I MAXIMS OFL MERE MAN -12-: Q h I ggpllillldo I' I kid Inolsnroby h for more ' commonwealth p-7 jg CIHIOH Charlottetown. h L 5 1, 59.00. other Provinces Iuunereide 018.00 per ennum. Elsewhere and U. 8. A. 312.00 per nnnlun. Read byfverybody .1 R ' Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. .WE'DNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1952 &Jorf&I. especially rapeohble ones, are nine times out of ten in the wrong. MAXIMS OIA MERE MAN 14 PAGES Ilornlng Dally Founded 1881- The Guardian. Five Conb. m JUDGE COLLAPSES AND DIES DURING MURDER TRIAL I5 Men Still Missing from Wrecked Tankers Insistence On Russia At Korean Conference May Be Maj By George A. Mc.Arthur . Koren. Feb, 20 - ,wwn,.;d.y .. (AP) -Commun- 151 ltislstcnce on including Russia iii one of six neutral countries to 5iipC.'Vl5C a Korean armistice to- (lav appeared to be building up mt). it major truce barrier. The United Nations command has tttrtied down the soviet Union as a tirttttal inspector and so far has refused even to discuss the iirtton. Both sides agreed the iieutzals should be mutually ac- ceptablc. the Allies contended. For three days the Reds have ciiailettgecl the Allies to give a n-g50ll for rcjectim: the nominal- ion of Russia. The object almost certainly will conic up again today. staff offic- ers scltedttieti sessions on truce imp.-iimtoii and prisoner exchange for 11 a. in. (ii p. m. EST Tues- daii. Communist. View tPe' mg radio. heard in San Pr.t:trtsco by the Asociated Press. ialit lite nbJ8CilOl'l to Russia as & neutral supervisor was "intolernh. and wottld be firmly opposed by this side.” ' (Th. RPPI broadcast. quoting a dispatch from Pzmmuniom. con- trntlctl there was nothing said Zibnii' either side having it right in obit-ct to nominations for neut- 'lt' uipcrvlsorsl. For works the if. N. command ind thn Reds have been at Log- lerltrads on two other big issues: 1. Allied insistence on vol- ttnta-.y repatriation of war prisoners. The Reds want the release and return of all pris- fifll"rS. fotcibly if necessary. 3. Communist insistence on' iittiicittiz fighter and bomber bases in North Korea during it trttrc. The Allies want this banned in writing. Coming Events v"i"'i"l-T. broadcast over CFCY iirdttrstlny evening, 8:55. "Attrtion and dance. Vernon Hall. 'l'ttcsda,v, Feb. 26. "Rims: in Morell Hall on Fri- day only at B P, M. ,"Dnnce. St. Peters Legion Hall, iieimdnv night. mtiniiiry zoui. "Rtttnmage 2 P. M. W. 1' sale. Clover club, Fflfl-fly. 22nd. Parkdnle "P"iiPoiiv-d ' auction and dance will he held in Vernon Hall Worl- "”'il" night. Feb. 20th. ,),:.l”' 55 HR". Monday, Feb. --his. Ilmill supper. card party "Ni 'i'lilL'D. fwd Party in eaiierittt Hull. Putin". February 22nd. Sponsored D.l' the B. I. s. Tl"lhttre at Rustlco Cross School, d 'l"”'n5' nllzht. If not line Mon- ” 11'-Will. Lunches served. t"i'"f Snnninou uiic will not title mail your Film: and Nega- ti"J to Garnhuzn Photo Studio: Charlottetown. "';1hance to be held in Morell Bi kit" night of February 20th. "I H Orchestra. Come and have ii izood time. sponsored by Legion "Hie auction sale which was N 5' held at Earl Carr's. London. Wednesday. Feb. 23 d. will be held Saturday. Feb. '- wytther permitting. hl;'D0n't miss the bargains at ;. arance sale of all rubber foot- ": 9V"l"l. shirts and sweat- in BM; W. 0. Myers. smiley "Wm be main: lioiia is file '!:.E:”"ln8 points each Thursday. H '' Wismore. Bl-adeibane, until NV A.M. Borden Bngnali. Hunter "gust 11.00:. iumiperitao until - n and t until "9 9- 3!. Iueliwen nil: giseley. "Farmers in nrudalbene and giggly. Loedinl been on car at 1” N53"! Thursday. February .- 31' Canada Packers Limited. h g 0 told conditions it would mrvgtrociated if you would bring mu iginzlmtgo car. Thank you. "Hrmerit in Hunter River N w m,'t;""l I Willie! River and vied- auiiiei nivir 'u'fmuy'"11iii:.aa's't iu"" nit. for Canada Peek- Od. Due to road condi- Wlnlld III nelnted if or Barrier So sharp were the opposing points of view on these questions. st.