JUNE 11. 1947 3v , .. _.. When You Need Fuel Coal or Coke Please remember that we can lllPPiY Y°"~ ' Sold in any quantity. A. PICKARB. 8f C0. LIMITED raoue 24o New Associate Editor 0t Macioams Magazine 1URONTO. June l0 -- to?) — p ointment cf Ralph Alien as as- i-iclale cdiicl‘ cf lvlaclean’: magaz- txas announced today Allen. started newspaper work with ‘Ilp Wiunkucg Tribune in 1930. lizovrd t». the Toronto Globe and ‘till in i938. t-nllffefl in i941, went car's-OS in the artillery, and serv- ed 1i Gioba and Mali war corres- mm 1943 to the end of n. . the last year h» has been an tint. editor at Maclealfs. His m2- aovcl "Home Made Banners" was published last December. Bllllllt]. MARRIRRES. IEATIIS 50c Per insertion w‘ aims Ross-At Jatthb Hale Hospital. Que , on June 3rd, 1M7, to Mr. and l1. Douglas Ross, a daughter, .nr lsabcl. -‘~‘l-0\V—-'On Jime 7th, 1947, Prince County Hospital, w-side, lo Corporal and lilo-s. S. Glasgow. o. son, Ronald n to‘ n lfipitttl on June 0th, 1947, to fir anti Airs. John Morrison, tncc Uiryaret Campbell). Savage Har- ni n son, Si; lbs. MaeQUAltBIE - At the Prince i'i’i‘~'-.ll‘(l Island Hospital; June 9. and Mrs. Kenneth Mac- tncc Jean MncDougail), liter. Cheryl Jean. RY -- At the Prince County ..r.i, on June 6. 1047. to Mr. Nfrs. Brendan Sherry, Fern- a daughter. Anna June P. in?" - At. the Prince Coun- l" llm-tntil on May 31st. 1947, f0 ‘fr. and Mrs. Preston A. Darrach. i-i n. a. datiithter. harbara Ann. ' ‘Illi. 7 lbs. 8 oz. iilscMlbLAN - At Cornwall on .i‘.‘.'l(‘ 5. to Mr. and Mrs. Jack fiizclvliilan. a daughter. Slain-ARTHUR -— Al: the Prince F rarcl Island Hospital on June .'1 tn Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 5!. Mac- Ariliitc of Charloltetcnvn. a oiuchtcr, Catherine Doris. ._ . .-_.._ . MARRIAGES rennin scissor-i" “Affiiiit. 1e41, by the Rev. r. E. McLen- Vlflificfl Jean Ford and Nelson lcfi-tctvn. f '1 "“_ba§vrna‘__# covsrnrIT-Afiiafiiira. m‘. "h, i047. Morley Mnrtln Cousins n his 74th year. The remains lllt‘ rest-Eng at the Cutcliffa Fun- " Home till noon Wednesday. to Pownol United Church Interment in ‘§lf"i for serviceat 2:30. rovnal cemetery. fiUlPTlELl. — At the P. E. Island ltifkiliffll on Tuesday. June l0. "l" Archibald Campbell in her '-'"rl year. Funeral from Canoe "ire Church tomorrow (Thurs- <"\- service starting at 2 Oblflfk hterrnrnt. Canoe Cove cemetery- warn: at. her late residence at (‘nror Cave. In Momentum BERNARD-Tn loving memory 0i our dear father. Prosper Ber- nard who died on June llth. I045. fli Borden. P. E. I. You little thought. when leaving _ home, ion would no more return. That noon you filled a loneiv grave And leave us here to mourn. We know not how you suffered We did not lee you die, Wt only know you passed ewav 5M never said good-bye. low-ted by his eonantnd daugh- im. Nelson.‘ Francis, lute and lit-rt- Beflllrl of Borden. r. illand. UNDERTAKEI EMIALMER Charlottetown AM "Mill Wmlllll‘! Pane fll ‘ Change Made ‘ in Loyal Toast ~ Ht Hflnor Limtenant Govcrnm J. A. Bernard has been notified by the Secretary of State that an all fermion has been mode in the Loyal Toast to include the Queeni and members of the Royal pan-my The new form is prescribed only tfor functions at Whlchodhetr mem- bers of the Royal lliarmily besides His Majesty are in actual attend- ance. and is a.s follows. <1. "The King" (2) “The Queen. Qiueq-g Mary,‘ the Princes; Elizabeth. and the 39191‘ mflntbcfs of the Royal Famf . 5'." l at public functions in Prince Ed- ward Isla-nd remains as usual "The" King." i l ;1,000 Dutch Farmers i ,To Sail 0n June 17 7._._ OTTAWA, June 1o -~tCP)—Re-;' emetructiom Minister Howe or»; notmced today in the Commons that 1.000 Netherland farmers will sail for Canada June 17. He said he would make a state- ment later on how the farmers. would be distributed in Canada. He l understood there were many ap-| plication; for their services. , | Earl Desmond tPCJ-Lasnlb on-l Kent) said they would be all wel- comed in his constituency. The announcoment followed a. statement yesterday by Mr. HuweI that provision had been made f0r| the immediate cntiry into Canada, of 5.000 persons from displaced per- . tone camps in Europe. . i Mr. Herve said the selection of l the displaced persona would be made by the Immigration Depart- z iment on the advice of the Depart- ‘, tment of Labor which rwas familiar t t ,wltn labor needs in Canada. i iSeek To Tow Burning . ’ Freighter into Port ! HAMILTON, Bermuda. June 10 —tCPl-Abandcned b)‘ hi‘? 