a} “—?\_'r~ rz“ Itrilgl/“EP. _.. l .. w". no no 9 .~ - - -.—-—.ra*-' I __ ___._,_.._...... -_ '\_"_\-FJ--'Ll-I-IH,nl.—n-n-- ..-_ ..._»..-_-. .~. . . M- .\FL\R."- luu-uuas-u-uuu-q-u-sduos- . ., , _ _ ‘ -, _ . c» ' AI- s. “vi aqvc w-u-ear-'-'-'-*-"-"-'-'-“-"-'~"-'-'~'5""-""W4‘- I“ {'11 w“ . .5: II f2: I fir: I -:.' . i . . : ". : I . I L . : PAGE six SPORTING Niws R. C. ‘A. F. Officers Win 20-13 From Army Team The RCAF Officers stretched their winning streak to three wins and no losses last night when they I Meeting 0f “LZOYl/‘gfiiinixd ggrliirclyoftesll: H 0 m slnior Softball Lcziguc. It had ht‘l‘ll postponed from earlier in the ~ scltcdtilc because of ruin. 'l‘h.= flame last niulit. played at tho Victoria Park diamond. pro-i ditccd only a fair brand of bnlLl A meeting of horsemen will be held at Walker's barn Friday even- ing at 9 pm. Horses will be de- Bnzh teams had a number of er- . . role ' a them but the igilalrfleiglflgjidgndflggitlgxflis dlggrnxilnig All“? S" 79ml 1005i» fDav. July l. Officials were asked ‘The b from Hench Grove wt-tit to be m amt into tlic lend in the first two in- lnings, scoriggflfive Illllfls ghilemnl- owing the . cers t roe ut er I lend disayip d in thc third and. t‘ lot lllo gain:- in the fourth ' l the llilWll-Jll so.“ lllllO megfpl A n lilo 1ilittc to fa 'c a lop-side 1 191'! i-‘ich llio 1}‘ was utiztblc‘ in hcsri. H. the soldicrsi innit» n Sift in the eighth -_- ' vi '1 s": 1"‘! hi" were unable to‘ The Aircraftsnien ploy the Army o. w lll‘ i~ izfitit. .in a regular game of the City l l“ .. senior Softball Lea ue c . 313 991 311-” ‘The game starts at g6 30 saiudgfe 820 001 06f diamond in ‘ toria Park. Pheasants Spread o Zeke-ail 1-3 rcsos in Province 1i that tile‘. duce prairie chicken in this pro- ipwotiuccd; vinco may be successful. . i'< its». 'l‘hc RCMP. game officer re- l.. (i..l!'|'.‘l\'. punt-ti ycsterdziy that u pair is "i! “qlrlc lhPi/I located on the farm of Roy Young, Earnscliffe. Earlier reports in-i "f _ tiicatcd a imir at Little Sands on Pair at the furm oi Sam Dixon. They are from Teal apparently off shoots of a flock of l\ Ad, 26 that was located onythe pro- llil pcrty of Lco Murphy, China Point. from.‘ last October. l Ffldlllv vi Several pair of prairie chicken HOXLIHCSE of were released in the West River |‘ WM game tiiiiclals a district last spring in what is be- i.\'. that pheasants wcrev llcvcd to be the first attempt to q introduce the birds into the Mari.- ..i_- same fifth) reports in- llmes, that an attempt to intro- rt- burl lilil" :1» n I = Hill ill‘ xtietl. I.l\'lfl;;Sitl"(3 M tirray Royals Defeat Aces, Crows Lose To Bees Royals — St. John. O'Bhea, laghon, Lawlor, McDonald. Cro- keh, Butler. Murnaghan and Prought. A. Zakem replacing But- ler in the eighth. In n. regular senior league game hi the might: of Columbus soft- ball schedule. the Royals won a ‘close decision from mp A995 13-1; Frcattires of the ftnmc were the Tlilllilliu catch by O'Shen and the Cal- YEO THEATRES if “MY ‘h FRIEND '\ f FLICKA ” IN TECIINICOLOR 1-0.; RODDY MoDOWALL PRESTON FOSTER RITA JOHNSUN .-o-_ A h rt-stlrrln of n boyhufleroo organist’? man's mighty courage, Ind n woman's higve fight for both! 10- Thrilling you with n love so great you'll never be able to forget lg 1 MONTAGUE-JERI. 8.30 PM. MONTAGUE—SAT. 8 AND | l0 P. M. SOURIS —- TUES. 8.45 P. M. MATINEE Canada A Duck Nursery For ll. S. U.S. sportsmen owe a great debt to the UOVQHUIIBIL: of Canada for its part in quiidrnpling the contin- ental pop-ulwtion oi migratory wot- eriowl. Dr. Ira N. Gaprielson, cir- ectm" of the Fish and Wildlife Ser- vice, Department of the Interior, said todlly. "Canada is