“35 l3 -_vvvvrTV'W'V7_T§{'Q"Q<R g ,__ ____ Bl‘;- who dbl c; swam-sci. ftlhmttta. ..i‘i.‘...a".'r.‘., JMH iv on win ism o». m ‘ 1v. o. MacLoan ~--.»1.;. . . . -» lisoslvs Amcmg the veterans to be de- l-Iis Excellency Vis- count Alexander, Governor Gen- eral of Canada, at Monday's in- vestiture in Charlottetown ‘rs Flt.- Lieut, A. E. Saunders, who is pic- wife. Both corzisd by tured above with his are natives of England. FlL-Llout. Saunders received his basic tralnin st the RAJ‘. school in Charlotte own before proceed- ing overseas. where he served with distinction until being sev- creiy wounded. He has been awarded the Distinguished Flying cross, wl-th which he will be in- vestcd cn Monday. Following is thr- official citation: . D.F'.C. "Flight Lieutenant Albert Ern- mi Saunders. R.A.F.V.R. 512 Squadron: “This officer has participated m numerous sorties and has sat a rLOCRI Air Proves Good Success The first post war Air Show to be held on the Island and spon- sored by Paul's Flying service proved to be a great success on Wednesday afternoon. with an attendance of nearly a thousand spectators. Fifteen different planes from all over the Marltimes visited the local field to bring the largest number of aircraft of civil registration ever to appear on this airport. The program consisted of s Grand Parade of aircraft over the field and city. with ten plan'- es in the sir at the sasne time. These were Cubs. Fleet Canucks. an Aercnica. a Oub Super Cruiser and a Moth. Later this array of aircraft was joined on the field when Inspector Les Knight. of the Department of ‘rrsnsport ar- rived from Fredericton. in s Siinson. , The parade was followed by a Spot Landing Competition which was won by George Shelfoon of Charlottetown in a Canuck. Mrs. Mr. Cook of the Cape Breton Flying Club of Sydney. NS. put on a fine display of aerobatics in the Moth. _ Great interest wss shown when s dolen were n- lessed for the Pilots to try to. _burst in mid-sir. Quite ,a few Sale 0f Milk flows ‘ May llurtail Milk QUEBEC, Sept. l8—'I‘he milk situation in Canada may become quite serious because of the ex- tenslvo sale of cows to American buyers by farmers in this province and other provinces sol Hon. Laurent Barre, Minister of Agri- culture, in the course of a press conference today. "The difference in the price of milk between the Canadian and American markets alone explains why the American market is so attractive to Canadian farmers Just now," said the minister. "Here milk prices are not independent of production costs but is an artificial price. snd is set much lower than the current American price. A milch cow is worth aoti-cslly twice as much in the Uni d States as it is in Canada, and, therefore, it stands to reason that our milk United States continues st this rate, there will certainly be less milk for the people of Quebec. r "One cannot blsme the farmer Labor Department s d. non . lowing the success of tihefirst here for taking advantage of the keep intact their choice stock. re- up quality herds; and even en- stock should not be allo tempt the farmers to get rid cf choice cattle, and run the risk of endangering the dairy industry. Sec liolay In Gov’t Reply To production will be reduced h; pro- portion to the reduction in grades, and if the sales of cows to the ilsy tion. In September, 1M4 s glider during the airborne o r- ations a ainst nearing t e landln zone, the alr- craft was badly ht and caught fire. The situation was extremely serious but, with the utmost cool- ness and with complete disregard for his welfare, Flight Lieutenant Saunders executed a successful b crash landing. He was trapped in the cockpit ut. was thrown clear when the aircraft exploded. llc sustained serious injuries and was badly burned. 