" OI’ A was MAN ,,__-—-— 9| h child bl or now l; who m“ men y rears . o: ir-zeiiri a i»- I %“' ’ Jgwg _ Covers Prince Edward ilslaad Like the Dew icnces A book may be a perpetual oom- panion; friends come and go, bur the book may heguile all exper- NAXIMS OIL MERE MAN and enchant all hours. d] , Founded i881. Iwaguiiuairlillm Two Cents. CHARIJOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, Indus-T 14.010545 Governor Will Attend Qpening Of Exhibition A: Fair Grounds Today l All indications are that there} , -will be an unusually large entry’ lin the various classes of horses,| ' aiizttie. sheep. swine, and poultry, today's opening of the Provln-l cial/ Exhibition. Yesterday, a' steady stream of the Provinces‘ finest farm animals was making- lits way to the Exhibition groundsl and many more will be going r01 ‘the various barns and sheds ithern llonshu. iday. Judging will begin m first toilet-I 1°45!’ ‘WW -o'clock tomorrow morning. Msrifu railroad yards BIN! _ Unlike pro-war years, there will p. off the coast southwest of be no gonna] Qpgnflng at the Ex. m, hibition grounds today with its‘ __ addresses by the Lieut-Governor. m British Siva-ESTA?‘ §i}l“..§l..‘.‘°‘ I arriors Are ade Barons GUAM. Aug. l4 —- (Tuesday)- AP), American Supcrfortresael __ ti... offensive against m, at noon today, attacking LieuL-Governor J. A. Bernard,’ hziuiever, accompanied by his aides-de-camp, will be present at onc o'clock this afternoon and will‘ take the salute as the Royal Orch- estra plays “God Save the King." The horses will be judged by Mr. Donald Black of Aubrey. Quebec, who gave such reat satisfaction —-—~ last year. Four uclges have bee IIJNDON. AUG; 13 - (c?) - assigned for the cattle. Mr. Clarx: or Balms hishm rank- cnoe Godhue, Voudreull, P. Q, warriors were made Barons . tlie King tonight in distribut- .- honors arising out. of the de- tof the Churchill Coalition vnment. mvated to the peerage were: Held Marshal Sir Alan Brooke. i! oi thc Imperial General i since i941. Admiral of the Fleet Sir Andrew ngham. First Sea Lord and “i of Nnvril Staff since 1943. lfiirshal of the R. A. F. rles Portal, Chief of Air Staff ce i940. Geri, Sir Hastings Ismay. Chief Staff l0 ill: Minister of Dc- ». since 1040, was made a coo-n- on oi Honor. The foregoing boggy-s m". .n ended l0 the King by liistoii Churchill and Prime Mln- ltr Attica jointly. ‘ The Nmfllfldfii‘ of the 71311195 in ‘(dissolution honors list were “nmendfd by Mr. Churchill. ‘ will Judge the Holsteins; Mr. Don- aid Cumming. Lancaster, Ont, the Ayrshiree: Mr, G. Ferguson. Harvey’, N. 3., the Jerseys; and Mr. Robert Black, Mofiat, Om," the shorthorris and beef cattle. Mr. Harold Laird of Kelvin, P, E. 1., will Judge the shcep and Mr. W. J. Graham. Livestock Market- ing Board, Moncton. the swine. The poultry will be judged by Messrs. F. G. Ward and Fred Driscoil. Already mus‘. of the attractions on the big midway: hnvc been set up. and it is ant-icipatcd that to- di\_s"s crowds will be one of the lamest evcr in attendance at an opening day. Reference is made elsewhere to the horse racing and grand stand features. Campaign Ribbons tllomment 0n Invitation To Japs Ientitled to wear them, Defence GUAM A _ I Headquarters announced tonight. liters; 3gp? comggletsdaz; I The ribbons are for the following liiiible immpdmelv here mm“, decorations which the King has nceming a wporyfmnl fl Emu-h, instituted to commemorate service ‘US$019 operating off Tokvo ‘that ' m m” “an” (lmiral Nimitz had invited the T“ 193945 5*“ Campaign ribbons covering service on the fighting fronts of the world | have bccn officially authorized for lliiriese z ,1; , - The Atlantic Star e Guam orNnziivf rgzgiigiltrwiir The Air Crcv: Europe Star M