.|" M-QHIN 1”" on Mindanao and LBOIL 1;" Pram rain Read Everybody Covers Prhoe Edward Island Like the Dew CHARWYPETOWN. cauana, TUESDA jfConservdtive ,Victory _In iThird _Iging’s' A Substantial Majority Over Liberal Opponent. G. olfllltrsfl. Nah; alr- Amsrlosus unis dead! ~ Australian m u. i. Island. Linchow; Japanese report- Ioiiwsv - line Rube Ins after ‘BRITAIN — Wsr crimes col!- fsrenoe ends without lllhillllcs: Following are the nun. of rooormnenllliiofll: C‘ "u" his? 3...‘¢T.?K'a'§¢$?;“" m vow" or KING! _ I; Tlllll Electoral ' -. “'3.” .123... ambossedors In NW3"! 93°" w Issrn views on conference on bov- sniine situation. French tommanilerln v - i, Elshteezi Mile Brook “for. Q dis . . . . . . , . . . . . . .. Damascus Replaced 13;,“ can” _ . _ H3; Msleiieath ..5'l 0 11$ .. DAMASCUB. 50M 4 - (“"3" Mongus West .. us) - Gen. Olivs Reset. Fmmh Dundas . . . . . .. ....in coinmsnder-ln-chief in Southern Qlenfqnnjn‘ __ “J56 Syria. has been replaced. Msrtinvsle if?‘ “$39 Y“ "1°"io§‘°ti?}.‘?°l ‘- I l’! m9?! ‘D0 month ago, was in command of “h l.” $6 the French troops in Damascus luring last week's events. For the last four days, his residence has béeaipsguardedv by British tanks and Vote In 0ntario Coming E rents - "ln stock, seed oats 02.50 per ewt. McCuigan and Boyle. 540-101. “Reserve July 11 for Marsh- {ieeld-Dunstaffnage United Cleiugcll: i-hgrootlrljrzcausct-llllfiuln Kllfliibltl Hall. Wednesday, June our. e-s-oi. "Notice - flooding no rat Ai- hwy. ‘Thursday, lure Kn. from iifirlliuiilrfliwc 18"“ “WC . . . resn an Q Green. 5-1 ""Aunt Susie Shoots the Works" resented by Stanley players in , e J...°‘"'°" m" liars Back From Dead us" “Luu m Ha his pigm- . out. . “imam-s - .-.==~= e» W NI. ll. 1.. eson. ——— 11-year-old ofliosr sirvived 18 "qllflih Beed. We would inonthsodnesr oninaJsp- "m!!! and dealers to book the mm prison osmp near Rangoon. “"111 req irements while "In 111 to lost around s few fi bresent stocks last..Assoclsted dsys, hen go sway with my wife Pliers Incorporated. for a vacation" .20. so. ii. I. s. r. e The wire. 1:3.’ of‘, srriived hare three 00 Insdins nose t Ca CallL, where she marri Iinslm "w. ‘Thursday to: owls“: note-n A. ilsoDowell last Decem- ' °°“"“ “°“‘““ "““" "°" '°"'..'t“°’i.“.‘€ §‘k°1‘...‘.l‘°n“§5{ _ Good dead. Be had been reported “M1 hols every Pridsy for Iflllgglilflmilfi- i! Li . Coed arrived h ter- R w‘ no” m]? day. The lest 1 of £15m» an sirplln lit boron the "t X melons service. IUIVIQOMNLOU . was DLIeo-Amn T BINDING Kobe Llatest Target F’_o=1__'__§u 3,000 Tons 0f Fire Bombs Are Unleaded J. MacDonold Elected By ‘cwgmrghe at some loaded 8.000 tom The s/rea under attack from one end of the 1on8. to the other. skim! mills area west of the shill- ‘ buildi uaior- semi A. rrscnsasia, m- g‘ grosslve Conservative standard bear- , or in the Provincial lay-election in » the Third District of King's, de- “T A looted his Liberal opponent m. J. arch 1'1. Kobe, huddled t. htl mks. Bay. st. the eastern Qunphu yuan“, h, I, yo“ end 01 the inland sea. i '7 ‘n. ounf bwl votdenfiranélirlfyltggl-i "cmc “" s“ u“ “d” in thl m. gen "l" via ism’! - I'M lmfluau '1')‘ °" °"*“‘ tlon. '0» um m t: Mg. creme;- gell poclalled 600 votes, and Mr. Mac- Osaka i; “sf 1s miles to the e eoause of the cram between the shore and mire-mile ages. Eur; giggxflxg ns y o ie. The city is about les long and tiwo or three totals are regard as for a by-eleotion and the u: ‘ti’ “';§'i"°'r't“l§ "sum: . u orea e e m m,‘ " “m” "m" “g