the nursery for many of the ducks, geese. swans, and Q- ther vroteifowl which make their winter homes in the United States. and if the Federal xovmuneoit of Canada. as well as the governments of the provinces had not cooperated so whole-heartedly in the work of conservationists both in the Unit- ed states and Canada. we could not have alleviated the so-called ‘duck depression’ as rapidly as was done." Naltzure has uone more to bring back the migratory waterfowl DOP- ulwtion than conservationists could ever do, Dr. Gabrielson declared. pointing out that a severe and lust- ing drought in the provinces where Aces - Corbet. Wilson, Shot-key. Martin, Bradley, Burke, Goodwin,- Nicholson and J. Zakem. Junior League In the Junior game between the Crows and Bees. the latter took the verdict by the close score of 11-0 The bees bunched hits in the fourth while some oi the Crows h'lll l‘ hi’ Lawlor "h:- l e ti was‘: wx/r BZUE Trainer and Jay. Crows: McGuigan. Pineau, Trai- nor, McAdam. Hui-finger. Thistle. 8114056" Leonard. Lund and Quinn. %".f;"".i.i ‘Fill “‘ ° 5° t“ hi?“ an rg mee . ay afternoiin at 1.30 the Robilns and m Bears play. FACTORY $04M’ All Stars Practice Bruce Stewart's All Stars will hold a softball practice tonight at 6 o'clock at the old diamond. Vic- toria Park. All players please be on hand. Tarky Whltelock. Capt. having o. beneficial most oi the waterfowl breed had done much to cause the decline in numbers. Since 193B these areas have had pleritly of tneciioftution and nwny of the no . lakes, ai marshes have zotten back to their natural condition. “Canada fills none whatever she could to assist Nature in bringing the birds back. llions of acres have been ser aside as refuges, w- wer roostin nd theyp t fi ‘pgcjgfl - . merit oi Hon. M. R. McGuigan to acroess the pizaie. u W m“ wymeycwfigffgfif. the Supreme Court bench. The line up with the natural conditions neces- ——- Bees — Gillis. Burke. Flynn, sary to the life of waterfowl. A total EDUCATIONAL NOTES -Prof. Tulle, Gallant. Walker. Peters. gfblluihbgdhsanctuaries has been cs- Lloyd Shaw will commence his a. e all the provinces and in the Northwest 'I‘e:rltory. In the Western part of Canada. some l.- 300.000 acres of community pus- tures are also bird returns. In od- dition Canada has many Federal and Provincial parks in which birds receive full protection. Tremendous HIGH-S embracing . miles have been set aside in the Northwest Territory as game sanc- tuaries and native hunting pncser- ves and these give some protection to the breeding bird." Dr. Grabriel- son said. "Under the Prairie Fann Rehab- ilitation Act. the Canadian Depart- ment oi Agriculture has comple more than 2u.f.c.i 3.; ' . in the Prairie Provinces of M iwba, Saskatchewan. JflrCl Alberta. These range in size from small shook-wat- ering ponds f/J vcrv large storage reservoirs and lakes. This series of projects was brltun less than ten years alto but apparent-iv already is effect on the E 2. 5 c. waterfowl population. Anderson Wins merit of its version of our own Mig- ratory Bird “Canada, through the enforce- Troatv Act, through From llaegg STOCKHOLM. June 28 _ (AP) cooperation with filfQfYS organizations. through scien- ic waterfowl mortality. and Ehredotor control has a Service could have asked for private sports- invcotlstotion into causes of through Isa aided c comeback of the waterfowl. "Certainly the Fish and Wildlife no b’ — Arne Anderson defeated Gundei- Hacgz in a 1.50.’