.~‘._..‘,,._..-,...,~;..5,.~.'.1.f,\~,‘ MAXIM! OIL MERE MAN Evil enenpla in the household '- corrllpt u more readily. since they insinuate themselves with the fesee of esithoflty. _ a Read by Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 5' Subscription Delivered $6.00. 86-00. other Provisions EU. l. I'M!- ass, 1947 14 PAGES CANADA SEEKS T0 BRIDGE GAP IN PALESTINE ISSUE an... n. Beauty Parlor Operator" Is Beaten And Robbed linited 51".... l 11511151111117 - . . . And Russian . V __ Veteran And Bride SAINT Jfll-IN COStOELIVIIIQIIIdGXJHIIlpS View‘ conflict flogged By Disaster WQMAN |5 2.8 Points In September .__ - Provincial _ V | BALI M A pfl INK, Nov. 6 — (AD- ymh John Btennis, who soft- pgdalled the race issue in his oom- pglgn, pulled into a narrow lead wplgllt for the United States Ben- ile seal. ot the late Theodore Bilbo Condition Improves By ROSS MUNRIO LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y.. NOV. 4 ‘7 DEPROPI‘, Nov. 4—(CP)-Dog- god by brushes with death and i s ThOTTAWAEHNioV. iid- (C?) —d-'-Meetlng privately with United . < e 9°51“) ' V118 11 PX 1111129 States Russia and Guatemala on. “Mississippi. p misfortune at every turn since I H _ 1 d 1 i _ ' 1.. 112; hgredezgrtteyaottorlg they met during the blitz in Bng- 2a 9° m’ “r “g septemb" ‘e luck)’. ° m the Palestine question, Csnads. to- night advanced some ten tive suggestions aimed at bridgi the gap between the United States and the Soviet Union's proposals for sentlals such as rents and oils. partitioning the Holy Land into The Dominion Bureau of Stat- iJewish and Arab states. . istlcs reported today that on the It was learned reliably that one basis that i939" equals 100, the in- suggestion put land s veteran and his we: bride wife today counted s $810 veteran's bonus cheque and an old car as the only remaining possessions of the family of four. Their children, Jim, 8, and capital in Maine. Caren. 2. lie in h urned in the forest fire which Convention" 0f C;C.F. Party , fleeting the Government's major decontroi measure that month which narrowed the field o! rc- stricted items on a handful of es- mpubllthli - occupied governor's SAINT JOHN, N. 3., Nov. 4 — C1111. pushed ahead in early re- (CH-‘lfrghtly gagged. with her anns amd feet tied. a beauty par- lor operator at suburban Fairville was foulnd pinned beneath a heavy hair drier late tonight where she had been thrown by a robber. Convention In Second Queen's lliiili. The Mississippi senate sud Ken- lucky gubernatorial races rated top interest in scattered off-year elections‘ iii the United States. 1111 overwhelming ’ " ,... b u. Ind - of the 1 Mr. Gordon RJ-iolmes, forward by the "I hope you sleep well" he was K-Cu dex totalled 142.2 points on Oct. Canadian delegate at this United. - ' l< Cit voters to throw out. @- c-F- P11"? M111 their Provincial °.l‘"t“"°id fhfé’ 1""; °! b" 111°k 11>’ quoted as saying as he stepped Ciwrlvttewwn. and Mr. I-aushlin 1, compared with 139.4 oh Sept. 2. Nations meeting, 1.1a. Pearson, was htlvgyizlnl yrepmexxtatlon m convent.” yesgeyday 1,, m, K1,“; we my no er ome 1w- week- over her battered body and fled 11m" ‘l - MacKinnon, Canoe Cove, were nominated as Councillor and As- semblyman respectively at Kings- ton last night to contest the Second District of Queen's for the Liberal party in the The story of James Albert Bien- eling. 