‘If wésriznu cuaaoum I BALI. — 1* Plihlbllh _|‘0ll SALE - Several driving ‘mm, Priced from $50 up. Driv- m harness $30 per set. Herbert meg, Fredericton. JIIILIYS PEDAL BIKE-i, 5mm; and Pony Rockers at a mo“ discount of 20% to clear. n" sunz-rnerside Haldlwarc Co. ‘JXEW LONDON CONCERT Ii uoture on Palestine by Rev. D. A. (‘gmpbfill in New London l-lall, wednpgdny‘, June l8ih at 8.30 RM. u “my, come Thursday night. _l\lR. AND MRS. NOR-MAN MTIIHSON. Bradallbanc wish to ‘nnoun-‘n the engagement of illeir mist dnnehicr. Marjorie Violl-l. to uiflll‘ Pliiil ps. son of Mr. and Mrs. lolln 0. moo. Suinlllnerside. Mar- flue l0 lake place i.n June. ‘ATTENTION SHARE-THE- WIIALTII ticket buyers! Tickets lull be on sale llntil Thursday at syside. Borden. Alborton, O’Leary. uontagile and Souris, After that my lvlll only be available in Cilarlotzcloivn. Tickets on sale at Borden at Borden Hotel. LTHE SOUTH FREETOWN Red (w; prYXSPYllS the Wll-mot Valley Players ln ilvn aild one Mt plays and Vai-‘ciy Concert. Thursday rV- enlnc. Jllnc 19th, at 8.30 P. M. lrl Bil-on Grove Hall. Admission 25c ind 35c. Lune-hm on sale. Don't mini 1' - .41‘? AND VSVYIUCPJR SHOWER Strut, Sil-mrncrsldc. on Friday evening at a cub and lsucer shown. in honor of Miss Margaret McNeil]. RN A pleas- by tho lhustcss. assisted by Mrs nusl mectin! of the WMS cf the Slimmer-ride PWTbYifTilfll Chilroh w: hcld in the Nfnn=e on ‘hmday, June l0th at 3 p.m_ Who president, Mrs, J W. MncKcl-lzie prodded Those taking pert in the devotionul period were Mr=. Ml‘, Mrs. Wlnlien. Mrs. Gorrlil, Mrs. If Jollnsoil and Mrs. Brewer. The ltilllwi rvports wcrli-lJcad and the llrs. J.W. MacKonzie, 1st. vee- pres. Mr: Hilbert Johns-n, Treas- urer, llrs JO Cobb‘. scoi-clary. Iii’! l’) Walkrt‘, homo keeper; iccv. Mrs J L. Gorrlil mas-go lecln Mrs Wyrman Birch, Mis- llon band Icllclels. Mrs. Bil-ch imd lfri Johnson. Erromomzu group lender. lvlrs. cannegy, Evrnng Cir- ci». lcillicr. lvlrs. Carncgvy urs. Forbid and Mrs Johnrnn u"r,-- clrctrd to ntlerd Proshli t‘,:il n flew London, One of th» mot faithful mrmbcrs, Mrs. B-rcwr llll-lliettor, having movrd firm 01s community was pféleftlwd with Ill honorary mcmbtrship pn tr 101ml of the cot-em In ullih I110 m nerd. A motion was irib'rd ex- tending sympathy to the family of the late lvlrs. (Dr. Alex) MncNi-lll lilo wad a life-long member of the loeicty. ..Mre, Wallace Bradnhmr. l-luvardi enter-ta lnfd l Vern Allen. R.N. The gifts wcrei opened by Mics Norma (711118, RN. _GOy-ERNQR To opmq 1.151,]; lc, at St. Mary's Academy. Sum- ond the verses were read by Mix DAY __ Lleugfiovarnm- J_A_ B". merslde. 1st Class 110110115‘ B “gal”? ar ara Int social owning wad spent, fol-i lowed by Iuiich which wns rrvd-crternoon by the Ladies‘ Aid of‘M°1'1'15°“- lledaert Craig. RN. and Mr". g m, g m, g Barbi!"- Dll11°1li 9913119 gym-pl, Llpwflnyn _. 5_ 3 Ho; a}; hem o w“ em! Joyce MacDonald, Anne Dystant, . p ‘ Teresa Gallant. Alma Arscnault; -w.ll.s. MEETING - Thc an-y following nlrlccrs a-ppflil" *1 P _<'s~ltli~.e"”lit'bodaqllc. 'dui$cl5't1'liil§"'l§r'. " PFPMMW Maurice Mill, 2nd vice-lmoved to OLen-fy" Dr. MacVicar nnaan on. fflwly p: -ruuios. - Th1: l: the bust lot that we ever nodlvcd. Se: than to- flly. Gsllum Grocery 00,, gala-L —PANTBY BALE l! HIHADIIIIIVI 31°!‘- 3 P- M. Buturdllil Juno 21st. 5mm“ by Hunulml w. r. —roa sou: loo New l-{lmp- shlrc chickens. mixed, mo; mung“ qld- Apply wylmn Clark, North 8t. Elcanors. _—LOI'l‘ CHILD'S will“ tricycle. Sunshine make. Reward. Guardian representative, Sum- Playing; ulerside. * Friday 8zl5; Saturday 7:30-9:30 —FOR SALE kitchen range. wnlte enamel, nearly new Wm‘ i‘ ‘l’ g?" vlgzlliugneg Just installed. lone - . ummerside. .