! metre race todav in the first meeting in two years of Sweden's top runners Anderson fumed the 1.500 met- res in Stockholm Stadium in 3:483. . fo fiianish ahead of I-lacgz who txas’ -i . timed in 3:50 2 Hncize led at the, . Istart. but Anderson. who holds vhc world record nf 3:45 for the cis- fnricc. w-zm with a finish spurt “I I"S one thing to produce a truly fine blade and t quite another f0 make sure it Baseball Results roaches you in perfect con- _ NATIONAL rubbing against the paper. Thus it comes to you far/or")! ' s/Jnryr-rcadytogivcycu all the extra shaves and extra shav- Btxston 3: Cincinnati 4 Philadelphia 6; St. Mills B. AMERICAN Chicago 3; Boston 4. Cleveland 3: Philadelphia 1. Remember When By The 6.1.3111... Press Yankees boomed his way into base- ball's row of immortals three year: record as the Yanks took both enzfs 10f a doubleheader from Wishing- more cooperation than Canada has always given it." , ~ |said. “Ir. has been a. flood neighbor indeed." Ccllaborationist ls Assassinateti lPPBe Information and Propaganda. was Dr. Ciabrlelscn IDNDON, June N- (AP) —Ph1l- I-IenrlOt, Vichy Minister of passengers. arriving her with 63, at '1 o'clock The ferrye made 6 i film ygfggdayg THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CENTRAL culnnuu ruponol I Wound?“ m on" of: new; nnun may be —-—-~ i-ti ——_;_—-__=_ COOII for Photoc- , oounonaniou solutes. Civic TIXOI ll dill Juno SDI-h. 6-21-01. DONALD NICHOLSON of d, will be the guest under at the preparatory service evening at Cnledonio. TAX PAYEBS nflod to | 21in installment ofnéivio Tana Jkfi w avoid long watts. Duo date June 80th. . I-il-fli. THE BLOOD you don't need they die without. Be a Rod Cross blood donor. Phone m today and vol- unteer. 6-8-21. JUNI 80th IS THE FINAL DATE for ooymont of 2nd installment of Civic Taxes, aim that, date. install- ment is subject to interest. 8 m m‘ TAX PAYERS asked to 2nd installment ‘Civic '12s e391; to ovoid long waits. Due to June 30th. 0-21-91. THE ROGERS IIAHDWARE will Rimmed all day Saturday. opened day eveninguirdl 9 P. M6 m m XMEN REMEMBER Meeting flax Breeders and Eitlilbi- tors Association, City Building, Charlottetown. tonight. 6-29-1’. TRAIN AND FERRY-The train left Borden last evening with 1i’! FLOWERS FROM ITALY-Mrs. Weston Francis, Freetown. has re- ceived from her son, Tpr. Lorne Francis. now in Italy, an exquis- ite bouquet of flowers which were sent for Mother's Doy_ but were unavoidably delayed in delivery. THERE twill be a meeting of the Liberal Committee at Mt. Herbert polls in Mt. Herbert Hall, this eve- ning at 8 o'clock to elect five dele- gates to attend the convention at Mt. Stewart on Friday 30. James Rankin, chairman of poll com- mittees. 29 ii ndrons are by no means con- fined in this Province to the Ex- Perimental Farm as was erroneous- y stated in yesterday's issue. Two b tlfui plants of this genus ore lin full blocm at Mrs. E.S. Blan- chard‘: summer ‘ ., at Fortune Cove. Mrs. Blanchard has also five lovely bushes of azaleas, two large beds of plague Scotch heather, and a. huge “ y’s supper" which have attracted much favorable atten- tion. LIKELY CANDIDATES —-Am0ng those mentioned as likely candi- dates to be nominated at the Lib- erol convention for the Third Dis- trict of Queen's at Mount Stewart on Friday night are Messrs. D. A. MacDonald, Glenfinnan. Eugene Cullen, Sherwood, Peter 'I‘i'ainor, Johnston's River, J. Lester O'Don- nell and J. ll‘. Connolly, Charlotte- town. The nomination is for the seat made vacant by the appoint- duties with the Provincial Depart- ment of Education on July 1. Prof. Howard Court, formery in charge of normal training at Prince of Wales College who has been serving in the armed forces, will to his duties at the open- ing of the college term. Prof. J. C. Latimer, of the department of agricultu l economy at MacDon- ald College, is expected here in July, his services having been en- gaged by the Provincial Govern- ment for a limited period. The Government is also obtaining the services of Mr. G. C. Veness, in charge of the forestry station at Fredericton, N.B., for educational‘ work in connection with forestry. Mr. Veness’ headquarters will be at the National Park. ::0LD HOME WEEK and I'm- nt flva cents n word. strictly pl!