sa ’2 .» rsonsdler outed llubl British Sub Now In Port HOWARD m, 1-l.M.C.S. Micmlsc. now located at 175 Q Momma. ‘d by Lieut-C w" p‘ fihgiirfi #6 F39 Iii IouEr u a, - by meuhccmmaliidéi- the siuviihol-o .2‘... oyA J, lvbitton, D. C. 8.. R. N., an ved lat: is? wgérgealgerday} afternoon from or readers gran . The srrvivsl oi the two lhlpe 3i rwq up | merely coincidental witlh the afxiy Two more hero this evening o! His Excel enpyy ens v l1 ' are od-ul The C.‘ horn l Viscount Alexander. Governon, General of Canada. and has no of- Both - ficiai comelttiw- lcounty Whether oimnqt file public will be County pllowed on 11rd eiilher ehi ' ' not yet been derided.) . stood the recent P01 .11.; Province has been broug t to anied °’..2.'.?.‘". all “l: ewe", " wor a rem o l. naval authorities a; to hm - whether 0!‘ not thg pllblic shall be My; admitted. The "Micfflflb". first chnadl -¢ w built Tribal destroyer. paid c; 1111., . visit here on June l7 last. At pre- "lit P‘ 5 ‘hell; one. o women. mwMiS Maids Lea, of visit" Daviaols S. "Mlomavc" and Canadian‘ Navy“ Abolmi ilhe " llllllszllrllr.iiiii"riti=lfih o . . . y, (Yiarlottelowll; lamb]; so‘? J. Coies. home addrals upnvall o. The submarine "Token" has a displacement of 1.090 time; h” p lenlrtm of 27S foot; and s qf 26 feet. she ha! a dr ht 14 feet. liar omit U! al . ‘ilhe two toe leave Cheri ' Monday for Quebec City. yi7ms§gt3é2.?§"ij.§i'i.n. . . s. Dario?“ o! P s. --_ t is cl." vls c r - . Jxin Mrs. C Iglcsl¥hmBuicherfvuaccos _ ILL RAY QFFICIAL CALL commanding iilifliifbsof H.M.C. “T ow}: ‘ finish..." i... oui.ll lilliinl'"l F1 iii’??? l?‘ ‘ hi; 9 ‘ m n! ‘M’ “fl toll r=ll§lve lllp belle it. of ills‘ dsqughm. us?“ “ '° m’ U0 CASES -| o c sea have been le- Que d ltelr. Mr. A. Bert bavison and sent she ls encased in train g ill z ici iclul‘ ‘in 5 excrcistff with the submeriiie Supiififiii Earle MiiQDonBald at’ "Token which la on loan to the the City Hall at 10:30 tlhis morning. 151i‘ vgorellill will rgtilghtllg chi at till; Prom oifl-Piiwiltl 951W Sefifiiig. vie u I "ha... l"; Wed3el5§llll=~d es. C. Y. ‘ I .':.ll....l*.. eel‘! , t: Queen's beg tn: Prfllce Mrs. Jas. Huntley, K \ -1 Little Jonnie all ie mak- ‘ a?” ‘hill HJIfili-illl iilloilaligoli v Says Supervisor l. pit._" ‘ - ll‘. and Mu- Hubert" Btricklan , 5min: Park Road, have as theta;- lvelcomo sheath Min Jam slider- 5°11 lull Mr- Elliene Anderson of Halifax. N. S. No clung mtted with figfilggncgiztg 0%: Mrs. soul whllo leaves ihh ,.. D15}? ffmihfwlglfliflgg‘ fleet: Harry Klrigliviizfi §§§‘,'",,,“{'he‘§, sliliiiii. all - ho is returning binary; Ifigghrlgd. mum“ In Prlnilceontl Fork com. _ "up Edllvord Island, iurymflociilli “iii” ‘Men-led the Guardian 18st night. llll"." lid us. Nelson swim ’ I Q‘ so if‘ 9%‘; . c. , m ' oi’ the Notional Pill-k rsvlsltlnli hernglivel‘ w o h" ‘ Parks mrmaiiim i" Th’! Dlilfiy Hotel has been u“. der lease by tlle Commission to Mr- James Memidverl. pro rietor gmghetirlsltumam iaffihd I ' f" e. r. a yen. h i4 ill ill health. tenders his wre? ligziiiiw i0 the Commission at 0 awn early in July but has n0! had ii accepted. His lease of ale Delvey Hotel erlplres next Y. . - smith knew nothing: of only Charities to be made at tale Park. Executive Matting 0i Woman's Institutes ilald Yesterday . since te ta, -. 3nd l "I91. N. 5-. m lher sister. Mrs. Chas. Faerie:- Lahlz and friends in Halifax hasreturn- ed to her home in New Glpgow. Miss lllary Tait o! the ‘tat! of w Provincial Banatoriurrl‘ and ll| Jeanne Moore of the stall of the Bank of Montreal returned ye; | Onday eveninz alter s sliding an enjoyable holiday with riqrlcili "hi relatives in Bliierlca and Beverly, Mans. Ws-'4¥YYOi0r.Vl¢iI1.ft for Wgaiilllgmn. $0., 142i ,5‘? MY Wll rs the is the cues‘ cl er son Ml QNGPIQV-iil-daw, r. nd HMS;- itdKwtlflors. She ma). ‘d!’ aim o tndcgbllcllter. bladder». and uioiile connections th ro with the North. W-ltern Air L nee for Bolton and New York. Adult Education n8 Plans for the fail and winter meetings of the Women's Institutes no CHABLQTTETOWN ovLzg IAN iloorotso llotoll _ ll Unemployment .