NMXHB OIL MERE MAN l—-_—u ""811!!! lllllllly inolullol all virtue: other than generosity, I Charlottetown Guardian. Béach Grove Inn To Be Used As lnfirnlary Annex The Executive Council I X Provincial Government yesterday derided to equip the former Beach Grove Inn for the housing oi the overcrowded inmates at the Pro- vincial Infirmary. The re-model- ling and other necessary altere- tlons to the building are already undemuly. Messrs. Matheson and Phillips are doing the work. Premier Jones said last night that when the alterations have the ‘lbvo 0coll- llorufng Guardian, Founded In . EABLLAIllQNT PROROGUED EARLY c414 c)‘. I _,_»»-'<‘ Read by Eve Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Royal Romance Inspires Londoners been completed. the building will ; accommodate approximately twice the number of inmates now being cared for at the present inflrm- ' m.» The property, which was used n: a military training depot dur- ' inc the war, was purchased by the Government [or $17,000. Ontario Village Is Threatened By Fire .___._. SAULT STE. MARIE, July i'1—- (CW-Rcsirlents of the tiny rail- lvay community of Mobert. 148 miles north of here. prepared to evacuate their homes tonight as dry, westerly winds fanned a l,- OOO-acre forest fire across Flood Township in the While Lake dir- irlct just north of the Canadian Pacific Railways trans-Canada ilne. The blaze is reported to have broken through the Kwinluvagni Lake defense line in five places as mngers and volunteors struggled in check it, sweltering in QO-dcgrce beat. Several weeks‘ dry weather has filmed the northern hush into tinder. Rangers say, and the threat to vast logging slash areas south- uest of Mobcrt may force con- srrfptiofi of evauy mnrl in the dis- trict to fight spreading fires. .__..___.__.___._._.. CAMPBELL ‘ON, N.B.. Jilly 17 --¢CP) __ .. first drnvwmlng hero lhis summer occurred today when Newton Coffin. 13. lost his lzfe while stvlmmmg. He apparently suffered a crnrup, and companions stood l1clplcssly' on the river bank.‘ Coming Events "Lot 65 Picnic, July 23rd. "Show. Bridgetown, Saturday. "Reserve July 30, Wednesday, for Tracadio Picnic. "Dance in French River Hall Friday, July 18. "Picnic at st. George‘: nesdsy, July 30th. "Ice cream social, Cherry Val- ley School, Saturday, July 19th. Wed- "Ice cream and dance, Iona Hall Friday, July 18th. "Dance, Murray River Hall. Monday, July 21st. MacKenzles Orchestra. "Ice cream festival and dance. Grandvlew Hall, Wednesday, July 23. "Special meeting of rate pay- ers. Hunter River School, July 18 at 1 p. m, "Until nlrther advised oin- mill will close each Saturday l! MOH- Mcflulgandz Boyle. "Bum dance at Gyl A. Muc- Donald's Wednesday night July 23rd. Good music, ice cream. "Collecting hogs for Canada Packers Ltd by truck every Thun- duy. Phone N.‘ A. Cutcliife, Prod- erlcton, or write me. D. L. McDow- ell. ' "Come to the old-time dance in Rowe's Hail, Brackley Point, Pri- day. July l8. Modem and old-time music, "Emerald Hall Monday July 21st. Ice Cream and Dance spon- sored by 0. W. 11' "Women's Institute District con- vention Mt. Herbert Orphanage, Monday, July 21st._ afternoon moot- lng 2. evening 2.15. \ ..___ "In stock, all kinds potato sprays. Blueatone, Hydrate, Lime. D.D.'1‘., lug Poison, Arsenato of Limo and Peronnx. Dillon d: Bplliett. "Annual Orunee parade It Kinuion. Sunday. July 20. Parade 2M service 1.00. Rev. J. S. Duv- 1" bunt Wfller. sister, 10d!" cordially invited. Up-todale London fashion is wfth photo of abet-h “roylal romance hot" royal lovers set in linked heel-ts. s,» Possibility i 0f Railway Strike _-_ MONTREAL, July 17-(0?) — Possibility o! a strike by the workers of the Dominica's two big rail linen -— tho Ca- nadian National and the Cn- ~ nndian Pacific - hinged to- night on the outcome of a vote due to be taken bocuule of a dispute over pnld vacations. The