- nblo ln Id LIIIIN- SECOND IN STALLMINT of BEAUTIFUL rnownns - Rho- 5 Bun W pm. Brn Graham, Poplar assist all lei-vices. Rev. Show, Mlnisfor. CHURCH OF 8C0 Sorvicll River 11 IJII. and 130 pm. Iris e. Rev. R. O-N 6P York will be in horge. H. Bishop. c hath Jul p.m., wit v. B. J. Westaws, of Cambridge, Mom, is expected. Rev. J. H. Bishop. o-U-li Mamie Lander, Orlando, of the Eastern Stir. in Charlottetown lut night. order has chapters in rs. Ilandei- is visiting those Nova Bcotia and Prince Edward Island and vnvlirlll“ berproshent Cgtstal spec a m o _' Chapter here: to-night. a SUPREME COURT - Th; can; of the King vs. Charles W. Ash- ley, charged with rape. was con- tinued before Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell and jury in the Supreme Courty in on the stand when the Court ad- journed. to meet at l0 o'clock this morning It is expected that the case will be concluded today. EGG MARKET REPORT — Egg receipts continued steady this week with prices unohang 11g up]; P.E I .28: ul , — 25: C. Graded shipments delivered Charlottetown: A Large, 245g; A Medium, 32%»; B, 28-9" NEWFOUNDLAND CARGO — The steamshlpNelglc. owned by the haw t-eamship Combanv of Hal- sail from Charlottetown for Newfoundland early in Jilly with an Island cargo. The services of the manner were obtained for this til-p by the Provincial Govern- merit. It is a ship of 1.050 gross tonnage. 220 feet long. with three decks. capable of carrying about cattle and a considerable a- mount of produce. CONVENTION PLANS —- Ex- tensive preparations are being made for the Fire Chiefs Convention which is being held here July 17th to 19th. According to replies to in- vitations sent out, to date it is ex- pected that seventy - five Chiefs will attend. Elaborate preparations are beinfiemade for the centertaininent of t ladies and Anuu. I McEachern says the program will‘ be entertaining and instructive; Headquarters for the three days will be at The Charlottetown, FUNERAL YESTERDAY — Fu- neral of late Mrs. Robert Bulman. was held yesterday afternoon A short service was held at McLean] Funeral Home and was conducted, by Rev, LeDi-ew Gardner. Funeral! Service was held 'in St. Mark's Church. Rustlco and was conductedl by Rev. J. S Davis. Interment in the Church Cemetery Pallbearersz. Robert E Simpson. Vance Dlxonu Sheldon Dixon. Allison Harper. Ro-i bert Woolner Exter Bulman STILL SEIZED — Royal Caiirid-‘ m. Mounted Police raided an} alleged moonshine manufacturing. plant - in the open air in a dense thicket-yesterday morning andL seized a still and placed two men; under arrest. it was learned The raid was carried out at Village Green. It was learned that several gallons of the alleged Shine had been run off when police pounced: on the plant The two operators. bolted but were caught by police,| one near the still and the other riot far away. It is expected that the men will be charged under the mm t: ilnmio August 15th ism, ntinxistb. n’ o-zs-ul 2.14 TROT A BROWNWOOD TIGER, John II ‘ DOMINION DAY RACES SIIMMERSIDE JIILY 1st, AT 2 r. u. stunt $1 ,200—lll PllR$E$—$1,200 —El|TlllES- JEAN HENLEY, Charles Horton, Murray Rlver Prohibition Act. ND PACE , Summeraidc. WINGS GRADUATE — A. L. MoCnvillo. d Victoria Avenue Chorlottotown. recently andure nowireluolr erltNo. 