100 Families Bcncflted By The total cost 0f fill 0111??!‘ wn airport was 312.11%‘, of Rogers told a representative yesterday. Today, 100 families. most of whom along to sir-service men. have found shelter where scores of other centres e: f es Montresinlpomfnion and mimi- heve provided cioel some form of 81161066‘ for e very dee- E. Chapter The members of the Royal Ed- ward Chapter of the I.O.D.E. met yesterday for luncheon at the Charlottetown Hotel and after- wards hold the 46th annual meet- ing of the Chapter. Mrs. J.A. Ber- nard. hon. oe president for the Province, was an honored guest and was officiaii welcome b the Regen , Mrs, emes A. McMi- a n. - Mrs. McMillan gave a very in- spiring address telling of the de- velopment of the Order stressing the work done in both World Wars and also the progress in educat- ional work through War Metrics‘- ials, which provided and will pro- vide buraaries and scholarships for post graduate work in the years to come. She threw out a chal- lenge to present members to re- new their eflorts to make Canada a better country in which to live and to help all we can to restore the war-torn countries of Europe. She paid a. fitting tribute iu the memory of our esteemed Hon. Re- gent, the late Mrs. J.A. Mathieson. who during her oflice as Regent of the Chapter for ten years, did so much for its development. Five new members were welcom- ed into the Chapter: Mrs. iv. T. Weir, Mrs. Guy Dialling, Mrs. A.A. Leaman, Mrs. Stuart Weir and Mrs. J. S. Walker. The following re orts were aub- -mittcd: Secretary, rs. T.G. Ives: treasurer, Mrs. H H. Smith: edu- cational secretary, Mrs. CH, Beer; Echo secretary. Mrs. J. A. Lewis; finance, Mrs. A. E. Morrison; act- ing provincial educational secre- tery, Miss Agnes Ramsay: and welfare, Miss Mary Irving; Navy League, Mrs. E. G. Saund- ers; flower and cards, Mrs. F1. R. Hiilson; service libraries, Mrs, R. S. P. Jsrdine; empire study, Miss Jacqueline Mscdonald: post wnr convenor, Mrs. A. V. Saunders. gilwilnterzst in community work. L _ Jncll "l? fil$i filll Qgaitaeififfi - nieh a single room in the new annex and ‘considerable sewing was done for patients. Prizes were a- gain awarded to writers oi the ihrea best essays in the Sara Maxwell Essay Contest. Prizes of War Savings Stamp? were also presented to pupils n Grades 1X and X in Prince Street and ivcst Kent Schools standing 1st, 2nd, and 3rd for the ear in History. Thirty illustrated ooks for Grade 2 were given to the same ichools to be used in supplements y read- (Continued on Page 5 Col. 3) ii. S. Airman is Awarded George Medal OTTAWA, Felt. 25 -—-(C P)—A- ward of the George Medal to Fly- ing Officer J..J.. Baillie of West- vi e, ‘N25... for "outstanding gal- lantry" in rescuing three men from s. crashed Dakota aircraft in Bur- announced tonight and drag ed wo nlgldllll ranks clear of the wreck e. Hearing screams from t “f pi e egs, he rescued the d. less opera/to o resisted forts‘ l’. A son of Mr. end i\frs.. G..A‘.'.M.. Baillie of Westyille, he worked at “ 32%.?“ " "ti?" ti...“ llflfihiendm from 1937 to 1942, when he transferred to the C..A. it Perk Ava.) T MGM. ' iiihfllil“ child 1. These reports showed a sustaln- ma; - 3- restovadzxrorts d m “ aria: a _ "entire item-c" Seven 0verscas Brides Enroute To iiomos iicre HALIFAX, Fob. l5 — (UP) ._ The repatriation: liner Aquitenia 733" W..ii.