0"" when fire broke out in her hold. ;il1e 2.000-ton Swedish freighter. iLena Brodin was being towed to ‘Hamilton today by the American JLiberty ship Matthew J. O'Brien. Distress messages were receiv- ed from the ship yesterday when . the Captain reported that his crew ‘was leaving the ship about 45 miles east cf Bermuda. He said lull available steam had been used .in an unsuccessful attempt to put out the fire. The Liberty ship making the irescue attempt ls owned by Loikes "Brothers Steamship Company 0i New Orleans. Also standing by the fire-ravaged ship. waa the .R.o_val Navy's l ocean-going tus. iRestlve. I The R-estive will help in tiring- lng the ship into port and, if ‘necessary, beadhing her. Last re- iports did not say the fire had been controlled and said the ship was “full of gas." The Brodirrs crew of seven of- ‘ficcrs and 20 men was taken Inboard the American ship. ;ln Moratorium MB. ALPHONSO MALLETT i er of 11L: for cigarettes. \'a’1 said, "uihcn Mr. MacKiunonM iThursday slight. main entrance. Price 75 cents each. .11: of local interest, but advertising ol e Howey suture may b; mun a: live cents d word Ifle - -able in advance. . u, u, la column la reeervel for news __________ ___ _______ COOK'S‘ for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE SURANCE. IN- unnm naos. will c‘. rue CHARLUQTETOWN GUARDIAN cenrnu eusnotsu gm. |J|¢|l||||m| lieads Local “éK. of C. Council The regular monthly meeting of , the Charlottetown Council Knights ;of Columbus was held last even- th, lng Ln their home and was large- only Drug Store Open this an‘? 1y attended. {The Grand Knight, noon and evening. AT YOUR sanvrca Amfast‘ Coal Compny. Phone 2498. nell a Chandler. WE CAN SUPPLY "STELCOQi Ralvanized fence while our stock lasts. Fennel! ‘a; Chandler. REDDIN BROS. will be thei only Drug Store open this after- noon rmcl evening. I "srswo" WOVEN FENCE -i_ Wm Loyal Toast wludl i! drunk We have just received a can Fem Itetter of thanks from the Char- R. E. Bradley presided and open- ed the meeting with prayer. The reading and adoption of the minutes of the last regular meeting followed. The Grand Knight Lhfin read a. [ioiietoivn Hospital Sc-cial Service 'fcr a donation of $100. A notice of motion was made that the Council donate sufficient |funde to defray the expenses of the annual orphanage picnic. Mr. R. A. MacDonald gave a |brief report. of the ho-ys memorial i lt would open with a party on VITAL smrrgngs REPOBT__ Tuesday evening. June 17. Charlottetown had 99 births, 41 deaths, amd 12 marriages mlimfh. Dr. B. C. Keeping. Health Officer. reported to City Council last night. v.11. REPORT -- There were 41; cases of venereal disease in the Oily last month. Dr. B. C. Kcepmg. City Health Officer. informed the City council last nigil-tt. Thirty of those C3595 were male. Old cases comprised 1G male and 13 female. There were two new male cases and two female. POLICE REPORT—OnQ him. drcd and forty-two searches, under the authority of the Pro- hibition Act, were made Ln the Olly last month. Chief of Police Birtwistie, reported to the City Ccuncil last night. He also said that $355 in Prohibition fines and $695.85 for miscellaneous offences were collected during the same period. CONVOCATION IIHNCE — The Rrlncc of \V:\lcs College convocat- ion dnnce. sponsored by the grad- uating class of ‘4T, was held last night in the P.\V.C. auditorium. and was gaily celebrated by some 400 couples. The splendid music was supplied by the Dou-ntowners under the direction of Les Alex- ander. The decoration". mpably handled by Albert. Sinclair. were in the traditional red, white and blue. with wail placed indirect lighting which made the hall particularly attractive. Those receiving at the dance WCFOZ Dr. and Mrs. Steel, Petcr MacDonald. (Class Presl- dcnfi. Phyllis Aitkcn tCiass Sec- rotary). SEARCH (SNTTNUES —- City Police announced at a late hour inst nigirtt ttimt. all efforts to locate Mr. Ewen Mnclilunctn, potato species". who has been stiissing from his home since last Thursday night. have. so far. proved unsuccessful. Mr. Percy Vail, of Van's Oyster ShOp, 40 Queen Street. informed the Guardian last night that hc spckc to Mr. o'clock last Friday morning. missing man was a regular custom- "I was standing in