*_ —l‘All\‘I-‘UI. INJURY -- Mr. Al- -JUS'|‘ RIICEIVED a shiprnalt 1"” ‘"115 "M “Mi an accident of lovely reconditioned Pianos. .155‘ ‘W919 511d 15 110W 5 Palm" 111 Lovely bone and polished cases. F u“? “m” “hm?” Hmmtfl- W113" Write or @511 and gee them on dlsj using a seeder in a field near the glny, 6511511“ groc"). Co" Howlmll rolls; hiis ilorsci yvclirlc frightened by .15. l. ' a 550i; ruc . "icy ran away. Mr. Wells received a dislocated .41"; SALE house and lot on shoulder. and scvcrlll bruises. Second Street. Summerslde with To “TEN all modern conveniences. Posses- _ ¢ 11D C0NVENTY0N— 51011 at on“, Morley M_ 3e11, iMr. Allison McLean. local nlanagrr _-,o|gcn°r_ [for llyndman & Company Limited left Tucodayi morning by plimc iu _5|.|m(;|,|.;S__wa Nook a can" I ationd a Grcal West Lift‘ convent- lplete lillie of Barrett Asphalt Sihing-%gntge1 Afmgllflg- tMIrd-TMBI-veiz es in ight and heav w ' ills. i_ , .' “'03 s 1e ascn Starter Strip, Nails. Slgte 535i... '1" Prl-m‘ WWW“ 151m“ w qualify ed Emu main Roof-um Tured [Buffer this convention and is to be and Tamed Smammg Papa“ mehzongratulated for his success. Mr. summemide “archway-e Cm X2119? ‘Hymidlnl-an gill lRiSf) lalitTc-nd COT! 'f‘ -I'.‘/I'l 85 I'O\' llClH . an- ager for line Company-S. I —GABDEN NEEDS. —— Rubber Hose. Rakes, Hoes. Hamd Cultlva- ‘ '-'-*' tori. Garden Trowols and Weeders. “SUCCESSFUL FUHLS 5pm”, puma-e For“ and 0mm. following pupils vrere sulccessfill in sud,“ "mm 1n ‘wok The 5m“, the recent planoforte examinations merggde flatware ca conducted by Ml. Lyell Gustln of ithe Toronto Conservatory of Mus- nard will officially open the field T1‘°m1’5°“- 5°81? H°wa1fi v day to be held in Albertcn inloicmmm- Mm“ Ddmwl- 1M1‘ ‘ Peter Darby; Honors. _ - ,, Maureen Forbes, Mary Mollbon. that town. The field day will b. Doucntw’ __TINDERS ‘or the building oliPass. Sara Estcy. Valerie Call-beck, The i Ir. J [mar Murphy n: shot- 0d pruldont of t» Kinsnsa Club of luminance st lb: maul mating hold at [go Cqyb‘; p“. tuurdnl lui ovonln. Other mom- bor: of til: aw useuuv: that will an offlc: o: loptdlnbor ht a d: Mirna. Vie: I-utdont. I’ 93R; lifllflfl. Clinic: Will-n; Tractor. Imam lieu: Dlroctorq III-r Ways. Im-ry Muohrldn: dad Olav: Wlulon.‘ put pmldcnt. lhurtco Mill. 1dr. Proud: lhoNdll pruldsd :t th: molt-In; Ind WI: Blot‘ of Lb: Clurlottowwn QQ-mnQ Ind Mr. Henry Lnndry of gummer» 814v. wbch of Q10 Kinsmen bsll tum were guests. It. wu reported that. the execu- tlvo had voted the sum of $5.00 in support of the Girl Guide csmp and the sum of $10.0 to be llsdl in Purchasing Community Con- cert tickets for students. Rtpbttb were Riven iiy Charlie Hogan for the sports commlttp and by Norman Hog: for the coir mlttoe Ln charge of Llls conct slams st ths race track on Domib ion Dd)’. 1t was decided to write the Summcrside Youth Centre Illc. that. the Club would defer decis- ion on their invitation to become a member of that body till the present unsettled conditions with regard to that body were clari- fied.-—S. iSummcrside Man Seriously Injured Clifford Doucette of Sulrmcrsilfll is a patient in the Pfiilco County Hospital tvith sorlous illjil‘.l-5 n,- g result of an llccfderll n-ilirli mcrr- rod on St. Lawrence S*ric1,__t - terday aftvrnoon about 3 o'clccl-:. Ho was working with a crow tor the Water and Sewage Commission digging a trench, While- standng 0n the edge of the trench the ground gave flWEy beneath and h" fell into the rllt-c-ll with falling on top of him. Vlfllen other ~worltlrnen reached him. he was ‘Jur- led almost to his neck aid it took some time to dig him out. W en examined in the Hozpta. no “a; fomiid to have a fractured povs and other iHJllFICS. He is a s.n of Mr. Gcorge Doucttte of Summer- side who is also a patient in the Hospital undergoing treatment for an infectcd foot. — S. FOXMEII IIRGE the addition to Kenslngton schoollNarwy Macyaflan“ will be received up to the 24th. W. L _ ii‘ I inst. plans and specifications may _ DEATH 0F MRS‘ PATRILK be seen at the offlcs of the Sec- Dfifgh?