““i..i°‘“““i%“ ately, ' March s ‘Tim ' end 100 children . _ . easl bane; Mrs. Bri get A. Doyle, husband, Lt. J31‘. Doyle. chm-- mfifiant‘ “%’“"i“f r. . _ , Eisariottotown; 51:5. Grace Bell. Rasel Anne Pte. W.B. Doyle, Fox Pelt Sale Opens in Montreal (Special To The Guardian-y MONTREAL. Feb. 25 —- The first days sale of Canadian Fur Auc- tion Sales Company. Ltd. fox pelts consisting of some 0.000 skins. saw s. fsir attendance of buyers pres- ent. The Fur Auction Company's specials, first section. consist/in: of 850 skins. was 57 per cent sold at an average of $67.35: first section. white-marked silvers. consisting of 120 skins. was 40 per cent sold at an average of $40.59; first sec- tion of full slivers. corislstin of 1.869 pelts. was 44 per cent solid at Bil Bverflge of $2901. The sale will be resumed tomorrow. The above information was fur- nished by George A. Callback ager Fur Marketing Depart (first, Canadian Silver For-juiced- ‘ “so? "‘ Scotland Yard Seeks To Save Ai_n_ii_a_n's life (By The Canadian Press) LONDON, Feb. Bii-cicotiand Yard a peeled throughout the United ingdom today by newspaper and radio for a youns ainnon to tell him that an undue exertion might cause his death. The flier was found dazed at the ot of an elevator shaft two days ego. He was taken to hospital, but left before X-rays were devel- oped. e gave no name. The disclosed a broken School 0f m: ‘i For iilesterii V5153: VANCOUVER. Feb. 25 — (GP) -l-lenry Hill, regional director of the vocational training program. announced m8 and Manitoba swiii accommodate 46 students or an 11-month course in all bran- chca 01‘ Photography including general comme oral portraiture and color work. Toronto Boys Trapped 0n iillff Ailflesciied TORONTO. liieb. 05 — (OP) _ ‘Ihlmcd in a ay slide on suburban Scarborough uffs. bwo Toronto boys. John ‘Ih-ivett, l8, and Bob Hunt. l4. were lowered to safety by time: after n. third member of the Party made his way down the slip- glitev twig, wagrld ibrcyfht tiagiilistagfoe- e n » e m e a Ibo-foot cliff and ropes were lower- ed from the too. aimbcrting them edie Govern t, n d h” for ill‘: men a DR. HARVEY DONEY. Toronto, recently appoinltd Nil/a tional Director of First Aid for the Canadian Red Cross Society. Dr. Doney, graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto i931. enlist ed in the R. C. A. F. in 1941 f0 lowing seven years of general medical pr:icti:e and served as organizer and Commanding Of- ficer of No. 3 Air Force Convalesc- ent Hospital “Divadale" (Toronto). and N0. 7 Air Force Convalescent Hospital (Home of the late Sir Harry Oakes) st Niagara Falls. Was awarded the M.B.E. in Dec- ember, 1944. Dr. Doney will give national direction to all phases of First Aid including the Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Pro- gramme now underway through- out Canada. Supreme Court Opens Today At Georgetown Supreme Court opens today in Georgetown wi h Mr. Justice MR. McGuigan pro iding. Two inirct. Jury for consideration: the King versus Leo Herbert Cheverie for murder; and the King versus Chester Maclntyre for breakmg and entering and theft. It is not c cted that either case will be t ed at this session but that the Court will adjourn until April. Cheverie is charged in connection with the death at Souris last Aug- ust of his brother-in-iaw, Benja- min Binns. Russians Learned Little Secret Data OTTAWA, Feb. 25 -(cp)_,\n authoritative source said today most of t-he information the Rug- sians obtained through their e5. glmaile activities in Canada would ave been given them by the Can- hey asked "Except for one or two they would have been given formation had they asked." authorit said. “In fact, the "bulk of the nformatipn they obtained merely served to confirm for them that we had been honest with them in the date we had given." this Flll I Milt o sifsririlisnfgfiirs.“ (BX The Canadian Press) Feb. 25 -_ Fisheries Minister Bridges left here today for a short visit to the United States. Thursday he will address a meeting oi’ the Charleston, Va, Chamber of Commerce and then will continue to Washington in connection with some government on the descent. Facing Coal the closing of some factories and which may leave ousends of homes without heat during the std"- ."'..' ‘i. n“ "v" I Q III I i? fits whighwuntnfi d. *---°__..~.'...--. mo: ‘in crucial. This threat to householders came e matter of hours aft manual Bhinweli id e ... . "More ...'