MP-XIMS MAXIMS I I R " P or A 3 MERE MAN MERE MAN What is sound diacnlioa in men is called cunning in animals. su-gluing breaks he bow. relax- atlon the mind. s 5 carrier: Charlottetown, lnmnsenldo 315.00 M, "nun Em'hm ..., P.E.l. 88.00- Other Provinces and u.s.a. 312.00 per annnns.) The Guardian. Fin Canto Morning Daily Founded 1881. 16 PAGES CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. THURSDAY, APRIL 15 1953' APPEARS HEADED FOR ELECTION WIN IVIALANE PARTY Red's Use P.O.W. Convoys To Shield Supplies 0-F-A- suggeyi-its Walls A"i9d.”IlP"5 Shocking Failure In Canadaisi Are Disturbed K. Of C. Presentation To Dr. MacMi1lan Last Night Heavy Ilole Reported In South Africa ore than 150 Fourth andl "”'” To B, Awmlm GM.Sm,N Third Degree Knights of colum-l V . pRE.I'.oRIAp sou”, Amen, ,AP)lI1lIS from all parts of the Prov-I, g ..L.L.L.n.L.. By Incident n - p...... M........ 1...... F. M....;nre m-mt at a lawman-I, - . - to dollar-short nations. The solu- . I p 3.1-, yqguomngt pan,-, drlnnlngi')::)t:i;i"1'1ai;:1t;iu::i9MC'ii,:i;'101iel0W"l four key parliamentary seats. early! F””"hl tlon lies in "an expanding rather O'l'TAWA, (C?)-The Canadian . . til it I kl i t til) 1 - A , ).g - .g- . ,,l').l-izree Master of Champlain Pro- "i'::':i': ;:i...l5.'.'”"J:'::."':.i'i':: ..::...r 5 in r H M m A To Represent S.Ii.U. i.321..i:A....::.”'....'.:;f.i':;':i:.:Izrri.”:.t':.::'.'.:.t::rl.:l:.;";:;t or . - EEEOEIIEO is solved "the world could st P M CMlrJ!?1S::x;1s. uifetarez. (AP) -1 The . new changes mu counmgdeclnrng C”, e;cm0n ,wd TP.PE.Mlsl;Inlrl Assocmlrglesk DCr.i gr ,, , ? om un onvoys 0 - . - . . ' c . i ... . . .B. ., . . very well be plunged into a ahrink- "” "Po awed Amed prison": hudmg nl tlons about the state of Canada: rt appeared that the Nationalists is. G. 1C I a"' . .. V; ' I86 01 U150 I5 bid '5 "iii "V The CFA proposed these steps: southward Wednesday to Imam deg:,OCre; Drew might be continued in power de- In wk", of me high esteem m p ' ,,.x I1 Proaressive Con-ye. its the fact the comolned o si- , . seryative leader. aocused the gov-Itam ,n1gcm, win 1 malmqgy ggpothg Ehic?) he 's he,” by U" membg"; ernment of "shocking failure" to'n”,Egaye vow. rpm, could be p05. we Mmrl Ff” P"5P.”"'d WMH WOVME mu"-HY x0”"3”9”5 Cawiaible under a recent electorali -W mnc-wan” mcunbed hr "3 . We 0' deleiidiml We 00iin”:' in change. Added in this is the ldctiknw” ,',""""""d" ”' S." G'”.' - the air. on the ground or at 593- that the vote is weighted Ill fiil'nfinr)V In mmur xmmh H” Hnlhi and asked Prime Minister St.Laur- '"''5S ”" PW" "'”"f””ed 0" "I9 perienced from 1929 to 1933". 1, The 400.000-member federation made this statement Wednesday in a brief to the Senate committee on trade relations. studyinlz Way! to increase economic co-operation mm” 0b”89'10n 0i ""3 I19” huge nlilltary supply movements. dou” Cmmmes I5 W mmml m" and drove off United States spotter ternai demand and W308 19V9I5- planes with furious anti"-aircraft and increase thell” efficiency of 11".. production so that their exports The nut convoy will be more competitive in dollar wounded Mued prlsnne.