-.__ o A sharp d v o’ unanployggremthe a . ll es released h i; s it . Piilmfiit onicg all’. QQQ“ 3"‘ I15 were '_ wllllii a. Iii’: In ay 1 Bl p W!) i0Y5Ci ill: their}? “WE Q d 1 . who: oi‘ ihcfiarif. h eiihnffiyiffl; flaggggsgaieifgdodovoi itlgfllilillxoyed moyth Pfiriold. 9 °“"‘ Way o ' conloarisid 7 person‘ “nméllinwq il-t liiesfit as: ma!“ and 15 Emile. B0’! are male veienw‘ ‘wig “ii "male veterans. The "limb r M persons claiming gléaghwork tenefita and Unelll_ ent Iunsurance in May’ hm 1039 (50 “W81” - 909 moles) i dmea” ‘ii 3'77 While at the pres- fmlstherla "i? uni! 65? claimants egmgemdmgiil ""5195. 591 til-dies ' Y ii‘ Elli loynlent Oi. flee figs made g6 spgciai place. mews ‘it haiidiciiPPed ifSbfllfi Al. the present time T ]El'SOl‘lS “i” “e ilwfiwlto ed dale o the pllcyisical oori-aiaion, and ot-lels who i‘ will“ emloymeol are aqlilkili-MB 3P£~Ti4i D eceluenrs. c“ i"? ‘i3 "Winnie: for male help at n: press“; “mg y; °' m‘? "l h" are» new. ivork ‘i-Viliabie for il7 ion-talc; or his number "ll ll-o required’ 1,, ‘gmgiaiii; hfiill. 710 tor canning i-lcr QT 9 Ci v . .' ' Lauufntasn l6 o. hotels and les- vloll Ill-IljllL ' xeroyldislcualseldmiat a“ mzetlipg of Continued From yo" 1 s ovnca ecu ve e yes- e‘>_..__ I I01 UNIIID _ terday at the Charlottetown Hotel. to the Confederation Chamber-for J. n. gicholaon, Minister. s". .Mra. Julian Herring, Borden, pre» the reception m1 yesenumon of you. . aa~n am. Central com hi,“ For P allied‘ addresses. onv gwiled guests - uroh ( anhfIeltLDuriItaIfnagehI n I I I "iiihili 9min"! i0!‘ hrihch ‘V111 be fld-hl-ilied to the Chamber 3-” m.‘ Pleasant Grove; 1.30 p. ins itutes were discussed and durinlz the ceremony, at the can- M- Y - Sunset t sermon, "Id l __- erransed for the coming months. cluslon of. which they will be pre- laul time .~ qu m, mo", These. it was decided, would be sohled t9 11ml, mcelyemm by to wolrshp th us on Qunday- Orgmylmuon o; m, Ad sent to the Institutes in two (he Premier. ‘In annual meeting o! the - \ Education Comm of Prince E _ groups of four rograms each. an Alumna of use Prince I‘. i. l w‘ mm w” com and M ’ The first foul- will be sent out in Ag w" Monument weld Island Dcqlst he“ 14“ 3w!‘ 3A,’!!! m“ n‘ 55d m“ M m’ time for the October meeting and BU" It "I Oundall mo. H's. . — Balgtember 22nd.IWomen's Instltu offices in Ohar- ‘h’ "i-‘mid m" iiiihfiiv Hit". It The nuhiic ceremony at the w; ewaslt Pics-cg pr‘ d”, Fa 11 . M. ortih River 2.30 iottetovlm. An elmoutive up w“ was pointed out that this procedure rnon- mt will begin‘ s m-uv u, ‘lhe election o! officer! gig"; P. M. Long Crab 7 P. M. You are hall‘?! 00m i. rs. .i would live every Institute a ter 0.45 a.m.. when s Excel- Pmiwii- ml n"?! “l”. irwhed, to wolllhil) with us in song‘ haw, 1x230: of Education “mm” i° d“°“5l ii" h"! meihilli lEhW will place a wreath at the or: “m. Mn. ms" use. we Hem-inn. Rev. A. n. Todd. Mirl-iuahalrman), w. n. Show Deputy‘ "f helldiills the Prowl» in lld- base oi tlhe monument and n. hold, \. ti‘, " I 1mm, o; Agrmumue_ ‘at 1w vance so that the most possible Last Post and Reveille will b’ ‘MW- is: lg! Ill -!—.— Francis. director oi st. Ductile!!! wmiid b” “what! from them and sounded by Bondsman Wang Haw. I elm . nun rmnea dam: lic-r- Extension Departanont, Dr. o. n» heir"! leave" returned lo the Smith. " Tile committee! elected Soil : Iin% and cosh totalling over Shoal. Principal Prince of wales °°'“’°“"I in vhllrao- This will be followed by the slot coon-me». was llnaoih tal- or so days were imposed Colieae. Rev Dr. n. v. MaoKanaie, PM" for obeervlos the ooldeh investiture of war veterans o aeuluursod Miss Beth Robertson. on two Pblltuno residents Sti- Rector st. Dunstan! Universit Mhivmeiv at the Women's ln- His axxcellenov with Killian-tr oi I-‘inaalee Committee alias Joan Hindi!!! strait; yo; w_ (vine-chairman). RA. Prorltil, Brazil "iiui" i" 1947 “"9 dilfllsmi- but wards. Thesewiii include phéen. lnmen. MB. Joseph Morey. MpcDpqhli-l g 5mm“ m- - giant Fedennon o‘ c ma.