means of communication Th” Am“ Sm" H; the Alllcs i The gacific Star mrnl Nu ‘t _ . _( ,. _ ic tiriiin Star i» viii Cfililllllllfillczr, 3.1.1’ pzgldsékifillg The Italy Star France and Germany Slur The Defence Medal. Institution of the stars and clasips and the Defence Medal was iuinounc-sd previously in London but this is tile first official auth- orization for the wearing of them by Canadian service personnel. Most of the service personnel who have returned to Canada rec- ently from overseas have been wearing the ribbons denoting serv- olxinary 9“"1-‘""1°1‘"iflil walk at ivedase unvn thg fepgrt W95 re_ ‘vhuat Guam. skiblfitno comment was made, the 1- _,\ of such an invitation Eng “"00"! to the enemy was caungllsd ‘Tm- I_"_ VIEW of coininu- . _ diiticiuties Japan is ex. lltfieiicing with Geneva concer- ls! lit“? "Willy's surrender propo- m-d hubs said Admiral Nimitz W‘ “Mmlitcd to speed up mm __ ‘ rid that it would be m c0£\d.lic_clc~.1i' (not in cadet Tonight's announcement said m PM“ ‘m heard "board ' that the ribbons arc in short sup- csiip. iply and will not be available for h all tliosc entitled in “'08!” ihPm until the cnd of November. Mean- wliilc, PVCRV cffort to s-pecci___thcii"__manufacture. fore lcnviiig Britain. Coming Events u ~ _ '*— “h” — Bradiilbanc Tuesday. 5-14-21. i l ‘ Mfllliilque Wednesday. 8-14-21. “Hospital 11E , in M L ' yggéimi-iy. Sourls. c “n! Wcdnesda 8-l2-Tue- . At Ottawa Prince Edward Island disabilities “é ‘iuncller ‘Colnfederatioéid igreprgtllu; .ogs ve rev ew ursday to?‘ Dag: 1mg eweiiier genes before the Domin- n! M.‘ Contact Norman McKen- ion Provincial conference on Re- mckinll service. construction ath0tgawaion 53g}; -—— ‘ . of t rem er's a r ixslollecting Hogs by truck ro.ii.‘.,,i,‘.f.'.i‘.'l‘.i"i. 'i‘heeGuardian or Auc- 5‘ . ‘Align and vlcl-lg, Following is the official ver- l - "day. August t t: $613013: collect A. C. Green. Ai- bafiiitldnr. (eiiiairrnan and gentlemen: ’ C’ Bree“ mflwlld- "Continuing the case for Prigibg "B i“ .54 d island (the Premier a in io“§,',‘§,df'°°" m“ “u?” aospoYftln briefly at the openinfl 555' M ‘"108 Ellfulieach. n over 5mm‘ sioni I mu)’ SB)’ m“ Pfm" Ed‘ my day 1&5 t” m“ PM“ Pa“ ward Island 301111 ' veswck Mfiakitlmag, has not developgd“ - - v t y years over the ‘bass riot increased. "C" Number g1” ‘hrvuiihoot ""1 now. Books now on the Province. Get 0:10am every 13f,“ no m viwiymnm" w‘ M" s wood lemoiirytlyiiianga- grapefruit and lutes r (in "Y September Bhi ment. ihe [gfveggglii with J. A. Gilijics of lottttown 0'1, F"? Agency in Char- k You} comnct us direct and iundk our xfillilfllilblli-S. Once you r ‘mm flustblown oats. you will - oiueiisi "a . as ra m’- Monhreai. i. Que. l-lt-ii. handicraft. ShiPB- lage shIPWQTk largely dlsiillififlrfd "5 factured imdiwifi Central Canada have taken the! eries do BINDING VIM‘ .~ B, w; British Parliament ,11I‘{I€.ilCy as the Bank of England ' and coal mining questions arc: 4 by private companies and partly by _.____ lniunicipal authorities. OTTAWA Au; 13 __ (Qp )_ operate at the moment under wide ; those in the Canadian armed forces; nefilogiatim“ "Y hrovlding a swift ice in Euronczin theatres. They orgcslf Col (ct with the Allies. were issued with the ribbons bc-, is being made] Premier’s Presentation 0f P.E.I. Disabilities since Confederation satisfactorily.‘ the It has not particularly helped us. mm“! w tradeiiwflri: in t i kct in Nova Central Canada through ra roa lt ri our ria ura mar DB tl ~ d glyamogg°w" $681}? 1110B? éiiilgli xlfifguirgiiiirili iifitfiiiirlioilasm 311: to New England and the W458i ' - - ' d h , "Ban —-—-- a n a! ¥f°",§{‘°,.",;;§°1l'.