mllority in u» Ikilllltlltd is hall- fibdlmm "ab" “nu” “I a’. ire an; of. [glhllgullflilllalfiglfuon . ' Major MacDonald recently re- ". turned ‘faorn hsotive fies l. t Ire-Boo. ere e was wo e s n" w“. h “u” July. Ho is s son of Senator and Mrs. J. A. MacDonald. of Cslralgsg. Y wghls was the 16th irwen strikge at Japanese cities by included the 1m- erial Government ral he main Ssnnomi a r ion, the cornmercia _d Works. Also hit was the e railroad yards, prominent East Kobe target area. CEAMMID WITH FACTORIIB est east sud southwest of the city are crammed with fsct- is s. insjor centre of industries related to port fu tions and has handled per cent of Japan's e d 1H8 shipbuilding an Grafton Streets. Principal IOSSIMMMI P79”)- Gains-“Losses concentration of marine ermine capacity. duced much steel, elmtri merit and machin ry ed carrier plane attacks on Jsparrs southe islondiof Kvushu on Saturds Osaka. on Friday. At least 450 Superforts delivere blow, in which 3.200 diaries were dropped. lssszsessgee “mm, Iran 0ov’t Falls TEHRJlN. June t - - (AP) —Tho Iran Government, of Premier aimis fell todsy when it failed to t e vote of confidence in parlia- t. 0f the 96 deputies present prport the govern- ed against it and abstained from vot- TORONTO, June 4 — (GP) - m Ontario btgodtiy prlzlled what s. pear- "Show - Mslpoque igeidnssdflyl- To?“ vocal»; hgfi-glgvit‘ 211mg; 1 The dispatch did ot define the issue. Iran's Foreign finisher semlh Bodi informed its psriiamegti Mary m mmrent Ihadly damaged by smoke an z mended the withdrawal of all Brit-- d , erlcan and Russian troops from the country IWW ended Two German Boys Fxeoutoil As Spies PARIS. June A -—(AP)—8upr-ema~ announced today? s boys. members of .1“ Youth Organdnstion. fibrin-y "‘ u. s. Army Flier m vsrs” by Runtsr .___ Iiler lsyeis in North Wiltshirs my Th, Mung“; pm‘) . ednesday. Jun! l- Pon-rsuoimr, Ohio, Juno 4- i 6-5-64? Lieut. imqa w. Good was our a m ~ today n ii- h "Weeding carlosd mhitflllh well: who had married a nay-y‘ err:- Sess 0. 0. F. Party Wlpsd 0st In 0nt. ,June4--(CP)-—- Roebuck choir- W. . Feds-ml Liberal. Cem- Commi-ttee for Ontario, said in u. statement the victory Pro resolve Conservative ‘a On diation of the C. C. -r*"*'"' -~ Fire ilaused Heavy Damage Lost Evening t ‘more. Tire caused considerable damage, lost night at the DesBrissy build-x on tho corner of Queen and was from smoke and water. The fire broke out in the bBSC-l merit st or near the furnace andi spread to is. nearby elevator shaft. Hughes Drug Store and the Tip Top Tailor shop occupied the ground floor with llliieen's Beauty Shop in the bsseme it. On the second floor J. E. Harris, archi- 1mm,“ _ tect, Dr. J. H. Ayers, dentist had Zivimm wvoogi 53 offices and zhe remainder of the unchanged ' space was occupied by apartments Frog, can, mm; Cg]:- _ _, and by a drug store stock room Prog. Cmi, non; up, 1,, Two persons were taken from Prog. . " " the apartments by ladders. a Mr. Lib. Pros-n . . Binns and a. Miss Diamond. How- Lib. From Prog. . W9!‘- flpimrently they were in no Lilli-Lab. From C. . . danger from fire but heavy smoke 2:151:09 exit by the stsirways diffi- stely the entire loss was covered by insurance. IThe blaze broke out about 9 oclock and was not extinguished until almost two hours later. The fire fighters hsd considers-bio dif- fslxttlilgg 1111f] eéocatitnrgreghset fire in the building. or” m“ The Eileen Beauty Shop was" writer although it that the equlpmentwzrsasuggscfifiood YORK, June 4 - (cp) _ puzcnasvgfimwiltgi] t am r . . Wt mtlvn mint‘. and Tiwmé. butter cost ‘lo cents bhck mar- ket Md su nlv building. Rachlfis . ousewlvel were lined legitimate dairy seeking than unsmceosfulzy, TTW A . ._s._ ..