i MAXI MS 01A MERE MAN’ The Guardian‘. Three Ceutl. blaming Dally founded llfl. m; _ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew I CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1948 20 MAXiMS OI A MERE MAN Poeterity ll looked upon II a peck horse always ready to he loaded. Subscriptions Delivered $6.00. lhll $5.00; other Provinces A UJ. 11M PAGES SEVERE STORMS CAUSE DAMAGE IN ONTARIO AND B. C. i Seek To Settle ll. S. Ilock Tieup NEW YORK, Nov. l’l — (AP) - A Federal ruediator today began talks which he hopes will settle lhc United States east coast dock Help \.1.iam Margoiis, assistant to t?» director of the United States limitation Service, arrangfd the of a series of meetings with- an hour after he stepped off a p... c from Washington. They were i» continue during the night and iCmflTTfNV. Furious economic effects of the walkout of 6000f) A. F. L. long- mien continued to pile up. uloual railroad, steamship line trucking company employees ur-e laid off. cYli urzshall Plan officials estimated‘ (hr l40.000 tons of European re- ccrcrv suupplies are backed up in (‘I157 coast. ports. The total is grow- at the rate of 20,000 tons a l"! tlajs. Coming Events "Dance, Ion: Hall, November 18th. Thursday, "Buying live fowl and chick- ens, Thursday, Nov. 16th. Peters 51 Gallant Ltd., North Rustico. "Dance and Hot Dogs in Brook- vale School, November 18. Mac- Nelli‘! Orchestra. "New Wiltshire District Scar- let Chapter will meet at Brook- iicifi, Thursday, Nov. 18. "Regular meeting Hamilton, L. 0. l.. Clyde River tonight. Ivlembcrs please attend. "llance. Mt. Stewart. every Thursday. Eastern Rhythm Boys‘ Lmhestra. "we Shirley Temple ln "Horiey- ninmi" at Crapaud ‘Theatre. Friday. 830 Saturday, 7.30 and 9.30. ""he Y. M. Ladies Auxil- :='r Rummage Salc. Market Bulld- t-lc Saturday. 4 l‘. M. "Wllist and Dance in Belfast i‘... 'l‘uestia_v. Novcmbcl‘ 23rd at. iii “flock. Auspiccs Canadian Legion. "llont miss the big Dance tn- lvc-l‘. islanders Tnciicrs Rcst. '"i"‘l‘llt" lo the Dom-c. Rivcrriale S "uol. Friday night. Novclnbcr ‘fill. Sale of luncllcs. MacNcilYs (llv-llcsira. "Como lo Junior Farmers Caldj Plriv and llancc in Fort Augustus ill". l-‘l-ulay Nfl_\'l‘llll)"l' illth. Good Ill ='»1<- and lunches. "The Brookiicid Women's In- “i‘rl‘c are having a Pantry Sale at. Fficcrs Hardware on Friday‘. Nov- lmbcl‘ 19th. at 2 o'clock. "Junior Farmers Meeting and National Film Board Pictures, Farusclifie School, Thursday even- lrla. T30. "The rcaulnr moi-ling of ih" Pllncc Edward Island Hospital Nurses Alumnae, at the Cundall Ilriuc. has been postponed until Hill-ii’. November 26 at 8.15 p.m. "We will lie/buying live fowl. "illrkcn and capons Tuesday. Nov- 3". l0 a.m. until 2 p.m. Final do)’ this fall for live. poultry. Competi- tivr prices offered. Satisfaction guaranteed. R. L. Dlckieson. "Attention --T‘he annual meet- lns oi the 2nd District oi Queen's Conservative Association will be rhflid Saturday evening instead of Friday evening as originally ed- vertised. "FlXllect in unload car of Shur- (lain Feed Friday. Saturday and Nimlflll’. Better stock up et-pres- out. Bargainoif-car prices. Phone 95114. or call at. car at Canada Floors. Grafton at. "Special Meeting meet in Thursday. November 1am at a PM for the purpose of conferring the win Dr . l . smllmaétesndance requested Country Club. ‘ of Crapeud . District Royal Scarlet Chapter will Lorne Lodge Room. The 18th annuaLlive fox show and the first live mink show was concluded yesterday afternoon, the mink show shortly alter 4 o'clock ---just in time to allow the judge John Maloney of Montreal to catch the plane for that city. Last rays oi light were fading out when judge F. George Maclseod of Black River, N. 8., was awarding the championships in the pearl platinum classes. It was a strenuous day for both judges, with only a short interval of rest at noon, and old-timers who have been at exhibitions a-plenty say that more judging was put through yesterday at Charlotte- town than they had ever seen else- Grand champion winners in foxes included: GI". Cameron. Summerslde; LK. Lockerby. Hamilton; and J.R. Lockerby, Hamilton. In mink classes the grand champion winners