-ifi officers agreed to bypass them temporarily in order to con- sider other details of the truce. At Tuesday's plenary session the main armistice delegations reached agreement in principle on what to T('CO!'i1fll81ld to their gov- ernments after a truce is signed. The agreement was turned over in staff officers to work out phraseology for the final armist- ice draft. llowevcr. no time was set for the first meeting of this group. News In Brief MONTREAL. Felt. 19 -tCP)- Gcrry MacDonald, who posed as n .ll.C.M.P. officer to rob a credit ltnion of 510.480 last May, today was sentenced to 30 years in pen- itentinry. LISBON, Feb. 19 -iCP)- High milking Western statesmen gu- thercd tonight for a crucial North Atlantic cottncll meeting starting tomorrow which may decide the course of defence against Com- munism. LONDON. Feb. 19 -(AP)-The British and French foreign minis- ters got away to the N.A.T.O. meeting at Lisbon six hours late tonight on their third try after i.wo plane engine failures. CHAT!-IAM. Ont.,' Feb. 19xrCP) Transport Mlinister Lionel Chev- rler said tonight that completion of the St.I;iwrellce scawny was for national dcfcnce fl. matter of greatest urgency. LONDON. Feb. 19 -(AP)-The Western Big Three foreign minis- ters and West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer announced to- day they had swept away obstacles to the unified European army in which both France and Germany are scheduled to take part. They were significantly silent, however. Rholli slvintz West Get-mtinv a role lll the North Atlantic Treaty or. ganlzatlon. Provincial Election in 3.0. Shortly VICTORIA. B. C.. Feb. 19 -- (OPI--Britlslt Coltlmbians got the news officially today-there will be a provincial general election soon. The news was contained in the Throne speech read at the open- ing of the B. C. l.eglslatui-e today by Lletttcnant-Governor Clarence Wallace. It noted the changes in the per- sonnel of the government-the collapse of the Liberal and Pro- izressivo Conservative coalition Jan. 18 and formation of a Liberal gov- ernment-and said: i ”The only business to be placed before yoll will be of a nature coll- sidercd to be essential for the maintenance of public service. All other matters will be deferred un- tll the people have been afforded an opportunity of clarifying the present sittletlon." The usual colorful pageantry of the opening was missing today be- cause of the death of King George 70 Rescued And Another 13 Are Safe Cl-IA'I'l-IAM, Mass., Feb.19 - (AP)-Twenty-one survivors ofti-ie split-in-two tankcr Fort Mercer were removed by raft and breeches buoy late today and 13 others stayed aboard to help in salvage operations. Calm seas finally came to the aid of Coast Guard rescuers after Monday's gale-driven storm which rent asunder the Mercer and an- other tanker, the Pendleton. There were &3 men aboard the two vesels-42 on the Penclleton and 43 on the Mercer. T-hirty-two were rescued from the Bendleton--and 38 from the Mercer. . Fifteen members of the crerws of the two ships are still missing anti presumed dead. Nine were lost front the Pendleton and six front the Mercer. Captain Oliver Peterson asked the Mercer-'s chicf onglncer- ranking mnll aboard-if he wanted a tow. The engineer conferred with the boat's owners and decided to await a salvage lug dlle from New York. The Eastulnd and the cutter Unimak stood by to be sure a tow line can be put-on the Mercer by the lug. John Vuhic. Coast Guard pilot. flew over the scene-64 miles off Nantucket-and said those aboard were in good spirits and had heat and power. Under extremely hazardous con- dilions. the ctttler Ynkutat this morning pulled fottr men from the bow of the Mercer--10 miles from the drilling stern-just before it rolled over. Lost in lie.