DON"! IORROW room swwwwb bntllnlnlrnonflrwuflt ‘Noithevnborvevnrnoe I hnduhv "Iaelonolleaeabollulull Itllrlond." Shakespeare‘: advice la aa sound today at it was when he wrote it, but, then, he was talking of personal friends. Today, there la no need to loae friends because you need money, for lending money is everyday business at the Bani: of Montreal, and, because it is done on a sound and businesslike basis, the Bank, instead of losing friends, makes more and more every day. To anyone in a position to repay without hardship, the Bank of Montreal lends money for any constructive purpose and at n WHANH’ "mimwn there for, and no true rate l0 low as to be . . . repayable in l2 monthly instalments '(cqualw6%in:ere|tpermnum) The Bank in glad to do it. “Phat is what it is friend should ever trouble another friend for a loan While such a service la at.- his command. 1 " BANK or MONTREAL kinking with Canadian: in nary tnlb o! lilo than i817 Charlottetown Branch: N. L. FORD, Manager nutunn SAIIH eauvmo "Minus Exclusive uisorlblltorl in thn Mnrltlmln Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co. I5 Prince Wiliiaan St. DEALERS! Limited Saint John Stocks Available For Immediate Delivery GRANTED _ BAIL TORONTO. Oct. 22-(CPi—l-iu."- his of $0.000 pending tho hearing of appeal by the Ontario Court old Geraon. under five-year sent- of Appeals. Chief Justice R. S. ence for violating Secrets Act, has been gran-ted bail day. the Oitlclalitobertson set the amount yester- 9 By Ken Reynolds Tells Story 0f l-‘lra Tragedy EAST 2S—-(AP)—TtflD9°,l‘1wh.iioaahep by that spreading flames that fol- lowed an oll burrer explosion, 10 peamna perished today in their small. mieJamily house at Lake Poooiwflua. Ilha vlctdma were Mra. Edward Nelson. 46; her eiaht children. Mrs. Betty Yeltemn, 23, and Mil. Mary Kevin Ball. l9. Rita Cindi. l1, Edith Nelson. 15, (Ittriatlna Nehru, 14, Ohllpln Nelson, l2, Charles Nemn, 9, and Joihn Nclson, 8, and Mrs. Yeltemds nix - " old chaighter, Jacqueline. They died, said xrodlcaa examiner Norm-tan H. GG-‘Aiillef, from “nqahyx- lotion by lire." The awry at the tmsedy was told car-old non and the only survivor. came home about 1 o'clock," sold, “filled the oll jug and wont 59H t" H m; nearly knocked ma off e ‘whole room was on ‘pillow over my face get two 0t the child- to the rest; but I the to; m5 against a door where. police said, one of the victims apparently fell. pro-venting others from opening the door. Four tmiadrcn were dead in their beds. All bodies were bumod beyond NOOZUIUDR. Windsor Gem Hunt Goes on LONDCN, Oct A! -—- Scotland Yalrd detectives investigating the Windsor jewel thcft were informed today that a. farmer in France had reported seeing "glittering objects" on the ground After a metal cylind- er was dropped by parachute from a private plane. The farmer, idcnttdied as Mr. Gossguen oi Argo}, said the plane circled over a Brittany row sev. ctral times bet-axe dropping the metal container V He said the cylinder burst open when it struck (in; ground and that “glittering objects" were scattered over the amen “I ran towards the spot". he said "but two men “the had been hiding in the hctlge urere ahead of me. They picked up the cylin- der and the parachute and ran off. "Later, I heard a powerful car being driven away I insf-umed the gendar-merie and I was told they were wondering if the affair had any connection with the theft of the Windsor jewels." The story of the parncnuted cylinder was first reported by the Brest correspondent of the Paris Newspaper FXXLZWG Sch. French police have declined comment. Yard investigators. meanwhile reportedly were re-examining the grounds of suburban Etirtam Lodge. where the $80,000 theft 0c. curred, in an effort to discover some clue to the identity of the burglar. The reward for information leading to thc rccovery of the jewels was dmlbied yesterday from $8,000 to $16,000. Announce- ment of the increase was made by the Sunday newspaper News of the Would, witich said its editor had been “aipproaclzew to act for an tmdiscloscd party. ‘Dhe newspaper said the editor had been asked to pay the reward "at. his discretion” and that he had agreed. Detective Inspector John Cap- suck, who reputedly knows the majority of England's criminals "by sight" was rtported to be directing n znass chock-up of "big name" offenders a Price Restraints Removed In ll. S. WASHINGTON, Oct. Gil-MP)- The Office oi Price Administra- tion today abolished price re- straints on practically everything Americans eat and drink. from bread to whisky. In the moat sweeping decontrol action of its career. the agency lifted ceilings from all foods and beverages except sugar, syrups and rice. Also wiped out were ceilings on everything served in restaur- ants. The decontrols are effective at midnight tonight. The action meant that hundreds of thousands of workers are freed from- wage controls, These con- trols apply only in industries tub- jecc to price ceilings. Before today's an ‘ ORA. estimated that about ‘J0 per cent of the average family's food was under ceilings. Now lau than three per cent will remain. Tourist Gonfaranoo At Ottawa Ends (By The Canadian Pram) orrrawa. Oct. aa-‘rtu three- dey inter-provincial tourist con- ference anded tomy but moat of tha delegate: remained in Ottawa for the 1m: annual convention of the Canadian tion of Ttrurllt and Publicity Bmenttl which starts tomorrow. Highlight of the conferenol. lt- aendad by government and tour- lat olficiall from every province. wan the repeated warning that auntie the anccaaaea of first serious ‘port-war in. the tourllt come, next year. 14o Colon. Creator ot the adian ‘travel Iuraan. oaltad‘ flor continued alforta to improve loud. unitary faoiltlae ana unanno- i. naaarrcm cam, Oct. ‘ Jlapital Fund drive oonqaetitlnn . indlllll‘! WONG u me cnaatorrerown uuARDIAN Russia Fears Western Bloc I; IDDY GILMORE MOSCOW, 0c: 28 — (AP) -. Bus!