MAXIMS 01A MERE MAN .-_._._-- A niversiti uflmnof liberty, nd of lelrntnl- allould be a place of rdlan. Three Cents- Daily Founded 1m. Read by Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ‘xii \\\ Everybody CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDALY, HivovaMsER 2o. 194s Subs 16 PAGES MAXI MS OIA. MERE MAN Without two parties, Parliament- ary Government la impracticable. ertptions Delivered 86.00. Mall 15.00; other Provinces 6| U. S. 87M. LONG RIVER WOMAN KILLED IN FALL FROM TRUCK Frieurs, STAFF ESCAPE m INDIANRSANATORILIM rm u. Well Known sad. Businesses Acquired By _____--A- - llanish Imports Affect Slightly P.E.|. Butter Market » A slight. rlovrcasc in the demand tor crcaincry butter, due in largo ynrasurr m the importation of Danish lulltct~ to tltc i\If\l‘i\IlTl(‘S at a time win-n provincial production if rcavluni; its highest percentage of iacttw- nvcr I947, is reportcti by the Ilovinclal Department of Agrirulllttw SOIIH‘ l'!"llIIf‘l'_\' IIIIHI-IKPT5 TCIIIHI the prico remaimtl: firm at (‘Pillllg and a steady demand, while olhcws slate 69 1-4 crnls delivered tiiu hm they can gol. It l: cmlvhostzcrl that the llaillsli import: rnltslllllil‘ no cause fur undue alarm Approxitnrttely f.‘ cars of tivpcrlrvl butler have been allocated for the lvlaritimos be tween (lct. l6 and Dec. Ill, whwreiu. Nova Scrltia alone imports about W! carolad: per year. Production ill! increased so much in Prime Edward island that it surpasses that of Nova Scntla at the present time. All the Choose licld in afnragr- durlna tho past sunllm-r gold h]. M "I'm ll"? lll- lvltolosnle f.o.lt. Cllariottclowil. tho Department n-l ports APDIOAIIIIFIIPLV R5 |\l‘l' com, “l "ll! flQF-‘lflc stock was sold lo the Newfoundland trade and ord- ers are still coming in, Ollli‘ two factories are Opflrilflilt.’ ll lllcscnt l|\ tllc Provinrc. l)I‘t'1(h|_. I'M ls tilorofnrr‘ riintitlisillrl: m,» ldb and rlwwua laalnn. slllpsnm‘ "9"" ‘tics at 3T cents pcr lb,l Wholesale to l. l,,,.,,,,__,._ l I(‘R.~\l' COASTAL (ilfNfl IYIRILLYILMP, Nov. 151.. (Ap, -1\vo llllrf‘ (‘oplslfll guns “I“J‘:‘\]‘ rosl nearly SlJlrXl-Otifl to nmko (fur-l in: "ho Second World War were‘ icheduica to be rwiilccti to scrap‘ “d” "l1 ll'“fl1'h.\' Peaks Island. Thcl‘ mmcll “Pflllons. test-fired only out-c. acre stil-d by the United Stat. t: Govcrnmen‘. for $15,009, Coming Events "Dolor. Forcsl Hill llall. Wed-l “P511113. Novclnnrl- Z-QLIL ; "n”“"" “l sltlllicn Afacfilnls. "ti" how. Selkirk, Monday. Nov ‘ tlnd uaclmus‘ (lrrhcsfrfl. I‘ an?" "WWI l and llllllwl‘ @993 Ilall Airtnduv Nnv rink, ' ' 1.011.; ’ 22. Aid u . , . ,‘ ' anngil” ilhl"‘en Sllllllci" and Dance “ IR ll . ‘ Nncvaei- filth. Han’ wcdnosdaiil H;liw,ll‘_*~l and pant-e in BEN-fiat: ...;'.. Hilda-l" N""°'“b°“ 231'“ "l B l All-‘lilvvs Canadian Legion.’ ..1‘;~~,, Y‘ M (. A’ {ladies Aux“ U’! Rllmlllagg gale, “urn lulu“ I. Saturday, d P. M. .. I). rncc in Con," Nlhlmi Mmlflsl’. November 22nd. B“ floor. Good music. Webster's t» . . l ‘upper. unltemngrzgurrilfll\fl Bread "The mu 1 . ‘f.‘°..§.‘.'?.‘. sac.“ .12‘: M - . "lrllndglll- November 22nd. ' Bale of l a *>——V~ ' lenlglsYterrlflc, it‘s savage. it's "nlulo ffgniglg. fillet ‘wonderful ' * 5*‘ a bovine a‘. Mnt-Dotiald Bros. Theatre tonight. "Unlmdlnl ‘ear c of Bran Oil M“; ilrfls- Flour. Wheat and ‘M M ed at Colville. Saturday ‘m’, “Willy. Cecil Stewart. 