in- cluded: B.B. Jones, Bunbury: L.W. Hancock. Summerside; JR. Locker-by, Hamilton; Stew- art and Roop. Charlottetown. where. The reason for the speed-up was that the mink judge had a pressing engagement in Montreal and some of the mink exhibitors were taking a plane to Nova Scotia to be in time to show at the Law- rencetown mink show today and tomorrow. Then, too, the fox farm- ers, the most of whom have other activities, wanted to get through so as to attend to them. - Fox Exhibit! The standard sliver get of sire, progeny of dam and champion- ships, were the first classes placed on the table in the morning and these tops were much admired by those present. The standard white marked slivers had been cut down to one type, extra light, for this year's show and tile four sections oi beautiful animals gave judge MacLcod considerable difficulty to place. There were certainly some very fine specimens among them and one at least changed hands for a considerable sum of money. The standard platlnums consist- ed of three classes this year, in- stead of four, the dark platinum class having been eliminated. The various, types shown. medium. light and extra, light, adults and pups, were without doubt as fine a collection of piatlnums as were cvcr iablcd at a provincial show. Slfiklflflil’ mfllznificent in many cases was that bluish quality which gives such a distinctive ap- (Cuniilluefjlt Phge 5, C0144)“ Ilrys Win Victory At North Sydney NORTH SYDNEY. N. 5.. Nov. 17 (CPM -Tllc wets took a 2-1 brai- ing at the polls llerc today when citizens voted 1256-623 against the sale of beer and wine hy the glass or open bottle. Four Cape Breton centres »Giacc Bay. New Water- ford. Dominion and Sydney Mines have volt-d for thc sale. Sydney lurncd it (town. TRUCR RATES INCREASED WINNIPEG. Nov. 1'7 —(CPl -A general freight rate increase oi 12 ‘per cent effective Dee. 1 has been granted Manitoba truck operators by the Municipal and Public Utility Board. it was announced yesterday. The board announced. however. that no boost would be allowed in carrying livestock. moving furnit- ure or hauling milk and cream. British Steel Bill “ Given Second Reading IDNDON, Nov. l7 - (Reuters) — The House of Cmnmons tonight gave approval in principle to the Government's bill to nationalize Britain's iron and steel industry. After a three-day debate the Gov- ernment defeated 3'73 to zlll an‘ Opposition motion to reject the~ bill. The measure then was read a second time. llzeii Britain's Natlo Airlines Lose oney LONDON, Nov. l‘! -—- (Reuters)- Brltailvs three state-owned air- lin-es lost more than lIll,000.000 1344000000) last year,‘the corp- oration's annual reports disclosed tonight. This was £l000.000 more than the previous year, in; first year of nationalization. Drastic Move To Cut I ' Potato Production In The S. Next Year News in Brief OTTAWA. Nov. l7 —~(CP) — Maurice Bernier, 52-year-old as- sociate Deputy Minister of Veter- ans Aifalrs and former secretary to two Justice Ministers, died sud- denly today. TORONTO. Nov. l7 -lCPJ - Georgc Drew said tonight he had applied for use of a provincial raolo network to air his views on hydro because Trade Minister Howe had not accepted his challenge to a public debate on Ontario's power shortage. l WASHINGTON. Nov. 17 -—(CPl --A highly-placed United States source said today that Canada may set the pace in a move to revive the international wheat agreement. NANKING. Nov. 17 —(A‘Pl — China's high command. asserting the Communists already had lost notes handed this afternoon to the —— In a drastic move to cut United States potato production next year. reduced its farmers by one-third. at 60 per cent of parity. This is the lowest support level allowad'_y_ under the long-range Agricultural Holstein‘; Art passed by the last session oi lpemh, sheep and Nine’ and Dom Congress. were spported at 90 per cent oi Pam? s“ f“ this Ye“ i‘ has lpossible because Premier J. Wal- cost the Government about S100,- 000000 to do this. 00,000 men, sent fresh armies into the battle oi Suchow today. (Oil, the other hand. the Communist radio said nine Government divis- ions were "wiped out,“ inclilriinf the 63rd and 107th