‘ t; 132:1 'gf'"‘.1.v_rxdij$fi rotary. Mrs. C. M. Kennedy. Low- ‘w ch "fun , Swim“ ‘M- est or any tender not necessarily! “ 311° m“ ‘m, ‘ .. . t“ ternoon of Mrs. Patllck Deln y “w” ' nyirspbelaney. who was 4n years of —OPEN5 PRACTICE - Dr. sulfa" h” 1”“ 1" 1°’ “b” 1‘ W“ ~ . . . M n MacVicar. lVLD. no; opened : Drac- iliijwg‘é1‘°c‘1ifq‘:fa1gt_“1of1[vmhgftlr Road. There erc lclt to "l0? 1'11 139' sides hPr sorrowing husbail-d "rid parents. two sol ‘Uenzil in Sunl- mersiclo and Vfillialn at Ila-no, and, four daughters, Mrs C FITgIYlU. Verdun. Quin anzl lVlrs. GWZP Dauphinec. Hzllifnx uh.» 1m: "NW home; also E"wcna and Norma ab George Dewar. M D. who has is I native of Sydney, N S and served for s number of years in fhg ROAJ‘. Duling that time h; was rli. Mount Pleasant for a year and a. hail and at Charlotte- town for six months, He ’.s a gra- ‘ homo a; well as the loluivng dilate of lgllczlflliierullfvégigixidilgl: bmmer! and slit“; sumuc!’ R“ “o?” ma e “we mm 1 'and Ernest, Mrs Fredorllk C. o" ' “ Sharron. Clilpilifi. Mrs. run. Worl- ' look. Slllnnv lsido a nd It» Ln at, “home, Tho funfriil no. n id ves- o_a_Aghzgffilqxb“llrggeemfqzerlg; tcrday afternoon from her late. licensed garage operators of Prince ntdence t0 "he people's mm ‘ail Edward Island at Murphy Motor: 7s‘ Ltd, Summersldo on Thursday; evening, June 10 at d p. m. for; PCTSOIIHiS the purpose of further organlz-‘ __-_ l in: the Game Operators M-i -Mr. Wilwsml Doyl", Bus o"1.1 sociatlon of Prince Edward Is- .Mu;_, ,5 a, gup5f m, the homo of land. R. H. MacNelll, acting sec- M; and Mrs Wilfred K-ily. Funlv rotary. moi-side. - s i »--Mr. Andrew llllinlpllre_\' uilio» has received ills Bachelor of Sci-i once degree from Acadia Unlvcr;-| 1 the -—G. H. M.- for ncllvn children aged 3 to l0. lhcrc‘: nothing-um nothing to take the Piles of SANDALS for Summer wear-comfortable, cool and long-wou- 11ll~ your child will bo “hnppy-footsd" In Bsndsld. - - - The Shoo De- lllrtment has : supply of brown leather Sandal: with rubber sole: for '3" 3 10 l0. at 1.29 s. pair. - - - Tboy are going quickly-so shop to- din-siloa DEPARTMENT. _ .__...--.-. 14m‘: n Grflodry small m yu-rluul-m SALTID rumors- "Wlim lucked for perfect freshness. Thfl-l pound tin of than cook- illl Peanut: l: regularly priced at 35 cents-tho :poeI:l prloo on thorn 1| 30 cent: a tin. Another Item l want to tell you about today Ill TRIMETTES. - - - This dainty and colorful confection will give your| .11" Mk1"! a truly p-ofesllnnsl appesrinoo. I pooh": of different “"11 T" “ packed In a box all: for only l0 cents. - - - Buy s sup- Pl! of thus two ltuufrom the Confectionery SQGHUI.—GBOOERY DEPARTMENT, ‘m’ I "filthy absence we no happy to toll you that CACHE!‘ POW- DEI I: slain to be purchued. - - - The Dry Good: Department In: It two scents-Yankee Clover Slchct at 1.25 a bottle ulrl Gcmoy Bschst r150. These delightful perfume: will {Ive you that sun of dolnty l"11'"'lll that svsl-y woman de:ire:. - - - Una It on 1011!‘ person. Pl" ‘with your hanlllo: and llngorls, . . . You'll love Ill-DRY Goons "Qumran. f" Yul ready for the Tennis season!