§éifl§igffihynnaeciirié Inglnelsy certain send-perishable bend W MW in new or second “:21 cgoods purchased to mplace products such as potatoes. turnips. buildings, vil- have i .l imnnu- striictlon and in the rmsogify from place. _ d fl and “up Arches.‘ uz.‘:.2.°1..... i» Goal Prices llp n 33 Gents PerTon I l I GLACE BAY, us, Aug. is ._. Tho price of coal from Novn Scotio. collieries will be increased - 33 cents a ton, ¢ifectivc Wednes- Klfly. Aug. l5, to provide wage in- crea es and an additional week's , vooa ion wliih pay for some 12.000 ‘ miners, it we, announced tonight Fleeman ‘ ' , po- dens‘ of District 26 0f the United Mine- workers of America. (CCL). Meets Wednesday BY E. FRASER WIGHTON LONDON, Aug. 13 — iReuters)— The program of Britain's first Labor Government with s, clear mfilority giving it the power to en- force u socialist policy will be out- lined Wednesday in the speech from the Throne to the new Parliament. The Speech will indicate what tire Labor Government hopes to accomplish during the first session of parliament and also will give a broad outline of its plnns for Par. limcntg anticipated five years‘ span of life. The King, accompanied by the Queen. will ride in state to the Houses of Parliament to read the Speech. Measures to relieve Britain's‘ national housing shortage are em, Dccted to receive high priority in‘ the address, together with the two major socialist proposals which Labor has undertaken to introduce at an early date. _ | These are: i l. Nationalization of the Bank of ' England and the establishment of‘ a National Investment and llevel-‘ opmcnt Board. 2. Nationalization of the coal mining industry. Other measures which are in- cluded in the five_year plan but may not be tackled with tlic same l. Nationalization of tho public utilities-gas and electricity‘ supply -which meanwhile are run partly and which range of conditions of service, tar- iffs and standards. i 2. Nationalization of other key", industries, including iron and steel. l 3 Enaetmcnt of Britaiirs great! scheme of social insurance for rich- nnd poor from cradlc-to-ssave -| though this is a measure to whichl all parties to the Wnrtimp Coalition | Government in principle were equally committed But. Conser-vatlvo and Labor members divided upon interpret!‘- tlori, Labor demanding in curtain, dirq-Qtlmqs more gcncrous benefits: than the Conservatives would con-t cede. The plan may be‘<!01151d91'-‘ ably amended. '| Certain urgent measures which are not strictly socialist in char- acter are expected to b;- announced. Outstanding of UlPSc is the Supplies and Services Bill. which gives ihc Government DOWN‘ W, maintain through the transition, period from war to peace °°Y1iT°1§ of price; and materials necessafi for the public interest. Another such measure ls the In. dustrial injuries Bill which all parties accept as thclmncihincry-fil rrplnce Britain's antiquated wont- men's compensation system The Speech from the Throne. delivered to a joint meeting oi thc House of Lords and Housc nlCcni- mons. is scheduled to be dchvcrcd utI1A.M.(6 a M___E_I_D_T lib-lil- l I l Conference purchase all the requirements of the people. Previous to Confedera- t-ion Prince Edward Island was i" least es well oii as any "U"?! province. One of the unforeseen] difficulties of Confederation isi the loss of shumina cud our W5‘ tomary trading routes. | In 1916 an effort was made W meet the transportation difficul- ties by widening the railroad gauge and trans-nor n8 fflilmfid cars to the mainlan on a ferry- Railroad cars now transported number about 43.000 annually. This will be s success for railroad con- nections i! certain improvements now projected are completed. rather it has hindered us. to maln- Scotla, Newfoundland or coiistwlse livestock, meats and dairy BTO- ducts can be transported in rail- road cars while more pcrishublf products for which Prince Edward Island is admirably suited such as l‘ fruits. fresh vegetables. milk ("N1 tsh xcluded because of delayi- government took over th sidewalk. Think ” ' 4 -' ~.