\ or A MERE MAN t Jqianotintlalngarltialnna. ople's aper \ misg Glaldhl. Ielllel Ill‘!- llo GIlMili-‘IIIOQI HOLMAN FLA Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Devi A ' CITiARLOTTETCWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, MAY 2s. 194s Alberton War. Bride‘ Arrives At iialliax EALIFAX, Moy fl-Jrhe Ind! ‘Gang-m carrying 353 SGDQXIGC! of Canadian servicemen. will d here Friday. military authorities announced todfl-Y- War brides aboard irwludo 0n from Prince Edward Island. Mrs. Joan Peggy Campbell. whose bus- band is Pte. l‘, O. Ollflfliibell. Al- berton. M ltlme Postnaatera Toariiieet At_§ll_- 3ND"! i: 5-13 , N. 8.. May M»- Thenrth annual conference ofthe Mhritlnle branch or the oaaadisn Postrnasters Association will be held here June 3 and 4. The Do- mymon president, Donald Taylor. vo 1 , Alta. and Drxnlnion roomy-treasurer. C. D. Griflit . Estevan. Basic. are expected to at- e. .w.1vrkel.maov.u ismpreédcnt gar the Maritige branch. Coming Events "Movies It Victoria tonight. "Dance t Parkdsle Hall, Thurs- day, May 23rd. - 5-23-11- "Daooe, Orwell Cove Hall. Fri- day, Mav 24th. Good music. 5-22-2i. "Dance, Crapaud l-fall, l-‘rldaly May 24th, Crapaud W. I. 5-23- . "Hear Milton Players present Iheir play at Kingston, June 8t. Patrick's School May M. I1 not fine 5-23-11. "Dance in, Lot m, Hrlday. Monday night. "Our Stores will be closed all day. Msy 24th. Mrs. Jessie Johns- ton, B, c. Wood. Crspaud. 5-23-11. . M“ .M. is Firestorm Halal. ‘Ilmmda B. Free Movies NIB. 8.00 s-as-u u, "Come to Dance and Ice Cream gem. New London School, Prldezy. ay 24th. 5-18- . "Reserve Saturday, June 1. for Pen Sale at Holmnnls Store in Lid Basilica Altar Society} 2H1 "Sea South Wlnsloe variety concert ct Brookiield Hail. Wed- ge?” night, Mary 20. at 8:55 D. "Wlltabire Y, P. U. present their three sot ‘play "Dora. Dean" in Wlltshire al, Rid M 24th. ‘y’ w. s23- “Notice — Beg inning this store will close every dav at noon un-til furthe G. C. Green. "To arrive. another oar choice double‘ re-cleaned Alberta oats, S2‘ per cwt. oo. M Guigan and Boyle. B-lfl-Bi "Corran Bah Players esant ti!‘ their 3 Act Comedy Drama, Corren Ban Friday, May 20h. 5-21-3i. "Dame, Pownal Garage Hall. Mav 24th. Millview Orchestra. S2pon- sored by Pownal Troop. 5- 2-11 "Cuvemiidi Y. P. U. will present one act plays in New Glgmv Hall. Thursday, May 23rd at B. . 6-23-1i, ' ‘UIIIOGJIHI Chi‘ Oflilfllt. ‘.1 Mo, 22nd ednes- r notice. 5-16-71. today N th d l t th d and Satan-day. Closed . N. t0 ear. ohone Roddle Pratt. - the 513th’; ...?"_.°.‘.’,§'“°.."... (T: “co:- Arubrey Cutclffe Bldflilliflhb.” H 2-15-18-11-mi5-eJ-i B JACK MITCHELL JamesldSthegnstmogf at-(tilenlaciltizs venmm-s third day also 58w;__ , ‘ “ i" I CTBW B8 V" ‘l1 ‘ i. Nomination of Ma]. Gan. C. B. ___- "See Fredericton Player re ont b6 t moods. idnlnht h “l ~. . "Load Hogs at Peskee st» "rm Poor Married l/famfsir? vl/ln- HALIFAX, May az-(om-rbr Lmfgbed a “Yul? 8pm,.“ :1“: “on... 5:55;‘ l§§§§f°§';,dwi;lv3_w§.'§f§ef§ lion each. hursday for Davis d: sloe Hall, Wednesday, Mav 22nd. little Diana Williams, 19 and ad- “mo; p, @911 bed in the crew's or gock 151mg, Q...“ and qmgwa, Fraser Ltd Merlin Devlne. 