‘ris Tilers at nouria natures or a MERE MAN ~~ The-Pies Paper, a '- Covers Prince’ Edd‘ and C"'__"""T—"_\"_"'__ ‘t v CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. THURSDAY,HJANUARY_ 31, 1946 F""AM0U"""'s scii00Nis1i fir" lseeeaslagaettssgsslaatysawaut: happlnanbwaatiasgwlsaeyalgot. CIA. MERE MAN l manna-nab I DflIllIIll-fl. Ialfiisthaa-IsovlneaalUJ-Llll e=.%- Farmer Badly Injured When Horses Run Away Fox Fur Sale ls Dontinuing 5 h The Guardian) - 16km Jan. S0—-'l‘hc third says aale of the Canadian Fur Auction Company, Ltd. was held ted . The first offering was a specll co n of new fox pelts. These were 54% sci at an ave e of 074$; the Ind section of ts-rnarked silvers was 27% sold at an average of $43.10. One- iiaif to three-quarter silvers were 68% sold at an average of OUJO. he remainder of the afternoon nferiors were on sale, prices of which will be given tomorrow ev- ening. (The above information wassu filed by Mr. George A. Callbec , gr. Fur Mkt. Dept., Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders‘ As- mciation.) Soythla Delayed A By Bough Weather EALIAX. Jan. 80 - (or) — idiilitary authorities announced to- night the troopship Soythia was now not expected to dock here un- til early sea. 1. instead of Jan. 3i. The liner, with 3.580 passengers a- mas, was delayed by rough wea- r. The Bert-his has 2,081 Anny ve- teranse-board as weli as B00 RC. AF. persona . Blastin Pulp Mill Causes $20,000 Damage a 0 ' To. s ‘ (or ,- en of a hi! at Coming Events "Show —- Murray River ‘Satur- day, I'M-iii. "Charlottetown Legion vs. Boui Y cm. 1-51-21 "Qua-bing‘ — Monday's, Wednes- days and s-‘riday. wanual 10ml "Unloading Albion Nut Coal t0- day at Milton. . L. uilleepilci.“ "We have an excellent dairy feed now at an attractive price- Livestock Feed Agency. i-lT-tst-ti "Win-aloe vs. Milton at Milton link tonight. Game starts st $15. "Give that calf our balanced all feed at“ watch him BMW. cstock Agency. l-ll-tst-tf. “Store closed for’ stock taking, Wednesday and Thisrsday, January 30th and 31st. MoGuigan stingray}: oar Tgcrcene Coal on. W801 l Pfldly- Kiaon do Younkzfiul " l-logs at Peakea Sta- unease?“ fog. Davis a ie ttf. “Iorastfim or ml prlvatetorganigation-has been the 1- in the future. —\R‘ mbidrihgames ilficginn and!!! o -near St. Peter's-is in the Char» ottetown Hospital with serious njurles, received starday when a team of horses e was driving bolte There were no eye-wit- nesses to the accident wliicn oc- curred on the narrow Ashton Road but it was believed the 38-year-old ma: was dragged at least 100 yar s. He was found unconscious, and with numerous cuts and bruises. by neighbors working in the woods. H, was is the snow in near-zero weather. Dr. it. J. MacDonald of St. Pet- er's was called and after giving reiiml treatment ordered him c hospita where he was taken by ambulance early last .ni ht. The team he was dr ving was found some distance from the scene of the accident, about an hour later. They were harnessed to a wood sleigh. No official report was available last night as to the nature of Mr. Maclfinoon’: inluries but it was feared he was suffering from cen- icusaion, and possibly other injur- es fie is married and has several lilldfQTl. 