nrlalies.) II. S. To Rel-dares Marines At Tslngtao WASHINGTON, Nov. - Defence secretary Fol-rests! said today the United States mar- ine force at Tslngiao, China. ivllli be increased by 1.000 marines. l-lel also told a press conference that two transports are 10in! 11"" (lhinese ports. one tomorrow and one Friday. to remove Ameri- cahs fleeing from the path of ad- vancing Communist forces. There. are at present aboutl 3-600 mar- ines stationed at Tsinilillil- The intention is to increase this to 4,600. IAIIOIAOKIRS AOIIVI MONTREAL, Nov. 1'1 - (OP) —- Safecrackers broke into a branch of the Bank oi Nova Scotia at 0500. St. Lawrence Boulevard last night, and made ofi witl an unde- termlned amounut of cash and "many irrgportant business papers." divided lllitl state goals. Later Itl acreage established for his farm. i Branllan said in n statement that ‘he was "extremely 17 _(AP\ ‘lower the support price for potatoes only and that ll cannot be regarded ‘ports under our new legislation." Group From P.E.l. Arrives At Toronto Royal Winter Fair ' TORONTO, Nov. l7 -— (Special) Renew Appeal For _ A _......-.... Central .....-..... plane piloted by Capt. Carl Burke . Berlin Settlement and ("Orllfllniilg 1a Prince Edward Island farmers headed by Premier J. Walter Jones, quietly dropped out o-f the skies here at Malton Airport today at ll.l5 A.M. Tor- onto time, thereby establlshing a precedent without. parallel in the agricultural history of Canada. Fbr no other group of fanrncrs ever had been flown to the Royal PARIS, Nov. l'l — (C?) — United Nations leaders Herbert V. Evatt and Trygve Lie renewed their appeal for Berlin peace to- day after the Western Powers re- fused once again to negotiate with Russia until the blockade is lifted. in a‘. plane chartered w their The western Pow" vwwpomt Provincial Government, Those was Se.’ for“, in three separate making the flight -— and includ- lng their wives or daughters - were: John Dupasquler. St. Peter's Bay. who is especially interested in what the Royal Winter Fair has to show in shorthcrns; Amon Wood, Marshtield interested ln Ayrshires; interested in Iloisteinsi Franklin Sanderson, North River, who owns n fine herd oi Herefoids; OrQreli Morrissey. East Royalty, light horse breeder; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newman, Union Road. Hol- (Cnntlnued on Page 5 Col.’ 3) stein breeders; Edison Newman, ——-~— Hunter River, Holstelns; Miss Vcmn Newman, Hunter River; WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 - (AP) littered McNeil], Sguthport; My, land Mrs. .r.w. Johnston, Char- ilottetawn, horses and chickens; Mr. and Mrs. Willard Prowse, guarantee miBrackley, Ayrshlres; James Yeo, ‘Meadowbrook, beef cattle; Potato prices will be supported Reeves‘ southportl (wit; Roy lCrosby, Meadowbank, ‘heat cattle; Lincoln Dewar, New Ross Hamilton, the Agriculture Department today price New 3ald MacQuarrie, Roseneaxil, Under the old farm act, potatoes l‘ Shoruwm “mg The flight to Toronto was made ter Jones wants to make _ Province - if it is not now - the ‘Pamy 1" R mimula h" meuur‘ igreatest mixed-farming area of its lng farm prices in relation to the lsize 1n [he “mam He is a staunch "H395 of [mugs a “rm” must iexpcnelu of the agricultural dog- ‘buy. Congress set up the formula ' ‘and Sal-d it “Du” he m“ w lwthlessentiai basis of all mixed-daun- prodcers and consumers.) ma that. livestock constitute the mg and ‘wants-to use his own words - "to see every farmer iu Prince Edward Island hrcome an a .tl fo the agricultural creed Th" Depimmm‘ set m“ 5PM“ ltgg: En agricultural community is Next Yea r's Goal pxltato production goal at l.938~300'1udged by the quamy n; its rive. acres. This is about 200.000 less stocks. ma“ me acreage planted mt’ This afternoon the Premier was year" . ran interested spectator at the The mmmml goal h“ been iHolsteln judging. Although he had lno cattle of his own in'the ring, will be broken down into county. _.W _ -_ goals and for industrial farmers. lifcbfo°gfpj ihfilesfiaislf\rlxwotofgattgie 4'0 be eligible for price svulillort ‘junior clvmpiorfihip ‘ammw 1,316 a grower must stay within the " ’ ‘ young Holstein bulls to "Franco Roebuck