. Maxims OPA MERE MAN 80ft love la to be fostered by sweet words and eadcumentl. t ~v---=--e __‘ .._. Charlottetown Guardian. Two Canh. Morning Guardian. Founded 1M7. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, that E11, 1941 Covers Prince Edward Island Read by Everybody a cl OIA. MERE MAN 81-. what you are: allow any one so to be what otbcn are. Like the Dew 12 PAGES Mill Subscrlp ' Delivered $8.00. 85.00, other Provinces l: U. l. A. 57.01 UNION OF M RITIME UNIVERSITIES IS PROPOSED Legislative Committee To Probe Conditions In Outlying Ch’town Areas Truman Balls 0n ll. S. Business To Gut Prices By Olyds Blackburn WASHINGTON, April 10 -((fl=) ~ Prisidcnt Truman today ldopt-ed ~ ‘ ramped-y'all" attitude about '5 removal of price mn- rl said fbwas up to business prices back to reasonable . ,. 'r‘s. ‘le said business wanted free en. wprse and got it and now it was 1i». i» basin-use to make it. work. no -» 1L ho was aélilllsl» restoration of ~,~ caiitrois but. added that lie ‘ ‘tidying possible ways of stop- l conference ivas devoted ‘ .15 and answers on the ig price situation. '1‘here a single question on for- i affairs. ‘ i1 prices continued at present lev- . or higher with consequent .: profits to business he said was no reason why workers d not ask for higher wages. , if business played fair all . inued on PQETEi. 5) i0 Coming Events tire-I have discontinued all k. Edward Mallard, $011115. "R rlvra. DAIICI! and Bitter-tain- ora, Friday, April 11th. “No limiting Oll Ivlaliards Mill P. 31-7113‘. Etiiwarci Mallard. Souris. " ‘iiiiiijv Slilt‘ Ill hlarliimo Elect- ay 2.30 pun, by North ‘T IP17. - “Parkdaic Rummage Sale at ics. Show Rooms. Saturday. April "ii zit S I‘. M. I "-iii'~l arrived, small shipment .i i;ii.. : Chic-k Broodcrs. Also ‘ zit l-irtotlcrs and Five Inch Pipe i1: stock. Dillon 8r Siplilett. "ifloiiry Bissell Spring Tooth f‘ vntoi-s will notsclog or drag. hem at Iiails. 125 Kent Street. “Now in Stock, Timothy and Flover seeds, Urban and Ajax Seed fiats. Turnip and Mangle Seeds. liiilon & Spillett. "Now in stock. Asphalt Shing- ‘us. BZXYIJ Wire and Page Wirc. Buy ivhiio . available. W. I. Bowman, liuiitei- River. "Unloading cars bulk oats and barley mciil, Firiday- and Saturday. Mao car of bulk wheat, Monday twirl 'I‘uc-d:.i_r, April 14-10. “Just received, linritted quantity at Hog Concentrate. Also 0n hand (Pluck Starter Grower. Hog and iiaii-v Feed, Shavings by the l1 ic. iiay, etc. Livestock Feed cy. "Reserve Monday, April’ 14 .‘~r Box Social and Dance in “vriuuid Community Hall in aid hall. "Loading hogs for Canada Packers at Milrray River. Monday, ~~'\:»ii~h 14th. Fcdhia. Tuesday. 15th John .1. Beck. “Bernard's Store. Bradsibane, iizc dealers for Firestone Tires and 'l'itbCS. Come and get your lflrcstoniek for cor or mwita. Also Batteries. ___.._ "Belting of all widths. new and iiscd Rubber Traces complete- ‘zc mounted driving Harness. v team Harness. Estate of Clinton Morrison, per W. R. Morrison. "Hall's Walltlnk and Ridifll Hill- Pr-xmsy be purchased at. A. A. "nines. st. Peters. Frank w. Mc- Kenzlmfiourls: Alex Dutney, Mur- lflv Rivet. and 125 Kent Street. chutotmown. "Th; Annual Meeting of thQ Albcrton and West Prince Board of "time will be held tn the Court House. Alberton, on Wednesday. April mini, at 2P M. Wilfred Tanton. President. net-rut cum; iuvn. Secretary. ‘_ "Attention Farmers - We a operating a Foraao Grain Clssninl glitz and omit Grindtr-nflfnliilfl- ° m and marl c on Tuesdays and days. Satisfaction lust-aimed. You reap what you gov. l0 saw also belt. 1.10M Mlrtin. Bill Hayden. ,. _-- Unsatisfactory sanitary and other conditions in areas contiguous to Charlottetown are to be investigat- ed immediately by a. special Conn. mittee of the Provincial Legislat- ure’ appointed yesterday by the Shel-Ker