‘ All your supplies are In stock the Isrdwsrs Dopnfment. - - - lPALDINlG-th: but known name '1 m"! Wulfllncnt manufacture I: the maker of than mppllu. Ton- ? Na‘- Rlfillfll. Prone: sud Balls-there an thros Fido: of Iloc- l "HIM "humus". ll high-grads, fltrsctlve. llordlly constructed ‘I loll: for ‘LEG-Th: "Ardmore". dufgnod and struolod of the M" mnerlsl obtainable, llgbl. sud all balanced I: tho-and tbs “Kro- h - I universal fsvorlto with tho orltlnl playdr, who not: th: best ' “WM-Hill ltsoksf l: Nylon strung. The lpaldlng Offlolsl Tamil: 11" llllimvod by tho o. t. 1'. s. - - - n l: mud: min pun rubber- “fh lsll bs: true flight. lot: of bound: sud : long life-tho price l: “f”? will. - - - run». your nppllo: NOW-GET mm m: LIL-HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. 1:!!! LAMP SHADES of all she: no hers In the I and l0 Deport- "g- - - - n soft floral dalgn: than I: :. Shad: In this oolloctlon for o“ 1"!!! I your homo. Msdo of huvy odllophsn: domed pspsr. n y" my w ms m. - - - n» um mm from a» mm: Shade "null" Q0 “I! Till“ SIIIGI M I.“ QldIlv-Ydfll "Ill "I600 most. u'9_lhdl'll rally Will Vi?“ Ifllldl-l AND l. DQLITIIINT. ity is spending hls holidays witihi his pal-onto. Mr. and Mrs- R- 5 Hllhphfty Remington. I --l\fr. and Mrs. Waller Hunstlsi and little son. Wayne. o’ Haivlx; are spending two W€PlL5 with 171$ “ma; My monk Hvtavl: and Mrs. Huutls, _ s. i t I --Mlss Mliry Slilipilani, x-rny tochnlcian at, the Prince Cmnty, Iuplul. sinnmel-side, attended a} confennce of x-ruy t-“hnlclans, held in the Brunswrk Hotel. lilrnc- ton. N3. last Saturday. -—S. --Ml.g Connie Enman, Summer-I aide, left Saturday morning for- Ottawa, Ont. Early ilcxt week. Miss Enmiln and her sL-tfl‘, Miss Mur- gal-et Enman of Ottawa will lave for Vancouver. 11C. to spend a month visiting rclatfves. - S. NEW PROCESS DISCOVERED CAMBRIDGE. Maid. Juno l7 — (AP)-A new pvocoss which can srtlficlslly produce endless chain: of molecules slmllar to many of thou found in living cell; was re- ported tonight by a Harvard chem- ist. 1 ' Robert a. Woodward. ooylu-old snsoclate professor of ohemlsln-y at Hgrvgfl], discoverer of ills new mgggg, ("scribed ii. ns tho closest man-made substance lo mlurc- msde proteins. DR. VINCENT GRANT Dental Surgeon Smullmcn Building SUMMERSIDE X-Rcy Phon: Sll l (Continued from Page l) f of the meeting ihatmarkerlnitfiii; much more interesting thnn those» of previous years. I Excise and Sales Tax i I ,,.001._MacKlnnol1...moved. s reso. llltion which was seconded and llnanimoilsly passed requesting that the Mlmlster of’ Flnancvyre- i-love the Fmclse and Sales Tax from the Silver Fox flrs madc- up or used for “il-lmming." The resolution was prepared by a committee corlsisling of Col. D. A MacKiniloll, D. O. Stewart anrl Fl George Mal-Lead. It was silggcstel-l that a com- mittee be sent io Ottawa at once to place the matter before ills Minister of Finaill-e but D. O. btewari poll-lied out that. it would be better lo wait until after the Geneva Conference where some trade agreements might be con- siderably changed. D. O. Stewart gave sn exhaus- tive report of the activities of the Fur Committee of which he was Chairman. He showed some beautiful advertisements which will appear in Vogue and other magazines this fall featuring Sliver Fox. Ln this connection he said some $40,000 would be spent in advertising Silver Fox and Mut-i aliens and they would also bo featured ln fur shoves held in the principal l-ltics. Veterinary Grant A discussion took place regard- ing the grant for the encourage- ment of young men to study vct- erinary medicine with