lniiuction 0f liov:_it.0. ilondcrson it St. Pots s lid. The Presbytery of Prime m. "wardlslaud mot in ha ‘in: gélaiiltih at Pa: am ur y nlng or a urpos of induction the minister-tiger. ths Chas. u. Henderson, 3A.. who bad completed a year of ser- vice under appointment by ths Board cf Missions and had rscatv- ed a mast uuanim us call from the consrésations Murray liar- bour North and Peter’: Road. Tho service was conducted the Modsrator. ths Rev. Ohsa, 0011mm of Summsrsids. assisted by ths clans. the Rev. T. H. B. Bomars. MA. SIIXM. who outlin- tgnthe stem leadmn to the induc- Tha sermon was preached by ‘be P-ev. F. Ncnnan Young, 3.‘... vim or Manhflsld; ths charge to th b! Roberts. of Montreal. ing agent foor the u “an mace an .252‘ “~ R '““ skflthstlvifdler "of the Briflsh Em-_ e in the Kim's Dominion Day gbrnorslist. Pavcd Street ll-opal Work linclnr Way Tummy-eight, men are 170W El‘ in city streets, re- qnts City Cari: . A. Fullerton These include four cutters. twu rakers, two smcohhers, two tampers, two ahovelers. one painter, one roller-maxi, one salamander and one truck driver. At the planblat liillsboursh Bridge, there are two kettlamen. who heat, and add tha mix, one steam ansioeer. one burner! man, two sar-i shcvclers and two men breaking up old aslsphalt. l n§°éii“i..“i‘:..“iit.z"ii.“zlizwlg Largcliumhcrsinroll number working in the gra el ' l For itcii cross Swimming iilasscs v strests. They are scarifying, rollizn: Randolph MacLean, 8.1a. of Mon- taaue. and the charge tn ths con- xrcgation by the Rev. qias. Oar-cozy in place of the Rev. G. C. ylsbstar wiho could not be pre- aan . A vota of hearty thanks on the part of the cons-reaction was tandersd the Interim Moderator. the Rev. T. H. B. Sonnets. for his care and Iuihnoa of the can; graqation during the past four ara. at the conclusion of the im- gnresslve service the benediction was pronounced by the newly- inducted minister and the Pres- bytery adjourned to maat at Tyne Valley on July 23 at ll o..m. daylight savinsz time. oiling and spreading calcium chlo- ride on these streets . more are men us three wheel- ed rollers, n. truck dr ver and a ieamster clearing refuse and dirt. Another work that is being done is the patching of wooden sidewalks m” w” mm Red Cross House in Charlotte- town has been a hive of activity during ths past ten days with so many children enrolling for the Swimming Classes which opened Frida afternoon in Charlottetown at rlghton and KEflllfi-‘Di. Beaches. Since Tuesday of this week twenty-three young women and men have bean un crgoing stren- uous. instruction with regard to conducting swimming classes. This phase of the Red Cross Program- me is under the direction of Mrs. Harry Cudmore and the course is being given at Red Cross House and ths Yacht Club which the members have kindly placed at thedispcsal of the class. These swimming instructors have come from the different parts of the Is- land and there are representative: fromt- Georgetown, Montague, y Sourlss. Moi-ell, St. Peter’: Bay Borden mid Charlottetown. Thou instructors-in-training gain their ractlcal experience in teaching by elping with the classes which are in progress at the Charlotte- town beaches. On Friday afternocn the twenty- thras instructors ave ovsr Charlottetown chil ran their first swimming lesson. Any children who are still desirous of entering these classes should enroll at Rs 0.6. McCeer (L-Jsritish Comm-Cross House right away in order bis) had delivered more than a to get in at the beginning of the t speech tacking the instruction. , that pro- suited Mr. miller-ton tofthe red barrels which have bean placed at the street comers uptown these are for empty cigarette boxes. candy wrappers and refuse of any lri - It would be a sciated. he » if citizens