“ nothl-ng definite Was decided. lotions of the Military Medal to Press (xlanmlrtaa, MU. Glad» thy aftsnuion. The men puimdilllu Estella l-lainas, habit-initial, '4 ma“ f“ u“ Mung“ Marni)“ S. . Hurry Bishop s mmgr- 5"-'w""- will! “vellum: undel- the oameln Crosil society. and l-l. a. Pu" W" "ilihied and W111 he e» Sideingqt. w. ‘n. colors’ ohiirlciio. The usual rouihls bond-u was Act of taklrg mink v11; 010., m- Chandler; director of Adult Edueat- Pieihad in detail to one annual town: opl. 1.. A. ‘Mcocuelul discussed and the meetinql Gilli-idol. Tip-afoul“; g; you..." n. (secretary). ieii" "i" i" ‘ecreiflrlal- it W" Mflrshfleld; Pte. w. .1. cousins’ eluded with tho ionic; o! lbfleh, "i, mm“, o“ will‘, chm“ Ed addition to the group. "m, uglhcoloso. a“ d h Maweque; Gm h l Madam. l“ guy; ' , p,“ um“ were an at the preliminary meeting e “ii 1°" m“ 9 Bi i 8 Bouris; of the Distinguished Fl; RA ‘c,’ “mun-m; m. an,‘ ewmlmiof the Council the following were ggiirliigii gflhvglhtilin ttlitlatt Sfliii)? be in: Cross to Flt-Lt. A. E. Soug- “one. le.......... liksiimiifiifiévf“fefili.iii root dismal. "l. ‘u. “a v- _. . l . " - "e a on o a ox e e Births and m" ass. (‘afliiilffli in the traaic nlowmycle M" Elma am swam “Miaiifln. fffigfihaia ‘m’, °§ "'9 ‘ha. "w. ~‘vlll be made to Pie. o‘? c.2133 mm how-F” 0 |._ ' cldent outside of Oops TJflrtenting Panel-manic Central Cooperative UNRRA it f1 d5 "i" "lug" M the Provincial Sanatorium. he; Selma- ay, w“ Mclue; “Wfiiiiiim- m9 EXPlriinmi-al Farm affle’ ['0 ‘sdncitfi: “t” b; "Wis" The party will proceed from the . to...“ .'*:l....."-:..l.ls2l; "assoc... .. o. New a... t iii.‘ m bl . amrua ' ‘ . was a reed to be the study and Pmeli- °' V" “d 3mm“ k_______, w. P- B. I. Thomas who was H6 promo,” o community. and Rule, m, me Emma Fesfiva, Roads. Eusloh Street. Ltlngworth HurMlLLAN-At the 2.11. lioo- Wfi °"'E,1o' “§“M'1'R“‘°;“§f provincial pro eels which might l... Were read and discussed by the Qfmwl “Q1,” Edw"? 3°" l° llll-li. Sept. 1e. 1946. to m. and mgflimo, ouyifsunnflu 3 29' hi’, attempted!» the Council asawhole °°"v°"°' "f i“ 19mm‘ Fem"! Eilper ems] mm’ at“ m.“ H_ D‘ Macwmm m. Johny unwell pflended m!!! flmemil o, by am, o}, the member Orgamzatr Committee, Mrs. Laird, and the fadlch hlfiY Milli go to Singing:- R-iver. a son. "Wm" n m; n‘ u“ church m m“. amluated with i.“ A numb“. Executive as a whole. These were gee more g lie Drollram s iilacLrlAN-At the P. I. Island c, T in i’ “ma The o! specie committees was suuaoted “Pgmv” ‘W ‘he Eilwiiive- Q, range’ 1 llosplsol on sopiombel- 11, 194s, to v1 f,’ w“ ° f“ 1P1’, E, tor programme lfllllblna and study he publishing o! a Women's In- ° “m” 181""? i" S“"""°" in. and Mrs. MacPhlae lvlacuem i: m w“ S“ emmy“ ° .‘ "~ it of resources aasaii adio com- sliiuie will hunk with music was “d” “i 3'3" “m. b“ i" “"5 i“ m“. thee Annie Gnu). Little Bands, a g“ “Whm '4' f” mitlag w“ whaling.“ w u. Messrs, also discussed and it ll hoped that mmwi“ “id” RCMP‘ e-“mnl 55m v e . hi! . "uriieii mm Loo McIeaac, Geo!“ Ayn-h; and this Wlil be_ possible in the near ’ 315 Ex°ai%e'n°y' Hi5 Hamil" S1‘E\VART—T0 My. and Mro. W. mm” "M"- W, R. Shaw as, mqmberlhfioannlit- iuiiire- Iliiiliilie members Will be and Lleuhco‘ w‘ w‘ Reid’ D's.‘ Brenton Stewart, (nee Joan Mllt- teas are to be act up in the near "h" i" iillwarl-‘i ihvllfiie Svhss to o" “m” m m‘ mverm’ General’ tart) at thd Grass Matornlt oa- fiiililre to attl the use of educate. "i9 liiiiiiiiiq Qffiee- 2 He’ Exceneml“ M's" Bermid lal. Halifax. N. 5., oniepiluflxvor long] film m; a “ovum-m for Mrs. Herrl-ng informed the Ex- and Squ-"dmn Lead“ A" Tale‘ .1946. ason. a arts, including music and dumq, ecutive that sha would have the ‘mwhm Q0" “mdhmnm? 3' gVMAN-At tho Prince County an: handicrafts. Ptiiziistuffii of representing the lh- glrfdgiiehillei.yMf-dgllhle-lwahfifluiis vsllithi. Se .3 to r. d mun those resent at t 51"" hmfieiih! Hie Exuellenc ‘ "ill a ‘ ' . 