MAXIMS OIA MERE MAN oe hand. Hand rubs band and hand Wuh- By Carrier: Charlottetown, tltuananido m.oo put anniun. Elsewhere in I'.E.l. not other Previous and U. B.A. 312.00 Mr annunni . 14 PAGES MOUNTAIN SPLITS IN TWO ON QUAKE - SHATTERED Mon tire themselves in pursuit of Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew" CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1953 MAXI MS OFA. MERE MAN The Guardian, Fin Cents Morning Dolly Founded 1381. ISLAND Soldiers And Police Operate Public Services In Francelheavy Destfucfion On Canadian Farmers invited Million V-lourlters To OTTAWA. (CP) -- The National l-lirniers Union of England has asked agricultural organizations in tftinada to send representatives to a London conference to discuss marketing of meat. expected soon n come off the ration in England. A Canadian Federation of Agri- iillllllii? spokesman said Wednes- lay the CFA will attend but 'wc're wondering what the NFU ms in mind." A London dispatch aid representatives of farmers' trganizations in Australia and dew Zeninnd also have been in- .-itcri to the conference. No date ans been set. Big Price Gsp Reason for the CFA puzzlemenl. 's the so to fill gap between Can- adian and Danish prices for bacon. a big Canadian export to Britainl during the war. Price of Canadian bacon ranges front 530 to 335 a ltundredweight. The major part of the British sup- ply routes from Denmark where 'he price is n24 ll liuntlrcdweight. (TIT.-X officials don't think that a conference will bridge the gap. Export. of Canadian bacon to Britain reached a peak of 600,000.- J00 pounds during the Second Worltl War. l.-Lvport fell to 57,000,- lm pounds by 1050 and there has ween no bacon export contract -aince. Of the 57,000,000 pounds of bacon -xported in 1950, 30,000,000 was intlcr a U.K.-Canadian govern- ment contract calling for 60,000.- ltitl pounds at 532.50 a hundred- veight. The remaining 27.000000 munris was surplus from 1949. The Canadian government ,paid i3.5tl a luindrodweight subsidy on ;he .1950 bacon and price paid by be British government was 529. '-Ivcn with the subsidy. half of the 1950 contract was not filled bo- cruise high haenn prices in Can- nda absorbed production here. Offer Not Accepted The British government ap- proached Canada in 1951 and of- fered to buy 120000.000 pounds of T0 UNVL I. ONUMENT OTTAWA. (C?)--A cut'-stone monument in honor of the late vlscoiint Bennett will be un- veiled on Sunday at the Central Memorial Park in Calgary. the resources department announced Wednesday. The department said the monument was erected in re- cognition of the distinguished public services of the former Con- wrvativc prime minister of Cait- '1da. Coming Events "Dance in lifillview hall every Friday. "Luscious red raspberries at lioivatt's, Tryon. - "Try our Purina Finance Plan for feeding your pigs and I100"-Flt Dillon at Splllett. "Will be buying Timothy seed 'his season as usual. cleaned or nnclcaned. Mcauigan and Boyle. "In stork. Binder Tivine. Dithane md D. D. T. sprays E. .1. Mac- llnligall. Vernon. "Reserve Tuesday. August 18th for st. Andrew's United Church chicken and ham supper in Orwell ilall, from 5:30 to 9:30 pm. "The monthly meeting of the Kingston Iarnnch Canadian Legion is postponed until Thursday, Aug- ist 20th. "Ice cream festival. -bingo, dance, St. Jamos' Church. Town Hall, Georgetown, Wednesday” August lilth. "Show, Moreli Hall. Friday and Saturday. "Rodeo" with Jane Nigh and John Archer. With good shorts. .:t'ws, em, "Dance. St.