0 Start Probe 0f llntold Wealth In liorthland (IyflieCauadlnuPressi OTTAWA, Jan. lit-Scientists have started investigations aimed at disclosing the untold wealth in vast uninhabtlhted northern wastes. eliminating a scratch and bus: na gatiou, and gsn tmm’ " Firsts taken by the new! - created Arctic Tnsthute of No h Amara-established: through In- tsrnazaional oo-ograv-ion by Can- ada, United Sta . Newfoundland and Denmark, but conducted as a offer o two .500 fellowships for Arctic scient c study. The primary objective of the Institute is the collection of in- formation and car ing out re- search which will ad commercial enterprise. But information such as may be gathered on atmospher- ics, weather and the magnetic pole wilitli be available to military auth- r e o a. lihtabiishment of the Institute was approved in bills before the last session of Parliament and Congress. Headquarters were set up in Montreal where Lincoln Washburn, 86-year-old Yale geolog- ist. from Hanover. N.H., presides as director: Dr. LN. Gould, resi- dent oi’ Carleton College, lorth- field, Minn. second-in-ccmrna def the last Byrd expedition o the South Pole, recently succeeded Dr. Charles Camsell, deputy M. late of the Canadian Department of Mines and Resources. The Institute plans to leave prac- tical work, such as establishment of weather and eological Stations to Government ureaua, but wi work closely with international scientific expeditions and surveys that mav be conducted extensively ':' Scientists hope the practical ap- Dlicatlon of this oroaram eventu- will see the Arctic opened to yaanround regular transport and oo-incident development of min- ersi deposits. Study of the effect bf the disruptive but colorful nor- thern lights on radio communica- tions may have ‘far reaching ef- ference on relular commercial Investigations of magnetic con- ditions at the magnetiedforth Pole "r ~ "is-r o: -""=.r~='.::.*"=:r u n ro n ar w u! Jillian." ‘and fopcgllt- “Trading? Begins . In Earnest liow At Donfarence a hlsmsisasmrfii to The Guardian)’ Jan. D0--“'I‘rading" as Y Prince Edward Is- er J.‘ Walter Jones lu The Guardian of the cur- ominion Provincial also in earnest today, ac- to reports leaking out ha conference room. Like opposing counsel in a law Federal and provincial Bovernments asked for much more than they ever expected to get in e cases o some of the provinces is very bs tisl, they can afford to comprom- ia to make concessions, and to eventually reach n: ‘agreement as c e . at the close of ay's session was that the pro- al governments were prepar- ed to vacate the income and tax corporation fields provided they retained the right to collect death duties and had entire control of gasolin, and amusement taxes. Per Caplia Grout It was further reported that the provincial Premiers had asked and expect to receive a per compensation of $15 for vacating the income and corporation fields, ad of the $12 originally ofler- bx the Federal Government illllst. While there is ample time for the Dominion to conclude its tax- ation and other agreements with Prince Edward Island and central and western provinces, it must have its agreements with Nova Scotia and New Brunswick signed, sealed and delivered by This is because the rovincial fiscal year in the two me Provinces ends ' th council under which the vacated these tax fields, t of aurora bioreslia in radios, im- ' (ggmmmq on p", '1 ' to; PteP-"A-f-fi‘ , minors Gnr. F. A. White. S0181! Wes Famous’ lilibey llas llaw Shrine flow By GORDON MeKEAN LONDON, Jan. 30—(CP)--West- nlar-g of Britain's great, has s new It contains the first lists of nearly 80.000 civilians kill» enemy action in the Uni ed dom during the Second Great by the Imperial War Graves Commission. of rich and poor great and hu ble, now are ensh ned in the Abbey where princes, states- men and poets lie, and where Bri- tain's kings are crowned. The shrine. designed by Sir ed to the west wnli