3 ' Mrs. Mdiormmihiigr‘ Bollgfllfafl stlfllly fiarggr meetirlqgwere at. ciil. P. s. Fielding‘. Fiehi-Merihei Viwlwnt Alexander): mi“ °°“°"‘ 3- E G‘ L°i‘°“' llaushlc Gail Gertrude. Deputy Minister 0f wslim, Rev. Governor-General. on his visit to °B~ °~B-E-~ Secremv i0 "la G"- flCHUL Mr. and Mrs. P. sohulla, Dr- .15. McLennan Mrs. Mac- the Province. ether Gaherhi- Dl- J- A- Mahwi" lliount Vemon, New Yor. an- __ Cilliiim. Provincial Red Cross On motion of Mrs. W. F. A. iii" and ADC-i 5- Li. C01. P. 5- aounse the birth of Hiizei‘ Jana 57 ""11"" T- PW“! Soc ely. Miss Mary MMDonfl¢ Stewart, Strathgartney. the mect- Fielding. S/L. W. E. Massey and Schultz I lbs, 6- m, M m, Mount WAHUWWPON, dept. Zll-(AP Supervisor Women's Irlatigulam My‘ mg adjourned. Mr. H. R. Oarrulhars. Vernon Hospital. Molint Vernon, ~38??? A. Wallace's public cor-storm Wripht. Dept. of Agriculture, . Al the Government dinner New ym-g, “mm 30.19“. M,‘ ear has been punctuated by one’ and Rev. W. Mercer. slender evanina in The Char- Schulta ls the former gim- poiitioal storm after another. , lnttetown the Premier and Mr Beaton 5| N" qluwyiliil: u, a music-haired Iowan had n Jones will receive Then- Exce- bno. Canada. he settled lnro the leto Prasi- ienries on ihe steel of the hotel , one Roosevelt's rim-wai- cabinet 8i v.55. zoina upstairs wltlh them. MAIBIAGIS on the ommtry wll seething uric-re the; Lieutenant qovarnor h argulnenvs over his policies ' and his stafl will be waiting. Af- DURANT-HARLIIY-At 8t. Dun- , _ l00reta_ n1’ a rioultute. when , clans Basilica Wadlnceda. lcpt. it. Cu w Oqllii. said pomp oi» 10th 3v Rev. Fat-rick anew. limo we till’: do. m». Wallace’ y . Jory. can Harflv to John Henri said some harsh in s about the Durant both Giarlottetown. court bottle o! 1&7. cl xed when ' gellhlgamg’! ‘ilslaolmdélfl i; M turbid dawn Mr. Rooae.i hnmvglAh sent‘ m _(5p;,_ septmnw 18 iligifsmb t gig. va to ion to "W111i! “I Wim- | ———— An inquest will be held, probably g G Evan! Jann- llsgbei‘ M": W!" i9" ‘z! "u, Qemmm‘ ' tOmWMW. into the death oi 23. h...“ ,0 y”, r M u“ lit Peril’ when I - ai-lleevcol nouoou. Sept a0 —-(CP)--A year-old Lester John (AL) Velez. Buchanan ° "WW9. the nomination. for vice resncllt lommilo-anshour storm, raged over lflfs} Island. stabbed early today 531"" __' Axwownw M 19“ m1“ b?“ "id 155" "i i118 with coast of land and in a fight in sin VCUJX"! rcomill; Mam “m” mm 01;;- t? convention. u» nnallsh Chan a toni t. have... * Vim i" M"- J- 1- Mmilgiigufimi ect i hi“ lili- d; filfimfohiim’ .331 ‘iiguhlililgs dams iii: iiiiil ‘vlgilixilresswllicevlllilliiii-i l - - - . - - . l Lin“ 8mm‘ 0' Hunt" n“: m ggfdgai; Iallilifll ill ilQlid have in peril and causing Qt la-lst six (Bill) Acorn. 92. oi Providence. R. Dnvid Axworthlyngf North Milton? . .01 a running mate. tsollinlirglgizsytlglyiqn genuga: e , lino nvefliion com-i “mu . club, aufferir-y from what olicc v1.3.1,, l. 1 pm by my J A u riled some dc crates nailed 1t The Alr Ministry said the wind: said are sclhinflloted t root gnwm Flmilcé mlzahe-th' 1- h_ "runmirl Wailulo down out‘ hm attained the highest velocity wounds caused by a dagger-like tor of’ Mr and Mrs ‘Egg: d ‘h "L" recooyiod in Britain a o0 190D. letter opener No charge: were Dymcht Md ate to Elli ed Thv- l!“ DOWWNW w.- w-tivh A liant wave. ue bad by one la pending inquest. _ in some! b? ' ll r3 k” i"! iii "will? r0!’ siirllnl passenger u d0 icet high. washed he story mid {xliice by residents shun...“ wllkntnd r" "c ‘n obolii Ml‘. gallows head. over tho ‘Will-ton Ohanne‘ of the luxurious rooming iluuse " ' President mmovelt sure (if ll Islands steamer Isle of Jersey near w-irthat they my: Acorn and 131M135 ftillfill-iliflli flmihii n. lave,‘ Guernsey today and three pu. Veie struggling alri the: sudden. -~ I the nod fol‘ i=6 Mm nail” i0 dangers were swept. overboard and ly Jain grasped his throat and O'BRIEN-At his home in Bed- swim? "l"? 5- THIIHB. NOV-Host. ran into several rooms. blood euur on Friday. Sept. I0. 