MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN pi-m- loch It! 0O ; [hi Guardian. TPIIIIO Ccntlli" I Dell! ' btle treaties now are made ttael! becomes war in QQ-*_ . CHARLOTTETOWN. Read by Eve Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CANADA, TUESDAY, sacrum 1, 194s 16 PAGESA Haw atrangely high endeavours may be bloat where piety and velour jointly go. MAXIMS ,’ oIA‘ MERE MAN Mail Subscriptions Delivered $6.00 $5.00; other Provinces i U. S. I100 I t==—""' AND JURY PROBES LEAK 0F U. S. SECRETS T0 REDS 7--——— Final Returns In Berlin Elections Dec. 6—-(AP)l - Fhe ma; mtinlclpal a act on 35:”), of the bitterly anti-Rus- lilfl Social lieiiiocrntic Party in- tuiuiflcrl today the east-west muggie over Berlin. Compifltd now was the political division of this German metropo- lis 100 miles behind the tron cur- BERLIN. ill. ' “Eleni-tailed Berlin won red what the Russians might d next in counter the rebuff they received at the polls Sunday. The final results: Social Democrats (Socialist) - ltiSltlfl i645 per cert). Christian Democrats (Conserva- (|\'@l»258.496 (19.4 per cent). Liberal ilemocratl (Nightfall- 2143224 116.1 per cent). The Social Democrats showed a gain of 13 per cent from the first post-ivar election of 1946. MOOSE JAW. Sask., Dec. 6 - tCFI —- .l Gordon Ross, manager tithe Prairie Vegetable Oil Com- pstiy, announced today the firm in: contracted to sell 82,500,000 Worth oi ieizetable oil and meal ta the United States army. ’I‘he ml is to be uscd in manufacture oi ittaigarine and shortening. Coming Events "Cornwall Players in winaloe. ltiursday, 9th. Aid of Hall. "Come to concert in Long River Hail. ilcccnibcr 21st. "Christmas Concert. Belfast lllll. Tuesday. December 21st. "Runimace Sale Saturday, Dec. llth. at 2 P. M. Holy Name Hall, "Aicrmaui School concert, rembei- 21st, DQ- "Eamsrliife School Concert, December 21st. Pctllllllnll Players in St. Cath- crines, uestlay, 7th. Auspices 1n. itliute. Winsioe Eastern "Dance. iilllliili. Orchestra. Station Hall Rhythm Boys "lvirit Paint Pantry Sale, Satur- lllll’ nizni. Dcttnrnbcr 11th, at. Riit's Croceteria "Patio: highest. prices for “l-‘ttl lltltlittl’. D. M. McKlnnou. Murray Rztcr [Cour Silll’? will be closed all day trmher Rtli Peters s; Gallant ithtitnrt “Titus stoic will" he cittseri "i “"'|_""<Ilt\_\. Doc. 8th. J. Morris. ltiiiltora. all F. “xclilfifiitllfl! Sale Dressed Dolls. ‘ "l". Home Cooking at Kirk Fhltmlai‘. Decembc 9th, from _ y for "Mimi"! tlrtihsdd poultr militia Packers Friday after- DPF- .0. 2 in 5. H. S. Mac- ti’ Son-s. Vernon Rtveig ‘gall’ 'ii’~i1‘it‘i. interested in will; a» hockey league come to ‘fer . . mm a‘ ‘fall. Wednesday, Dec the monthly fdtillll- Kingston Branch. Can- ,“ “ll-On. Kingston i-raii, Doc- " 9th at 8230 PM. VIuCQmTR d"; oflllkemen will sponsor a Y Concert" in their hall at N firth Milton on Monday. Dec. 13th‘ mmlncing at 8.30 M. Plan to "Uflloadin | it oar of otlcalta, bar- Qzijrflthhran. etc. Tuesday, nee- t," W1 Wednesday. Decem- Pho hi1, ‘ n: ‘Bros. Central Royalty. "Attend cud a," ‘ Dirty. dance, vic- “hiizff- West-woes. ominou- mm-A W" ochre, Auaplcoa it”, H "Willy Canadian Leg- "teeds aid hockey team. u m in I-mgah"i@f ‘Morris at his beat as, 5P". at. MacDonald is“; aft" tenlslie. out; sum hm m?" Rides Again. Plua lp_ M W" cmlflfly. Show atarta Gardiner Gives Review Of Market Outlook For Canadian Farm Produce B: emu mtcaen UPIAWA. Doc. 6 —(CPl —Can- adim farmers were warned today b)’ Atflcultura Minister Gardiner "lil- t-hey will have difficulty sell- ing their food surpluses in 1949. Dealing particularly wltih sales to Brill-in. ha told delegates to the Dominion - Provincial agricultural conference that prospective British food contracts will not absorb ex- pected aurplusu of Canadian beans. apples. files and possibly bacon. Ho spoke at a time