Symbol" for he is a son of “Abcgweit Symbol". a cow .v.'hich the PfPYfllEi‘ sold in Ontario iabout three years ago. i Most of the other Island breed- iers who arrived by plane today [spent several hours at t-lle fair. ‘then went to see other parts oi ‘the cit_v..The,v are enjoying them- iselves anti have resolved that they Agriculture Secretary Charles reluctant" to to 60 per cent of parity. He added that he wants it clearly understood "that this iigtlre applies to potatoes as a precedent or as the attitude cf this Department in establish- irips to Toronto a regular feature of succeeding fairs. ing the general level of price sup- V" Emil“ i" "F" i" make Plane ‘ (‘anadian Reaction BANANAS ROT IN NEW OTTAWA, Nov. l7 — (CP) - Reduction of American potato pro- duction by slashing price guarantees was seen here tonight as both helping and hindering Canadian potato exports to the United Stein. A Government potato expert ex- plalnect it. this way: Previously Canadian potatoes wero popular on the American] market because they usually Midi NW "soak. Nov. 11 - If the longshnremens tinues ionl. New ior-wise shall be nameless =gles of the Canadian Press who trouble to set down the story of those days. figures of the past are mention- ed across Story of the Canadian Press." Mr. Nichols lady's: “Time has made its imprint on of the Canadian Press. Of ‘when the, organization was itionalized in I917. only eight re- lmained as members in 1948: J. ‘If. Burnett, Charlottetown Guard- jian. .1. t‘. Krating. hioncton Times. Brenton V. MacLeam, M412’ i L. H. Dingman. lJournal. i). Smith, Fort William iiJournal, E. B. MacKay, Port Ar- thur News-Chronicle, E. C. Young, lffhatham News and A. R. Allo- way, Oshawa Times Gazette. With ilhc exception of Young and Allo- nay. 'ilave represented the same papers 'fr(lm the beginning." his j Perth. l Ford Sees Fourth Round . 0f Wage Boasts Gaming (AP) ~- suppiy trill be typified by the title (of a 25-year-old song which oth- here. Fruit dealers reported 8.80.000 worth of bananas now are rotting in the holds of ships here and an addi- Last Link DUBLIN, Nov. l'l - (OP) -- In e io-second procedure. the mil (Parliament) today gave green light to Prime Minister 00s- telio's move to snap the last link with the Commonwealth. The packed benches nve unmi- mous leave to the Prime Minister to introduce the Republic of Eire Bill. This roughly is equivalent m first reading in the British or Canadian House of Cocnmom- Second reading will be when the bill is debated Nov. M. Bunting/u en fete and the pub- ilo galleries were jammed for the 0mm”, . ' coincidence the streets were gay with bunting and the lireum tricolor flew from all eipd lruildingrln the WHER- long celebration of the 150th an- niversary of. the rebellion of '98. the_ Eire Prepares To Sever With Empire The bill is officially described: "An Act to Repeal The Executive Authority (External Relations) Act. i936. to declare that the des- cription oi the state shall be the Republic of Ireland and to enable the President to exercise excell- tlve power or any executive func- tion of state in nection with its external relations." That means briefly that Filrean diplomats and foreign missions in Dublin no longer will be accredit- ed through the King. This hith- erto has been the sole remaining tie to Britain and hence to the Commonwealth at. large. , Both the Costello Government and the official Opposition. led by Eamon de Valera, were committed to passage of the bill nd there seem practically no oubli that it will shortly be law. ii?_"_E__1_‘LveT_ Eixiijlhan t___he Ami!