$EPTEMBER 5. 1946 _ Gflllliilllliillll iiirrniuirioiiu. 00liP0llAll0ll LIMITED AC Th0 llltlll ‘ID YIOII AMIG 1.75% beuibheo Minimum link With Maximum Amurance 0f lotlofaetory investment Iasulta F. J. BllEllllAll d GOIIPAIIY‘ |.'l'll. u. lo. BAGNALlr-llanager Charlottetown 148 lieluaend It Telfilllillla 1470 u u ' I Advertising ltatos ~Payaiilo Ill Advance Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement as Cantu control Guardian locals 5o per word; Western and Eastern locals u p" yard; Announcement: and Comin Events 3o per word; classified 8o per word; In Memoriam No coo 84o per inch; um of Floral and 5PM"!!! oiifliilll. Cords. etc. 5o per name; Let- teru oi Condolence 84o per inch; Wedding Engagement; 40 word; m» $1.00 and l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices o! Thank] and Appreciation 54o per inch or 5o per word. Lists of_ Subscriptions, 49 cents per inch. Address and u’ nta ‘ $1.00. other rates on application. P?’ ' *________7 Boarders Wanted | Wanted (I? mums ACCOMMODATED m’ WANTED-ROOM AND aoAao m home near Ohlriotitlwm in vicinity of Provincial sou. torium by young lady laboratory riv ‘Box 87, Guardian. _ _ student. Write M, c/o Gimp. rur bale i dim- {é-‘iiji W AN TED - ALI norm- can FOR iilwajlliw” D°LUXE Phone 1107-2 mime: Bros. Dodge. Phone . ,a, WANTED BY N ass and chains. fillleungotftl’ scl-illige. Mont Mao- Ewem New London. 541,11; _ roan (s) coUrs. Highly Allan Smith. New GIasBOW- 'oa SALE _ rum OLD ruerv. Phone 178, E. Hartlen. Phone 296 or 169-1.. apartment ished. Ground floor roy Street. Phone 533. ionssrc - BICYCLE m PER- WANTED-SMALL APARTMENT 1W0 iness girls. Write Box 330. ioomby feet condition. Randolph W°°“- gr“ bed-amino Fredericton. " SALE _ i; ACRE coon m“ Quick sale. Apply WANTED - ALE norrmsf biliiding lots. Louis McNevin. West Royalty. Font-sans: _ as rr. boni. Complete with car engine. Lee Taylor, Nine Mile Creeg. Rhone 220B. Maurice Block. W. N. Waldmn. Tyne Valley. BUILDING LOIS FOB. SALE — WANTED - SUPERINTENDENT Nczlr Schools. Churches, Stores for 25-bed l-lospital. Duties to and Riiilwiv, D F. MacDonald" start. October 1st. Also one Oper- Souris. ating Room Nurse. Apply giving qualifications, reference I glsfered Nciifltnlfhlllafld ruppifl ivrite Box "M" Guardian FOR SALE -*0i\'1=. COMLETE RET Aro high oressure grease guns Good condition‘ Box 85. 0H. BURNEBS — lvuwklwolm burners for furnaces or t? n ~ stoves also oil cabinet hall fink sy ey’ N b nnces.‘ Wholesale and ' Nihil- Agcnts wanted Arnold Manufac- ture , Agent, 4693 Christopher Coiomb. Monti-ml 34. » ‘ Male Help Wanted Guardian. WANTED AT ONCE — class window and maker; also door maker-- OCTOBER 1st, furnished or unfurnished house 0r Apartment. No children. G. WANTED -— ‘to RENT SMALL furnished or unfurn- preferred. Apply Mrs. JB. Hess-n 1:1 Fitz- FISIIING WANTED - SUTHERLANDS AND Ste/warts Historys of the lslaud. and wages expected to Box 76 care FIRST door frarne O.‘ woodworking factory. Good. wages Steady emipniyment. App‘? J . W. Ste hens Limited. Townsend Sh. -Lost, Found, Strayed LOST - LAYFETTE Yin; CAP. Vicinity of North River and Lot 65. Finder leave at. Reliance Gar- 8K9. '5' ~ . _ . on FARM - n Goodlmfvyage: lame...“ Miscellaneous Ford. Winsloe. - I llvvo-l-roaTulsn-v -. ESTA; lislled Rural. ivatkins District available. I1 you are aggressive. ed. moi-L. and between the ages of 25 and womw- L01“; Hoims- "V3323 stomach. digestive ailments. Get 55 -_-have or can secure travel out- meals» briiifl 104189500"- fi. this is your opportunity to get. ‘ i‘ E . b; 1- relief with soothing. tasteless, hgdsbldftqeylctlauln oitiinPrlt-lgllafueli bdhqr- wild?