of the Chapel of St. George, close to the tablet to the 1,000,000 ser- vice dead oi’ the First Great War r and a few yards from the bright oppies lllfrbilllldllll of o e The lists are in four volumes, bound by the late Douglas Cock- sreil in red leather. n measures about three feet square on the front, and ia I a open and a page y will be gepiaced by bossed lists when com iete. Relatives duplcate lista in londcu and Ed- Graves Commission o SCHOOL 1'0 CLOSE SAINT JOHN, N. 3., Jan. S0 — (C?) -- Closing of No ‘I Vocational ‘Raining School here in th future was announced eds its three and one-half years of cs, more than 2,000 and world co I. s W Jan. l) - (G) v7.1a than. atomic instruction at the school. Not Impressed With Test OfAbomic Bomb On Fleet ing M. D. 12 at Regina and M. D. l0 at Winnipeg. -(Canadian Army Photo) . Deletions Froin List Dn Liner lililiitania (By The Canadian Press) nanmax. Jan. so .. Military authorities today announced am- endments to the list of MD. 6 pen sannel expected to arrive on the liner Aqultania, due to dock here Feb. 2. The following Prince Edward Islanders were deleted from the mmxw Wheatley, anal-rem‘- Pte. G E. town: Pte. J.E. Collins, Charlotte- town; Gnr. T. G. iottetown; H/Capt. J. H. FItzGer- aid, Georgetown: Col. ‘TEE. Couch- lln, MnNeiPs Mills; Pte. W R. Ev- ans, Kinross; Pte. E P. Gallant, Plusvilie; Gnr. R. V. Genga, Chan lottetown; Cpl. E. J. Kinch, Alma. I-Taines. Char- Donaumption 0f Dhese Increases WINNTIPBG, Jan. SO-Consimip- glen of in Oanaga increased‘ urine e war years a cursosi annual rate of approximately 4.5 pounds par capita. compared with 3.70 pounds per capita for i909. D.M Seattle. official of the Rd- e-rai Agricultural‘ here today. ery before the Manitoba Associ ti l ma. duh. iii?“ u... “$130.31.? In an address prepared for deliv- Dairy w c f corwuming ‘misch mgr-cc" i: amen at pree- ant. Even in Britain. where cheese is rationed, consumption increased from 8 e pounds per ca-pita in 1980 to around 11.5 pounds at present. llo Butter Dut For February (By The Canadian Provo) OTTAWA. Jan. ao-a Prices Board spokesman said today "there definitely will be no reduction in the Canadian butter ration during February." He made the statement when auctioned on reports which said at due to a seasonal decline in creamery butter production a fur- gheer reduction tn the ration mlaht IIGCCIQIFY- I the reduction might be from six Mrs to four ounces a on a ba and tie i lan mflt. bale‘: decidtd bgyubfillprdb: _ ruary. said the spokesman Canadian reports said butter stocks. Jan. l 3th’ $33." s???“ and 4105M) ID“, Q I," ill CICIIIR in stocks u ill. se l on Jlfi- l. uteri a seasonal deziine w d ti rovs uh , era's’... $31-$15 sasnasisssaoaoas oi three builclnss m this Glouces- ter County village on Shippagan Island after a 875.000 fire swept throush the poet offce building, a store owned by Jean Paul Chais- gn and the Lamaque (Jo-operative ore. m a stove ir the post ‘office building, the fin silltld to tne Chaiscn then to the other building. Cooperative establishment lost N00 i some of the other store's stock was "Realms temps t r ra. ure and w,“ . .. . breede. DETROIT, Ja-n. M — ( Negotiations between General Mo» tors Connors. United Automobile Workers were resumed today, throughout the motor industry t t the worst laibor tie-up its its history was nearing an end. Sadcatchewan mdio listeners w hear something new in broadcasts vigiohroiss two-day debate. _ e House endorsed the measure —(@ — A doctor and a public health nurse were battling mount aiaotss anowdrifts tonight as they couch‘ to reach Rose Prairie where one child. Kay Marshall, two, is dcflsi and others git ‘from what h believed mm be l7 “Null. III? KYO TIN Oil a horse-dawn sleigh. 