two railways were ad- vised today by the negotiat- lng committee of the railway unions, of‘ which F. H. Hall is chairman, that step! had been initiated looking to tho taking of a strike ballot. The committee charged that the action followed refusal of the companies to accept the un- animous findinga of a concil- iation board which recommend a sliding scale of vacation: with pay. The committee chairman said that 112.000 employees of the two major line: and ll: other railways. are affected by the dispute. Ile prided that 1S "union organization: are In- volvell. Vancouver Woman Murdered In Calif. ,SAN DIEGO, Calif, July 17 — (AP) -- The body of an auburn- hnlred woman. who the coroner's office said had been identified as Mrs. Marlon Newcomb. 86. of Vancouver, B. (1.. was found near the northern limits of San Diego City today. First police reports said marks on the woman's throat indicated she had been strangled, The body was sprawled in a clump of bushes at the top of an ocean cliff. Newly hsthrotiled Pfincels Eliz- and Lieut. Philip Mount- batten receive congratulations dur- ing the garden party at Bucking- McGuire 811d Jay- ham Palace. Reveal Plans To Pay Compulsory Saving Find li-eath 0f 12 Miners Accidental : . >451. - But the ~ first lnstilmhc- r MALABTIC. Que" July 18 (Friday) -(CP) -- A verdict accidental death was returned by a coroner's jury early today in connection with the disaster in the East Mnlartic Gold Mine last Ap- ril 24 when 12 men died when fire swept the mine‘: 10th level. Seven riders were attached to the verdict aimed at improving conditions in Quebec's mines. 70C Drowned In Ship Sinking Near Bombay of BOMBAY. India, July I7 -(AP) -Nearly 700 passengers were re- ported to have perished today when a small coastal passenger ship. capsized by “two tremendous Waves," sank in the monsoon- awept Arabian Sea. 11 miles south of Bombay. Not more than 15 to 30 persons were saved. The 11-year-old steamer Ram- clos left Bombay this morning on its regular daily run to the fishing village of Rcwas. 13 miles south of Bombay. Survivors said visibili- ty was poor as the vessel neared Rev/as Creek because of the lash- ing monsoon rain and that heavy swells were causing it to _roll heavily. suddenly, as the captain was ot- temptlng to enter Rewus Creek. about one mile from Rewns Vil- lage two waves struck. ‘me m- dos listed slowly to one side and sunk within five minutes. Will Continue Probe 0f Nun-oak Murder OOOI-IRANE, Ont, July 17 - (CPJ-A coroner's jury tonight do- cided that pretty. 22-year-old Valsir Vonciebelt of Toronto had been murdered "by u person or por- aops unknown" following o wak- end party in a secluded cabin It vicar-by Biiver 0mm Lake, lent June 21. The jury spent only 88 minutes before returning it: verdict after slttlm through two doyl of titl- mony by blends of the Toronto nurse cilmlxed by the Crown's contention that sane of tho ovi- aence picturing plans for an all- nlght tryst in the cabin were "nonsense." “incredible” and "evasive." Immediately following thI 1017'! verdict, Provincial Police llld oo- lice inquiry info the strangling death would continue. The ver- dict added that death resulted from “excessive bleeding from o fractured skull, aided by strangula- tlon." ‘Ihl-ough examination of persons who inst sow the girl alive. Crown attorney A. V. Waters continued to unfold the ltol-y of a "beer and whisky" party, water "duckings" of the victim and her escort, the sudden early-morning disappear- once of Miss Vonoobelt and the ultimate lurch that led to the discovery of her body two days later, the skull fractured and her own rod plastic belt tightened around hoe throat. Three witnesses heard at today's booting offered no motive for tho slaying; oil nid they hbd lttond- ed a week- d party at the isol- ated cabin of Rocco siscq that when the time come to make the