6 Bombing and "m"! 561100 katc on. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHURCH. sundoy. Jilly 2. l0 l.m. us“! School; I1 can. Morning p: 8 m. lrederiofon; 7.3 do! Howard Hill, Onhrio. wgl TLAND Blbblth July 2nd. Murray p.m., Monday. July 8rd, Belle Riv- 8 pm. Silver collection at all services. Rev. Victor Bucci of New Rev. J. fl-U-li CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND — . . Communion service DeBnble, Bob- znd, 10.30 am. and 7.30 preparatory services on Thursday, June 29th and Saturday July 1st at B pm. Service Argyle galore, Friday, June 30th I p.81. ‘- LODGE OFFICIAL HERE-Airs. . put f ltvllie world. and on theisvefitinerary, esterday. The accused gave cv- ldenoe yesterday afternoon. and was their home in Espanola Price Control 0f Farm Products ACCIDENT 0N HIGHWAY -.. Two persons were reported injur- ed about 12.30 this morning in an accident on the highway near Cen- tral Royalty School. The crash is alleged to have occurred ‘when a car, meeting a bus, collided with a parked vehicle. Two were taken to hospital but their condition was not learned. One of‘ the injured was said to be an airman and the other a young lady. Personals Mrs. Sarah Docherty of Rox- bury Mass, arrived in the city on Monday night to spend two weeks visiting friends and relatives. She is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. ‘Clair Hodgson and Mr Hodgson. Lleut. L P. Arlett, of the Sup- pl; Depot. R.C.A F‘ at Summer- si c. was in the city yesterday. . H.$ Manthorne, Truro. who is associated with the C N.R.,] arrived last night in the city where he is registered at the Queen Hotel MacCallum-Lowther Wedding The United Church at Espanoln. Ontario was the scene of n. pretty. Jllne wedding on Wednesday June 14th who . Miss Dorothy Matilda Lowther. only daughter of Mr and Mrs. Norman Wright Lowther of e" Fact: It." which opens comedian once again a. %ai‘s in an .Arniy uniform but in tli ‘laugh stems from his activities oil the camp grounds. v l Charlottetown“ became the brid of Mr. Jack Francis MacCallum. son of Mr. and Mrs Charles A. MacCallum. of Port Arthur. Rev Mr. MacVicar officiating. The bride. who was unattended. was given in marriage by her 5a- fher. and as they entered the Church the wedding March by Lo- hengrin was rendered by the or- ganist. Miss Currie. ' For her wedding thc bride chose u two piece frock. and hat of Hea- ven blue and curried a shower bou- quet of Sweetheart roses Mr. and Mrs Norval Hunter very kindly opened their spacious home for the wedding reception, which was held following the cere- mony Ten was poured by Mrs. J J Davies of Charlottetown. while Mrs. Hunter. Mrs Gray, Mrs Gareau, Mrs. W. C. Davies and Nancy Hunter little daughter the host and hostess assisted serving. Durng the afternoon numerous congratulatory telegrams ivere ref ceived from interested friends nnd relatives in Prince Edward Island and Ontario Following the reception the happy couple left for a short honeymoon. and upon their return will make 9v Urges Post-War u __... ._..___ ____ COLE PORTER STAGE PLAY l8 tricks alt i th sztggéminl’? by ‘Dorothy Fields, Herb- e e s and blonde bombshell make "Let's Face It" a riot hold. earn three hundred dollars so he make their opouses talks hi8 pals into the deal; he has o! talk himself in that. ensue when the three sol- the women home of one of t-hem. In the midst of their gymnastics the husbands arrive with their own dates and the. soldiers’ girl friends drop in j . Thb picture is full of hilarious situations nicelv pointed up by a cowple of tuneful Cole Por- if "Let's Not Talk About LBW!" Dllli a new number written t Cahn and Jule Styiie. 