when the food agreements are under negoti- ation and disclosed that while Can- ada will not accept a lower price for the bacon slic sells to Britain she expects that United Kingdom purchases of tihls product will be reduced for 1949. Mr. Gardinefa address was off the record. but conference officials later issued a statement giving quotable excerpts. The three-day conference, called annually to discuss future far-m production prospects, opened tn the big senate railway committee rocm in the Parliament Buildings wit-h delegates from leading farm or- ganlzations and the nine Provincial Departments of Agriculture in at- tendarice. The delegates heard reports from Federal agricultural authorities de- tailing 1940 prospects for various produce and predicting that meat prices would decline, livestock pro- duction would decrease and that all wheat now available for export will find a satisfactory market. Mr. Gardiner attributed the marketing difficulties to Britain's shortage of dollars and- told the delegates: "No longer can you assure your far-triers of a market in Britain for all they can produce". However. he felt the fact Canada had a contract to sell wheat to TéBEiIJI-Ii"Eifengfsdddcsifti? I News In Brief 6 OTTAWA, Dec. (C?) Con- troller E. A. Bourque, Ottawa coal and wood dealer, tonight was elect- ed mayor of the capital for a two- year term by a slim margin. COPPER. CLIFF, Ont., Dec. 6m (CPl-Fire tonight destroyed the main Canadian industries Limited chemical building at the inter- Seeti Potato lluota 85 Per Cent Filled W. R. Shaw, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, has received word from the Export. Division, Trade and Commerce, Ottawa, to ilhe following effect: "Unit- ed Stlfea Bureau of Customs advises seed potato quota ap- proirlmstely eighty-five percent. filled aa of December lat, full tariff rate on entries being re- quired u of December tlth." S‘! Below Zero in Yukon Yesterday EDMONTON. Dec. t! —(CP) —At Snag, Yukon Territory, where men have to be men to stand it, the temperature sank today to 67 degrees below zero. making it t-he coldest spot on the continent this year. Stormy Meeting 0f Carleton Candidates RICHMOND, Ont... Dec. 6 tCtPt - A stormy, joint meeting of the candidates in the Carleton County Federal by-clectlon almost ended in a fist fight today as George Drew, Progressive Con- servative leader", and William Temple, Wiiltl defeated lilm in the last. Ontario election, exchanged insults. The trouble occurred just after the meeting sang "God Save The King" and few people in the audi- cnce were aware that anything was amiss But newspaper mcii crowded around the back of the speakers‘ platform saw Mr. Drew and Mr. Temple, C.C.F. member of the Ontario legislature for Tor- c-nto l-Iigii Park, in heated d.isc\is- sion. Tiiicjt were too far away for the reporters to hear much of what was being said. Don lvforrotv, Progressive Con- servative member oi the Ontario Legislature for Carleton, stepped between the two men and pushed tcfintiiidcd on 1:51: 5 Col. o) Small lllaifo Flies national Nickcl Company smelter. Damage is expected to top $1.- 000,000 PARIS, Dec. 6 -— (APP-Alexei Pavlov of Russia told the United Nations today his government bar- red Soviet wives of foreigners from going abroad in save tlicm from humiliation, indignity and hostility in western countries. NANKING, Dec. 6 - tAP» ‘the Chinese Communists announced tonight they had trapped and were rapidly destroying three Govern- inetlt army groups which abandon- ed Sucliow to try to aid another encircled group 60 miles south- west. CHICAGO. Dec. 6 - fAPl — The wind-ivhlpped snowstorm which piled drifts from Kansas to Northern Minnesota moved north- eastward into Canada tonight. NEW YORK, Dec. C _- tAPt - Thc liner Queen Elizabeth arrived tonight from Snuthhampton —- 14 days behind schedule. British Farm I lly JAMES MoCOOK LONDON. Doc. s -- tOPl Herbert Morrison, lord President of the Council. today cited impos- ing United Kingdom farm pro- duction gains n a contribution to maintaining a. "decent standard of life without being dependent on American charity." Morrison said pig population 0n farms was up 800.000 in a yell‘ t0 2000i“); Poultry was up l6.