-icttti Attempt Five of the men lost from the Mercer were drowned in jumping ,from the bow last night. The Const.G aid listed them as: Chief 7'co"n' nued on Page 5 Col.-ti): N. B. Legislature Opened Yesterday FREDERICTON. Feb. 19-(CP) -Tlle Provincial Government's lc:,islatlve program for ilhis year rcltlainerl as llltlcll ii secret ns cvcr today after the opening of the fourth session of New Bruns- wickls ilsi l.egislaiul'c. The speech from the Throne rctid by Lieutenant-Governor D. l.. lifacl..aren gave no hint of the lilllll ' 'i ll. melntiottcd that the "long and onerous task" of revising the public statutes is nearing ctinvplction. Till? remaining rc- visions Will he submitted at the present session. The only other reference to forthcoming legislation was coll- flncd to fills sollicncc: ”0thcr measures for the re- form of the law and the better- mcllt. of the public services will be placed before you." The speech reported that ne- gotiations for It renewal of aha Federal-Provincial tax rental agreement are proceeding. Studirs of the power potentialt of the St. John River watershed. started in 1950 under direction of the International Joint Commis- sion. were saiti to be proceeding sntiitfnctorlly. Information in this respect was "most encouraging and opens up new vistas of hope and opporttttw ity for our people." the speech said. .1. WINDSOR. 0nt.. Feb. 19 -(OP! -The United Automobile Workers announced at 3:20 P. m. 131' to- day that a 41-hour strike of 9,000 men at Ford Motor company's Windsor plant was ending. A new two-year contract ac- cepted by the O. I. 0.43. C. L. union provider pay boosts totall- ing 21 cents an hour by June 1. 1&1. and other benefits. George Burt. Canadian director of the union. issued I typewritten statement: "...l'brd workers are happy that the strike at riord Motor Company of Canada's Windsor plant has been ended." At that time. about 1.000 11. A. W. members had completed voting on the intent rt proposals. counting; of their ballots had rm been completed. but it was enum- ed the vote veuld favor accept- ..,. gi.1l:kVMrIr,w. your I to the Gordon numli. peeled the vote to end the strike, once. Union officials said they ex- End Of Strike At Ford Plant Is Announ.ced which began at 10 p. m. Sunday. would be at least 90 per cent. The strike-ending agreement was drafted last night and today at separate meetings of the union's negotiation canmlftee and Ford executives. Labor Minister Daley of Ontario noted as go-between. An immediate 15-cent-an-hour pay increase from the present basic rate of 81.35 is provided. There will be another increase of three cents an hour next June 1. and a further automatic increase of three cents If June 1. 151. The further increases eronotde- pendent on the cost-of-living. Alto included in the agreement are an improved seniority clause. an improved wage scale for semi- skllled workers. and. compromise agreements on afternoon and night-rhlft premiums. A union demand for 31.000 worth of compel: -paid his insurance for Ford nsioners was not me- ceutui. i Defence Dept. Reports On Exercise Sundog 3 lceleliiattiig 95th Birthday Today .....m OTTAWA, Feb. 19 - (GP) - Troops who will soon head for Korea hardened themselves this month in a sub-Arctic exercise designed to help defence plati- ners learn how to handle a like- ly menace if war breaks out- enemy seizure of a far northern airfield. The Defence Department. re- porting on Exercise Sundog Three, said today air squadrons flew thousands of miles to get there and live 500-pound bombs were used in the 10-day man- oeuvre not far north of Canada's vast new iron-ore development. in Labrador. It was a good workout for elements of the mo- bile striking force. earmarked for northern dc-fence if war comes. I i l area of far Northern Quebec with the big if. C. A. F. base at Goose Bay, Labrador, as the air jump- ing-off point for skinnishing which included a paraoihutc drop. use of the live bombs-nobody li... Q2- Shown above is Mr. Tllcm.