front of my store," Mr. walking north. stopped and spake to me for a moment." ::GOI...F CLUB Weekly Dance. Tickets on sale Personals T, d. u, IM ‘ Al. ',_| w. and Mrs. rm. Burhoe re. lettlgn m; on’ 1g“) gnflnfidhfzo turned to Charlottetown inst. night passing of another metnber of the by 91”"? "n" ‘Wfndirg i‘ 918mm older generation of Urnlon Road. i Although the late Mr. Mailelt} ,hmd been in failing health for sev- ifollclwing a heart attack. . The deceased was a of the former Methodist and had served on the board for many thealtlt began ta fall he had been a,’ Ifaiihful and regular attendant at‘ . the church services. ‘ | Barn at Union Rood on Nov. 22.i p867, Mr. Mnlleil was the sou of ithe late Walter ftlallett and his holiday in the United States. Mr. David Roberts‘. Mr. and Airs. “vied Church on Stntdayr. Jufl° leral years. the end came euddQ-ily nI-llzl’ivlzfli°mli'ill Md lime l°l1~ N°'l" l n. . o “‘°’“b°' °f m suhrlay w F“ U l-v it Medical school r Kcnriefi)‘. both of Char-fine United Ctllurcll of Canada mnd "ii llllfi if"? P~"‘1i»‘“"9 0f "ill/ill? l l: s“ -" “ ' ‘ Gum-ch wonderful drive including Norman. llf-liflli fl PHDQI‘ 0" omciai g 1.2 vear!_ The sggfyqlry c; p.31, l5 searches in local anaesthetics. yam-y gum h“ 'most beatzfiful by air. i C‘ \“lins'c+-. were vsitors L. Flying School ' It - ' .1 n - - . i958 i??§l§§.i§§°§.tiil.‘eim$.§i‘§.' Ill-rhymi- llln» w ~ loPl~ ‘amok’! Union ROML L“ mm...“ Royal Scrciseii, proiessr of thcoldhomcsicadtoa. ncigli- PiW-T-(‘ile “lg "icnllfl ill the Cai- from boon-lag farm uiherc he resided thc rest of hi5 life. Four ohildrcn of this union are left to mourn his loss-Alfred of Woodstock. OntJ Eisner of Charlottetown; Evelyn. tMrs. R. E. Parkman) of Char- lottciolwn Royalty; and Margaret of Union Road. Another son died in itifency. His wife predeceased h-lm on January 27. 1942. Four brothers and two sisters also sur- viva-David of Burlington. Mass-z diamunond of New Westminster. B. 1G,; Wallace of Orlando. I-‘la.. Am- brose of liflon Road: Fannie (Mrs. w. u. Lowe) of Roland. Mini-z find Lilly (Mrs. Wis. Hardy) ctf Pleasant Grove. t i i Pdslfttl‘... ptcted taut. tiic l.l t power Plant fol tlomistia use WDUAd be in operation in 10 years. mittrd by Canadian ornla institute of Tcchrioloy at sun-o to it was ex- ulJnlc tnmgy Be is n delegate to the bummer meetings of the AmFrican Institute of Electrical neatly 2.000 delegates here from various part; of tho world. a; far away as Australia and IllGil. Engineers, one of Today's discussions at M16 meet.- ng turned on international stand- ardization. with one of the papers bci-ng przsentcd by Dr. A U. lmnm of Swcdcn. Power supply in paper niils was dealt with in papers sub- tngineerr. 135g his yearly report, giving a City detailed and comprehensive state- the i meat of the different lsponsored by the Cc-uncii durlngi in- ' MacKinmon about 9. Mr. . Vail raid there was no possibility‘ of , inilstaking Mr. hfacfiinnon as the then read very The Grand Knight activities l the year. kindness in reporting meetings ,ar|d entertainments, the City .Councll for their assistance in “preparing the softball diamond [each year and for giving permis- sion to the Council to hold a car- , lnivel, to the Rev. K. C. MacMillan |for the use of Holy Name Hall |and to His Evrellency Most Rev. James Boyle. The report also stated that the finances of the‘ Council were in a very healthy condition. A sincere vote of thanks. mov- ed by Russell 8t. John. and sec-_ ended by Henry LeClair, was un- animously passed and conveyed i0 the Grand Knight for his splen- l jriid report. ' The Grand Knight and the De- ‘puty. Grand Knight Eugene Kelly , ideclincd with thanks a re-eleetlvn .to their respective offices and the following slate of officers fc-r the lemuing year was elected: 5 Grand Knight. Dr. J. A. Mac- ‘ M1115“; Deputy Grand Kflighfq CO1. iLeo F. MacDonald: Chllnceimr- Rev. R. G. Ellsworth fre-elcctedl; ‘recording’ secretary. Russell St. jJc-hn; warden Preston Curlny trc- cieetedi; treasurer Gerald Mur- ‘lfl-gll (re-elected); advocate. b01115 Butler (re-elected); inside guard- Preston Hilli-cr; Mliilde interd- - . Frank McDonald; trustees. Em- mett MacDonald. Wilfred Mc- Knnna, Patrick l/lurnaghan. The retiring Grand Knight. con- grutuiated the newl)‘ ffiwillied officers and closed the nicetmi,’ _v.'lth prn: . ilanadian Dentists To Meet At Digby DIGBY. N. 5.. June 10-40?)