1n thd‘ face of ex- treme dsnger this officer display- ed courage and devotion to duty oi a hi h order. Flt. ieutenant Saunders and Mrs. Saunders are now located at ‘Marshfield, where they conduct a successful restaurant. Show ‘ unexpected aerobatics were seen when they twisted their aircraft in various ‘Bositions chasing the cvssive by ogen filled balloons. Don Simmons of Moncton won this event. The event which evoked gusts of good-snatured laughter from the crowd was the stunt-flying Breton nylon Club. Sydney. N. S. Whil the Sydney pilot hesni s. sharp. explosive sound much like the fins example of skill and resolu- hI w" din th ti t n e- a pilot in on aircraft which towed $5.. Ere e 0a {e o t use H01 Arnhem. hen lllvlliflll gltllllll%leiu I stflveoeatsssrertstlletlvall- voles. Shorthom Bustiers grant. of Canada now in session in Hali- fax is Attorney-General Frederick A. large. GRADING IIOLSTEIN CATTLE -Mr. William Carr, Huntrngdon, P.Q.. official Holstein grader, has arrived in the Province. During the next few days he will b eders who have request- ed his services. PURCHASING MILCH COWS- American Army officers from New- foundland are at present in Char- lottetown seeking to purchase more lnilch cows for their base. Yesterday they were accompanied Y Ml‘. W. E. Agnew, provincial trade agent for Newfoundland. TWO SEIZUIIS MADE -Sgt. stems Webster of the City Poi- ioe and CD1. Peter Jay R.C.M.P., {seized a large lluan-tltv pi’ Nova -Bcotia Liquor Commission liquor at a local hotel about 7.30 yestcr-I day evening. Later, the two or- ficers, assisted by Cst Maitai, R.| 0- P-. made a seizure of beer on Sydney Street. FUNERAL YESTERDAY —The funeral of the latc Francis Forbes Robertson took place ycsterdayl afternoon from the Frank Hennesl sey Funeral Home to the People's! Cemetery, Services at the Funeral‘ Parlors and at the grave were conducted by the Rev. T. E. Mac- Lennon. The pallbearers were Earl Burke, J. P. Cullen, Harold Cui- len, Roland Carr, Charles Mac- Lennan and Russell Vessey. ' MAY DEFER SCHOOL OPEN- lNG-Though nothing has as yet been officially decided. it is un. likely that Prince of Wales College and the public schools will re-open next Tuesday as had originally been planned, Premier J_ waiter Jones informed The Guardian last nllht. The discovery of three new gases of infantile paralysis sincg, he f announcement was made will likely cause the Bonrdi crack of a high-powered rifle. Certain that some part of the| names; fastening him to his seat had broken, the pilot wasted no time in bringing his plane to the ground to examine the dunage. He discovered it quickly enough as he was about to step out of his, plane. His enders and not his harness had broken. Psul Star-pa hss promised that this will be an annual event, foi- show snd hopes that next year will bring over twice as many planes and additional .__,unususl events. Already a few sugges- tions were placed in his hands and these have been placed in a new file—-"The 19H P. B. I. Airshow." prices offered him for ordinary stock, the upkeep of which he can- not bear because of the prevail- ing high costs of cattle feed and la or as comJsf-ed with the price of mllk," sai Mr. Barre. "However, it has also to be rs- membered that these sales will not go far to deplete quality stock, which constitutes an irrevocable reserve. One must not lose sight of the fact that s bird in the hand is worth two in the bush."_ The minister urged farmers to minding them that it had taken i5, so snd even N years to build ticing offers for such superior wed to OTTAWA. Sept. l8 -—(OP)—-A official said Wlfilred ended as men. won en of Health t_o wait a few more days behrefeulnfl any date for the gziiggls re-vpemns. me Premier ARRIVING SATURDAY _ Among the high-ranking Navy, Army. and Air Force officers who evening for the Govemor-Gener- sis v it to Charlottetown a/re, aha iptggg wn;__A 1 r39 4549- RW-Mfllrsl QKH- Taylor. A nfedrumo 4s-4s; Aapullet 2o; a naval officer commanding the pullet 35.45 1.3; Q puligt m, Atlantic Coast: Moor H. W. Foster. 