-5 W35 due . of sick and -I among the 11 members of the areas." toda at Kaeson . Red armistice . ,, . of rural areas, where most Nation- .DM,o,. some H E ,, up :' North Atlantic Treaty. ' 3, Th; don" um! Mmcululy chead3,'1,m”e"' mfg the exchange entltnwlaunch a. complete lnvestl; Mm sumgm ms, it In accumnzm thf gm, so we. The C” 53” NATO wumi” We Um”-d 5””-iv mu” IOW” W” beginning Monday. Tim other com game” or me i2lieWel”?”""I”"i zlinxlr bestowed, Dr. MacMiilan'. .l I could smooth the path to balanced iffs, remove other restrictions on voys were en route over roads hDe(enCe her h.C ax, 6" (3? Capture opposition Seals jhxprhsshd hi; y,..,,n;,.n ,m,mud,y I it-ofld trade by adopting policies imports, expand technical and fin- jam,-Md Wm, Red mimary mm s iidfp issue wit, his satelmlelis, for mp generous an pmivh M l not dependent on loans and grants ancial aid to under-developed tic. ' 59” 1Ca”"”d”' m” t” 31" a.r "CF The Nationalists early today carv Ifellow ,,,9mb9r, Of 1)., om" hadi , m-'r”T'-TTTT"-'TT countries and stimulate investment Wm” I5 9”” ” he 53”” ”” tux-ed three opposition seats - atlpermm-d. adding that he mil ;, Jmecs among an western powers of so great an' ,; Dr. Macitlillan Brakpan. Vasco, and Port Elizabeth quite unworthy . . m0fi(i)3:liI3!:i1g:YTClg)i3tr1leT8i;d9 35 i"h19VCd: Low” Two Convoy! I ym. e”eCm'e gaming. smengihw North. They also held their seat at honoilr. mmmmtmm.” ". me redemuon Sn-,d' Allhe next obg U Q reconnaissance man” 100 isaid the armys mobile striking Windhoek cap Ha, M mandatedl In wwkm of mg Chmlnneg of both institutions, a credit to ---4 - 1- h Id be to t' k t ,0 ' , ' force is ready to defend the coilll- ' D i y i . K . l,Clty and Provincc. ..Fm.m(.,.5' now booking clove, lCCdiV! 5 0'-it ' ' :1 ii ated two of the tollvoys Wednes- luv against the only conceivable Solllliiiesf. Africa. which the op- Irmn Hospital -and Saint Dlllilw The mum Smakpr was Rt RN. seeds. McGuigan and Boyle. ;.;te"rCneM5i'g:;1 i:m3y::mulf;'t 3 HY 13116 uasRs:vcn nrilclrs not-Fth of Hand mun, And that me navy ,5 position had hoped t.o wrest frornHslnns d l:lllrl”Slhi:V. Ilium. I,l:SllIll' G, J, Mn,.L(,nan' pug” VG” ,,h,, --' The CFA 5 id Lh 'ru 1 M 5 mean E CRPHI 0, york building up steadily. mem' . , mm 9'” O .”z War” e we traced the career of Dr. Mac- ..(-,” your rmed Shaving, It of 5 e din ba d H; D lttfil ram aygng and the other st.ll uas deep M313” h;m5e1,f reg,-uned hjg Seal pressed admiration for the con- Mina" from M! Q”,-V youth um” Cole: Mill. Milton. 5999331 PY1Ce- - D n E y 0 Com Y” in North Korem mm the on- Places Blame On Cabinet w't'hC'”t Cpmsltionr '7-C"Na S"””55' tinned supp?” M U" K"lgh”,the present time, dwelling: on his European and Asian defence is bombed bridge and rail centre of head of the United pa,-15.. chug m,.,ulilcli had in no small degrct-.L, , , ,L,,,- ”(c5nilrTu?ciPB'rTPr'a'g'e”sAcxai. 5) soon. This into an- posmon gmupv easily I-E-mined hl5l('Of1ll'IbillPt'l to the high slandarrli seat ill the Johnnnesfoulg nrca. I ""”1P 1"" P" 'V expected to decline could plunge the world Slnanlu, 50 miles below the Man- T churian border. Mr. Drew, who has frequently "Try our Purina Finance plan h . Dlllo ad . . . -or dM.Clt 't, .i, P P .20l;.lllreEt?ks and DES n n other depression. There was no sign of the third f,i;,,lf”E..y.,,.L t,hag,)I;oIf1n1npla(; pltlhe SiI'ali-W5 50n-'in-lBW. 137- Z--Y DC-I ' ' 0 ...s. "'4'- mnwy tn” Red” have "M ,5 an blame for "this story of failure" beer. also was an 0Di305m0n Win" "Try the Ful-O-Pep finance Impnafg sudmey were driven on by ' " oil the entire cabinet and to ask ner. ' plan for chickens and hogs. Grove F . f 1 O '. . , The w.v,S-C. bcmmar se1ecu0nlMi'. St. Laurent himself to take. The Un-ted party is the party of, . xrm-Mnim, Coven;-ad. :"Ph3gC” t fgef M mm smd Cnmmm” for gt Dunsmns has action. the late Field Marshal J.C. smilts, e n O S i ' Z” . 