-ii was near where they landed - II'f;'1':eE?e?krg:ir;f1 :1a::.l1(fon1l;h(.e1;)f and other features of simulated bwmng ms nmetygmm b-mhdny jthe jury and died rt fcw .word that he was dead. 'l . l)'P3r-Old WIN. Mrs. Rosa 391'? short-circuit some of the normal In Unnva Bay Ar" ! rand. She died in A hunting limntigration procedures. The excrcise was held from camp fire last November MM While the Italian operations. Feb. 4-14 in mm Ungava Bay Lac Ste. Marie. Que. were said to have been directed by ” i mic lltilt court of Queen's Bench: l on l3a7ztTfc?il."'al'" Outbreak Oi Livestock Disease in lleginLArea REGINA. Feb. 19-tCP)-- with an outbreak of infectious stomatiiis aiptpnrently- reaching serious proportions among live- stock in the Regina district. at quarantine of at least three days today was imposed on live- stock receiving points in the city. Infected rural premises also have been quarantined. Animal health officials here said the need of o. quarantine on live- stock movements in affected municipalities is being studied. It is believed six Regina dis- trict municipalities are affcct- ed. Dr. T. Chlds. veterinary gen- eral for the Federal Agriculture Department. and Dr. K. Wells. association chief veterinarian. arrived from Ottawa yester- day to investigate the situation. They said the true nature of the disease and the extent of the affected area have not yet been determined. The disease is not transmitted to humans. Queetl Pledges To Uphold Ideals Of Her Faiiler LONDON. Feb. 19 - iRcuicrsi - The Queen pledged to the House of Commons today to uphold the ideals her father set of "peace and freedom and the happiness of the great family of which I am now the head." She was replying to a message of condolence sent to her by the r .u on the death of the reach iy King. Her message read: "I thank you from the bottom of my heart for the loyal and affectionate address which the House of Commons pre- sented to me on the sad loss I have suffered and on my accession to the throne. "I value highly the warm ex- pressions of your attachment to my person and of your confidence in my determination to follow my dear fathers example of devotion to the service of his peoples throughout the world. "I pray that with the blessing of Almighty God I may ever jttstlfv your trust and that aided by your counsel and sustained by the strength of. the affection of my peoples. I may uphold the ideals that my father set before me of peace and freedom and the http- plness of the great family of which it am now the head. (Signed-) Elizabeth Resin ." today. Traffic Again Blocked By Drifting Snow Yesterday Di-it-en by high winds through- out the Province. driflling snow len Monday to almost comrplctcly block Prince Edward Island's higtilimys and bring traffic to a virtual standstill. For the second day in a row Maritime Central Airways were forcsd to cancel all their flights. and the island Motor 'l'l'ansport Cozntpany announced that all bits services would be discontinued until loads and higlnvnys are passable again. However. it bright. spot uas trlc Cotiitpany and the island Telephone Cotltrpnny both stated they expat-icllccd little difficulty as their lilies hrld firm. Only routine calls for repairs were llecesstlry ti-tiring the day. Mr. W: rcn Burns. tvcatllcr ob- server at the E.vperiment.1i Fanu. reported last night that official- ly in inches of snow llnri fallen Vsillce the start of the stnrtn Mon- 'Q(Cotit intt-rid-on-pa sea 55ml. 4.!" N. S. Plansiarger financial Grants To Municipalities l-l'.'il.fi.F.AX. Fch. 10---ICPl--L01-t isltttiotl in increase grants in tho