'Col- buying live fowl. Slhons Tuesday. Nov. “Ml! 7 fkm. Final clay "W! poultry. Compen. offered. Siltlsf ctlon L. Dlckleaon. u“. _ “‘ ehlckeit ‘Lilli be . 0 mm "ll: mi r0, "v9 lirlcea Iltaranlaodr R “Bunn. Pl h, ‘ I5. Poultry, Oat; at, 31kt?" Monday. wm not be further. in’ “h” Mints until n, “own” l"-'- ‘Pflyllll 82100 pair ‘my m l bias over 30 lbs. each. will ‘ehmkl sine and kinda. Knud Jo:- ~:\"ielt oporatious were Canada Packers Limited Two well known Summerslde businesses have been sold involv. mg a financial transaction of up- wards of quarter of a. million dol- iars, it was learned authoritatively IRS?» "H111?!- Tlle Summersido Fertilizer Co I.td.. and the In- lernalioiiril Fox and Animal Foods. L-td. manufacturers of Suuglo products, have been purchased by Canada. Packers, l__.td., the 531g m become effective on December 1st. Mr. Leslie Simmons. majority’ Fsliarcliolriei‘ and president of both companies. confirmed the deal for ‘flllc Guardian last evening. While the manufacture of Sun- c!» products will likely be discon- _ ef- ’ the new ' linucd. it is understood furts w"‘.l bo made by owners to retain the employees of both plants. It is understood also ‘hat the operations of the Sum- mcrsidc Fertilizer Co. Ltd. \\'lII be that continued and possibly expanded. but tha‘ the company rnme may be ollangcd. \ Organized In 193.’! Illlflllllllflllili Fox and Ammo‘. Foods Lit] was ntianlyerl about ‘he ycar I933 by hfessrs. I.. W. Hancock. Donald Baker, and late George Sheen. It's first op- erations wcre carried on in one of the R. T. Ilolman warehouses with a liaiirl grinder. Its products soon cauuhl on and success followed and m a short time a plant. was set up on Spring lhe_ Passenger Train “Lost" In Storm KANFHS PITT, Nov. l9 -- tAPi-A trans-continental pas- senger train was "lost." tonight l in Western Kansas lnowdrlfts as title first storm of winter iso- lated several communities and airanded hundreds of motorists. The lost train was Santa Fe’: No. 3 westbound California Limited. Meanwhile. a Union Pacific atreamliner. several Rock ls- land and four eastbound Santa Fe passenger trains were stalled on blizzard-swept plains. After being held overnight In Dodge City, the California Lim- ited nosed westward into the drifts at 8:80 .»\.M. today. Nine hours later the train had not l yet .e:tchcd (Ylmarron .’l0 miles Street. Mr Hailcock was the man- nszinlz director. In i043 the bulldlnq and con- ‘cntr wcre dour-fryer! by flro and resumed i". urns ll"l "ye present location on Water street East. Two years later lIIf‘. business was sold tn a new group associated with Mr. slmtmn- ' 'l‘lie Summorslrlo Fertilizer (‘pm- ‘Olllll’ Lid. is a runpapwttivcly’ itew ‘Jusittcss. bavine been nrszatilzcd in I045. l\ . Wilfred Salter has been ‘the IIILIIIIIRCI‘ of both plants. See Indications 0f N. S. General Election IIALIFAX.‘ NOV. 19 -—tCPl olecilnn was seen atlcptcd at. tcrl:\_v's closing .lllt‘.9tlll’_' of the Nova S-sozia Liberal Associ- alion. The Association adopted a reso- lution Bellini! up a flvc-nian fin- ance committee to raise campaign fluids ' Nobody’ m-‘nhunlorl lilo cI“"li1n and when it. was to ccnlP almond-n it. is generally believed it is sched- uled for next spring. Warns Jobs Scarce Now In Namllton (By The Canadian Pressl HAMILTON. Nov. 19—Coniiiiued influx of lob seekcrs—bot.h men and women are. coming here in large numbers from Western Can- ada. and the Maritlmes-has re- sulted in a warning from William