0.5.274. General Officer G. Gibson. C.B.E.. D.S.0., officer Commanding Military District No 6: n-nd Air Vice-Marshal Morffl. 0.811. Officer Com- manding Eastern Air Command. Personals ' Gladys Bell Owen, stage director B of (felling Opera Group, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bell. Summerside, has gturrwd to her home in New York Y. Alfred Smith. 38. ‘Pracadlie Cross is in the City Hospital as the re- Iillt 0i’ a motor accident. Smith's car reportedly swerved and over- turned near Wright's Bridge. Squatters Invasion Ends Quietly As llourt Order ilhoyed LONDON. earths _ (or) _ p19 nlseolomntsmorvolfoilnewl ' our A roonnsnon female st, the Shorthom sale of Athol Rob- ots and receive the benefit oftho graph Delivery Aaooci; FULL SUPPLY of Rsnsome dlg- dinner at the i ger rts have just arrived. James Ala cNeill and Sons, Summer- s e. AT CONVENTIOIW- Attending 42445; A medium 40-—42; A pullet Wm arrive m the city Samrday B pullet 28—30; C bullet celvlng for cartoned packz-A Ovmmandiniz large 48-50: s. medium 45-40.- A Eastern Command; Brigadier T. pu11@t35__37 Enrouts To States Convention _ , Concludes Charlottetown my, nigh; with In the afternoon. m. N D the relationship of ‘X1055 of a funeral director. I In Business _ iSession ilere Directors of the Canadian Jew- ellers’ Association together with several jewelers from Charlotte- town and Summerslde met at the Charlottetown Hotel last night where, following dinner, they ll0i.'| a business session. Mr. Carl Crockett. Summcrsédta, president of the P. E. island Jew- elers’ Association, presided. Those present from the mainland included Norman J. Leach, secre- tary of the Canadian Jewelers’ As- sociation, F. B. MacFa-rren and J. S. Bliss. all of Toronto; Alan E. Brown, Sydney, N. 5.. president of the N‘. S. Jewelers’ Association; E. A_ Bradley. St. John, N. B., pre- sident of the N. B. Jewelers‘ As- sociatlcn; and Harvey Brown of 'l‘1‘\1r0._N. 8., official delegate for the Maritimes to the Canadian Association. Local Egg Market ilontinues Unchanged The local egg market continues steady, with demand exceeding supplies. reports Mr. F. M. Nash, senior poultry products Inspector. Receipts of pullet eggs increasing but the demand for this grade light, Shipments movi-ng to Mark time points and Newfoundland. Prices remain unchanged. P. E. I. stations are quoting for upgraded eggs deliveredZ—A large Graded shipments delivered Specialized produmrs are re- Poultry receipts continue light. Demand is good with majority of poultry being purchased by ccn- ning companies to be stored for future use. Quality of recel ts fair. Birds arriving in an unflin- ished state. Prices unchanged. ggickenw-AMF‘ 30; BM!’ 28: ' 28 , C . Fowlz-A 24; B 22; C l0. ______________ Russian Delegation HALIFAX, Sept. 18 — (CP)—A delegation of five Russians-in- cluding one woman-and s Roman Catholic riest from Czechoslovakia arrived ere today aboard the liner Queen Mary on their way to New York for an all-Siav con- fercnre scheduled to begin Sun- day. The delegates, representing Slavs in countries of Europe and Asia, said the pur ose of the con- ference was the dscusslon of cul- tural and historical matters of mutual interest to all Slavic peo- s One labor Union leader predicted 10¢!!!’ alter a conference with government officials that the squatter invasion of luxury apart. MM bufldlnas Would lead to “con- siderahle changes" in _____ Britain's acute housing shortage. 