sills “ island Nurses To Graduate In ILS. M13608‘ N KIP)- ‘linu- mldln will graduate Bilnlhry Iron training school ior mines ct R. géanuwlgsh it was unname- . tthe : Hi s.»§.'~§?<'im Isl e “s? B . W340 clfiiéoasws; Kits M. aid,’ munching. Coming Events “mm a viatans taught. "Movies u. Borden to-nisbt. "Dance in St. Gather-he's School Friday, May 17th. 5-1521. "Dance, Seven Mlle Bay Hall, Thursday, May 16th. 5-15-2. "Dance. Kelly's Cross School, Friday, May 17th. Lunch served. 5-1&2i. "Unloading care choice iced eats Wednesday, May 15th and 16th. Bring begs. Dillon i! S£1:l%.| n "L adlng Hogs at Albany Mav (ljfiuh, 1 o'clock until 4, Dn- 17th until 11 o’clock re . erald May A. M. G. C. G en 5-14-41. "Pie Social and dance at 8t Patrick's School. ma“. Mey 1'11 " Ii not one. Mondav night. 5-16-21 “To arrive. another car choice double re-cloaned Alberta oats. $2.86 per cwt. Book. Mc- Guiizan and Boyle. 6- - "Loading H st M tsgue stationesch Thrgrgsglay for lggvis d: Prasar Ltd. S McLean Phone . l-Dthths-set ti. list; ma, "Loading 80F; Cardigan eta- Station each Thursday for Davis-I Fl’ id N M use l. . c! r “mtg-tum Cardigan "Load Hogs at Peskes Sto- flon each hursday ior Davis d: Fraser Ltd. Merlin Device. 1-2-5-ths-dlt t1. ‘flhe Tfzyon Y. P. U. will present their variety Concert in H ton llall. bridav evening, May 17 I o'clock. 5- "oanoe in Monday night’. HUSK- ~ "Sce Fredericton Players present T110 Poor Married Man" in Win- lloe Hall, Wednesday, Ma, 22nd. sax-actual. "Box Social and Dance Cove- bead Community Hall, Moods , ltlfly 20th. Covehead Road W. 5-16-11. Lottery, “Zion Church W.M.S. Aiterncon Tea. Thursday. May 16th. 4-0 pm. Sewing Club sale oi ianoy linen. 8010115 Tickets 5-15.31 "Notic - B ning Ma 22nd this store‘ will‘ algae every viyednes- dav at noon until further notice. G. C. Green. 5-16-1i. "collecting hogs every fliursdo . Albany and aurrourdln dlstric s and Emerald every Fri sy. Phone collect or write ear y in week. A. C. Green or G. C. Green. 5-14-15-20-231’. "Asphalt Shingles -- A earlosd gigs]; gents-gloss. ‘Rooilrnfi, Tsiglsud - a r u o s: s. use book orders now. P tors and Gallant Limited, North H tico. 5-15-31. “Loadlnu a at St. Peters ior Davlsdz Fraser . esch Tuesday. For truck wickup service iron Isl-m w car. phone noodle Pratt. ‘ ~.I-15-10-I'l-lllC~C_fi mgmotitlo Oogsrlo Msnslbs Turni Ind all ems 333th“ ‘tidal? ”"§"‘l' nowsasle. l?" y ', s-ita‘ ‘mac any... present "D1 3 IQ - "mus. my m. . '- In! st nods- Wu- r . is a our use t“ -.ta'-:r..r§"*'r.:.: ones. Jorgsnsen. s-zs-u "Coll * - Huer- _ ma; luring w..ar"$iils._ and children's Ilrmentsu 36c. ‘has... i "Melt-for our» s. House Resumes -i Strictly Enforcing Ban 0n Import 0F European Potatoes y ' scan..- sLld Bitche- lor or Science Degree and the Blohelor o! Laws Degree at com- mencement oxercises at Dslhnusie University. Mr. Ileddin, home ls st Bouthport, P. E. 1., also holds flab Blchelor of Arts Degree from heel University. He was a member ct the telohing stair nt Prince o! Wiles College boloro he attended Dslhousle. Yank “Millers Protest Canadian Fleur Too White WASHINGTON Ma .._ —Ftslcllo u. u ‘on-lei: g; l!" b0 would, recommend D0- ‘ - cent milling extraction at flour wll winning Latin American markets away from tho United Silks. He was qccstloned on reports thst President Truman's famine to 85 oent in the extraction o! fluulrtqirom milled wheat. - Canada has not ordered any lnorcssc extraction tram the nor- mal