10800 J Princess Elizabeth, who la honor- ary colonel of the Grenadier Guards, tonight attended a private dinner with senior officers of re manta of the brigade of guer s. cary Gibbs anco on the Princess. oasis, $agn1hyrd with great Eran-hoist Iurope, ‘probably will United Dhureh Minister At Bradalhane Dies is at home. More Explosives Are Washed Ashore ( nm“"‘n..‘“m“ fi Police officials reported today sev- eral oases of eiiposivea had been washed adiore on the Bey of Fundy countries: here. Residents were again warned not to touch the mysterious explosives. The explosives were believed to have been thrown overboard by a merchant vesae. Two persons were week-end by blasts of explosives they were examining. $75,000 Fire In ,,_iliii.squa.,-~ll.»-B.- I-AMAQUE. us. Jan. so - (CH-Only ruins were left tonight Apparently starting fro store and The callv all its contents but b ,, a. volunteer ire News Briefs A?) — ion and the 0.1.0. raising ho REGINA Jan. 80 — (OP) — IDBT 5'1‘. JOHN, B C , Jan 30 areknowntobe to N an. 80-(0? Cable);- was in attend- in Br taln and -Ths toni Jrbsoetlon mineral ends were not econ leted last light. B ria wi in the Brsdslbane u be llklllffll 510118 PM W114? PM“ 1"‘? despatohes on the overseas King's vative leader, stano ‘i? Float the measure d the day. ' w ‘grid tcali earns -“som, wseeati-‘lkergeisn at” ais-inatheearoeesuaeerefigtne a s uld mil-Silo oavitelrhemaa 3 which d issd men could be empl Montreal Ilse lleavy Snowfall . MONTREAL, Inn. l0 — (C?) tissue until early tomorrow, when A straw wind, about D0 miles an hour. caused the snow to drift. made travel in the city dif- ficult. Highway truffle iug slowly, and railways reported a number of trains behind sched- ule. Schedules at Dorval Airport wire postponed and all planes re- mained grounded. The temper-at reached a low of six degrees below sero. bat is expected to moderate by tomor- NI. P. E. island Airmen Mentioned In Deepatohes lenders have been mentioned r. Bedford Station. Ser ‘Exercise lee Worm’ (By The Canadian Prose) CHURCHILL tic ice blocks Stewart. Riviere du Loup. u Frank Riddeli, Kingston, Ont, Regina and Si. Thomas, Ont. ox exercise which starts Feb. l4. British House Passes Deal Bill , Jan. 80 — (OP Cable) nationalize Britain's coal industry in the House of Commons after a without a. record-ed vote after re- jecting by u vote of 350 to l a rvative Party motion to throw it out. The bill thus was vir. tually assured oi final passage, The bill, which provides £150,- 000.000 (about $675.000,000) to re- equlo the mines and set up lagging production. .s a major plank in the Government's socialization plan. An excited House heard an amia- ble Anthony Eden. acting Conser- atoutly a» e said the bill, when t reaches he committee stage. should be giv- en consideration before s. oom- ruittee of the whole House and should be debated in the Commons chamber where all could hear and Participate. Dy THOMAS CIAlslllI-I GLASGOW. Jan. S0 - (Reuters) “Extensive schemes to harness North of .?