115114111118 The squatter campaign in Lora‘ n i d i; be t d and children obcycd high court of b21316 ,,,","{,,,,,,,',',g,g{ m,.,p‘§"“{§ justice injunctions and quit their RATES must accompany order. uroposalsnof the mightier-rial v o Comm t of - u; gtgiwrk". :10 Amen“ (a; London. but in Glasgow n spokes. Biro)“ mg M-"h", g“, gnu, 0.) for settlement of the li-week old strike in pa Canadian steel n-ts. avvv BIRTHS "W. I son (stillborn). DEATHS Hospital. Set. is 1 win l" 1mm Mann of 10% ‘Rhrm agsld am m0 Mm sears. Funeral from his residence 1°" o! "wviillivfll- Ffldlly at 2 p.m. standard time. Nntcrmont Kenslngton Cemetery. “CHILI-AN —At Hunter Rivet 066 Geo. I-I. libo- llh El‘: b. 0m. Millan, aged ‘N yean. 11mg"; Ssult Ste. Mario. Ont“ would be notice latter. . ..—._-. In loving IIQQI! of Wllllrl retroactive to April l. i046. as 1| assurances that the differential in the wage rates at Sydney, N.S.. giinst individuals vmo "jumped tn came" by taking over hulldln s. n ulsowss said to ave then render judgement on s re- m ake large loans to other countries uest that they be remedied for “sad me purchase o! Canadm, I I. ' uutsn Mlill_Y_ Continued-From Pane 1 In d C tt was to leave tonight by plsneafo: New York where ho canons-Assn’ em“ ti" “MM MMIIALMBR no ‘ siufifit...“ m: .4 Too ‘Late To Ouify bsck-to-Iwork an hour l the government: l h v wooed by MA imam“ 15w". fi““i‘°“’i'f m“ t5" stion was go t L-iti NN_ - can or ur. o e eo- - vernrnen rsqu. on- M m’ “m” 0mm’ e dots of settlement. no of s-li empty muses. of which to bethestm- l for y. hours of, muss between tho list bewortsdoutinsdiffer-l WI e atbl tlo. c ‘minis... acts. The ‘ttee after a meeting be resisted _~yesterday said the Union was pre- ,_ pared tot llfrlfbhl I t t omps Ilioflllvscm/it Prince County Hos- 323% w,“ fldffiffnfn,, o,“ f; u i115 $5,‘; la-ciugi i163’; "5 1-2 cents per hour made up ss v, " m - °"l 5" follows-ii) cents physical force." . A London Trades Council deputa- ‘m- ccmtnandeered buildings. mun for squatters declared that White Russian ice order; m vacate seized‘ General V. I. Kozlov, former load- ithir. 48 hours wouldl B!‘ 0f H ion representing 600,000 London nion workmen conferred withv Health Minister Aneurin Bevan‘ n nd Works Minincr George Tom. rron. urgin steps to remedy the cusing shor age. One step proposed by the dele- committee also sited for said to have promised that snore emsrger-sy quarters. Mr. Bcvnn was l would_ be no punitive actions o- removod with retroactive cmn- refused to ooosldsr permitting the pulsation. mrdon squatters to remain any s Iéoslleéufor sdogxglonéfds vs- ‘lager in ca one n . suhnllion to psarititrstion such is- an?‘ as dtuslon. m: an southern rise in the cost of living. Th Loom- DOD ACHES . ‘Ii Drive out ‘ of Prague, was said to have been Lida Voinovo. secretary of the Anti-Fascist Committee of Soviet Youth. the cominandeer-srl build. ers. -———-———i- ho in re. Davl Mill , aamrrwop. Essex. England -l.r x 8 prom“ ‘I er tion for IM Police Constable Arthur Duffield , was fined 210 (b0) for drwtrq a .. m can" ‘raétmgithdflitttitisol _ patrol carost a dangerous speed _ u" est m‘ tier, had been released early last evening on $1,000 bond each. fixed ‘by Recorder Lconce Plants pending . e Catherine tract Ess bets of the PSI“ .rs.clrz papers ind a huge nfe. rmu-‘oiesded i... aullty. - NIY MINIB. -( P)-An early 'of hs'v owned by Murdock cKon- . zle. smes wore fanned h a of Bell l." ..“““’, " l"; “ti”?! . “ ." il§$iu°‘..l"€..?‘3‘&‘..‘3f fi.'.i“.°.°.'...