wouil cooperate with the city workmen in keeping hhe streets free of refuse. Senate Approves 0ov’t. Resolution OTTAWA, July 5 - (C?) —Ths Government's resolution to raise ‘the naizinber seats PEI‘ giver House ovaor c reg-res nsen-vative opposition to give its s tion by n. vote of 24-7. " it. will go to West-g in Commons-Sen- rsfrosantat nal ulation. The vo came after Senator Brighton liollcy-Ballcr’: The Brighton Ringers volleyball team are requested to be at the ‘Holy eemer diamond, Sunday evening at 7 o'clock lo lay a match sma against the Holy Redeemer 50x. Im ortsnt a players be on hand st t a above time. Signed ‘Mllllfll’ t8 after the vote. MEXICO CITY, July 0 - (AM-- 's army was crdarsd today to police Sunday's national elec- tion. Commanding officers received. instructions approved 4 Pre. ent Avila Cfl-IIIGCHO desi ed to ful- fill his repeated prom es to the le hat "your vote will be M-RaHUJNHHPaHsHENNHWfiUV-‘HNS RATES Births l-nd ‘Ma sa 25c. (‘nab KID’ OI‘ MANY COLORS ._.q__. must accompany o or. No other leather can bs d 1n a; mgny fliygflg c019" 1| ammo ‘km- C_ SIIREENAN~ At the Charlotte- town Hospital. ‘Julghl. i046. to Mr e and Mrs. Oil reenan. North WANTED — CATCI-IERS MIT!‘ River, n son. Weight 10 lbs. and first baseman's Ilov: and . k f ftb ll. Phone 22M. .............. _ .. s. ............l town 30.91;“ Jung 11m 1g“, TOURISTS ACCOMMODATED - Mr- and Mrs. Ernest, Gaol-yum A home away from home. Lodg- ghm a (hunger (Am Jmflp lng and meals if desired. Phone MARMIAGES lltiil-J. Charlottetown. . C.____._____.__________ p03, gang-ONE McCORMI I MIOPIIERQON - MaePIIERSON - Deering Binder. Good condPion. at the Manse Vallcirfield. am a. W's- Johfl J- Mfl-"d- Bmdi" 9H6, bv the Rev. A. D. Stir n8. ad id _ bans. adds Mar-acre. daughter of Mr. ‘ WANTED — is‘? fir“ “Pfiifirgguenelg; Brackley Point School. Sup un ment 12%. J. Gregor MacCal um go-cixeéicléiegverctt MacPhcrscn of secreum FOR BALI-DEAF!‘ IIOILSB. 1400 lha, 7 years. 11w DIATIIS ‘w _ women and chlidrtn to vgogelzum .______._.__.__.__.___ SIlII-IINAI- at tn on - ' town noipmi. July ufiiiiliii 91y Herbert WW"- son of Mr. and Mrs. Ollis Shrian- WP- » II]. North River. _~ m”, __Pmd‘:°£ navy - at tn ~ ' ot- Hospital on only’ rigid. 33w Reva"- aivlyhtn or aqdr. 1dr. and m: “OT-pp. g Vmar- samura- can M 0ard0t Thanks, l. _ mamas t. Guardian ti‘? A-nugora t est An ssshtg- some tolgghans 1H1- mdg-Mchohlrrfs w?’ l St, valuable . “m: natty Isrl not . m "am-rm. iii? " 330M633 $1M aooLad _.._____.__._______ inn Late Tu Classify acnn. ronl le- i u» iwdfiitléayla. v l and; , and D. Bruce. IOI III»- . su plamont llrl. Bertha Wsi er. l"! (NBA Telephoto) William Hoirens.‘ University of minister was delivered by the Rev. gnaw gmdmt. arrested in Chl- Hood Flour Mills provld capo on a robbery chums. is be- ing questioned in the January 1th kidnap-slaying of little Suzanne Dsgnun in that city. Police said fingerprints agree with those on the Dagnsn ransom note. Qf course. the event that was the whole thing to Guides, Scouts. Brownies and Oubs this week was the visit to the Island of ins World Chief Guido. No one wro had heard her an- thusiastic talks of ding and Scouting could haltp but being equally enthused an thrilled an urred on to greater efforts for l e Movement. The writer had ths piioasure of honing Lady B»? dn cdnssday. afternoon at. Government Houss and also Wednesday evening at Cov- omment House whsn£ar lad ship had a pow-wow with arlotten Guiders and Scouters on the floor at Government House. It was first time in her whclg world tour that she got together with Scouts and Cuiders on the floor for a pow- wow. Unique to say the least. Sht spoke to he Guiders and Bcoutars about the movements in Europe and Asia and answered several giégstions about International uting and Guiding. Thursday CVGIIIDK“ after t spsction. we had hoped y B.