l7-mllo return trip to Cocbrono, ' Andie" had diuppeored. It was while the Crown woo to nlcertain tho where- sboufl of Bilcoo that Waters loot patience with one of the witneneo, Mn. w» Tedooco. one of six persons attending the fotoFparty. OTTAWA, July 17-(0?) -'I‘he Government has prepared plans to pay back compulsory wartime savings which were deducted along with income tax, Finance Minister Abbott said in the Commons to o them will admittedly" be on- o ‘trial and error basis and a lot of cheques, will undoubtedly go to wrong addresses. Replying to requests by Stanley Knowles (CCF-Winnipeg North Centre) and John Diefenbaker lPC-Lake Centre) that the pay- ments be macle as quickly as pos- sible and even in one lump sum, the Minister said the Government would pay back the first year's amounts in i948 but the other two years would have to wait until later. i The cheques that go out will ray back sums deducted in 1942, i943 and 1044. The Minister said the Government would consider whether the ' last two years’ amounts could be paid at once in i049. a It was “going to be a tremend- ous job" but the Revenue Depart- ment had laid down a plan where- by a cheque would be mailed out in anyone who filed an income tax return in 1942. They would be sent to the last known address and these would, in a lot of cases, probably be wrong. Seaman Committed 0n Murder Charge PICTOU, N3. July l7 -- (OP)- John B. Henderson, _ 26-year-old Glasgow-barn third engineer on the Scottish heighten- Lorsdora. to- day was committed for trial at the next Supreme Court session for the June 25 murder of Cliflcnd Ena- llsh. 68, a retired truck-driver. Charles ltfunnlng, Henderson's counsel, argued that them was in- sufficient evidence as to the cause of death or as to intent to warrant committing the Scotsman on the murder charge He pointed m evi- dence of a medical expert to the effect that English had died of a heart attack. LOCC-MILE BIKE TRIP MOOBEJAW, Soak. -- (OP) — Ono thousand mile: ln two weolu by bicycle is the aim of 17-year-old Darrell Kent of Moore Jaw who left here recently on his bicycle for Sbunnp, 13.6. whore he plans to Join the family for u vacation. Bl 0530 CANADA Both Ferries To Retain Adequate Crew Complement OTTAWA July 17- lSpecial)-—- Promotions from among the crew of the present car ferry "Prince Edward Island" are expected after the new "Abegwelt" goes into ser- vice on the Borden-Tormentine run, 1t was stated this morning at the Ottawa. offices of the Depart- ment of Transport. “Since the ‘Albegwelt’ will be in 24-hour service, we w-lll require two captains constantly on board", a. ranking official told The Guar- dian today. “We expect that these two Captains will be Captain McGuire who was designated as commander 0f the vessel and who was with her at the christening at Sorel on June 28. and Captain Albert Jay who is experienced in operating the ferry." This will mean, it is stated, that there will he some vacancies. and some “stcpplng-up" of per- sonnel of the Prince Edward Is- land's crow to keep an adequate complement for both ships. De- clsion as to whom promotions will go, it ls stated here, will be in the hands oi the Canadian National Railways, operators of the ferries, on recommendation of Captains Relief Ship The car ferry "Prince Edwardi Island" will be designated as a re-i lief ship for the service acrossi Northunlberland Strait but will bei kept ship-shape and ready to go on the run in any eventuality. Authorities rec led here that when some years ago the “Prince Edward Island" acted in a relief capacity she could get up a full head of steam in six hours even when the fires were banked. Now that she has been converted to an cilburnen the Prince Edward Is- lslfdifjcollld atlafni-herl-“full power hfa much shorter length of time. “We hope, we believe," Assistant Deputy Minister of Transport F. M. MacLenan, told The Guardian today. "that the new ‘Abegwellfii will show a record of performance, in getting through the ice un- equalled at any time in the past.’ "The ship is operating on an! entirely new mechanical principle, l th t hen an i e-br kin-Jiclfllie n e pas w c ea m; Baum) vessel ploughed up on the there was a considerable loss of, '31P _ H rebuild or repair terminal facilities nt Port Hawlzesbury and Millgrnveu power. On the ‘Abegwelv due toi her electrical power system. we, anticipate none of this power loss. We are most interest- ed to see if its future preformance "Iransport Minister Chevrler former l N-s- ploy across the Canso Strait. Drowning At Whit] Mr. Mclure Presses Sugar Requirements Cf Local Concern OTTAWA, July ll‘ —(CPl~ Opposition attacks on sugar control were launched in the Commons tonight as Prices Board estimates came up for consideration in the 13¢; hours of the session. W. Chester S. McLure (PC PW“) 501d lllitar control of- ficials were using their hear]; for nothing but “hatracksfl while John Blackmore (SC-_ Lethbridgel accused the con. iroller of "sabotaging" 1h, beet sugar industry. Mr. McLure based his charge on refusal o! the sugar c0n_ froller, for “no legitimate rea- ipn." to grant a sugar allot- ment fo a Charlottetown cran. berry dealer for processing, If the sugar was not obtain- ed, he said, the merchant would have to throw out his cranberries and take a logs of some $5.000. At the some time canned cranberry sauce from Boston was selling in the Marltimes. The Prince Edward Island member said he could not un- derstand Why a Maritime processor could not obtain illdar when one in Boston drawing supplies from the some general sugar pool, could get it. Finance Minister Abbott promised to look into the mat- ter and said that “justice” would be done. --___,-_--_.. Cashes Hopes For Bridge At Canso July 1'1 _ (or) - ma! Gilli; (COF-Capr- Bretonl in the Common: tonight] Government had decided to OTTAWA, , and to construct s ferry to’ I But. he sold, neither the con-i lives up to our objective of giving sifllclllln Q! 1 b71486 o!‘ l @5115?‘ the best service humanly possible W)’ “"55 U"? strait had been across Northumberland Strait." abandoned as possibilities and. at‘ the request of a Nova. Scotio, dele- nus? gatlon headed by Premier L. Macdcnaid, the Government was still considering them. Farm Cash Income Increased In i946 OTTAWA, July 17 -- (GP) —— Canadlnn farmers‘ cash income- from the sale of farm products, during 1946 totalled $i_'l~i2,34l,’il}0.,' an increase of $44,643,000 over i905, the Dominic-n Bureau of Statistics mpurfed today. Including viz/merits mode under the Wheat .4il‘f‘EB8B_REdi;Ction Act, the Prairie Farm Assistance Act. and the Prairie Farm Income Act‘ hamounfi-ng to 313.910.1100 in 194G‘: and $8,419,000 in 1945 - tcml cash income in 1M6 was 51.759.311.000 against 31.704.137.000 in the pre- ceding year. 'I‘cta1 farm cash income in i946 Provinces follows (totals for i945 bracketed): Prince Edward Island, $16,778,060 (SCBANJTDQ); Nova Scotla $33,212,000 ($28,745,- 000); New Brunswick $34,087,000 (3,285,000); Quebec $248,180,000 ($32,720,000); Ontario $160,353.- 000 (3452274000); Manitoba. $171.- b34.000 ($154,708,000); Saskatche- won 0411327500 ($417,959,000); Al- berta Ono room of s Madras: producing hal 1,800 looms. omml. ,,»,.,5.t~ lll textile mill in cotton goods FLOUR Ari Big Bombers Will i Carry Fighter Planes ST. LOUIS, July l7 —(AP)—A new type of fighter plane, designed to he launched in mid-air from the bomb bay of the army's giant 13-36 bomber and to return it, is being manufactured for the Unit-l ed States Air Forces by McDonnell Aircraft Corp. at Lambert-St. Louis Field. it was announced to- day. The "parasite plane," desig- nated the XP-85, is a small, jet- propelled croft expected to have a mud approaching the uorld record, 023.8 miles an hour. POORLY EDUCATED About s5 per cent o! the popul- ation l-n Haiti is illiterate MAXIMS g OIL MERE MAN 1-11- Beforc lupper walk a. little. after Iupper do the ulna. lubooripflon Delivered 80.00. Hall $5.00. other Province! 