level or shout 70 r cent which menus that Domin on flour ls whiter and purer than Amer- ican flour now being milled- A delegation of American mill- ers recently protested that Can- Ifll’! flour was winning markets got-molly mjoyed by t c United ‘That l /ean barely believe," . (lunrdh replied when it was celled to h attention. "Can- Ids has always layed the game right down the line. l would want so look into that." French Producer Plans lies Csndlsllfleture comm. May l6 '_- (a?) Ikcnchopmduoer Charles Phillip- mlkq‘ the first mill-length Cim~ .... slits" s n 11c it lean ed hm toils . be. ‘ro- duocd h and Engfifi, will he timed in Quebec City and 3c title ' v t. th ‘amt: IRBUQS- ecu Rcntcnsc.’ u‘ l o I _.-_ (locals! to Th0 Carlin) CYITAWA. Mly lb—8oldibrlfibm Provinces packages o! European toss and relatives in Csnado. ‘s Ottawa conreqxm- dent was told today by oflicisls od the Doped-uncut od Agriculture "I'm sure than boys were acting in good faith." W. N. Keenan o! the plant tion service mid; “also that hey were unaware that it is strictly contrary la/w to stand European potatoes to Cen- a a. inspectors 0d service who boarded the shins Atlantic ports with Customs pertinent oillclels, seized the pock- ages. and the seed potatoes they contained are being analysed and amined at our Ottawa. isms-st- Aznuy units over- seas have now been advised not to send potatoes back home to Cen- ada. since they nwy easily carry deadly disease or‘ noxious insect our st Grssicst Danger “Greatest danger is that some gen-meaning servicemen rmyaerid dreaded potato-wart into Canada. This is a ohazkinu disease, virus ct which impregnates even the soil o! farlrns. making it terribly dili- cullt to ooDe with.” ' Mr. Keenan explained» that the’ plant protection service has found that three types oi persons st- temlpt to bring or have European potatoes shipped to Canada. They are (1) sons oi’ farmers serving overseas who have come across fine-looking potatoes in Europe arud send samples home {or their i ilies to try out. (2) mropean ‘immigrants who often have brought seed potatoes them. doubting that they could get good seed potatoes in Canada. (3) Per- sons of European birth who re- member “how good the potatoes used to taste in the Old Country," and mite relatives asking to send seed samples. Danger from importation or dis- eased potatoes is greatest in the Maritisne Provinces. asrlculture de- partment authorities here said, since any epidemic might strike a crushing blow to the potato-Brow- ing indium in Prince Edward Is- cone land and New Brunswick. At the same time. inspectors or the plant protection service are exercising ceaseless vistilancc at all ports of entry and are ready to seize sus- pected shipments at any time. Windsor, N.S. Fears Flood WINDSOR. N. 5.. May ld-(CP) —Dyke owners expressed furs to- day that if high tides predicted i'or the end or this month were accompanied y high winds s large section oi the town's low-lying area might be coded. A delegation o land owners ask- ed town council for financial/help in strengthening dykes which pro. tect 960 acres oi land near Wing- sor. including the site oi‘ Acadia military camp. - '11: said that it the dylros shoui break the land. traversed by the main lLne oi’ Dominion At- lantic Railway, would be flooded to a depth oi several feet. l-LDLS. Vanguard is PowcrEuIShip IAIQIXII, lley ifi-(Reutersl- lifldltions Chit the advent 0i the Mimic bolllb lild obso- nowerilul