9 ii ii?-V9? 9 We 5"-iii 30 many k r ' ' Mr. Claxton said "we're just on ivhlcli wasdefeated bv the Na'iion- . lg . ' v . d that Gerald Steele . .. . i . ' "Com" ,0 Cmkmme Farm Communist xchlclcs on the move '(ulll)loul:cch be 5 16 t d t p our vlay toygettlng to the deslredialigls in ism when Malan succeed-, o .3:lr I I 77;. . . . i . . Hm. Bamm . . I Chm!" Sm” smke nmimml Smdenw seminar in be wartime mobilization and wel- 5 A Y-men”: n "-5 H lsmmm l BI'"'I5h NOVQIISE mm in India (mm June 7m wlmmed Mr Drew! lbcepmnce 0! Ballot ng Heavy at Tlgnlsh last night voted (11.1. . -A ' F. L. Green Dies Ito retain the present 2 (V3 car- apace measurement for lobsters dav's election, which was fraun;-ht at least for this year and urged with grave racial consequences. that all fishermen co-operate in . , . , ; I. , V. . , . ilisll noxclist Frederick Lawrence 1:i0.:l(r!thelrlLxllr: (::lf;tgS.Llnfi -Qcond-xi) i;. 'Mr Michael c 3”” 51' Th” "use "' ”””' W” ' I D , ' av ' i " ' " not nnounced. He wrote almost where non-whites oiitmimfoer the,Hr'rnard. Tho vole wns a stand: A mid E Var mm": thp la” Absgwelt "Special Meeting ! Aprl R. B. P., Kingston. Friday. l7th. 6th and 7th Degrees. t the ollnr d f l. e t- riaption l'oacl,xllomghiliesehsicllregzldtjuly mm" The commmee 0.! H30 the 1391 Ah” Cimiida 55 mm? "9 wounded from Chem Island slag-.ulty and students made their sel- to hm. Ammuc pact comm-ltmenu. A 2 L2 hOm,s1hdW,n demon, ectlon on the basis of physical At the same mm, he Said can. stration aboard an Allied rcf!atriat- hea”.'h' emotional ma.mi.n;"' Sahel-lad” "'m''" 5”” ” I"ed9mm5"”-V ion shit! at Pusan. Thev left siil- Msmn lea.dcr5hm' .dlS.mp1me andi”mm'eld Mr” Io E”mpe' 35 "med ' extra-ciirrlcular activities. iby Opposition ypcgkex-5, bccause lcnly but ivltlioill violence, onl af- . g , tor U. S. szuzirds came nbonrdywitll M the semmah smdmu lmmltms would require "mm mm imd NEW YORK, (AP) - An eleva- B.-dllotingz was heavy in Wednes- tor oarrylng 13 persons slipped from the 15th floor of the Remington Rand building Wednesday and fell 3'5: stories before it jolted to a stop. Three persons were sent to hos- BRISTOL, England. (A?) -Bri- "Romember the regular Thurs- day night dance. Mount Stewart Legion Hall. Burke's orchestra. Canteen service. pilot with leg injuries. The other . Canada ii. 5 A. Ccylnll India ”we have re intention of inc ea - - . - -1. . fixed biiyonets. ' ', ' '. ' ' ' ' , I 5 E i, -11'; l. , l . 'th . v ll abstaining. , . "see Snurls Players in "Aunt 120236 shaken up" An 13 suuered The prisoners. throuzh spl0kes- ?'Rm5.mm MHMHP 1.'''””'”5'”. am? mg 01" n"mp.0we" mmm”m,em5.n"n dnlltliganop;;n;it(I:ll(:mUr:ittexde Front n-glinrlup 77:” ll.i:I1FPr'I'I1:l1 ai'P"'”d I dfrarlhllnanld lfrmll-?rhi:'r:i!Pl?i WW; S:-r . , .. . 8 - d , other Asian HllfIEill01JP5lll count the other side at the ,ires.llt.l . . Caro Pf. if R" om . Tillie Goes To Town in St. Peters p,,s5e,,ge,.s mid 5,,,,,,.,,h,ng mm, mm. ma 9. lnumeinus demands. ... 4...