-.-..-'~'... II danger of insdaegm fuel for B11 ah factories which an trying en let do- ii IN l‘ on but a ca discoa &"3".Z“'of"“‘ "l"... not s... British Householders I JOHN DAUPIIINII overc b th C l-N i I . no. ao~<cr Cablel- tion oBil vyhiche this sfdegxiildzii A coei crisis which may result in introduced in parliament before d Ii been $3; most about charter Fuel tors‘; adoption by the government. mlHOfB. Shortage - . The bill had been a long-term demand by mine union officials Negotiations have been in pro- gress between the government end the minergvon a l int miners‘ e dent of the Nine Workers which embrace: miner: throughout Britain, said the miners’, support of the eam- paign for increased production and of any measures to be taken a- gainst inexcusa would be dependent on the ch|u~ fer, there ha: been no gov- ernment decision. Mr. Shinwell said the charter on the whole is a reasonable document but "some of the proposal: ire to be carefully seam . It l: understood snbshntlal s- areement has been reached on points relating to modernisation of the ingu . training‘ safety. health an we are, but hat the same eiit we: not found in aware t e miners‘ insistence on afl ayvneirofaoheiiratn on 0 menu “wiilwba beforr-tire-‘Grerrdflsonl ME‘, Andgver Subscription Delivered IMO. other Provinces A ILIA. 85M. STRIKE May Begin Any Time After Tonight NEW YORK, Feb. ZS-(APL. Swift emergency measures wont into effect today as New Yorlt City sought means of preveiitug Dlirillysis of its 560-mii¢ transit network if a threatened striisr oi transportation workers materializ- es after midnight tomorrow. ice began mobilizing 1.001 trained city workers for an m. tempt to man the subway; s]... vated trains. trolleys and buses Er. thc United States’ largest muni- cipally-cwried transit system. The entire fire department wns put on the alert for an immediate call to duty. The police depart- ment opened an emergency plan- ning bureau to cope with the siiu. ation.. Inspector James McEiroy, bond of the bureau, said the city "defin- itely" would attempt to run the subways and other transit facili- ties used twice a day or more by ‘ti; estimated 3,500,000 persons Michael Quill, president of the ‘Transport Workers Union (C.l.O.) stood put on his threat to call a strike any hour after midnight to- morrow unless the city flcqulegged on union demands for exclusive bargaining rights and a s2-a-dey wage increase for the city's 22,000 civil service transit employees, Mayor William O'Dw_vor_ in a telegram Sunday to C.I.0. presi- dent Philip Murray, appeaied lo him to intervene in an‘ eflort to avert a strike. Mr. Murray was in Washington today, conferring with union officials, 3,500 Barrels 0f Seed Potatoes Mill! Fire (By The Canadian Press) lllONCljObl, N. 8., Fob. 25-1105! of $25,000 otcurred today \'i‘ilPl'1 a gale-fanned fire destroyed a large barn with 3.500 barrels of seed ' ‘ lay-A. gVinegar and Cause of the was unknown. HlTLEB-‘S LETTERS SOLD LONDON, Feb. 25—(R.euters)-- Hitler may have been a greater conqueror than Napoleon but he wasn't as good a letter writer-if the results of an auction here means anything. - A collection of 30 letters and documents oi German war leaders, including two letters signed by Hitler, were sold for £56 ( 0435). Fifty letters signed by Bonaparte brought £42). bie absenteeism w its iionoeiiiui. I How WILL INFORMED fir. AVsRAQe LoAFER TORONTO. Feb3d25 - 60?) - Mi d ma murn eirtpera- nmunillsgbxouver 36. 52: Edmon- peiz l below. l1: 6. l9; 0pm“ 1, s; Montreal 1d. l1; Que- bec 13, 2B: Saint John l0. 20: idoncwn 1s. 2o: Halifax H. 41: Charlottetown 12. 45; Sydney 15. 4B: Yarmouth 25. 2a. ALIFAX. Feb. 25 — Fiolkrwinli is“ e official aether synopsis at ' “misfit-c m ca.“ B Ell l'i ‘ 3's lgtsoud gnaw centred in the ' i onheaat» ta".ii'.t."zm“ét;5; a... com trade union mem eh t “closed shop," for‘ the “h. industry.