26, and his 23-year-old wife, Doreen, began in wartime Eng- land. They fell in love. managed to survive two bombings, snipped George Hall, Kensington. The provincial president, Mr. George Watton of Crapaud. presided at both the morning and afternoon sessions. Mr. George Young. Mar- The Bureau added: "The increase continued io re- flect price advances associated with the removal of subsidy pay- ments and price control." with at least $142. The woman. Mrs. Margaret Mil- ler, was seized from behind es she was turning out the lights to close the parlor for the night. viciously Qltflloll or city councillors wss in- rllcazul 1n returns from more then hut of l1... city's election districts. The \'ui0 in 2.150 of the city’! 3-- 575 di-il-icis was 537,015 for 1'0- to try to work out a scheme where- by thc mandatory power, Britain. would be able to carry on in Pai- estine until the two new states could be established. §“\-<Q<‘C ' “ “sfidu-vnt“ I General P1°V111°1111 Compared W111. a, year ago the Then the mandate could be t, m itime C.C.l1‘. director, Halifax, ami the" “my thmugh Gmwmmem b95119" "111 119d “m1 11111719911 14°17'- ‘l Elcctmn t'° m’ held ‘m De“ 11' riso was 15.4 points and since last dropped as the two new states car- pehl or the P. R... 325.361 or ML David Lew“, "among, can reg tape and flngllyngotdinagrietd p15, 5.11.; w“ 1m 1n 1. sfpfgroom t,‘ The nomlnahtilon 0g Mgcifln- M)“, 1L6 pom“. when adjusted fled m, __ -- H t ' on ' t t gmeg W35 me g3 y 5g 31-8 whfle the intruder ransacked the ,_ ngy‘ was “nan 0115 u r_ Qmgg ' I Lm m t 1C"“"""°d ‘m P395 0°14) fizrecggglenmogwgngveggditsfig: u; in June. 1944 and they came to promhes. ‘i. W81 Opposed by Mr. James L. '0 the base’ August 1939 equals n S bugges on he" would Detroit, only to learn that thc Michigan climate was bad for his health. so last year they bundled their two children into a pro-war sedan and set out for a new lite in Maine. James had visions of making a few dollars from the valuable tim- ber on his land until a month ago when the disastrous firlrswept the eastern state. The timber went lip in flames. So did part of their iii-use, but a sudden shift of wind saved the place from destruction delegates on "the aims and aspir- ations of the party. It was decided by the convention that the provincial executive ,ta1<e steps to have candidates contest a majority of seats in this Province in the provincial election to be held on December 11th. The 0.011‘ platform was presented for discus- sion and approved and plans for contesting the election were filial- ized. Police, with only a. meagre des- . criptionof the robber, were comb- ing the Saint John area. 1 Mrs, Miller's screams. muffled by a clicking gag of tissue. attracted upstairs residents of the building after she had lain in the stiflinge darkness of the storerocm for near- » ly an hour. ‘ 100. the Dominion cost-oE-livlng index moved Irom'138.3 v11 5GP!- 2 to 141.1 on Oct. 2. Increases were noted in almost every group. Food accounted for two-thirds of the over-all change. the index for this series rising six points to 171.3. supported by in- creases for bread, flour, butter, bacon, fresh pork, and a long list of mlnolqadvances. Meats were twice their pre-war prices. Homefurnlshlngs and rose 2.5 points to 149.9, reflecting be direction and assistance from the United Nations General As. 5911111‘? but as the Assembly has no p wers of enforcement it would {be