Mayall, manager of the local Na- tional Employment. service office, that. jobs for outsiders are not av- allable. Labor G0v’t Plans To Pay Poor Man’s Lawyer LONDON, Nov. 1o _- toe» The Govcrnmgll/ft. tody proposed to pay the lawyer when the poor unall has to g0 to cnurt. A Legal Aid and Advice Bill, published today, was tanned hy the Government the most revolu- tionary legal-aid scheme nay- wbere in the world. If the bill fa passed, free or part-free service will be given to persona with annual incomes lens than 2M0 (51,000) a year or with lesa than £500 1.1 savings. The Government vdll pay the lawyer B5 per 0cm, of his normal fee for work in the hnrh courts anti I00 per cent in county courts. England's legal profession has ‘a fixed scale of fess, The litigant may be asked to contribute up to half the excess of hLq "disposable income" over til-dd. together with all of his "dispos- l States. ‘Indication “I a provhwlal generallcontparctl with 194T: LYFMJNIO bun in a resolution l dredwplnhl . l i away. and no reports had been t received from it. l The unexpected fury of\thn l storm caurrht whole eommunlt- l lt-s unprepared and many fam- tiles had llttlwfood on than-J. Fine New Addition l180 Evacuated To Parkdale Scho01§From "write! In Mr. J.0.C. Campbell New Deputy Minister The apptuntmetiv by the Provin. cial Government of .I.O t‘. Camp. bell. KC. as Counsel to the Depart- ment of the Provincial Treasurer was annnunccd yesterday by Prem- ier ;lonc<. ‘Mr. Campbell also baqqnrc; ms. Dull’ Iilinistor of thc Goverizrneiit's new Deparuiicut. that of industry and Natural Resources. Both ap- polntmcnts lseccotr- effective on Monday ticxt November 22. The new department will have to do with fi>I\(‘l'i(‘<- loitrist, trade, town plaiiniiiq, forestry dustry. As vet no Minister has been named lo the llcpnrimcnt. l'n- til such time as mic i< appointed Premier Jonc: will he actiuc Min» istor. New Microwave Service Shipments To U. K. Up Sligh LUNpUN. Nov. It! - itfl“! -- Board of 'l‘rndt= figures "Id-IV showed Britain is tilnkinsz furlllh progress in her drive for n better balance of lrntlc with (Tanada. In nine months of this year, tbu United lfiingtlont bought (‘nun- tllau goods worth iilfifidilllhtitn} trlfifiinilllllitltli and sold tho llomin , inn goods north lltlhftlllhtlfitl. in inc . some period lost year imports from l Canada were utlucd at ilTfkTiatJahlilt against lZJlL T101101) exported. Business with Canada remained in excess of that with the United In the nine months, the United Kingdom sold the Unite-J States goods worth Esilhliiililtitl an.i l her imports from there were l worth ilflfififhfitlfl. Llanutiiati bacon shipments fui the. last Ill nmulhs showed n 2.1.1. against l.Tl5,tit)fl. Danish shipment was (lmvu. at 4:...- (Kitl llllllfll‘f‘li\\'f‘llllli cnntpitred \\'llii 6511M! Il\llI(Il'f‘(i\\'0iI:{IIi last ycar. Britain's total advcrso trade ha» uncc for (It-tnllci" was illllfltilhtitht. This wit: Eilfltltltiti less than it. September‘ and the lowest simr .latiuar_v, 194T, the Board llllllfillii- red. Will Present Brief l 0n Farm Prices : been ii UITAWA, Nov. I9 - (C?) The Canadian Ndsrstion l of Agriculture Announced to- day it will present a brief to the Royal Commission on Prices next. month. It. will deal with tzhe price situation in the farming industry’. able capital" over £75. Tbs new plan is to be adminis- tered by the Law Society, the British