“ smiiiflch Pciwdii- 59° "Pillars write today to The J. n. ‘ "-1 $1. at Reddin Bros. ‘Char- \Vaikins Company. Dept, z-c-rn, ivitsivwfli and Emmi“ D1111 , 2177 Miisson Si; Montreal, Que. ' siiiie- K905111170"- ‘Female Help Wanted , u,u u uragr WANTED - GENERAL DUTY Nurses. also cook (male r ic- muioi ior imali l-lospitaLlApply Bax '75 care Guardian. ,_h______________- PPENUURAPHEIL-LARGE MANU- faciiiring concern in Montreal needs experienced Stenographer. Cnod working. conditions. Salarv $73.00 per week to start. Typists also reel-led Salary depending on try general store. Would prefer one dry goods experience. exnerihnce. State nge experience. APPLY R_x education. Transportation al1ow- G d‘. srire allov- six montihs employ- 9/0 "a? ail ‘n gal-u;- agar-taro o: n; FARM FOR sAi. {henlfl Box Number 08. Guard- an. Agents Wanted EARN EXTNA CASH .... MAKE more lnonty east in 6D!" time. Just show our beauti- ful Canadian made Christmas cards to your friends. They set}: AT SOUTIIMILTON 5V1 Miles From Ch'town. o iiit. M n assortments. GI » (321538, seals“ aid Tags. Beautiful Land free album showing personal cards Hot. and Cold Water In 25 for $1.00 and up. Liberal com- House. ' mission. Write today for unusual . . t. Slim 1e offer. The Douglas Greet» House and Buildings isritg ard Company 50-1-1 Blcccker a" what --"T°'°m'°' ' New Furnace Persona? Bulldlngsrtiin Good lrvolslvlo suvruns ilwausu 0°“ ' o“ 8000s) mailed oostnaid in hlotn. JACK STOCKMAN l se l o l wt ioeiis-t e ---————- i saillsilosengcgmfl $11!)- OFFIINDING» ELEPIIANTB i Mail-Order De t. B9. Nov-Rub- Iephnnts like onions os much ‘ bet Co Ber 9 Hamilton Ont u mug“, ' g AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD IUINITUBI, SATURDAY, BIPT. ‘It-h AT I EM. A1‘ I] ITIZBOY ETBIIT l om Instructed by Mrs. u. u. Faluuharoon to sell by willie lie- -|ion one three-piece cbtoteriidld suite, 1 radio, :1 bedroom suite. Duncan rm Ibis, chitin cabinet, dining room chain. walnut wit. ' "i" Mill; bureau; bilhifl? (Ililllfillllsi: Illllsio cebiiet; floor "ma: boll mo; card table; carpets and floor runners: tlilhfl: ‘PM: pots and pasta; steebengnvbgu, ’ ‘ w. u. ass-son. ~ Auctioneer. DOUBLE TENIMENT HOUSE MeGlLL TERRACE 8 a d ‘l rsqeeti ly. All modern conveniences. “Paul's llCIm‘:.lYl0OIG n‘ garages. Can he Wfliiill“ '4 Wltl or without odjollllg lot. South elde available ottobsr 1st. ' - _ . PIANO PUPILS ACCOMMODAT- Mrs. W. P; Jordan. Phone 14. l ‘situated at Cape Bear, 33 l . WANTED i Two lady clerks- for coun- with Consisting of 107' acres of’ (Canadian Preul) TORONTO. BeDt. 4- Beles Stock 5000 Alger 1300 Am Lard . .. 2900 Ang Cdn . zazoo Astoria 11300 Athcna . 15400 Aubelle 3100 Bidgood 1500 Bobjo . 3800 Bonet 5000 Borivil 8500 Boycon 250 Bralor .. 2000 Brit Dom 11700 Buffadi 5000 Buff Cdn 3100 Buff R1 1500 Brewis . 9700 Bunk H! . 5000 C der . 3000 Calmont, ECSZRSESFJ-t-‘BQSEEB 5<B 8 o o Q Dr --- 3 r-o 533§3§8ES 4800 Colomac . . 1075 Con Smelt 1000 Cournor 10800 Crotnor 2000 Crowsho 1100 Delnlte 20500 Dcnison 3500 Daragon 7400 Dlcken 4100 Discov 17800 Riv Int 535 Dome _ 4500 Detfa .. 8800 Donalda 13500 Duques Elder . 7800 Elclona 2000 Grandoro 1500 Gunnar .. 1500 Halcrirw 2000 Halliwell . 1800 Hard R0 8500 Harrie . 2100 Hedley 4800 Heva 945 Holling . 2400 Home 3100 Homer 6200 l-losco Ill as Z1‘ a II ‘< 300 Int, Urim 600 Island . , 9500 Jackni- H r- $\fl q$~a@; i-I iron’ sans: 45 acres of land with good dwelling and outbuildings, acres clear ln good state of cultivation and well water. ed. . For further apply to . EVERETT H. JORDAN Murray Harbour particulars next, A. D. 1946. The portion of the aeld debenture has been selected by so ' ‘ ' for - A 4051, A4196, A4384, A-Ulil. A4987, A- i001. A d810, R4493, A4774, ' A40“. A4991» Nlllnberu b- l0. B- ll. Holden of the debentures above present their debenture September, A. D. 1940, Numbers A4022. A4195, A4352. _ 4 ' A4788. 