--Peters Ray Holy Name Hall. Friday. August Nth, Wmcing from 0.30-1.00. Chaluon's Orchestra. "Farmers ask about the Shut Gain Feed Finance Plan. For par- ticular. contact your local feed mill. Farmers who break records use shur Gain. V 'iBuyin;r pigs Friday at Freder- icton. payingud a pair for good Pisa over as lbs. each. Will also buy smaller ones. Plus 01.00 extra II pair for pigs delivered before t0.0o s.m. Knud Jorgeiiscn. Attend conference In Londonon Meat Marketig On Strike; More l To Quit today By JOHN RODERICK PARIS. (AP) - France pressed policemen, soldiers and convicts into service Wednesday to deliver letters. drive buses and collect rubbish. A million workers were on strike. Two million more are expected to swell the week-old protest against economy decrees of prem- ier Joseph Laniel in a 24-hour walkout today. The workers are up in arms over Laniel's progr m to pare the government payrols of surplus civil servants and affect. more economics by juggling with the age of retirement - a sensitive sub- ject in security-conacious France. Publication Monday of the first 19 of his economy decrees gave the impetus to a new wave of wnlkouts in the wake of some which had been called in anticipa- tion of his decision. bacon at 529. Because of continu- ing high prices here the offer was not accepted and Britain turned to Denmark as her major source of supply. The CFA spokesman said it is difficult to imagine what the NFU has in mind because it seemed unlikely that the wide price dif- .ferential could be bridged and a government lsubsidy was unlikely. Mayi'mmaseW200 Yorksliireubilis Fr-decaf Gov- Mr. H. W. Clay, ernrnent Production Service, an- nounced last evening that a re- cent enquiry had been received from Ontario in which the inten- tion was expressed to pureliase 200 or more Yorkshire Gills in Strike! Cripple Service- thls Province within a short time. Mr. Clay is much pleased smkei "FE CFIFDIIHK 353 End with Such a prospect renewing electric supplies railroads. coal closely on the pronouncement oi ”lI”55- fillilllllllil. the hllllh 591'- Mr. Stewart after his jiidgin;:.VICe5- 3UbWv'lY and municipal bus of hogs at the Exhibition on,'5.V5lPm5 End P035531. V-9I9KT3Ph ind Tuesday in which he empliasizc(ii”I"l7ll0N' services. Air France planes, lacking service crews, did not make some flights Wednesday. The new strikes have been called in metal - working industries. gov- ernment. offices, banks. insurance companies, business enterprises. social security and in the liberal professions; Lanicl. 64, ll. wealthy Indepen- MONTREAIZ, (CPI---Two men (iPnt Republican. beca Premier who used toy revolvers in com- ”'"'C ;”T"T" T '”m mitting hold ups were scnlcncr-til Cominued on P83 COL 6 Wednesday to six and 10 years in penitentiary. yTwo Boys Travel 3.600 Miles On 515- the superiority of island hogs. Sentenced To Prison Terms David Darwin. 97, was seniou-pt ced to six years for six hold ups, in Montreal, and Percy Vlfaync Mitchell, 31, received 10 yenrsl VINELAND. 0nt., (CPl-- Two for two drug-store robberies 5 high school boys have travelled -., ...,tiO0 miles on 515 by hiichhiking Mitchell also was sentenced iognnri sleeping where they could. six months for liaving oscnpiviiTiicy returned Tuesday in this from his police guard in liospiialjbliagara district community after while being treated for a stom-In two-week trip to Texas, Louis- aeh ulcer. iana and other southern points. South American Prospects For Certified Seed PolattL'Ortlers FEsTiihTiiic7T Hurricane Of Season lieporled MIAMI, Florida. (AP) - The year's first hurricane formed in Both pleaded guilty. Word has been received by the Prince Edward Island Potato Mar- keting Board from the Deput- ment of Trade and Commerce. Ot- tawa, of two fairly large prospect- ivo orders for certified seed pota- toes for South America. The. Argentine Republic is in the market for some unto metric tons. Tenders for this amount have lNorth Winsloe Man Dies iAfter Accident On Road ;him from the rear. as if to pass. Mr. Sheldon MacQuarrie, 27 (land