-P. s. ain, but the rains crtunstely we were un Sing comes o the Island. the Wfilthel‘ w be more co-o erativ so more p15 will be pryilag to hear s wonderful woman who as dons such immeasurable or Guides and Scouts all over he world. CAMP BUOIIAN Attention ll parents of Scouts who are goaing to ‘tho Disirh! camp at Bushan from Aug. 1st. tn 10th. inclusive. Application been sent to all parenis whose boys are registered at Headqlilfifli mid Wm "e e 5d go g9 to District Camp. We should appreciate it. l1 the application forms were return- ed at least bv Julv 15th. so we can make all the necessary "Wimnl SCOUT CAMPING SEASON BEGINS The first Scout Camp of this season started WadnesdI-Y glitch the Basilica "poop on the e" days of camp n! It M“ This camp is a Ciunv- ti?“ ma: Troop Camp at Buchlan wot savsral ears. and the rest ta .- bq slosey watched bv m! m‘ “d “w” n. a n ii the Diprgtneéltigwam w ch stariiv Jul 115th. WANH "M?" POII TIMI! AND PLAC scrrnaal. June oath. the Sixth a cu. by " 1°" t in»: leew- “gt/ed to be B softball. With nigg- On Friday. Chtvwn J Charloltetow worm‘ to: t. Jones for tforhll‘ ~ h score 27 mminfiii. Charlottetown t. Guam‘: this.» for ths games were as follows" room A- 3CD“: _ ‘an I _ F. Ml!)- zqg , dgnkgl. - 3°?" m‘ ‘ ' nod»: Birth. Charlottatoginm .D0 LAM“- Bid I htful l 1 approved the bio ‘fFh-sifii’ l This calaun is rssarvfl o! lml Interest. bat uni-tuna of a mm Ilalurs may ho lnssrtsd at five cents a word. strlaliv nay» . lllls In advance. __ THE ORANGE celebration will held at Arsyie Shore Friday t. yfM-ia". July l2. Watch for Mou- T.‘ I . SPECIAL Evangelistic at Long Creek, begfljnl Day July 7 at 8 pm. 5, 1g, m... tinulns nightly except Saturday some hour. All are welcome. Meet- ms! are bcim: held in a newly erected gospel hall. SIICCESSFUL DANCE-The Y's Mens Club held a successful mon- ster dance last night at. ths Rabin Hood warehouse. Nearly I ‘thous- and persons enjoyed [he waning, with the Downtowners Orchestra Prflvldlns the entertainment. Pro- ceeds of the dance are for the Y. M. C. A. Cam at Holland Cove, 511d the Ys en are grateful to all those who helped make the "Milli o success. uRcbin the use of the warehouse, and donated T110118? Prizes of $10.00. Another giialiltig: at‘ iiietsame aflortlmt was e in crest o t o sam by Alex McQuaid. p mamas. rssrsanay - The funeral of the late John W. Oar- tfif. Win-aloe North. was hsld yes- terday afternoon from his resid- Isoe. Services at the home and grave were conducted by the Rev. . R. Skinner. assisted by Mr. Haber Kean. The pallbearers were Albert Younker. Bertram Smith, Brit-Ii Younker. George ‘Cudmore. Wallace Morrow and Gordon Mc- Innis. Interment in Winsloe North Cemetery. PBOMINENT VISITOR — Miss Jean E. Browne, Toronto. National Director of Junior Red Cross. ar- rived in Charlottetown-i recently. Miss Browne is conductina a series of lectures 0n Junior Red Cross and Health Teaching as a part of the Summer School for Health being sponsored by the Red Cross for the benefit of the teachers of the Province. Miss Browne well known in Charlottetown hav- int! visited here on several oc- casions in connection with Junior Red Cross activities. , Services ng lord's Personals Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jenkins left this mornlna by car for St. An- drew's. NB. to attend the NB.