on motion of Premier J. Walter Jones. The committee, consisting of l-Iori, pr. MaoMilian. Hon. G. H. Barbour, Hon. T. W. L. Prowse and Messrs. Leslie Hunter and Prod C. Ramisay, will confer with the Town Planning Commit» tee and report back to the Legis- lature as soon as possible. The matter was brought uip by Premier Jens iii the House abort- ly before adjournment yesterday at 6 o'clock. He said the Provincial Planning Board had been conduct- ing a survey in areas contiguous to Ohariottetovti and had found that conditions’ wit-ii hespect to sanitat- ion, housing, iight and power. and streets, called for-corrective meas- tu-es. He referred particularly to the Parkdaic area. which has now be- come thickly settled. but strcsscd that this was not. the ou-Zy area rc- quii-iiii; attention. He had been told tthat there were uruatiifactory con- ditions even in the National Park with regard to water supply. lie moved that the House appoint a committee to‘ inquire into and investigate iii: conditions as al- leged and rcport back to this liousc with such recommendations as to the committee may seem fit. He added that~he would iikc to have the committee confer with the Planning Board and report to the Legislature next week at its caril- est conveniences. Mr. Speaker then committee members on lei?’ rcccmmiindatioiygv. A 1 ~ "“ '- . g . -i named tiite the Prem- lnlured By Norse NEW GLASGOW. N. 5.. Apr. i0 —Wi1ilan1 Glilis of Murray, Har- bour, P. E. I., was adinittctl to Aberdeen Hospital today for a-b- dominal injuries after being kick- ed by a horse. Giiiis was employ- r-d in a sawmill at nearby Mac- Iiciian‘s Brook. ll. S. Expect Record Bron 0f Winter Wheat WASHINGTON, April 10--(APl ~The United States Agriculture Department today forecast a record winter wheat crop of ~73.04'7.000 bushels, based upon crop coirdi- tlons April 1. This estimate compares with a. forecast of about 947,000,000 made last December after tho crop had been planted. The previous record crop was 873,893,000 harvested last, year. The crop aver-agent 653,893,000 for the 1936-45 period. No forecast oii spring wheat production was made today, and likewise, no production estimates were given for c-tlier grain crops. lllodeliiia couver, who wanted police clean up the underworld through me" after her 22-year-old husband, Harry Mcdos, was charged with the slaying of at least one police officer, Medea. Z3, of Van- “lo la reported missing. The fltian- haired ivlfo of titre alleged murderer is wanted by police as a. Witness for IIICIIIIIIIIBPY hearing of murder charges against her husband. Po- lice think she may have gone to Edmonton or some other prairie centre because of her extreme nervous condition. Mrs. Medos find mild she would tell police all slic knew about an underworld gang. She asked for protyotiop and said "there a-rs It leant“'30 guys who will get mo if they inn." .49 . New Quebec Law To IIII II. B. Plllp MIIIS SAINT JOHN. N. ., ‘ (CP)“Ilnl3lCiIl19Il-l&ilt1‘.lB ofmiru 11;“ @°"ii‘",'=?1"1t but. a sum l fkétl WOOCI Cl“. o ’ Crgjtm 000$» Wvilid have a serious effect in New Brunswick, where big pulp and Dapcr mills rely heavily on Qiwbvc for sucit material. The mills are those of Fraser COIIIDaniies, Ltd.. at Edntuitdston and Athaivilic; New Brunsvrick 1n- tornational Paper Company at 51p- housie, and Bathurst Power and Pope; 0b.. Ltd.. at. Bat-burst. r (The bill was given third reading rhursday by the Quebec Legism. iativcv Council and now awaits satiation by the Lieutenant Govern- or before it becclmifs 15w) In 1945 New Bnmswicl: imported 448.003 cords of puipwood, slightly more than half the amount cou- sumed by the mills, It is estimated that about 90 per ocnt. of the im- Ilvried wood came from Quebec, mostly from crown rat-her than freehold land. New, Brunswlckmx- Ported