then suddenly disappearing. North Winsloe succumbed yester-I The injured man was taken to day to internal injuries he receiv-tthc Prince Edward Island Hos- ed on Tuesday night when a halflpltsl where he passed away at ton G.M.C. truck he was driving about 3 o'clock Wedensday after- reportedly went out of control noon. Coroner Prowsc who per- near Harrington on the Brackley formed an autopsy. ordered an in- Point Road. quest to be held at 10 o'clock this He was alone at the time ofitmorning. . the accident and the only reportsl Mr. MacQuarrie who was the come from motorists who were son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mac- some distance behind him when Quarrie of North Winsloe was un- his truck swerved and rolled over married. He leaves to mourn his throwing Mr. MacQuarrie where parents and three sisters, Grace he was found lying on the road. Aland Inez at home and Mrs. Wil- bus driver reported seeing the ham Wheatley of Charlottetown lights of a vehicle approaching Royalty. Brilliant Slowing In Dairy The judging of dairy cattle -it the Provincial Exhibition was completed yesterday with the plac- ing of the high quality Jerseys and Ayrsiiires before a large crowd of spectators who took ad- vantage of the perfect. weather to gather aroun(l,the show ring and watch some of the Island's finest. cattle on display. Competition in the various classes was probably not 'quite as Two Defeated i lied Candidates Are Arrested OTTAWA. (CP)--Two defeated Labor Progressive tCnmniunist)i V p candidate, in Mondays general keen as other years especially in election were remanded to ScpL,lthe 'Ayrshire classes WIIPTP the 2 in Dance mun Wednesday mrlentries were fewer. However the formal committal on charges of imlmals that W9"? In ill? Flni-Z breaking into the Rockcliffe em- W"? WP5 "5 hm"? Oi” IXV ll"? emwcy shelter July 15. testimony of the two cattle The pair. Ernest Gervais. 38. lud3”- - and Daniel Nerenberg. Ill, plead- Th? Ai'F9h'IT l"'"l 07 N MM?- Nl innocent ,0 the charges ,mdiRae and Sons made a brilliant glacted mat hy.judge and jury. showing. They turn the female cervtirwss defeated in Hull. and strand cliamnlonshipvilh Fsirvuc Nerenberg 1,, Ottawa west, Fashion Duchess and judge W. ll. Gervais and Nerenberg were ar- R9130" 01 TFUFO. NOW! SCOU-4. rested after a padlock had been l9FmNl lhi! MINI COW in milk one (owed on a dam. to an nputmemlaf the grandest Ayrshire females at the emergency shelter to allow'l19 lied MPH. - a homeless family to enter the in ii"! -icrsey conwctllinnl the quarters, River North Jers 's of Edison B. The hearing was interrupted Muteh took the lion's share of the several times when Deputy Mag- I-OD h0n0r8- Judge 5- 13- MGCKEOWXI istrate Joachim Sauve objected to 0f Dun Head Farms. Richmond defence counsel George Bleak- Hill. Ontario. W55 Very impresv ney asking witnesses what efforts ed with the showinr. FSPPCIBIIY were being made by the city to the DF0L'PI'I.V of dam class. find A home for the family, This class was won by Edison gteakmt,-' described the hearing B. Mutch. Mr. MacDonald stated in court as the "most ridiculous that it was the the best progeny and vicious case I ever had any- thing to do with." "Actually the accused be the accusers." he said. a cattle judge. The Ayrshire cattle of the vh- eran showman Keith Boswell and Sons of Victoria also made an outstanding showing. Mr. Bos- well. who has exhibited cattle at the Provincial Exhibition every var hit two since the 3nd of -"tint Ue”oAon'Puge't:i mcnifmtf should ; Crisis Mounls' T In Pakistan KARACHI. Pakistan tReuters)- A crisis atmosphere mounted in Pakistan Wednesday night in the Egypt. lnVTrcideg Deal With Russia Cattle Competition At Tait, class he had seen in his years as i the Atlantic Ocean off the Florida east coast Wednesday and began moving slowly northward in the been called for August lath. The Central Bank has allocated 81.