8 U. I. A. I750 Accident ock"s Pond l Rlal-ph MacKlnnon, ld-yagr-old IQ of Mr. and lifts. Alex MacKirv, mn- St. Peter's. was droumed in, Whltloclfs Pond, Upton, between 8 and 9 o'clock last evez/ng whéle e and a companion were swim- Jnlng. v ls understood that the boys were swimming from a row-boat, and that the MacKinrzon boy hp- proached too closely to the waste- gote of the pond. and was swept lhrough. The water them is about 15 feet deep. Unsuccessful attempts 5o recover the body were made immediately after the drowning had become imown. The Montague R.C.M.P. de- tachment was notified .1 drag- ging operations by the police will be commenced this morning. Besides his parents, the vlcti-ms is survived by three brothers and four sisters. All of 'hem, with the exception of one sister, Mas. Milton. Poole, of Rose-heath, live at hornr, 'I‘vro brothers lest their lives in‘ the last wot‘. The pond where the tragedy oc- curred was formerly known asl Morson‘s Ponil. It is now the prop- crty of Mr. Edgar Whiflork, Ohar-l lc-tteiown, and is located Ln Upton! a rural community between 35 and 40 miles east of Charlottetown.‘ The pond is well known lo trout | fishermen. I 10s Polio Cases‘ In All Canada OTTAWA. July 1'1 - (OP) The All-Canada total of infantile paralysis cases stands at 103, Health Minister Martin told the Cwunons today .in a brie-f review of the polio muatfon across the country. Of the total, 42 cases were re- ported from British Columbia, six from Alberta five from Saskatch- ewan, two from Manltdou. 18 from Ontario, ‘\‘ from Quebec, three from New arunswlck, four from Nova Scofia and one from Prince Edward Island. (it was learned from medical authori-tles in Charlottetown that one case of suspected infantile paralysis - in the East Point area [_hgd later been pronounced an- other disease 5;, lul- as could be learned last night there are n0 cases of polio in Prince Edward 1s- land at the moment.) Fire Chief's Ass’n ,.Convention Concludes OAMPBELLTON, NB, June 17 _. (OP) —- Fire Chief John W. Hunt, of the International Paper Company at Dalhousle, N.B., was Qlgctgd president of the Maritime Fire Chfefis Association at the closing session of the annual coh- vention here. He succecds Chief George Patiersonpbarimcuth, N.S. Other officers elected were firs! vice-president Chief RL. Babcock. Sackviilc. NB: second rlce-Pffsi‘ ‘dent. Chief “KP. MacNell. Sum- mersldc. PE]; third VICWPYESP‘ dcni, Chief Manley Scott. Gill“ Bay, N.S., and secretary . usurer. chm chores A. Cunr nzhrgm, shim John. chief Cunnlusham M0 soclatlon. Auditors elccted were 021F158!" E. Percy Howard. Saint John, FR- McLalne, Charlottetown, and Chief J.G. Glassey, Truro. N-5- The i948 convention will be held at Fredericton Plane Missing From ' Halifax HALIFAX, July 17 -- (OP)- Search and rescue aircraft and ships were dispatched to the coast- al waters off Musquodoboit Har- bor, 40 miles east of here tonight Naval Base plane's single engine sounded "queer". One said he heard on ex- plosion about that time and than the plane was lost from sight. Search and rescue immediately after residents reported hearing sent out two Canso flying 5°95 an explosion shortly after sighting, and a Norseman 018m! w I-‘Omb the a plane believed missing from then Musquodoboit harbor area, A rea- naval air base near here. ‘rho plane, a Firefly believed to cue launch was also s t out. Names of those in the croft have be carrflng two men, was on u not been released by the HWY- “homing" exercise and the last message received from it said it the navy are searching Four aircraft o: the R/CAF and for the was over Clam Boy, up