1 THE GUARDIAN. CHARIAIITEIUWN Amo Federation of .,AgrIculiuro News oroplenlt 2. recent war... has m?f,'."3.'me best ior aerins. run- m m sections oi the Prov- W M.. tty well ilniehec f,',','.3"3.out one '33 or last Y0!-PI W1 mp. The quality is good and Mme the cool weather lately ,. has remained green ions" the! "5:-:.' grain crop is lootuu better 1.1, day and promim to relieve esvoi many of the pest problems of Lponmg large quantities of iced yjlylrgfarunent oi Agriculture ot- mms report thlt a V011! Blmenl mvey indicates that more rel-til- ' izer was used ior' BT51!" 1'1 lvh" province tllld ll”? "1"! "GT b9" "".:e.snuree are holding up very good and the appearance of the potato crd is improving. rurnipa Ind msng s are not up to average 191- this time of Y0”- ivlarket Comments that every possible step is being taken to.insure the success oi this complex but essential venture. Peed Grains Representatives from all the Eastern Provinces met in Montreal last Thursday to discuss the reed grains ” ation as it applies to lestcrn farmers. This meeting was called by the C.I".A. and the Is- land was seemed by our Deputy Minister of Agriculture. Mr. Bhawonhiswayhmnottrom the old country. Mr. Shaw states that the whole situation was discussed thoroughly and several proposed plans offered that would eliminate much oi the trouble in getting coarse grains from the head the Lakes to the out where they are needed and to cut out the gambling in betwee Those sugegstiolls. some of w ch concern Government policy will be iollowed up and a final discussion on the whole -problem will tlke place at the semi-annual O. P. A. meeting in Fredericton on Septem- bcr llth. At that time it is hoped thatlii practical policy will be agreed upon increased 15c per whereby the Eastern feedcr will the week and the have the same ,.otection in buying those grail: as the Western tarm- oi are now have in selling them. the larger markets last wed. The Assurance has been given by the mgve of oil processed Government that the Freight As- d tended to l'pp9l' C sastance Policy will be in effect lol- prlCCS to cornumers. Inolher Veer. - fowl are steady but. in SP!" Oi some price increase the movement Junior lsnners' Program - n . 15120211 33. at thorn-int tim- t,p quality Produce in meats. ens. Jud poultry are bringing a worth- while premium. potato Quutlons The Provincial Marketing Bond are now considering the Potato scheme and .ol'!'IneSWl9nl-5 Wm 5” made shortly '0 nmmm" Mn” representatives (to Dealers and the Co-operatives. The annual 1110031118 01 '31” N" Brunswick Potato Growers Coun- U1 1, being held next Thuredlair and representatives irom i-he 5' land will likely be- atmclm M the time of wrltin lrl arrarqe iornd ix.-g:r1rmtli:uI.3'ro:incial Boards in each Province to also meet at the same time. Although there are a few mat- iera peculiar to each Pmvlma men have to be vrovlded- for 1" each plan. it is essential that the regulations and comm 01 the Board be as uniiorm as P0311519: land that they commence owl'- ations at the same time. In order to clarify the situation and oitset sums apparent concarllr we want to ernpha-N39 W" "M 'It has been announced by the president of the Junior Furmersl that their annual Field Day will be held this year at Upton Farm on Monday. August 1th. A very interesting, educational and recreational program has been arranged for the afternoon. The closing program with various sports events will be held in North Riv- er Rink in the evening. This annual event or the Junior Far-mers' attracts a large repre- sentation of our rural youth The experience gained in the past two or three years should erasure a high class event this year. The finals in the debating con- test Wednesday night indicate) that considerable progress was be- ing made in the field as public. speaking and debating. Our con- gratulations go pecially tn the winning team which admlttodly argued against their own convict- ions but. as the Judges pointed out. won the debate on the presentat- ion ot their arguments. our appreciation is also extend- ed to the firm of Simmonds sz MacP'arlane.l.ixi. who the Trophy to the Junior mo.