“‘l.'i sauce” m“ u‘ a‘ ,'° have for the meeting by plane to- The priest. Rev. Francois Piala leader of a partisan group during the war. The woman was Miss U"? STOMP. Others were Lieut- F M t ll ltl iii’ ...1:.:.1.g..:r. " rec days to detective headqusrt. The men, Barry Shi former oseph Blond snd Gaston Pelle- ir arraignment today. They are accused of operating and Lady Catto planned n betting stobllshmcnt on St. friends before goiing on to Wash- gton. In the United States cs9- he will act as advisor to Chon- allsgedly found sx telephones, a cellor of the Exchequer Hush 9"" baseball score ticker. mosses l}: ton. Britain's representative at an A organizational meeting of the ternstionsl moneta ttlernatlonsl bank (Mr. Dalton was scheduled to fly N‘. 5.. 80m. l8 to Canada today and spend a few morning fire days in Ottawa. Quebec, Toronto morality squad DISTIUCTIVI ILAII oday destroyed a lsrge barn _. THE Crhgntontnrowtv. GUARDIAN’ ceiirnsr Glliillllllll Florists The Canadian Floristr‘ Tele. “"5" "5 ‘WP-div conventions“; s Ema harlottetown Yesterday morning a ‘- ‘islnggs session was featured b». .. sd-l dress on store management by Mr. E F- 1-1 To t . ' the convention, of the Association a talk on sflillgglgnfloifllp big-Inf]? of Superintendents of Insurance R, new”, also o; wmnm MacLcan. local funeral director. gave an instructive address on appropriate, |floral arrangements to the busi- Jewellers Meet i G ommon ti ns hss been P" _ learned today. Defence 60m l rnmonwo ‘ and results of rec 3&1’. in DOM“ ‘n. ‘9 ,4 in a" debate. The governm mske clear it recent Com attended four - 714' Continued From Page l lafilefinder‘ Iggmefitchucla’ Ukramfl taken. The executive felt it amen‘- aywrig an f the Supreme Soviet, ‘iwasepgrig gfi omous u u‘ tial the T. L. C should be auton- were .0 hold its proper place as a major lfilfiorhsrglanizat- G _ on n a countw w t e mpnrt- The ,exodus proreeded quietly in lhenexdilleéxtltisirounlgledgv’ dimtii; m“ at Cflmda‘ Q9 rbunm,’ reérflemnlve of the The matter has yet to be discus- Re b“ . sed by the convention as d. whole p“ ca’ and l Th1 fornirn, session was devoted partisan det hmc t ' “Key '0 0pc“ "3 mrmam!“ Wm‘ w Risa. so win-i? Si".‘i.l".‘§i‘".l§“i.i°..‘2;°éélf.li".l“l‘ ero ' - - ‘i - ‘ 1' - o e 0v e! Um“ me ing us chairman. Mayor Arthur ROJUIIZB of Windsor in his address of welcome urged revision of out.» dated laws whic-i affect labor. wishes were read irom Prune Min- fitlerstMacKenzm King and Labor . n er MONTREAL’ “i” m _, (p?) " snd Reconstruction Minister Howe h Us d Fifiureézielrti arrested ylesttrooynss "e expwmd m Ram“ u, co an a cg or , partment buildings for use as, attorney a‘: Eossiblfiotif; vemm‘ "ext Wm“ "nerve car-ire of gaming snd gomb. ling" in the city were ordered to- night to the cells at Police Head- quarters until tomorrow. Recorder E. J. McMsnanw will mhcfirgeggfinfn Bengotigh in the part of his address government snd said it was illogical to attempt wer of tbs Gan- st the same time t where mern. In F: g , s and Montreal, before M", w" w hm. “d ‘n M mm mg.g‘ifeligtg‘ozrernor of the ‘Bank lum, and M. Monick, Gov- night. Lord Catto said he did not e39?" to visit Canada on this journey- It was his first trip to North Am- erica in some time, he said. and he was looking forward to seeing old friends in New York where hc had been in business some 30 years “William GallacherfloiBritish oom- munist, M.P., was returning to the United States for the first time in 30 years and planned to visit Chicago and Detroit. Other British M.P.'s were Rhys J, Davies, beginning a lecture tour of the U. B. with a lecture sched- uled later for Toronto: T. O. O'Brien, travelling to HoILVWOUd in look over conditions in ihc mo lion picture industry as the head of the British 'I‘heatrical Workers Union. snd then to Chicasfl as British delegate to the American Federation of Labor Conference; and Dr. W. B. Maginess. Si-r Louis snd Lady Stirling. former Americans who became Bri- tish citizens. were returnlng to the U. S. for a holiday. Sir John