, IIICKEY - At the Prince County ffllllrdfly. May 3. Freeman Logan ' 00d _ "Plot her not we never wll. . "llllly and smiling always content ~ Loved an‘. respected Mserever die MAY 3, 1941 Dilurses’ D8! l‘ Observed In Dity - Day was observed in ufiméli; yesterday by the numb pf the two hospitals, of the Sane- torium, the Infirmary end Fel- :onwood Hospital. yggm-day evening the Pro- tcstent nursos ettended_ services at 5t. James Church where the sermon was preached by the min- ister, the Rev, T. H. Bussell Som- ei-s. The Catholic nurses attend- ed service in the chapel of the Charlottetown Hospital where the preacher wee the Rev. M. E. Francis. extension department. St. Dunstaifs Collelt- FIND BODY LIVERPOOL. N‘. s.‘ Msy e-i t icPl-Rivermen found the body_ hf Stephen_ Thomas Jones. 56.‘ missing fro-m his home at nearby ivrsiern Head since last Novcm-i h"l‘. in a Mersey River log boom I swturriay. Jones was the objezt of imécMiuan were i h proxhicr-imide search after his IiiSBPDBClTHlIFG. iilliTii-‘l. tillRRiAGES. DEATHS 50c Per insertion nurrrls WILLIAMS - At Windsor, Ont- ario. April 28, i047, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Williams (nee Ruth Lenrd. Bedeque. P. E. I.) a son. Hospital May 4, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hickey, Summerside. a 50f]. DEATHS THOMPSON - At Kensingion. May 3, 1947, John A. Thompson, aged ‘ll years. The funeral from st. Mark's Church. Konsington. Monday at 1:30 PM. Interment in Kenslngton cemetery. CHAMPION At the Prince County Hospital, May 8, 1947, Mrs. Edison Champion of Baltic. age 1ft years. A short funeral service at the home of James A. Champion. Baltic, Tuesday, at 3 PM, followed by service at the United Church, Malpeque. at 838D PM. i HARDING - At French River. May 2, i947. Preston Harding. age so years. The remains will be forwarded from the Davison Flin- eral Home, Kensington. today to the home of the father, Boyd Harding, French River. The fun- eral from St. Thomas Church, Nev: London. Tuesday, at l p.m. LOGAN -- At Mount Stewart on in his 30th year. His remains will be transferred this afternoon from the A. A. Hennessey Fun- erai Home to the residence of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Logan. Fort Augustus. from where ille funeral will take placewon iPollce Court Saturday morning a: need in the New Brunswick Aux DENTllAi. GUARDIAN i I; 8 Nurses To "T , raduate From P. E. I. Hospital This column is reserved for news I! local Interest. but advertising of a Illlsy nehro may b; Inserted at live cents a were est-lea, p”. able In advance. coorva m Photographs. coivranmxrfo-r-v LIFE m. BUBANCI. CBAIWELL for Photographs. on. r. A. lvleeivlnman will be out of town until May 19th. COMMUNITY CONCEBT MEM- BERS ATTENTION Concert Prince of Wales College Hail 8:15 , Thursday night, | (mass FIRE _ ‘The firemen] were called to extinguish a grass fire on the Kensington Road yes- terday afternoon. There was no damage i ‘Own. Wl-ll address the graduating rnurses o! the Prince Edward Is- Iiend Hospital when they convene frllfldly. May l3 at the Prince of Waleil College auditorium for the graduating ceremony. 1t wit] he one of the largest classes to grep]. ualgeuin ‘recent years. . Ovwns is the lit. t ad- us-tes: u o F Beth McEwerl. Morell. Mildred Ruth Walker. Carleton. Rosaline Llewellyn, Georgetown. Moira May Archer, Toronto. Ont. Mari-on Elizabeth MacKinnon, ,Charlottetorwn No_ 7, . i D°l°lhy Drake Beers. Millvicw. ' Re"! RM Reynolds. Montague. Freda Edith MacInnis, Clftown. Mabel Ethel MarLeod, City. Evelyn Bernice Mulch. Cherry 1 Valley. Barbara Adelaide Belcher, Chu- ZSTH ANNIVERsARY _' H011, w. J. P. MacMilian and Mrs. recipients of many congratulations on Satur- flottetown. day. the occasion being their. Janie Margaret MacEwen. Sten- twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. fley Bridge. - i Margaret CITY POLICE COURT. — At the ‘ Mfllllaglle- Mabel Joyce Keller, York. drunk and incapable was remanded Lois Irene Roper, Bfllltls. until Tuesday. One drunk and disJ Dolls Eva MflcKihrlofl, orderly was remanded for a. week. cliffe. another was remanded until today‘ Elizabeth Mae Robbins. Morcli and a third was fined $10. and costs‘ ‘ Mlfzllret Elizabeth Weather-hie, or 20 days in jail. i Moniague. ISLAND MEMBERS Squarebriggs. who passed away in Montreal on April 30. was held, (oammued ‘mm Page l) yesterday afternoon from the Cut-line Island before the 131p his.