snti-aimrelt shill ‘Ihe Royal Navy of induct row will be patterned oaths tel lone rsther than the conciliat- 'viu as they m KM" 5.9.2“... ligédtl-ls 1w cchtn arougd ‘Ik- ld’ i - ‘i’... ' "l. “l3 Princess - , -tonmshio i: u,” mos e the in RC Debate 0n Cov’t Policy Crltlelzed eds alone. , The 0.01‘. ameadmesit was moved a; ma. G Strum (CUP — u. and stoel in the wall of price cell should not go unquestion . (Qmtinued on Page 5 Ool. 1) Ontario Supreme Court Judge Dies (By Tho Canadian Ptfll) . micorrm; my is-ona o: the most active msmbersod the Ontar- io Supreme Coilrt. Mir. Justice John Gordon Gillrmdors. 50. o1 the Supreme -Co1u't's appeal division, died today's-t his home. He had suifered from coronary for several months. e! mist/ice R. 5. Chi Robertson oi’ Ontario said he was "s Judge dit- flcult to competent Jurist as able in conference as on the bench." His tribute came at the opening oi’ today's session o! Ontario Court o! Appeal, The man- whose brilliant camel‘ as s lawyer won him appointment at 4a to the Suipresne Court of $218110 was born at Highgste. On the bench he often volun- teered to take trial oases as well eels, assumed the chairman- ship o! manly boards. and became one oi Canada's most-sought labor iliators. In 1M8. he acted as a Judge o! the new Ontario Labor Board. Pieteu Murder Trial Delayed By Illness ' Prawn. NETE. l5 - ——'I‘~he trial oi’ Jcthn y (w) eon. 10-year-old marohan S . sinrekraegm was interrupted when lrwss learned that one o! the Jurors had become ill. Sm v imor, Warden 1H8. 11.8.. was too ill to wththoreetoifheilrywhen court Dr. J.A.I‘. e mpelc might-gs in him i two or three vs. or Mr. Jlltice . Graham decided that the runnining manbers o! the Jury llould disperse and a new Jury. he owls-n in tomorrow. - IY-IIJCTICN IN QUEBEC QUIBE. Hay ld-(OP) — A y-cicetion will be 1 n vecsnc ted ti: lut Islyl guw. .7. Duty. s bcrsl Premier Duplossis announced $i$'°m'&"..%..;." .... o Mottled by U10 rcnce Rives- t. and had "W" "v helping” sCentrsl ‘rm could spare Wages And Prices Native Province Awaits Eminent Prclatcfi Visit .- HIS EMINENCE CARDINAL JIQGUIGAIY Who arrives by plans-st i5 pa. fodlfflfwllibe iofinslly ‘pledged at the service In 8t. Dusters Dailies this evening. The arrangements ca Ior Cardinal MeGcigaxfs vidt appeared in yesterday's Guardian.‘ Coal Supply In Canada Dwindling OTTAWA. May l5—R.econstrtlc- lion Minister Howe said todav in the Conumons Canada's coal sup- ply was "deteriorating ra/pddiy." Rep to quest-lotto from op- position bcnohes. Mil‘. Howe also disclosed that the banning 0! coal heating in public buildings. an- nounced yasterday. was only the nrstolaseriesodsimdlarrness- uras aimed at conserving supplies. He said Canada had not receiv- ed any coal from the United States. where a crippling soft coal strike is in progress. for the last rive weeks and marv not receive anv tor another month. The situation now was that ox- isting supplies were "not likely to last out." (Xtlcials oi’ the Parliament build- ings where the Minister made pub- lic latest information on the coal alteration. .d sham kl the central hca g plant was be gradually reduced and boilers woul 000i Within 24 hours. Refiying to Percy Black (PC- Cum irlsnd). Mr. Howe said he amid be "very lad" to consider the possibilityqt o talriin coel from the Nova Scofla ooal fl . production: was w" in Nova Scotlo and some ments had been made to .. m8 1P- St. Inw- been Camda all the coal Nova Scotia ‘his Iicsch Impasse WASll-IINCYION. May 15 - (AP) -Cco.l peace talk..