-nber or our Federation at this event. It is gratifying to note that many of our local firms and organization: mat;:ul?.oBo.::r:u frctcrnailmm '0 5 pro beginning to encourage the de- ?narket?ing ills during the velopment of such educational pro- grams and activities among our young Iarm people. ru'-miner Policies 'Because our Island Federation was the first group in the Marl- times to advocate and press for higher analysis iertilisera with less tiller. it was interesting . to note the agreement among the Ioriiliser go on. , eiiect certain measures of control by licencing, yet it me! not b0 P95" sible to estaglish any deivl.lIi:o;:- strlctions wl I939-Y - ' mu", or-parlupapricee. ilnme:ilate- . arlui turers at their recent gicxfiogmegifemwvm :eetin:: They screed to Ibide lg powers. but it will take time to get those recommendations and fertilizers eliminate all low-grade next year. The experimental work beins rm;-noted by this fertilizer culin- cil whioll embraces representatives 1 Farms. Fertil- iser Manuieoturers. Farm Organi- sations and others has resulted in a great deal of good ior Maritime farmers. It is saving many 4011!” specially for our potato DNGIW era. everything working amoomly. we want to assure our msrdbers mg po ucsrs that this Potato Boar is the major oroiect oi the Federation this veer. thlt all angles are being considered end in MEMORIAM in loving memory 0! MES. W-5.. CAII who passed away JIIIV Wvhv 13"- naaamoered by Husband and Balls. gonna shipment Success sour ninety four Island swino breeders can well be proud 01 their recent project to help their fellow farmers in Manitdom The '"””'i.i?.?a.;"io&”9.?..”?f..ii2”i cl”. neiglbors certain- ly nu a who contributed. a feeling oi satlstaction.. only two were lost in the trip and ord- .:limu:o:k." mlileirg registered bree no I "9 received for shipment later on in , the summer. hrrowlngorateaoainownnoeeel oases ol little ll! 0”” saw I in this ProVbl:?::hti'll:a;.0 and killiln 9 - to ohilllnx. Many of WT annsrs are 1151-03 1'-'"W' went down some of becoming more m and have In Loving Memory of Josspil...t ilallant town. ,v Plans and laluoerinla form Mg; situation of them can be 091:0 gyuwr-iungtossr.n.w. av. - . .-n.., is. inexpensive '0 W" istruct and are high Iv sebytbcaewhe we ' - auiunuocaueainiaonextwer ' test aknessel "onecluieltll "Mm, rg. soar , who killed in action in Frincei on 0 L 9) ': the trolsQbls run it moraine? - "'1' a rim two years or war" said no r&f.el-ring to th 003' tilt!!! IM- "Il in the mat oil-nothef W3 ' " ' liIHlc&,IMllPd.I It&lilMI meow is” u s nswsy nature may be Inserted at live cents a word. strictly a He in advance. "I Cl-ASWILI. tor Photographs IIOWAID llacllllll H0015 WIAI at 175 Queen Street. ISLAND VIEWS AT OIASWIIJ4 Studio. - i r HEB. .l0IlNSI'0N'S Ladies Wear. HD0613! CIOIPIINC II-IO. RADIATOR HUSIING I speci- ality. Mslrett's Battery Service. FREE! SWEET PIAS at the Market this morning. SERVICE AT NORTH WII!I'- SIIIBI July 30th. at 11 A. M. Rev. Lawrence Toornbs. Guest Speaker. ASK YOUR grocer for grown large Montmorency che rise. 8 qt. baskets. TIWON PASTOIAI. CHARGE - All services have been cancelled ior Sunday. July 30th. itev. lull. Bacon, Minister. NEW GLASGOW,-CAVENDISI-I SERVICES - July 30. New Glas- gow gi A.M.; Cavendish Baptist. 3 P. . TWO FLIGHTS WEEKLY to the Magdalen Islands. P. Q. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited Phone 2001 or 540. PRESBYTERIAN CEUBCB IN CANADA. services Sunday. July 30th. Caledonia Church 1! A. M.. Wood Islands Church 3 P.M. Rev James Mclnrlis. Minister. Island IIAMPTON CHARGE of the Un- ited Church of Canada. Hampton. 