- P.E.I. golf meet. His many friends will be glad to know that Mr, Frank McRory who has been a patient in the Char- lottetown Hospital is steadily im- pilrlovin? and hopes lo return home s. ew days. Mrs. Margaret mOPIWTSOn rm. returned recently by plane from Boston where she accompanied Mrs. (Dr) RC. Dougan to the L-ahey Clinic for treatment. Constable Willian H. Warner. R. C. M. P. Charlottetown, Mrs. Warner. and their two children. Margaret and Kathleen, are visiting Constable Warner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willliaim L- Warner, at their summer residence, Duck Cove. , John Telegraph Journal. Rev. Alexand-er MacKay, New Miss Helen M. MacKay. Moncton, have returned to after spending several days this city. They came here to ,be with Mrs. . MscKay who i: n patient in the P. E. I. Hospital. recovering from a major opera- tion performed June 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Russell T. Mac- Nelil, Hunter River, left recently for Halifax. where Mrs. MacNeiil entered the Halifax Infirmary and underwent a successful oper- ation Saturday. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Poles Favor 0ne- . House Parliament lBy Larry Allen) WARSAW. July 4- (AW-The Govsrnznant announced today that a compilation c! nearly one-quar- ter of the votes cast in Sunday's referendum showed a hen-W mn- jcrity in favor af all three quas- tions. with a 3-1 count favorinn a one-house parliament. the most controversial issua. Returns from rural districts which might change the count have not been reported. The re- sults announced ware mainly from large cities. No claims of victor! have been advanced vet by either the parties supporting the prov- isional zovemment, or by the Polish Peasant Pa-rty cf vice-Pre- mier Stanisla-w Miloolalczirk. which urzed a napative vote on the parliamentary question. The novemment said that of "$21310 ballots counted 1.784.274 un cl parliament. and 6:71.336 osmos- ed. ‘It is estimated that 111000.000 votes were cast. ' Forsiam observers who watched the vat-inn‘ in an unofficial capa- city acid it apoearad to have been conductod lanaliv ‘and properly in all sections of Poland. Mikolsiclvt vasterday demanded a district-My-dfstriot recount of votes. and asserted that the Com- munlat-banbad aovernment c had famed ‘many voters to cast their ballots in advance. and than had failed to count t . The other notations in ths re- nsiked whether voters a boundaries. and - nationalisation - ‘Th- mdum duration did not mention the eastern frontier. where P and i territory to Russia. The - rv was expanded at Qflpensd.) . HOCKEY STICK FACTORY . B. Julv Strawberries actors will about dolen sticks im- ‘lvn en w“ in'se d“ inc“ YO AN \ The Contact Guardian Ill CHARGE-Rev. J. A. Nicholson. Minister. Services for July 7th". ll a.rn. service in York Hall, presentation of and W.C.T.U. certificates; 3 Ip . Brackley Church; 730 pm, ,9 . trsl‘ Church: l0 a.m. Sunday School in York Hall; 10 a.m. Sun- day School in Central Church. Subject: of sermon. “The Words of Eternal Life." prize SPECIAL Evangelistic services at Long Creek. beginning Lord's Dfly. Jull! 7 at 8 pm. S. T. i~c-n_ tinulns nishtly except Saturday same hour. All are welcome. Meetings are berm! helri in ‘a newly erected gospel hail. ELECTRIC POWER. RATIONED -'I'he "rationing" of electric pgw. er continued yesterday in the City while the Maritime Electric Com- nany had every available elec- trical worker on the lob striwing to nut the plant at full efficiency Iaain. In the meantlm the Corn- Dany strove to msintan the es- sential servlces. in some cases by runninz auxiliary lines, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AT BORDEN -- The car ferry "Prince Edward Island" arrived at, Borden shortly after midnisht this mom- inz and will immediately begin on. erations on the Tormentine-Bor- den route. The “Scotia" which nas been relieving on the route during the absence of the "Pg-trim Edward Island". will continue on the same route for the next two or three days only. accordinu to railwav officials last night. RETURNS T0 BOSTOR -—Riev. Father Gleescn 5.1. cf Boston