particular application toward fox and fur- bearlng animal diseases. B. G. Rogers thought that in- stead of $500 the grant should bs $2.000 so as to encourage bright young men to enter ths field. The election of new director: to fill vacancies resulted in son-ls ‘changes. For P. E. I. Robert Humphrey and Lowell Hancock were rc-elected. but new directors were elected for Ontario. Percy Noble, Shallow Lake; for Quebec. H. L. Guilbcrt. Varcnnes; Ne\v' Brunswick C. B. Sherwood. Nor- ton; for Nova scotla. Walter Lus- by. Amherst. After an adjournment for lunch y at noon the meeting was resumed at two p.m. and the electlo of I ilacc as folio s: i officers for the ensuing year ook Officers Eloclod President. H. H. Donty, Old Chelsea. P-Q. Vice-President. LleuL-Col. D. A. MscKinnon. Chlrloltetoiwn. P.E.I. g Executive Committcq Robert Humphrey. Kennlngton. F. George Mmlood. Black River. N.B., and Lowell Hancock. Bummerside. ' The registration Committee. A. M. Doyle, Winnipeg Uoyd Pollock, Keswick, OnL. Ed hurlelgh, Sum- menlde. Dclsgne; to Livestock Registra- tion Board. W. H. V. fiuthven, Ont, H. A. Dorsty, P. Q. Fur Committee, the cxccullvo. sud D. O. Stswnt. Summsrsld: and Ernest Mill. Remington. the cayf A Dressy — Comfortable STRAW HATS I i holr. Brood brims shield [styled for your best suits. Open, p'orous weave provides maximum ventilation hottest summer doym-lets cooling breezes sweep through your They're lighf to wear, and Blocked in newest fashion in noturo‘ your eyes, (v10! straws with appropriate bonds. Show; of different qualities; sizes priced from- 1 SMAI. also Fonumus. 2.95 to 7.50 LM All‘ LIMITED (Successors To Sinclair and Stewart Limited) An interesting break took place just after the election of the President. when Col. MacKlru-lon who had been called to the phone came back and. reported that he- llad been talking with George Cillllleck at the Mount Royal Hotel Montreal. Georzestated- that lilcre— were more buyers in evidence than at any sale during the past few months and among them was one from the Argentine and others from southern countries. Ho said ll Wl-ls possible that quite a num- lier of polls would be movcrl. This uoked cheers from all present and contributed to a better feel- ing for the remainder of the after- noon and evening. Among the interesting addresses toward the close of the afternoon l-as that of A. P. McVannell, Chief Registration Office, Ottawa, and R. G. l-lltchmdn. Director of Live- stock Records, Ottawa. Both these gentlemen gave some practical advice which was closely followed. In the evening : lobster din- PB!‘ was tendered members of the Canadian National Association hy the P. E. I. Fur Producers Assoc- iation. President L. K. Locke-rby presided. The hotel chef’ out-did himself in providing a menu that featur- ed the finest Island lobster. With longs. short speeches and story- telling the affair concluded at an early hour. It was voted one of the happiest re-unlons lrl years. ‘This morning at 9.30 the con- (‘llldlllg session of the Directors will be held and the visitors will leave on return to their homes during the day. MAY EATTERI (OOnHnIlod from Page l) time of a collective agreement unless the two parties have agreed to renegotiate a pro- vision before the whole thing ends. 4. Eulployers will not be al- lowed to discriminate against employees loause of trade union membership or activity. l5. It will be unlawful for any person lo use coerdrm to com- pel membership in or to com- pel abstention from n union. 6. For administrative pur- poses. there would bo a Cal?