- . -. ., , . d - l...,,,,, , ,-.. - . ,. , ,4 was led hy.I,G.N,Strauss,l1end oiiiiw nwriinlz. held in St. Marys. in ,,,,m,m mg ,,,.r,,,, O, . mm Bay Legion Hall. Friday, April Md loud”. as though 8 Cable had such as allowing one of their li-ad- (Continued on Page 15 Col. 0 (Continued on Page 6 Col. 6) Inf the united party, while it, also Hall. and called by the 'Prince',,.l.he Odd Man Om.” ' 17th, at 8.30. broken Hrnd mp Car Emmy phmgg era to go ahead and inspect pris- "mr-is '- favored white sunremacm it argued Erlward island Flshermens As- W mpg." M dmyn the Sm". smmng M 00, nncr facilities. ch” an Opposmon Vlcwry wOu1dIsociallon to discuss new regula- ooauyiniz Pigs on Market Square cumms '0 the Ham Auumrm” m 1 bed s pmmom mcml peace. lions increasing the lobster car-I Friday, paying 527.00 for pigs thirty Than H smpped in mddmfy ag i 5m Smith Africa seemed M dmpyy lapacc measuresment. from 2 Still! F - d. nd over. Willard Prowse. r ' b ' s r . . g l I I , g . g to 2 i!2 inches. The new regula- pnuu so u smledg A,,,0m,mc b,,,ke, had The lllcldelits deeply fllstlilbed ciulded as ever between the Eng Inn" bcmmps mm,” m MM. MANY A (,uY (mp; B”lCk195- hnlted me plunge. Allied ailihoritles anxious to brlngl llsh-spcaxilig towns where the nn- M. 1 - ” 't is th d 1 T; - Bill: the elevator was stuck be- 0” Wimouil 5- hitch Flex" Wepklsi mgovernmem majormes climbed sidczrll Joseph A. Arsenaut pr” HIE G009 , mi "in" ,9 5”” "in 70; ml... in rm. and my. flog;-5 or exchange of 609 Allied sick anci'-.d--..A.w,,,n ....-..-.... and the Afrikaans-speaking l-ulrai ' 4 . ' v,agoLu'fiongO ! 551' Hm Imdm nigh” Apr 1 I ' the z().,gl,m-9 b lldjnn vlth liter Wounded. including 120 Americans! -Mm districts where the Nationallstsl Mrs Chlm" R”"'""d”v """'””F ' 5' Good music. sponsored by the d hjwedy U ”' Ebo ,; y The sit-down incident led Brig-IApartment By KEN S'l'F.WA!lT tigmened met, ham. lo! the Association. Murray liar- C' w- L- mm; ,5 miK,:f:nfg5eTeV,:ro,f (,0, Gen. Lionel McGarr. commanding. Ciinldiln 7"?” 5”” WT”-9" r- ---- -- '”"- W” W9 "'5' 5P”k" 0"” 1'-I ' ,1 , , . QUEBEC, lcPi..Fredel-lck Pace, told of the benefits the fisher- asgedeque Ham pnday, AD,” 1-,, oupants were trapped until 51 step ggitigiglmgf giewllilbrlrprisoner of wallautted his Wife and mo mm, children vo ht k men derive from the association Rhpml Shupsrtlmb CEIISEEIEEQ swe Iigcger Wu lowend from the 12m "Theaalbeople are Communistsi Cmwey Islwd ”””d ”c”""' ”' y i and urged "H '0 NW0" H" s ow. sponsore y con 0- - Them-5 always me pombm, '0, k.. rived from Britain aboard the movement as it would give them mens Institute. trouble up to the last man," y Twn rooms gf 3 gfound floor Hp. Liner -Shanlkllifla ltilfedlliesday CEf1'X'y- ii iinIlil'd voice in support of their , There also were reports thatao .art.ment in a five apartment buildr W3 W" i "" he” poaea 0” rmues Si ' . "C”F” Uni” F”"Y ""159 M” sick and wounded North xominl-l: lm; at Mount Edward Heights were" in 8 Sim" FEW ”'u”ka - u o o u Dr. D. G. Wilder, Atlantic Blo- 7 1" Cmm." Ban Ham Friday "en. on Kale had caused some sort of ibtidlv gutted in a fire which broke Pact 300-Ve”"'3m "Pm Vpaamrv logical Station. 