“ a5 ciiffe Funeral Home. The serv- whip for the Province. it's up to ices at the home and grave were'me to set an example and avoid conducted by the Rev. T. E. Miac- any waste of time in a very busy] Iileillllrlian. RTti: gzll-ibfflfnfiffd valiozésslon. Elf/e hay}; complete freedpm- am u , ne e . -,_ speec on government sde’? son Ramsay. Ivan Monaghan, Neil jos well as with other groups, but’ Money/in, and Arthur worth‘ rnuln ille common interest we don't torment was in the Church cem- iwant to encroach on that frcedom."i stery. l. Watson MacNaught, Liberal‘ member for Prince who moved the‘ FUNERAL A1- WRNON xwzniadmese in reply told ‘I'll-e Guard-l - The funeral of Mrs WiliiamTm“ he w“ 5mm‘ Lhwgm l” Co“! Mmvleuh was ‘hem ‘mm pspeaking in the budget debate and h" late residence Sawrday tO-flad scvclilluloints lit mind lvllzcii s.“ Joachim! church, vemon m.” .he might bring to the niic-ritiici oi‘ er and was largely attended. Bol- ime House’ bu“ m‘ mam‘ Mr‘- emn Requiem High Mass wuiMacNaught felt that the bulk of ‘defence of government financial, w“ b’ 3°“ M°“"3“°' M- Mc‘ ‘policy would and should rest in‘ alzxzzldbeaizlfigedangynegzvi, 0031 mire hands of Financo lllirllster Ab-; ' ‘ ' ' "bolt and members of the Cabinet lmhan’ subdeacon‘ Rev‘ o‘ Ri He admitted hot-never that if thci §§f§ea§§§‘j"§§§re_“' Jim; firavei Hmgrcesive Oonmrmtive member; Wm Mom vémon‘ §:;l;1sey'.in the Prince Edward Island cl-sic-, Herinm I ’ J A s “h mkjgation should attack QOVGTiHTlOIll‘ n35’ ' ' m ‘ “mdipoliey concerning Prince Edward Charles McKenzie, Interment wasi Island he mu‘ tee] it incumbent. in the church cemetery. (Patriot on htgn £0 Qepm The ministry] plea” copy)‘ i Mr. MacNaught. said would answer. icriticlsm ori- matters of innit-- EITllLI-Q at mieinlibers such as hlmsef mg i. Rev. an. MacDonald, no. of New-ldeeam i. mp...» h, reply h, q-ligicism castle. NJB. has been appointed in-iunmtms o; specialized 10,351 1m-‘ tcrim District Secretary of the Newport and m hon-ed misgmfl-pregq Brunswick and RE. Island Auxil-'au°n_ iuries of the British and Foreign; Bible Society for a period o! three! months. Dr. NIacDoneJd is a Vice-i . | President of the New Brunswick, w_ ch55.“ 5_ mun-h P4133755.’ Auxiliary and has B150 lakellislve Conservative men-.he.- for. tpqaking engagements in time oflQuegvn-s said he W85 in the win-Se‘ ‘iof drafting his address on the ‘Jud- Isabel MacDonald, Eel-ris- FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of- the late Miss Norsl APPONTMENT MADE — ‘me Mr. MeLare Preparing Tucsda mornin at 9 o'clock to m“? H‘ h” a’ n“ knmvkdae Me t. Mr. Abbott's midget, he $16.! st. Patsidckb Chfirch. Plort Augus- "l0 “"1" °i m‘ ~5°°1°W' ‘is; asaailable from-a number» 011 tus. Interment church cemetery. 731- AuxuhW Wm b‘ 9184 toipolnfs of view. For one thing. ROBERTS - At the Charlotte- w°l°°m° hill‘ “ m ‘"5"’ “sithousands of Prince Edward Is- tmvn Hospital on May 4. lii-flybmnch“ ‘landors viewed vulth regret the Mrs. Cleve Roberts, 46 Edward igovcrnmenfs decision- fo retain Street, in her 49th year. The re- mains are resting at the Cutclifféi Funeral Home until noon today.l then to her late residence until ivedncsday noon, then to Cen- iral Christian Church for service ill 2 o'clock. Interment in Church cemetery, STEWART - Suddenly st Brook- ficid on May 3. William Stewart. sized 54 years." Remains resting at J. E. Andrews ilunersl Home, Hunter River. Funeral on ‘mes- lal’. May 8. at 2 PM. from Brook- lieid Presbyterian Church. Inter- nr-nt in Church cemete y. SAND DF THANKS The family of tthe late Mrs. James W. Villett. wLlh to thank their many kind mighlbmlre and friends “who so kindly assisted them 0r helped them in any way during their reomt sad bereavement. Also those who so kindly sent flow-era and messages of sympathy. In loving remembrance of Mother, 1 peered away May 6th. III. Bee-slice and Family. In Memos-lam h loch‘ Home, ollfinerbaepeesadhoeflatead Whenthuoneweioveewaeeeiiee may. eeiiedlseehenmitweelliewlii y I KILLI- wen - “Iflitlwlfl; ,ylllng kind Whetebmatlgzlmeeaerytlelefl N. D. Maelsen UNDIRTAKIR \ \ IMlAi-MER Charlottetown ‘ North (‘W r338! saliva; high taxes on ftlllhil‘. Iltngves thLQ-"Z - ~ 9 ‘m9 view that is 115' °'. Dr. A. B. Stevenson was held yes- :3 under a dlsadvantggsw l terday afternoon from his late, Jam“ Lgglér Douglas. Liberal; residence at New Glasgow. The mamm- rm- Queen's said his had- service was conducted h; thae Rteiv. 