- convantlnn of the Association will 1t was ,'1'he national ‘Canadian Dental ‘be hold here June 24-21 announced today. ,. Subjects to he discussed include ‘ national aspects cf the practice. of identlstrv. improvement ‘m stand- ‘arcls of treatment. relation of den- tistr): to public health and the camp at North Rustico and stated .- possibility of state dentistry. EX-. ecuive meetings of the Associa- ftian will start June 20. About 30 clinicians are sched- ' uled to take part, in the education- i Predict Atomic Energy k _ I Plant In Ten a... illnnm Freight i a1 program. They will be headed by Dr. B. G. Bibbey. dean of Tufts College Dental School, Boston. Dr. M. H. Jacobs. oral surgeon Tufts and Dr. Paul Losch. special- ist in childrens dentistry. HM‘- vard UnfversiLv. Dr. M. G. Williams. professor of pharmacology at .Daihotislixei \V recent re- Sasif. Women Rates increase at. t i i ilnnuai Meeting or ‘ iitegistered Nurses’ iAeeociation Held Mrs. Lois MacDonald. R..N., was elected president of the Prince Edward Island Registeredirlurses‘ Association yesterday at its an. nual meeting held m, the clmda“ Nurses’ Home. Mrssldoroihy B. Cox, R.N., is the Féflflfig‘ president. Other officers (all ‘selected, ere-fiver Mary Irene. an, vice- president; Sister Mary Magdalene, R.N.. treasurer-registrar; Miss IIelcn Arsenault, R.N., secretary. | The rhuirnten appointed to the various sections of the Assocralion are. Miss Eleanor Wlieler. R.N., public health; Mrs. Mary Storey. RN" general nursing; and Miss Katherine MacLennan. RN, hos- pital and school of nursing. Miss Margaret Kerr. R.N,, ed- llol‘ of the Canadian Nurse ninga. ,z_ine. was the guest speaker at. the ‘dinner held last night at the Charlottetown Hotel, her subject being "The Present Day chap tie-EEC t0 the Nl-IFSiYlS Profession." Miss Kerr stressed the import- illflii? °f M! only maintaining but He thanked the press for their I of increasing the standard of ed. ‘ucaillon required m» student. nurses. It was. she maintained. the duty of every community to cn- courage parents in their efforts to induce their datighter 'to enter the nursing profession. She in. slated. also. that all training of inursea should be done under the ‘qualified supervision of registered nurses. She thought. too. that all nurses should be licensed under Government authority. It was the ,duty, Miss Kerr conclurled. of all graduate nurses to keep them- selves informed of all progress be- ing made in the technique of the profession. Premier J. Waiter Jones and .Mayor B. Earle MacDonald nt- tended the dinner. Both spoke briefly on the importance of the nursing profession and congrat- ulated the members cf file Assoc- iftilnn on the success of their an- t, nual meeting. [World at... Force biscuseed LAKE SUCCESS. Jum- l0 — (AP) —.Britain and Cli i~u iivo 0T the Big Five in the Ui-nci Na- tions. ttird lfxlny to calm tho fan's , of small countries cu tin- llsc of a ‘ proposed Wcrlzi pllice fore.- but disagreed cu how ‘t cult.‘ b.» em- plcyczl. Si" Alxancier Cadogztn, B itain. and Dr. CL Hsiu. Chi-a. ttddi in; the Sc-c Council, gcii-eriilly lined up Wlill the United estates on the major issues involved in build- ing a global police force. I As the Csuncil \\'.'llL thxotigli lin- Iflilll?!‘ vzitnd cf iztik on i! psllc" units it would ctntrsl. hi-Zllllt- cgations tnrcpnrcci fcr a suit nicnt tomorrow fcrenoon l:-.v ‘Ardffil A Gromykr, Soviet drlegatc. the UN. Atccnii- Eenergy Commis sion. Grriznykc, f.‘ llu bowed to UP Commission nuj t1. ricy on minor points, reque the mi-et- f making; im- the cou'roi , ing Tor the purpose portrint. prcposals on o: atcmc energy. Criticizes Removal before ’ ‘n! ‘General Assembly Sessions Continue l | CALGARY. June l0 - (wk. _One of the difficulties facing ministers today is that, were is a complete chance in the whole business of life, principal W. w. Bryden of Knox College told ene- Pffiibyterlan Géneral Assembly today. ‘The whole matter of religion is a ccrplcxlty and there is almost a complete break-down in lite Christian home. We can ll] afford to stand still for a mo- ment in regard to students for the ministry.“ A luncheon meeting of chap. lnins and ex-servicemcn was held in Grace Church with Lieut-Col. the llev. W. Gordon MacLean bresidmtt. Chaplains and veterans discussed how they might represent the Church to returne men and how veterans might b \\'0l1 for active service in christian cause. In presenting the report of the Board of Knox College. Mr. Bry- tlen stated that a legacy of $40.