1H6. "ihlillm. Mr. Wallace's name; A Iltvelrmle-nt-owned tu ‘found. pouring 1mm his throat and. chest. James William O'Brien. wad 53 before the oolwenslon. He, erod and lllni: firs miles oil Iollzo. He colapsed at the top at a t alr- Years. Flmgggl MOM“ h; o l the votes. the Missed‘ alone. Kent, iAISBIVII her crew in w d died about 7 l-fll. m. study-d time. ti.‘ ‘gym senator nom tad pad Isa-l the water. One crevnnan drmi 0e were lnflhmed that tho ile av o tally. oterana ro- h-l um n- hiii ed and the other: were mscund by two men returned to the roonlilll; llesie ‘in g may, o ode least an a lNr-iatanq“ “mm. ' ho . described as an exclusive iERRlER-‘AQ m; m, a . tar sue a oonve tien d rat.‘ A it” uprooted by the gala fell nowhere for F-lrhaval‘ entertain. moi-side. day ti? "WW1 "@4140" mi l M" "- on a movina automobile nos;- en. about s am; a potently i 5. Willem bomb 08'!!!‘ "'94 m h“ "V" W" l-Mililiiiifii Br Di a killed two incupants. good humor. B-rao I arr: ilQflfa FPHM- mineral Monday from her fliltlllil-f. 31$ will!“ “m” sol n; of shim carrying u: azao on ‘he first ioor where me to at. ma». convent V v lilo can: ll n for, Brita Army llilrunlnel to ilk-l men siclfi CimmeL mmmm. = m sh vQLrllllflQ-i) ingot. ‘from eves was cancelled ewitnuses. including cnro Oomcle y. \ ' k“ "H" Will l W559i“ l5 " Grover. 3511mm" illiilr-IIIT- "ii GALBRAITI- A 0 rlottgtow _ a ill the Harry Grilber, his assisiant, told an Sept. 2i, Roberi Griilralth. i0 foil -t Roosevei cabinet. ~ pfiileelnthfgesalv“ the nan ‘tag; liven 5gp“ | , - -i—————-—*— g A18 Wily ll on... “mutt. In‘ he. ‘jcflfiyoyvsuml ‘b e Vales qflibilld throat gilme. Funeral notice inter. 11) rifl- aan-vit" the 0Q Ix [flhn olflfl‘ Acorn bent over velea when he iihmilal Sept 1o 1m Mnlm ' co peed and m.» up to cum ilteed. qgd ad yin-s. Remain a " , to "Grauer: "cal-oi, ‘love gill h v _ alga n Dwway‘ “y: P. i . comedian than ran down " on ’ m?‘ , , Sept. all-ion “h; intpthe bathrmm where filer my“ h h; --—- - onv cle o i e murder of her ‘a do lpsed on ‘he floor after $150 n. m. all-tins nil We”. (y The Ulallllll q min 8t... ‘Ian. n: ‘gqtlpaidr list no one obi-tr‘ dam a cleared naafl ltd Utrollltr/lxrlli llsillanlwlll: i woos ept. 20 — ‘Ell-I l . ‘h n? ' l!‘ ' ' " touinanaaldrum ti! 021110.15 “mutatin- ‘h an? South Boast deaths in marine and laud dis. 1.. comedian at the Smrlvrarlliilllt tor. all the other attests have been "laced. the par-iv will IO down to the lnlng room. The toast to lhe ing will be proposed bv the Premier. liylllowlrrlr the dinner there will be a receviion ih the 101108!!- 25 PERSNIS Continued Frnm Page l he aircraft made an inslrllmehl yngrgnrh t0 the fléid It 41,1 5-m- ADT. Wedxirsriav. He said it was no; c193.- wml mused the crash and unless some of the CTBW members were alive he doubted it it would over be known what rrroollv did hamm- symh hemmed ‘Pint in moirinfl B mm m» a lqndlmz the aircraft “mg cq lgir that it rlirl into ihe hiiiglrifi. At the limo the ceiiinl! ‘M; 5M fret and visibility about C... rrliiF. Wm, the rignth toll standin”. Bi 26. most of the slurvivi"! “"9 TQvvWiPPi i": r-trlr- iYllV-‘iiiiiga hv an Th t1 .t re=flll MPV Ilmeizicaiie armv doctor "Neil"! me we“, i... seaDiHYlP and crash pm“ vpgterdasl. while the mag "wound rygrtv 0f F°iWf°l1 “h5g1 ‘o m.“ which if!“ "NU renew} the survivors - . ___________ imcawlzs KEY T0 cvrv i Bolli- 39*!“ WINNIPID. Min-v addition: todbeiriAsfirvicli-almrlefiesiciiznt g‘! aria aria a - ' English has a’ ntgvlllftlb ealrcliviim‘: WM“ he w“ n u“ ‘is! his now week for the opiliii"? C M.“ service between the All ‘c n llikeheati and tit! hi! "i" 5 "on o" port-of Duluth ersonally hélgviilenlltliiiyliim an amb asador of t ‘Duch of Duluth. which il "W local equivalent. of iii! "l! i" m“ elderly la i dy in For Willi m last Junotcwh. burl; éosaneruava was sen a e . 2a by Mr. Jul ice D. J. i>.'Keily“as her five day trial ended today. Mrs. Dunlsulea had been charg- lilzl" "lr...'"l:l:'l.'::l.:l'.:§£l_; b w sr nxablaq" ti; b lly of ‘thorns in hei- d w ih iler ghi-‘iiwiii. iiioo Lute To Clasify ' m; ALI-CHESTERFIELD aim d»: lssi kitchen loll)». Phone _;.__ .3‘ ntif by o. out‘. its‘: w n; ed prfllérd in sad e Hench a8 l bor t scroll liilayrrieittienmuasi. ‘ghee 511%!!!’ ohbsuliii!‘ toqirli lmollcstiolu I wit.“ w o n the name of hill King on the shore of Lake Superior in i879- w‘ if iiifiliiitflulssisiiollsllllo - s» . mus lhoModi lfiofosli . pantie ooraliiinMI-ti-IIII q‘ ‘ g | “ I 19o’ h; rslloffipln Rupture) Nos an old-fashioned l- c" "fri-Ei-lliliil -ml-“wqfmmmm“é"m'e"giliilwsilillii’ pting I i lE than _ n". . . ~ “J4 o. thfiiclzlig‘ gliowadtasnrfitic :0l‘y e _ n‘ “n,” ‘i i u. u‘ "will y-lltaamto pm qggsolmeailamuaooqoplnpsonoarsnnhioaafl "'1 Queens Cfllilitiea over a ‘tour . 7mm‘ Pm“ ""2" WY t9 t l l f th pram" time ‘a indicated in ti: gfigryufiiiltrirn gill“ e r3 will? lillilifllilil looalls ilorolsm oi hi. Islander interest here as the Beth leartridae referred to was formerly of Mt. Stewart and is a brother of Mr. Cyrus Hartrid e. C. N. R. City and Mr. Watson artrldge of Si. Pei- err. (Calgary Alberlan). History does re eat itself. That is the firm cpirl on of. old time c. P. n. men as they run thrwzh reports, sort Wares and telephone orders on the Frrday evening work- alide which completely blanketedi three levels o! the Spiral illihvl tr ck. in between working to have the war days Latest debris cleared away so C. P. R-l trains can resume their mountain. route, old timers take a minute to chat about the slide that occurred in exactly the same area on August‘ 5, 1925. That was the slide where Fireman Bath Bartri-dge risked his’ own life to save the lives of five other ORR men. Starting somewhere near the, peaks of Cathedral Mountain at; midnight of August 5, 1925, they slide cascaded down the mollliit-tih to travel the same route as the‘ slide which occurred Friday llignt. Completely covering the three‘ steps of the CPR. track l-t_o.lso wiped out. the entire Yoho Siding; station house. _ _ According to old timers Flremani Partridge, who was a veteran of the First Great War hnd had served 18 years with the C. P. R. was on, an eastbound train travelling on, the “big hill." The train was tra-j vcling along the lop lcvel of the figure eight track and had just cleared a nint when the slirlei tumbled do n. Realizing the imminent danger toi the agent and section men at Yoho Siding, Fireman Partridge leaped from his post. jumped from train and started to run. With the slide moving him the gallant fireman crossed from the high to the low line of heavily covered with brush and timber, stumbling and failing on} his way. His one thought was to reach the Yoho siding and arouse his cums" dell before the slide struck. Ari-iv ng there breathless with nis clothes tattered from the brush he aroused the section man. Rush- ing from the building without be- longings. the bewildered section- man watched the slide move to ile- molish the building within two minutes after he left it. Fireman Partridge had already departed. He rushed to woken the ifrm out only seconds before the room in which the operator was sleeping was filled with rock aridi mud. - Without stopping to exchange words, Fireman Partridge tllenl crossed from the low line to Cathe-| dral siding on the thi-rd step and stopped an east bound brain, un- doubtedly’ saving the lives of five 111E11- availabie men and equipment was; rushed to the scene to clear the. debris s0 C. P. R. trains could re- sume theil- course. Within ill nnurs trains were again running (in thei spiral tunnel track. ridge was acclaimed for his heroic ed by the CPR. and he received the Medal of the Royal Qanartian Humane Society as well as rick- hvwiflliiemenls from several other organizations. _Seth Partridge remained on the bug hill working out of Field where he now lives. l-le is now an en- gineer in that territory and when the Friday night slide occur-led Fireman Partridge above all pro- bably was convinced "history does