- 000,000 in the aarrio period and now above the pre-war level; and dairy cattle nearly l0 per cent more than before the war. - Addressing a farmers’ club din- nor, Morrison added. . "p: ll] goes well even more aub- atarftial increases should be ach- ieved during the next year as the gathers momentum. "Th0 Iltfifit IOTBCIDC ll thlt Uh- Cites Big Increase In Alone For Manors PITMAN, N. .l., Dec. 6 -—tAP) — A small plane crashed into a corn- field near Pltman, An excited telephone call brought police to the scene Saturday night. There they found ttvo puzzled- looking men examining the wreck- age. "Tliereis no one in it," said one of the men, "and there's no blood." The police officers smiled, "That's okay." they said. “We know about. this plane." Thcy did and so did every nir- pnrt in South _Jci'st-y after the plane took off volt-bout a pilot from Pennington Airport some 45 miles away. Charles Peyton deputy inspector for the State Department of avi- ation. said the plane took off after a ground crewman spun the propel- ler ivithout knowing the engine was wide open. The plane zipped into the air and circled over New Jersey iintll it ran out of gas two hours later. No one was hurt. Production . ited Kingdom egg production will be restored in this current year practically to pro-war and the pig-meat production will be in- creased by more than 4o per cent above last year. Milk sales of course are alreatw more than. i0 per cent above pro-war." If Western Europe was,to man- ago when the breathing space given- by Marshall aid ended in 1M3, more food must be produced at. home, he said. "alve-ry additional ton of food which you produce la helping not only this country, but Western Europe as a whole to achieve a position where we shall all be able to maintain a decent standard of life without bclnl dependent on American charity. la the dominating ptobllm in the food Drew Faces 3-way Fight In Carleton -By-election Judgment Reserved {fgvivons RESCUED FROMPLANE FORC ' Wide Implications Of National Health‘ Plan Stressed By Mr. Martin Suspect Arsoiilst At PembrokeLtlnt. PEMBROKE. Ont. Dec. 6 —- tCP) - Firefighters early today brought a spectacular C. P. R. freight yards fire under control before it could totally destroy a. freight shed and line of freight cars in this community about I00 miles northwest of Ottawa. Second major blaze to hit 2cm- broka in less than 24 hours, the freight yards fire aroused sus- picion that an ansonist may be‘ loose in the town. Both fires were of unknown origin. Damage of both was estimated at more than 8100.000. (Canadian Press) three Federal try-elections ln On- tarln, Manitoba and Quebec. Vot- ing takes place Dec. 20. At least one hot. battle appeared cr-riniit with the surprise entry of a third trrindldaic in the Ontario by-eiectinn of Carleton where George Drew, Progressive Conscr- vatlve leader, seeks a seat in the Commons. . . He will hr- nppnscd by Dr. Etig- ene Forsey, C,C.F‘. candidate, and Nelson McCrncken, disabled Ottawa war veteran nominated as a So- cial Credit candidate. The Social place iti the Mattitoba riding Mar- quette whore neivlyappolnted Jua- tice Minister Gnrson also seeks a Commons seat. Ha will be opposed by Mrs. Elarlc Keatinl. C.C.F. A new party made its appearance in Quebct- with the nomination in Laval-Tutu Mountains of Hortorc Desy, 52-year-old wood merchant Laurent farmer. Llbcral nominee. Altogether fivrt of 245 seats in the Commons are vacant. Four will be filled this month with flflOiilfil‘ by-cloctlon scheduled for Dec. 13 in the DiiZlLv-Annnpolis-Klngs riding in Nova Scntia tn fill the vacancy caused by resignation of former Justice Minister llslc_v. No luv-election has liceii ordered for iilf‘ Quebec riding of Nicolet. Yaniiiskn. loft vacant by tltc death of Lucien Dubois. a Liberal. Currenllv, the House standing is: Libcrnl. 