- 000 had been received from the estate of the late Mrs. Catherine MacDonald. A further $50,000 will come from the estate of her daughter. Suggestions were whereby Gavan Library would come under full control of Knox College. This was on condition that certain historical documents in the archives of the Ontario Government should be transfer- red to the special archives lib- E the i l be" Cover discussed Si" i l I t i rary in Vicioria University. Thai documents relate to the history of the various Presbyterian bodies. The assembly gave Knox College permission to negotiate regarding t Gavan Library. Professors and principals Knox College and in Presbyter- ian College. Montreal, were l F0ll Competent insurance Service iiave A Talk .iIlith not E PRESIDENT TRUMAN tContLnued from Page. 1) ate en Houserof C'mm0n5 after t s welcome by Prune MlnLi-ter Mac- kenzle King. The l0<>ar {incidental train ar- rived lo the accompaniment o] a rcarmg wefc:me from a thick (rt-wry which gathered i-Zose to the rcti and yellow-striped canvas s‘a'i:n on the picturesque rlrivc. Mr. ‘Human was greeted b3; late nor-General, Prime Minister d Mackenzc King arid trtricr stite dignitaries and a few mimics later left in a long mctcrcar which fool: the {ifeildentinl party through thronged. scenic tlzorcughfaie; to Rideau Hall. Inter, Mr. Truman ucnt to the Paricoment Btliililings, rirccraiid with flowers and fl gs. for his first official function of the Lhreedgy stay —- the unveiling pf portraits Mr. King and Sir Robert Bor- . the two wartime Canadian prime ministers. ln Lhr- main en- trance to the bifildirigs. Guests at Siafe Dlrmcr Tonlgl-u. the President. I-Irs. ‘Truman and M155 ‘Pruimn were guests at a state dinn-r ‘..». ROW-ll Hall and later recr-iimzi attests u an officuil receptcn iii the trig ballroom of the oid X'(‘$-d‘fl(‘C_ The Capital's dazly newspapers blozscmed out with big black head- lines heralding the arrival and with pictures and featme skrlcs granted a cnst-cf-living bonus of of the presidential family- SZO a. month bv action of (‘icncral Assembly. the ~ Mountlts stcod deep around ihc little make-shift rail "a; depot at Re“ Donald Vance wade‘ mm lllcland Park Drlvegvrlicre the Can- ister of First Presbyterian Church. adia" Natmnal Ralwal/S i" k in‘ Verdun. Que. ivns appointed il'.r-. chair of philosophy of iigion and Christian ethics Knox College. Earlier the Assembly discussed m"? the set-up of church papers and to tersecia the "_ Mr. Truman rapped dovm m the train and warnii_- when from ‘took hand: and M1‘. thnroughfarr. Viscount Aiehallflfil‘ Others in the official T€CJlVlTl§ rpiieclm a plan to m; up a bond dine included Viscountess Alexan- ot pitblications. Such a board had been recom- der. Mme. Louis Si. Iaurcnt. wfe of Canada's Mmistir of Etvcrnal mend...‘ by m,“ A) Ne“ Mme,- of Affairs. Mrs. Ray Athcrtcu. n-im oi Brnmp. n. Ont... who said: “Wo fr» not concz-riud that the Canada. Hume Church mauyd 8,, M1,, m, prim. Ambassador be Washington, concerned M1‘!- Churth should m. n pub. Lewis of Ottawa and Mrs Irwis. business; we are ‘Ha .... her " .10 A snnblv tnci: no ncli'n on ropnsni that the Cllilrrll should Presbyterian Pubfcations ~h iYInls the Chin-ch‘: Sunday fcliorl and uiig people's pipers. R'v. Dc rev ll. Rnywr '/(O‘.‘.f'63i rig . l ‘\- Ricard he cfriir ftcl in’; 0f nllnlsters s;cms llrt the Prorbyler- ous." he added, "I611 years ago we iucd as the of- had 4&2 minittxrs on the r.l1 at al Church tifosfld-‘f-c ‘IF-fl’? i“ this conference. at tlie end of i946 the United Star; Ambassador to Wrong. Catlladltln and Wrong and Mayor Stanley msmrTrtliiftyTri-zislto: "The decrease in. theflnuhibcyrfof tlspi lnily seri- own editor. Speaking for the As- we had 427, a gen-ease a; 35_ 3m aomblifis Pf‘FlJ}'lPTl3ll Record com- there are seven minisier; tinder mlltce. hr- eskczi that. Dr. John M¢— transfir or to b‘. transferred, and Nab lic Wmfiruicd iii the pafiiiiifl" four have died since the cnti of of editor which he hi5 i=l'€’d i0?