5 .hought 0g spggklng 9h budgit J. W. Hayier. assists y sin-patter; but as yet had not roac - Rev. E. F. Coffin and the Revue‘, 511ml decision a; to whether W. J. McLeod. The honorary h, will gpeak m- not. “If the points pail-bearers were Premier J. Wal- I have h, mind will be covered by ter Jones, Lieut-Col. C. L. Mac- my mums Ml‘. MacNaught and Kay. Dr. A. J. Murchison. Dr. J. m, Grant, I certainly won't go R. Murchison, and Dr. J. E. Flem- ow;- the same ground again.” hi’ ming. The nctive pail-bearers 551d. "You know that much of ml!- were Harland l-iill. Lloyd Steven- work here in Ottawa is outside the son, Lorne Stevenson. Cyril Mc- Gregor. John Ross. and Eldred Weeks. Interment was in New Glasgow etery. the debuts very closely? When the budget debate resumi- J.M. MiwDonnell. chief opposition financial critic and PrOZNBW/e Dr- R. H- Kennedy. Charlotte-i rgl: CI-IARLOTTETOWN _ cgalglglm 5D Refugees Arrive 0n Liner 3-i- (By John Lnngloie) KAI-WAX. May 4-10»- The second email bend of so displaced persona-tired but looking eager- ly to the future-were in Canada and heeded for central end wast- ern centres tonight after their arri-vei here aboard the ill-lei- Aquitsnie late yesterday. ' The veteran liner brought a ‘similar number here two weeks ago. i _I"or the 39 men and ii ,women it 3W8! an opportunity to renew iiives broken by war and begin anew-with relatives in Canada. Many of them bore tattoed num- lbers. reminiscent of confinement in Nazi concentration camp; Also aboard ship, but. a little more teciturn. was g, group a! three Russian diplomats en route to New York on "official busi- ness." They did not elaborate. Leader of the group was Nicholas Soulits-ky, consul of the Foreign Office of the USSR. A second member of the group interpreted ithe few words of Soulltslry who could not speak English. It had been reported that Col.- lGen. Efim Shchadenko, Russian ‘vice-commisser of defence since 1941 and member of the Red Army iSupreme Military Council, was among the passengers. He was not listed as a passenger, however. and the pilrsers’ office staff had no knowledge of him. t Former Polish Soldiers Twelve members of Polish for- ces were aboard the Aquitanla. Included were members of army, navy and air force. Five were re- maining in Canada while the re- mainder WETe going to the Untied States. Able seaman Mieczysiaw Fis- chcr, 38, p mechanic. showed a Canadian national registration card and said in broken English he hoped to return. to work in Aquitania Text Df Act lie Time Uniformity 5 Following u the text- of the olflflite. assented to in the Legislat- PAGE FIVE iiiiiill iTrlnity Dhuroh i i FDllli i_lil_il_lvusil. (Coiltinrued from Page l) i v ' .... s... ,,..,, u M dnuehWoman s Missionary _ i. i hllllle-ifily. e. heavy sea swept over the boat and ceried three of the,‘ men overboard. Harding either died Society Meeting from exposure, it was bitterly cold, ; or he fainted and was drowned inf - boat The Afternoon Auxiliary of the Woman's Missionary Society nf {Trinity United Church, Charlotte- ; town which was held on Thursday IMny lst, in the Social Hail. was opened with prayer by the presi- i =dent. Mrs. R. E. Mulch, follolvcd MacLeod was the aOn of Captain Medford lVlacLeod of French River‘ and the late Mrs. iifaoLeod. Cap- , tain MecLeod is at present in cam- mand of a dredge which i; now h; Charlottetown. Besides his father, the late Mr. MacLcod is survived Ii‘:eeooeelsasealltilloiit Prescriptions is Workmen Uncover Ancient Secret grind? gnomes last, regarding uni- by m! Wm the former Mm Found] by the Lord's Prayl-r in Llfl soil. _ i e: i - - - - = -- . y iof lnng River and three childrelhifi] fiklxfld m tsliggmg Hymn fa i £°5=51l°°1|ilfid¢illfl u 'the ldest of which is f urt l ' ° w” ' w“ ‘"1’ '5‘ = old-fro" aw . AN ACT To Pnnvml F03 ' e O em‘ agreeable only 2i members were a mo“ mum?" UNIFOILm-rv op- Tm; Yeorfl- present lllphbiifoilllhllllifliill 11130119119171 Harding was s. eon of Mr. Boyd T“! Pnovmcz Harding and the late Mrs. Harding "Be it enacted by the Lieutcn- ‘ of French River. He is survived by l-hl-Gflvflmr and Legislative As- his wife, the former Miss Quinn of; semibly of the Province cf Prince Stanley Bridge. and five uhlldICdl.