a little more puipwood than the amount brought in, part of this golrig to Quebec and part to the United States. Wihen the Quebec bill was fore- cast, New Brunswick officials hop- ed that it was not aimed directly at this province and that a door might be lcft open for min, to us. gotiate for supplies. The output val- uc of Ncw Brunswick pulp and pap- er (mills last year was $43,000,000. A sterniy imposed Quebec export ban would reduce this drastically. des- pite steppcd up cutting operations in the province and possible sup- plies from new sources. I13 Killed And 720, Iniured In Tornado WOOUIARD. Okla, April 16- (AP)-A destructive tornado slash- ed across the Texas and Oklahoma pandhandies late last: night leav- ing more than 113 persons dead. possibly 1.000 bilured and pilln: up property damage in theinllllcins of dollars. The Texas highway patrol, quot- ing Red Orou reports from the field, estimated that as many n 154 were dead and possibly mort- burled in the wreckage. - The Red Cross at. St. Lotils list- ed 113 known dead and 700 known injured. Worst hit was Woodward where 100 blocks of buildings, most of them residenc . -were levelled. The highway patrol estimated that 100 persons may be dead hare. Noland Norgasrd, Associated Press correspondent. reported that. l5 were known dead and that sen-chin; parties were digging m the ruins for additional bodies. r Tbs Rad Oross at 8t. Louh com- plied these casualty figures: Glazier. Tex. 10 dead. 40 injur- ed; Higgins. Tex, 20 dead, 160 in- jured; Woodward. 83 dead. 500 in- Jared; White Horse, Okla. MM dud, 30 injured. Tsxls highway patrol estimates were 100 l! Woodward, Higglni. 24; Glazier. 8. and Gagen. Okla. . The patrol listed 20 dud at shat-v tutt. Okla. The‘ storm did not strike than and those bodies pr:- lumably were from nearby strick- on areas. Nflfisuard estimated that 1000 persons were injured hcrognd glfd it would be hours before anything like a complete matte. Fires broke out-iii Woodward and were uncontrolled for several hours. Communications throughout the area were difficult at best. and in many instances impossible except by courier. The couriers them- selves had to contend with block- ed streets and roads. Aside from difficulties imposed by tlis telephone strike; many piimu and telegraph wires were blown down by the storm. The highway pats-pl reported short wave radio almost useless because of noise laiterference. I-I_ 0. Osrnshan. Woodward wholesale drug iwrssontatlve. uld the storm struck with "a loud swlrhlng noise. like ths rush of oscaplng- rtesm." “We could ass automobiles. bar- rels and merchandise of all kinds whlppin up the streets." _ Ho and that all windows of a four-storey hotel were shattered on its south side. that the top of a drug stars had been blown off. an apartment uuroofsd. and that he had to climb trees and debris to reach his home. The storm. he said, may luvs luted 10 minutes-or “it may all have been over in just three." ‘count could l-c, $13,730,701 Rumor Income Tax To Be Gut By 20 Per Sent OTTAWA. April i0 - (C?) — The Ottawa Evening Juurnal in , a newspage story today raid it t had been "informed" that Fin- ance Minister Abbott in his forth- ‘ coming budget will cut: Canada's l personal income tax roll by onc- fiftli. dropping 500.000 from the $00000 persons ncw paying in- come tax. ‘The paper said its information was "based on word which the Finance Department has passed along lo at least three other big- speuding Dominion Government agencies which were inquiring about prospects for future in- creased expenditures. "Answer of the Finance De- partment to these inquires as to “the possibility of expanding cer- tain Government services involv- ing increased expenditure next year was a fill ‘n0.’ ". . The story suggested exemption levels might be raised from $750. to 51.000 for single persfim and from 51,500 ttrSLKOO for married poisons. This would remove I total of 411.700 persons 11'0"! 00¢ tax rolls. Whether Mr. Ab would rc- qaestiou he would imswcr on budget night, but it now appears certain that exam?- tion levels are being filiifll" Major W. ll. Worth Sranted Lease been granted the lease for oper- ation of the Dalvay Hotel this summer. Situated in the National Park on the North Shore the hotel is in tiic centre of one of the beauty spots of the Province. For the past several years the popular summer resort was man- ngcd by Mr. J. M. MacFadyen, who did not seek a renewal of tho icasc. The summer season at the hotel opens on Juiic i5ih and closes September" 15th. It is un- derstood bookings at the hotel have been already filled for the season, Mrs. Ruth Morris will be hostess. ilsed Hearse To Barry llrum 0f Alcolnil ‘ WINNIPEG, April 10 —(CPi— Casimar Zaborniak, who used a hearse to trans-port a. 45-galioii drum of alcohol. was fined $300 and costs in court here today for in- fractions of the excise and liquor control acts. He paid $800 ill “"55 inst week for keeping a still and unlawful possession of alcohol. Southsrirtlallfornla Rocked By lfiirake LOS ANGELES, April 1O —i'I\Pi ~~A severe earthquake. spmdinfl its greatest force on the sviwiiiiitl Moaiavs Desert. rocked .0000 square miles of southern Oalitor- n-la, Arimna and Nevada todlY. bill damage was minor and 11° W110"! tniuries were reported. Felt throughout a square bound- Baatbam on the west coast; Phoe- nix. Aria. and 14s Vegas. Nev“ inland. it started sihaipiy, than levelled off to a roliinl "i000" lasting almost a minute. It dis- turbed thmisands nf breakfuten. Provincial Indebtedness $1,439,018 In Overdrafts ivfaritimcs under _ %lmtncoiae,hx ..roi:s.¢,l:~1lo II. S.‘ of n I H t R bership might be expected. How- 3 0 8 ever. on the same proportional basis as phat set in 1032 legislation _____ -30 members for cbout 513.000 It. has been announced thzit-popuizition-it might be iiicrcascd hllajor Wendell n. Worth has by about four members Population ed roughly by Sun Diego and Slims ptug; [0530 CANADA FLOUR Including Answers to the foiiowizig ques- tions were tabled in the Legislature yesterday by Hon. William Hughes, Provincial Treasurer. Strong: l. What was the gross funded debt of the Province of Priuitce Ed- ward Island as at February 281b, 1947 ‘I 2. What was the gross unfunded debt of the Province of Prune Ed- ward Island at the same d-zte ? 3. Give details and amounts owl tng by the Government to all Banks as at'Fc'bruary 28th, 1947. Answers. (ll Gross funded dcbt oi‘ the Province of Print-e titiw rd Island as at February 2-8. 1947 - $10,533,- 000 (2) Gross unfunded debt of the Province of Prince Edward Island as at February 2B, ISM-HIST,- 701.75 ~- Bank ovcrdraits and loans from Public. (3) Amounts owing by the Gov- eminent to all Banks as at Feb- ruary 28, 1947- Baink of Montreal -— General Ac- count $1,137,609.60 Canadian Bank of Commerce- Old Age 8r. Blind Pensionssolhlilfio Total $1,039,018.16 This amount is included in ques- tion (2). .To Add Members HALIFAX. April ‘i0 ttIl'i-- Premier Macdonald disclosed in the legislature today the gowrnmenvs integ-iiion of presenting a bill to cin- largo membership in the BOscat house in conformity with an in- crease ln population recorded in the 1011 (lCVilllllOll csinsus. No indication was given of how great an. increase in House meni- “'35 577,062 in the 1941 census. Blame Freighter For Schoonefls Sinking LUNENBURG. N.S.. April l0 — tCPi — An Admiralty Csurt in New York. considering on actitni against Aluminum Corporation of Amefiffl arising from the wartime sinking of the four-musted schoénei" Lillian E Kerr, has placed responsibility for: the ramming if the vessel on tho Corpointizirs freighter Ali-ca Pilot, ii was lcvrned here today. W. Pitt Potter. Luneci-burg coun- sel fo-r the schooner’; owner Capt. James Publiccver and families oi the seven men lost with the ship, received weird of the court's clccis- ion. Mr. Potter was lirxfovincd that the rout-t will sit again to assess the damages which mny be levied against the Corporation. The sinking occurred in convoy between l-Iaittax and New York the night of Friday Nov. 13. 