__"°v 4: "%“%“ z S414 'Dnwson f . p ® Whcn prospector Gilbert Labi Bear Lake in 1930 and found I miles from the Arctic Circle, little _ production of the atomic bomb- an important part in map, The uranium derive posits are in Belgian Congo. South America and Australia. I ' ‘ factors which kept Germany from perfecting its atomic bomb was tho. j none of these sources of uranium was available to them. Reconversion Well Advanoecflln Canada Expects Good News “At Any Moment” WASHINGTON, Auk. 18 —- (C?) —Chlnn's ambassador to the Un-. on President Trummi today" and said afterward: “i bolieve tho good news will come; itccl Slates called nt any moment." Servicemems Wives Due At Halifax MONTREAL. Aug. 13 _ (C?) —- Canndinn Pacific Steamships of- ficinls said today that the Swedish lincr Drottiiiiicholm, which will ar- rive inter this weck at Halifax. is carrying morc than 100 wives and servicemen. ~Thc vcsscl also has about 100 de. ndcnts of Newfoundland forestry ivorkcrs ivho ivcnt to England early children of Canadian pc in the wnr Canadian Pacific is the Canadian agent for the Drottningholm. 19 Dead, 30 Injure In Detrflit EXPIOSIO" ?:.‘.<:::."...‘.i.1"“ Grenf Bear Lake _ ‘ no, right, flew his plane rich pitchblende deposit only a fciv did he think his discovery would i110)’ The (‘ziiiailiiin e mine. location of which is shown on 11w d from the pitchblende ore was used to make the bomb that may knock Japan out of the war. Only 01h" k"°“'" 0"‘ l l l - ‘York, The Allied surrender tijfzinsmilted to Japan u; Plan Speedy Aid F To Jap Prisoners over Great V OTTVWVA. Aug. 13 _ (CF) _ Flic_srirrcn<lcr of Japan will sci in motion plans to reach Canadian slll‘\‘l\'(7i‘S of the captured Hong ‘Kong garrison and bring them lhome as speedily as possible, it ivns learned here today. . fifaiiadian prisoncrs-nf-war author- ltic» have nevcr had a definite I t‘ll(".'k on llic number or disposi- lion nf Canadian prisoners heldl liv Jnl7flli_ but it has been estima- tcri that between 400 and 500 ye in the Hong Kong area and about \ 1.000 are scattered in prisoner-or. I One wmps on the main Japanese w. i1». i‘ Fl l step in hfilntrtljling btllie rle- mrsc: r roncrs ~ e o . OTTAWA» A“? 13 G ,’(C.P)du_::flif‘ir npamcs for“ the ltaenefiilg orfi ffifiozlilli/Begiliolfilfiitil wgiitrhiien ti. print? "Cxmpkm l“ Canada‘ time manufacture is well ndvanccd.‘ _ buit will be accelerated once the xvni" ‘with Japan ends, Munitions Min- I lylttéiffidééiswtilttt; :s.":.1...:.~: 138 Jan Planes Knocked Out all direct war contracts will be can- celled but "riot in one day,’ said Mr. Howe. - This was interpreted as mcanliu: that there would be a cirif-uci islackening of production but n‘ GLrAM_ Aug‘ 14 _ (1he5day)_ Munitions Department will" ~‘-‘~ .<.~.r». __ Despite bad weather. Al- PIMIS @511 1°!‘ the 1mmPd1M" Ilictl carrier" planes knocked out ellation of thousands of war Con-j ‘ ‘ _ fine“ based on a contmumlml M3138 Japanese aircraft including 2i z r tl Alli d f1 t- Ii |the Pacific conflict. Telegrams n1»! \\.,_0€,$,l, ..cl,insid,eribie ggmaagxéo lready have been written. rcndv for ; m fiirfmdg_ electronics plants - . ff"l xird‘, ,. . , glspgiécléngsogoprne sksalpcéflllrés ‘triom ifiyodrniotvhti targets around Tokyo the cabinet. .‘ q‘; f _ A Smtemem on what H“ 0nd E Cfflfloliféllgfliitllgg toutiilggnisisceiiiityiahof 8 PAGES ill e.n t industi" ,, , gildthiil ‘giiixplgimelrilt ‘in tlric Domiii- i forces’ said mdflyS ion now u being prepared by 1hr‘ ' ' Munitions Department mid lacs- sibly will be ready for relcasc slim‘.