0311611 'Wh° Did? I Dldl Yes. I Didi equality on subsidies ' those on basic wage rates and farm prices; soil conservation. OF JA —woorl plenty of fort. ' CHARLOTTETOWN I ' AND HIS O Hotels Waldorf-Astoria, Pierre in New York; the Boston; Mount Royal, Famous Nite Spots! Playing for ‘Lot's Face it’ llint of Laughs i HOPE-BUTTON FILM IIlT Bob Hope is up to some new ' the Prince Edtvaru in nis latest Paramount "Let's Face 1t." that. are antics in In "Let's today the 1115B CFC (‘use the Hope is co-storred in the DION-ll‘- famous Broadway rt Fl ld Cole Porter, with The two hit on’ laugh spar The story tells of Bob's efforts to money is of- , and dies to help them Jealous. Bob Joining him in more difficulty out of the troub- ers to avoid the flT-Wntlblls of “w in the Southampton ust to look around gags and r songs-"Lets Face It" and as between s. long range program for out-t]. PENS AGAIN RABEN, England —(C m reason JACK DENNY Star of‘ radio, stage and screen, rhythms and entertainment. Pennsylvania, Baltimore and Drake, Chicago; Montreah-nnll THE SPORTING CLUB Friday, July 7th, 1944 for special f-axi service to T th. past has crentcd lop quarrels. too mich friction chauvinism." l J00 DiMaggh of the New York 0P9"- Iirnlportant collaborationist yet to a . Berlin agencies first reports of the Assassination. A shortl time later Pierre Laval Vichy Chief‘ of Slate. took to the air and declnr-‘ ed Hcnrlot "was animated only by .- di be fth Vichy fllinll..“"""‘°’“ = w broadcast . . . . assassinated last night in Paris by JANE HARVESTER, Charles O'Brien Covsheul diiwn- The 131w: Gillette égdozhnlli unlicriizlgi fir. gag‘ for- PAGALICCI, Walter Ilennesley. Cfu-i-lollotown ' - ‘ ' _ B 1 ; , £1’ WRY ll e 09m- BA HANO DI. Chnl D C‘ lttoto Blade IS nnc/zoaid in‘ its vii-rip Biggllilgr; g; (élxiliiccizgo) Igl- thipg :1; “r5 gloanaggmce gr much BIL VER. rel onion. o wn or to xrc 'cntt ee res torn New Y k 2 Pitt bur h l. _ p5 p l ‘ 5 Boston 0;; cnmnnjt, 3“ Patriots. l-Ienriot was the most l” c! SHIRLEY TEMPLE, Col. Hooper, Chorlottotown. MARGARET FRISCO. Col. Hooper, Charlottetown MARJORIE BUDLONG, Jamel Rankin. Mt. Herbert PETER BUDLONG, Percy Down. f“ rlottetown MARGARET ROSE, Rankin MoLnlne, Charlottetown. BILLY BISHOP, Dr. II. McIntyre, (“nrlottetowlh ing Comfort Gilli-ire iech- sf. l/lllls 2: New YOfk 1. gfllllqfilsm- He is" ""5 "wlllllll a on. nunnouo. n. winu. Kingston nicians have built info it!" Detroit 1' Washington 4‘ Eh}? Gelfmgih Algtznilygrlgerésoeeain. 305T BETTY’ D" sumu’ ch"|°““°'"" fl fl m" “TERNNHONAL garh .“.§.‘é....';“'..? corgpany with 2.10 rpm" AND non (three seconds allowed trotten) New k 4; Buff 1 1 Laval. declared it was not possible k Jerscayl" City '1: letoochcster I. to ascertain whether the killers JUNE FRENCH, J. Pope Clarke, f‘ nrlottetown Sfvracusp 7; Tm-Qnfg 5, were dressed in the uniform of, WINNIE SCOTT, John Former. Rlnkorn Baltimore a: Montreal 4. Military Police- D N- B- dwllr- OIFTLINE, Power pm. Charlottetown Newark a; Buffalo e vd flatly the Hwssl"! "*0 "1"" WAIT wens. Willard MuDonnlmChnrIollelown AL JIM. George llnghel, Buckley Trauma"! and 15 m, ,0 men fob RAYMOND BUDLONG, Cllntlel Wlllh. Covebenl PLANE 0 IIAND NYJ b itli .. f l l Ii". “*- m._,§‘v49,,yd "congzcfffifnv “Km; ‘The British Cnmitniiwcfilth Air stttimz a new modci-n mnicr leagi-t "lllnlllfl H?" l‘??- -"""""‘~ 12-993 ced their way into the Ministry of Information where Hem-lot was ll- ving, demanded to see him. fired when his bedroom door was BARON. Joseph Carey. Boston. . - FULL MOON, Dr. Bishop, Charlottetown CHRISTIE BUDLONO. James Show. Cardigan RELLPS NIGHTMARE, Charles Horton, Murray River MICKEY VOID. Art Jay. Borden SAN TON. George Turner. Dartmouth. N3. uh...