__ raforts o; fiAS CLEAR MAJORITY Premier George Drew -_-,_ temperatures in the north. mad (n, on can-rant‘ Press) pl VO artisan. FbUOWiIIG 18 the Canadian Press where m, F“! fi election in six times of running. sea o: s-n-edu-QQ It was learned that spproxirm‘ The charges put forwardlby C. UTRECHT- Hmmld- 5W"? 4- b the various parties who. to- ggsaganmeggogeoéglfgunwgeflasé ggther with independent; factions. volunteered to serve In the Canad- fiififlfis amt-egg? ntggnlgr zggtafiél-g‘ district, 60 miles southeast of Vnn- ian Far East Force is 23,400, it was 90 Sea“ learned here today. _ ' (Canada has snnouncgosbiae “well: Tm. “lfimhent He!pbt%mud%eg%a%etd - hemse ves ou o e ' g " Rc-AF- “d “Mm between the Progressive Conserva- 4 . send an army force of to the Pacific. units lxlelékgawgldisitlllelgfislathat 1000 d h b 1 h 1 ofiicers and 14,000 other ranks ‘of- Dam“ on l e a“ of t e pmhy NEW fered their services “fro? nofitqheast The New Y k .1 1. a m‘ "°' mu.rn wage of s25 weekly for ll or oum“ ‘American untested from the UnitedKingdom. workers m cmmeme and mmfk Among the men who have voi- “y. ma“? The Coverrunent of Premier 33y for Drew, which operated since the d5 of butt“. some types of employment while i“; 918.3101», m August, 194,3, as g others were considerably below re- mnomy mung bgdy o; 3g mem. 19-55 hers, campaigned on its record and 111580"? M8415 the manner in which, during war- Europe while 8.000 unteered emf‘; times the tofirirementséhirgpr b 5M1, on ons- y t’ 5am :23 are available at present. Neverthe- less over-all figuru than anticipated. As details of service are being made increasingly clearer to the troops Gen. are higher r bfomrlv scarce in m”: there is evidence somemsselntii-nebgrli‘: l k T F ~_ l_1!__ t w!“ .flsideri_n__g:_esrlier decisions. 0 gossn OF CANADA LOUR - =1». — EASIER run rszliniu - CAKES - Piiib - COOKIES, {JUNE s, 194s 14 races 27 of the last 40 years. It came in the walks of bitter campaigning by charges from Mr. Jolllfle that the Drew Government operated a. secret political police at Queen's Park. charges denied by Premier Drew who set up a Royal Commission to inquire into the matter‘ and pjledged his future as Premier on t e outcome. Trend Showed Early ‘ From the first return after polls, closed at 7 P.M. E.D.T. there was no doubt of the trend. The Pro- gressive Conservative count mounz- Drew follower elected was F. S. Thomas who defeated Mr. l-lep- Voters, despite cool cloudy wea- ther which rsn to snow and cold According to The Canadian Press party vote tabulation the balloting was heavy throughout the Prov- ffllwf‘ lace, appsrentlycertein so. exceed the ‘lfiibfilfl total o! the lflflzeltcv of 1,571,480 in the 1940 election. | The Progressive - Conservative, strength surged into such hereto. 0.01‘. centres as ilk} ' 1, , 1 - 1946. b! The Csn- dgilsietrial indoor. Hamilton and Snrnla. to grab of-f seats foo- ~the Government party. Three the four Yorik seats, swept by the CC.