equivalent of the Canad- ian Bar Association. A spokesman said the Society thinks the scheme “will fill a great public need and the profession is pre- pared to co-operate." A spokesman for the Omiaerv- ative Party said if the bill "follows the lines of the Rushcliffe report we slmll support it." The Ratshcliffa committee sot up by the Govemment, made a study of the problem time years nan. litany of ifs susgestiom are iticludeti in the bill. The measure is expected to cost the Government about $I.20ti,00ti a year. Although the bill applies only to England and Wales, a l tcr and ice. cond llullTI bcforo an audience Qpened An I'\l'~'t'l!‘c telephone r-onversah inn between Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia inaugurated a IL‘\‘()i\lllItll in distant verbal com- muliicalitms. nhcli Premier .l. Walter .lone.<. picked up a lfllcllllfllit? last. evcili-"e iii The Charlottetown. quietly nadcri "Lotig distance" and asked to speak lo Premicr Angus I.. Vactlonafd. fly-passing the fortpycztr-old submarine the two premier: carrzcd on the. first. (‘filIl|]lf“.‘f“.flI lerlflvie conver- mtzon l'I II‘.<'V‘.Y'_\‘ usinf! niultzpletr microlvrrst- tclcpllotiy. Developed bv British SCICIIlIHR in coillutiction \\'llll radar. and‘ usctl by Gcnctunl Aioultzomery in :hc lultvr std s cf the war. the new clcvlvontc "lwik" is a product of sub=..iiar_v companies of Infer- natioual Telephone .\' Telephone Telegraph Co. New York. It of- fers many flfI\'.'l‘.I1lt1_'(’.= to P. E. I.‘ telephone and 1011K rzidzo commulilcat 'I".".e number of cltannels in and have been tripled, spccd the service; win- ioiis can no lonz- lcr causc submarine cable difficult.- ics; ilo..c‘.e=s rcccptiotl will tend ‘awards clearer loin dzstance cod- -crsatlop.= and, while a radio ser- v c. tho i‘f)ii\'i‘l‘.‘l\'.itlll< cannot be picked nu by otllcr receiving sets. zhus rualritie it. secret. ’I‘he now service was formally tipfillffi lay LL-(lovcrltor .l./i Ber- of inn Canadian and U. S communion‘.- IF-IIQ PXPFIVIVFQ RIITI SCIHIIISIS. Afaytir Earle Aictcllonald also spoke during tile ceremony to his ooun- tcrpart. Aiayoi" Roy Bennett. New Glasgow. near which town 5 the other half of the system has a-llrd. Fclicitnlitnis were exchanged by the premiers and mayors. and the audience listened through the loudspeaker. Mr. A. M. MacKay. general manager, Maritime Tele- graph and Telephone Company then called on the Lieutenant- lGovernor who recounted the ben- efits of the ncw system and con- lzraiulaicl ihc telephone compan- ies on their initiative and enter- prise. Mr. w A Winfield. president and m1n121ll! director of M.T. dz T. and managing director of the Island 'I‘clcp‘.inne O0. Ltd, wel- corned the. lzticsts. He stated that "it- is rather a source of pride for us to lnaururale what we expect. to be a major and outstanding contribution to future telephonic communications." He recounted the difficulties and jfiomiuviietl V JinAPa as” 5“ Golf-b)‘- similnr bill for Scotland will be announced soon. and ln-s’ cable. , The ceremonies for the official opening of the new addition to '..lie Parkdaie School will be held at the School at ti o'clock, Monday even- ing. Nov. 22. Invitations to attend the opening have been extended liieutn-(‘rovernor .