left yesterdayl morning by plane on his return ome after spending r. month on- the Island conducting retreats. for the clergy, sisters of St. Martha, sisters o! the Precious Blood. Father Glceson spent a very pleasant holiday with his uncle and aunt. Mr and Mrs Aiphorisus O'Donnell at Vernon River and were hcapitably and graciously wel- comed by the kind astor, Right Rev. Maurice McDona d with whcm he spent several days. Father Glee- son's friends wish him a safe jour- ney and hoe to have him rc- tiurn for miss on work in the prov- nce. 0.ltl.L. 0 wing Following is the result of the Art. Drawing for the C. W. i... Diocesan Fund conducted in K. of C. Hall yesterday: 1st rize. Dinner sat. Mary Mc- Neil. lchmond P. E. I. 2nd prize. Presto Cooker, George Cameron Wellington. 3rd prize. Coffee table, Robert Poirier, Miscouche, P. E. I. . 4th prize, Wool blanket. Emmett Dei-ghan. Emerald. 5th prize. Fruit cake, Ella M. Cronin Charlottetown. 6th prize. Set 4 Pyrex bowls. Mrs. J. Campbell, City. 7th prize, One dollar, Maureen Bell, City. ' 8th prize. one dollar. Mrs. Linus McDonald, Richmond. P.E.I. 9th prize. one dollar. Everett Cameron, Wellington, P. E. I. 10th prize, one dollar, Mrs. gfadeleine Gallant. Wellington, P. . I. 11th prize, Mr. Joseph M. Glllis, Indian Rive 3,000 GATIiER Continued From Page l graves. marked with white metal crossm bes-rlna the nune of the dead soldier. with his rank. resi- mernt and a painted maple leaf. Leaders cl the welfare commit- tee than presented Mr. Justice Turgeon with small boss o! earth taken from the izraves to be sent to Canada. to the next-of-kin of the men buried here. Many of the men buried herc were from the 7th Infantry Bria- ode which stormed across the Leo- pold Canal to win a narrow bridae- head and then hold it against ferocious counter-attacks bv Dow- erful German forces. These were soldiers from the Royal W 1988 Riies. the Reaina Rifles. the ana- dian Scottish from Victoria and a lone company of the Royal Mon- ireal Rcfliment. RETIRED N HALF PAY LONDON. Julv 5 - (OP Cablel __'I‘he London Gazette tonimt states that Viscount Alexander. governor-general of Canada, has been retired from the active Brill" at hali-Ipav with rank of Field Marshal. The retirement took ef- feet last ADril 0 The Markets Butter. dairy Bananas. lb. Cut Flowers Eggs, doz. Rhubarb .. Fresh Lettucs_. Imported Tomatoes. lb. House Plants Oranges, dcz Roast Beef. lb. Ducks. lb. .. Roast Pork. lb. Chicken. lb. New carrots lb Haddock . Corn es AD Nsw , Loaf Lettuce bunch . Radish. aw . Onions New Hand Lettuce Melons ..- box It Auction Inst llama I hll _ has Undo?! m- i‘ our soapy. Albsrry at! |a. M! at lag oa thsyantllw IILCJi-F. llnit _ .ln Summcrsidc _ SUMMER-SIDE. ‘July 0- Tomor- row is the last day in ths current visit of the Royal Canadian Air Force Mobile Recruiting Untt in Summcrslde. Flight Lieutenant Allard and his staff have inter- viewed m ny ‘young men from this district. he majority of appli- l flint! were former members of the - R.C.A.F, who now plan a erman- ent career in the peacet e Afr Force. . v The recruiting unit is located in lthe court room cf the Town Hail. and will move on io Charlotte- town as it continues its "tour of Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick. l In Charlottetown the uni: will ‘be located at City Hall and will remain there July 8, 9 and 1 Parliament At A Glance (Canadian Press) Finance Minister llsley an- ,nounced that the rate of exchange of the Canadian dollar has bc-cw adjusted to arity with no " lied States ollar Mr Ilsiev outlined a change in Canada's flrogram to maintain “order, sis - ity and independence." Prime Minister Mackenzie King said the Govcrnmc-nt would ask for an extension of the Emer- gency Transitional Powers Act. ; Defence