‘ apparently is convinced that a wnatlu hloo exists whose maln ptlpono k to enforce its will upon other countries of the world and ‘this any hates-national organlzatbn wlfiial. the veto would be aimed directly al- tho Soviet Union. ‘b mansion ta growing amoq niaod move lhlliana that an org: isbelngatartod in themmpot their vastqm Allies to elimlnntte the votp in the United Naniona Security Cornell (‘this dispatch nus written be. ton Prime Minister Attica deliver- ed his admires to the i-louae of Corn- mnna Wednesday calling for a re- view at the use or the veto). ‘Ilhls dllocusicn has as its ground what the Russians aides- were departures by the United. States and Britain from ugreunmna made in meetings od the min-power foreign tninistets. Hunk also aees in the current sit. unthan with regard to Turkey and the Dordnmelies a move on the part of Brlhln and m; United Stabs to adaandon deatstotis made at the Potsdam conference. (The Potsdam conference agreed to an exchange of views on the Datdanelles. In her latest note to Turkey, hnwtrver, Russia proposed direct Turkish-Russian negotiations otn her demands fur Joint Russian- Turkish defence of the straits and a conference of the Black Sea back- con- the Uni/ted States objected. Russian leaders, newspaper ndl- torlals and news commentators have what they asserted worn departures from prior agreements. Russians have heard so much in rcoetnt months about the “get-tough- witlLRur-sia" policy that thev are not likely to Dav nuttch attention to Senator Arthur Vandenbergs as- sertion that Airierucsn policy is only "friendly firmness." Gretna Has Its. First ‘Marriage TORONTO, October 23 —On!a:rl0 has a little rural diurch which in the '10 years of its history never had a wedding celebrated within its walls until last month, despite the fact that its tame l5 Gretna, a name rominkecsnt of an entirely different record Situted in the Bay qt Quinte District. where pioneer families still bear historic names. and write the ccvoted U E L after them, it was iitlm; that the Church should have for its first bride the great grand daughter of William James Mellow, the mnu who gave the site, was the carpenter as well as one of those who raised the funds at its building. The bride was lvllildrod Parks, and her groom “iilllarn Goodman, grandson of an. other pioneer worker of inc Church. Fittingly entough the officiating clergyman was the uncle ct the bride, Rev. Harry A Mellow of Leaside United Church, ‘Toronto. who was assisted by the local past- or, Riev. M Rc-"it/"crs Blown, Nap- anee, Ont. recently released from service as a. Chaplain overseas. Rev. G. Tuttlc- M.A., B D , of Montreal, the newly elected Secretary qt the- Deqlamnen‘. of Pensions in The United Church of Canada, assumed his duties at Church headquazters on October 1st. Mr. Tuttle, who has admin. istrative and pnmroticnal respon- sibility for the fund. will leave next week for four weeks q! meet- ings at Saskatoon, Regina, Calgary. Vancouver and other points to meet. church officials and promote tihe Rev. W. W Burnett, MC assistant Secretary has also BSTHIIBG his office in Tor. ot-ito. He had been supplying during- the illness of Rev Dr. J C. Coch- rene the former Secretary. Very Rev. GmYBE C. Pidgeon, D.D., minister of Bioor Street United Giurnh, Toronto, is in New- foundland to preach at the 126th anniversary service on October 6th and 13th at Gowcr Street United Church st. Joan's. rte is a guest‘ son at Bt. John's. LIQUOR STORE ENTERED NEW GLASGOW, N. 8.. Oct. 22- tCPi-Discrirnlnnting burglars took 40 bottles of the best brands in stock when they broke into the Nova gcotia Liquor Commission store hero early today. Detectives said they took time out to refresh themselves with several bottles of beer before leaving the store with ti“ $196 worth of liquor. e/uldcflzcn/i C 0 U G H S Qe/{tw 1411"; 9a (ti/s h; Wire mothers know ttateorly treattnentja the important factor in ridding b child of a cough or ‘cold. The medicine must be pleasant to take and give fut rel ef. ' With the rltaignofacoufii. train your children to elk‘ or Pollon a czcuah 8 m It brings faatc relief. Qcvounfi and old alike. Poison a o Syrup is highly dependable and Yet-y eiiiciegt fotr’ gong‘ rritable roa ton l! due to cold. d in M to. Pi1i~~ll‘i‘ lluulnl fillllll’ pouors only. Turkey, Britain amd I o! Hon. Ihdbid 5nd Miss Macpher. a - Jutunnlt 28‘ m When you're making your own WE WOULD BE DELIGHTED T0 HELP YOU WITH JUST THE MATERIAL YOU WILL APPROVE. IN out DRESS FABRICS DEPARTMENT YOU wtu. FIND COATINGS IN EVERY STYLE . . . FOR EVERY TASTE. Boucta coarmc, 54 inches wide . . . in black. .0... 1...... am green. navy and Royal blue. [fer Yard .$3 95 . . $4.75 . . $5M FLEECE COATING, 54 inches wide, wine, black, brown, green, navv and Royal blue. Per Yard $3.25 . . $3.50 ASTRAKHAN m trimming, st inches wide $5.00 and $9.50, NEW English Printed RAYONS - Qhese delightful fabrics have jut come in, charming in colour, taslt 1'11")’ effective in design. a. mean was ouaaicwaroyvr. rat-