necessary for Britain to lcee ,_ 1her troops and administrators there during the transition period. However, as a Canadian source Isaid. “it probably wouldn't be very ong." This scheme is similar to the American one. calling for the mandate to end with the eflectivo independence oi the Arab and LePage of Hunter River. The vote was 85 for Mr. Holmes and 25 for Mr. LePage who. when the result was announced. moved that the nomination of Mil‘. Holmes be made unanimous. Mr. Colin D. MacPhail, Meadow- bank. and Mr. Preston L. Campbell, New Glasgow, were the mover and seconder respectively of Mr. Holmes’ nomination. That of Mr. Le- Page was moved by Mr. Fulton Roberts. Hunter River, and sec- onded by Mr. T. Blanchard. South Coming Events "Big-nag dressed poultry. 'D. M. iicliinuon, Murray River. "Unloading coal at Mt. Herbert TIflCQ 01-11;; lullay. Pllflllfl J. R. Drisooll. "c. w. 1.. hi5. in amel-uo Ball Wednesday, Nov.’ ii. Urban Murphy and Charles Phil- OmM" Elem"! lips, who were in the Murphy home ser ites - . - . _ - ‘ish countries next July i. -_ u. b l, 1 , t;- d m Rusti-co. Mr. MacKl-nnons nomin- h h l dr rates oupled with J6“ , Gm" wabwn i” 9'39"‘! w" affifimjfl‘ rggggtedngozgna AWE: llgrfiflfldeCTlizutg lixljiabrggflk accigoor o? atlon was moved by Mr. Bruce flligllfgf 112$. in prices for rur- _wiil géarjfeléeéllitmlieléily 9x11111111?" "Lot es Hell. Dance, may, fs-flvft-eii presidlent. Czther om- was- ragmg h, we next m", and the shop. entereci uhu found Mrs. Mei-elm. Loos Creek. and 53¢°Y1d",nlture, floor coverings. sheets 8nd “wk out some p]; vfhetfgyngflzf November 7th. "@0116; G\1lC€!-1}€i'E:vdi]l'11t$-€°i'<:r vommeer help was needei |1vi.-ller. her clothing ripped. twist- ROME‘ NW 5__,wednesday)_ ed by Mr. John R. Nicholson, l-iuh- iwwcis, The furniture sub-gr-"MD v l _____ cc. -_ - a a . e 11s 1- Doreen stayed home Wm, the 111g frantically beneath the weight (CP)_The 1mm, new; agency l" 111m- was 172.2, furnishings and textiles '(—“—"‘_“"“"‘"—*'¢,,,,unued 0,, Page 5 COL 3T "Address inquiries about 0.0.! “Law” ‘i will? xam’ Chu“ 31.11am. and 1W0 neimbom Th,“ of the steam drier. s Speakers at the meeting includ- " lo wn; or K ' - ' ‘ _ , 1d _~1 t d 151-11 p. , 168,5, hardware 1641i, and dishes h provincial emu’ “dam; 8g; VD-"éetlfiiisl: u“ Wmdwhuted ‘nanny’ M"? They cut her bonds w-hile police Arise sa ea y o ay a .e ed the two nommees’ Premier --= _ l 170.8. A advance """' ‘ A 1m‘ ‘t? lam’. ing the flames to their doorstep we“ “fled m ‘he ‘Muckfl ‘M’ ' n 15.11.1131; csfrdl-Igblfiilixlllz. 10m" Hon’ GB‘ Barbour‘ A‘ w‘ Zlidzrzglgzlxlri" 154-2 mnthe cmh‘ stranglad ‘"5411"- YW"! of RI- tnuué p9 m l ~ She bed only time to get the “d a d°°t°7 “l” was mmmmwd‘ who hdswbeen ill with". dniluenza mlfwbm- K‘ c", 1i‘,',;;,a~‘,~-LM‘§§1§' in: index was due. $1?...11.1¢1'¢11"‘- Ell‘ in’ 11-year‘ a - ~ .11 wflum“ m 1111,11 l» r.:ii'-‘-l..".’“'..’il.iii"iil.‘iif."but’? i. o... h-:;.-..“ul:.:...;.;. .=:.:..; a . r" ' ‘ ‘- .- -. .. ; - _ ‘ _ 1 _ .. , .' s. r " , y » - - _ ' -ar su -' , .., , _-. "llot Show - ‘ l ~ - 1.. 1 lwttlIiIAwilKerE-‘tehsal-iion "inure .11'""°>1"r 11m “shied .1“ 1'1" lliii“li‘.-.°.‘.’ gfe d-ygfiirritvilitouthhllt mmhmd’ ’°.’°"" w’ M‘°D°'“'“' E3111): its? ctr 1291-3-91“ we dcPgdAiEFfifi-Yeflrlfefd 12112114111"- ' as" Blrcflshlliwi” ‘ 317%” wwdud, g',,,,§f,,,,,,,,§" distance everything went up lo fiISEQg 3:13;?