| A. Bernard. Premier .l. Walter Jones. fir. l... W. Shaw. director of cunt-a:- loll, and several others ititcrcsietl in the educational advaiicemcn; of the Province. The new addition constitutes one -of the most modern school biuld~ ings in the Province with 4~\'t‘.l\'- thing. from desks and chalk boat to the light systmi. designed for the comfort and health of the pupils. Practically all contracts were let to Parkdale residents so tin‘. tho {School can be said in have been the work of its own supporters. The general construction was tinder the supervision of Mr. Borden Mlwrs who began the work last Alajv: Mr. Edwin Caster did llic wca‘her stripping: Nlcssrs. Rirt lson, the glazing: Mr. .l. MacDonald lthe plumbinsz and heating: and Air. lIIOIaCe MacEwcn. the palnlmtz. l L_ 1n Well- Equipped The addition is 42 by 42 feet with .‘.\vo corridors. eac-h nine fee’ \‘\l’If-‘ §by 4.2 feet long. Each of the four lcla-ss-rooms is 21 by ZVI fr-et, thor- lotlghly insulated and done in birch plywood t0 a height. of five fret The. floors are covered with’! heavy grade of reel linoleum The ‘heat is stipphcd by rt low- which is auto- l lpfGSSUFG system lmaticaliy oil-fed. l There is a separate siitlnq fowl for the. teaching staff which is ccmortablt’ and iastcfuIIy' furnish- od and the whole colour scbcmc lwas scientifically desicned in white. lzreen. and vcllow tones so that the‘ {overall effcc‘. would b» rcsdul ‘o the eyes. nflngr"'jrz flu-I'll lbw nlri practice of ilsuiz blackboards. ill" ""f’-‘ "’~“"' in the new addition. and crllcl Chalk bony-l. are crccu in volotu‘. The culslde of the Fcllofll l!‘ dill" l“ pm hrlpk inn-PI cldin" and i\""l- ‘~v\rs(‘ WW‘. n l’~‘~‘ "rrv shade. limiter flute l|\ R lNallfax Area HALIFVXX, Nov. l9 -Po’.vei' cuts affecting 200.000 persons in tnzs Lmmedlau. MM were announrd ‘mnlghl by ma Nova Scofia blah’. and Power Comb-W" C.. J. l-lrcves. actinz matiauer of - . < ,. ‘the company. said the cuitallmell. resulted from a developing leak m a pressure steam boiler at ill!‘ .Comm‘.. oil's Halifax lllfllll- H“ , . . -.. isddcd that the p.ant viould nal. ‘to shut. clown at least a few do,“ until the lcak was located and re- l paired. Boll] domestic‘ and inrltislrlal [consumcru in Halli“ l-“lllllmllllt ‘Halifax Colmty and the Annapolis lVallcy .v‘ll fccl u" time“. lftadlallac, Buick ‘lPrlces Are Advanced DETROIT. NM". 1a ‘AP’ ~- ‘Geneval fifclors Cnt1>°1‘fl'-l°" """ day boosted the prices of its I947 Cadillac and Buick automclwilcs. Cadillac prices were increased an average of 3.2 per cent more than the 194B listlnzs. while the ll-lprgflgég on the new Bulcks ranged from s50 to $100 on various models. 0 BOIFSFOWNJRIVWIK, Nov. to ~- lgp. .._ Mr, and Mrs. Frank H Gllltland, aged 56 and 55, of Wes-f saint, John, NR, were killcd this isfferricon when their car crashed into a slowly moving Canadian Pacific Railway freight train at a crossing in tbs little York Coun- west. of Bolcstown. Tho train crew said the train was mrvving ooh’ about. five miles an hour when the oar, its driver apparently blinded by the sun, collided with the locomotive. "SALAIIK TEA 8: COFFEE Outstanding Qqalifyl‘ Delirious Flew!" and (‘at-l ~_ ___ __ _ t.y community of Aatle, five miles‘ lBritish Columbia l SARDIS, BC’, Nov l0 _ lcpi‘ — Three hundred p=r.=,on_< W13 safely evacuated mruizht. from the llilazing Coqualeetm Indian Tub- crculrais Hospdal here. l Thor-e escaping included l8’) patients, at Iénft. a dozen of l-hfltnl habits crtircd out bv nurses. Mosl, patients wora able in walk out. Others were carried om by turmbers of the staff a? 1J0 at the Federal (lovcrilrttcuf - arfminlrtered lic-spital. All but lite. s-mth wing o.