°oard iapreming t ritilf tit llbiém 0P Q JIRUIALIM. B110- lsh Government announced today in a special communique that Jew- immigration into Palestine would be allowed at thg rate of 1.500 monthly. A special coumrimiq sultatons with Arab leaders on the quota question “have been proceed ing over a long period sing have reeu s" —ihlolstreflcra tonight dug their Mach“ no comma" way out of the heaviest snow of the year, and all avail- able equipment was pressed into service to t the streets clear. The storm to cou- A Jewish said all immigration had been halted, apparently because of Arab obicctlono. Illegal inunigranta will be de- ducted from the rnunique said. ‘Tmference will be given those European Jews who have a spec.al such as those to whom be ins Government have a 1y undertaken obligations." it cori- tinned. "and relatives in Eurrgie ot iready liahed in slea- d While antis- aisthcritle; iuton- “‘ stlifled l: wunvotfayd the land roug ou e oo . c - estirie radio station Voice of Israel. operated by the Jewish Resistance Movement. denounced the Govern- ment's new and ations as " fbout 10 inches of snow will have ‘The broadcast said the resist- ance groups would ignore the reg- ulations. Two Ships In Difficulties Hfiifit. it‘: 3° " A" Fat‘: s ay a-nnoun a. the following Prince Ddwifred I‘: Tw shl ' agted in aim? O PB W219 ' ' oun Y8 nwngaflflm" I‘ w- “LM- Canadian Naval a/uthoritlu said roam Sergeant s. a. Maolntyre, WW1“- aeant J. T. Hunter, 106 Upper .,_ _ ,... .......- p011 miles from the disabled freighter. Earlier in the day, the British freighter Bactria was reported in stress 100 miles northeast of St. John's. Although details were lack- it was believed she had devel- oped engine trouble and a United totes Coast Guard cutter was racing to her side. Third “Gas Train” Leaves For ilalifax (By The Canadian COR-NW , Man, Jan. 30- Four snowmobiles left today for Little Seal River andflhong Lake on a four-day northward swing officials designated "exercise ice worm" in honor of the fabled creature supposed to inhabit Arc- I The four "snows". which Willa cover 177 miles, were commanded by Maj. Gordon Sangster of Sher- brocke, Quc., and Capts. Vaughan 5 of‘ Ottawa, and Bob (Beany) Inglis, ‘Ifiielexerclse rils {designed as a remn ote u-ressmulr- p My s third of five trains hauling must- ard gas from Cornwall to Halifax for disposal left here yesterday loaded with 2,318 drums of the Ofllcials of the Canadian s Directorate of Chemical War are and Smoke said today no casualties had resulted from the hazardous job of loading the drums o the cars. LONDON VETERAN RAILMADDB Dill —Tl1e Labor Government's bill to TIDNTBH N S. -.1. Tweedle molested, as, for- mer railroadmau. died at his home here todaiy. A native of Os. Tor- meritine, N.B., he ls ved by received second rearing tonight e . ghtar. Verde. of Walthaan, Mass. is wife, formerly Alice Allen of ‘Ibrmentlne. predeceased him fcur veers ago. TAKES ST. JOHN AMB OTTAWA, Jan. 80—(OP)--Murg- goth MagLaren, of tsadinlt Jlohn, N. 1m ., as eenapone sysucr- "m," < .5“. intendent-in-ch ef of the Nurging l?” layegaéffiw’ 0mm m be‘ Division and Corps of the St. John ' ' Ambulance Brigade, VvIJ. Bennett, commander commlssione, announ- ced today. Mlss MacLaren. daugh- fir of thfi hi; COIOETE], the Hon. urray ac ren, ormo Lie - _ ienant-Governor of NGWBPETTSWNIII]: Charmtwtown 1 helm“ 7' sydmw succeeds Mrs. T. E. Giimoiir of Toronto, who is transferring to the reserve. Plan Power Projects In Scottish Highlands lystems st ‘tiksfinahire and Pitlyoohry in Perth re. tAlochIcnichintheCo I of un ‘ andutllromsrty. ‘Iihe bozrdh 5""? H": P" your“, wmmmon “h”; n somewhat milder with snow or ds Cmvsl, was publshed last Monday. W‘ a scheme for Skye will be published a number rejects have been elaotricit Jan. Sit-The ue said con- spokeaman last Dec. 2B .the com- EN OSE L-(l-S-TOF F HAITI To AcImitILCOO Jews Per ' ' Month Into Palestine (By- The Canadian Press) q-i- {25-Year Daresr Ended; Was