‘ Edward Island as follows: - Mrs. Leslie Campbell of Charlotte- “1. Ilhts Act may be citedas ‘The ' town l-s a sister. Uniformity of Time Act.’ . Hill was a son of Mr. and Mrs. "2. Rom and after the passing cf Robert Hill. Kensington. He was this Act there shall be one stand- u-nimarrled. There are three sisters ard uniform official time in use and three brothers. Mrs. Wm. R tlhroughqlit the Plownce cf Prince Morrison, Fredericton, Margaret! Edward Island. land Violet at home; Miilhier aridl "3 Unless altend by Order-iri- Ivan at Fredericton; and Wlllianii Council as hereinafter provided, in Toronto. such official time shall be the . Blanclhard was e son of the late; Standard ‘Time as established by Q Jeremiah Blanchard, e (Olmflfl the Act 3 George VI.. Chapter 23,‘ murlioer of the Legislature for let‘ being Tihc interpretation Act. Prince and Mrs. Blanchard. who is "d. The Lieutenant-Govcrnor-in- seriously ill. ‘Ilhere are two brotih- Council may by Order-ia-l-Council ers and two sisters. He was unimnr- institute the dbservance of Day- risers. light Saving Time (so called) being - one hour in advance of standard TRAFFIC ACCIDENT time. for such period of time dur- ing each year as may be deemed advisable; and ail-ion so instituted, such time shall be deemed the of- i i i l I i i HALIFAX. MBY l _ (C?) "l R. C. M. P, reported the death of i Howard Roy. 3i, in hospital at| ficial time during the period so Bfldgewatgn N_ 5,, today after a; 5P9¢1fl9d~ . traffic accident on the Southl "5- Th‘ Mu’ a Gwme V" Shore highway Saturday. Police, Chapter 2., and 9-10 George V., Sam Roy’ riding a bicycle wmie i ch"pte' 9" “e hereby repefledy holding on to the side cf a truck. fell, fracturing his skull. There will be no inquest. DROWNED FROM CANOE WESTFIELD. NS. May 6 — (OP) — Dragging operations were iMrs. (Rev) liftlcKetlzie. lvlrs. foomfourrecordiasm- Houle and Mrs. MacNair followed 1B8 IO dopendebly the ‘by brief prayers hv Mrs. Nenson. . peopieoftbiscoinmuniry. in this "Reliable" Plug. i Cfitistiln Stewardship uras the theme for the day's progrumJ “KL W‘ "S-fffliu! ‘Scripture readings on this ihisme. lmlxhfcllffklll-lfldl!‘ were read by Mrs. (Reta) Ru...‘ mlm-"v-N-Wsmeroud. Mrs, A. D. MiiCLPllflilll and Mrs Morson. The president then .,'.l a very beautiful meditation and the worship period closed wl-ih singing "Thy Kingdom Come. O Lord" ‘ We invite you so elk you.‘ Physician about us. And, a: hi": dircclioo. EH58 your next prescrip- tion hen for our precise compounding. We assure you supcnor service and unlfmmiy fc-‘P prices, The minutes of the last mceiill: T were read anri adopted. The‘ treasurer gave the financial st. ic- I merit which was approved. A letter was read from Mrs. J. I". MacAuslzlrid explaining about the "Reading Course.“ Mrs. J. G. Barbour. Christian Stewardship secretary spoke "very IllIl\~OOo0o0naQocaooolooalbonc- capably on "The meaning of ' Christian Stewardship“ emphamz- , 4H3 QUEEN 57 . pHDNE g7| ing "systematic giving of time _ and money." She also read a lei- ter from Mrs. J. F. Eastcn Mrs. J. G. Bennett followed with the reading of four verses from iii-a 21st chapter oi Luke and a beauti- ful Christian Stewardship slur)‘. After hearing this interesting program each member fell that perhaps most of all we must. make known the ever groxvrng nceiis ni the whole world for a rcal dCPliOll- stratioll of Christian Stewardship in every area of life. The June meeting is to be ‘The Associate Helpers Meeting." ETilKiWS Fuel lirisis Easily To Exports ’ Bil-ism!» May 4—(CP)- ari- IIOIOOIOIOOOOIOOOOIOIIOOIIIOIIIIO Tpretor she said she had been the [fourth person to chamber. Holt-ever. I'll be followlrll M°nlfefil—"l 111C! fl-llih" underway on the Westfield Riven M“ Mum, gave a 5mm m; 1 t £2 All?" hi! ‘hip- [he Pdll-Ell d9‘ ’-'_" near this southwest Nova Scotia M01100“! °ll a 61139161‘ of the Study 000x: ufifrth asasogfogi: slrnyer Grunt. was sunk ricer, lONDUiN. May i -- MU") —- A‘ touli for the: bodl’ 01' Afden i Book and also gave interesting -nf the rrwt“, me; v-1“. Si. SL1 Flvldlfll‘ ill l-‘l-lfl- ilf‘ “Tit lol-wll lvorlurlan loosening strum; at ihv Smiili. 