11 A.M.. Desable 3 P..M.. Victoria 1.30. Rev. L.S..Wool1rey, minis- tor. TRYON-IIONSIIAW BAPTIST Pastoraic. Services Icr Sllrlday, July 30 are: Tryon 3 P.'M.. C.s. 2 P.M., Bonshaw 1.3) P.M. Come and worship In these farewell ser- vices. Rev. C.A.. I-licks. Minister CITY POLICE COURT - At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yesterday. the only case to appear was that at a remanded drunk and incapable who was sentenced to 20 days. POWNAL UNITED CHARGE. Services July 30th. will be conduct- ed by the minister. Rcv. A.s. Weir at the following hours: Clifton at 11.00 AM .. Mount Herbertat 2.30. Pownal at 1.30 P.M. CAVENDISH UNITED PAST- ORAL CHARGE - Sunday. July 30. North Rustloo. ll A.M.. The evening service at Stanley Bridge is cancelled. Sunday School: Cav- endish - 10 A.M. in the Baptist Church. North Riustloo - Io A.M. MONTAGUE UNITED CHURCH CIIAIIGI - Services will be held as follows on Sunday. July 30'?-h-. with Rov. .l.C.. Downing 01 Mon- treal as preacher: 11 A.M. Trinity Church. Montague: 7.30 P-M--. Lower Montague. NEW GLASGOW. FREDERIC- TON & BRIJADALBANE Christ- ian Churches and Cavendish Ball- io A. M.. Bible School. id A.M., Worship service. Cavendish Bap- tist a P. M. P. I... Richardson. Mirr- ister. ' NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTOEATI. aunday. 3111? 30th. North River. 1.1.00 .A.IM.. clyds River. s.oo P.Id.. Kinklwh 1.30 P.M. Sunday Schools at North River. Fail-view, long Greek and Clyde River as locally announ- ced. Rsv. H. Barber, pastor. Till: PRESBYTEBIAN Church in Canada: Services for Sunday. July 30 as ioliews: Montague 11 A.M. and 1.30 P.'M.. Cardigan 2:30 PM. Bunda Schools-.Mon- tague 10 A M.. Cardigan 10 A M.: Home Valley 11 P.M. Rev. F'.N. Young. Minister. MURRAY HARBOUR PASTOR- AL CHARGE United Church oi Canada. Services. Sunday, July mth. 1.1 A M. Murray I-Iarbour. Holy Communion; 2 P.M.. Little sands; 3.30 P.M.. Belle River: 1.3) P.M... Murray River. Prepar- atory aervice in Murray Harbour. Friday. July 28th at 8 P.M. Rev. D. Wallace MadPl'lerscm. Minister. CHURCH NOTICES - Grand 108th. Anniversary Services. St. David's United Church. George- town. Sunday at 1-1 a. In. and 1.30 p. m. Guest Preacher: Rev. W, lkaser Munro. M. A-7 B. D-. Edi- tor of the United Chuvrchman. Special singing! In the evening featuring the Montague United Church Choir. Sturgeon at 2.30 p. in. luv. Sidney J. Joyce. 3 A.. minister. ispensed next lordls Dav, sour at ll A. Is. in the church at Clyde River. Thankegivirlg ser-- vice at 1.30 P.M. .Preparstory service Friday evening at a PM. Churchill 3 P.M. luv- Donald Nicholson. minis!!!- inlposing controls at the very Elms rather than delaying for a two. man Canada ado economic controls again. there d be the definite agreement that such con- trols would not be released until all danger of idlation. such as we have experienced in the past Iew years. has . ' "while we do not believe that another war is table. yet the threats! war is tloientl that a' program or a -round la the course. lot , Government would lie well-advised N J s :::r..:.9.Qm-.:l-.lrnt.:i';;,-in ai or-some lead our. econ alums 0.:Il?h.ll:.O.l'i'- -a when ' for tr ed. "W. they unneed- F: r.- inion 3 P.M., great, ALL SUMMEII DRISSIS clear- ing at as 1-3 off at the reunion Shoppe. - REMEMBER Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics next week. See ad. re times and places. Donors 'are needed. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-8er- vices July 30th.. .Deeablo 11 A.M.. L..O.I... service Hartsville 2.30 P.M., Cape Traverse 1.30 PM. Rev. J.l-I. Bishop. BRIJADAIABANI PBESBY'l'ER- ian Church The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be admin. lstered on Sunday. July 30th at ll.00 A.M. Rov. D.A. Campbell. Interim-Moderator. CORNWALL Pastoral Charge Services July 30. Kingston 1.1 A.M... Church School 10 AJM. New Dom- Church school 2 PM. Cornwall 1.30 P.M. Church school 10 A.M. Rev. M.K. Char- man. sanvrcas ior um. Cross Roads. Alexandra and Haselibrook on Sunday, July 30th. Uigg 10 A.M. Cross Roads 2 P M.. Alexandra 4 P.M.. Hazelbrook 7.30 P.M.. Communion. Lie. Bryon I-Iawlett, Minister. COVEIIEAD-STANHOPE: Unit- ed Church services for Sunday. July 30 are both to be held in the West Oovehesd Church. at ll a.m. Rev. Roy E. Webster. B.D.. will preach. and at 7.80 p.m., the