the eastern missing aircraft and the destroyer shore. and was heading east. Later R.C.A.i“. search and res Haida was on its second mercy - mission in 24 hours. Yesterday it cue headquarters. after using local had gone to the aid oi the mong- radio stations to broadcast news of the missing plane, received re- Musquodoboit the bodies of the five men misl- hnrbor residents saying the plane ing from the Miemac. ports from two bod been sighted about 4 pm. The led destroyer Mfume, her The area of the search aye-witnesses sold the about 40 miles east of ffollfax. sister Ship. 1M later had searched for rise; tomorrow morning stllli. ~_-- Commons Completes. Work In Furious Last-Minute llrivc , B! B. L. Jonel ‘ OTTAWA, July 18 ~40?) -_ iFridayx - Parliament's legisla- tive labors for 1947 came to an abrupt end early today with a, multi-million-dollar flourish of es- Hmctc-passlnz after 5 1-2 months c2 sittings. Prorogatlon finished the ihird session of Canada's 20th Parlia- ment following a long strength of IO-hours-a-duy sittings that kept members sweating beneath the blistering Capital sun. The final act in the annual parliamentary drama - it start. ed Jan. 31 __ came in the red- carpeled Senate Chamber, where Mr. Justice Patrick Kerwin of the Supreme Court of Canada -sub- sfituting for the vacationing Gov- crzior-Gencral Viscount Alexander -declared the session prorogued and gave royal assent to the lasi hatch of bills —-nearly 300 -—po.ss- ecl by the chambers. But before that ceremoniahcilr- toin descended on the lawmakers’ efforts, the House of Commons— the lower chamber - had labor- cd furiously ihrough the morning, afternoon and night hours to make prorogatlon. Millions of Dollar! A sparsely-populated Commons -most of the members had head- ed for home -rammed through hundreds of millions of dollars in appropriations. Almost every item had been thoroughly-aired some- where aiong the route of the long session. and little remained to be threshed out. but occasional de- murrers from Opposition member! called for Government explana- tlons. Nevertheless, the estimates rolled through in original form. A major announcement that evolving from the final discus- sions came from Trade Minister Govérnment‘! their (Continued on Page 5 G01. 1) 0H: 0F our. ' Mosi (Ohlonimd. Plates 16 Slow A Vktllflm is Jusf._,._ ., new; Youajlucone f, TORONTO. July 1'1 — (OP) - Minimum and maximum tempera- lures: ton 40, ‘l5; Regine. 52, 7i; Winni- peg 56. '17; '1‘ ~ronto 6i. 8'1; Ottawa 69. B2: bfontreal (71, 84; Quebec 09. B6; Saint John 59. '10; Moncton 63, as; Halifax S2, '18; Charlottetown 66, 0i, '72. Vancouver 44, 75; Edmon- 82; sydney M. 8B, Yarmoutll HALIFAX, July I7 —— (cm) - prmm w” vol,“ a p5,. member n! 1he_As- Weather synopsis and official in- Iand forecasts issued by the Dom- inlon Public Weather Office at l-lrlllfax at midnight Thursday, Synopsis: The spell of hot weather over the eastern part of the continent continued Thursday. Tempera- tures were well over 100 in Texu while in New England the ther- mometer registered B0 degrees in many places. The highest temper- afure reported from New Bruns- wick wos 90 degrees at Campbell- mn, 83 was registered n: Summer- cide, and 86 at Sydney, Even n- iong the coast temperatures wen near '70. The weather was most- ly fine inland although there werl a few showers. Fog continued o the sea and drifted inshore a night. on Friday similar condi- (ions are expected. Forecasts valid Friday midnight: Prince Edward Island: Clear becoming cloudy and eon- flnulng warm on Friday. Windl lflht during the night increasing offer dawn to southwest 18. ffigll Friday at Charlottetown 85. until High tide fhia morning at 9.1 and tonight at 11.40. Sunnis this evening at ‘hfl anl Pin-st quarter moon July Hi 8.1, o. m. woo summersldn tide 18 minutes late! than Charlottetown. THIS MORNING i m»;