5-1620-23-31. vamp-ream“, g moon-mu, gpgwg- quarters and “out coma a body" for the job o, premmt Elccflons Pwlmrl" l‘ n I ——- 1 yvly ocean trio thlt ltflflfll I15 Oflicials said at. least one other will take lace tomorrow: .. Ho" “ M“ mist‘, 150,3: sgllroloelty u’ £5.21‘; ‘Just a 1:; mleest goat fitswmu person-the one who mtumleu her shéalfx Vnikcz“ o." Calgaryg first ‘n40 ‘u ‘h ma” dlruuon o! Duke Nahum 00d}! Wh DC III aboard-must have known 0f 1'10!‘ ex fl commissioned officer to be "u", L“ 81W _ M” flu“. Yo“ Ham Ffldly‘ M“ 24m L: lovgrnLeld’ $180 ‘was kotnar straikht prasaaélcewnbefofihthat but Diana i?’ iréraeigzrtesgdtetanrt,Quart/hangers hie 17' "3'!’ l u ___ 5434141 Dim‘; nahomanived here yester- were)!” mlfifim 1:5.- Qgmy um, ha: 3. Active mergbcnrsigp fienécd m- ill d,“ H‘ s,” n H I day a an‘ e war-bride carrier m; [qt m; Unltgd gtgtgw-l serve army an . . . . per- oo.??? MCI! r-‘ifibil. m gm a "TheAn tlllrswerlMolrriltciagug. figifglhzlithgelllffedn 1.41102: “yea er when she wlsnttuee ‘anduthst zigzag‘! bat “lgrsfflaetevovlnfilrpelacarsrraéa “u” L"! "m!" "mm!"- M "Niv- Mly 24th. 1946. Fresh v1 n l‘ um ‘uh,’ ‘h’ h“ “l “P” y‘ m asrve army men and to the ver- Qm“ "“'“'"“ ‘L Wallis ri"r‘/ii."‘w'.°.."'1‘-i.§f..°§ fiMHM-h? would i» tern-glued gismoidnhunt fir.“ “i. “thesis mines-toga»;- d l " ter luver Stores cloud all ,|. . ' ' ' on .en . to Canada. -. " was to l minnow» - '°“ ° ' "°°“"“°“ "l" "l" gills!- MI! W11 "I! ‘W! m “m. ——- "n" m‘ "m" “h” W“ "l" MM!!! -.owesl to octave. 131,-, iiilhcth ellllltlldeggvfrelgrnctgslggeiernl Wednesday at noon therealtgr-nn "Collecting u ror Davunspld w“ m m“ mm l" W» t ‘h’ "MW" " "n the oommiiin executives counzllml ' - I every , Souris, o o . -. lo . 5 h". t b '_ _ _____ _ i D . ge o a num er o! mtt "Lot 1 United Church Y. P- U- n32?’ Bail: 21:36: bht Midstream L loaeq, ‘Exam’. ;.m'iillluwfin a: tmfl‘ ions on the civil service including presets; gh- W; m m” g m. gamma‘: ca": Dgawg“ “mud l“ Wm meat’ ass m‘ w” km. m one renewing support of a prefer. ed "no". m“ “up”... gm’ 5_zé1u_1h_“_ b. “an about‘ the Lem,“ w n" m! h-o-mnu aboard we ence for overseas veterans and M‘? 249l- 911118!!! 3-39. 5-33-11’ tomorrow nisht oh Letitia and will go book the same “mm: a ‘ecmdm’ °m"m°' 1°‘ "m A ' 0"“ Maedon- ald You _ afi Went A ,» ~ .... malt?’ w9£i$F~ streamer “N, L art-av‘- , Q °°" a ~% c. 1w- the Mazes-all ,Fo DCilflC oil They'll Run 11.8. Railroads Price Ceilings ‘ ls Continued ‘ (By d'Aroy O'Donnell) OITAWA, May fl-tflPl-John Dlefenbaker Progressive Caesar- vative member for Lake Centre in Saskatchewan. today told the "om- rnons that his rty was advocat- ing the remova of price ceilings 0h farm products as a means of vidlng the incentive necessary o encourage increased food pro- duction. “The only removal of the ceil- ing that we advocate la the re- moval of the ceiling on farm pro- ducts insofar n it impedes pro- duction." sald Mr. Diaienbaker. “Decontroi should only take place in other respects when the neces- sary supplies are available to as- sure a fair distribution.” He spoke during continued de- bate on Progressive Conservative and C. 0. F. motions celllngfor a vote of non-confidence Government because of the way it has handled the price stsblli-zetion policy. William Bryce (COPE-Selkirk). first to speak the resumed rlcea debate, said anyone fron a arming community urging the abolition of price ceilings now “must not be in his right mind." He did not agree with Progressive Conservatives that price ceiings should be removed but he did not like to see the Government advo- cate rice control on the one hand and eatroy it on the other. 