- ly af-ter the announcement cf Jup- aifs surrender. Home Front Picture In the meantime this is thc homi- front, picture in brief as the war I liioiiilily Meeting I I - 0f City Council r T“ ‘ ____.____~ -.- I of filllilgl; II‘! £18 boagd of trustees; -— -'4-"““ re s ospi a d k . (Continued on. _ . mcii vfnr the Charlo-ttetlizrwn “iiooaersd 3 -of_ Trade made representations lastl film-hi (o the City Council on may‘ I tors relative to the interests of the] nliorc imincd hospital and to cx-~ llhlllFlilll of the residential area of l (.li:irl(witct0\rii. The representaq the Tégllilifl Col. 6i _ meeting of the Council‘ flames shot out into the middle of‘ m?“ “"011 M-"YOF J E. Blanchard‘ - _ ( i - t. "Th t drove evci'.\'bcd'»' 1""“m"d- ADErpfolT- Aug-Xi: in thgpplan, ggk-f-Pl” ‘ a J A Clark, on bclialf of the! n mp 3??“ “n3 rid Sealer Maurice Wash 16 a Negro. ilnsh- 7".,II"*7m“1 ‘YRSNTS- “km U": of i110 E-MIOI‘! "X i‘ ~ - (i -i. for permission tn allow. Conupnriy this afternoon lczist. l9 pcrsons. iiicd the wreckage of the iiiid 15th Slrcct. Many of cscapc by c:'au'l1li8 end-floor windows. through killed titled into the building‘ and icrl ‘of v m injured 30 ozjleast five persons LlfOUlZll sin-w more others and left. nn undeterm-. and flame to number unaccounted for in two-storey building ill Grand River Avenui‘ the victims sought to Some jumped. Their bodies were found on the Others had no oppor- tunity to gci out of the blazing Whiclcs to trnvcl on the roadi iii 'Ci(ll'l.'\ Park which skirts the: Ylli-‘l-‘li-ll lllnllelli’ and which would‘ N! to ilic l‘(‘.i!‘ of the new auxiliary ..~";iiI.v:~: ‘ll'\\‘ bring crcctcd. . licinc inlormctl bv City Rc-' K011 LMflTflll. that tge‘ mun ‘c arr d b t g across the street when w _ llflll. Din of a Fflxlllallzlifill Ry-hiclir Struck by i1 fill-Uni; 59(1)‘ W’ ‘"5 avniilri also make provision for gm- taken to hospital with a "Mich" l nmvnrlmcur nf [no by-lgu" aflgetfdli ed shoulder. ‘llln- Council unanimously acceded! The tank where the cxiilflfliil“ t to Dr. Clark's rcquen. i l l safety. Hdpiilicr‘ one woman loose from u lain 1 persons in a doorway WV" flames had begun t0 bin-u clothing off some of tlirm I-le was draEQHlE i111‘ (til \‘.'J 1111i i 1 sirucww was believed to hM-c occurred was‘ ‘ Edward Jackson. a furniture located on the first floor. w HT Civic ltxpansion company drwcr’ saw me fir: fire Marsfmlh Eiidwgrtivcicfoiiiiril L» Cl K S ' from across the street. said seven o t e cam m bump ‘ .. a “Rogers as chair-~ “I was in the office "when on the streets gr oitihsarsebulflvd m than lot the (C210 Improvement. heard a terrific explosion. he said. ing and thzt. t e o - zflccficd t ck Charlottetown| "There was Mrflblo sflgammg and death m“ ek‘ 30 nn Ordnun-"W '1)» i "l\'f‘ iniqmiirii‘? ed the Confirm shouting. The ivhnle building across Imils Mar .c, . _ ‘ _ -. | i. f‘ V‘ iii c consideration the street was nilame. Department inspector. ntmbutcd 1o he t.\i(‘ll.\l0ll of the City in g "Men and women were on the semndqloo, mum They had lng o! a cold oii anti-corosion coin- __ _ é’ crawled through the windows. The pound into a hi)‘: iéitlfhk-flve mm! flames were eating at them. Son-re Nineteen womc elvm m; m}: of thorn jumped. Some didnt were taken o rec d: v Jig); move much nfter they hit the where ememency W“? 5 “C19 sidewalk. "There must have been a dozen crawl across the street after they lunmed- MY brother and l tried to hclP "m" or more who tried to across the street. “w there was_n second gig) 71511355‘ ifcbif 1F‘ le we were trying to b0111- ion and quantities of wax: 0550 .1. I OF CANADA FLOUR BETTER " EASIER TO USE_ .. FOR BREAD - CAKES" PIES -CO0KlE$ the explosion and fire to the pouir‘ ~ (COHtEIiu-erd-nn-ij-agé-B.061s6)- . up. _ ~ Plant officials said 180 person- were eznployed in the building ai the time of the explosion. '. The company was engaged in. packing war material fr»; use ship- ment. overseas and 1mm‘ Linux»; Aug 13 _ (A?) _. Rii.