Minister Abbott said nil Canadian armed forces over- seas would he bark in Canada be- fore the end of the ear. | Trude Minister Mac innnn said the Government has loaned $577,- ‘500.000 to countries outside the ‘sterling area and requests for other loans are being received. i ‘In the Senate third reading was given a resolution increasing rep- resentation in the Commons from 225 to 255 seats. liinti-Jewish Riots in Polish City l (By Larry Allen) ¥ . July 5-—(A.P)—~Mnbs ramvaszimz throush the streets of Kielcs in Poland's bloodiest post- war poizrom killed at least 3d per- sons and injured 42 others. most- ,lv Jews. before govemmetn anm- lored cars dispelled the anti-Jew- ish rioters and restored order to- dav to that citv of 60,000, Unverified reports said some ,militiamen and security‘ police ;also were killed in battling with lthe mobs. which Thursday smash- ed shops and invaded Jewish hc-mcs and apartments. The tlovemment charged that "Fascist elements" set ofif the nosrrom. perhaps started by false reports spread by a Polish bov who claimed to have been held in a cellar by Jews who threat- lened to slay him. Another rumor was that a Polish bov h-ad been killed bv Jews. Reinforced military units and security nolice Datrolled the streets tOdRV- and a srovemment report said the situation- was "in hand." FIND DIETIIOI) 0F COLORING STEEL LONDON. Julv 5 -— (Reuters- Tihe Moscow Steel Institute has discovered a method of coloring steel, by adding certain elements to the alloys. Moscow Radio rc- rted today. A member of the viet Academy in charge of the Work said he had obtained a steel colored something like gold. Its sidsa ripped a Provincial Tranwort top photograph like a stage bus interlo with lseconds previously. One man and a woman and another man lttq’ in h@ital. There injured in toms at ohen by ths blade of a bulldozer. back upon which real life drama was enacted a few wars M persona seriously the crash while a dean or more were ths scene and went home. It was the Enrico DaNicola, left, smiles as he talks with friends in Naples 1m. medzlstely after his election as Provisional President of the New Italian Republic. Former president of the Chamber of Deputies, DaNicpia w" | supported by major Italian political parties in a compromise move Arrow Lake’s Multiple Babbage Something unusual in cabbages developed on a. small mixed fun owned by Mr. Askew, fronting on Lower Arrow Lake, B, C. It was a red cabbage with five heads that produced a crop of seed last year. The cabbage was planted in the usual way. and produced rfina cabbage which Mr. Askew cut off, leaving the stock and root. Last year the stock sprouted five heads and proceeded to bloom and pm- duce seeds. ‘Ilhe picture vcas taken mid-September; from left to right they are, Mr. Askew. Miss Beth Nicholson, and Mrs. Askew. A close look at the Snmp will reveal the seed pods. Mr. Askenfs main crop is peaches which sell readily on the prem- ises and the balance sold through the Co-op at Robson. OPENING SCHEDULE FOR Wood lslands-—0arihou Sonics Pending decision as to whether one or two boats will operate on this route this season sailings of the M. V. "Prince Nova" will be as follows: .. .. >- Leave Wood Islands .. 7 a.m. 11am. 8 p.m. Leave Caribou 9 nun. 1 p.m. l pm. s s Operating Dailyinciuding Sundays. DAYLIGHT savnvc TIME RATES: Same as 1945. NORTI-IUMBERLAND FERRIES LTD ._... f -¢t worse crash cf the Dominion Day M116!!- Aibert Brouillet of the Provincial Police, his sun an under-arm holster, is shown in ths piston pasting the damagm to the bus In tbglovwu tura the heavy bulldozer with its bib tun-lad around on the low platform truck. ofthocraah movcdtba heavy nits on the truck. ~ r is shown in the its curtains drawn died immediately died a few hours