- nda Labor Relations Board with a chairman and not more" than eight members, equally divided between workers and employers. ‘l. A Union m:y obtain ro- rognltion ss m exclusive bar- gaining agent of employees if it satisfies tile Board that it: membership represents : m:- jorlty of employeq in : bdr- gaining unit which the board has authority to deflno. 8. The Board m:y order s secret vote where considered necessary and. to luko care of the Jurisdictional dispute be- tween unlonl, "provldon l: rnldo for I new csrtlffcltlon to b: granted if application is made after th: expiry of 1O lnontbl of the term: of : col- lective agrccnlcnt," D. The Act will not recognize unions “dominated by an em- ployer" and provides for re- vocation of the authority of a Union which has lost the sup- port of a majority of em- g pioyecs. m“ Mt‘. Mitchell said that "once l. Union has been ccrtificd as a bar- gaining agent. the parties are re- quired lo enter lnto negotiations for the conclusion of a collective agreement. If they cannot settle matters between themselves. then the Act requires them to obtain the conciliation services of the Department of Labor." "If that fails, a conciliation board may be appointed by the Minister of Labor upon the re- quest oi either party. Tilis applies to tho negotiation of existing agreements." FIRST READING (Continurd from Page l) annual cost of the pensions total $48,000,000 for the Dominion and $17,000,000 for the Provinces. A source close to the Govern- nlent said the bill, would assure pensioners in Nova Scotia. Mani- toba. Ontario. Saskatchewan, Al- berta and British Columbia of a pension of more than $30 a month. However. the situation was somewhat different in Que- bec, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island where the pension now was $25 a month. Under exiating statutes the basic pension is $20 n month, whiih '75 p91" cent. paid by the Dominion and the remainder by tho PPOYITIC‘. in 196, the Federal Government pggggd an Qrder-in-Collfvll provid- ing for a CS-o-month wart ma sup- plement. to pensioners. All Prov- inces except Quebec, New Bruns- wick lgnrl Prince Edwainl Islmd paid an additional 35 suunlcnlcnt. This meant that whllo six Prov- | Incas were paying pension: of up Io S30 a month. Prince Ellwlri Island. New Brunswick and Que- btc wcre paying a mnxlmum of 25. 1$Under the new legislation. ihc Dominion plans to lncoiporati: its wartime.» supp-rmcnt. Th5 mam it will pay 75 pcr cent of $.0- cr ‘f5 pr!‘ cont of the pension now DH“ vaillng in the Province, ovhlrlicver is the lessor. 1f Quebec. New Brunswwk and Prince Edward Irland dccllno to pay more than their existing rat": there will be no new iiciiimi "8- rcemenf: slgnrd with those Prov- mus gnd tlzi- mnxinnnn prnslon will remain at $15 a mflllill. ‘ The source. however. '~--\!l0lPIl"‘ll thlt all Provinces would sign now ogre-menu. i In the other s’x Provincru, w’th~ out. any change bc-rg mode Iiit-‘e would be the peisloits provable when the new leg slation becomes effective. Nova scotin slightly more th~n $30; Oiltarlo. 13175; Manitoba. solos; SaskatcHtuu-Ji. scans; m- befll, $38.75 End British Columbia. duflng Full range of lili MEN'S WEAR DEPARTMENT (Mala Floor) $38 75. ount of income a pensioner will be allowed under the new legislation, the-re was nothing to prevent the Provinces from boosting the pen- ...si.