4 Id union and management representatives fall to reach an agree- maul, J. Monroe Johnson, seated, Director of the Office of Defense Transportation, and Charles H. Buford, Federal manager of the gov- ‘ :5‘ d railroads, will have a nation-vride headach _ Here they receive good news in Washington that the threatened rail-way strike has been postponed live days. Last night a presidential proposal for a. wage increase of 16% cents an hour to settle the railroad dispute was felporied by A. F. Wihitney, head of the Tmimmerrs Brotherhoqdhwhfl called lt “unfavorable? The strike ls scheduled to start this afternoon. Commons To Sit 0n Victoria Day l‘ l Guilty 0f Murder alt as usual Victoria Day. May 24. deliver an hour-long, impassioned Noting that some members had tasked iaat week whether the House would sit. Mr. Ilsley said the Cabinet had considered the matter and decided that the House PICTOU. NS. May 22 - (c?) _. plea for a manslaughter verdict at John Beverley Thovmpsorl IS-year- mm. declarlns old Westville. N 5.. hsnt rea- mnn, was found guilty today by a Supreme Court jury of the murder of Al Keay, 61-year-old mer- would meet as usual. onzo chant at Stellalriou, NS. Feb. ll. its verdict for owo years after by. 1948. at l5 and v the anny before joining the merchant "‘ T“ He said the House had long aooom led program of legislation cheat: of it Jury with a reoommen ation for mercy. FPOlIl or the defence. He placed in the wurt-recordpoooi ' * mended" b‘ Rubles: Justlo r m wfimti! e e 0r mother wcuoi ward the i’ e u; h; 1 owl Hm 01 e zh-oeilnzrhg First Espionage Case In Ontario Supreme Court Sentence Will Be Passed May Si, Judge Besides. OTTAWA, May I -—(OP)—Ed- ward Mezerall. 30. National Re- search Council engineer. was today convicted on a charge of conspir- a . CThe jury returned its verdict to Chief Justice J. C. McRucr after deliberating for three hours and i5 minutes. The case went to the jury shortly after noon today in the ninth day of the first of the espionage cases to reach tho Jn- tario Supreme Court. Chief Justice McRue-r said he did not propose easing sentence until May 31. pro ding he -ould he in Ottawa on that date. Maurie-ll. 30. a native of Freder- ictcm, N. 28., took the decision calmly. He lefit the oourt room in the custody of sheriffs oflicers with his wife clinging to his arm. coat pocket protruded two large pwkaaes of clgarets. Ln- settlnz the tentative date of of to submit a memorandum. dealing wl-th Maze:- elia background and previous character. After his charge Mr. Htghos ob- leoted to some points and the Jury was recalled briefly while chief Justice MoRuer read further ex- tracts mm the evidence Mazerail lmd given the Royal Commission on espionage. Mr. Hughes also rederred. after the jury had re. tired. to bioction the Chief