Min. islet. Rev. Thos. A. Wilson. OBWELL - VERNON UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA services (or Sunday, July 30: Orwell 11 A.M.; Cherry Valley 2.30 P.M. Presentation of new Hymn Books and new Pulpit Bible; Vernon All!!! I'll Exhibitlo man- agement by getting your live- stcck entries in at once and avoid disappointment. PLANES SIGIITED-A flight oi some 21 please was reported right- ed passing over the city yesterday in a westerly direction. No infor- mation concerning the aircraft was avsilablc. IBCCI BAND To PLAY AT NEW GLASGOW-The Band of the Prince Edward Island Regi- ment (l7ih Reece) will take part in the celebrations marking the 75th anniversary of the Town of New Glasgow. N. 5.. next week. it has been learned. The Band will give a concert on Sunday night and take part in the Grand Par- ade to be held Monday. On Mon- day night they will again perform at the "l'heat.re-Under the Stars" in than community. Bandrnaster is Royaton Mugford. Onieer in charge will be Cavpt. Rog Mahar. CELEBRATE WIT! WEDDING ANNIVERSARY - Mr. and Mrs. William H. Irwin. Ie Rides at, Winchestcr. Mara, celebrated their oath wedding anniversary Thurs- day, July 1). They were married in Arlington, Mass. Mr. Irwin was born in Arlington and. Mrs. Irwin (May Pinlaysorl) in P. E. I. Mr. Irwin is a market gardener. They have three children, Mrs. Wilbur (Willena) Roberts of Ioxington: Norman, Arlington; William, Win- chester. They have six. grand- children. CIQBTIPTED CLERII-The fol- lowing pass list of certiiled clerks was announced at the Pharmaco- tical Society annual meeting held in Edrnundston. N. B., recently: Eugene Boudreau, Moncton; Lo- River Sunday School 10.30 A,M,, service 7.30 P.M. John F. Mncliay B.D.. Minister. Tl-IE PBESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, Brookiieid charge. Ser- lvices next Lord's Day are as fol- OWS: 2 P M. Mr. Bruce Moore will be in charge of the services. ator. VALLEYFIELD-ORWELI. HEAD Consresatlon. Sunday. July 30th. Services-Orwell Head Church at 11 A.M. and 7.3) P.M.: Service valleyfield Church at 3 P.M. Sac- rament of the Lords Supper will be dispensed at morning service. A.C.. Fraser-Minister. u SERIOUSLYIILL - Relatives of Mr. Frank Yourlker, Vancouver, 13. C.. and formerly of Hampshire or this Province have received word that he is seriously ill. Mr. Younl-:- er lcit the Island about 40 years 830: F0!” 3 time he formed at Irma. Alberta, then moved to Varlqouv. er. ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Marshlield Chargo. Preparatory Service at Max-shiield. Friday. July 28. 8 P. M. services for Sunday, July 30 as follows: Har- rington ll A.M.. Marshtleld 3 PM. the Sacrament oi the Lord's supper with the Rev. T.H.B somers. I-llghrield 3 PM... Mount Stewart 730 PM. Mr. H. Malcolm tist Church. July 3). New Glasgow. Lon ours IN CALIFORNIA - Relatives and friends in this Prov- ince will regret to learn of the death at Long Beach. Ca.'if.. oi Mrs. Bessie Reid in her 33rd year. A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Maocailum. she was born at Clyde River and removed to the United States while still a young girl. she is survived-by one daughter, Mrs. Bessie Phillips also of California. BRADALBANE Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday. July 30th. Rose Valley 10 A M.. Bradaiibana, 11.30 Services at 3 PM. Rev. George Morris. speaker. The Summerside Male Quartette will sing. Evening service 1.30 P.M. 0.3. Fee. l".l.... R.C.A FT. chaplain will speak. Charlottetown Male Quartette. Mrs. C.W. Kipler of Summersldc, guest soloist. W.B. MacPhaii, minister. Rev..! Dmmld NmW150"- Imeflln M00101-.J. Perley Steeves. Fredericton: P.M..; North Granville Reopening . mer Bujold. Cam-pbellton; Clark J. Cantwell. Mcncton. formerly of Charlottetown: Alfred.J. Clark. Armdale. N. S.: Richard R. Flow- elllng. Sussex; Marie Hamm, .l-islifax; John M. Kearney, Min- to; Anetta Moses, Halifax; Ralph GIRSEVW RDN1 11 A-Mu Ncrad, Sussex; Paul Richardson. Brwkfmd 3 P-M-I SW53? 