1 A4909, A4079. 1299. A-l45l, A-llil. A4061, A4197, A4468, > | Ontario; Canada. THE _Ci-lARLOT'l‘E'l‘_0YVN _ GUARDIAN g New York Exchange Anaconda .... .. . S7 Am Car and 1" 59 Beth Steel 99 N Y Central 18 1-4 Chea Ohio 5i Con Edison . 27 3-4 Elec Auto Lit 56 1-3 Gen Elec . .. . 0 Gen Motors . 57 1-4 Great Nor Pfd 48 Std Oil NJ . . 69 1-3 Kennecott 45 1-8 Mont Ward '11 1-8 Nor Am 27 3-4 Phil Pete .. . 58 U S Rubber . 63 1-2 Radio Corp . . 10 7-8 Texas Corp .. 571-4 United Air -- 24 3-4 Vanadium Air . 23 West Union 27 l-4 West Elec . .. . 271-8 U S St . 77 3-4 Bk Commerce . Bk Montreal . Bk Nc-va Scotia Royal Bank 6100 Laguer 4500 L Fortune 1450 L Shore 6000 Lap Cad 135510 Lapaska 1500 Leltcll 3400 Lingl-nan . 024700 Lunward . 6600 Malart 2000 Man Ea ‘1600 Marcus . 5900 Macfie 7M0 McMar . 4500 McWati 1500 Negus . Z300 New Bldla 3700 New Calu 11800 Nib . . 640 Noranda 1200 Norben .. . 6500 Norgold 15200 Ncrmet i000 Orenada 4600 Oriac Osisko . 19100 Osuiake 3500 Pacif Pete 3800 Pamour 12100 Pandora 4500 Paramaq 7000 Parbec i500 Part Ma 2000 Paymast 12000 Pen Rey ' 1500 Pei-ton . 5000 Pioneer 3500 Premier 900 Preston 900 Gue Gol 1500 Gue Man 4000 Rochette . 13000 Rouyn 6000 Roxana .. 31b Roy Bank . 9900 Rush 2000 Raynor 1425 San Ant . 5500 Senator 44078 Sherritt i100 Slscne 4500 Siaden 1900 Springer 5600 Starratt 6570 Steep Ro . 6500 Sud Con . 8500 Thurbois 900 Tran Res 2138 Upp Can 500 Venture 5500 Vicour CUR i300 Pend Ore Total sales 1,566,000. 9-4-3! Redemption of Debentures Notice is hereby given that the Province of Prince Edward island intends to redeem, for the Sinking Fund purposes of the said Province only, a por- tlon selected by lot by the Treasury Board of the 4% debentures issued on the 15th day of September, A. .1). i941, and maturing on the 15th day of . March, A. Di 1054, pursuant to the option for redemption _set forth in the said debentures. such redemption to be at 101 percent of the pflnelpol amount. The said tedeniptlon will take plaoa on the 15th day of Septembem issue to be redeemed on the said date lot by the Treasury Board and the numbers of the nld A4187. A4289, A4649, A4810, A4077. A4299. A-l445, A-1730, A4982, A4091, A4230. A4506, A4933. A4003, A4258. A-l4l3, A4144, A4263. A4843, A4843. A4009, A4270, A4420. A4008, A4103, A4595, A-MM, A4997, A-llll. A4395, A4830, A-l640, A-l727. A-ll70. A4933. A-l94l. EACH FOB $1,000.00. liAOIl FOB 8 500.00. enumerated ore hereby required to certificates for redemption on the sold 15th day of at the princlpaloillce oi the Bonk of Montreal in Charlottetown, Prince Edward loland; or Montreal, Quebec; or ‘reroute, Debentures numbered no hereunder, drown for redemption in the years i943, 1944 and i545, have net, as yet. been presented for payment : Number A-osn Drawn i943 Number A-lfll DIIWII l,“ us»: A-lsss Drown ill! youppq- 5.13s Drown 1944 Number A-illl Drawn 1N4 Nuosbu A-isu ....-.............. Drum 1M4 flu-hg Drawn 1944 Number Drown 1945 limit Drawn i945 [liq Drawn 1945 If; Drawn 1945 Nil A-tlli Drawn i945 Number A-llii ....................... BM"! i945 ltnbu A-flil ....................... Pr"! "45 union l- lo ....................... ma" i"! Nit I- I ........................ Drown I045 hi: I- ll ........................ Drawn illl nomucaoriuouoniosisiaoontaunnniuc WILLIAM HUGHES. ' Provincial ‘heooursr. Montreal Exchange- Abitibl l8 1-3 Asbestos 25 a A Oil . . 26 1H Bid Products a Bur Silk N Bell Tel .. 200 Bathurst . . 1'3 Can Cement . 33 Can Pacific id Cclanese .. . 