9- Andrews. NB-. lug, April 17th. at 8 P, M. 1werv- ' t.rouble,.but these could not be out in the kitchen ..., 11,30 yesm, his wife Olive. and their children, . In A very instructive talk outlin- body w91C”me' E""m”"mem' o 0 n S '1 5 confirmed. day morning. A detachment from x0'L'n?l sdmd. 3'1alc0l;"m,::' 3” the -T-r "I ll”? ""d Mid ”i'- i"'"9m5 '0 '-'-T ....:.LLgg- ' p , . r . T5 00 V10 m5 T HUVEY UNITED NATIONS, N, Y., (A?) be had from a sound lobsl r can- "C A FHZZelVlV'Ivmi.mnf him" or. .lol-m's."'Nrld.. rclpi - Wln- LONDON. (OP)-Bri'lalll's cam- fhleentc?:llr1od(Ef:i(I)Vc;:iiir:'iuew-ilgifpagle ”"”'d' 35"” E'?g1”"d' m m" 'R"55”'5 '”"”."' Y- V"""'”k-l' ""."'””" "?”””'r i” ”””e'” '?X' ') "'3 "Mm A" Hm '9 " My - c a -. . W Cmlada und” me Cnmdhm ii I U led N tlo Wed- rrimcnts villh lob t r lat le' 5 4 . im. ,1 H ml." dated ,0 .m pnign to reduce road casualties bv Parkdale File D”l'lB.ltmCfit succeed- - V "3 Pd 9" 1" "' ” "5 P 5 e I ” "9 N M""d”-I" April 20' w"kLV' "Mu 1:; y k n .sm 8 10 per cent this year t off to . ed in confinin the fir l u l wvemmem ””0d”'””m 5Ch”mE- nesrlny to stop "quibbling" about and lobster rearing stations but fimh" ””m'9r hue '' 5 wee as warm Eeam" 00 Q 1 b V K0 n K E 0 16 'wo Imewiewcd m the” m"'m'cl355 details and instead help the Pan- experience has proven conclusive- Pnd Mxmme win” ended 5 m”m'h0 n r 5”" hmed on bid we” moms Md averted What might have Cabin. Equipped Wm dwblhdwku munlom no otiators reach an iv that neither is the solution to "ChCTYY V311!!! Player! 97"?” lam date by the west ice Jam in :kl:IiiII:hJei'Efl'll:ere Ema Edd- dw:,1””fd,i”i” Tgevgre 1055 in mm bimksv the PM” said "W9 ”e agreement uibich would end the the problem. He also told how ma cOmedy'dmm" plly "The Fun 15 yen”. i th W an 6 man, mun rem en M dsmmi - . wad "I be in C"”"”I”' Pt 1”” bi" Korean war immedinlz-iv. some 75.000 lobsters had been TOR0N'1o- (CPI - M-iillmiii Across the Hill". Thursday. April P0"0”1””19 b9””"9 me" I5 I"? dne mi fame pfjlod 1.3” y'"' "d. T” .”''m'mc".L. ” mumed by We d”” k”"' 3 W” 0'" "9"" He accused the Western allies lailzed durlnx t.he years this work and maximum temperatures: 23rd. at 815 P. M.. in Cherry Val- tie possibility the clogging arcldc 38; "mm 39 '0 ii Will 0flMr- Pied Sencrfmirii and owned V of smiling an armistice by in- llns born carried on with the re- Min. Max lgy Han, spawned lce vsvillpfei-”'”' Eaimy I by Mr" G" stmaa-L MaCKny' GMPK T" VHPMP” sistlng that all questions such in suit that from 60 per cent to as Dawson 23 43 ..D ;P-- I H wf1Emgb::3uned"1ta'nt:1Te wzings Thu M” R m Winnipeg he C lhe disposition of prisoners-of-war high as 85 percent of the lags Victoria 42 59 since .nulh Rust co in. w p y carry s on in ,' ' 0 u" r 1 h ill rt bef e r s - l:Il it-en r Il n d for some Edmonton l.'l 29 Frmn)" Apr” um and even; um Gnu swam. M-1:11-SECS) l:?p:syg:).r:E:wa jiobi , I'I1lP: fnkcesscplnae. or A Na 0 I:b"c:is.1This ll:OIl'xfideII'lerOIIfEI theory Calgary R 25 FTMBY THEM UM” Wrih" "0" "T'T'-TTTT Wen ctcaseb the wofinieiriiifs Relic Vishinsky told the 60-nation l'N,lh:ll the lnhslcrs nra non miizra- Regina ll so He?" Tm. Frlday lnbcrpam Ind WCWICII 'El.C"Cd T0 Izultar (adivicey back home-. 31,; political committee that the r.-'tnr,v because vr-ry fcw of the tags Winnipeg 20 34 r'"k'3 5"Ved- Mun” by Ch"”m"" F. Mandi, bl'u&m,ed M” Page ,,MHv'lsi-d (lnnimunisl proposals on linrl becn' rt-covcrcrl more than Tn;-(into 32 so lonlans. COIIIIIIOIIS Q me m'Oney M; have fen is about prisoners-of-warltook care of lI'l.'ll ,smcr;il mllvs. from ulwre ylhn Qnam, 32 5;; "Fume" Elihu": the Shu ..L .. prbblom. llc snirll the tllNlsliolild'l:tii:(;;zcd lohslcrs had bccn libcr-:Mmm-cal 33 55 - -s ' , - . .. ,. --- rw . v -r V -"----- '. I . I.' ri ' ho d inc 0 noisy for "W . h,, , 34 . Gain Fetd Finance Plan. For DUI: 'BEI FAsT' Imlnnm (JEPI, MN , WRISC1. Fhlrf justice of the New- M”- P359 smd 3h" E” sepnrnb ay ui?