‘ ‘tlonai $90,000 cargo is due t-o- (Continued on Page 5 Col. S) morrow. . V . _ ' i ~ - = VACUUM PACKID ALWAYS llnljtt n"? Gilliam" Pm" lilusiness Section ’ iiif Copper Mining rTown Wiped iiut . retired I above, publisher of the Vancouver Pro-l vince, who played a major rolc in the founding and early strugn M. E. Nichols, and has taken the lime and Stirring newspaper the pages of "The the charter members 101i na- St. Thomas Times the publishers mentioned (GP) - A $500000 fire today wiped out the business section oi old copper milling town, 42 miles l, east of Sauit Ste. Marie. , started by sparks from an electric transformer. A ator. she saw sparks jumping from a transformer on a telegraph pole. through calls for help until many ici the cables were burned out of ,tha building. ran from door tn door, awaken/ zng residents of the danger. The flames spread so quickly Nilss Robinson to before the equipment was out. of order. buildings fronting the main street of this town on the Sault-Suclbury hlahwfly which skirts the shore of Lake Huron. It burned its way through a furniture undertaking establishment. owned by w. 1.. Miller. iormer Liberal batman: waves beat at he: bulL member of the Legislature; W. B. other Shit)! W"! dfllflyfiii 1h"! Keeichk Drug Store; the Tglg- and at Port Coiborne on tlhe Wel- phone Exchange; Mrs. Miller's Dry Goods store: Kiillns Barber Shop; E. White's Hardware and General Store. to a stationary store and weekly newspaper office of I". W. Ricliaby who publishes weekly papers for steweral Algoma district commun- l es. T00 persons and men from sur- rounding communities of Thessalon and Nesierville helped fight flames until they burned them- PHILAIWICLPHIA, Nov. l7_-I.\P) ‘-—I'Ienry Ford II. president of the lFord Motor Company. said today a ‘fourth round of wage increases "is inevitable." get another pay boost," Ford told a. press conference. "l don't anything can prevent it." “Workers are going to thin’; FLY PARTS TO TRANSPORT “WESTOVER AIRFORCE BASEpleld. Unified States chief of naval - i 0.85., i United States army transport Com- ‘iort. was reported crippled at sea. ,i.300 miles east of Boston today and a fly needed parts to her. Officials here “lin “WIS bearings. The parts will b:- dropped b_v parachute some time tomorrow, the Air Force said. Nov. l7 — (APl -- The rescue plane prepared to said the transport was in immediate difficulties" but drifting after burning out HALIFAX, Nov. l7 .. 'Halifax was wide npcn tonight for ithe hi: Atlantic liners thrown off schedule by a strike which closed United Staten ports. lougshoremehb Some 2.000 Halifax‘ stevedores who previously had announced they would handle no shine (inverted ‘here because of the U. S. tic-up ;reversed their decision last night‘ ‘after examining the legality Q1 their action. J. J. Campbell. president of the Halifax Longshoremenis Associat- ion (AFLJ, said any ships arriv- selves out about f0 a.m. Royal Navy Officer Nonored By The ll. S. -- Commander J. l". B. Brown. a Royal Navy officer whose midget submaries American fleet in the Pacific. re- ceived the Legion of Merit today i lrcrn chicf oi the Fleet. Admiral Sir Rhodcrick Mc- Grigor. Brown now is serving on 132. 49; Montreal 35. 52; Quebec 32, the bameshill Duke of York which H5; Saint. John - -, 4i; Monclon ~. .is visiting Norfolk. Va. lion said he ulas given the award i312. 38; Sydney 32. 37; Yarmouth 27, i for “exceptionally meritorious con- iduct in the performance oi liifllidlfllz services to t-he Govern- l ment ig ‘Atlantic Liners gain Head For Halifax .6?“ _ ‘in; 5.; _ Shem“ Vdivgrteyd from inorthward. (‘older air will ‘U. S. ports or sailing directly from U S. harbors ~ would be handled. , Pd for Halifax. In the van was the Cunarder ihere Nov. icanceiled lverdict on ‘closed all eastern Atlantic ports. .back-to-\vork decision today after some confusion resulted from an jearller iunion would "live up to the terms lof our agreement." i BLAME TRANSFORMER SPARK FDR BRUCE MINES _l_=lRElWest”0oast Championships Are Awarded As Fox And Mink Show Concludes Braces For New Blow TORONTO. Nov. I7 -- iCPl - A driving storm barged across Western Ontarzo early today and power line crews siill were re- pairing the damage tonight. The SO-mlle-an-klour gale, with gusts up to 80 miles an hour, whipped out. oi the North Ceiltra‘. United States. tore open tele- graph and power lines, snapped cfi poles and, as suddenly as it had started, was blowing itself out tonight: in Hudson Bay. Hydro lines coming down mad! matters worse in power-short Ont- ario. At Hamilton. five members of a family went to hospital when the roof of their house blew off. The! n taxi any", ‘suffered minor injuries and shock. The top of the house was lifted 1mm 20 feet and came to rest on a side