04 l-Z Can Car Found . l4 1'3 Can Car Pfd 20 Can Steamships . 17 Cockshuft 14 Can Vickers 150 Dom Bridge 36 Dom Cool 1'1 3-4 DCEl A 17 i-4 Dist Seag 23 Dom Steel l6 l-4 Dryden .. l5 Fraser 58 Ford A . 24 Founda Co 2'1 Gen Steel Wares 17 i-i.‘ Howard Smtih 30 Ham Bridge . '7 3-4 Hiram Walker Can Incl Al Int Nickel Imp Oil Intl Pete Intl Power Imp Tob . . . B C Power Con Smelt Lake Woods . Mt] Power Massey Harris McColl Front Nat St Car Can Nor Pfd Noranda . . Price Com Quebec Power . Shawinlgan St Law . St Law Pfd Dom Textile . Dom Tar . W138 ~Elec A . St of Can . Brazilian Action Necessary To Ensure ilets Obtaining , Necessary Priorities By The Canadian Press EDMONTON. Srpt. 4 »- lgomir, ion Chaplain Rev, Glen Stephen- son told the Dominion Corrmaud Convention of the Army. New and Air Force veterans in Canada that it was time “something drastic was done" to ensure that veterans se- cure Driorities to which tbe- are entitled for building rnsterb-ls. "In Port Aiberlii. B. 3., a large pulp mill is being erected and the lumber used for cemen‘. forms is being buried wuilc veterans are crying for luml-cr for homes" he said. The convemior. endorsed the padres star-i and resolved that the association call on. Federal. Pre- vincial and Municipal. authorities to see that the "promise of priority on building "naieriais for homes for veterans be implemented and that all unessetvial builotm and, if necessary, iilriber exports. be curtailed until nil cit-service per- sonnell are housed. The convention turned down a suggestion that all exports o! lum- ber be prohibited until Canadian veteran needs are satisfied. Deie- gate; said conditions in the deva- stated areas of Britain and Europe required that Canadians he pre- pared to share what they have with less fortunate peoples. ‘thinks Everything . Canada llid In War Was Right (By Douglgsghllliovayrfllllndiln tor) OTTAWA, Sept. 4--(CP)—Pl'lmB Minister Mackenzie KlnB-d time)“: prels conference late to o)’ I "1 have never been more sat:- fiod in my own mind that every- thingvpanada did in the war was Press right. Reviving his memories _of a re- cent trl through the Normandy battlefields of the Canadian Army- Mr, King said 31c was ‘ctmfldifiil that if Canada hadn't done every‘ ‘thing she did none of us would be assembled here in this room Fresh ,- from the international complexities of the Paris peace conference, the Prime Minister said he had found that Canada: position in the world “never stood higher." _ In ternatrcciai conferences. such u the peace conference. were creating “fresh problems in them- selves." They required .ho ub- sence of ministers from the gov- emments of many countries. He had found "a good deal of delay" at these conferences through sheer procedural problems and their ilk. Staffs were shorthanded- There was no precedents in some CRIEI. He thought the Paris conference might have benefited from less publicity particularly in commit- tees. lt does come to a stage where a few men sitting around a committee table could reach a ‘decision much quicker if they were not aware that their every word would be flashed around the world. "A man has to get special train- li}? to be able to concentrate moot e actively while knowing that his eve sentence may go around the word and while he may be photographed so he talks." The Prime Minister sold he felt that "what we need in our in- dividual and national lives is pu- tl-ence." with patience and the cultivation of an attitude of good- will ond with faith "we'll get through.” More than anything the world needed goodwill. That “counts more than anything." All the interna- tional machinery for compromise was s! nothing tn comparison. - Asked about Canada's rtlclpo- tlon in European ece. t e Plume Minister said he t ought it would be "the worst thing that could happen to Canada" if she "sudden- ly jumped into the European arena to soy with a loud voice what should be done.