‘ F’. in 194.3 fell to the regressive‘ Conservatives. The story was the] sauna in Toronto. i Titre Liberals» suffemd also £23m! s the . march with losses such as Elsln‘ One veteran C.C.F. cam sign- er who fell by the vvsy e was Agnes Mscphsll, in York East. She lost to Progressive Con- servative J. A. Leslie. ' In Toronto High Park where the Premier fought a straight two- msn battle against Lewis Duncan. C.C.F‘., there was never any doubt of the issue. His re-elect s was conceded at 8.34 PM" and that of his Government st 8.47 PM 0.1“. leader Jolliffe and denied by Premier George Dre-w, tended to obscure. in the late stages of the campaign, the other issues raised bum m m5 1mm‘? “ding M 313m- Keefe to 219 for McCormsc. Ward e t l. 1 MCC sure the‘? "wmlud m“: flinch‘ g§ins€eg7rfaorg?eeefe; Vglalrlzdufigilsg Party Vote Standing m‘ “m, m, tlon antperhaps even the record We must look to the mill and not is the outward appear-nice. MAXIM! OIL MERE "MAN -- _._.-----.‘.".;".'."f_‘."_"f_"=_‘_ Hail, 00.00: other Provinces i U.I.A. ll- Snbsoription Delivered. 05.00. ' SLSWEEPINC vicrori ls Returned Wiih Overall lfigioriiy l TPRONTO, Julie 4 _— (C?) - Premier George Drew and his Government swept back into power in Ontnrro on a tide of Progressive Conservative votes which reduced the Opposition to possibly 25 members in the 90 seat Legislature._ _ The C. C. F., official Opposition in the last Legislature, and the Liberals, failed diasually. Where in_the last Legislature they marshalled 49 votes, their combined total in the new Legislature shaped up as some 30 fewer. in“ Premlfl‘ “if hi9 comlllete Cabinet scored personal triumphs on the basis of civilian votes in this 22nd Ontario provincial election. Jolllffe and Liberal loader Mitchell Hepburn followed their pin-ties’ fortunes. They hi?» l0 Progressive Conservative candidates. Th? V019 lave Premier Drew, who since election in August, 1943, had led a minority 3_8-member Government, the first clear majority for the since the 1929 elections. It confirmed in of fice a party which has governed Ontario for But C. C. F. leader E. B. Progressive Conservatives Estimate | In Ward Five 0ivio Gontest Mr. George R. Keefe. wholesale’ druggist. was elected yesterday as. City Councillor for Ward 5 over] ed Wm‘ euh "Wm 5nd- "hii m“ Mr. Picton R. McCormac, lsundryl proprietor, by a majority of l2’! otes. The total vote was 346 for < 5 West registered 102 votes for Mc- Cormsc, 1.23 for Keefe; Ward 5 Central showed 31 for McCormac and 96 for Keefe; and Ward 5 East voted 4:3 for McCoi-mac and 90 for Keefe. At six o'clock M:. R. R, Bell, returning officer, de- clared Mr. Keefe officially elected. Double Victory TORONTO. June 4 - (OP) — Premier Drew said tonight on the reelection of his Ontario Progresq sive Conservative Government “This is really a double victory". "Naturally I'm happier than I can soy to have won in my ovum riding (Toronto High Park) but I, sm perhaps even more pleased to have this convincing proof that our people in this Province nre not‘ easily misled," the Premier said. 11 Aboard Plane Lost In B. 0. VANCOUVER, June Q—-(CP)~'_ Eleven members of the RAF. were aboard a, Liberator bomber which disappeared last Friday while on a routine trip over the British Col- umbia interior. Western Air Com- The Liberals, under former Pre- tivcs and the C.C.l".. and cam- manifesto delivered early in t e campaign. It promised a mini- time, it implemented the 22points of its 1M0 election program. Hepburn To 0o 0i _ ST. THOMAS. Ont. June 4 — (C?) - iribersl leader Mitchell F. Hepburn, defeated in his home riding of l-‘Jlgin by Progressive Con- servative Fletcher Thomas. said here tonight he was content to go i bsck to his farm. enjoy some pescs ‘and comfort, and "listen to the I grass grow." Addressing s crowd before the ‘office of the St. Thomas Times- .Journsi after his defeat became ‘certain. the two-time Premier of ntario said: "For the first time in my long _ ipolitical career I have tasted de- ' feat. But I can take it on the chin I and come up smiling." mand announced today. Ofilcials said the plane may have crashed in the Chilliwack Hump couver. Inclement weather condit- ions have s0 far prevented an air search of the district. 