‘ tho three-storey brick structure, an Indian school {or 50 years and a hospital since i841, \\'2\.= dmtrcyed, All alwle-ilocilerl men in this lit.- tie Fraser Valley’ centre, 70 mic: east of Vancouver, Irv-tight the fire. Fire - fighting equipnienl, was upended from nearby’ Chilliwack but. tihe lllfefllv» <tlll blazed un- controlled late toiucht. ‘l The supply o.’ watt-r was rc- l ported iliadcrluatc i The hospital has three doctors. The head l)ll_\‘.’~l"lRII', Di’. W.S Bor- clay. is B! ~ent ill tn a Van- roitver hospit Th; PrnvlTlPlHI Fire Nfarslhal was reported on his way bore from l Vam-nuvcr. . The tires (‘EH50 was not immed- latclv lcunWIl hug lt was believed have staded m a Wing which had now electrical winn: installed today t r.- CIIYIIIEFS tnarket leuals since last week‘: farm market report. all‘ l‘P\'lc\\'Pr‘I iu the followiniz re- port prepuretl bv Mr. W, R, Shaw, .I)eptily Minister of Atzriculturo. ~11"! released through the Pro- lvincial Department: .. P‘eed prices unfortunately on“. ‘me I0 cam No. IlCW oats is up front 7 cents to R cents per bush- cl over last week's quotations. with barley up 5 cents to d cents. The \\ ho! nle prices of the foilmer by rarlols nro now 95 to 96 cents per bushel \\ll.ll barley at between S125 and v.26 per hu5ll¢=l_ Ra. tail przccs. of course. would range at» Porrespoiidiligly higher rates in jaccordaiire with service charges in leach locality: If farm producers keep in minrl ‘the general lrcnd of the market. land the wliolosale prlccs they will be in a position lo reliably assess retail fizures. Bran ha; remained labout stationary‘, Charlottetown re- llail a; $265. Bulk wheat. is practic- jallv IIIIOlll'\l‘l.’II\i(' hut No. 5 sack- ed wheat l\l‘f‘ilf‘"llf\ by carlot. is unrvtcrl at illllll"‘XllltFlif‘l_\' $72.50 pei ‘ll ton Corn l: nu prewy touch the snulo ]lI‘]('f‘ lcvcl. It is difficult to secure any quotations on protein fccds AILIIs stopped buyuilz flax lll Ot".fil’i"l‘ due lo nccutnulatlotl of oil. As zi l't">lllf ClIlllCflI IS not be- ,ill: mckcrl and llic cuitrrent re- dail prior 1. Sim per hundred on ,’ ‘I supplica l scitl situation and strolls: "mttrkct on fccrls is ITIIIICI‘ difficult to osplztin Na doubt the heavy loadings to fill export demands land strcngV-t of grains on United Slates mnrkcls is partly responsible ‘for the lrcud. Strantze to say the l . [Canadian \\Ilr‘al c llEconomist To lFarm Federation OTTAWA, Nov In -.-'\l~.po:ntmrnl rtf ilftllc, well-known azrirultui-al f‘("lllf‘tllll-t_ a, economist tn the Canadian l Federawoh of Azvirlubur: was atlnounr-r-d trrlay Dr. llope, a mtive m’ Brit- l lsh Columbia and former pi fcssor o.’ aizriculttiral oconct l ics and farm managctnenl t-hP University’ n! ewan, fo-r the has lacrn Pf"‘IIOlIlI.<i a1 l quartets of tho l Conservative Party .¢~p. Ilr Ff‘. Cavadtm l l i l all Sasha‘ ch- las. four _vears head- Prozrcssive l here. He l owns and operates a farm near l Ottawa, l lMilk Shortage n. ‘Ttlape Breton Reported SYDNEY. NS Nov. l9 —~ lCPi ~ A survey today showed indus- ,tria1 Cape Breton expericrcing a critical shortage or milk and it lwas learned a system of "milk- less" days may l»; instituted Dairies are running far behind demand and manager of one dairy said the situation may come t.» a head next week. He did not elab- ovate. Some M0000 persons live in