<=_rl...t.o_t~§0 a. mcntnj iLlnIey vili- cd to do so. Howcirer; the Domilrlirn would only pay up to 7b per cent of $30. Now . a single old age pension- cr is entitled only to 34:25 annually inclusive of pension. Under the nIW bill he could receive $600 lnclusiio of pension without. sufferzng a. re- duction o! pension. The total ill‘- come of a. single ‘allrld pPfdOn now is limited to $500 annually. but that calling w:ll be raised to $720- A married old age pensimnei- now ls allowed a total income of $850 and hereaiter vriil be allowed $1.080. In the ease of the married blind pensioners the oanlparltlve figure: are $925 and $1.300- Ti-lo hill removes n. provision which prevented the man and wife involved in a blind married couple from gflch yecciving peuslons, The provision oval aimed :t d‘s:our:ig- ing marriages between blind couP- ics. It also removes a provision that requucd a pensioner to be l. BTW- ish subject Existing legislation provide: that a person must have resided C0 coli- socutive years in Canada before being entitled to a pension, 'I‘lie now pill make: special pfuvisiCn to take’ care of lilnited absences 1T0!“ the ltountry‘ .P. E. I. ACHIEVEMENT (Continued from Pails ll clpllly Prince Edward Tali-Ind P0- tato-growl’: Us warned to be on the look-out for competition in this world market from Scotland. which specializes in production of the smaller sizes of potatoes, "An Excellent Job" To The Guardian’: question of why such a great proportion of Canada's certified seed l: produc- ed in the comparatively small areal of Prince Edward Island. the chief of lhg potato certification (iiVlS- loll of the Department of Agricul- ture said it was on 5.66011"! 0i 1119 realization of Prince Edward Is- Ynnrl potato-growers and the Is- land Government. that they had ideal soil and climate for potato production. "Prinz-s Edward Island ha: don: Because of tho ulcreaIc¢7-~am=" _.rhall be given an 'making a submission to the Par- n1 excellent Job of guarding the quzlftycf" itswotatoaa and hence gill-cling it: domestic and foreign market: for certified mod.“ h: mid. “The Province 60:: Mt 1m- port any potatoes u for as I am aware, and this Ll tlidfactor which keaps its field: disease-free. More- over the Island l: not faced with the situation h which New Brunswick find: itself on tlu vIy border of s largo foreign potato- producing area. “The Province in to b0 con- gralulated on what it ha: dons to guard tho purity of 1t: potatoes both by action o! the growers and of It: Government. It 1: tbb: fac- tor which won Prince Edward I:- land the British contract for more than 70.000 bushels." Labor View 0f New Federal Bode OTTAWA. Juno lT-(CP) 4st Conroy, ‘secretary-treasurer of the Canadian Congress of Labor. said in a statement the Government's new labor Code. introduced in tho Commons today. “appears grossly inadequate both as to the provision: desired by Labor and. the scope of lis coverage." He said tho Congress Wl-d mak- ing a detailed sludy and added "if is our understanding that we opportunity oI llamentaz-y Industrial Relation: Committee and at that time Ihd Congress and its Unions hope to make a full statement of ihi-ir vhwl." Vote To liquidate Premier Gold Mine VANCOUVER. Juno. 17-40?)- Siorkholders of Premier Gold lVlln- lng Ltcl. m. a special meeting hers today voted to liquidate the COfll- pany which has assets of more than $1,000,000 in cash. Formed 28 years ago Ln British Co-lllmhin. ‘Premier rcnsed opera.- iion of lis own mines sometim: ago. hill acted a: a holding com- pany for mines in British Col- umbia. Ontario.’ Australia and I-Saudi-Arahla. A TENDERS Tenders will b: received villi references for the position oI Policsmun for tlio Town of Albcrfon. All nndm must b: in ill: hand: of the Town Ciuk not lam than l2 o'clock noon on Jun: 24th. Lowut or any funds! not necessarily accoplod. ~~_y,_-;;~ . . ‘- =