<.i..ii armored columns crashcdt up In 2i; fllllfls through Japanese} dcfcirccs in Mimchuria today in ai Sovici iiivnsioii of Japanese terr-' itory lying only 30 miles fmm the cnrniy lioincinnd Jupancsc broadcasts said Russian m: lllCR had swarmed ashore on sirnlcigzi‘ Karnfuto, Japanese-owned southern linlf of Sakhalin Island north oi‘ Japan proper. but there Wfls no immediate confirmation from ili._. Soviet. High Command. hio-coii-lw communique said three This in urmics, advancing into the in» of Iiiuncliiiria, lind scizcd n1 lcust. 2t! Japanese strongpoints as ihc} swr-pt toward the arsenal city inf lint-bin from the west. north- lvrcst, north. northeast and east. A Reds In FiueA-Pronged a Drive Towards Harbin A formula-Jr)’ terms 0f which The broadcast heard in Lon- don and New York followed cio- ‘ sely a Japanese broadcast say- = lng an imperial message am- I ccpting Allied surrender terms . was t-xpcctetlsliorlly. Previously . Domei had said the Japanese l Cabinet was meeting and pro- ‘ babiy would make a reply ac- | fiflliiflf! Allied surrender terms | as soon as "legal procedures” were completed. - GUAM. Aug. l4 - (Tuesday) i —(AP) — The communications ' room of LS. Pacific Fleet ! headquarters flashed word I over the Guam radio today that the Tokyo radio had reported ' Japan has accepted the Pots- dam ultimatum to surrender. There was no announcement where the b. oadcast was plckcd up. Waves of cheering were heard as the Guam radio broke into a regular broadcast to make the announcement at 3:58 p.m. Guam time (1:53 n, in., E.D.T.) There were no details-only the brief word that Japan had decided to accept the terms of the Potsdam ultimatum to surrender. The news came as United Statcsnand British fleets were _ rolling just nfi’ Japan. 1t was elievcd that fhc fleets would head for Japanese ports shortly. sco. fig, 13 _ (AP) — Jnpnns llnmcl agency to- day reported receipt Monday (Jgp. ""959 tiinei of the Allied answer to Japan's surrender offer, Announcement of thc arrival of ihc Allied iiotc in Tokyo camel shortly aftci" Donn-i had rcncuvdl WVRYIHHHS of a possible invasion of the home islands because of Allied fleet carrier operations off the coast. I The Domci English broadcast l acknowledging receipt of the Allied‘ reply ivas intercepted in New Yorki by the Associated Prcss. Il was pre- cedcd by the word ' iillctin." and} said merely that il was "aiithorimt- irclv" disclosed that this icxr o] the. Allicd reply to the Jnpziiicsc Gov. errimcntks message "was received in Tokyo Monday through the Swiss Lcgntlon." Swiss Foreign , Office Awaits f Jap Reply B)’ THOMAS "FJVKINS Allli- l3 — l.-\Pl -- The Swiss Foreign Officc cslnhlislicrl an l BERN, swirzunifswn. l l all-night match tonight in {he i ilfiiil‘ of ri . "lVill" a Jannncsc i .' .iirrcndcr do. l mantis for m. "k transmission . hing-inn. | l5 p.m. D T_—i:l5 p.m. Foreign Officc spokesman said no rcyzlv had been rcccivcrl and l there was no indicriffon of nnc. l although lic said hr was wall. in): cxpccinnilv. i _ "WP will transmit it to ‘vilifi- ington in the mirldlc of the night I if it comp; If necessary.“ iic i said. ' | A rcporicr tclcplioncrl the Jap- ancsc Lcgnfion at. 0 p.m. and l the st-crcinry who answered (3th? p.m. II. l A l’) T ll n oihing;_wc are Wailing," W _ . . — .. .__§ Tlic rcportcd Rihflshln mi-ugiqn Oil Kiirnfulo followed (hQ (‘flpiuni ny the Jnpancsc hllVfli ports of Rnshin‘ and Yiiki in Korcn. 