“ '“”°h°°k hm“ archdiocese had been reported on ,““,$,,’°,.';‘,§§“;;;;1~ Hunter mm The refitfll index moved up all Pherson strangled today when her ' s . , ‘ - ~ n» . _ . - _. - r I m Th; 1 Badman Mayne, Emerald; H. "nuke-their home. furniture. u“ seemed like hours’. she “B? lilesuay as hdving shown a turn P1111115 1° 1199 5 “cma” " "Hot Chicken Supper, Dance. ‘ii-acidic, November 5th. Suppers served from 5 to 9. - "Conservative Committee Meet- ing, Milton Poll, at Bell, I P. H. ‘llhursday, November 6th. "‘» "Bingo and entertainment st art Augustus Hall. fiidsy, Nov. l -__.. "Regular Dance tonight, Sea tblfieelze Pavalion. Dancing from 9 "Unloading car of Old Sydney "ltiovies New Glasgow Nov. I: 1.1 Louisburg reported herself in on the floor c’ a booth Mn’ riculture in Canada will g ther chiyflttken’ §“‘°“§,,°1'“"§.,‘°"‘ ' ' “liter River N . 6' “Mexican D . Robert W. Begg. a Dalhou io hflilers empt urse was lyin , ~ on aug ers o An no em- ‘ I Spitfire." 0v ' giffldlilti. s 5'51"" 1" m1‘l'5"""“° “mil” with her cpmgpclt, comb and 011.15g;- he“? Dec- *3 1° ‘mm Pm“! 1°’ blay living at remote Hebertville ____ i: this Coast personal possessions strewn “up ‘groin and food production during vmagm 32 miles from Rnberva], . “M. 1 11M" v11 1' X 1111511, ._ - beca e se erely ill ft r eatin ‘ Eranclilndllbnxflfdltgegiglopfit ' h” due‘ halve employees at the parlor The "wetmgs M" b°°°m° an‘ butt: Sflldvby police ‘to ehave can? ' 1; ' , “ ‘ end Rescue Division ’ nuui affairs since early in the war - I - ables, Thursday, 8 sharp. All vei- 8 C ‘i Mrs. Constance Slnith and Miss _ ~11-11Bd Blfyf-‘hnifle- erans attend. 1 M “m "GAE M" “m u“ Kay 114.1111“, h“ m; the 5119p W11?" 19919591115111’?! "3 the 9°’ Their father, Antoine ‘Premblay. —-——- _____ - ore-laden 7.0004011 Lfllllbllrl only a ‘W minutes before closing mlmon and Provincial Depart- “so took 50mg of m, but“, bu; wmpupgg, Nov, 4 ._ (c?) " Unloading Wednesd and N. B. was making 2 1-2 knobs es “ma. merit! 0f Afijficull-"Fe- °1 15"“ °1" ciid not swallow it when it bum- —Prairio Command headquar- Thursliay Brannon-d mmgl", W111i! 01' 8111f 101180 11111119"! "P ‘ gonimtlons and of the farm press cu h], mouth m" godly announced "m; w“. guylng potatoes daily. PJ. N0)’ i l "57"" 5"’ l"°'""l h"- were culled together to plan grain 0. “The Annual Meeting of the Ross Credit Union will be held 1X1 Muttart, Mershfield; Victor por- ensen, Charlottetown; Kent Waye. St. Peter's Bey. Continued on page 13 col. 2 Ii. S. Donates $3,000 For Cancer Research HALIFAX. Nov. 4 -- (C?) — Th! Nova Scotia branch of the Canadian cancer Society has don- ated $3.000 to Dalhousie University The new laboratory will be es- tablished under the direction of \ WOODSTOCK, N.‘ B. Nov. 4- (OP) — New Brunswick hes e shortage of about 000 teachers. --even the frayed clippings her- aiding Doreen war bride. the insurance again had gone bankrupt. Canadian Freighter Reported In Distress HALIFAX, Nov. their own" against inrubhing water, the Canadian freighter The Dexter was expected to reach the lnuisbnrl’: side about 12.30 A-M. AST tmnolrow. No. 8 hold of the freighter I The original meeflnflfl We" 5° father who now is in Rebel-val ly-iniurod (00 miles north of m, Pawn“ Gang. Hun’ on x0“ with prospects o! only about I50 was ‘floored bu‘! 