repeat itself." War Vets Stage March on llity Hall (By The Canadian Press) MONUTON. N. 13.. Supt. 20_. More than 300 war veterans, many 01 them accorrlipanied'by their vrives. marched to City Hail to- nilzht to register their nr0te5t against delays which have held. up the building of loo new homesi are. The protest march was organ-i ized after a meetlnlz of the vet. erans in the Canadian Legion ihut- Accompanied by lilcii- wives. manv of them with children fol-' lowina. the veterans paraded to Qlty llaii. where the Cilv Council was ill session. Construction wcrk on IOOhousc-s for the veterans was started in the northwest call of the city several months one but recentl seek nn additional 100 from Wartime Housing which is supervising the erection of the original 100 dwellings. Arguments \i'iilllil1 l-he council houses _ Limited in: land and sgiwer an-d water t additional houses have installation for iayed council action 0n the vat-i erans‘ request and tonight the- vets turned out in force in‘, their case before the alderman. Among the points the ex-ssr- vicemen planned i0 FY6561" i" colmoilwlis til-lat even if 200homoe| were built this number slillwoultil be insufficient to till the demands Prgaugg more thin 3% applicat- - .one for houses have been raNiVN- I MalldSeoond Appeal To Prllno Mlnlstsr ' actions. His services were rewnrd- the int over the feasipilltv of exproprlat- ., U the high cost of r d5. sals" ‘YES I943 56% RAGE FIE! Gallup Poll of "Canodah Politics views on MILITARY Tau-limo REFDECT CONCERN OVER. PEACE EFIURTQ More Thad Six In Ten Voters Approve Year's I1 Canadian Iulsnss 0| Public opinion which mull-P . =§F~ . . ~ h.» PUBLIC APPROVAL 22/35:,- i mum; vlisi' I944 60% Course \ Canada. in contrast to united 101101410. Sean. g ._ grimly, v slates, has adopted the voh-lntary system for maintaining hel- stand- lllgulgrlgev. a uloliority at adult Voters W 00d idea t l year,‘ mmtagy m‘ ‘° 0W1?! all able-bodied young men to take a Indicative of the enact have had on the piialich point c! vi lnishing since the w"; o; do compulsory military perv in this country still lhlhl; i; U» current fevered peace effort; elw is the tact that. instead at dim.- Germano‘ and Japan. sentiment m revu- ice I'm aetulllly risen slishtiy since tho . i , in their time ordpoiiilozhnwymhhsodgu ‘ym d Wm‘ we“ ‘mum’ COMPUIL%IRDY MILITARY 3%} on the question: R w (- YB TODAY (obi "Do you thank every able-billed young man should be required to u“! uryg a you’; lfllllillg"h tho Navy. Anny or Air F0110. before in behind reaches the age of S5‘! In March, 1903. and again in November. i944. the some issue was the track, over an old rock slide put this way: “After the war i: over. do you think every able-bodied young ma; iehould be required to serve one year In the Army. Navy or All- Force?" The wording is sulfieierlhby similar to permit compulsory-a oom- ipazdson which shows a steady increase in approval: Mar. 194i Nov. 1044 ‘his; Approve training 56% 60% 06% Disalmrove 34 32 1i No opinion-l . . l0 I ‘I All in 1843 and 10M. Quilted voters. who have consistently voted against compulsory military service for overseas, show a maturity in operator in the station and ‘lrged favor oi a national military tremble plan. However. a stmfll minor- ‘ity (41 per cent) registered disapproval. A strong minority (H per cent) lo! farlmers across Canada also disapprove compulsory military training. Canadian ouhlicn as a whole on thlis issue is in llos will. um h. Un sam lied states, where the Gallup Poll has -renlorted approximately the e percentages in favor at continuing the draft law. Voters in thds country were asked iii they indicated sprays! on the iirlst question): “M whet are do no think it would be bell m- young am h As in Friday evening's slide all. have this training.” Of the 6d per cent who auipwved the lint question‘. lamest num- ber (16 per cent) thought i8 years was the best rim. b9 mo; my training. More than halt spool-finally mentioned an age below 20 