tnttnictpnlitic: ix-All be init-odtt:-Id before the prrscllt session of the Nova Scollii Log-i lslatttre. the Throne S;)ff't"ll said. today. i Tile sipeccli, road by Lieutenant-I Govct'nct' J. A. D D'l;.Clll'd)' as the llnttsc mct ill utottrning for', the iatc liitltz George VI. alsol said ttiio t!OVPl'nil1Cni. will ask . that. its ltoiitiils Act b(' extend-l ed for another year. The Act. gives ni-tlnicipalit.ics and towns the right to step into the rental control field. "Atticllc!nt('tits to legislation pro- viding for more equitable shar- ing o-f joint expenditures by .citir-s, towns and municipalities and abolition of the municipal school fluid" will also be consid- ered. the speech said. Mcntioning briefly the matter of iaachet-.1 salaries-which has resulted in strikes in two cotta- ties-the speech said the average salary of all fttll-time teachers in the province during the year wes 31.717. The sipccch said the llouse tmuld consider changes in the Education Act with a view to- ward complete revision and con- solidation in 1960. Outer sections of the speech-. printed in a black-bordered copy of the Royal Gazette-revlcwcd the Industrial progress of the province during the year. Fanning was "reasonably good." cool production had increased yesterday added to what. had fal-, noted in that the lVlar.L.tllc Elcc-i financial Sudden in To Spectacular Hull TriaL HULL. Que, Feb. 10-(CP)- The spectacular. seven-day mur- der trial of Rheal Leo Bertrand OTTAWA, Feb. 19 -(CP)-l"ed- eral of-licials admitted today the uncovering or a second series of passport frauds through which an undisclosed number of persons got ended suddenly tonight when the into Canada ilieanliy from Ger- trial judge. 57-year-old Mr. Jus- many with the connivance 0! I bribed immigration-department ttce Valmorc Bienvenue, collapsed on the bench as he was charging minutes employee. Tile employee has been dismiss- erl after being brought home from the immigrant-screening centre at Karlsruhc. Germany, officials said. lie was the fourth to leave the im- migration service during the last later. The judge paused in his charge and was raising a glass of water to his lips when he suddenly col- lapsed. lie was carried to his ' I It g chatnhcr and an emergency calll;i2;.LIETg::ia:);:iC:c ms” or was was soul: out for a doctor. Lateri The other mree were suspected 3”('"d3"t5 "me Wt mm of lnvolvment in a ring there I 1 70 D it was believed ithc suddenVZ",uE:lEn3.ynl;H:,::1yOflagagggs 31:” 593111 O: the "fill Jlldge Wauld man ill the Rome office was dis- mean a new trial for 37-3'cal'-nldlcymmedv and mo M Mammal mg Bertrand, Ottawa cleaning estab-ip51;.m.dg lishmcnt. WOFRCF and correspond-I BU”, cases ..eVo1.,ed Mound issue encc-schuol psycholotzist rharaedlor Canadian-f:nf.l')' visas to flavored with the fire murder Of his 53' immigrants who were enabled to a ring operating in both countries, o.'fit'lnls indicated today the evi- dcnce in the later case has shown only one Canadian involved. The tnumber of those wile got to Can- ada through the Karlsruhe office Adjourns Court Mr. Justice Patti Ste. Marie ofy :u-as tmmcdiately called to the lFW”' "C ad-'””m5d I”o”ed' irrcaularities was considerably i'”-35 ””i” '.”"W””l" Wm" 1” smaller than in die niiliaii scan- satd instrttcttons would have been an received from Quebec City. Unoficlal estimates o' the num- JUOSC Bl-9m'”"”c mid bee” ”dT ber of Italians gettilig falsified dressing the jury for about 25,vi5as ran to 300 m. 400' During the ;m,l"lilC5- 110.5315 if l-hcre W35: first If monthstoi last year-when ii1ll.V 1'9?i50"3bie doubln 1' musi be both frauds were worked-Canada tzrven In the accused. The death admitted 21.312 ltiiltiins and 27.344 lo! Mrs. Bertrand. whn the crown (39,-mamg tclaimed was killed and burned Thg unployee in Germany was iby her littsbanri, was either niur- quietI'y' yjlschared ' in October idcr or ac.