122; Progressive Corn Clwill. 13; others, eight; p Vzlczilil, 1 flVf‘. In Nfld. Case ST. JOHN'S. Nfltis Dec. 6 -— tC Pl ~- The Newfoundland Stiprctne Court today reserved juclgcmetii ill a case involving the Justice Brian Dunfield reserved‘ on a ivrit. taken out by six former Newfoundland legislative members against Governor Sir Gordon Mac- doriald and other members of the Commission Cvovernment. CORNWALL, OnL, Deo. G - tOPl »~ The eastbound freighter Outardc was the last vessel to be locked through as Cornwall canal closed for the season at. midnight Sunday. The canal opened April 22. Officials said the season was one of the most successful on record." [0 itlL‘ ilL‘l/\il t)? tAti‘ Vii‘. situation boday." | minlon health plan, other movements throughout west- ern Christendom aimed iit stabiliz- ing world peat-c anti llfmltlt! till: vnlue of the democratic way life. Mr. Martin's address was given l-lort. Dr. B. E.. lender of iii" Opposition anti ifortnei‘ Premier and first Minister of Health for the Prminve. 1n mov- ing a vote of thanks to Mr. llfnrtiti Dr. MacMillari God he had lived long enough to isea the tiny when was inking tho initiative in such a comprehensive scheme of ting disease, botli mental and pi1_\'- 1 hcaiih in this phasizcd. "tilern ("an hc iio political division. That is a which we along the same road: extent that \vt~ do ma as you linvt- rintts- livrc anti as tlio other Proviiiccs arc rioiiifl. \vt~ can make this a rcal t-liallcugc and ii that we want. t support tlic law of ivorit, tltc ifl\\" servitiivvfi. (l5; C. C. F. (i2; Social i gisggnm‘ real indication "the collapsed uoivntowit store. SS "Despite war'l long shadow. I be- lieve that our generation will shine in the generations of men, for no- thing has so roused the minds of men as has the realization today of our dependence on one another; I believe that civilization has once more. struck her tents and that the great caravan of humanity is again on the march," declared Hon. Paul Martin, liliitistcr of National llcalth and \Velfai'e, at iii!‘ rinse of an eloquent address which he reviewed briefly the Do- Government's associating Vi’. Credit nomination was made at ska!‘ the last moment. I'm‘! A“ A two-party battle will take Mr. Marlin in his arldress stated that in proportion to thr- grants be- ing made available, Prince Edward Island leads all Canada. “l suspect," he added, “that nnt the least among the reasons for that is ilic co-opcr- ation the lviinistcr of licalth anti the Government. in this have rrceivctl from so mutvv quart- ers. I was told both by your Prem- ure to the unsclfisli attitude taken by iil(‘ leader, Dr. MiiclViillaii." "In thc ntattct" ITIUSI "As ciir‘ of tiic pitblic lfifiiitiniiSliP-itfraas TORONTO. Dot‘ Redmond Code. 57-. Ottawa lawyer, and tlicri judgement. after hearing argument yPnrty under the Bennett. said he cotititigv." lio iitiri thr‘ life of my Mr_ Martin said, "I =- lzist evening it before a large dinner audience nt Station au-pgrinyendent t t t! The Charlottetown, which though meeting ' a a a a held under the auspices of tlir- Mn Plckard. a veteran of ‘we Queen's County Liberal Association was representative of all parties. Mr. P. R. lifcCormac. Liberal as- sociation president. presided. visiting Minister was introduced by .. - H.A.Vi’.Mtl.,I’""“.i . Wm‘ hhp "nmln-mion- of sw- who expressed Premier Jones‘ re- Emmi-Imam“ Siam)“ he" n“ on catirlidatcs to