- 400.000 U. S. funds for this purch- ase. wake of hot-blooded demonstra- tions against the removal of Bheikh Abdullah as premier of neighbor- ing Kashmir. CAIRO. (REilterSt--An Egyptian: spokesman said Wednesday his government has approved a trade: New 0.0. At Greenwood nead,Wa,ooo ATHENS. (Reuterst - Mount :Aenos on the qauke-shattered is- iland of Cephslonia was seen split- it ting in two Wednesday night as earth tremors continued to rumble tlirough the Ionian isles off Greece's west coast. l A gigantic fissure appeared in iihe crown of the 5.341-foot moun- rtain which towers over hilly Ceph- .alonia, one of the worst hit islands lin the quake area. I Trem-orx continued to rock the Li- lands Tidal waves washed over coastnl areas and fires broke out tin devas'.a'.ed towns. . Two Days of Terror i l More than 400 dead lay in the Group capmm Q. (3, w. Chapglfllbble. Another 300 persons have man, D.S.O., C.D.. of Hiiishnroughlbecn iH.iW'9f' in the two days of N.B., will assume the duties of mm? and 3.000 are homeless. ,cgmmam1m3 omcer of Rpcdg-Flt The tvio main towns and some lsmmm U..eem..00d, N5” 931.1... mpsmaller villages on Cophalonia lie 47: iseptgmber, illl rilins. -.c. 3? Tidal waves swept into Vathy, is . ' fapital ;)fHthe Island of Ithaca, tome o omerls Odysseus. Oi ly l 50 houses out of 2,000 remaingd standing. From the mainland tots.- iering columns of black smoke could be seen rising over Ithaca. Quits Four Bases l Front a naval ship patrolling off In .the stricken Isle of zanta can-.9 ,8 report: "Zaltyntbos. capital of I n.- Zantc. does not exist any more." Ky Dan on Lvea , aaanm, (AP!-The Soviet Air ”'"" APW” Force-has evacuated four import-. Tm: cfpek g,we,.nm..nt wednesg, ant air bases in East Get-inany,ld 1' it; was confirmed Wednesday. Al-'tclwthtemlKhrrctextrIl:i:lr: :i?1b::5nlora4l1peell.I lied officers are -temporarily baf-lcopters and a hospital ship to eva. fled at how to analyze the move. lciiaie the ivotuided from the quake. Carried out with startling spcettlstiicken areas. the withdrmval stripped Soviet air-; The American embauy has "pm- ing reserve fuel tanks, have been Efthimia on Cephaionin. were also shipped off by frcight'trains in d65fI'0.l'ed and 150 bodies have been lthe direction of the Soviet Union,i recovered. iGerman underground .. idiscloaed. , , T'"""' D99iP0Y04l The other fields are still reportecl, The W” bi MW W . p itntact. as far as ground facilitiesgmt ,,; c,,,,,:,,,,,,,,'l:,,d”;:,:hf,2f,f, are concerned. But Soviet planesl-pmelv de5h.m.ed.. were A'mo'5mu and personnel have been iransfcr- pop, 3393' the; chm, "Mn and Ired elsewhere, ipjxouri pop 433' the second, The evacuation began secretly in, (own, They are shunted on me. informantsi l . ,t-7Ul.V- 15 HOW 1! iegmdcd 85 60m-psoutliwcst. coast of the island, which' 9919'” has a total population of about 57 - ' v 000 and covers 277 mouxjtnlnoils 0RI'lIAlx SEAL square miles ringed by a ruggpdl 1-coastline. ' :dition to the London 7.00 is an 18- inch orphan seal ”Phiffy". as if N now is named, was picked up bvi SNAKE LAKE, saslr, rcp..-'rm a fisherman in the Engltsh channel .women talk of this northern Sask- wlien it kept following his boat and latchewan village are up in arms apparently had nowhere else to go. Seems the men volunteered al- Unable to feed itself. "Fluffy" isimost lo a man to work for 5 yg,jl.i thriving on a diet of milk and cod- way at the Manitoba, pnrt. nfl llivr-r nil. Chiirehill. . . LONDON. (lT2Veiit.ers)-l.atest ad-I ., ,..g ,, , 7 . l WOMEN DESERTED Jdutstanditigdlisniay Of T ,men and warplanes from fields at , ed the sixth task fleet in the Med- Wuerneuchen. Neupiershain, Fin-p it.et'rancan and the 58th air sea sterwolde and Brand. :l'e8Cil9. squadron at, it. Bi-iuln The Werueuchen base, 10 mileslis also sending ships to help the east of Berlin, has been largelylislaiidcrs. dismantled. Installations, includ- The villages of semi and Agial itireek islands; 400 Airman is Named Attache To Belgium p OTTAWA. (GP) -Wing Cmdr. IE. I... Vurtele, 39, of Saint John. lN.B., and Montreal has been ap- -pointed Canadian naval, military ';ind air attache to Belgium one lair attache to Norway and Den- mark, the RCAP announced Wed- nesdsy. Educated in Montreal, he joined the RAF in 1938 coming to Canada in 1943 as chief instructor at Pa- tricia Bay on Vancouver island. He transferred to the RCAF and attended the RCAF staff college at Toronto in 1948, He served two years as RCAF liaison officer ir Newfoundland when that province entered Confederation. No successor was named to hi! post as commanding officer of tht RCAF station at Toronto. i SEARCH ABANDOEED SOUTH RUISLIP, England, (CF:---The ll. S, air force said Tuesday the search for survivors of the RB-36 which crashed in the Atlantic last Wednesday has been abandoned. Four men were rescued. five bodies were recover- ed, and 14 men were presumed lost. 3 CAN You REMEMBER dust wrist woaailzn I & S ' -. T Dy a Q, A J.) 957 TORONTO. (CP)-Minimum and maximum temperatures direction of the Carolinas. Northeast storm warnings were hoisted on the Atlantic coast from This order comprises the. follow- ling varieties and amounts based, Myrtle Beach. S.C.. to Cape IIat- ggtglhaggi orpbnfgf 2?,cgo'o teras. N.S. The Miami weather whm nose I " wiooo Bureau said winds would begin to Saba” V I 4'0” increase on the Carolina coasts sequoia , V 4 V . M 1:00.) late Wednesday night and reach The lwhm. R0” Vnmy ,3 not gale force on the North Carolina grown in the Mnmm, p,..,vmc,, C03": 10m8lli'- and this part of the order may be The hurricane packed top wlntlstfilied by British Columbia growers of 85 to 90 miles an hour and iv.” Thu Republic of urugmy W11; sainins power as it moved in it possibly require the following am- north-ncrthwest direction at a for-immtg; ward speed of 8 to 10 mph. Katundm --j-i Pontiac .. TORONTO, (GP) -A burbot or Kennebec . . . . 20.000 ling. caught by Ontario lands and Tenders for this order may be forests clficials. had swallowed a caled-for September 1th. Further Dike 17 inches ions. Th: line. I Darticulars on these orders msy be predatory freshwater codfiah. obtained at the office of the Po- measured only 25 inches. ltato Marketing Board. Expect Little Business At .Meeting Of Cabinet 100.000 40.000 renco river and perhaps on early September trip to attaod a. cele- bration at st. Francis Xavier Uni- versity at Anigonish, N.B. Arriving here from Quebec Wed- nesday fcr the cabinet meeting. Mr, st. Iuuront smiled of! ones- tiona on whether he will load the Liberals through another election. "I am still I novioo ct politics.” he said, "but I have learned some of the traditions." Mr. st. Laurent, now '11. first entered politics in 1941, joining OTTAWA. (GP)-The cabinet fhuts today in its first post-elac- tion meeting. but indications are that it will not do much more than hold an informal election post- mortem and dispose of routine business. Though the agenda has been getting longer as the ministers campaigned for weeks, most are anxious to take holidays. and they may do this after getting through the most pressing business in the morning. Prime Minister Mohammed All. who heard crowds Tuesday night shouting for "War with India". held his third emergency cabinet meeting in three days. He and his ministers discussed the "serious ieucicusslona" felt, in Pakistan over the repla,ceme..i of the ar- rested sheikh Abdullah by pro- Indisn Bakshl Ghulam Moham- med. New