0:31P! '12:; successful. said an Agriculture jail, tho Arctic Circle at Moffot in- enber 10th, st 8 P. M. new personnel to flii vacancies. J. zleiifbzllenlziznzalfic; nfidflllizoke 19911111111191" 1'°€rl°*°1""“"°- 111"" He is due to appear for liear- let. All being well. the million- , f d t 1 t - “Dance wh _ Byron Cert. of the local high ‘mm LONDON’ Nov. kwvednesday) alsililzsfrihainthe Erfnulfirznthzgrlgg: ins on the attempted murdel ery should “lie in a yvinnipc. » "Us?! Wlfehflll-ie- school tsff. said in addressing the n Amman "ehhm _(AP)__RetuX-ns 1mm more than charge on Nov. s. hospital wt n e wee . , , East Royalty, Thursday, November woodsfock Rotary Olub today w b, continue in the post-War years, Montreal 39. 58; Quebec 27, _; all. Music by 1,... n.1,“, Rhyflhm w, c", "m m, CM, 5",,“ Lhggxzilzyiixoflafl; ~figw1lilzrlfzftlld°gattiié ‘f: 041a dry‘: Although the Wartime Agrlcul- . Saint John 2o. o1; Mohhwh as, so; Yl. y w“ karma“ may you“ W“ h“ which m "I'm", ‘n. 5Com“ mutual”, 6mm“ m" tural Supplies Board how has R ed F P l h Halifax a2. s1; Charlottetown so, ' , ' - c . —; B d . ' armau cannon“ m mm m!‘ lzgiiwilclgfiigi" ‘"1114 M" s cargo from wlblllil, NM, m 3,, 158b,“; Prtyllos; whcoglnc" grassesegiltuzinixgeggiictxhfurie?‘ _ O 0 M. l’ no! 28 52. Y ti: Si. m,‘ C and - sea an ga he on y 1 , e ress I m t k t u t, e e dish v“.‘l§i..“.3;.“3iu‘3.°ii='e'-'? f oumatm‘ ' nest’ ‘Regen’ "$.53 ocroaan s-raswaaaams “s°°‘““°“ “M m" “d” “golf: nezdsasnn; 8:111:12: 111181181‘ 0 311.3 a 66S KAI-WM’!- Nvv- 4—(OP)—-Offi- "0 P. M. Special» A {tom ,flf,,",°,,’§,,,,,{,°‘,§',,,,.d".,, dglfiud “m, _._. u?‘ lzctmzglgsrtgl ?:"s‘m’°"l:h°w§g p. duction targets accordingly. “m mlmd mreca"! ""194 117 5°‘ “Pertinent of Agrloultgmkiq ~ 9.1m", ggpmmmu‘ “o... ma“ awn-maroon, Alta. -- (or) - mung; l, some“. the pm geld —--- ' 1111111” P11b11¢ Wellher Office it llrs 3 "m? F," ‘m’ t” '9‘- "°°n‘""1" m?“ “M” B"'“'b°"'"' Picked fnm mm before pyeeterdayb electionsy and CALAIS Me Nov 4—(AP)-A ' B7 ‘max “BLANC gait; Eihgmsi... me cm n §§§§l'§f,.fi'°,1,',‘fd,§f°$ “u” . er _. - a. - - _ Stephen mcooufii.‘ 330m g “om Ind” “ix to “med andlsenlg‘: avail‘: wit“)? ‘t? QZKTQ‘; gained control of only one new large sch0o1 of herri. _ eldom QTTAWA, Nov. 4 - (CP) - 1n Otta-wa, External Affairs De- 5yn°pm;__ g “m”? Flint left vesterdly mo ffor m” “hook ‘lm ‘b. “in “in h 0f Isethbridll ii u...‘ recently “mm” "'3" m“ m “p ‘h’ s" cm" D""°'“‘“° ‘"""" "b!" “m” p'"""°“‘ °m°“‘" "m m" h“ I‘ w“ °1""' W" 111' "lfltlmes 1:11pm., w“ u, ~ ~ .1 a 13- 111 1119 11111 °1' 1111 "11 °1' I Y‘ The s bstentisl Labor setbacks River-was driven 2:1 miles up- toni|ht with a rumor-strictly un- heard nothing oi the report. Tuesday with ertemoo . 1° '1’ '11!» , schools grelter attention would nicked some and they were ripe § - _ . 11 Miler- "Pmers aunts, My, ‘ g, b. “W; u, ‘mum. pupa. “ward ‘M “m, Th. “m” w". "w" indicate Britsins trend to the stream by praying fish last night confirmed - that Dr. Alfred Pld Dr, ZR. Bleiski. Charge DAf- at...” 1n 1,1,, w; A “om m“ Vermin, ‘ Bambi‘ vac-Mom. x In ma" bun-rd. I 1:11:11: ezeaznglriirzinrrlnllntlonxeetih: tllrlgdchlnttol; esgeeghlryldrpidisscedu salon: erkiewlcr. Plagandhsdreicenteéviintlg; lfalre; st 1:118 Pglllh miles? llgizruet. New ym-k 1, 63,151,,‘ mm h, m. "not h, k—_" v ‘ English and Welsh municipal vot- lars worth gar fishermen The fish £311,110 $1215.? siwlcfmfhu was 1g“: e w en e w" e fifwfiff," $1.12“ jfiff as“ cm 0 c en suppI ' . _ . , e res n the hr at 111" 31.1,“; n“; . in: when 'Wlnston Churchill!» were enclosed in the nets in I il- hgldlh‘ for sanctuary in the Un- He said Dr. Flderkiewics had wuum-n r8310,“ o, m. Mumm“ 1111'. Nov 1g gap”, ‘mm Conservatives mode e net gsln of goon neer the international Bridge 1W1 gm", l ' been serving since July 6 as Min- Wednesday morning. oooi sir from "l! to 1b p1}. p, . o; ‘ . . \ m council m“ end hsbor 1M s between Oelele end 8t swollen. Coming 6n the heels of the dfl- mei- Ind Envoy mtrhorolhsl-y of “ppm, 1, appfo-chm‘ m, m,“ school. If I not 3B0“ h v ' ' "t 1°“ M "l i N- 3- metic escape from Poland of Sten- Poland in Hungary, end he added shore region but is not expected liliit. Sponsored b; n ' islew Mlkoinjcsyk, Peasant Party he had received a letter from the u, have mud, effect “n the we.“ lhstitute, Kinroel. leader, the rumor assumed added former Canadian Minister 1o days 1,1,“ , ' -__ ,, _ g lost in that Dr. Iiderklelwlce was ego, postmarked Budapest. Rayon,“ F0N¢n5tg;_ "Will be 19mm‘ 3*,“ w. A fothk relilned his lelmh slang‘ I a central figure in the interna- Dr. lliderltietvlcz. who came to 121-111“ Edward Iupnd; 0|." 1111mm; p015“ ‘u; “ma”. Quin“! on‘. N" ‘ m; sham of Lake Tesniskenung, 11011.11 1htl-lguc over the vanishing the negation here in the marina o! becoming overcast wcqnqgqq mm" Wlglnore 3:14am” until 9p 4;, 1 1 ' h“ ' ' _ filer Where the led disappeared. Polish art treasures that hu gone 1946 and st-rvod about a year. be- 51151-1100,,‘ 113-051 durum u" “km” m” "112 Borden Quinn’ i-[uge- a 1);“ $13.?“ ,1'b,,'1'.",§g§ ‘Hie lake its dynlmltad yesterday on here for the lest yell‘. came best known lo the Canadian wednegdayl; gempemtur" “o”. "1 River until nma- “in” ; a“. a.“ y g; to reise the boy's body if he had U A source in touch with groups public for his rolo in springing 11w "m, u Tuesday-g ma,‘ 116s uh111 1-30 .' ‘m.’ a? ‘on a m." ' 111: drowned but the hinting resulted e posed to Poland's current Oom- the story or the missing treasures 1.1m], mung“... 1n m, {nemmm $113011 until ‘g ,,.'.','_"g'¢,g,, m; Pfi,',,.'°,‘,',‘,‘,‘,',,'.fl,"§'§p,,,m,,.‘b.... onlyvln hundnds of deed fish. A . gamut-dominated Government at a Legetllon party attended by to northeast 15. High wearing” “m7- » eidisn Mounted Police for the use " Q 110" 6011839!“ 31111111191115 "lhtoimcu the Canadian Press io- newspaper men a year ugh this ,1 c|.a.1.,1;1,,1.,wn p“ . _ "T," -——. of bloodheunds in e sees-eh. bull it not?“ shlpst too fsnaeetio. day o! the flderkiewlcz rumor. week. I ‘ i ‘om Little she cg 1mg- "u we-eeuld only get hlhoo- led the fe er. some peep mg- sue he qualified it hy saying it He chant-god that so crates o m‘); 1.1.4, 1,1,1, gum,“ “w. emcee! . e iov s sot ploy by hounds here before the weather remit he might heve 80110 0W1- had reached here yesterday in ‘priceless national heirlooms In and tonight “an, l _, ,._ fl-mles Georgepthe noted plu- brllh. time might be e chance.” “U!!! 711111-1119 h-jmiuhmflhm‘ ' roundabout fashion and was not tho fonns of jewels. tapestfles. Sun sets this" afternoon at 1 P'v“.'.'lr'l w w m “Max Mes-um $1. 11E.“ “i? “"31.- sew u» nu I B B auul-ntlc-wl- ;l=111=1'vl=1111i°"1°1'l"1 1W5}- 1311 y}: rim hwrm 11mins " ' ‘ ' 1'11 Oil-mil. Directed "John bee , ml I CI » _ Al the sto went Dr. Fider- een sp rite sway rom e - . . ' l?