fight it. out in Mme 20 "an; He went on sick gret at. being indlspnserl by rcasoit of a cold. Enthusiastic support of the na- tional hcalth plan was voiced by’ .7. P. Mncbfillati. the (‘anruln from Ste. Dorothea as Republlcan- . . Lady Laurier is on her a l ‘ _ p M I ( _ _ .. nnua for-Peace r-atiditlate. He will op- cgtiozrltmigrgsisrdrlfpliigflmtlgq1112;: "Christmas trip" to chill, rain- pose Leopold Dcmeriw. Ville St. ' ' " lashed sable Is-iancl—"graveyard rtf itintiei‘ upon march itJilPthbf Capt. Albert Germain-dubbed and io tho Santa Claus by the island's hand- ~h iticctlicr, of residents-expects to un- iFormer National Sec’y itlf Conservatives llles in national with of political The (W thanked fiominion combat- Province non-political tlppnsiiirln improvlnt PHI- Improvement In Condition Cf King IJONDOiN, Dec, 6 — (OP) -— A bulletin from Buckingham Palacei tonight said there has been Ii "further sirnall but encouraging improvement“ in the condition of the King. Ha is aiiofering from a serious arterial ailment. of the legs which had affected the circulation of blood to this feet. Experimental Station Appointment Made Mr. Cyrus Pickard cf Charlotte- town has been appointed farm foreman at the Charlottetown Ex- perimental Station. He succeeds ivir. Ivan S. Mitchell. Announce- ment of the appointment was made yesterday by Mr. R. C. Parent, wars. has been a member or m; station staff for the past l3 years. He has been acting foreman dur- ing the retiring leave of Mr. Mfitchell. The appointment takes ef ect as from Nov, l5, lea ve in February. Ship Leaves With _ Christmas. Supplies .For Sable Island HALIFAX, Dec. 6 — A sea-borne Sarita Claus his. ship out of here today with a cargo of Christmas presents for a. barren, liarbarless sand spit in the bleak North Atlantic. tCPl sailed _ With :1 little luck he‘ll prob- ably make it, ‘ Carrying some 20 tons of i Christmas gifts and supplies, the Canadian Government supply ship‘ of the Atlantic." t The sturdy little vessel is lug-t ging everything from plum pud-‘ dings to Christmas trees-four of them. On treeless‘ Sable they '.\'lii he particularly welcome. ful i load his cargo tomorrow if weath- ‘cr condition-s are favorable . Sable has no harbor and ship- about Men Cit Rafts Hawaiian Sea that a Navy search plane had sight- ed twn life rafts in daylight today, with about 30 survivors of a Unit- ed States Air Force C-54 forced down at sea yesterday. The went down with 37 men. ‘The navy said the Catalina bad sighted the life rafts at 4 p.m. Hon- olulu time (10 p.m. AST). Other aerial searchers ported earlier they had seen flares and blinking lights during dark- ness Sunday night and Monday morning. But when they could find no sign of the men in the ocean vastness. Engine trouble forced the engine C-54 to land in the water 1.200 mllea southwest )f Honolulu before dawn yesterday. It was ferrylng 30 air force men from Okinawa to Spokane, Wash. There were seven in the. crew. The Hakalian Sea Frontier the aircraft carrier Rendova should reach the survivor rafts about 7 p. m., Honolulu time (12 a.m., HST). Navy patrol craft. 1141 and cargo ship Zelima also were speed- ing to the spot 502 miles Johnston Johnston. from where the has been directed, ia southwest of Honolulu. west of survivors. Accidents fnrti, chosen amongst Ontario. Lrnents have to be rowed ashore through the Association an oowu ATMSEA ‘Carrier Reaches iU. S. Air Force HONOLULU, Dec. C —tAP) —Tho aircraft carrier Rendova radioed tonight it has up S3 survivors C-M transport plane went down tn the Pacific yes- terday with a1 mm aboard. HONOLULU. Dec. 6-tAP)—The picked of a ditched which Frontier reported A WDFid-Wififi series of air asters reported since Saturday left a toll of 74 or 75 known dead. Sev- en are missing. There are some 3i overtook at planes in the United States, (‘an- ada, Britain. Germany, Italy, China an in the Pacific. R dawn Island. fllfifl mail C-54 had re- came. four- salrl World-Wide Series Elected Directors 0f Holstein Ass’n C. B. Sherwood, Nnrinii, N. 13.: Lorne Logan, Wolfville, N. 5.: and Colby C. Lmvis, Freetown. P. E. I., have been elected as the Maritime Directors for 1949 on the Board of the Hnlstein-Ifiicsian Association of Canada according to ivorcl rccoivcil from G. M. Clemons, manager of the Association. Brant- These sot-rel nry- in their respective provinces. Mr.