Jus- tice had taken at an early stage of the trial to men-thee of’ the iurv beinl! wnroached on behalf "of newwaper d been "Mild-- e ‘Iiuwsbout the trial bdazersifs end wife ed seats to- County roogn followed evidence and argnurvent in- tently. Today they were excluded from the court during elm-rte when . minutes alter the court had been closed. Mrs. Mseerall, wife of the accused. broke down momentarily. a d i-t id h “he honkvao; not e just to take Mr. Justice Eli. Graham ordered Thompson to be lurouglht before him A.D.T. trauiorrow for New Drug May Be Effective Against TB was tales-tori as a. main while still a child. Mall. Madden-l said. M tleo aha u. u. h l sen noe e you . w o yea- terdsy was quoted in Owwn evid- they once as saying the slaying had been a "silly notion" was lead away to wheelie. He was pale-faced but qu . A hush fell over the crowded courtroom. sitting in night session to complete the , as the ury filed in. But there were gasps w en . the vgdicéarof "guilty; was grmo gfy |g5¢ar¢h 13d wd. Ilflilflll . DCiBd W] B. N - eulljrtmwjq; A, Jimnfqmd 31452 gamzdatlm mercy be shown in n _ . m, _ o B“ or U“ V“ courtroom had heard sen Eaa-ler, the defence i Maj. James Madden hard. he Bowel, bewtgirlfl; ught to murder, kill and 1i. the seraman during the said in a statememtdrt- the Grown that he had shot the 586d 0 a a ag We?“ ltehrowing b of poilstoee‘ at iuni. nnmorr. May 22 _- (AP! __ ' Elwlyliin. a new extract recovered from dust cirltums in the air. " re- vunte entirely, or definitely 11b- growth certain h trues of to limin m‘ _ ng to the 46th general of the American “ ‘ of Bacter- s, the two experiment- Is said the effect o! the extract gfd ghflflllbll! ' been confirm- D ___._.__.__ "Loading hogs at 550M125 for Davisdzrraser Ltd. each Tuesday. For truck pickup service from farm Girl Stowaway To Be Returned Home -—— 1 “A - nannber o! 1n its ‘ills... st llrederlclllm than ' oitioiala. the WI - o. ..§'..°..l"$rsl.m§:..rr..s"..t WI 5° i" m tween th orb! 7mm‘- Q" ' u" efllce. a uni-finer - ‘ma. Hm ma.“ to-wull no stokes on her own bank-ling as lend. 8k of th “confidant-oi to life la ila re- har parents lived at Road WIUIIQD‘. s" 1 ~ “who - Tomorrow so... VIOTQIIIA DAY m" ‘fit: y. you it ir-whm scene- rustic-redone“ r "m r ' milestone-Of “nan ~ I 1 knew I was on GUARDIAN m ,..,“ ' and father didn't ‘ he until she was . out and the repeated demands that there )9 no return to the depression conditions of the thirties, the Canadian Leg- ion's national directed its rehabilitation commit- tee to put more force into a report which already called for "a de- clsive - from the Government in solving unemployment. Pro . C vcrsity professor from Wolfville, N. S. told the 11th biennial con- vention he sew little “hope sf e satisfactory r ing time avaleble. The four-day convention ends tomorrow. those who volunteered but didn't let overseas. ersl recently found in 3mm], lg the first mineral with genlikc properiicl discovered since 19oz Legion Convention To End Today Qunarxv. MZy-E-(cm- wm. convention today and comprehensive lead" . B. Lumsden-Acadia Unl- ort" in the remain- _.__i____ BlAZfl/e N‘!!! DIM Brariilanlte. a yellow-green m)“. . hour-o- ...