1942'. (The Lillian E. Kerr was well known in Charlottetown where she Suggestion By N. B. Minister 0i Education FREDERJCTON. April 10 —-(CPi —Union of all universities in the Ollg institution. to be called possibly the university of the Maritime Provinces. was ad- vocated ‘m the New Brunswick Legislature tcdizy by Hun c_1-1_ Blakeny, Minister of Educatimi and Picdcrai and Municipal Relations. Lu a budget debate address, Dr. Blakeny suggested such an ins-tit- ution would require $225,000 to $400,000 flfliiilaliy in grants from the three provinces. He said there were i4 degree- conierring universities and colleges in the Marltimes. which had a population of little more than 1,000,000. All of these universities were relatively poor, depending iturgely upon private endowments and church support. Woulrl Retain Autonomy Under his plan, they would retain- tlieii" autonomy in g, strong M511. time University which could place Maritime University 0n a par with the tiiore aduiizced systems of oth- Er Provinces. He recalled that more titan 26 years ago an attempt to amalgam- ste some of the Ivihritime Universit- les failed because of local prides and prejudices. "The time is rapidly approach- ing." Dr. Biakcny continued, when many oi’ thesc small universities will be obliged to p00] their rc- ivllflcs for tho larger need. If the‘ people of the Ivfieritimes are to pro- vide (duration on the ititrivcrsity level cquall to that in other prov- inces, where their institutions ire- ccive generous financial support 4mm» state. funds. lhesi another at-' tempt at federation will soon have to be miclc. "Vvith proper perspective, vision a-iirl a wiiiiiigiicss to sink iccai prides anti prejudices for the com- mon 300d, it should be possible to form cue united and strong degree TcrE-TiIKYTPPBETSYZiPIJ ' Fire Ilagesmln ll. S. Naval Base SAN FRANCISCO. April l0 - (AP) -- A spectacular fire raging for three hours through the Treas- ure Island naval base was bvrougiit under control tonight iaflo; cics- iroifuig Jive buildings and valuable electronics equipment. The navy placed the total loss at $400,000 to 5500.000. Twcniyr-seyv-n men, all but one naval pcrsomvcl, were treated for injuries raging from smoke lath-ii- ation and burns to fractuses The fire destroyed the block-long galley WK" and four smaller struc- tures nearby but was checked be- toro it could reach a number oi’ buildings sit the northern end of the 440-ncrc island. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL McLENNAN. Alta" April 10--— (CPi ‘Fiictiias Bouci , . charged with the New YCdis ova murder of his uncic, Louis Bciich- ard, 55. at nearby Girouxvillo wus committed for triul yesterday after a statement pleading self-defence was nsad at his preliminaryv hoar- iiig, l/Ii-lettnar. is 2ft’? ‘i north- west of Ediitonton and Girouxville l5 miles ivest. of McLeiman. called not long bcfoie her fatal voyage. The ship's picture was used k later on a beautiful calendar put _ out by the Prince Edward Islandi Tinvei Bureau.) ; SITUATION BETTER- PARIS, April 10 - (Rcutersi - Ptentier Paul Ramadiei‘ told n. conference today that the situation in Madagascar. where native uprisings brok¢ outfit/finch 29. is "much better." He said how- ever there still was a. stale of siege in "certain seciims" of Madagas- car. ‘tibi- (A