Anderson. _who hold important portfolios m the war cabinet of Winston Churchill. arrived to commence a coast-to- coast tour of the Dominion in his ca acity as CPR. director. ccompsnied by Lady Anderson. Sir John left by train for Mont- real, sa ing he planned to see "someth g" of Canada on this trip. On previous visits to the l‘ he had never gnnc "beyond Ottawa and Montreal" The Queen normally would have continued on to New York to dis- embark U. S bound pas-scum"! there. However, because of the maritime strike all passengers left the ih at Halifax. Several planes were c artered for a direct flight to New York snd two other U. S.- bmmd trains were due to leave at l1 .m. and 1 s.m. ADT. alter S. Woods, deputy minis- er for veterans affairs. left for tawa by train shortly after arrival. He had been in England with Vbtemns Affairs Mknistdf‘ Mackenzie who will return nt a later date. Prominent business leaders in- cluded L. H. Reid. Woolworth Co director, Murray Siiverstone, chief exectuive of 20th Century Fox Btlldihl, H. I. Wright, legal Id- ’ \ n u a a istice, usuallv its a result of kidnap _ ' Vi"? 1°!‘ Ila-M» "id 9- w- Le?‘ inf tlon. Recent‘. the new drul M‘. mull" °3 mPm“ T°b“°°° strgtosnycin has iween bound most Co. d effective in oombwtting one kidney .. A F"? d m “geik “ff? infection snd has greatly extended {'.‘.°J.Ii‘§§"w‘;§.".l?. in .1‘. and; p- u- m-mw e Pm»- ' i0. York after a two-month season egusn l,‘ ~- U 13d f" 0mm" Gnrdlen‘ md Ifndfin‘ f States’ liirfitlciglifitfiesétlgn “is? 603L591)! .Thl§"s 1w“ Q0152‘; ‘Dies, mtg“ ql’ treatment has been built up six“ "1’ “its, v conference m Through special drug therapies. "a °"° “ a exorcise and use of braces or other New Y°'k‘ appliances, the victims of this disease now can walk. or be semi ‘ “nilgfilli-‘e a few £XampleSf— ‘ ' New Treatment i I Gives Hopes I To Paraplegtcs Ar. ElLCOTPUTEll. aged 27, drives a car with special cozrtwls and l. plans a career oi sWliChbUAfd work .' coupled with tvpcwriiing. I A Bridgewisier. N. S. ex.Air III dficer has his own inultrv-Iih in; business 'n Nova Scotia. Another plFdpiPglc drives his own car and is bat-king on his prewar grain farming exuciicnce to go into partnership with his brother in a farming deal in British Columbia. av n. mnvr noncsos , . l l Iii l. m: hlnery Canadian lress Staff Writer fxfdpsfférvfseijfd 53;, ,_.._‘§ Wm, crrraws, Sept. 1a -. Civilian °‘ ° m“ “m; ___ ':' paraplegics. hopelessly bedridden PLEA” GUILTY for years, have hope for a new _ MONTREAL, Sept. i8 -(CP)- ,_; lease on lifie from no: ilrestmegt techniques We W“, “m: ' e Jean Marcel Brunet snd Louis Second Great Wsv. Ay-thur Levesque, who engaged In The" “*3!” “*5 °l Pamysi‘ "f a series of gun battles with police the lower half of the body through l“, M“ when sought on charge, severe injuries or disean of the-s,“ "med robber’ leaded gum, Win31 °°Td “mm? W9" T9331“? today in Court of’ Kihgh Bmch to ‘is incurilble- TWW- l5 i! rum‘ charges of stte ted murder. Mr. of collaborative studies bewvecn the Julflce Wilfred u". Wm ‘m. veterans’ Affairs Department snd m“, "my, Oct m United States authorities, parap- legics are driving cars and planning and practising trades. Until now, the new treatments have been mnfirmed to the 193 veterans of the Scoc-r-i Great War who suffer from this condition. However. authority has been grunt. ed for admission and trentmen: of a limited uunfoer of non-vet, ersn paraplegia tn centres oi the Veterans‘ Department. Admission o! the civilian oases will not interfere with the care of veteran patients. Before admission. all nonmeteran vases will he m- viewed by the chief of service st the centre con-served for a decision as to suitability. Most first Onset We! paraplegia died within five tears sitar Afl-