3i. 0i‘ Wcsiflcid, who glallflitfi of the growing numilvls i ford Crimp; prcsrapn,’ gt m; u’. a pl-lsciwr in Gcrliiany lrlt Windsor Guildhall poked liis pnclrw drwillcll Saturday when his canoe of foreign students new attending 'Boai~d c-f Trade speaking at Brie- iaior estfdpcd to France and made | nwlic drill illio a srcrct the goe- upset. i our Canadian universities. {this Labor PHI... May Day Cele, 11-5 Mo’ 1v Canada by way of sips didn't. know about in 1615. Smith, accompanied by his The meeting closed by r-peai- . hratiorls. disclosed today. Spain and Portugal. He worked in Montreal for seven months (Can- adian Car and Foullrl-ry) hrfon- he wcni iu England and rcjuincrl the Polish Navy. Of the IZFULip of displaced per- suns, 22 are going lo ‘Toronto and the rcmaincicr to MOIlliCBl and Western Canada. Farmers, black- smiths, tailors and forestry ex- perts. the group's average age ls 30. Only one married couple is m- eluded. One c-f the women. Tobe Tref- The drill suddenly left his hands. and ho found that he had pene- trated .-l large iloir. Investigation cstablit/ilrd that lih had struck a rlcrtion of a ilinllcl which led off in the direction of one oi Wind- sofs historic houses. 'l‘heh histor- iams look over the inquiry. The historians just about agreed thiat they were dEB-lirig with an- other “Nell Gwyn tulllnel." Nell Gwyn used to live in the historic house. and the workman with his drill apparently uncovered one of ler, rolled up her sleeve and t . h; subterranean passage; used by showed the identification mark A14l50 on her arm-a grim re- mng OHM!“ n to make Secret calls ccl the glamorous lady. The discovery at Windsor was asziociated immediately with the other subterranean passage, re- cently found in the Chelsea re- gion, which enabled the King to call on Nell without the neighbors knowing about if. One end o.f__the Chelsea tunnel. ls under Sanford Manor House. now an office and shop of the Eulhem Gas Works. where Neil Gwyn once lived. 'I'he other end is some feet under the turf of til-e horticultural minder of days in Oswleclm and Belsen camps. Through an inter- acquire that marking. Three previous . owners had been cremated in the camp's gas ovens. A dressmaker, she is going to Toronto to live with her brother Isy Trefler (282 Robert Street), who came to Canada from Poland in 1927. Ilhs six other members of the family died during the war in Trebllnka concentration camp nem- Lub1;n_ ground of the Haul Hospital, a Asked he, ma’ she Drowned spot in which King ChaJes found a mysterious interest. Nell Gwyn, illiterate actress who was called a child of the London streets. charmed a nation. a gen- eret/iciw and the K1118 with he!‘ simple talents. Dost-oi-Ilving index ls Dp OTTAWA. May 4 — (Oi?) —l‘.ied by higher food. clothing and home furnishings prices, Canada's cost- of-livirig index advanced 1.'l pOlnts shyly and finally told the inter- preter she was 30_ Would Never Go Beck A 45-year-old Polish Ukrainian who would not permit use of his name for fear of reprisals agai-nlt relatives said he was "very, very, very glad" to be in Cansde_ He would never go back..Now he was headed for Edmonton where a brother lives. The displaced persons were chosen from British and American occupation zones of Germany ‘after receiving medical and in- telligence tests and other screen- ing by Canadian field ofilcers. Ronald Lynda. . brother Eldrod and his sister-in- law had been on. a fishing trip when tile craft. overturned. He was swept out of sight in rain- slvoilen waters, while his brother with difficulty managed to save his wife and himself. BODY RECOVERED ANTIGONISH. N. S., May S — (CP) -- The body of Ralph Simp- son, 54. missing from his home here since May I. was recovered in the West River today. A cor- oner decided death was