Delhi, it was aiithoritatlveiy reported that Mohammad Ali may go to the Indian capital today to discuss the crisis with Prime Min- ister Nehru. chasadqtlTfTi7-isiiing Grounds By Monster HALIFAX. (OP)-Fishermen at nearby West Dover were chased off their fishing grounds Monday by I filh described Ill being 30 of the fighter air division. will feet long WW1 0- yellow head snd complete canadals air commitment grey body. ' to NATO forces in Europe well None of the boats were hit by ahead of schedule. Two wings, the Dlunsinr an monster. second each consisting of three squadrons to appear in Nova scotia waters of sabre Jets. already are station- lhl-! ll1mm9I'- A hull ml-II-Eltlnif ed on the continent and another shlik rammed I bolt DH Fnfchu is slated to move from England to last month, and the nlhcrmon oc- Europe next year. cupant was drowned. The squadrons composing the west Dover fishermen wont to fourth wing are 414 from Bogot- their iishlnl grounds of! Halifax ville, Que.: 412 from Uplands.near todnr armed with rifles. Ottawa; and 444 from st. Hubert. strange fish have also been ro- Que. They will fly the Atlantic to ported by Newfoundland and their German base in 1 mass Prince Edward Island fishermen. flight called "Operation Leap Frog Finheriea oflloiala claim tropical Four". fish may be coming north because The commander of the transat- and paynient agreement with Rus- sia. The agreement calls for Egypt to supply cotton in exchange for Soviet wheat, timber and chemical prodiicis. It is expected to be signed here next week. Threehhore -Air Squadrons To Move Overseas OTTAWA. (GP)-The last three squadrons of Canada's 12-squadron sabre jet air dlvLsion for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization will begin moving from Canada totheir base at Baden-Soellingen, Ger- many, Aug. 27. weather permit- tiniz. Arrival of the three squadrons, which make up the fourth wing Prime Minister St. Laurent, who brought I'll Liberals blck into the Commons Monday. is planning to catch an afternoon train for his summer home near Quebec for a holiday of a few weeks. Aides said his immediate plans call for some golfing near Quebec, some fishing in the lower St. Law- the cabinet immediately. and led the Liberals through two elections after becomin party leader in iliil. - Asked shout the prospect of a fall union of Parllomont,.he said nothing doiinlto has been decided hlixll. that he likes the idea person- s y. the Atlantic is becoming warmer. Last week Io-year-old Alex Fin- iayson of Sydney apeared a charg- ing so-pound rsy while nrhing in St. Ann's lqy. Such nah usually inhabit tropical wstorl. The boy was presented with at gold medal for bravery later at the Guile and at at. Ann's. lantic flight will be Wing Cmdr. D. Ci. Mslloy, 35, of Halifsx. former commanding officer of the RCAP station at Uplands. who was re- cently appointed staff officer oper- ations for the wing. The coin- mander of the wing at Baden-. Socllingen will be Group Capt. R. S. Turnbull of Saskatoon. I The Nlll('Illi'.V smells of liome-lwmanl Pmw” M Mmckley Rom lmade bread and the delightful scent lltnd .M": A51” pP"1”"5e'C: x'.l0me,Ec'0' of fragrant summer flowers are ni- ilglmms. 3” ml , n Mlbneioll It Iracting many visitors to the dzstiinyrsifilefl J” E65 rf" ml” my” reila5'5l.' at. the Women's Institute inuldinrz1Nfi1))?;L(f:b”E"1;;:0:,g:c5f":1:lR:; at the Fair grounds. The atIr:iet' ll ' ' ' ' 7 is being created by the df7HlClS(l.)lCith;I:l:;tLrK.S :vf."'e 5lW"I-”r”ffh""- . .ludgim: the hnnie-baking and ' I ' i ” . i ' preserves Monday evening were Mrs. I llrgiclgrro;:"lhl:”ltl); H(';w”;'r-' III: R. R. Hurst. of Ciiarlottetown. Mrs. ;' ” i ll '9 "W 35 Til LeBai'on Tait of Charlottetown. Mrs ' C nntiniiedion Page-Bl" col UT I E1171-Ehiii Pays Visit 1 To 10 Downing Street ny 1-truss-:n wi(;H'r()N I Arswlie .