“ m! - C. D A. Infidel. Nt 111' v11“ It! I 1111111- Plm" ‘"1" "P" "'1 °"' " ' kiewics had liluunhla himself ln- tows area by agents of the Polish Lest ‘quarte- must _ , 71.42"“? Yfidly. November ed ll dill 1116i 11? I W.“ “"1” m. “m”. "“'”" "m" “u” l ' 1p Italy and was living in e villa wartime I government-ln- London 5th, 13,09 P. M, k 1one'i“:o<% Ill! U! ma‘ “fignbflfi” 0th‘ .4 w]. gm 22?‘: in that country while waiting for after being kept in Canada for ‘simllantlérsitgintide ‘loliflfl i lqy ‘i, - , , U4!’ ' ' "1 ‘E "m w“ p‘ s beet to ieke him to the 0.8.. llhmv during the wsr. " "1 v WWII- 1 __\- t lgpggemwerzyovlnersorntbs whsaetreiap _ » clothes and family savings of e130 as Detroit's first The next day the family learned company which might havestarted them g1ing ed. "All f could see was hls_gloves reaching around over my nfouth. I tried to scream. He said; ‘I want the money.’ Mrs. Collins said she had. kicked and struggled frantically but was stunned by themttack. Working rapidly. the robber stuffed her mouth with soft paper. she said. wrapped a towel around her head and knotted it, and then bound her hands and feet with more towels. When he pitched hel into the storeroom the drier toppled upon her and was left there. ' and drawers turned out in a thorough search of the premises. Trend n lllglll for the worse. Carrilna] McGuigan, who _wiil be 53 Nov. 28, is at the Canadian ronvent here. He was received in audience by Pope Pius Oct. 24, when he reported on last sum- .mer's Marian Congress at Ottawa. ____.________ Will iiraw lip Farm Production Targets For i948 OTTAWA, Nov. 4 - (CP) —Re- presentatlves of all phases of ag- and food production crops well in advance of the spring planting 59115011. presided. Charge‘ Grandfather With Attempting To Murder 5 Children M. nosaavsn, Que, Nov. l-rcifi —Provinclai Police in this Lake St. John district town announced to- . . SAW A vllcll t hel ul lb at i k-(CPJ- p11 1 d 111 b g 1 day the arrest of 68-year-old Jos- zines. which oval-balanced a re- C081 at Milton today. v. 1.. ou- czhcer prezgargh.‘ hallg. 121C113: W111! "It “"111 “"11” "'11 .11" Jtteorelciewlgizmwreckeageelertbrl. 12:12:: eoh "Irembley on a charge or nt- "¢1\1¢11°“ 1" 111s P11" "1 1111101110111“ VM-lCEMAN lavple. q announced today. P11111111! "P1111"! 31"‘ "MM"! “"" tempted murder following the pois- oning of five grandchildren. Investigation of the poisoning carried out by provincial detec- tive J. A. Boisvert led to the arrest of the children's grand- coat collar caught in a branch as she fell from a tree in which she was playing. The collar Wu! tight- ly buttoned around her neck. Her mother. Mrs. Charles Mc- Pherson, saw the child after she had been hanging for some time and called a doctor but he was unable to resuscitate her. rentals was based upon a special one per cent sample survey, un- dertaken in October, which cor- roborated previously reported sample surveys (OCW-ber. 1946. and auhe. 19411 and supplemented the information customarily supplied by real estate agents. Higher prices for coal and coke. concentrated mainly in the Marl- tlmes and Ontario, moved the fuel and light index up 0.8 to 121.9. while the miscellaneous index scr- les advanced 0.1 to 117.6 tinder tile 1 impetus of higher costs for med- ,lclnes, personal care and maga- A iilcK ‘fill/in a 1'5 A PLACE WHERE Nobow EVER tires. thor pennittlng, an R.C.A.F. Dakota would leave Thursday on en oporati to evacuate Canon John Ii. Turner. severe- 0