due to drowning and that no inquest. was necessary. ing the Mlzpah Beriediriicl. The years ahead. he added. ———i~'— ' would show Whether hatiohailn. I tiorl nr private enterprise was the B M ihvttrz- for the country. The m,- ‘ I gionalization of basic industries -wolllri lay a firm foundation 10y ' the rest of Britain's indugirlgl mg "The rest of that industrial life we are at present leaving to private enterprise,” he continued. "It is up to private enterprise, ‘with the help of the Government, (C?) - New Brunsnviclrs 11th com-, to do what they can to show that petitlve festival of music. with o- they can create efficiency in ia- mwm ant“. of about 5pm, magi dustry as well as we can by na- ope-rled Satuirday- evening after-l llnnallzation. 1n the years ahead temporary cancellation of schcdn We shall be able to Judge which e1 med Kntmoon Events owing to he-‘ these "two methods will be tho layed arrival of Albert W. WllllB-v bell??- Festival Dpens SAINT JOHN. N.B.. May 4 -- KILLED IN CRASH BUCTOUCil-IE. N. 8.. May 4- (CP) - Mrs. Ethel Taylor of Black River, N. B.. was killed to- day when a car in which she was a passenger plunged through a guard rail at McIntosh Hill. three miles from here. John W. Stymiest. Loggicville, N. 3.. driver of the car and only other occupant, escaped injury. All inquest has been ordered by coroner Robert Marconi: of Buc-, touche, Tile jury viewed the body of liiiirs. Taylor and the scene of. the crash today and the inquest was adjourned until May l2. : FALLS UNDER. TRUCK UPPER. KENiNlE-‘IUOOK. S.,} May t -. (CP) _ James OToolei of Upper Kennetcook (age un- available) was killed early. today: when he fell under the wheels of a truck driven by a neighbor O'Toole was seated in the rear of the truck when he was throwni cff his seat and fell beneath the rear wheels. Coroner H. S. Reid of Shllben- i FUNERAL A1‘ WEST ROY- ALTY - The funeral of the late Charles Lord. West Royalty, was Conservative member for Muskoku- Ontario will continue 1mm WEE" i he left oil: last-Tuesday nlsht- Mr- The group was escorted by John H. Lcgis of the inter-government- al committee on "refugees. A group of 50 British citizens. dun"; March to 1305 at Apr“ 1_ acadle decided the death was ac-. head. one of two Bdllld-lcfllml 7919.! other. Sir Ernst MacMillan, will- "'%h’?..;’.£€‘§,"$.'.:l;‘;‘;°.“h. ratiToronto Presbyterian Supports ilocklvood ival will be held lOlllQrIrMY night in the presence. of Lieutenant- Govapnbr and Mrs. D.L. lVIacLaren and Mayor and Mrs. James D. Mc-l Kenna. ‘-"'- Classes originally scheduled for, TORONTO. May 4 -(@) Saturday afternoon will be ndjud-i Thccnson. Toronto laiwyer leafed sometime this wcck- Prflsbviorlfln Church layman. The highest marks for t\vo_ num-iday issued an appeal to lei m, shims“ night were a tntalj Presbnerlons to withhold. or m. BWS-rdéd both t» the sail-it; iribuiione to the Clwwhb s John mdies. Chmul gm, and can.‘ budget uzrltll the Gmeral ienary-Queeu squat-.- United church . has reviewed the case of Rev. P o! (his cm. Rockwood. ralho resigned from fit Church after being censured by the Ilalifax-Luncllburg Presbytery ft! sermons he made at Truro, NB, Ln his statement Thomson c led the Halifax Presbytery’! beam “as “a mock trial" when it Mr. Rockwcod on a charge of pill» suing a "rhvisive course." N. S. Tramways Nearing Extinction “On behalf of ihosc I represeni ' I urge that the budget. funds f0! general church use be cut. off until the. General Assembly makes an impartial inquiry" into Mr. Rock- Iavnorfs case. Contributions for U10 local nccds nf mcll conlrefifll-lm should, of course. continue." IIAIJFAX. Mal‘ 4 l0?) "'1 Nova Scoiia iramowiys approached exunmion mdav with anannnllnre- lTiEllt by the Public Utilities Board that tile Cap-e Breton Bus and 'I‘1'mn company. rilniiing DQHVPPH its biggest Jump since 194:1. ' In reporting this Saturday the ‘cratmlrlwlubseieatollnw Spots lMlscDonmell ls expected i0 611193159‘ held Saturday afternoon. A short ize the lack of budget information service at his residence was con- ducted by the Rev. T. E. MacLen- nan. The pail-bearers were D. D. McDonald. Vernon Burke. George ‘lweody, Harry Morris, Wilbert ‘h-ainor end Gordon Campbell. There was