-hi.-.-gIei':Iri.;n"-the talks LONDON, (Reuters) -- Sir VVin- inside, a crowd of 400 surged for- ston Churchill, with ritzar Y-sign 1 ward. Police threw a hasty garden and impish smile. dropped inlo?arniind his car. The prime min- his 10 Downing street residenselisicr grinned at photographers and in London Wodnes.tlay for the i asked: "How am I going to get. first time since illness put himlto my car?" out of action June 27. , As the crowd made way for He spent 2 1-2 hours there inphim. Rufus, his chocolate-colored conference with the acting for-ipoodle which had been separated elgn secretary, the Marquess of from him during the illness. Salisbury, before driving onto his bounded forward and shot: inside private country home in Chart- the car to he sure of a ride to well, Kent. The prime minister is, Chnrlwell this time. expected to return to Chequers.' Churchill waved at the crowd his official country residence, lnlseized Rufus' paw. Shout; of "glad from inside the car and playfully followed the about two weeks. Churchill chose the hottest day to see you better" of the year for his trip to l.on- disappearing car. don. He walked firmly and show- Churchill's unexpected call at ed no signs of strain which in- Downing street was regarded by cspacitated him after his inten- officials as fresh evidence of his sive coronation schedule and lend-linientinn to resume his" full duties ership of the Commonwealth con- as soon as possible. -l-lo has not fer:-nee. released his grip on foreign af- Hundreds of Londoners and tour- fairs during his illness. ists stood gaping as Churchill There is no need for the premier stopped from his limousine. to be in London new since Parlia- dressed in a light pin-stripe suit, merit is in recess. No cabinet. grey list and gloves and polka-dol;mrt-tint: is scheduled until the end tic,,and carrying d walking slick.i of this month. g- Flowers And Home cooking Min. Max. Dawson . . M ii? Victoria 51 an Edmonton M 87 Calgary .50 6'? Regina iii 51!? Winnipeg 52 RT Windsor fill an London 57 ill Toronto til 84 Ottawa 56 83 Montreal 62 ac. IQiicbec fill as 59 '19 56 A2 63 74 Chariottetown .58 75 Sydney at 7: Yarmotith . . -- - St. John's. Nfld. . s 52 58 HALIFAX. tCPi -- The Weather 011106 lR.l'-1 temperature over northern New Brunswick rose in the upper 80's Wednesday. In the southern Mariiimes it was warm and humid with temperatures in the 70's and low n0'a. Coastal fog moved inland Wed- nesday night nlong the south coast of Nova Seotia and fog patches wee expected to farm near dawn over the remainder of the district. A band of showers is forecast Io reach eastern Quebec. and northwestern N e w Brunswick ,Thursday evening. but otherwise tfine, sunny weather is forecast for all the district Thursday. Regional forecasts: Prince Edward Island. eastern New Brunswick counties. lower Saint John River valley: Sunny and warm; light winds. Low - high at Charlottetown so and lit). Manctvm 80 82. Fredericton 60 and 35. Saint John sit and '15. Upper St. John '.';iPl' valley. Bay of Chaleur: Ei:nn:.'. becoming cloudy with showers in the eve- ning: not much change in temper- ature. Light winds increasing Thursday afternoon to southwest 15: low-high at Edmundaton and Campbellton co and 55. Bay of Fundy: Ligh winds: ex- tensive fog patches: visibility 10 miles, lowering in fog in less than one half mile. Tcmepratures in the ilols. High tide today at Charlottetown at 1.04 A. M. and 1.04 P. M. High tide today at tho Norm Shore at 8.12 A. M. and ll! P. I. Summerside tide ighteon min- utes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 5.12 A. M. and sets at 7.21 P. M. ., .....-V. N...-...... . g,..,.,. -;,,,- . , ,...-ua....s.- z.x"'"" ' "”.:Zf(,”i . i