- ;ot‘ann 12 PAGES Tbaerodbtiolaalderelkaavn. MAXIMS or A " ‘MERE MAN ii -, Justice tiiinister Corrects Report (By The Canadian Press) in the Commons he had author- ized no statomierlt to the iflect that he plans to retire shortly andebgcetum to his law practice Ln l-le was commenting on a. re- port oarried by the CsnadlenI-‘rm which quoted him as saying in an interview he planned to retire soon and return to the law prac- tice he left in Quebec to accept the Justice Department portrolio for the period o! the war. He eeid he had given no inter- view to the Canadian Press i-Ie had had s. conversation with "e newspopennan" who sought com- rnent on a Canadian Press reoort which said spectrietion among back-bench Liberals was to the effect that Prime Minister Meo- kenzie King would resign within a vear. wlwint Mr. St. Laurent to silenced him. and continue to sit as Liberal rn ‘ for Glengarry. News Briefs CHICAGO. May M — (AP)- Horse slaughtering in 104C; it was estimated at the Chicago yards today. will reach an all- time high, with more than 150.000 horses going on the butcher block for human consumption, more than double last year's total of 77.887. In 1940 packers under fed- eral inspection slaughtered 18,760 MONTREAL. May fl-(APL-A. T. Whelan, organizer for the In- ternational Brewery Workers o! America, local 301, (T.L.C.C.). an- nounced today that the éti-day-old strike called by the Union in four iants here of National Breweries imited has been "legally over" effective Thursday night. IUNDQN. Ml)‘ D- (Reuters)- The Soviet. Polish and Yugoslav Govercrlrmehrlts stl-ll have not an- frmigtiorl tea ‘taaxligghargirielmlciagri’: victory rade Jiine 8, 1t wgg learned ere today. President Truman todz-silzgd legislation designed to minimum“; private wnst/ruction of 2,700,000 new homes within the next two l/eafl. Housing Administrator Wil- 5011 W- Wyutt said "this thmwe the veterans‘ housing program into hllrh Rear." OTTAWA. May IZ-(ClH-The Shins’ stores administration now may have priority orllv in obtain. 1M foods, paints and oils, soap and cotton goods, tho prim Board announced today. Previous- ly. all ship-B’ stores were given onorlty. v (YITAWA. Msv fi-(CPF-Steei W610i Dfoduction in Canada in April ‘was 239,636 net tons com- pared with 240,56! the preceding "will-ll Mid $0.144 in . i046, ltlgorlaolrdlirtgiéagryliureau of Statistics --__._._____ Substitute Stomach Operations Successful BOSTON. May 22—tAP> ~ Dr. Frank H. Lahcy. director of the widely-known Lshcy Clinic. lodny reported 89 successful operations in which the patients’ stmnu-hs were removed. In an address. l" said the gastroctomies were Jone to remove cancerous or other rrowthl. A “substitute stomach" s provided through a loop in the intestines. To Continue French ‘Language Courses QUEBEC. May 22-(0?) -- The ermanent Committee of French urvlvai in America will offer four scholarships to students attending sun-‘ner classes at Laval Univer- sity. it was decided today by the committee's executive. It was likewise decided to con- tinue French language courses in ce Edward Island. These courses were started in i938 in collaboration with the Professors’ Alliance of Mbntnal. .._r_-___..__.__ Brutal llvarce ~ IDS AflfiflaB. May 294A?)- Oartooniat William Mauldln. known for his grim ink portrayals life. was granted a divorce a Jean Mauldln today m alter teatl he had heard her any It "would ave been better if he . " ll stock E Eighteen young men will receive their Bachelor of Seven of the graduates are from the Province ot Quebec; the re- moinlng eleven are natives of this Provime. In addition. six others will re- ceive their Bachelor o! Science degrees this afternoon. All unnat- Commencement 3 o’cl0c The exercises begin at ll. oilovring is the list oi gradu- ates and the honour and Dose lists of.’ both College and i-Iish School. Bachelor ed Aria Iranols igveirett Cameron. Wei- ,P. . . lmcis John; ICorcoren. 581d- man ortefriomsrvlus no. u‘ Decry. st. stanlaiatu. r. £4 Gelamt. Aibrenfa Vil- lage, P. .1. James Robert Kelly. Oh-arlottt- town, P111. 4 Allan Joseph MaoAdnm. Morell PJLI. Joiané Josogl’; MacDonald. Mount Stew .P. . . Thomas Marshall Mid-ell“ (megna cum laude), Grand River. P. E I. Gratlen Marquis, Matane. P. Q. Y ives of the Province. 1 Bernard Louis Parent. Mai-MIC. P. . foseoh Per-hand Pellietier, Per- ent. P-Q- Sarasin, Thine Howard James Shea‘. 118111811. P- "qkm ‘Thomas Smith, Kinkore. my" m" “t Pynvarrtefmurloa smith. Kirlkore. Mgmjvg Ilrepanier, Sit.- Ad- olbhie. P-Q- Bachelor of Science Jmwg Josqph Ivan Former. Charlottetown. P. E. I. rd Jerome ‘Gilli-s. lfldllm River. 3.11.1. _ Edward Joseph Leuitblln (Cum laude). Sharia-coke. P-E- 1- Donald Joseph MaoDonaldJfirar- lottetovnl. P. E. I- John Hubert Ofianley (metwl cum laude). St. Peter's. P-E-I- Francis Joseph OKeeft. 6W1!" Brave. P. E. I. COLLEGE IIONOI, AND PASS LIST ‘like Honor List contains in or- der 0.1 merit the houses od etu- dents who have made B. minimum or 80% in the course named and a minimum avmse of 60%: i119 Pass List contains in order of merit the names of those ‘who have made a minimum of 50% ll‘- the course named and a minimum average of 00% Religion 1 . Honors: E. Hemphill. M. 031166. J, Calms, C, Sinnott. Passed: A. Flynn, E. Trainer. C. Roche. L. McNeely. P. Hessian, l". Macxinnon. J. Bradley. C- R0011‘ 9y, J. Daizlel, R. Arbini. A- Mac‘ llcilan E. Graham. K. KeefmChor- les MacDonald. M. M/BBPhW- A- McCloskey, W_ Ledwell. G- Givin- L. A. MacDonald, E. Murnatthsn. J, Gavin, Claire MacDonald, R. Doriey, A. Farmer, J. S, MacDon- aid, s. Power. A. some. K- HOW- iett, R. Lodweil. P. Sullivan. l... Atkins, o. Mullln, John Macinnis. Roligim 2 m: D. Burge. E. Edith. z J Donahue. lldannlch- col. P. Hnunmlll. Justin MacDon- ald. l... A. MacDonald. J. Joseph MacDonald. A. Noonan, E. Mac- Neill. P. Pendcrgut. R. 36111198‘ perv. E. Gallant, C. Solomon. R. Bowiet. W. Murphy. R. Reid. E. Steele, L. OODOOPBII. r‘, Hewlett. R Blacouiero. P. Kelly. R. MacDon- gall, R. Grant. Religion 4 llonnra: T. MICIfil-lfl-Il. l". Bol- gar, F_ O’Kee(e, E. loughlln. Passed: M. Power. C- HOllB-nll- H. Shea. R. Gallant P. Maclnnis. C. MllcAilley. L. A. MaoAulay. J. J. MloDonaldJ-l. F. MlsoAulay, Domld MacDonald. I‘ Oorconn. R. Phela-n, 0. Smith. E Gillie. l". Costello J. E. Grew. I. Farmer, H. Dunohv B. Macmill- ul], C. Shea, J. Smith, D. Gillie. J. McKenna. English l Honors: J. Cairns. C. qnnotli. OlShea. Passed: Oharlea MacDonald. A. Flynn, E. ‘n-ainor. C. Roche. J. S. MacDonald. C. Rooney. P. Hes- alon. Claire MacDonald. L- N11- NeeLv. M, MaoPhae. R. Albina. I. Inhaan. A. McCloskey. E. Mum- agihan. P. Maeltinnon. A. surge. 0. Gavin. K. Hewlett. Atkins. ell. . 5-‘ well. i». wan-an. .1. Maolnnia. I lilit WI! SabeorietionDellvaseBll-Ol. Ialleteegethashvvieeaallttl. t o Bddl-he aaifno a 1m DC m V0 ooooedur in inn-Qua‘ w ISM G DESIGN DEBATED BY contours and Guilty 0f Conspiracy ISJLU. Graduation Exercises Today a ‘ls Cne C?’ Four Still In Running By JACK nnanz! i‘ " OTTAWA. May ZP-ACPF-‘Iiilb parliamentary flag committee to- day heavily supported, a red en- . re- four e cement agate?! talfiturseuflm e the Proceedings were enlivened by an argument as to whether Cmdr. Allan Bedioe. navy heraldric eer- criiclsm. of one of the fleet de- signs or praise for saving the co ttee from u! " fools" of vee. “ tor Brewer Robinson (I..- Prince £21m!!! Island) said thbfl (lrndr. Bedoe was quoted in a dis- patch to the Charlottetown Guar- oian that the white ensign-type design with blue diaaonai bare submitted by J. W. LARA!!! Holman of Summersi‘ ,P.E. Lwassbad design from a beraldric oint of view. He added that if e were asked an opinion on the design as one oi the elmerts working with the committee, howouid have to advise against it. Senator Robinson, supported-tho design still in the runnlnl. said he took exception to Gmdr. Bed- 0e’: remarks and thought they were out of niece in view o! his association with the committee. Bedoe had obiected to the dial- onal blue stripes on the flag on the grounds that in heraldry the? were "bars dnlstar" and "I 11¢!- of bastuw." He added:- "Surelv we donlt want that on a flag. I think Cmdlr. Bedoe is t0 be lauded for savina us imornmek- mg danm fools of ourselves." Dnpflhitehidps _ A white S0818?! with l l ma. v, Kelly. cw...‘ i.“ who... an Page s Ool. n neon mo?“ a. “n. Y“ o er I‘. vgtes in‘; ballot lntmulgl o! the 8'! members out the committee participated. Rene Ba/udoin (L-Veudreuil- Soulanges) who lud supported this design, asked it the popular red ensign design was the final form of that particular entry or whether it might be modmed. Amplifylrur this statement to I reporter utter the oommlttesmeet- lug, M11 Boudoir: sarld he was pre- oaredto movethaltwhltebein- oomorated in the fly of the red ensifm desllm. He would leelve this (Continued on ‘Page e Ool. e) A V. Beehive it A wt m mutwf; 4M: Wes‘ X. i ‘l? METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE. Toronto. May 22—(CP)—.Minimum and maximum temperatures: VMICOUYPI‘ . . .. 52 Edmonton .. Regina . Winnipeg ,.. . Toronto . Oltewa ,.. Saint John ... Moncton . . . . Charlottetown ... Sydney. Yarmouth Nos-tn Maritimes causing scat taredegiowers Thursday afternoon Prinoeyzlldward Island-Clear be- coming Gimtdy with scattered rain showers ‘Plmraria . y Little chengeintunper azure. west winds l0 m.p.h. increasing Thurs day ts wed mph. nigh minty at" and didaactoal 70 Charlottetown , hed- ertctoaa IIiRMt John 12. lti an t ass lsmtflhlst . Sun sets thm evening atgiiga and riaeatoenoarvw basements-moon ‘ 28.1102- P. 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