‘ - |In the same period the total ex- ‘Doris from Canadian ports includ- csliriuiijlnnnun! Campaign This column is reaervedior nous‘ of local interest, out odverthingi of a nevny nature may be Inserted! oi five cents a word. otrictlv DIP] lble in advance. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral oi Mrs. Giii-ldford Lowthcr was held yesterday afternoon from her residence, 88 I-lillsboro Btu to New Dominion Church. A short service at the residence was con- ducted by Rev. r. m. meiohnnn and Rev. Mr. Rice. Service st New Dominion was conducted by Rev. Mr. Skinner. ‘Interment o- mlnion Cemetery. The b were. Milton Taylor, Winston Tay- lor. Rankine MacLalne. Warren lsviactlgonald. George McPhee. Bruce m . ' LONDON, Sept. 4 - (c?) Field Marshal Viscount Mom. gomery said tontiy, in all article Published by the War Office as n §iiPliiement to the London Gazette. "i" P15 "mil-Ilsa in Flruiee tollowm; D-Day 1944’ “.34 mush, emu}! B8 Planned before the l-n- vaiilmchi l e e or the Impzritl 5on1; “flow willing 0anada--v."i'ot-: that. his delaying tac res. h’ cam i where Canadian [Riopg engaged m wine of the bloodiest fighting oil the war. were designed to draw off German reservu to the left o: the Allied line while the United States 1st Army smashed through weakened enemy defences h; 11.,- west. Commentin; on the BItYYE. the London Evening News cgilgd 1; an answer to the New York Publishc Reich lngersoli. whose book, “To secret," criticized the 51-015 leader for delays in a/taclring ali- out on the Allie-i east flank in the weeks following the Juno 6 'ilVB5l0ll of Normandy. ‘I'M ZQOOO-ulord leper‘. related how “operation Overlord" was iiihlwd. describing the beacnhead ink-ups after the iritlal landings, the breakout o! the A-gqntan Peninsula and the battles that carried the Allies across tho Rhine and forced the ~uirender of the Third Reich, May 8, 1945. Among actions important to tile success of the Allied cause, Field Marshal Montzorriery listed high the reopening of D.eppe 1r the lute summer of 1944 by the 1st Canadian Army. The move wiped out a threatened Suppiy for the whole 21st Army group under his wfillliand at a time when reserves W618 dwindling anl “we had both fee”. oi! the ground." lifter the Salve was crossed the Anglo-Canadian .'\:l’O€S had to maintain supply zines 4T0 miles long from Bsyeiu in Normandy to Antwerp, Belgium. The Germans M. EXPORT FIGUREB - In the twelve months ending July this Yell‘ 8 i018! of 167 bushels oi wheat and 3.026 of oats were ex- ported from Charlottetown, prin- cipally to Newfoundland. ln the same time 900 barrels of flour were exported. The figures are contained in Canadian grain s , i»;- tlcs, issued by the Department. of Trade and Commerce at Ottawa. ed. 205,942,337 bushels of wheat, 20,516,771 bushels of oats, 574,681 gytiiyeés 10;” biiixg.l878é99bl llzusheis . . es o and 11,877,637 barrels of Kiel-Yum Arab League States Will Be Represented (By Arthur Gavshon] LONDON. Sept. 4—(AP) -The Jewish Agency tonight handed Britain an answer to the tnvitita- tlon to a» conference on Palestinek future, opening here Monday, and informed sources said it agreed at least to "limited participation.” rlcltllbilliiifl Secgetary Hall, mean- w e. in orme the Jewish A enc by letter that Britain h,“ d,‘{.,d,§i had done extensive damage to tic imam almémber 0g nonngencyjricfigea’ and 1 riiiwaygi.