-lE;I1lnrll:Ie PiInI'nllnIunl licizo- Dr. Vl'iIdci' also told how IIVI7-IQHB N . N . . Patricia Ford tVednesd;i,i uns rc- OTTAWA, lCPl - A mode.rnlza- . ad from her husband for two u R p. Saint John. . B. . .. 33 - .culars contact your local feed mll- - . foiiiidiumisiiliieme CCU"-1"" 326- . Iinlors and stop standing on the stars punch marl.-mi III the H11 1 7 "To "arrive at double reclmng iU"i9fi iiii0l7D0SNi ii? iii" WM '" lion program lopluLNe1vfound1and'3 pnge,c,,m.tmb1ed wed,,(.SdBym the weeks during the disastrous floods ,dcH' M '1- , ., L ,, ,,- -. A L ' y -2 4a -"I Alberta 0ni!- MCGI-iikiin Mid gm imxse nth Cqmmog WV” Hhy fishery on 9. sound footing and im- Commons by Fisheries Minister Siri- m,,Febm”-V" SI n H . ' 2' 43 Bone IPF. at or. l o lIl(' ir .1 or mve the th 1 Mn” I was alone to take care of! rrrr rm" " -iiii0- WWII -- 41 o ' Smiles. Mrs. Ford, ll Conscrvntlvc. P ' C3 C 55- 9709953 118 WOW T i , 4 the children while most of the. . S.i'dii9Y - 34 4'i ...... W1: mp nnly mnmmw Dn,”c(l njqucs and the 1m, of H19 mmu-men To start tllc program, the commlt- om”, wnmm Md mglr h”5b.mdE 11 ymhrylniltll 14 4? ,, , g .l . . , I I K . , , . Sh”w' Mme" wmomw” F” in the by-election in North Down. 1"" be” Wccmmmded by E 0010- me” recommmdad immediate 95”!” to help them. We'll never be apart st. John's, Nfld. .. 4.1 I day night Belvedere's back in his newest comedy hit, "For Heav- -.n's Bake", starring Clifton Webb, Joan Bennett. This is another 20th Century Fox picture, it's good en- tertainment for the whole family. You'll like it. "Don't miss the big free show at the Pownal hall Friday. April l7th. at 8:30. Titled "That Man May Live". Plus travelogue, com- cly and rscltntlons by Bob Comp- ton. also door prize. Ask your Cockshutl: dealer for free tickets or get them at the hall before the show. Come and bring the whole family. It's Pl show you won't want to miss. Lunch will be served by the Women's Institute. Sponsored by your local Cock- ahutt dealer. Turner Farm Equip- ment. "Don't miss the big froe show at Wlnsloe Road hall, Thursday lilizhf. April 16 at 8:30 p.m. Titled "That Man May Live", plus ”"V'9l0R and comedy and raci- latlons by Bob Compton. Also a door prize. Ask your Cockshutt dealer for free tickets or get them at the hall before the show. Come and bring the whole fam- ily. It's a show you won't want to miss. Lunches will be served by the Women's Institute. spon- sored by your friendly Cockahutt dealer. Turner Farm Equipment. The election was scheduled rifle-r hcr father lost his life In the sinking of the ferry, Princess Vic- toria, on Jan. 31. Farmer For MONTREAL. (GP)-A coron:l”s jury weclnesday held Fortunat Dubec, 3. 