also a service at Tryon United Church conducted by the Rev. T. E. Mac- Lennan, assisted by the Rev. .1. A. Jardine. The pallibearers were Austin Toombs. Reginald Dixon, John H. Dawson, Elinor Campbell, Walton Toombs, and C. D. Wright. Interment was in the Church cemetery. Los Angeies Scone 0f iAnother Sex Slaying L05 ANGIE-IS. May 4-(AP\— llrs. Doro-thy Montgomery. ll. whose nude body was found on e vacant lot under e pepper "W Saturday, met death by strang- ulgtlon, at: coroner's office re- ported to y. Sheriff's officers con/tinned their investigations of the fourth sex slaying in Los Angela in four months. Lieut. Fred Wolfe of the silerivff’; criminology section slid tests were being made of stains on |, shirt found near Mrs. Mon.- gomel-ye home to determine Personals Mr. Harry E. Foster, radio script writer, Toronto. is on e holiday visit to hie old home in Charlottetown. blood ——- whether they wa-e ~ Miss Sadie Worth. of . Mrs. Montgomery. mother of Mesa, en routs home from a visit‘ three children. bad been raoed, to relative; in Charlottetown, P.E.I..i mutilated and strangled. sheriff's vlsitedneroousin, Mrs,B_A. Allm'.'iuvoetigators said. nai- husband. 8n. and Mr. Allen , Prederictoerwhames 2'. Montgomery, 46. an amuse. N. a. iatrcrllt woeter, reported her misl- ilng may elem. tractor will be sorry to learn he il a patient in the Moncton Hospital where he will ilidelgo a period. oil obeervetioit-Moncton Transcript. ' The many rushes of um. Col. tiletheheelutumod fremthollos- tel to tin Queen Hotel whore he being well oand for. Too Late To Ciaelfy FOB DALI 4- LAWN OIIAIII. Poidlng Lawn Tables, MINARD’! LIIIIMIIII‘ Phone NI $4.75: 04.00. Seaweed pine through- out. Order not. 88 Orlsber It. an Dominion-Provincial relations. ' coming to live with relatives in Canada. were aboard the liner. i About I50 seamen were cn .rouie to New York to take over four tankers for far eastern sw- ‘vice. its food index amounted from 148.7 March 1 to 151.6 wltltbeei. $11881‘. vwetaible and fruit. prices climb- ing in various parts of the Dom- inion. Increases in furniture and home furnishing, jumped front. 13.6 to 137.2 while price increases in a broad range oif clothing items ad- fWidovl Says Dr. Fritz ‘Tolit Was Murdered l rwnnusaano. my s —(A.P)— Hail Marshal Wilhelm Bitter V‘ Leeb, whose armies smashed Len- ingrad but failed to capture it, will be tried as a war criminal, an American source said Saturday. Von Leela. Field Marshal Georg Von Kueclller and a group of other high officers who conducted the German campaigns on the Eastern Front will be named in an indictment by United States war crime; prosecutors. this source said. The German conduct of the war. it was stated. will be the win- eipai target of the prosecution, especially the Wehrmech-fs treat- ment of Russian prisoners and the civil population. miscellaneous index also was up slightly, climbing from 116.3 with the rise in gasoline prices e particular itcrn. Rents. fuel and light were un- changed with the index for that grouip remaining at 113.4 and lOD The L’! pohlt gelwei rile We! the biggest jump einoe Ai-Ililll. 194l- Ibln it leaped hm: 111.9 to 113.7. The heaviest advance on record was for the Bel!!- l l0 Oct 1 W‘ iod of 1&0 when the index limin- ed 3.1 points. Will Try Von Leah As War Drimlnal i i l l i Mflfllfi. May lt-floutereb- Dr. Fritz Todt. Hitler's minister for amlemmte end production. we; murdered by the‘ xploeion of s time bomb in an ‘time. his widow declared here in gn inter- view with a German newspaper. I . . A I iii t . iAltltflWilritl, tiles 81'. AlNMl-EWS. NB" May 4 — it») - Byd-rley J. Aiming. M. one of at. Andrews most Prominent residents. died today after a four- month illness. He wee charter pres- lldent o! the st. Andrews Kiwanis e denazifiesiion boil-d some time this month. She said her husband. fmmder of the notorious “Todt IAbor O:- 'Olub and in 104s became lieutsr- ganization" and builder of the ant-governor ‘of the New Nun-nick Atlantic Wall. attempted Vllfil}! Division of Kiwanis International. lo warn the Nazi rulers of the hopelessness of a war with the United States. Bile believes that either Hitler or Gcering ordered the engineering of her husband's dell-lb H; was an ergonllli‘ and first pru- iden-t of the New Brnlnlwlck Fish and Game Association. Born in England. Mr. Angling came to 0on- lih in i010. , ' - cidental and no inquest was nee-f essary. Dominion Bureau of Statistics said BROWN!!!) WHILE FISHING HALIFAX. May 4 - (CP) R. C. M. P. reported tonight that, Henry Charles Foster, 74. ofl Parrsboro. N. S., and Maynard Williams. 