90 milcs smith.“ wcst of Vladivostok. by other sov.‘ let mnrincs A T08‘ ligvlicy dispatch fmm Admiral Iyan Yiimnslicvs flagship said the Javanese defending thc naval bases flcd in panic when thc marlnrs landed. abandoning vital papers and even tihcir lmttlcilag The BHJSSO]; radio. quoting the "Ncw Chino Agency-j‘ bronrlcnsi on. uncouiiriricd rcpnrt. that the 18th‘ Clilncsc C-niiimiinist Army in ii0i"lli-. west China had launclictl n strnnfli offensive in coumrrnlieui with thr- Red Army attacking in Western: Mauchuria. _ i Mail, $4.00; Subscription Delivered, $5.00. other Provinces b U.8.A., $5.00- 0KYO RADIO AYS JAPS SURRENDER lEnJ of: Wgaaiiis In Sight: This Riflorning NEW YORK. Aug. 14 — (TUPSfilLV) -_-"(—Cl‘)—l)omei Agency tonight said the iJilpilililSé Government has accepted the Allied surrender formula, the Federal Com- muriications Commission said today. The Japanese broadcast was recorded in New The report was also heard in London by Reuters News Agency. the Mikado would be rc- ‘tiiincd its normal head of Japan. taking orders from an Allied commander-in-chief-waa Saturday through Switzerland, a -1 l neutral intermediary. Preparing Japs For Surrender? NEW YORK, Aug. 1G —- (AIM- Tokyo radio said tonight that the Tokyo evening newspaper Shim- bun had called upon the Japanese to maintain national unity with the admonition "His Majesty's de- cision on any matter is final and , best ” The broadcast, heard by The Associated Press, quoted the news- l paper as saying: “Undoubtedly worst has com: to worst. As to how things have come to this pass it is natural tha._ everyone of our nation has his oi her opinions. He or she may havi indignation over the factors lead- ing to the present situation. How- ever. no amount of discussion .. .. . ls of avail in the present circum- stances. .. .." TOW SHIP T0 PORT ST. JOHN'S, Nfld., Aug. l3 ~ (OP Cable» — The Canadian- built freighter Argos Hill, which burned at sea last week about 400 miles off Halifax, is being towed ‘into Bay Bulls, Nfld. Future dis- position of the craft. badly gutted by the fire that blazed in her holds and engine room for sev- eral d-ays. is not certain. MANCl-IESTZEIR. England — (OP) —Chflmed with being late for work 5S0 times in five years. an appren- tice in a firm here was fined 3 pounds ($135M. SOME Cops ARE STUFFED SHIRTS t ~ —- on,‘ . c", < \ '4 gfiikg/ /\'\ R /__, \ ‘bu? Z“... g __ Neil TOR-ONTO. AilZ- 13 - (CPJ — Minimum and maximum tempera- tures: Vniiccrivrr 56, '12: Edmon- inn 48. '72, l-icizzna 48, 73" Winni- peg 55, 77; Toronto 70 88; Ottawa i555. 86. Montreal 66, B3; Quebec U4, 8'2; Saint John 53; MOnCitm 51. B8; Halifax 82. 70; Charlotte- wu-n 33; Sydney 55, T51 Yar- mouili 57. 7i Forecasts: Lower Si. Lakt f res! cloudy scattered Lawrence and St. John" Moderate to southwest winds; partly and warm with widely thundcrshnyvers. Gulf. Bay Chaleur Shore: Fresh southwest partly cloud,‘ and uni-m few scattered showers. Maritime West: Moderate to frcsh southwest winds. generally fair and warm; probably scatter- cd thundershowers in New Bruns- ivick. Maritime East: Moderate to fresh southwest winds. generally fair and warm. and North winds. wit h a High tide this afternoon at 3.34 and tonight at 3.52. Sim srts this cvcning at 8.09 and rircs tomorrow nl0l‘llil"iL' at 6.01. Summcrsldc tide clchlccn minu- tes later than Charlottetown. SUNDAY SERVICE Leave Charlottetown i" H. 5.45 PM. Arrive Charlottetown . 8.10 RM CHARLOTTETOWN- NEW GLASGOW (Daily Except Sundayi Leave Charlottetown i.l0, 4.00 EM Arrive Charlottetown 2.35. 5.20 RM N. 5.-—l'. E. I. FERRY SERVICE (Daily. including Sundays) SCHEDULE MAY l-SEPT. S0 Leave Wood Islands ‘l s. m.. ll a. m.. 3 u. m. Leave Cnribol. I o. m». 1 I- U- 5 p. I-