3 Seats In lloubt In 0ntario (By The Cznsdian Press) TORONTO, June 5-(Tuesday)— Only three seats remained in doubt River and Sault Ste. Marie. and 1.730 for George Lockhart who won the riding for the CCF‘. in the 1943 election servative hnd 1.885. Thomas llfcgee, Liberal. "ii isli fiiTFiiiMoNniY today in the Ontario rovincial voting Monday-Jienor, Rainy With 66 of 81 Rainy River polls| reported J. M. Newman, Liberal-| Labor, led with 2,269 votes against‘ 2.050 for Hon. Mo]. R. O. Wilkes. Progressive Conservative; N8 for J. J. Anderson. Labor-Progressive, In Kenora the 0.0.1“. candidate. William Decker. who was elected in i943. led with 1,949 votes at 58 lls of 00. while Arthur Dussng. iberal-Labor had 1.060, Harry Hdwes, Labor Progressive had 7.41 and J. G. White, Progressive Con- With 110 of 130 polls reported, John McMeeken, Progressive _Con-' seiyative candidate and Mayor of- Sault Ste. Marie, led that riding with 5,079 votes against 4.994 ior George Harve . C.C.F. member of the last legislature. and 4,677 for ..__ ._.. _- i- ~.—-"—i—_-..-u_- Party Standing 1.1!) AM. E.D.T. Canadian Pres arty standing in Ontario: .. L.-Lab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Leading P. C.—l (Sault Ste. Marie). L.-LsIb.—-l (Rainy River). C. C. F.—-l (Kenora). TotaJ-90. T0 WED AT 101 RAOINE. Wis, J1me 4 — 1AM - Jsmes Augustus Cooper. retired tree tirirruner who pave his age ll 101, took out s. wedding licence to- day with Mrs. Julie Weslphoi, 02- year-old widow. Awcu. Inuit». BANK 800K WILL. ALwAYs REMAIN AT THE HEAD 0F ‘me: YEAR'S MosT POPULAR BOOKS v TORONTO. June 4 _ tCPi < Minimum and maximum tempera- tures: Vancouver 52. 62'. Edmon- ton s0. 61: Resins 4-0. 66: Winni- peg 33, 63; Toronto 39. 53; Ottawa 42. 58; Montreal 46. Si; Quebec 41h 5'1; Saint John 32: Moncton 39, 57; Halifax 4'7. 56; Charlottetown 40. 50; Ysrmouih 40. 53; Sydney 38. 50 . Forecasts : Lower St. Lawrence and Lake St. John ~ Moderate northeast winds mostly cloudy and cool with light scattered showers. Gulf. Bay Chaleur and North Shore-Moderate northeast winds ‘mostly cloudy and cool. Maritimes — Moderate north- east to east winds mostly cloudy and cool with light sontte mi showers. Hie and tonight at 709 rises tomorrow morning at 5. New moon June 9th. 9.15 A, M‘. tes later than Charlottetown. SUNDAY SERVICE CIIARLOTTETOWN- NEW GLASGOW (Daily Except Sunday) lDslly, Including snndsys) SCIIIDULI MAY l-SBPT. 30 l. rn.. 8 p. m. 5 is. m. Wednesdays and Thursday! 1 . . ill will be unlpessm n n" traffic ofle _....-._..?_.__ h tide this morning at 6.59 Sun sets this evening u Bjwall Surnmerside tide eighteen mint Leave Charlottetown 12.15. 5.05 PJtl. Arrlve Charlottetown 5.20. 8.10 EM. Leave Charlottetown 1.10 0.00 EM. Arrive Chnrlettetnwn sss’. us us. N. 5.—P. l. l. FERRY SDIIVICI Leave Wool Islands ‘I a. in. ll Leave Caribou. 0 a. m., l p. rm, (On authority of the Oil Con- itroller. on Mondays, Tuesdays. May and June the l1 a. n. all ouoolel there ls evidence that the other crossings will not. carry the ill