53-year-old farmer. crim- inally responsible for the death of his wife lut Jan. 12. After deliberating lea: than five minutes, the Jury retumed a ver- dict saying "Dubuc maliciously and . rily poisoned his wife." The wealthy farmer. whose ar- rest followed disclosure that he planned to wed a 16-year-old girl. is scheduled to be arraigned today and formally charged with murder. Dubuc showed no emotion when the jury returned its verdict. Chief witness was Lleut. libald Legault of the Quebec provincial police. He testified Dubuc had signed a confession admitting that he had given poison to his wife. Dr. Jean Marie Rouuel. medico- legal expert. said an autopsy dis- closed a considerable quantity of atrychnine in the stomach of Mrs. of the 450-year-old industry. Coronerls Jury Blames Wife's Death ESEM-hfdi-7l;2iEnlly7wdfi5eiieyed to have died from natural causes. Rcfcrrlng Tuesdlly who had worked on his treal. Det.-Sgt. bault said: "The girl is an expectant mother and was completely broken up by the arrest of her husband-to-be". Chief coroner Richard L. Duck- ett said in an interview that the Dubuc .-Rodolphe and Juliette Pnyanl-- wert-. responsible for the police in- vestlgallon leading to Dubuc'a ar- brother and sister of Mrs. rest 1'1-ldn,v. . They came to police his wife. mittee which made ii two-year study That was the main finding of the committee headed by six Albert. .1. to Dubuc's plans to wed the teen-age servant. farm at ,st. Isidore de Laprairle. near Mon- Gaaton Archam- and said they feared their sister had died as a result of foul play. They said their suspicions were aroused when Dubuo a nouliced he planned to marry his young servant less than three months after the death of lislimellt of in joint standing com- mittee representative of the federal government, Newfoundland and the fishing industry. The seve-mall Walsh committee was established jointly by the two governments ill 19.51 to txamine NetwfoundIond's fishing resources. and the economics of present fish- ins: and processing methods. The committec made ll survey of the coastal fishing settlements and found that the average annual in- come of the province's 19.500 fish- ermen - a drop from 40,000 since the First World War - was about 31,300 a year. The con1mlttee's report now goes before the Newfoundland govern- ment and the federal cabinet for actlon. Mr. Sinclair made no com- ment when he tabled the docu- ment. The committee recommended that development of the industry should be based on cod. redflsh. flatflsh and herring and said rapid extension of fillet production 1,: not in itself a cure for Newfoudlandll fishing llls. It found that production per man under prmerlt methods of fishing is "much too low" and recommended more modern boats and equipment. Boats should be such that they could flalh lndspendont of the wea- ther and should be versatile en- ough to fish various species of run. again as long as we live." Her husband was helping to build up defences against the rampaging sea. Many of their neighbors, al- though not known to them person- ally. died on the island in the Thames estuary when flood waters swept away their homes. Not Frightened "We're not. frightened of thing anymol-c, not after what we”ve been through in the last two months. except maybe poverty, and we're on the brink of that now." said Mrs. Pace. "After the floods we couldn't get into our place for a week. The salt water had rotted almost every- thing. I picked up some clothes and such but they Just fell apart in my hands. I never want to age salt water again, I've had enough of if." any- Explalnina t. ll e goverlunenl, scheme for flood victims, Mr. Pace said: "The Canadian gov- ernment made me a loan of about 3000. It paid for our trip across and the fare to WlnnlP0I- The government also