—~TRAIN WRECK ~ Gene ~ IsWeek’'sBiggest eign ministers’ conference. At Geneva the British view- tled details to the summit. Fereign Secretary Selwyn Licyd said the conference has already achieved the “outline” of an interim Berlin agreement and expressed belief that “final acceptance should be possible here or at some other meeting.” RUSSIAN VIEW The Russians also made some slight concessions Thursday to ease the conversation deadlock. Andrei A. Gromyko, the Soviet foreign minister, agreed to dis- cuss the problem of a tempor- any settlement for Berlin. Gro- myko has been insistimg that the Allies first discuss the es- tablishment of an all-German committee to study Germany's future. Wednesday, Gromyko said that both issues could be eae eeg ee ae tokt~police she lost her two- carat diamond engagement ring. my THE MARITIMES’ WEEK - | East-West talks contin- ued on a more personal Moscow. .There/ Vice-President Richard Nixon of the United 7 States and Premier Nikita Khrushchev of Russia slugged i out verbally in a rough and ————— tumble :. _ Rational exhibition there. His tour, followed the American visit of Frol R. Kozlov, a Soviet _, In Canada, a different type press secretary, quickly squelched rumors in the for- eizn press that the Queen was pregnam. =~ In Hamilton; a CNR passen- express bound from Chi- cago to Toronto jumped the tracks Tuesday, uprooting ® length of rail which pierced @ coach and killed two Ontario women. About 30 of the passen- | _ gers on the train were injured. aber’ Secretary James P. The . with the gem of them oft Charlottetown, Mon., July 27, 1953. vaConferenceLe tion he provides as a basis fo: deciding whether to invoke the national emergency provisions of the Taft-Hartley Labor Act. Mitchell’s role in the stike that began a week ago is with- out precedent. But his informa tion is éxpected to help Eisen- hower who is reluctant to inter- coliec- vene in the process of tive bargaining The United Steelworkers Un- a without raising the price of steel. The industry has refused. Pre-strike steel wages averaged to Chicago Jacqueile Gay Hart. daugh- arms and her lips were swollen She said she was unmolested. Battles in Newfoundland high- lighted the week's news in the | —————————— an — a ' NOW! Deny ote: - ’ the diamond, Canada’s Finest Combination COORS — WINDOWS ‘ in yout choice of 18 DE TOR COLOURS Goueck Twas! QUALITY Paaty mere Meee agneens © in aeategte Local Representative ~ FRAY OIS J. CAMPBELL 138 Upper Queen St. Phone Charlottetown 8300 Distributed by CROFT METAL PRODUCTS LTD. z Halifax, NS. Uo dial 8519 HOLMAN’S HONE, si cae a FOODLAND PPING SERVICE WN STORE ONLY. x 3 | i a eLengih Question | : 8 i WE! e 2 afi FLY Rad ge g i Introducing a bill in the New- foundiand legislature which con- TIMELY NOTES ON FUR FARMING iri agi? BARS ge BE : i a& er er ee ae Se Se eee eT ee eC ee ee = ' ae ae. aitattieds a va . slit 2 , merteel, inchsliing s-/coustrics all over the worl, we). |er guests 3 r two-way street, we must} LAC. Lioyd Hemphill Mr. Patrick Murphy, assistant Department store fur sales in ja@lso project our home industries| Mrs. Hamphill and f: es County jailor is on his an- ilies toe SaMAd Toten letems edaeea abamedinn, ence era see ax lene elites Ses aitie i bene tame te our friends : sa is stationed ies theater or aed : . with over cinperebie mealh of 108. On the| Tle 06, Saperto tolalied 2-| RCAF. are vacationing [Allen ” head. some sities showed 954,000 pelts—considerably Georgetown es guest of Mr. Fred Bovyers of | ep ppp wa ee ae Mrs. Guy Hemphill gt ont | fc ta tee Poovincs "we | rancieco jumped 36 per cent; |Cansdiae production ine become Mr. George MacDonald of | Visitors to Georgetowa il tlanta up ‘Der coat} statealised. to 0 grest degree, Zareute, Ontario, io visting Ms| 2% Siphea Daag. | 1 | Ssandinavia production in- 8, . Aeneas . Stephen e : Collins, editor of “The Na-|creased et an alarming rate i | MacDooaie . Mr. and Mrs. B. Wey) Fur News”, continues his! is reasonable to assume that the| Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Living-|#24 Mis Bessie Willys, left en | : ticks of \e US. Fotecaliqres, male of sik Sits suey OS SY ue at nad Peng Hiram to Boston, Sails or the Sonaieaarias Laden a te ee ste Dea of Me. sod Mrs. Way 1 tries and Canada. We quote |row cosTr On Wednesday, July 22nd, Mr Mrs. Lemuel Robertess al! an: The erst te" produce and et 22! Mts. Kenneth Richards and|Lower Montague was s recent "For some years there has:|an: American pelt Simmonds and two children mot-| visitor to Georgetown where she { Zesequtes of a Dad tee cc le ee ee avereg-|son Kenneth and Mrs. Donnie|was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. — sutiesieg, leuports allocet Gor 10 eae Stb.s tr ae ee eee eer armen moran! conereoes eres, cmt setts ex chiren remained “in Gna linen the guar of Mesa failed, Attempts to secure| ‘The ciaien of the American fur| they haveos big start on Scandin- |G naiday ia Cape ‘aret ry ae ee eee ee g con ot Dradus-lavan counties, whose orignal prior to" returning te. Tuber , . larger other | stock purchased from N eee tena as ce of | countries, is quite correct, But it/eda and the United States, butlis stationed with the RCAF. | encouraging trade Nn Ee ee hae ee cae eee Mrs. Herbert Stewart and fam “The windem of thie: pelbi tnlaued aisGiicn aamdied. oot antadeoeans chant tn eemmaae ine Cs cee ae questioned. oa; 4s anlten, beatin Gt leiden Uetlite @alclie. Gee Aeasioen aad Censaiantef tare Stewart's parents, Cap; cor soryiue food to , is 2 excellent that | breeders. tain and Mrs. John Dicks, AC ATTENTION . Potato Growers and Shippers. have been made with the Weights and Measures Department to have scal | _wsed-fot Weighing produce, inspected during the — following Potato Dealers have ses as points of assembly . grpireeiatiaamen Arrangements — month ofJuly: offered their ware on the dates shown.. E..D. Reid Produce td. Vernon River Co-op. Ass'n. 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