the affected area. Although decries usually rariqv an extra day's silpplv, none was on hand today. Market. ‘Report ‘vRevieWs Change In Market Levels lrtooris that of 104v by so million Iiusllels. the oat crop is 79 million ibushcls higher. the barley crop lmrr l? imlluvn bushels. flax nvor 5 imllion bushels. leavintz a 10 ‘lmillion bushel flax surplus in Can- f ada. l l‘. S. Flax Enzbarzo l In turn llicre l: an embargo against flax into the Ilmted States and as it is declared a surplus crop lhcrc, there is no export to European cenires. It is fell. however. l in \le\v of the large silpply of feeds in Canada and the United States, that there will be a recession in prices when llnvication closes. In any event buyers are a little wary lahout. layuic in supplies at present. devels and this has left a rather tighe spot in Eastern requirements. Prince Edward Island oats has been sellinz from 65 to '75 cents per bushel with odd lots at F0 cents. This oats is ecncraill‘ 0f :tlflfl quality as is out» lnixcd grains. In vicw of the high price of lm- portcrl rzraius. farmors are advised m pol-chow Island produced “slalpnyfl fag‘ [coding purnmos and if lVYSIIIIf‘ alrauze Ibclr own mix- ‘uta. I: is collsrlllzlla of opinion among livcsinck exports thal tiles" grains of known quality" would hold their own aqainst. grains secured in mixtures of lnwci- erotics coin: into tnany of our Itiilll priced iced nuvttircs Our study t“.'.lb< should illvcstilzate this nlailcr. Cal‘. on your Dept. of Agriculture if you nccd iilforinalioil. Livestock Prices Ljyfltnck prices are somewhat more active than duruia last week. The followinz quotations arr- pro- CoI. ti’ ‘Continued on Pa!» i l Queens Divorced Ry MAX BOYD mlmn Nov. i9 MAP] The reiznina queens of Egypt and Iran w-ho bore no sons to inherit the llironcs have been divorced by their royal lvuballds. The royal palace said today King l-‘arouk. Eeyptfs 28-year-old mon- arch, sizned the decree two days ago which divorced him from Fa- rlda. the beautiful queen who bore him three dauzlitors. Simultaneously it. was announccd that Kin’: Faroukfls sister. Prin- i-ess Fawzia, one nf the worlds most. beautiful women. has been divorced by the shah of Iran. They have a daughter. Under the laws of both coimlries only a male heir can ascend to the throne ~ Observers generally agree that the suddenly announced dissolut- ions were due. to personal. not. in- '€‘I‘lIRli0'.l3I- TGASOIIS. Favouk my: married in January‘. i938, before lie became king. r“ His \ For Personal Reasons llhen II-y-oav-nld bride. Safi NR7 Zulfikar. l5 the. araiuidaus-lvcr of lvlohamnlarl Pasha. Said, foimer Prime Minister of Egypt. pave her the name moaning "peci'lcss“ because bctziimlna with An JITIPIRI announcement ir. levl of Iran. and that l ter. ltlnaz. in Tehran. The Sitah of Iran throne. Fho “a: proclaimed Em press of Iran Scfll- l7. IP41» Shah is 2P. Fawzla just counlrv so loud. of Farldi all l iltcs later titan Charlottetown. tnembcrs of his family usc names‘ Tehran said the Persian climatel endangered the health of Empress Fawzia. bridc of Shah Item Pali- lhll: ll. was atzrced the rlayptian Klnas mater be divorced She returned to Fliylt‘ 7% year: ago IPRYIIIR her dauzh-l look Fawzl". l for his bride ill March. i939. when she was l'l and be was heir to the l The turned 21. Their divorce was. no surprise in either thcj: bad bccn separated ElMrs. Alton Bell ‘Fls Victim 0f Tragic Accident Alum. l; w» Br '. uonwr ‘var l,--,_ ‘riwv afwrnoon ’\".l=". 