guaranteed to find a Job for me out here. I must My we're very grateful for everything they've done for us." The Faces were married in June. 1946. after Fred's repatriation from a German prisoner-of-war camp where he merit five years. Three phases of farming were elnpliasized last night by speakers from the Department of Agricul- ture as they addressed A well at- tended meeting in Scliln Rustlco Hall. Pl'cs.irlilig was Mr. Stewart Wright, senior Fleldman. who in- troduced the three speakers. Mr. Harry Robins. Poultry Field- man. talked on ways to make. the small pouitiy farm pay. Among the primary needs he stated was a well lighted and well ventilated building, and he added tha't awlde building was cheaper in the long run than a long narrow one. He spoke of the vital necessity of feeding birds the nutrients to be found in a balanced ration and said that it was particularly im- portant because the avernge bird consumed only Your ounces I (lay and the ration had to include the needed proteins and carbohydrates to provide good egg yolks and the right albumen. Mr. Robina also advised against "forced feeding" of chickens. Though it brought them into egg production quicker, they laid smaller eggs and for it shorter period of time. He suggested that it earlier laying was necessary to Discussed At Meeting take-advzmta;etof-good.-prices in, HALIFAX, (CF) - The weather office said Wednesday lliglri that bright weather and higher tempor- latures are forecast for Thursday. It said in disturbance over Lahra-. the SlllYinlPl' ihat two flocks shouldidor is movmg n0,.uw,.Md while 3 be maintained. He strongly recommended of non-layers as when the price of cizzsis low and feed is high such bird: mean the difference betweell, a profit and loss as they consume equally as much feed as the oth- ers. g Fa ruling is Business .'.ii'. Morris beacon. agricultural represelitatlve, told the gathering of the importance of maintaining livestock and stressed the import- ance. of having only good stock. He said that farmeds can no long- er live unto themselves as they did a century ago because farming is now a business. He stated there should br more cattle in the Province and told the audience that large. cows would produce more milk because of their greater capacities. For this reason he said it pays to feed a good cow and get rid of the scrubs. He quoted from a report of a recent silrvpy made in Nova h'l'oo”nii6uTd-n'rTP;g?'lTcRii's7g the ! culllug from the flock each lnonthl .30 and 48. high pressure arca approaches from New England, bringing better wen- tllcr. Regional forecasts: East:-rn N R. counties: Thursday clear and mild- or: light winds: low-high at Monr- iton 30 and 4a Prince Edward Island: Varlnhll cloudiness and little milder Thurs- day; westerly winds 15; low-high at Charlottetown 32 and 45. Saint John river valleys. Bay of! Chaleur: Clear rind milder Thurs- day: light winds; low-high at Fred- nrlcton and Saint John 30 and 50, Edmlmclston 27 ad 48, Campbellinn Bav of Fund): Northwest. winds is becoming light Tliiirsdav after- noon; clear; visibility 15 miles: lit.- tle temperature change. lligll tide today at Charlottetown at 12.33 A. M. and 12.10 F. iii. High tide on the North Shore at 6.57 A. M. and 8.07 P. M. Summcrslde tide eighteen min- utes latcr than Charlottetown. sun rises today at 5.11 A. M. and sets at 059 P. M.