ill |,. ii-I Freight By JOHN LeBLANC y UTTJLWA, April i0—tOPl-—-A itiisunderstandiiig over the pur- port of the Canadian railways‘ application for freight-rate in- creases was revealed today before the Board of Transport Commis- sioners as it developed Board miuuibcrs and railway (‘OllIlSCl had different. viuws as to the type of boosts sought by the carriers. A railway lawyer's explanation o1 the application indicated it contemplated a SO-pcr-cent in- crease in ceiling ratcs. rather than a straight rise of that per- centage on all rates now in effect. This would open the way for in- creases of more than 30 per cent on su -ce'liing rates, but the rail- way kcsman said it was not intended to hoist any rates by more than that figure. 111a Board had bccn undv-r the impression. commissioners said, that the application called for a straight BO-per-cdht increase a- Regional High School For Clfltown Urged by Large Delegation A proposal that one of the in- itial Regional High Schools pian- iied by the Provincial Depart- iricut of Education be established in Cimriottctovm was laid before the Provincial Government ycs- terday by a large and represcrit- ._ Charloltu- ; ' alive. delegation from town and IWQHLV-foiil‘ ing school districts. The delegation was headed by Hon. Dr. W. .1. P. MacMiilan and included His Worship Mayor Mar- Donaid and representatives from the Charlottetown School Board. tlie Rural School Boards. tlin Charlottetown Teachers‘. Fodcrzit- ion, the Rural School Trustees. the Women's Institute, the Srtinoi Improvement League, the Cath- olic Women's League. the Impor- ial Order of III!‘ Daughters of tiic Empirmthc Ciiarloitctmvn lcpfllifill. Ill" heme economists. ngricullurc, industry, the Board of Trade. tho Y.M.C.A., the Knights of Calum- hus. the Kinsmen Club. the Ro- tarians and the Gyro Club. A atfrouglv presented by Mr. J. W. Boultcr, who spoke on the stibject and was followed by Mayor MacDon- ald. Mr. Wilfred Holmes (‘Rural surround- worded bricf was‘ School Trustees); Mrs? 11am; Howard (Wnmcns Institute); Mr fifllllii‘ hIuCGiligan (C11m~1(;[1@[.,“|; Imgioni; (School LII‘. Mrs, Gordon MacDonald Iinproircmcnt League“ F. S. Reeves riigricuiturists); .. E. S. Coflin iiiiome econom. I Hon. T. W. L. Prowse; Mr. "R. A. MacDonald (Knights of Columbus‘: Mrs. Allison lVlacMil- lsin. vict- presidcnt, Women's In- stitutcs of Canada. and Mrs. tDr.) Lantz (School Improvement Lea. Hue). The speakers iw-re intro- duvsd br Han. Dr. MacMillan, who presided. Premier Replies Premier Jones on behalf of the Government warned that much had to be done before a Regional School District could be estab- iZ A uniform assessment of llilitil first bu made, and lCttcclCYh must be trained. Tiic Charlottetown district. hi- said. u-as especially difficult as |onc area has a sc-liooi board and .tl:c rcmuindci" has only school cllsirici organization. ‘ Sirnallcr l)lli‘t‘l_\' rural school dis- vricts would, he believed, be bet- (Coritiriued on Page 5 Col. 2i R.C.M.P. Services May , Cost Prov ince More 0n New Rate Basis OTTAWA. April 10, --(Spsc.iaii-- In common with some of title other provinces and municipalities 'in Canada, Prince Ediward Island may. shortly have to pay more for the Drotuciion and services afforded in the province by the Royal Canad- ian Mounted Police, it was reveal- ed here today. Since assuming the ‘portfolio of justice, Hon. ‘JJL. llsley has not. been idlo and of late has follovicd hLs former practice when Finance Minister of giving close scrutiny to dcpartmental amounts. Result of this scrutiny. department officials say, is that Mr. Ilsiey feels the R. Civil’. has been giving its policing services too cheaply; and at a prim- aitogetilter out rpf line wéghk the; t ' i . ' . aclllalticllsiltliftoger Si ifisgnces, ivir. l Eng w‘ i Louis 4v: sit em A rain ill far. NLCK; 4N! Guillotine 9 ' saw Iisiey has discovered that the Just- ice Department. is getting $1.000 a _vear for police services which 00st the Govemimcnt. tub to three times this amount. 