‘ tit : south- Tinv search 715 miles dis- least 1S \\'Pf‘r‘ ballot members House Inquiry Scheduled To Open Today WASHINGTON. Dec. s - tAPi Sworn testimony,’ that Alger Hiss, as a State Department off ficial. obtained government doo- uments for a Russian agent wot spread today on the records of thl House un American actlvittel committee. The testimony was by Whit.- taker Chambers. admitted ono< time Red courier whom Hiss id suing for libel; it came from pra- liminarv proceedings in the libd suit and named a "Colonel Bykotv" as the Russian agent. Representative Richard N i x o I (Rep. Calif), chairman of the um American activities subocanmiitt read excerpts from Chamber testimony to reporters. Nixon ex: plalned: "It is time noiv that thl llublit: be appraised of Mr, Cham- bers “allegatioviw as in where ha got. government. documents when he was a ore-orat- worker for thl Crmmunists This new chapter in t.he already long Hiss-Ciliambers case was supplied as the hwo principals testified in secret before a Fed- BTBl grand jury in New York. ‘They appeared before the jury by court order in a follow-up td committee reports of finding new and startling evidence of a pron war Communist tinder-ground l“ the Stale Department. The new evidence — microfilm copies of secret state Department (Continued on Page 5 Col. b) I. A F'- Moiv. 1 qsfitowtittc‘ - pews." AN: BYcft-tfif ‘ lw Av: oolxoue; i CHRisTMAs" MFlii-iNG. "now f.’ TORONTO, Dec. 6 — (CP) _n' Minimum and maxmtum temper- atures: Vancouver 33, 44; Eclmonq on 1B. 4; Winnipeg l8, 23; Lona don 33. 44; Toronto 40,,4.1; Oil-a tawa 3il. 48; Montreal 32, 46; Q1194 bet: 3'3. 44: Saint John 34, 49;! Moncttiii fill. 43; Halifax 36, 48p Cliai-intictowai 3o, 4-4: Sydney w, 42; Yarinmilh 32. 53, B——B€lr."»v. HALIFAX, Dec, 6 tCPl ‘ll sma‘! boats. The operation .Om°'“i mimid fiiwTa-‘is issued b! i-“Y "f llflltllim eqiiires favorable winds and tho i5i"‘l“‘"°d "I'd M“ 1PM" “"‘"? 1"" lilt‘ ililllllllltlll Pllltllr‘ Weather wkippe]. rpm“; me ‘rip ‘hrecmlcctcd \vliilc Colby Lewis -.<.()|‘f;(»,. “my mud unm midnight vniiiitict‘ iiirii in ‘ Wars aim whm Condmmls were yrt-ltlncing ‘R. A. Prrifitt of ltrcc- iTlu-tdn}; , tffliillli"\“i,-":a1ns‘ m, and his crew an the .tri\t'n, P. Ia. I., who is rctiriitg this Syylnlvgig: ‘lflfé Wllll Fill wav, Some ‘J3 clays late for the war‘ . . Rm" ‘lwptlfi "ll" ill? Western r v holiday. the Lady Laurier deliv- 0min. dmflms FUN“ “m”. "s Mlllllltllo‘ llloittlos‘ everiiriiz- The .1 Chi, Ill "p1 m” uood‘ fnilnus, .T. J. Grnticr, .lr.. \:irt- npmnm] FM,“ pom“, “HQ n?!“ " ' l‘ ‘..-l.\\' .‘.S ._ . .- “ v Mmw “m, me impmwd 1,1,9,“ igjlrnxfcmz] (Mhorhv iriz“‘if‘i'lmusi“y'il iifhllfs Hat and lllO\llliZ quickly in- ky,“ hauls". is ranymz gm?‘ (mm ‘dogma sé<kfluvl‘fl\\,aw. Crawl tltrl‘ Rf-tt-iiimcs Tlliare h-eff.‘ some nmmhnd fflemt d .1 L» ‘, _‘ j iiililrrtzs llfillb Ill . nine and New five live lurker: fllallfi a lciifttalveticf i322;,“gimpfggfilfimliai,“' ‘if Bi"m~*“'i‘"i" . .