-iacnt. said the JLld?.8- thottgh the news did not leak out iThcre could be no question of until this week. nianslaughter. A top Immigration-Department He urged the jury not to acquit authority said that the two cases 1133-(mid out of ”sympathy or are the only instances of irregular- wcalcness. Those were his last ities now before the department. W(ll'd5 as iii. lifted the glass ntiitivesiigations in both are proceed- wnu-.. to his lips, man up hgckllng, though no prosecutions have 0,. mm bench, been lodged. Meanwhile, names of E The com.m,o,n WM Cleared. ML the suspected officials have not Justice Bienvcnue. unconscious. been made public. ywas carried to his chamber and ;a doctor was called. Bertrand lwas led from the prisoner's box lito his cell. i A few minutes later an attend- lant. informed court officials and lrepqriers that the judge was dead. Mr. Justice Blenvcnue was I ifortnt-r member of the Quebec 'Lcgislatttre for Bellechesse and at one time Queibec Minister of ,Gamc and Fisheries. He was "-S7C;l;l-llll;Eli:0vl'TBf!.E-ES-5-fglTI5-).-. Spreading Strike Of NS Teachers Poses Problem i9-(CP) Joining their Cape Breton col- staged I walkout LONDON. Feb. 19 -- (AP) The Queen received Statue Secre- tary Dean Acheson of the United states at her Clarence House home today before his departure for Atlantic Pact conferences in Lisbon. Foreign Secretary An- thony Eden presented Acheson to the Queen. Later. the Queen also gave separate audience; to Foreign Minister Robert Sehuman of France and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of West Germany. SYDNEY, N. S.. Fob. -The spreading strike of Nova IPHSUPS. WHO Scntla school tetlcllers is a dynn- Jeff. 31; mitt--packed problem for the Pro. lilo Lope Breton County Coun- vlnciltl Legislature which hcganlcll. f01I0Wlni2 R BDENR1 SGSSIOH. its regular sessions at Halifax to- offered increases of S100 NUS "'1 extra 5100 for married men, but lI'fIl'h('rS are this was turned down last night on strike in iii'0 counties. Cane h.V HIE i0BCh0l'5- E5T'1"- 150'” pr,-ion "mi Anugonisii, to nn- county councils rejected the de- force demands for annual salaryimttnds and referred the teachers in...-e,,5(.g. or gimp fin the Provincial Government. than .'l3f) it-at-itcrs. mom-y Premier Angus L. MBCOODOW bers of the Nova Scolln 'l"cat:llers' and Education Minister. llenly Union. nrc away from their desks lltrks have repeatedly said that and 7.5110 kills llnvo been freed the Province already I8 Dflllnil from schonlroolu bondage. 'more than its share of eduuctlon The liniigonisll tcttt-hers nn- costs and any increases will have notlnccd strike action last night. in come front;-r-nunlcipnltilcs. Increase Expected In War Vets' Allowance 1?-Ebllm of m"-?EEnTct burnt-out veterans, men who were aging -WP maturely because of frontllne ser- vice in the First world war. sixty is the minimum age for day. lltirnl and village OTTAWA, Feb. 19 -(CF)-The Federal Government is expected to take two steps at the -forthcoming geggion of parliament to give fin- iinclal help to the 39.000 Canadians general giiglhnliy but overseas bent-fitting directly from war vet-tvetcrans who are unomploylibm ernns' allowances. can qualify regardless of age. Veterans Minister Lnpoinie said scores of veterans of the Second Hit. the last session Hill. 3 Dfifllar World war already receive them. mentary committee will be set up so do nearly 9,000 widows of over- soon after the house meets Feb. 28 gens servicemen. iind promised that whatever steps The W.V.A. question has been are taken will be made retroactive complicated by the initiation of Jan. 1, 1962. old-age pensions of at least :40 A The two main steps are likely month for all Canadians at '10. to be: At present, single w.V.A. recip- ier.i.L ru:e..allowed touhave n. max- imum of M00 