yarn. US. Government Expects Huge Profit From Policy Of Potato Floor Prices WASHINGTON. Sept. 20—(AP)—-The Government figure; u; males Oh 543-090-000 silent so far this year toes in the United States. I prom of more than $110,000,000 supporting producer price; or potn. '_I'hs profit prospect ofliclals who elmlaincd: The aeenev has Pl-WhB-ied aeoooooo bushel-s ‘ m“ “i “zlomloool ihifliltiiiie handling and transportation charges. starch makers andflnfiqlgr igitllfigasl! crupéloon record. were sold to ‘azoooymn. a or a- ut 010000.000 But the whisky produc 83401100000 in liquor taxes, turning eminent profit. The been ere. Carl J. llhe Alberta Farmers Union which called the strike lmMiG its 20.000 in Alberta Sept. a brief presented to .. . bv the of Agriculture. coma nod Th iorimcdialiogl. d ‘ n e brei was oeusse on v by the A.F. U. and the ti-F-C- and a reply was sent to a Feder- ation Boald meelin Details of the brief ave not lnelnbelrs dismissed the "W099 oration, ‘llot Anticipating lliylllg Potatoes OTTAWA. Sept. m - (c?) — 1m altlculture official paid have todaY potatoes. the merit and lino two ltrikim "m! I organizations. l and another sizeable group wavered, in enact; All across Canada Fireman Perch 1118 i8 01131111919113’ ‘There misfit be worn unclean of the public’; scilhsmlon wig. Dalosfles d panes machinery tman that provided by this imuo.’ —Wvrid venom-m Rlairvod- wae outlined "When their school- today by Agriculture Department or surplus potatoes — a loss of ed from the potatoes will bring in at lealct: the loss into a 0208000000 raw. closed down. A Survey showed 27 of 3t cream- eries have closed in the north of the province. ones in the central and southern portions of the province however, only nine h ve closed and seven dairies in remain open. Meanwhile. while increasing sup- port was indicated mated 30.000 members oi the Ull- ited Farmers of Canada in Sask- atchewan where a strike call also‘ y ras the council had been requested Nimedimiijn °f [he 5m“ w“ “a Out of 59 cream- l e Edmonton district. from the esti- isSued. Mldibiiity Slimptie, president of a. said the A. Federation "propo- Albert in Cal ary. but Ml‘. sols" involve Dominion lilgh School Student Poses As Mollie. my lne CIR-Jihad] Press) WINDSOR, Sept. 20 -— A high $001 zrldlllta from Royal Oaks. illicit. DOEBd as a ccctor and oer- iurrned mirror surgical operations at Metropolitan Lionel-hi Hospital here early this year. it was re- vealed today. The inali. Howard Leslie Grov- es. 25. is bring held ill Detroit on a warrant clihrglild him with ut- tering lllld pllblishinlr narcotics nrescrlbtlons and with iliecrai poi- sion of narcotics. Horace Alkln, slmcrintcndent at Metropolitan Hospital. said Gmvee was on the night stafl Jan. 3 to li‘lb.,l.'l. "HG had the necessary creden- llals...ihera were some things b4 girl around the hospital and we eolded to check up on his quali- fications. Whm word cams back from tho American Medical Ao- oociallon that Groves was un- known to them he disappeared." "Any work he did hare he per- iorrncd verv well and we didn't receive a sinaie complaint. 11a w? well-liked around the honi- ts. a Wrfeet gentleman, and most obliging...he could olmgs drasintu" as well as onv doctor. to all appearances. and he par- ionncd a few minor sumiosl cu- erations. stitching up cuts in ao- __ g5‘ “mgr "we: it‘: cident cases." l Canadian Press) - so g "It- llmzll%rl. seol. 20—l>i'alniar c, fungus‘. i!» p. iglhiiigailltl Cfvlefig balm’: Manning of Alberta sent a new Cornmentin H. ‘ky-"Qfafcro ‘m ‘e 319$“ ib will! llilliltfl MIR‘ dilillilsh wit“: lid ‘he firs)“ gum?“ {Joya enaie lslm lfldlv for mediate sum cover-org» had loll». o, 7.0%?” M, a may,“ on action on the parity 000,000 solar __is you yonlcnnamm» “ma” 1m ce deipan oi 20.000 Alberta produce: ‘anew of . t ‘t .15“, '~ ob I era u v u ‘i-weck-old de- official as the _ . on m. M“ u, _ ll strike was lurked by oon- t "w ~ . . i‘ w.‘ tinned ahortaiel dairy - m‘ n. . 1 -~ uoo in lqle arose as as III! _