‘ Henlce the ew s ind vl uals and or a' é, - tas o open ng the anne rts lions. from Britain as well hi xilrblrlni —the Canadians look Dianne girt- Palestine, to the confergngg 1—wa.s one o: ~he most urgrlt VAndh PflléjstllgedAribqlglFfEXeCll-l$1’?! entrusted 3a Gen. Crerzrrs ive as re ece t e nv tation to roops. the conference, but the seven Arab His League States. at suggestion of'aohieved greater success because of which Britain called the meetlng,"‘faulty strategy of the enemy" will b9 represented. German Panzer divisions were Government sources said, now- unable to concentrate on the in- over. they believed the Palestine vasion forces, he said, because Arab executive was reconsidering Field Marshal ‘Jon Ruwistefit. its decision and might at least German COXIIEIlTYlCBT-IXl-Chlk! in Beg“! oggsrsvgrls- o’ m J i hithelwest. and liimd Marshal Rom- e cw: me could not agree. Q8936)’ 0n the_ invitation was" "The result," Field Marshal “in ed to the British Government Montgomery-g (ii-mulch declared, meggiifi at" Bil-day meeiiflg Oiflwas that the Panzer divisionswere who grid °fl i“ AS91163! Elewlive. forced to enflfie ‘f prelmtinely and D‘; cfivf“ he" "W" Pills. and were unto-bio to concentrate to chalmm‘, 83;‘; £3,333, ggileci: deliver a comrriirleted blow until . ,. Ouksigf P°“.d°“' itqylfllls égflllfitdwldfll‘ expressed the A u Oman" 5mm“ “id Mn‘ belief that had ‘reasonable weath- BEQICY Jewish groups invited to . -- ihe. confirm er conditions obr-sined. the Am.- ce “e u“ Jewm‘ hem bridgehead, aimed to open the 30nd ‘it Deliuties Agldrath Israel, ' northern Ruhr and the north Vaad Leumi (the Jewish National German plum by a Britta}, Alr_ I The battle of the Ardennes iBuige, Von Rizrici-tedtfis major I n to the coast, "was W)l'| pri- 'mari1y by the staunch ti hting "I y o Iqualitiea of the itrneriean so dler. e Lord Montgorm-ry aid tribute to the ‘spiendd soirit of —— - Ger El . h . CHICAGO, Sept. 4—(AP)—Wil-i “d” ‘ s?“ ‘we’ llam Heirens, who found perverted today to three gruesome murders B in a move his counsel hope will‘ e council) and the wmld Mlsrachl‘ borne operation would have been co-operation" established between sexual satisfaction in crime but‘ save him from death in the elec- report also said the Allies “ IOSlLBJbIiShGG and maintained. ieffort in the drive on Belgium a ‘th British report declared. Murder Charges 'the British and American services never felt remorse. pleaded guilty trlc chair. l u u The 17-year-old Jekyll-Hyde personality, a model University lstuient ‘by day bgtia vlfiloua proiv-i u er ynggpeae gu tytoevery d u ‘cllliarge the state entered agalnsf m. i In throwing himself upon the! mercy of the court, Helrens plead- ed guiity to the kidnap-killing of siryear-old Suzanne Degmn Jan.| 7. the "lipstick murder" of Fran-l ces Brown Dec. l0. The fatal stab-I hing of Mrs. Josephine Ross, 43.' IJune 5. 1945 and 26 burglaries, robberies or assaults. Helms rattled off "guilty" as the indictments charging minor offences were presented against him. When the murder indictments were reached, Chief Justice liar- old Ward spoke up. "You understand. Helrens. ‘hat in pleading guilty you are walvl ills a trial by Jury, . .. the court may sentence you to death, or nat- ural llfe imprisonment or for any Staff Writer) WINNIPEG. SEM- 4——(CPlu-—Tlllf‘ Church o-f England must m“? explorations." toward union at the Protestant churches. M05 Rev. Dcrwyn T. Owen. Priming °f all Canada. told delegates to the 16th session o-f the Ansiiwu Slim"! today. Earlier in the any. lay and cleri- cal delegates joined in a coiorful procession to St. John Cathedral in North Winnipeg, where n ser- vice of Holy Communion W85 00"- ducted hy Most. Rev. Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury. The occasion marked the first time in history an Archbishop of (lly Shane M80359. Cfliiildil" Press number of years not less than 14'? Caciferhury’ has addressed a >35- Havin beeninfurmed of this do sion c-f the Church of England you st ll persist iii pleading guilty. Synod in Canada. The Archbishop said the Angll~ can Church was "in full commun- ion" on one side with "the old Catholic Church of Europe" and on the other with Lutheran and other European Protestant church- es. No church was "a more unify- lng whole" and people looked io it with respect and hope. A common communion. he said, should be the first step toward un- ion of the churches, “I doubt whether the search for organic union of the churches is the most helpful toward that end. ,We must aivm for a condition in which there will be common com- munion, even ‘though the auto- nomous parts of the churches re- |main. We in the Anglican Church Helrens paused a moment and then said “yes". In the rown case. Mrs. Martha 531819. a maid. told of finding blond on the young woman's bed and a “Pfliifk mPSSaBe on the wall read- ing, "for heaven's sake catch m» before ‘I kill more. I cannot control myself.’ 0. of E. Synod At Winnipeg By SHANE MacKAY Canadian Press Stwrlter ourselves consist of many auto- WINNIPEG, Sept. The 15ml ncmous dioceses." session of m; gem“; gynod 0;. Formal meetings of the Synod the Church qt mglmd We“ 1n opened in the afternoon with o Winnipeg today with lwolonu]; joint session of the house of Dmcession of lay and chficfl gel- v bishovps and the lower house. tel to 8t. John's Cathedral, Later, a clval convocation of w u; 5 gen-k; o; holy oommun- St. John's nglican College, an 1m w," be condumed by Mo“ affiliate of the University of Manl- ge“ Geog,” mm,’ Amhumw tobe,- conferred tho d rec of Doc- qg _ tor of Divinity (honor o cou a) on urny-ygu a m. w" both Dr. Ilsher and Primate ‘Owen. house will ooounencs in the attor- noon at 8t. John's Anglican ‘In ‘Now iege. m“ Ho,“ o! m], Ooaeiovnolly red snow falls in h“ bu", in "film yo; Jyqnflthe Arctic-the colorful is coined shortage .°f 195i? 1 January of next year." PAGE FIVE Followed Pro-invasions Plans Blight lloticoabl In Some Sections The prevalence of damp weathet and heavy dew: for the next fed days -- favourable conditions '01 the spread of the potato bfight -- could easily prove disastrous to the prospects of a good potato crop in the Province this year, Mr. 8.6 Peppin, Chief tii-ipector of Seed Certification, told the Guardian last right. AIFPQLY, Mr. Peppin said, the late rllight has made itself noticeable in scattered srt1l0llb throughout the Province, and ‘no l ends that all pota‘o grout- ers redouble their efforts of con:- rol by keeping their green potato tops covered with spray material. In the meantime, while rm ac- curate forecast con be made at this time respecting this sessoxfl potato prices. a prominent potntd dealer informed the (‘ruardiiairr that the prooabilities are the price will not be so nigh as that .f last ear. yUnlted Stones. the dealer said, will have this year the secorrh highest potato crap in its history, a cro only inferior to its record- break rig one of 1043 Three local factors will also have an adverse effvci. on high prices, the dealer txmtiiiued. Those fact- ors are: (a) an KHCIBRSPI‘) acreage 1r. the Province this year over that; (b) the alrriost-certatn shortage of amt and refrigerator ears; and (c) Lie loss to Island producers this season of the A- merican dollar premium which those growers have enjoyed for the past few yea-ls. Faces Serious lthargc TORONTO, Sept 4 - (C?) -< Police said today that Ernest Pearch. 