18, of Longport. N. S had drowned in Mines Basin to day while on a fishing trip. A third membe of the party. Howard Vincent Lewis. is. vanced from issl to 136.9. who Lydgate. N. S. saved himself by heme... 0am swimming ashore when the boat 116.0 to in which the three were fishIngQhmA dang“, for mam- ‘ljpjlfg rm» overturned. The two bodies were recovered.- Police said they believed that Foster had a bite on his line and Williams bent lend the fish. At that the boat tipped over and all three were thrown into the water. Coroner C. I". Henderson of Parrsboro decided there would be no inquest. Four Are Dead Following Fire WOODSTOCK, N. 8.. Mey (-— (CP)-—A fourth death ocurrell to- day as a result of a fire here Thursday morning. The latest victim was Edward Dunlop. 10. His father. provincial constable Harry Dunlap. died isle Thursday night and two other sons. Gerald Pm: Todt is to lmor before i: and Duane. a. met death Wni-lfi l one prisoner flames swept their home. Condition of two other boys. John. 18. and Mackie. l4, was le- poried favorable. Mrs. suffrred shock and her liii~iii"'ifl was hadly burned and rui ing to save his children. One son HPHYY away from nm-nc happened to be when the fire occurred. The funeral of Dunkp Gerald ' _ “gm Bglurdqy ho hack iii ihcir ivull. not l-iicri and Duane y/ae ‘afternoons over to help himi D\i"lf\p the industrial centres of Glace BfiYi b t d 'l'ilc Grncrzll Assscnhll’ m“!!! l5 and Sydney. hiu @911 8T6" t’ PM‘ ‘ Calgary June 4. mission to substitute buses for street cals. ha..- -- Halifax nov.‘ is tile oilly Blucnose. city still (with u tram sr" . and g Idecision Rififlili; has bIPll made ~iby City Council 1o Millers the. “four-wheeled cars with l-YOl-lf ‘bu-- _ _ Dll DTDIIDB ii f Tile announcsnleni sari 11115-5 - 7 how are gliding along inc recite . Brown's la" e- . towns, lvhcrn faithful but out: cl change-over began l/Lay l. aiiril‘ HALII-‘AX. hizrv 5-(Moi~iday)- some tracks had already j D (CP)—’l‘ilr~ l-Inllfrix Herald said moved. today in a dispatch from Sydney. N. S, it hrlrl icnrncd that next lvn "-cnri has btcn sct as a ten- tuia-vc dole for a showdown con- ference in Ottawa on the ll- weeks-old Maritime coal strike. Tho newspaper said the exact darn oi the pnrley will depend on till‘ pi-nrogrliinll date of the Neva iS n: n iczislaturc, which is ex- pected ihi-s week. The Herald said its "informant pmllicd in the fart that on May l5 jurisdiction over labor rela- o; a [Midday m“. rm bOi-Acon iiwixs reverts from the Federal til tvhlih and negro prisoners. was iii" Pl'“\i”~’~'l°l G°‘Tl'“m°m5-_l§nd' .siowlv getting hark in liurnirll io- 1ND"! 31”“ F°""T“n“’m “n”!!! ‘day. ‘No signs nf rllsorrii-i- -.\ Qye lvcro ailXlfillS in prcss for s strike ‘evident as n", prlsnners filed U." sotilrlnflnt iicfore thlt time.’ to the prison n-icss hall for their ‘ morning me-ili. i"”"'"'“ Whitc end rim- prisoners. ral- i ___,______.,________..____* IRREGULARITY slowvou ugffi 1 in! at separate tables. vcr-rc srrvcd 1 Feel dull. de Jogetller as previously; hurl o. n. the custom. This Wns the PflllSl‘ because of ii-reguldrity? NR alllls vegetable laxative, with Army Damp Duiets After Race Riots FORT LEAVENWORTH. ms.‘ May 4-(A.P'i--The United States Army disciplinary barracks. scone iof the riot lviliril txmk the life of I alrri injured I've l guard; ghri six‘ utilci" prisailcis lic- ‘ilan Tuesday. fore the disturbance “HS ill-ought v . .u be‘ , under voiiirol Snllll"ria_v ‘higiml ‘ Honor gangs and trusty i...:i;i.= “Nggunihprqlgdooelforeaesa l left the harrarlzs i" rcuiuic lllm‘ ltflinrl. Plain or chocolate coated-f .i ll‘_\'- irouiine wcrk lnriily rilld illamr YA! (i Tiii-sili-r, Jr. PlliLi/t _ v information officer at illi" P"5l- N‘H "i ‘said the rL-aterr. all rmplizycd in- '°'*°" ‘ nil-lo the walls oi liv- 1' "vrv. will . y“