21o cab of a PYVYQII"! ':"lck in l0"; l‘. tel‘ a short (‘I24’- ance from he: home She was 2n the cab of he! hus- -' 1.»... . . ll - band: linen-inn ‘ruck. which was loader‘. zravrl. and was hold- "zit lior "Xrl-zflllf-Fllfi niece. Mabel Pi-ofill. on llov knee when the door l beside hci‘ opened as the t-ruck was _ roundinz tho cox-nor by the United l Church. Mrs Bell reached out. m l attcmp’ to close. the door. lost her balance and brvh she and the child tumbled out. The child waJ thrown ucar but the rear wtieels struck Mrs. Bell's body. killing he! ‘ilfilfllltly. The child was not iri- lured. Royal Caitadian Mounted Police at Sumrnei-side were notified and later it was announced that the coroner had decided an inquest was no’. necessary. The. accident. occur-ed about 2.8 m. Mrs. Bell was the former Oliva Nfoase. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Moasa of New Annan. In addition to her aonowing parents and husband she ls survived b; three children. Eric. l5. Leigh. ll and Laura. nine Two sisters and four brothers also survive. Tbs sisters are Mrs. Herbert Profit: of Sprfnlzfleld and Mrsl-laa-old Mill of Clermont. and tltn brothers, 10h! Moase. WaItHi’ Moose and Elmer Mosae, all of New Annan. and l. Ralph Moan of Kelvin The funeral will be held Stmday. Much sympathy is being extend- ed to the bereaved family. Sometimes {as Pollen or A couece __ l Eoucafton Snows: i Mosflx on Tue Shoes and HNRf i; l l l l-IAI .l FAX. Nov. (CPlwOffi- 19 cial mlancl forecasts issued tonight lby tho Dominion Public Weather lOffloo at Halifax and valid tmtn ‘mitlitlzltl Saturday \\lfl'l an outioni for Sunday. l Tho wo-vlhor was fine met" lbt fnvccwel district on Friday‘. Th: lucn of high pl-oar-tlta over lht Kiwi-imam \\llI he cast of "apt flint... l». flnltllrla-v would; Stnllv’. t-ycv tin- ftrn-lt Ital-m: fill consul; art ovlonsno oroa of rain over tutlnln». tho Ifpppl- SI. Law- lcvivc villcy null tile Nortllcasi IIlb itpci Ellzilos. lloiu \\lIi slvronrl la iuusl ‘ulwlwtl lcilona fill F-ntlirtla} with snow in tho nortbcrn rcglruis. Tho utitlouk for Silndny zlttllcrilci only u slight lntprovcincnl oval Satuvtl-iy- for llto ucstcrn regions \\‘|lll lmnl \'.r‘.'llll|'l‘ sploatlulr: lo the cdstorvl rwumlw. j Rculunul forecasts‘ l Pimp’ l-Idwnrrl Island: Vltnlt- be tumult 0\t’l‘tfl.~‘l in the luorivng Iféilll lwcluttin: .'*I\1l‘fl.|_\' cloning, .\"»l null-h thrmgr- in ltulporltttllq \\\ill bplnvv flvrrllvg tflllltl‘l"llllra| drum; the lllfjlll Light “purl; l»... vrvvnllv: gnlllllnqzt 1R snip-day JHPIHIVYH IAN’ and high ‘4II”-'I!\‘ll 1min ‘i3 null 1i?» Hlcb tide this Micro/won a! l4! and lllllliltll‘ at, 137:7, Sun sow this atwrnocn at 4.7L l and use: l"f1l'\Il"“"A' mart-log a1 T05. l Last quallor moon Nfivfimh-"t mmuk; 23rd. 5.22 P. M. Sitmmcrsldc tide eleblceti min- Daily l-lxccpt Sunday Standard Time. . l (‘AR FERRY ".-\BI'IGH'EIT' Leaves Borden, 9J0 A.l\l.. l P-M. l 5.30 I’. M. heaven Tornlenilne. 10.35 A. M. 2.40 l‘. AL, 7.30 I‘. Al. EYNIIIIY Leaves Borden 6.4.3 t’. M. Leaves Tnrinmtlna R f‘ .l\f. WOOD ISLANDS -- (‘ARIBOO Beginning November lst Dally including Sunday Standard Time Leaves Wood Islands. Trina t Nova, N A. .\l., I f‘. W. Charles A. Dunning. ll A. M. I P. M. Leaves Caribou. (‘bark-s A. Dun- nimz l A. M“ I P. M. Prince Sm a, ll. A. ‘VL, S l‘. M4 ._o.s-_‘»_.._,._._..-.