Duoen 0f Fishing Fleet TAM? Fla... Jan. It) — (A!) 4 The fa schooner Bluenose. once a crack Canadian racing vusel, has been lost off the coast of Haiti, her owners were notified today. George l". Millikan said ha was notified the vessel struck a reef Monday and sank ‘Tuesday. Her crew of eight was rescued. Built in Nova Scotia in 1921, the t o-rnaste was used first as a racin vessel in international com- petit on. She held many racing records and defeated the best Mar- itimes and New England rivnlr. The shl ‘s likeness i. ears on the Canad an dime and the Caus- diau DO-cent stamp. The International Shippin Con- oratlon converted the sc ooner nto a cargo ah during the war and she was us in trade between South and Central American ports Tampa. defenoereg- .. 1n . AX. Jan. — (OP) 80S was received from the W‘; nae-too Canadian freighter La e Park late today. The rted her steering Sea. miles east of 5t. arm's. Nfidi. the New immediately sent a lrp to aid. . vessel r wrecked The naval craft ed approximately 250 Press) ALL, Ont, Jan. 80—-'1'he , Jan. 80 -(OP) Owen of Tidnlsh and a. ULANCE POST Loch Sloy in Dumber- oustruotion scheme is on to the t construction o T‘ lbrsuerlklpperllesrallesvs LUBQBURB, N. S. Jill. 30-1 Flory Captain Angus Walters, who was skipper of the famed flghtln schooner Bluenose when she saiie and Won five international fisher- man’; ‘- race series against Gloucester achoouers, tonight oc- ted the news the bi fisherman had been wrecked of! aiti Phil"!- o hlcalbn pShe was launched in 1001 and stood up remarkably under wh- stant hard work, her former skip- per said as he took time out from a curling match to receive word the Lunenburg-bullt vessel was gone. She was around for a ion: time and Capt. Walters asserted that "you couldn't expect her td go on forever." Although she was never defeat- ed in championship contests, tha gluenos: ‘was! edged aiéttrlilige hi! er s va , e - Tilgbaeud, in an exhibition seriel in 1930. The Bluenoae had a lcnl Ill! ed career. She was a racer and a work-horse, sailing to the Grand Banks with. the. deep see fleet when she was not racing on being groomed for a competition. She also was taken by her skip- , Capt. Walters, on eXzllbiflCfl fired-rs to England and Toronto- A signal honor was paid the famed schooner when a SO-cent Canadian stamp was issued if! 1980-31 with two pictures 0f the Bluenose on it. One picture show- ed her broadside on, under full sail, with one rail under water and the other was a head-on view. Th, dull blue stamp, considered at the time one of the most beauti- ful ever printed waa listed by philateiiats at $1 The Canadian ioleent piece also — (Continued on Pass 1 00l- i We Biffsv. Biolis it: estimate have Prom ‘viii. in» fills t METBDRJOLOGIOAL DEVICE Toronto, Jan. 30 — (GP) - Min- and a. D below, 9 below? Wnnipeg l3 below. 4 below: ‘Ibr- onto 22. 31; Ottawa 4 below. 6; Montreal 5 below. 3; Quebec 20 be- low, 2; Saint John —-, l0; Mono- ton 10 below. B; Halifax 2, 17; l1, 1S: Yarmcuth --. id. FORECASTS Lower It. lnwrunce and Lake St. John: Strong easterly winds with snow and somewhat higher Gulf, Chaleur and North Shore: Easterly winds, increasing to strong breezes or moderate gaies; cloudy and not ‘so cold with snow Marltissses: ltrong east and south and moderate ga-lea; some- winds what milder with snow, partly sleet or rain in Nova Booth. Ottawa and Ugper St. Lawrence: southeast winds: rain, followed by strong nort west winds; colder us this t. 1040' "Penn: s.11.e“l?"“"‘ a H ma” "m moth‘, M, m. again at night and on Friday. fine? inter addit