- reached such an passe todary that Government ooncilidtors halted them after tho operators ted John Lt Ieywsu’ demand eevon-pehcm to goal. a Union heal: and hind. Z1“- "SQETW" was a a tmulfml and Wamingt-on looked for some new Government move w Islanders To Graduate At Mt. Allison BA$VIIJLE. NJB . May l5 - (CP) — Prince Edward Isl-and Bradusiu who ve degrees and diplomas as Mount Allison Un- usssmssm m» .... ence- Bummsrdds w§fil"“2%rr°s2‘£“°“§.nmn§€? winism Campbell, mam. Sum- 11g- o! Music Pauline Dixon ends. Gmrlotteiowrl. sum: m conusrou BOSTON, May l5 - (AP) —'1‘he Glmloeetca- fishing draqger St. er W08 believed sunk t0- dayineoolllsion withiheN- wegisn tanker Aiar, oil’ Gloucester in s. dense fog. The Bl. Christopher, a QO-iooter, usudllyoaniedacrewotloto 12. 8t. Chi"! er radioed brief the coll on. the-n went of! . A mart time later, the Alar radiolki that. die had been in “anti-Li" craft. which probehly . . nk eCtfl-Vwedwidl h Maritime Bakers llold Conference turmoil-laid n Place Fer lext Annual Meeting. KENTVILLE. N. S. May 15- (OP)—The Maritime Bakers’ As- sociation concluded its annual meeting here today by adopting the slogan "don't wastc s crust or s crumb" and urgi-ng all bakers to promote food conservation in their advertising. The bakers picked Charlottetown for their 1947 meeting and elected Dan. A. MacDonald. Glace Bay. N 5.. president. Other oflicers were: District viee-Ipresldent—Nova Scotlu Harry Van Zoost, Wolfviileg, Prince Ed- ward Island. L. A. Stewart. Char- lottetown; New Brunswick. Lewis Dedallet, Saint John; Cape Breton, James Lynch. Sydney; Secretary- treasurer. Fred N. Miles. Saint John; delegates to the national ‘council of bakers-Nova Srotin Ben Moll‘. Halifax; P. E. 1., MacDonald, Charlottetown; New Brunswick, . N. Miles, Saint John. ___,_._____ British Test First Pressurized Plane LONDON. May 1o _ (c?) _ Britain's first presurized airliner, the Avrvo Tudor I. capable o1 all- w abovethe-weather trans-At- tic flying, was demonstrated oi- ticially tor the ilrstti time today. Pmeeuirimn one; ea pedestal to annoy the oomtortab flying conditions 013,000 feet while at a. ceiling od 26.000. ' ‘H?!’ airtight 00:11:16 vlvlatbstands a. wor g e inwnrpplazienmp- p otheeucirispumpedlnto the ilewsTiefs OITAWA, May 16—(C¥)—Bug- gestion that salaries paid ofllelals oi’ the Canadian National Rail- ways should be mode public was opposed today by R. C. Vaughan, C. N. R. president st a meeting oi the Commons railway committee. salaries w that the oflicials to have them - eased at 8 um. local time (11:30 am. A.D.T.) tomorrow in New Delhi london. ovrrawapuay rs-(oru-rop‘ oflicials oi major Canadian Con- B-Pcss o! Labor unions will inter: view members oi’ the Cabinet next week seeking abolition o! the Gov- ernment's wage control order. AR. gtaosher. C.C.L. president. said to- y. OONIQENCE IN 71ml swxvmm. N.IB.. my 1s _ (OP) -— The 22nd Multiple con- ference oi’ the United Church oi 27010!“ O0 same-w \orA ‘MERE MAN s-s-ins the hi!