‘ the year. Six are to be chin ned the last. _\"f.'ir. The Mscmifiy Tbillf" and one received. so that when this pointed Dr. "ca". To» Assembly predoudv had dis- rtgsscrl the l‘l11°'i"’ll ‘l! Piiw-lcii" and mane relations, but rwstnencd d"- cision on ii until lrlffiy- It was dec ‘d i0 El"? “l3 Mii‘ ier an hcfm. rm for his Vfflfk 0T1 the administrative needs tee and to tharl»: his congrfiiavf)" Frarnpon for rcrr-‘lllhili hm to devote tfitne tn this srccltl iriiq" A meFfi-ugp of appreciation fli'0 W" Wm m We mmiqitlfe chaiman Rev. Dr. Peter Dunn. now ill ‘i-Iamiitorl. I 0f Price Controls OTTAWA. adrift-Waco --(Ci>»-~A R. i, Moshel‘. president of the Canadian: .Congrcss of Labor. in a statem-sut i t i i REGINA. Jilrcl>10-— P7P) -- A- grsy-iultcti little lady t-iok otez‘ the centre or the stage in the na- cctmc. tional freight-rule inquiry tcdall icdfli‘ criticized ‘the Govti-rnicntlc. action in removing a. large i:.iii- bcr of goods and services irt-su price ccrairoi and said the action showed "callous disregard’ for the welfare of‘ Canadians in law-income groups. “These people, represented by; organized labor and ccnsiczncrf groups. itave repeatedly warnrd the Government against loading far budgets with further price .n- creases but thcy have been csm- pletely ignored. It now br-scrner. t1eces:a-r.v for Canadian families to further reduce their q cl nrds to meet the da._ of essential foods. tinicss. t find some way to augment their iri- P‘. l‘. ‘Because of the previous attitude and scf forth the farm wife’, op- of the Government in rr-fitslnt! i°| 905mm. to M3 rate incrrases, Fir=t woman ta nfllJMl‘ the Board of Tn-"tsbort Commas- before the cncdcralc- and lO\\'r-'.‘ recognise the plight of workers in i income groups. many of our tinlon: have 51mm»; in fcnr months of sittings already formulated plans to obtain. lifts. Mary C Wade of Glenbivsh. wage increases which are csscnllll 585k" pyggenipd a brief for the to restore purchasing power to n11 women c; m, Hem:- Makers’ clubs. adequate level. Mrs. Wndc. convcncr of the “We would much prefer to have . '0 Clubs- frrlvht-rnf. s crmmlttee. told living standards protected b1! "W! n1, Baa-d ‘any increase "would be control of Prices but it is aormrcm m; -~v "11 o...‘ y-enrlc. and probably that the Government has no in- no single ttrrup will be more af- tention 0f Pfllvidillfl Such Pmifd‘ Wade's wage increases." I ‘Ilbe funeral lerviktl. which was Tomorrow Bini-ze n. Hui; of at. fcctcd tron . {he [largely attended. was hcld Fin Union Loulz, Mo., will c, inducted as of sflSknlfllBlV-"XL" Road churgil and was conducted W president. sticcctdiiig J inevitably. earth lifts“ WW“ ‘in; pasifll‘, iihc Rev. Thomas A. Wil- Howey o; xnoxvlde, Tenn. ibrlef. hahrr fwlfl. "l l‘ ~c ,, son. Three 0f his favourite hymn! -;_-—-~~~————, radii-e, the farmers real incom’. _ were eung-"The Lord's My shop-g 10b Late l0 (Jgstfy no would have to my "w" i" ‘imam "Lem. Kindly Lilli-l" mil .. I . . r e. George Abbott. iffiieTiirv-antiowlgc- Ilerdiw M" lvfacKinnon and Harry Nl-‘Wmflll- beetrttfui floral tributes attested. w the egtoem in which be WM 3W1"- l-ph, lnlertnmt was in the church cmeim" or larger quarters. phi! "W". i Guardian. ITAVVVWTBDMH '2?“r;iriis"€sfi CARD 0F TIIAIIKS The flmlly of the late Allllllllll" Kellen wlfl to flank their neith- ,bonra and Mill; for the floral Hlmtll. etlvrtflium vi unveil-y and sch of Mada-res during the-r recent beteevQIt. 1h Mahdi Ii Abide With Me". The cell have" ran saiaiifio Sedan. H. A. Love, 5t. Avarda. Los-ri-Tfib““unzn"i'is”ma" 1 Phone 157. Reward. 1T scw'i‘.?‘a1i66n""it1i3iri ment; exchanged onl for house wheels 1030. 1940 Ford. Wlfi aell transmission of 1937 Dodge; 1:00 Chev. D. l. Maeuen. Wilt- a ire. 17H] KrInNTioTe-STIEKETEIB truck, Perfect condition. Coin- plete with hoist end rack. Sten- ton Jenkinl, Vernon. ____..._. his materials and equllbmffli- "w" Y0“ fl" I11 ii" “"1? mini?‘ MERCURY to ship out his rrod-ccts 1nd m"! I have evil‘ gm- the goods crammed. n. .|. arson orrounam norm and barman Gian-I Molllllla P. I. l. Ofllee IQIII l0 IA ll A ll , 0 b I P. ll. Holidays etc. ltv annoflhltmf Ufflee Connected 1W0 ' Drag More ! rural women icm. The new price increases leave no doubt ‘as to the necessity for —A PORTRAIT You are the music ‘in my heart. More perfect than e poem. You are a gay end danclnl 5N0“ W-hcre golden mrvbeams hide: You are the quiet tranquility That comes at eventide. Ybu are the beauty of the floivers That meets a iovccfs eyes: You are a cool and soothing F-Pfi-h! where drinking water lies. ~ You are the faith and ‘hope that comes with earn returning Sarina: You are thi- I/ove immortal. or which uie owe Muz- Change Tax System For Co-operativos OTTAWA. June Ito-tCPPFiH- anuc Miztisicr Abbott announced 1n the Ccimmons today that M had agfegfl to a change in the Inc/Jute War Tax Act rarsing frvnl $1090 [n 53,000 the amount of annual laconic a small fifl-OPPYP five could have before ii W" T9" llCN-‘h in? Elwin" meetng of conference tnis. we shall have 423 nmnlslcrg on the mil, a dccrzase cf 39 in i’) ycar~f "There are thzee caasrs for this act loss: The four young members of the Mnfrrticr: tvc i..*t in wax"- time, the shortage n! mndirictez. for the m'nistr,\‘. and iran=fczs The men lost in wartime are gcnc beyond recall. Any lmfllt-Ciflio in- flux o! (andidates c0111.: not be felt for at feast six _v;ar'., s; that only apparent means of ar- m’ resting this decline is in the mat- ter of transfers. The transfer erm- mittee ougitt to n.» discouraged from transfcrur-g any mere at‘ our ord'nand-. to other ccnlernces, and it could seem plain that men from behmci-tlic-scencsz.“ beans. Butfhe was refused mssion on the grounds-that ligaqcilnt been in that business In Truro. N. s.. an ice cre cone plant with $30,000 inves had been unable to start beca it couldn't get a sugar quota. "Those are controls,” a Pro- ."'l‘@§'=i\'e Conservative taunted him. “'ih:t's what you fellows want.’ _' Those arcnt controls." retort- rr. Mr Glilifi "They represenfi IK-ll-l) by Ontario and Que- ‘ians couldn‘! be canned in thQ ' Alert noes, on the word of a Gov- ernment. ltfinister. because "it. uldn't be fair to those estab-E ed. in the business." Yet thou. dnds of cans of them flooded in tricrc weekly from Upper Canadl.‘ ‘ "Eir-ry "antral that would pro- | .20! the people has been thrown I out." he said "But. they have i Tlfilhtllfififl the controls theti would benefit the monopolies. such’ cs Canada Packers. and the banks." Tiiwe were “restrictive controls‘ l; - u: Gillis Said that in the‘ Maririmcs "things are worse than.‘ tiiev are being portrayed here." “How d.tl you vote on con. " Nccci a Progressive 0011-, r mr-rtiber _ r for them." rrtortod: < Vl/brsc Than Portruyed . hieladdcd. the Governmclli! only paying “lip service" b “'35 controls. | Turning to Progressive Con-w servntive members, Mr. Giilis said ‘you fellows want controls knock- ccl off as far as Canada Packer! and the banks are concerned.” He said the. Marni-nos wanted zostortlti to them what had been taken from them since Confed-I- citation. He quoted from a Canadian . Press dispatch from Halifax Jim!‘ i 5 which quoted leading civic of- . iiciais as saying things now wen bad but. “Timid be worse by this fail. fir. Gillis said people who vranted to get ahead and do things for themselves were pre- vented by the Government from doing so. He urged that the Inratriel Development Bank open an 0f- f.ce in Nova Scotia. The bank‘ was established to help secondary industry and it had not perform- ed that. function. STREET u@vsuenrs ~ (COHlJlUEd from Page l: . +... ___.__i , of the striets and l ~ of (‘Ollfiftic sidewalls:- ns Street hcd been n- we! weather, C0113. . rut he thought tho of Dcuglas Street siflc‘ avould be completed by the last of iiic wtcfc. - The stone chipping of the streotl uoulci not result in the tires of cars runn g over it. making any noise. Cttlfl. Dougan said. pro- \i<lrrl those cars were not. driven at excessive speed. Widening Kent Street He announced that a bcgrnninl had been made to vridening Kentr‘ Street. and. ivith fine weather, the‘ sidewall-z ivdtild be in iis 118W: . Eon v-ifhln a few fi-‘LVR l Conn. M. A. Farmer asked City: H/vfllih ryfuci- D-. B. C. Keeping| §ll=ogg;r=°§;§i§;lrneQg"§§*~gu;\;?;l§ i. h . -.»........ had anything: . . .. _ .. . ...-. - _ the active pastorate cugixt to crn- ' i.‘ He‘ m“ Hwy? re ' . .. '“ 1 ‘ ~ valued li.\' iii" Pmvlnillilil sicier re.iotisly' the gffilf‘ needs of L": M“. any i, s... Wha, wui our own conference. r aha“. i. l "S. mtrli for ‘he ,.,-. . -- ..~-- i mcn7s" (‘trfifllltld lilo itl ."\"' P "V" "WW! M ~ ' thlti t. . . . . . . v u-I“S wu-‘vplr-g H19‘ . "There are many causes fer hone ‘ and good cheer. In finance we are growing stronger each year The value cf church buildings ettz. ;u- creased by 3382.937. Sflltllirs paid m ters incrcnsr-d 326.031. a He said the legis- i laifnn “'35 err caramel!"- ma: the Government was endeav- iii-ii-iq to obtain the services 0f I - hrnltlt engineer whose duty l 1d be tn sec that. the legll- ; t". . . little m "c than (i per cent. tvnw-h . ‘ ., .. t A1] 1h T". i. ., . 1» n“, {g1 n- _y liii \\.\_ cnftinrr. e qyél§dtii ‘bnvy iiriafatlwichlias t Tlhe Pmlalw ‘m5 mi ‘ml’, f’""° ‘Pr’ ‘ 7- inv~l*.'c<l in tii- new act F - ‘ - " ' the rise in the cost if Jv-rg i\ r: ‘ f .. d at one . y t by the _ .. . _ . i not he en owe P118"!!! “as 5.: efd "h i.’ people arc t!_l1fl‘.l}'i ng :rgn.ari3 p Dy Kccpm: “my g9 5.1595 1;:l,i:.1:;l,dc;l.ng "inf ,;'..,'k;ng to the ciiurch rind its scheme: . ' ‘ ,_ Cc-daq pmgra" ‘ ‘ ‘ “ ~ “Perhaps ni st itrpozin. 1r all ti arr - Pllvifii i‘"‘-‘"“"‘i“‘_Mr‘ ANN‘ *“*..'“.' our statistics.‘ flPC?"'~l(‘li‘§ . ‘pro- 1c (whgn "M! "“‘“ ""i°“"°" .".°‘"“§:,.h. Iessfon tf mini ill ms wfre 3.4a , . ‘iigismiaihg: iflixziirngpurofiage an increase of B10. lt tool: a fra ,1 he did’ 3 .. n . ll 24 nbr. i our . 2 at gg~~,,;,i,; scars. s2"... . "12: 1.1. ~ m l. . .. i l~.al:rc tn e . ._ n. . _ “an. .. I iigéxihllir tilt: pcn-oflcrafive union gialstnumni‘ $41 pgfmslmn U‘ h“? rrprflcnictl nil the vlo‘lail\1i:.l= Sgt - ' . .r. e c lZfCl exeznge s l . “w would e a c t and other lmriie< had told hfm Y" Jiai kl-‘ld- P.» _ . .. - , ~ t i w." - . l‘. ' . l!l"\\' mi. fol" fl fmif-"mm. "l? iiglolnlauilfelwthim0T1“o w"! "Our total llifinltyillililsillggllhg Qhlsh 1d,“. q...“ the prfnrcetls s: ‘ . , e ' Hm. J,‘ . - ._ ~. ~ 33:11 i s," found lnstifftcient. it 601115 be :5 its“ roefnclewzvo“of.tr aspirin‘! U! m caiaini“ i3“ i i‘ r I snag??? n5“ years ouhflain in families is 7-964 sallglép-‘viasf t». a oue<iion froffil 5 or , . -~ _ v_ .. . '. -“’» ‘ . v . ., t ctpr-l the (‘o-operative had asked agility!" cilmmlllii-‘i-ii mmbfl‘ i5 Crtilil. Farmer, Cit) _C~i"";_l£7' 1:‘. ' . i . - ' . ll rt informed t1"i l~ i gggognlirfirgznbeburfix‘ f: 032d Ernst-gist The evening Scsfilfli t} the Frill‘ fi.l._ld,f\,,i.gg of (thorny Street in‘; W1“, ‘M Mm ferencc was dcvslrd to Ihmemill" yM-k 1.1m. had not been startld, l -- " c ‘ rs wao 5,000 Attend ‘Gardo Party At Palace LONDON, June l0 JAIN-Five thousand guests wrve entertained today by the King and Queen nt a Buckingham Palace garden party -the post-ivnr equivalent of formal presentation at court. More than 1C0 Atmericans. most at them members of the States Embassy staff. were intro- duced to the King and Queen by United states Almbaaedor Lewis W. Douglas. The affair was the second and final rmsentation party of the‘ imolassee quota after year. For fhF tirst time at a novel garden ptrrty. one of the bands was composed of Nesta man-skirm- They were from Africra 001d -Ooaetenoe I. Hecibert. Coast. United ' i I | I l Sal service for the had dis-d during tho yrai‘. The mfmoridi addrcfa was ft-veti l n by Rev. James Fraser, of Bras D'or, N.S. tfirTiiolsiitI ' tContinud f‘ in Pagc ll eral regulations. Expendiltn-e of n few thousand dollars by Ottawa on nn old pier at. Sydney. N. S.. would have led to establishment of a fish-process- ing plant to service fishermen along a shoreline of 30 miles. After l8 months. the man who wanted to start the plant was "disgusted." ‘five other men in Srdncy had wanted to start. turning out can- ned beans but they couldnt get a a year of trying. In New Glasgow, N S.. a canned chicken manufacturer had been refused an export per- mit and had wanted to swirl! over to proceeding of pork and i _.H hi; ti.“ p‘ Fqcv)‘, as the 3gfOO~i man! between the Cliff Ami n“ v3.1.7,“; pmpN-tv- owners on both thoroughfare: had been full!‘ i si-ptllcfl. the work wmild boilin- Mayor At the suggestion of ivtivDnnairl 1t urns tinanlmously ‘decided that a teller of P011601- cnre be drawn up b)‘ the Vii-Y i Clerk and fcru-arderl to Mrs. l. i A‘ gm-ngpri. wlfc of the UeuL- | Govrrnr“. oxpressinr: i110 it'll‘ wag“- "f the Mayor and CONDO“ l in the recent loss of her brothlt. i Mr. Charles Cfiaisson. who d!“ - in Scmcrvllic. ‘itfasn. on May a i inst. By tinanlmotis approval 0f i the Council. tn- city Clerk wee l also instructed to vvflte a lettlr i to ex-Mnyor Dr. I. J. Yeo. con-i vcylng the Council's regret at his recent illness and expressing the nape that his recovery would b0 speedy. v Ilefc-re adlouming the following ’ rcw-lutions were passed: “That ‘Mr. H. F‘. MacPhee b0 re-eppointed a member of the 0M9 “ Board of School trueteel." ' i and.‘ l‘