wail. Two children were pinned in bed by a falling beam High winds pushed a fire through the business section of Bruce Mines. an old copper min- ing town 42 miles east of sault Ste. Marie. Damage wu estimat- ed at $500000. No ships ran into serious trou- ble. Two tugs had to swing q vessel as-ound and help hea- got tied up in St. Mary's River when BRUCE MINES, Ont, Nov. I7 — this The fire is believed to have been telephone Robinson, ope: - Catharine said Miss Robinson stuck to her post the switchboard, putting Ken iVloKrnzie. and warning it was impossible for warn residents The fire wiped out a row of store and land Canal. Telegraph communications were snarled and hydro poles were blown l The fire caused heavy damage (continua M‘ Page 5 Co!‘ a r - Volunteers from this town of the WASHINGTON. Nov. 17 --(AP) co-operated with thei the United States Navy.‘ own was presented with the ‘ard by Admiral Louis E. Den- l l r TORONTO, Nov. l7 —- (CPl - operations. The ceremony was Minimum and mmdmum iempefi attended by me c°mm5nder‘m' atures: Vancouver 39, 4R; Edmon- Rovel New H0111! ion 22. 25; Vi/innipeg 22. as; Lon- idon 41, 48; Toronto 34, 50; Ottawa The cita- isa; Ilalifax 2o. 44; Charlottetown 4T. HALIFAX. Nov. lT-JCPh-Ofii- rial inland forecasts issued tonight by the Dominion Public. Weather lOffice. at iiZiilfHX and valid unti.’ midnight Thursday. Synopsis: Rain is failing over most regions of the Maritimea and ‘wet snow in a few regions. Thil weather is associated with the lscvere storm that passer] ovcr On- itario on “lczincsdirv. Tile storm ll ‘now over Ilurlson Bay and moving reach |the liiariiitnes on Thursday bring:- iing finer weather to tile western regions early in the day. and the eastern regions later in the day. Regional forecasts:- . . Prince Edward Island: Overcast; 24. H 1 h d b - - . a1“? n21“! “OK “'22: iRFilH ending Thursday morning the Halifax ‘vamflront ySnowfiurrics Thursday evening .\‘er_v mild tonight but colder Thursday evening. Southeast wind: 120 shifting Thursday morning i: ulcst 15. Lo\v cariy 'I'hursda_v morning and high in the afternoon at Charlottetown 38 and 45. High tide this afternoon at 12.1! and tonight at 11.24. Dill - oi the United States." Immediately. the big shipshead- Queen Elizabeth clue Mr. Campbell clarified his union's announcement. that the Canadians And Yanks In War. Exercises Off N. S. OTTAWA, Nov. 1'1 _- (up) ._ R. Miles, 0.3.5., is in command Sun sets this afternoon at 4.2! and rises tomorrow morning n1 7.02. Last quarter 23rd, 5.22 P. M. Sumrnerside tide eighteen min- utes ister than Charlottetown. Daily Except Sunday Standard Time moon Novembea CAR FERRY "ABEGWEIT" Canadian naval and air craft are l 0f the R» C~ N. task Emu]! 0! at- Leaves Borden, 0.10 AJVL. 1 EM. gum-kg , tacking ships which includes the 4.30 l‘. M. carrying out simulated against eight United States sub- lairmfi carrier Magnificent. marines off the Nova Scotia coast ldestrovers Nootkn and Haida and today and tomorrow. announced tonight. It had been confirmed earllerlilihiilfit been r air are the 18th Carrier Air Group oi the l navy ex- ,R0,val Canadian Navy Air Section. i Dartmouth. ilave Canadzfs that. suucn exercises held before lo give primarily anti-submarine perieuce. Canada has no sub- marines of her _o\vn. The subs coluprlse a squadron and will return to their east. coast . S. l U. S. base after taking part in U. The naval aircraft operate mam R. C S. Atlantic Fleet exercises off New- ioundland. The navy said Commodore 0. ibombers will be controlled by 10 iGroup a. o. a. m. Halifax. the beavn Tormentlne 10.85 A. M. i240 r. 1a., no r. M. the navy i the frigate. Swansea. SUNDAY Carrying out attack exercises l Leaves Borden 0.45 I‘. M. the submarines from the l Leaves T... entine 8 I‘ .M. WOOD ISLANDS - CARIBOU Beginning November let Daily including Sunday Standard Time nine Firefly aircraft oti and three R. C. A. F. Lancaster bombers from 100 Search . Leaver Wood Islands. Prince . and Rescue Flight, Greenwood, N. .l\'ova. B A. .\l., l I’. M. Cherlcl A. Dunning. 11 A. ML. ‘a r. M. Leaves Caribou. Charles A. Dun- -uing' I A. M» l P. M. irnnunovnuhsnnnrc . N. A. S. while the R. C. A. F-