50h001'Woodstock; Juanta Richards, Sack- ville; J. Victor Robrlchau', Saint John: Harold A. Share. Sussex. Ferdinand Valentino and Harry A. Wade. Honcton. Parsiinals - . Mrs. Emmett McGuigan and daughter Miss Marie left Monday morning on a visit to Boston and other American cities. Miss Marion Hughes arrived from Kitchener, Ontario. to spend her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hughes. Brighton Road. Miss Pearl Bowness, daughter at Dr. and Mrs. Bovmess, licensing- toll. is spending her vacation at Wheatley River. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Raclcham. Tho many ii-lends of Mrs. Mar- garet Viokerson. City. will regret to learn or her illness. one is a patient in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. Mr. Kennison Maoxinnorl ac- companied by his sister, Keene. and son Reginald and dszughicr Alma. leit Cornwall yesterday on a short holiday to Hartford. Conn. . Miss Rita Keoughan, Boston. Msss.. left on return after a pleas- ant vacation spent with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kcoughan. Avondale. Miss Marie McDonald. Boston. Mass., is visiting in Charlotte- town. the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McDonald. Pownal. Street. Miss Doreen Ross who has been spending her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ross. 1159 Dorcheaicr Street. City. left this morning on return to Cambridge. Mass. Miss Ross. who is emplo ed with the Riverside Press in Cambridge. received a call yesterday afternoon to return to work. i . iield. has returned to her home at- to: an enjoyable vacation in York. Mrs. Melvin Jay spent the week- end in Charlottetown. the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Cliiiord white. Miss Myra Caswell oi Charlotte- town was vacationing in York last week the guest of Mia-I Muriel Mao- Donald. ldr. and Mrs. Phillip Chandler, N Milton, were visitors to York on day, the guests at Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vsasey. Mrs. Robert Crockett, York. is enjoying her vacation in Charlotte- town. tho guest oi her daughter, am. Neil Maclnnis. Mr. A. lierl Ling. York. has re- turned to his home after only one day in the Prince Edward Hospital for a check-up. Mrs. John Pairweather and her son. John. are enjoying their vaca- tion in York. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund MacMillan had as their recent guest. Mrs. Orr Macoann and charming little grandchild oi oovehead. Miss Marion Andrew. stenograph- or at Beaton's. Wholesalers, Char- iotlciown. was the guest of her Dan-ents. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard An- drews of York. sympathy is extended to Mira. Harry Swan. Mir. Wallace Mac- Donald and all other relatives in the recent death of Mrs. James Maclrean. Meadowbank. Miss Norma ' Lewis, nurse-ln- training at the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital, has been spending a few days at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. ,, 2 -..... ...... A r TH E cErilRAI- 6 us it D I A N "'”j';'”.L”;;f';;W York Hlcl-Ilchh 1 ' , , in - DI. .. . , .... ” ' I ::mm:7"i?:r:i. gnztmmm extlr:L:ia:ltApsay:v.EBin llealtg: An 3 Kmbcmc Guru” "10 mu Anni. mgunn. 3;-oak. Mrs. Herbert Vessey. York. and Mrs. Fiorrie Whitehead of Boston, Maes.. formerly Miss Plorrle sellar, a former resident of York. were visitors to Charlottetown last week. Miss Annie Power. Covehead. has entered. the Charlottetown Hospital !or an operation for appendicitis. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. The Misses Muriel and Elisabetta MacDonald. York. is ,. ” , an enjoyable vacation with her cou- sins. the Misses Shirley and M11. dred Mann of Kensington. Miss Shirley Mann of Kenning- ion who has been enjoying the past three weeks in York. the sueais of her consuls. the Misses. Muriel and Elizabeth MacDonald, has returned to her home in xensingion. Miss Marjorie Chandler, North Milton. who has been visiting at the -home or her cousins and grand- mother, Mrs. Herbert Vessey. has returned to her home accompanied by her cousin. Miss Ferns Vessey oi York. Little Miss Ruthie Maccallurn. daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Gregor Maccalium, has returned home after visiting as the guest oi her aunt. Mrs. Walter Mallett and cousins, the Mises Earls. and Joyce Ling. The many friends and relatives of Messrs Gordon and Stirling Hardy of Boston. tormerly of Pleasant Grove, gave these boys a royal wel- come whlle they visited this fair Island of the Gulf. They were the guests of their aunt, Mrs. Robert Crockett and Iamily of York. Among the many tourists to the Island visiting in York and vicinity are Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald of Cambridge. Massachusetts. who are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ros- coe Macnonald. Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Donald see many impmvenlerlts in York and Charlottetown since their last visit to the Island. What damage a wasp or any other kind of insect will cause is related in this story of a motorist, driving through York. A wasp flew inside and stung the driver. The driver, while brushing the insect cfi, swer- ved into the ditch and ran into the - SWIM LADIES” SHORTS BLOUSES surmsn oassses 8 U N '1' E II 8 SUITS WEAR orrrswa. July 1!-(OP) - The question of providing ground troops for the United” Nations in Korea is again under cabinet con- sideration. at least inior-molly. There is as yet no sign that the Government iniorlda to shift its position of exactly a week ago that ' DO CI-IIICIIII ground 310096 will be sent "at this stage." But the action 0: Britain. Aus- tralia, New zealand, Turkey and Thailand in oiiering that term of aid has placed a newilight on the Canadian position. Key cabinet ministers were ex- pected to discuss this development during the day. However. the en- tire cabinet was partially occu- pied with tho iuneral of former Prime Minister Mackenzie King. a factor which Iorced postponement or the regular Wednesday meat- in! Any cabinet decision to send ground troops would not be made in a rush, and, once made. would take the ions: of a recommendat- ion to a re-assembled Parlia- ment. There is some speculation that Parliament will be recalled to get an airing of opinions on ville- ther Canada ahould take that step. she has already sent three da- stroyers and a squadron of trans- port planes. National Defence Headquarters .Mj...........M......M.. culvert at Mr. Wesley Matthew's gate. bent and drove in his radia- tor. The writer at time or writing. could not obtain tho motoriat's name. Cabinet May Reconsider Sending Troops To Korca M..?.....M..:.-...... is understood to have mapped out for the government a whole series or possibilities. very Ironr ,. the year or so it would take to ” marshal a division to the brief pciod it would take to dispatch. say, a small force of regulars. A They cover air. ground and sea. 1. activity and are related to the time element as well as to others. . one potential action is iormat- ion of a commonwealth xorcc now ” that several commonwealth coun- tries are in. The government. lrl ' its reply to Trygve I.Je's call for more aid to U. N. in Korea, of- iered consideration or an interna- tional loroe recruited by the U.N. At Lake Success. this internat- ional Iorce idea remains active but it has not crystallised nor does it show immediate signs of doing so. Miners Refuse" To Big Cool srncnargnm. N. 3.. July 9! - (CP)-'rhe three ouniberland Rail- way and Coal Company mines here were tied up today when 1,400 lnlnersralused to worik. charging "breach or contrac " by the com- : situation or electric energy by central electric stations in Canada reached the highest monthly total on record in Mlyh-4.(I'l.N9.J)0 kil- owatt hours. our THEY co: . FUD- A Bargains. m cranes amen We want every Spring and Summer Dress out at Stock by the end of August, in order to make r room for new Fall merchandise---so we are offer- ing the lot lolyou new at 33 I-3 off. BALANCE or coils 1.2 PRICE On Sale NOW-n Don't Miss Those Wonderful . THE GLORIA ALL suns 33 i-30Fl-'