allowance plus 312.5 in outside income before the al- lowance starts being cut. that is A total income of 8810. The old-nae pension comparable dizure is 3720. In the married field. the compar- ahie figures are 81,000 and 31,200. The government is expected to hoist the W.V.A. total: at least to the old-age pension levels. This would mean that W.V.A. recipients of '70 could draw their old-age pensions and part of their 1. An increase in the basil-..n1s. lowance to at least 050 from 340 I month for single recipients. to at least 885 from 370 for married recipients. Chances are. in view of husky increases in war pension rates at the last. session that the boosts will be even higher. 2. An increase in the total in- come. including allowance, allow- ed recipients. The allowances-new costlnl the country O93-590.000 I year- rume into being a. couple of de- Federal Gov"t Admits New Passport Frauds Strange Orange Globes Reporied Over Korea VVASHINGTON. Feb. 19 --(AP) Tllc Air Force salt-l today it is look- ing into reports front Korea abnul some strange-looking orangl globes. A spokesman said bomber crew members l'cpol'tcd they saw "globe-sitapcd objects" of an or- ange color on fll::hL! over Korea on the nights of Jan. 29 and 30. The spot.-csman said these stor. ies were being "investigated only." He said the department had only the l'('p0l'iOlI word of several crew members that they had seen the objects. The crew members estimated the objects to be about three feet. in diameter Australia I-les Valuable Rein SYDNEY, Australia, Feb. 19 .. (AP)-Australia has had its mosl valuable rainstorm in more than a year. The tilt-cc-day downpour broke a year-long drought in East- ern Ausiralza. ended bush fire danger that has caused s22.0fi0.00fl in damage in two months and sav- ed vast arcas of dairying and grazing cotlntry. Bush fires have claimed IT live: in the long cirought. . Viitrtt.Moitr.v -fAi:KS Ewiavaoov stars AND LlsTE.NS Feb. Official forecasts issued tonight bg HALIFAX. 19 -(OP)-8 the Dominion Public Weather Of- fice here and valid until midnight Wednesday. Synopsis: The storm centred orj Newfoundlalld is slowly moving eastward away from the forecast: district. However, it will continuq to cause strong northerly winds over most of the Mt-iriitmea on Wednesday. These moist wind. blowing off the Gulf of st. Law. iicncc will result in another mud in eight inches of snow over Ehsiq ern New Brunswick and Prlncq Edward Island and one to tour in- ches over the other Maritime re. gtons. Prince Edward Islandmwednm. day, rlott:ly with snowflurries. Lit.- tle change in temperature. Norm winds 25 diminishing in the after. noon to north 15. Low and hip; WL'dneFda.v at Charlottetown and 30. High ttde today at Chatlollnn town at 550 A. M. and 4.33 P. M, lliglt tide on the North Shorp an 1.07 A M and 12.01 P. M. Sun rises today at 7.08 A. M. and 5.47 P. M. RICA AIR SERVICE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAE - Leave Charlottetown for Monclol 5:30 A.M.; 11:20 A.lif.; 4:50 PM. Ar. Charlottetown from Moncton 7:25 A.lil.; 1:35 l'.M.; 43:55 P..Vl. Leave Charlottetown for New Glasgow-Halifax 7:40 AM. New Glasgow 1:50 PM. New Glbsgow J: Hnllfnn Arrive Cha ioitetown from New Glasg w and Halifax 11:00 A.3l. from New Glasgow 4:35 I'M. from New Glasgow and Halifax. MONDAY. waosasnar. rnmay onnr silo A.:w. Arrive syiliiey mini l New Glasgow ' 10:25 AM. Arrive New Glasgow from Sydney. SUNDAY ONLY heave Charlottetown for Moneton ll:20 A.lif. Arrive Charlottetown from Menctoi ii:.'i5 noltnss-:ftAl'r. -ronurivrrrxn slightly. the steel industry had made "sound progress" and the tourist scason was successful. thg speech said g cades ago as In answer to the allowances, too. FERRY SERVICE Dally (Including Sunday) ' leave Borden Leon 0. I 9:10 AM. 10:80 AM. 1:00 PM. 2:40 EM. 4:30 PM if 00 PM. mo all me r.u.