“ m,“ than 5'09; smglfiens, LUSH‘! FIRST. Charles Chandler. Charlottetown. incd aircraft and nearly 6,000 twin- m. mun —— and I." ‘IROT ' Mun 0 t TORONTO. June 28 - (C?) — (Advance)-Contlnttation of war- time controls in the Dost-war years was urged today bv I-l fl. i-lnnnam. President of the Canadian Federat- on of agriculture, as port of a. seven-DO t program to “provide adequate income and stability" for the farmers of the Dominion. Addrc ng the annual convention of the anadian society of ttchni- ca] agriculturlsts. Mr. l-laniiam said that "assurance of an adequate in- or "cannot or will not be done with- out a comprehensive program de- signed not mcrelv to stabllire farm rlces. but. to support thi- arm price level .and mninta n it in proper relationship with other price levels and other elements in our economy. In addition to llfflltlg some form pf pirlce coriitrolM; h ‘m n floor or amt pr ces. . anniim‘: sev- e-n int program proposed: Regul- nt marketing. similar to that car- ried on bv the wheat board: har- nnl plan of other food exporting and food inmortlnu coun- control: PM’- e Federal Government of the coat of holding f reserves for lunches production: a policy of MARKET P) - Because ordinary pens hive been stolen with such frequency at this Lincolnshire post office the au- thorities have adopted quill liens made from long goose feathers. The COURSE a smari g sPoRT CKET The garment that looks well well - gives you freedom and com- Herrlngbonoo and Checks in various colours and combin- ation colours. Sizes 38 to 37. Price s1 (1.95 u. $21.59 MGDRE s. M9LEODl11ihl i P.E.l. ________._ RCHESTRA Solid danceable Famous on the air from the Stailer, America's dancing at "$11,, . _L_ o._ ‘T. C. A. Tclterve St. John And Fredericton OTTAWA. June 28 — (GP) —Thc cities of Fredericton and John. N. B _ will be served ‘ ‘Frans-Canada air "r. _ starting July 1 by stop; gt tho llllllilli. at Bllssville, N B . which 1195 brim-ecu the two cities. Transport Minister MlChAlld BHIIOLIXIOCC today Mi‘. Michnud said lack of airport facilities did not permit ifllidllll! oi T.C.A. aircraft at Fredericton and Saint John but it was it'll vlandings at Blissvillg would mret titrit wa=songcti airmail iiiid express 1'!’- quiremcnts Arrangements have been A Dasgengffs between thl airport and the two cltifs. W l“ SENATORDAVID- fundamental element of a Cann- dian patriotism" and addins 111!" "the Way it has been tnuiillt l" imm- and "The proposed Canadian text- book would be Dffll-‘lflfed b! his" tot-inns of all provinces. well luff"; ed in their subject and known 0d their impartiality. This Ifcllllill" wo out gunrlmfce that the book not and could not become s mo: u of political propplflintiu. uld, I think. constitth affid- Senator Haig. “siioukins HS l‘ Senator from Western Cfllllitld said he felt that "what we n e in our schools from the vol) ginning by Saturn.‘- l learn the solid facts . ~ of our country. Wllflhifl‘ the I ltlrikliiution be matdg by French. 5M s, or any o er come to our shores. be lhfly P0115“? Ukrainian or from . ° i the nations of. Europe.’ is that our children Wm’ of thi people any other "I have such a faith in my fol" low Canadians," he added. that given the true facts there will "e no question of the united lolfl Y of our people in our country “Our motto would be that ‘oill’ c_hildren will know the facts (hill we in Canada were a frcc 1m" ‘a how We gained that freedom. ll-l the contributions they must make pm.‘ “meters 1,.“ ‘he cums .1..." if that freedom is tn be retained.“ ".9: