mo. smug omuaueurromredel mum remains in session fiei-lggililtolflnd u wen-mat: resume negotietioue "Ill-h u compute’ out ere parties mr u, the dioute- qs. union which has some 14.- ..... Altam- in m» mugs ouau. is 5° w," 01 $3330. comparative lu- creases for semi-killed end skill- 9d workers sud s 40-hour week- l Steel offered an increase ' QIACEIOIIIAIA: cents en hour end ti}: Steel C J d geniS en hour. Both were based on s 48-hour we . Following his appointment u m4 um d controller m. WWW! s lO-cent nourlisafightifigrflssse“ all id lest n! e WM ml!- fiivaaiairiicaticn t; regional we: labor boards for an increase of this amount which. if Iooroved. would become effective immediate- Labor lv in all three plants- WILL OPERATE Continued from Page 1 ___ ouircd by the QOIIWNIY ill “l? United State-Lin i888 and brought to l-lalifax to be refitted for wtl: Wood Islands service. 370.000 spent in remodelling before the steamer wes taken over by the Dominion Government in the gpflnfl of 1940 to be used l8 l. mite-layer of! Newfoundland. Al- ter the war she was repurchased bv Northumberlend Ferries Ltd. and reconditioned et Sydney. N. 5.. for the ferrv service. New Name Chosen 0h i of the name "Chutes A. Ne" was mede foiiowinli I contest conducted by the Comm-By in which over B00 different name were suggested. There ‘were ll ti . Over dnleri Qttlrgailélia uiriléltaidcd thea Word "Digging", but only two contest- guts sent in the exacguriemcse; s. Mqfibonsld both of Wood Islands. e wen- ty-five dollar prize is beini! divid- ected. These were MacMillen and C. Ed BIIIOIIQ them. Judges in the contest were Pie,- mier J. Walter Jones. t. . A. Heenan directfl- B“ ‘gfi Steamship Service. and MI’. Paterson. 86119511 "Wflmmden" Halifax sill-overdo 1M Hon. C. A. Dunning utter whom ms ierrv is nemed, was instru- mental in establishing the servifllfl while serving as Federal Finance lliinieter and M-P. for Queenl- 1'! pas given his cordial ueent to the re-christendng eta ‘sent out to s11 con- tcgtxlinltslthgr company states 1h" arrangements for operation of the "Charles A. Dtuinili!” were Wm‘ pleted tiimumh "the mlwdiid °°" QperaflQn of the Federal rel!!!- ssn-tutives and sflflam" °1 bot c Ed. d Island and Nova $101212: an‘? of both Prov/mill Gcvsrnmerits.“ The new serif“. it ls stated. will mean that in- stead of the long line-up of. wait- im trucks‘ snd autos. l! out delay and leave wherr l‘ vlslt is completed Withwi- hem"? V, Wm; about being lute gettinfi heme, Truck drivers “whose D!- Pent? has been so badly taxed in the past". are now assured Du- sfizc back and forth as’ often es m. to h visit Prince Edward their business demands. Accompanying each letterh contestants was a coupon W will he accepted by the Qmwll’ in lieu of a ticket for a round‘ trip on either boat for each re- cipient and a friend at any tim! during the season. _____________._ .‘JMNH'AN‘Jia'n'\a\=MN‘uHNNN'fiHN RATES Births and Mart el 25o. (‘fills must accompany o GI’- ~ -. w. ..'\-'A BIRTHS DIacDONALD - At Grace Hospital. Toronto. on June 27. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Clareme MacDonald (nee Doris White) a deushter. Dori! Sheila. STEWART -— At the P. E. I. Hol- lial, July 11. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. F‘... L. Stewart. Belle River. nee! Amy Feindcll e daughter. D1581“ L . TIIEOBNE-At Calgary General Hos- pital, July 9. I946, to Di‘ . E. L. and Mr=. Theme (nee Edith F. Hill. Charlottetown), u son WOOD-At the home of Mrs. N. W. MucKlnnon, Bouthport, Lot 48. Jul 8. I948. to Mr. end NIH. Wil- fre Wood. Puwnel, e son Wilfred Floyd. MARRIAGE! (‘RANE-MucC-RATII — At Trinity United ohurch. July l2. by Rev. T. E. MacLennen. Edward (Rene of Bangor to Annabel MacOreth of Lorne V Alley. l-"ARQUBARSON-MuoLIOD - At Zion Oiluroh. Julv l0 bv Rev. M. Scott Fulton. DD. Klthryn he- bells Msclteod. Havisvllie. t0 Den; iel Mia cKinnon Fflfqlihlrsfib. Mermaid. ' BURKL-IABIELL — On ‘nun- anemones-cg: rm. n. n. wuss-s. Acheson. Farrell. to Mary 11mins. younger daughter of Mr and Mrs. l Ernest Burke of Southport. P. l. l. DEATHS MMDONALD-At the Prince Eil- werd Inland Hospital on Friday July 12. 1e40, Mn. lLouine Muc- Donald in her 60th veer. Renmuis gsre resting st the Mecbesn Fun- Funerel ersl Horn o'clock. Itlltdlrd Nine Mile Creek 0 urch for eer- vice at l.» aisnderd time, mur- menc Oenoo Oeve Cemetery. 1 UNDIIITAKII IMBAI-Idfll um CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN in... AtRustico s ' The first in s series of three "'3' 591d dlys. organised by the] Division or Illustration Stations. Experimental Farm; 5. ¢°-°l1erstecn with the Provincial‘ Agriculture was he d on the fum of John L Clerk. “.81.. Rustlco, Weduegdgy Qygg.‘ Wards of 100 formers ‘ISIOITP. bled to view the work in progress 0n this farm and hed In upper-l lllllli-Y to study the characteristics 0i various ceresl cereal drill width tests. snd ob- d serve the effect of different fer-' tlllzer applications to grain. tim- othy hey and the heed crops. The Hon- W. F. A. Stewart. Min- ister of Agriculture. was present GmupCamElt. Wyatt-fen In. tum nomu of lends" Vlctolie, left this week irll services clogs lute A. B y; W" Stewart. will be,held' 2 ' co st. residence owed by Church servi merit in Mt. Stewart Oenpteryy A amour or mum mums will be at Simpson's todAy toglmw y the new Serenade!‘ com. bins on ndio that will be dre. for ‘rhund-nrevenins. Julv is. at the Recreation Centre Csrnfvel. ‘ride Ind rele- lm‘ retum Jour- of Cambridge. Mess. ere visiting her mother. blrs. Prod G Co ton and family in Mrs Estim- Marshal of Digby. Dent a nleuunt week en U“ “Island Connector" cCclmick. Cumber- All parents o! Cube going to the Mr Leo Shepard 01 the D-VA- District Cub Camp are reminded Hospital. Deep Brook. e pleasant week end visiting his mother. Mrs. Dells Shepard. Her men friends Mia eonvnlesclng at the home cg her Illustration work es u means of disseminating information through. out rural districts. He complimen- ted Mr. Clark on his fine livestock and the splendid cure given the rotation areas and yesterday Afternoon. Twelve p“. engera weer on board. L ARRIVE MONDAY-Two wives of Island veterans overseas ere expected to arrive in Halifax on the Cunard White Stu They are} Mr. illon. wife of Pie. F. . C l. wif f P . . Cole, French eRlvei: o A! CITY POLICE COURT _ Yes- 15M" J terdsy morning at the City Po. llce Court 11 offenders appeared before Magistrate‘ K. M Three of four drunks were each fined $10 and costs or 30 days, while the fourth was fined five dollars and costs or Jail. A drunk and disorderly was fined $20 and costs or 30 duys and e drunken driver was given '1 isonrnent. A boy char m g abusive and lnlultn Square. Monday afternoon 15m. at one o'clock in order to bu taken to Camp Buchgrp July Mr» N- W. Adams. Dominica For- I estry Service. Fredericton, New. l striking Exhibltih d W-oodlot Menage- ment. Specimens illustrating fllmlle sustained by attacks of the Balsam Woolly aphid and the Bronze Birch Borer were display- ed. and careful woodlot msnazer‘ BASILICA TROOP CAMP The first h In reply LleuL-Governor Mc- c ulotwwwn Troop Williams said he had been over- whelmed with the wsrmth of the [létéspituilltylhe hgdt met iniPrinrce Qn wdm _ war Isand. eore com rig. e e away altemoongggge had written Lleut-Governor J. A. and Bernarld gr ‘his penéiisfiltan to‘ 11 vlst rs rov nee an a no m" n! walker and ABM‘ Lame only received a dcordial invitation’ to come but he been the reci- pient of a great deal of attention m i“ “e lowdown ‘m the firs‘ froth LlcuL-Governor Bernard illnce his darrlvaLCHe iiafsurgd the syor an the ounc tst ie W9 and Mrs. McWl-lllsms would turn to the Province at the first t. opportunity. LleuL-Govemor Mc- zgzd til“! mime to be pretty Williams and Mrs, Mcwtinamr mt“ hit-lb standard of were accompanied to the City d Haéi by gnlCUL-IGgJIVEIGIIOPH Bernard o‘an memerso s emy ' 120i‘ know in detail the amount of Yesterday morning the dis- Bl work that was accomplished, tingulshed visitors were shown do not doubt that what was about Prince of Wales College after which they were driven gudgets through Hunter Rve gow, Rustclo and Cavendish. They worked_ihiid dinner at Cavendish. The neatness of the Petrol site; In the afternoon. they return- ed to the City and visited the two Cam-o will by m kin c m- day. July 13th. 33d “gheamp Sc confine back to Charlottetown?!“ . . cod , her daughter Mn Ines: Mrs. Duvid McCarthy (nee El- eanor Compion) end from Cambridge Mess. are visiting her mother Mrs. Fred G and family in Ch _ and A.C.M. Walter puty Minister of Agriculture wasamnrad m°t°wd w cm") 511C113“ 81198! Speaker. The advantages rle-| rived from Co-operatlve enterprise and the speaker, WOOD camp to be held at Buchan for several years. can honestly say that, gny Qum- 1 careful business mlnngement. and’ ° cam» to be held on the Island this ‘organization of the public in order to teke advantage of better mur- kets for their produce, It was pointed out that improv- ed prices of farm produce snd the fact. that countries in general re- Mondny. A woman illegal possession of liquor was remanded untl-l Monday and two the guilty of creating e dis- turbance in u restaurant also remanded until speeder was fined five dollars and costs or 10 days in jail, APPEAL ALI-owes) - In Bu Chief Justice hone allow 'I‘roooandPtrl iitth manifested 12:911. spr at was llriely responsible for increased Production. and stressed the im- portance of utilizing high quality‘ seed of recommended varieties in order to insure economic produc- done. was done thoroughly. Among manv different that caught the writer's eye was the shower bath Mr. end Ernest Scott of Miami are guests st the Charlotte- Wfl-l also vefy evident a condition which was no doubt, dug so Pam] hospitals, and the Sanstorlum. irit t Today. accompanied by Premier W" lllfierviled by Mr. S. C. Wright their flcld dov mm“; the 5Com; facwvailstiettréhvtlfi “it: figiivnamlitslé tumMé-ep-lklfx-ltxsleelierllia’ Aézlrllecéii; had u» light fire by friction. Out K ,0! nine Boouts trying it in a race yelurdold pure-bred Holstein: com- s the clan. tae final plscfng_ 10 bu,” m“ ‘lama lo! exult-edgiedoib this“ scfigt was f1 y w n the ' ' ' iwlsp of smoke burst into flame as he swung the tinder Around and . d. Nlellxtlt week we hope that s, more ' deilflfli T5908 of this 'I‘roop’s “wit? °i€‘ b‘ ‘él‘.‘i“f“fl"'a e am . eau (Tell ‘Igimberf, Assistrrigcgnixixp I Keeper, of the Stores Abetgiflggsii --—- (Leibanl). and Camp Cook Lonnie Llveltook Judging Continued Rpm PGM 1 A Judging Clues in Livestock w for the receiving of certain neces- ' sery spare parts In ‘the afternoon as pert. of but you cannot p plant with priorities when there ll no material avail- able for civilian repairs." He men- ter O'Donnell for e of months irlflJl-il we?‘ T" M11118 m. “u.” monml hundred tubes which were urgent- ly needed and of having been told by the Dominion authorities that the requiremen a of the Navy and Merchant Mar e those of his plant and that his order could not ‘ , " “ He referred to the new turbine which should have been received months ego but which will not be ready until April of next year. I-Ie paid tribute to the 100 men working at the whom during the recent but did it because their loyalty to the Company to give the best possible service under heart-breaking con- . Almworth intimated were still possibilities of interest was displayed Among the farmers taking an active part. Dr. J. A. Clark, Superintendent. Experimental Station. 8d for the r - oe of G. R. 1ft??- vifho is ill. to: O'Donnell repre- leented the appell CONCERT ENJOYID — A ll audience enloyed a. Queen Square Gardens ‘rhur-sdey evening by the L.OJi. Pipe Band under the direction of Pipe Albert Macieod. occur ‘on the farm many serious accidents avoided. ‘The control of aoll eros- ion was stressed and farmers ad- vised of the tremendous from their farms which srtlslly due to the low- e water table often re- in! from the removal of for- . Csllbe k. A l Scientist. Domlnlonc Ilebdrlfsttgltylrdl Pathillfliiy. Charlottetown, Rave a clear cut discussion on the control of Late Blight of Pote- Borinie Dundee" Io the final numb- the services of t e c y po oe. who maintained excellent order among the youthful members of me aud- ience. The concert was sponsored Prowse m the same ones the inss in town during Robin: P. I... Maurice De- Second Eldie Martin; Scouts . Cyril MacDonald. Gerald Baichil- 1 Will head the delefllum- 1m Mupon. The natlilre of the Paris confor- 0w| once was not such as to wan I Sec- large Canadian delegation, said Mr. m; ovemment six months B80 SCWM Bobby Km?" In View °f this he "Wm b° tide zthe country over a brief bu David Mcgomwcv Char, assisted by Health Minister the winter der. Billy Farmer ald. Jimmy Faraday. PL. Frank Zakem; ond Tommy Keys; that spray ls s prevention and m; L!" Blight were reviewed and continue to menace us until the lnsltiellatlon of.new equipment." he Mr. Ainsworth emphasized that the Maritime Electric was not sn American-owned company. 1t was A Canadian company owned Unions Will Rcld Mass Meeting George Hewett andt Allen MacDonald. Fox Patrol: P.‘ Second Charlie U Ready; Scouts Bill Leonard, Cher- Fm“ “mm” Rmm“ n les MacDonald. Eddie Keys, Alan Secretuv °1 ma“ 1°’ Emggklxo; mwocd Donnelly Y- sdopted in attaining a ggmplete spray coverage discusr‘ L Ed Mullins; The Su ervisor briefly review- cd lithe! rainy; of the division and Jenna nv e e arm t bi ‘ of their problemirsto other Sis/Hull)“; Wm“ Dunn’ where an endeavour made to study any recommendr‘ service to Canada during the war. and he said. The president of the Com- m puny had also seen service in the WEI’. City Councillors M. A. Farmer. J. G. MacDonald. and W. R. lie- he Ps e spoke briefly, stating they resized that the been working under disadvantages but expressing the opinion the Company might had more reserves o ‘TORONTO. July Five striking unions mass meeting Monday night Queen's Perk to Stan Thornley. presi ent. of Local I98 of the United Rubber Workers of America (C.I.O.). rm lied threat. to str king workers to volved in cases st prosecuted in New w» members of the Mine. Mill ‘and Smelter (C.I.O.). striking st the Anew-ll: American Brass. Ltd. New Toronto. were c Attorney General Blackwell in what was destrbed as u test cese to determine whet is legel plcketlng. h rd) DISTRICT SCOUT CAMP planning was accomplished. Continued Prom Page 1 Coun. J. D. Stewart sold Mr. not proven the Company was not American own- alker appear as if. (3th opinion it should have exercised Int. Bob Acorn (ssh Paul-s Two“ more foresight in preparing for breakdown contingencies. cto . The applications for ScoutCa have» started to pour in and we King. would remind all Scouts that it is e351" go n15“ camp if we know of im rtence in whet it may be there. so compl sh in creating a more peace-i ;Tn Attack In North China Before the meeting potato prodwtioti ecreeg increased considerably. perticu in that devoted Io seed some misses have occurred and re-‘ lsnt-ings have been reported but p seems in general making satisfactory growth. beetles have been trouble but formers armed themselves vs th e u and ommunitton that spel.» death to the insect nosts 1 p seems lo have 3 m, h well and seems feoww progress. aw rapoits a great exodus of livestock from in dairy cattle. "It is- quile obvious.‘ tie stated. cream of our dauy herds n dsimmed for export. The quality of the animal) now going out is up to that observed earlier in seeso " While offering _no critter-n view of the exceJent p oee paid he nevertheless felt that this Iicy of breaking animals in the ion omicel end will m e years of herd. m" '°| uuellfy a number of we hope that s lot of do their best to gain more i . the trip. No doubEldScoiit | ty ‘ Scout- °°°""' m“ iRosist Bacterial Rouse Ends Debate 0n British Loan "Thlt the sidewalk on Grafton Cumberland Streets on the north side of Grafton be continued past earlywwlliet-hkert you'll u u t a your app ca on We understand that the ibe concerned neither with rk Troop is away ahead in the ircatlm of peace with major enem , icountries, Germany and Japan. nor have xmmber of annucanons m [5 with international problems as We hope to see all the Scou who were in Camp last year back will“! B5 "9 m‘? "mCPI" to Buchan again this year PLUS o-l “That the sum of $60 superannuation allowance to start. from Oct. l and that he be zrant- -ed two and e helf months leave of lest year's Cams)- ‘ INTERNATIONAL JAMBOREE lbsence. "Thut the proposed paving work on Kent Street George and Queen Streets be dis- flenled with for the present." Russia Blocks Continued From Pele I . and Balkan treaties that did not isfy his government and he w R9- treety until the p dis (Repw fled. is lblfi il Th war than ft points n‘ includirf stion, the dllpoa tien of Uni etlone property in Italy, com- demege to Allied between Great Time has been slimline bv very quickly since we last portent event in Boo t-s. The Junbogee l ‘us outs e o ars - ’ t | w» lmtwolon- o» ‘....§“.§.‘.‘S.‘.‘.‘m...°.’?;>t° ‘...té“’ls°‘.’.2il‘$1| KW“ he" Y" "f" ietlnn the fact Parliament still is '9' ‘in session and that, a. non-partisan Wm be chme“ but‘ m’ delegation will have m be sent to will!“ Bu" Wm the meetings of the bl l N Y k in will help to 3311...? y “ W °r and Scouts will Scout- mentlone ‘ the lives i 1 be . being, fur es we "my, m; bestcquallfled Scout. ceding out the poorer lnilnsls end retaining would be thumb! and more con- dl- pensstion for roperty in enemy countrle f . The first ted Dlvblbl on on mienmnent by tive Everett Dirkeen that Britain spirit end u lot of ~ in: would go to s o property rights and e r Six Wounded When Bomb Explode: rty in lthe Belkuns. form of letting up druft internntloneliuti-cn ‘Prints. :11! e split between Mr. ltlanned Salmon For Canadian Market Yugoslavia be re- e “human rights" liens in the sreu N. D. MdcLean» i‘? ‘FIIIBTI. Ju Six persons were seriously wound- ed when l bomb ex restaurant here ienig The incident wee the latest lA e Jul i: - (c?) -- n El IIiIi0UIIF~ ~ h c, 500,- lfieldmsn or the provincial comma?‘ can [merit of agriculture Announced-w- dn . ‘lbs seed. obtained from the de- ent of llrimiltlire in WWI" _ U.S.A., woe under thorou ntc-iteets in experimental fenm . early selected potato growers in D My“ chi". "rites "my" scar». film's...‘ l wee I 0v . . I o0 I Idleeex counties were trying out the mnuiu Min-smi- 5 Molotov repented his nittrltkn in Oermeny. ts ad. '31‘ §8 5 nod salmon will be mlde eveileble to the Oml/tliln domestic market. in his yen‘. l‘ He nid the allocation nad been ugoelevis. Widespread rlo rake out recently after the Ilg ur forel n ministers. ciao: would urine nearly to the level _i;i.'.;_eaci-c.'c ..c nor-i It. ‘inn-é Praises Scenic Beauty 0f Province At Glvlc Reception ward Island was comparable Earle MacDonald. Lieutenant-Governor that gy Coun. F. C. Dougsn. Vanier, Canadian Ambassador fairs, and Arnold Ilene the Privy Council. 15.ful atmosphere in Europe. it still have to be determined.“ delegation." ‘Ring Rot Tested *°":.*:.:.°-..:"~..::—<:.P> — ~ °° new v p0 , own u - said to resist the dreaded Most disease of bacterial ring rot, is be- ing tested in various s of On potato dc rt-. tnrio this ear. R. E. the new verlet _ Mr. n also i '-= mum of aoeiimmt spray i1" Oust materials used inst N- irnecie and diseases ‘gtileh will be '° %i'it&"lu'°3"“‘““'- PAGE FIVE i-J- Gallup Poll of Canada CANADIAN OPINION FAVOR-S WORLD PARLIAMENT CONTROL OI‘ MUNITIONS. FOREIGN POLICY 000-004‘ Vetenn Vote Strongly Supports Propoelh of World Pool of Arm» Ioroee and Atom Bomb Materials ileum-Gavan}; 0t Manl- tela Rives Key 0f titty By CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC OPINION ‘IDRMPIO. July lb-A majority of Canadians see merit in the idea of e World Parliament with teeth‘ in it. to the point of entrusting to its charge e large measure of our cherished national sovereignty. b0 per curt of a national cross-section of VOLPIS said "yes“ when asked by reporters of the Institute: "WOULD YOU BE WILLING TO HAVE CANADA TURN OVER CONTROL OF ALL HER ARMED FORCES AND MUNTIONS INCLUDING ATOMIC BOMB MATERIALS. I TD A WORLD PARLIAMENT. PROVIDED LEADING COUNTRIES DID THE; SAME?" Dt-servlce men and exact proportion amongst the groups of vot- ers consulted. favored the proposal in even ‘ greater majority than the non-service popula- The scenic beauty of Prince Ed- thst. of northern France. Iiieut- Governor R. F. McWilllema of Manitoba ssid last. night in reply to a presentation address made him at the City Hull by Mayor B. Mayor MacDonald assured thc people of the Province welcomed him with oped arms as a link be- that the bubs will meet at Market tween the eest and the greet western plains of Canada. and in- vi-ted him. now that he hsd made his first visit to the Province. to Cub Leaders use asked so keep repeat it as soon as ossible. this place. date and tum in min‘; After the Mayors address. LieuL-Governor McWllllsms was resented with the key of the City World War I World War II A realistic concept of a World Parliament is evidently well grasp- ed by lduit Canadians not only in terms of taking over armed fumes and munitions but. also of controlling the tom fqfgjgn nations. Following the above question asked the some persons: “WOULD YOU BE WILLING TO I-IAVE CANADA TURN OVER common or" HER mama»: POLICY (POLICY "rowimns 011mg NATIONS) TO SUCH A PARLIAMENT, IF LEADING counmmg OF THE WORLD DID Til-IE SAME?" ggainénla majority (51%) favored [he propggaL e y marked regional difference of opinion “v... reveam by the Province of Quebec where majorities were opposed to both proposals; the latest Gallup Poll survey Control of Armed Forces Control of Foreign Policy National Quebec % b mulch tended to be undecided on the questions in greater num- eirs n men. The college-educated group voted higher than the aver- “39 L‘: "V" 0f 50m P70905815. and persons over 50 years of age were more frequently in the affirmative than the younger voters. -World Copyright Reserved- r, New Glas- covr. m5 Continued Prom Page 1 Liner Prince Henry Sold To British OTTAWA. July IL-(CP) -Wu! Assets Corporation today announ- ced the sale of the former Can- adian Netional Steamships Prince Henry to the British Min- istry of Transport for $10,000. The Prince Henry. u 386400: G,- BOS-tpn steamer, formerly oper- Prlnce David and Prince on the C.N.S. Pacific coast ser- vlce. During the war she was san- lnvn an auxiliary cruiser and later e troop trensfort r: the Normandy and French Riviera City churches and will then be taken. vie Bunbury and Southport one. Second Eldie-m M°"""“°- Martin was able to get the tinder tut-ions! fllht of the government to take such action and Wes pre- The. steeiworkers were supported of the Csnndisn Qonzress of Le- bor wege committee, g ‘prepared statement attacked the position the government had ad- wted in the steel dispute. Both his statement and the ac- tion of the steel union indicated u rejection by u lsrge section of labor of the implied niggcstion of Labor Minister Mitchell that wage inc-relate. in most cues up to l0 nts an hour. might be allowed seriously damaging price OTTAWA, July 12 — (C?) —- A The various Patrols. which are diplomatic rather than e PITUI- Scouts have mentury delegation will 190K956" when they are holding their meet- Canada at the Paris peace will ence July 29, Prime Minister Mec- contmy ikenzie King desclosed to the Com- Imons today in annoumclne m" 11° While on duty in the southern Pacific she encountered two Ger- man frelghters, the S.S. Mucnchefl and the S. S. Hermonthls. whole uliar crews were taken prisoner they scuttled their ships. Stripped of armament after the r. shc was sold ss she t l Falnzouth. England. WESTERN GUARDIAN —I"0R SALE-New Mwormsck- D h kes. .; hi’? tum if“ gfigiifig: hi: riigtoag Intletimfittionfullsoeni- m! 11111115 W m: more | gincioMalpeque Trading Co. Ken- “mig sing n. than l0 cents an hour." he con-i Mr. Conroy ail-id the govern- ment's arguments about the dan- ger of inflation were and somewhat fantastic." "CL. had made wage proposals to. . ' d rl d b t til . e W" 5°“ mm“ w‘l5"°§"_l5' Camila‘: tgtgvsliofi Atleieowastgos-nesvbfiert.‘ Ambusador to Moscow. 0n- OPE! A mo“ “me 1am d“ steel prices were allowed and re- co "Now the uoverrimen Mr. King followed his pence con- “t” hum“ named 01°“ w 2o fefainw announcement. with another “gimp i?‘ Ilseun on... er. - w" i‘ mm“! °1 "l" adlegyi Ambassador to the United msm“ camp P‘ States will represent Canada. at tinned Provincial Headquarters lest Mon- the Kénera] meeting o; the Unit“; d" "m" "Rd l‘ 1°‘ °1 ‘he “m” lNatiotis Relief and Rehabilitation dustrv . _Adminisir tlon in Geneva Aug. 5. ri The Rev. S. J. Davies Will beI During n King's absence Jug- the Camp Chief. Scouknest-erliob ma. Munster st. Laurent at creamer-lee and cheese factories Chandler of the salvation Army u; prim minister. Defencetakss." and unles there is an improvement. Troop will be Quartermaster with M| Abbot; W111 mks ' in mulls conditions liver in the Scoutmasters Sterling W season and cxiendi fell months it wcul reductions would be igh level reached during the pest two seasons. m —MOBILE X-RAY UNIT II u '. Kinkora on Monday from i pm. "HEP-Q. igflrgflirfgv flmfi, to 4 and a p.m. to s; at Album 5 5 “A ° » on Tuesday and Wednesday: Glenwood on Thursday and Al- benton on Friday. trollershi-p in the Mel has become comet-hi the gout for government mis- ls thee the employ- mble t0 beet i-liEiugut i5|Nicholson hns uturned lo Sum- rcccivlng bcr dis- ‘ the Rnyal Canadian hand back thetArmy Medical Corps. A daughter lVlr/oi Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nicholson the army in 194.3 and went oversees in 1944 only return- ing home a icw months ego-S will be over the finance portfolio during Mr. Ilsleyb ers were n-deison absence and Revenue Minister Mac‘, “Qpkefs, A-5»M-'B ‘I Conn will take over the h l Mid folio. Veterans Minister borne MeoDorivuiiit this?’ ilsdsrérgr ‘will act as House leader. Troop). and a er nre - iiy). and FrarikcGallant es In- ‘confused with e peace conference tto determine the final settlement} mp ' with respect to Gelrneny." mid M in to do the 10b for the lmersicic filter eelth port- tgpplfit! s so. charge from MacKenzie gmployerS and. ha lwlll then formally "The Paris conference lsnotto be jndugtyyatfil th —NE\V STIIFIQTS MADE — The "While the Paris conference (‘ct Department un- | 5g‘. Communists Prepare ‘Mi: StnnlovdVaugli have been do- ting cxtcnswe work cm the streets. ‘A new =trcct has been opened in and Nnrtih Market I hr- knmvn as Park United Nat-ions. The plans ‘for . l cmference r s sting Germany an u‘ new scouts who 3:1: [tiheLd-atek ate ch it may be held |]7l‘fll7(‘l' j: li 1.1 ‘u in‘ purchased and e Ehousr nm" m1 bu‘. ll wzll make more tuwprrtv available lvcrn extended to w- will also makg The Canadian Press) NANKLNG. July l2 — C Communists were tucklnl 0T mlisfiirlll “With this conception of our role‘ in mind. and with the proceedings .of the Paris conference restricted to the subjects I have outlined, the "d government docs not feel that it would be either necessary or ap- proprlatc m have a large Canadian where United States mnruicssznnd l guard. dispatches from Peinms BS- _ a 1 \\'I:r7l. will prepare them for pour: somc time in the ited States envoy Generelisslmo Cilia-ilk Kei-Shek on what was believed to l s imminent. -— ~- a" t m vSfllflifir P. \\' Rolmlson no: rrivcd in Suntznrrsidc from Ottawa. ism-to remain 'iI1 lhr senate resume! um sittings on Julv 13rd — mt of Tslngtaoq United Ne- were attacking immedifltfil-l’ s“ Oi the Shantunlz D and another r0001’! field U" munlsLq had m the ureas of the tw _ C §bnrtnan h “Qonvo and will mom! o ntrmih with . ° 5W‘ ch |his sister, .\Il.<$ Bcrthn Srhurman. M, . wind 0! mmmun‘ —Mrs. .111. Hogan and her daugh- - tor, Nliss Jnnct Hrcnti of Chariot-te- Jnwn, have been visiting in mersidc the iZllPSis of Mrs. Heglnfl sisters. Miss Mary llunt and Mrl- ' rted st fairly regu- ls for months. this time »-~.Vlr.". Harrvjyrchibald of wow. Mnss. u-ho has been visiflnj C Edward Strong. accompanied by her son. PsuL-S -~<Mlss Hcloirgalght of Pioton is visiting in Summer ‘ f‘ her brothel‘. m. n Stright and Mrs. illllosed 0n Sundays Lee Coyle‘: Ielhllllll lice.‘ ell lay Slmleya in OIIOI w k l-ieiow aniline: e h! el said. he i: manila. from bro-government seurefifl- i40-liour Week For 4,5 Suilbury Pollen BUDBURY. Ont. July l'.‘—(CP)i —'I‘he Police Cemmiasim ferdeyJirxqtructed Chi schedule for u‘ 40-hour week to; be stoned Jen. fo l members of the ludbury Poll