22, of Tbronto was arrest- ed and charged as the man wrio Last Saturday solved a. five-year- old girl by the throat, dragged her into a lane and mnmltted crim- inal assault. Hospital attendants said todep the girl's condition is improved but she will not be released for 14 days. aiucltui _ (Continued from Page 1) govemments to the central gov- ernment at Ott/anla... Cites Cw-operailves “I am ln favor of taking prac- tical measures to resist that trend. 1 believe that one of the waoti- cal measuresthat can be taker: bv way of resisting that trend is by the encouragement of co-oper- ative enterprise. "leave as mud-i of the bilsiness and as much of the social and economic enterprise of title nation in the hands of the co-opez-atives as their members wish to have. Let Canada organize; let them bp encouraged to organize to market: their products and to produce their own supplies." He said three objectionable feat- ures were removed from the co< operative taxation bill as a result of opposition criticism. but ‘hers still were two others as bad. "First. new cc-cperatives were in be exempt from taxation for three years. but that exeonptioni was not to become effective until he said. "flint means that any co-otperat- ive nrgianived this year and many of them ihat were organized lest‘ vear would have to pav taxes. We objected as strongly as we could to iii-is time limitation. but our‘ obie~iion= were overruled. , “Second the government said in ifs iezislation ‘whether voli pay out vour patronage dividends or not vml ivili rav a mmorstiorl lax on an amount equal in three nor cent of nii vcllr cram-tine capital.‘ Then came th- hiv government! faker. 'I'hev even have in pav thii< ii vou agree in advance to nay interest to your members.’ "Wlwt did this mean” It meant, or 1’ raid. that ti" bill villas rl-oi primarily a taxaiii-n meamiro at =11. it meant Altai the cavern- ment was twin" by iemlslatlon, to make the." orrr-orlimtions rot co-nrleratiw orlt~rnrl""". Hl-f in- vestment entcrorh-ra The govern- wwnt woe irvlrl" in make them inlarr=t-r~'"rir"' bolero-lees. Tit was trying ‘o "aril-"or-n tram inlto ‘he Mme i-rind of corporation "vii they were organized ‘n oomofitfl tvlsirlst." ~"'—"="~"~\'r*’h"—""‘ ~\-.-,~.~~.m»\~—. Blrtiho and Murrl cs 25c. must accompany or er. Casi BIRTHS UIGLEY—At St. Joseph's 80a ptal, Bt. John. N.B.. Aug. 1916. to Mr. and 1013's. Wetmor Quigley, nee anther Mclnnis, son, William Wetmore. weight lbs. I oz. MABRIAGES WAIIBEN-PIOKABD — Al‘, Trinit United Church, Charlottetown. o August 29, 1946. by Rev. T. E. Ma Lennon, Rhodes MacMillan Worre to Doris Irene Piclrsrd, Charlottetown. MIQIEOD-BIIAW-At the . C . P. Ii ‘mesdey. Bent 3rd 1946. bv t eod of Ottawa. Ont, and form- erly of Sydney, N. 8., “y; Wm m“ wig“, m; ;by minute particles in the atmos- and‘ will tread "lmessogg" to m. Jim’!- sesson o e own- ma. 5 0d '1“ h 1d d | nfluq‘ ion 0f BL NMYI (301108! will b6 WY?" 5,,,,_1,_° ‘ ' held for the ooriferrintl 0f the Probably the moot pimminent of 9m" °7 D°°‘°' °i BMW‘ “W” the committee r to be mode to m, synod w“ b. u,“ o; mgibdost Rev. Derwyn T. Owen. Tor- Angiican committee on wopooed miion of ministries with the Un- ited Ohuroh of Canada. in. in Ill- dersfood than sgrene contention: suggest ons bu! ‘Menu, b, me q;mm[[tgg_ p1;- row he will speak over the civic auditorium by the Ahwh- bishop oi’ Canterbury. and iCT“1l‘~ the Pil- rk f t.h 0a "an tantra‘: “usual M the W lit-dorsal. ..:.....r.. u“, “an . "why omyqfl- PM, E.D.T. (7:30 PM. A.D.T.> N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMRALMER Charlottetown sad North Wlltshin Phenol“ said ‘ynil, will not. '5. Island. to Allen Joseph iilie- -