~ I -- ‘ '. . fa -ii. let. - i- . .. . __ chickens m pm ‘he Chflmmas lcunhcm vorchprnsl Que“ Md A slllfi-Irl! aiosieily current of cold. a .. ICP) ._ _ "W111 in ssown- Thos. i.. Cleinnrl, La 'l‘utiue. on». m m’ i"“‘““ “mmd ‘he “Win51 centre ls pushing into the district today’ in He had legality of union at the present Chancellor oi the Ailslivoti diocese time lsetwecn this country and of Ottawa $11108 1943- Ml‘. Code Caitada. lrerved 1928-30 as national secre-t tary to the National Conservativei Viscount i late TIABLST IiNVElLEll KFINIPTVILLE. a tablet 0 CANADA FLOUR Onto Dec. 6 tCP)—At a special ccroznonyt yes- terday memory of Howard Conservative. Premier from 1923 to 1931. The was held at. St. Jrrries Church and the was unveiled Viillb‘ IA iii itl w.‘ bccii Ferguson, of Ontario ceremony Anglican Lieutenant Gov- ernos- of Ontario. Ray Lawson, un- veiled thc memorial. I Would the birds he able to sur- R of the islanders. _ Directors to rept-escn‘ Ontario will vive rigors of trite climate? May- ho clcctcd at tlsc nnnuni mcotinr: oi 1 ibo the climate, but not appetites the Association to hc ltcld ill Tor-i onto on February 2. HALIFAX. Dec. 8 (CF) Lieiit. JM, Stewart of the Canad- ian Navy air section died at the controls of his aircraft today when ttwo Seaflres collided directly over tha harbor here. ‘the second pilot involved was not injured. Stewart. a veteran pilot. was a SGfl-in-IRW of ‘Trade Minister llowe and his wife lives at nearby Dartmouth. His mother, Mrs. G.W. Saciwart, lives at Francis, Bask. The navy did not announce his age. immediately. A naval air station official said three single-seated Seaflre fight- ill curred. pellor of a plane piloted by Lieut J.G.S. Campbell of Weymouth control into the water Just George's Island. era from the nearby Eastern Pass- age air station were drilling over. the harbc-r when the collision oc-ainderwater search for ,Onl_v fragments lhcen recovered tonight. The crash occurred the ntiledvride harbor. hundreds of yards from stir- and the rescue trniipts were visible from the new ces of the Canadian Press on ‘fhey started to change forma- tion to line astern when the pro-i NB. sheared oft the tall of Stew- art's machine, sending it out of off \t:1ffi bec City at over the the harbor. Meanwhile, ring. ‘to the spot converged fWm while Son-In-Law Of Trade Minister Howe ‘I110 third plane in ttic forman ticm, with Licut. JP, Coic v-f Que- t he controls, circled Killed . several pnTiS Campbell. ticws recently ivht-n h» craslilatitl- ed his plane at Scafortlt. NS, and snvcd his life bl’ 9X99" guided his bucking Seafirc. FAMQTH Passage Campbell's prtvpcllor was splinter- cd and the landing was accmllll- _ "Tuesday and “iii have covered Prince Ed- tvard island by afternoon and will mo across ilic ciitire district by lllillit. As it replaces the southerly current. 0f milder damp hit‘ tcvrpernlutcs will fall during ilio riflv and skies will gradually tlcai" Some siicxviliirries may 1 continue ,iil the mountains of tho northern ‘YPRLOHS but othertvise the weather is evpcciorl ‘o he clcarinr: Tuesday t'\'t"llil1ll. Regional forecasts: Piiiice Edward Island Rain crash boatsldui-ing the night and morning, MGCiOllfiy Tucstiay afternoon clcariri .in the evening. Extremely mil m H“, ‘(illflllil the iticlit. Temperatures tTuesday about the same as on lbioitrtnv htii ttiriting colder ‘Tues- TNHHOCII basal day liigltt. Southeast winds twenty shifting Tuesday aftcriionn to west ttveiity. bon- early Tuesday morn- iiiz and hich during the day at iClinrlrtttctmvii 40 and 45. lliah tide t-hls afternoon at. 2.01 y . lislieti under the greatest difiicul- 1 and mum“ M 3'58‘ tics. . centre oi , only face vessels. iBari-lngto-n Street. of tw rec 1193f‘ i Suit sets this evening at 4.19 and I; “$11M” "d! rises tomorrow morning at 7.25. 9 Ft fl ii . a the airman. kage had} Summerside. tide eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown. ‘ Dally Except Sunday l (‘AR FERRY "ABEGWEIT" lit’ y Leaves Bordon, 9.10 A.M.. 1 rniw. 4.30 l‘. M. M‘ 2,40 P. M" 1.30 l‘. M. SUNDAY beavea Borden 6.45 P. M. , Leaves Torrnentlna 8 I‘ JD Leaves Tormentlna 10.35 A. M.