0n thLs account. the kiln/Ester has instructed Corrvmiissioner S.T. Wood renew any of the agreements be- twean tihc department on the onol hand. and Provinces and tnuiiicipai- ‘ ics on the otiiici‘. at the expiration of the present terms. Must Be Reviewed All such agreements. it is said‘ here, will be reviewed both by pol- ice and by accountants of the iii-- partmetn-t. and new rates fixed iii accordance with actual cost oi policing the areas concerned. Mr. R.C.M.P. ; nOt to; New Power llam To _ Wipe Out Villages MATTAWA. Ont, April l0 — (CP) - Construction of the Des .Tc|1chl.ms clam for a power project B0 miim east of here on the Ot- tawa River is expected to wipe out several district villages mcluding Maccys Staiicti, Bissctts Creek and Dcux Riviercs. Residents of those villages have been given notice to vacate by March 31, i948 as after that the settlements will be under water. lislcy: it is explain-ed, is quite wil- ‘ ling to afford Provinccs and municipalities "service at but docs not. believe it fair to the great majority of Canadian taxpay ci-s to allow certain favored areas. "cut rates" on Pfliiviiis- Tiie review of existing agrPo-ziizaita iiiii lllillllti mg prqylnctts, ii is stated. will not polite . lnued orullagi- S‘ Colftli Misundeirstanding In Rates Case cross the board. Confusion ovcr the significance of the application stuiiiincd from the fact that most railway ceiling - tai-ifls tition. control, the railiways may these rates up or down within ion. sible an increase in nge. though this would call agency remains in existence. The question today by Saskatchewan 'y'i chance to play around like" within the highci ceiling laid. . cost" llll.5‘ rates , are set below the standard-or to meet com-pc- Subject to Prices Board nlOVC the ceiling at their own discrot-i Thus. a SO-per-cent rise in the standard rats would make pos- tlie lower. rates of more than that percent- for Prices Board consent. while that was brought up counsel M. A. MacPherson. who declared a SO-pcr-cent boost in th- Ceiling . rate would give the CIIIPFTI "a. they‘ i Some rates might be boosted only 10 per cant and othcrs more. he ’l‘t)RUN'l‘ii, .\}ii‘il iti -- (GP) _ hiihziiiiiiii niid iiivxliiiiin-i tempera (turd: Vnizcoitvr: 43. 56; Edmon {t-wi 30. 48; RCQiiltt -, 49; Winnipa Iii’. 4S; 'l‘ori uto 3i. 50; Ottawa 25 ‘ill F13. 54; Quebec 26. 502' iohii _ _ 5-1; Monctm 22. 52; 3ft. as; Charlottetown 20. i433: Svdmcy. . 38; Yamiouth 33. 44. ILALIPAX, April i0 -—- (OP)- livnuilicz" synopsis and official in- iland forecasts iasilcd by thr- ,Dtlflliili-')i‘i Pubi Vvcatfioi‘ Oflico iltcir- at l ‘i . iiziighi. Synopsis. ti. a ‘.\'(i(" clcui‘ liiitl temperatures scasonabie in East- ,ern Canada Thiirsti:i;.'. A disturb- ianve wcst of the Great Lakes is imoving eastward anti bringing in- Tcrcasiiig high cloud over the ‘hfziritlnics. Rain has extended as far as Ottawa and will move into this district F‘riday evening. Forecasts. ‘valid until Friday midnight: Prince Edward Island: Olear be- coming ovorcast by evening with s-lioivcrs in the western sections .at trig-ht. Not lnucli change in temperature. Light winds becom- ing south i5. High Friday at ‘ Charlottetown 45. High tide this afternoon at 1.45 and tonight at. (1.26. Sam sets this evening at 6.39 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.24. Last quarter moon April 13th. 0.73 A. M. . Summorside tide eighteen min- mites later than Charlottetown. CAI! FERRY . "PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND” Daily except Sunday. leave Borden at 9.0!! AM. fcavc TOIIIlCYlIIRP at 3 PM.