‘ whst New Details Revealed By _ Embassy Clerk OTTAWA. May l5—(CP) 4B0! Gouzenko testified today that the Russian ofiicials who directed a network o! agents in Canada were "an inner. secret grou ' within their Elrrtbassy here an that ei least some d them oould not meet openly because "they were slrsld of discovery by other members o! the Embassy start. Testifying in the con racy cssc of Edward Mazerall. t e stocky blond Russian told an Ontario Supreme Court jury that the Em- bassy group concerned with es- pionage activities never -all mct together because they did not wish those activities to become gener- ally known in the lhnbassy. On the witness stand through- out the day, Gouzenko disclosed as well thatz- - 1. Some Canadians who have never been named were given cover names by the Russians although no "high" Government officials were “mixed up" with the espion- age ring. 2. some unnamed Munitions De- partment officials were mention- ed in the documents he took trom the Embassy end had been veiled as witnesses before the Royal Oom- missics-l on espionage. 3. It was Russian policy. direct- ed by Moscow to have Canadian agents pass from "political grounds" to s besls o! lcceptin: money tor their contributions. This he said. brought them more with- in the "power" o-t Russia. 4. Before leaving Russia in 1M3. he had signed an undertaking not to disclose to Canadian authorities the names oi! Russian agents here or their methods o! gathering lnl formation. This, he said, was nor- mal procedure. Precise and unruttled. Gosizenko was still on the stand at the~end of the third day o! the trial c! Conidmledon oases." cor. s 13,115 New Cars Sold First iluartervgf '48 orrrawa. May lifi-Evflbvd-V has noticed incr 111mb"! '31 shiny. new automolvl es lwearinl on the streets these day! lfld h!" are the facts. Bulliilied by the D0- rriinion Bureau o1 Statistical- A total oi 18,1115 new motor vehicles were sold durinil U19 m“ quarter o! 1946 at a retail value of $20,189,426. 0f these. CH1 were vehicles. sold for 810.763.595- Od’ the total new vehicles. 8.141 were sold in Ontario. followed by Quebec with 2.376; the Maritime Provinces 1.218. Alberta 1.006 Bas- katchewan 049. British umbis B59 and Manitoba 566 Canada will be held here June 11- ' 15 with 500 or more delegates in attendance. n Allison for funds to meet ing demands tor high-er education. Flag Designs Are Cut Down To Five By JACK BRAYLEY orrmwa. May 15-(6?) —'I\l0 edpleotbrshflnfl 00m- Si: lama- Coulis and grsnmoa cl Hon. Honors Mercier -both Prunlsrs at - Gouin e i118 d!‘ ator slimmed sign that did not curry the Union Jed, but which carried the cram as Canadian loyalty to ‘. 0 enough as ifit-"i. wsianembosnsdn A! lsltofwithssmueh ssyocsayfiodsevetlrs Be thought the flag he sug- ested was the "happy comprom- " mr the committee because it retained the ties with the crown still and “'§‘y"i..h’£ aaa°s§°“..‘.‘l.‘tla".“'o.. 2,500 designs hAVe us: v a... r .1 Filil it; 525.5.- s a i i5 ii g: lift. E 5kg; l MIEEROEOGICAI. OIHOI‘ inn-onto, W1C. lhy l5 - (G) — lvlinililun and mmcisnum HAIJIMX. llsy 15 -- (OP)- Weother synopsis issued by Dominion Public Weather Otflcb at Halifax tonight-A minor dis- turbance is located Just southwest! ' of Yarmouth and is expected to move across Nova Bcotis into the Gult of 8t. Lawrence by ‘Ihursday night. The associated nln is cola- ° fined to the Nova Icotis Home improvement in weather is expected ‘nrursday as the storm moves northeestwud but there will be local showers in New‘ Brunswick cs a cooler mus o! sir moves into the Province tom slid gfl W!!! Forecasts. valid um Thursday ldnig ' m. no -Prince Idwsrd Island-Overcast. Intermittent rain and some 10$ Not much change in sum South winds is mph. titin m. . . s 32‘ ' .t'*"-'ii".°r i-l‘. '° s Charlottetown N. " nfsorsa-“e-W- P.1d. ' thisevmingst 1M‘ “fiscsn-K"