JUN! 20. 1N7 u lnernnnn In Pntntn Sllllnnto (Mr 1.000 more cnrl of pita pJlllt-‘i ._.., pl".ll'0 total of all commodi~ Ll, s;i.p;.ed cn ths ferry last May. T... v.15! quantity of Tgnv of Lhcni shipped under the " 7 ‘or the British Ministry of iiflltlflhi the total number of . the mainland to 1.910 this _,_‘.llll5i 7'14 lust May. The were shipped from all of tiie province wi-th 853 Hfllllg from the central part. _.,_. friiiii east and south of 'ii‘lt)\\'ll niitl 4G3 cars from _ _ .1 lsuiiimcrsitic. Traffic mov- ._,._; w, rh- province also showed a inst 1.372 last year in potatoes the .- huiiihr-r of carloads leav- e province consisted of live- itli 72 compared with I New mproved Train Service For Tourists MONTREAL. June 18 — New fmpftiYfhl train service for the convenience of tourists. vacation- '>:.\ lllll weekend travellers to ,<- illPl‘ resorts and benches by liar (‘nflifllllll National Railways was announced here today by J. T, lvhueford, manager passenger service bureau for the national gysitllll. The schedule changes will include the operatior. of many pJ-itt‘ lIitlllS and o1’ additional sleeping and parlor car services. To provide better service to handl- the tourist traffic to the famous Gaspe ptiu ..i the C. N. R. will in- ..u unto two new Sunday trains t.» (‘Pll Campbellton Maiapedia iziri Gaspe during the months of July August and September. The lrarhs ivrll connect at Matapedla viqth the main line Ocean Limited and Hen lll trains. Thr r . international train. tlir tiull. operating between Bos- irri. Sn: . John. Moncton v and Halifax uill begin a new daily schedule on June 22nd. and until .i scptembtr 7th. to handle the inc number of United laT-lsts travelling to the w and Quebec from the Eigiand cities. Father iiowsett Sneaks . it Youth Convention Ol‘l‘.»\\i'.'i, June l9—-(CP\-Rev. G .\' Drnvsett. Ottawa diocesan director of the Catholic Organiza- tiiai. iirllty told h, C.Y.O, meeting ‘mat Canadian Catholic Youth mus‘ it its rcligic-us principals into cvcr, l_\' life as n means of UhlliillW tlic non-Christian men- taiiii‘ pervading Canadian society. C7110. meeting. hefrtz held iuurtion with is the first convention Pllf‘ youth of n national FOR MEN ONLY ‘the l‘ klmn "kayak" is for use by i hia :ii ; the woman uses an “\:;r‘nk." v iiiilTiit. MARRIAGES. DEATHS 50c Per insertion .§______‘ ,_ ____ BIR llS BlAKtI-Ai. lllgh River, Alberta, Jtlnc 18th, 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. ‘Jlald lililke, 5 5931 JICMANON -- at the Pcirice Ed- Ellti Island Hospital. June 10th. ‘I Into Mr. and Mrs. Douglas ll. --\<‘l\:iiiinit. Earnsliffc. a son, Charles llobcrt. L. __ . _. DEATHS IAMSA! -At Baltic I i ll. William A. Ramsay. aged ‘I0 Pears. Funeral from the home of Keir Crater Saturday at 1.80 p. m.. followed by service in the United Church. Malpeque at 2 p. in. In- terment Malpeqiie, WILLIAMS- Suddenly on Thurs- fll- June 19. J. Harry Willinms "M 68 years. mineral from Cen- iril Christian Church on Satur- my. service starting at. I o'clock. Rklmtnt Sherwood Cemetery. tiller; at his late residence, ti‘! lllllsboro Street. ln Memos-lam ml! loving memory rlinrdson who panned any lune “d 5'5"". Connie nntl Hilda. ii. ii. Mnctonn UNDERTAKEB EMBALMER Charlottetown nnl North Wiltlhlre Phone I0 ,0... WPYQ shipped from the hov- ,_‘., w. the car ferry last month h“, were shipped for the corres- DUMMIES, al gain with six cai-loads _ increasing local and| the lvlnrian. 551ml you what he did?" i of lorry, "fir. 1946. Inserted by ammo. Nlrylnnobnn lo Wtnnn Innpltnl ‘cflldllflll 0V0! ilnrnnn‘ Inill lento lhoifinnonilnntli, a. nnllrTillll .._‘_:_. lChnrlottntnwn .Ouild nun hold tn one elnnn room "It ‘flwrldlv nvonlnl. June 10th Th!‘ President, lltn n Mg. A coroner's jury last right de- ...;;t..ii': month ul tut. u. The Cided there was not. sufflcmpt ovi- qu-m w" m m. an" _ (mm. "g eel corn for y. flee dince bnfore them to find hcw the “u, "m by u" “mmfm: L! r-wirmfl t“ 1575 "l" ""- m‘ 5"" MlcKiniwn. m Btu-or urer. Mn. J. cnlinghan. ‘The new- mc-‘M 5mm‘ cl‘"l°“"°“'"- film" to llli int: i-cmmittei- reported turning in Even more noticeable wan the death, five dozen finished grmentn to the m that the number of cars of i Coroner Dr. J D. Mama gait l-hndrens- w.“ an...“ u“ winter ‘s alone was greater than ‘thereupon adjourned the inquest nwnnm ‘until ‘Hiursdayn May 36 hi‘ order M . . ‘to give the polite um. to ltrlng .0310??? gfllgyfljfdg; Evltfhz: “h” wlmm” “m” me 3"” Dltlents hi the children's ward hm; flxf-cgzfmft- ‘E66’ - rcrre- Mrs. .i. T. ruveii was Appointed John D biutlbomld flxllfifllé" delegate to attend the lnnunl wmvs: ca-d he r _- n14‘ 1 ‘L5 convention of the Maritime Coun- -. “ '_ ‘ ‘~ "l ~'l‘" °~ °' f-‘ll of Catholic Nurses to be held .own and kntw the deccascd. The in ganwbeuum m A“ u“ n \ Wllmis Willi Joli" Cfllle and ll"! decided to hold a ruimmd e “l: ‘late Mr. MscKinrion were w rk ng a; m, 9nd of the month g n on the loading of the Island Con- M," ‘he meeting ‘mourned a neitcr" on Juno 4 and 5. WAness _‘ ‘ t. l 1"" tlivm about 3 46 u m . Q3313... lvlvnetr: ltlfvrlssJ Télli. f?” Thursday, June 5. The tl‘€81'~f.‘.i Mn; J; T_ Revel] 'M'"' J EGMS‘ flrllgierrélaxifjildnoggiafl‘: per ‘Guigan and Miss Marion Boylan. formed an autopsy an the bjdy of the late Ewen Moi-Kipper. at 9.15 on the morning of Juitc 16, From lube condition of ihl.‘ lungs, the de-l (‘cased had bccn ')l‘t'1\lll'.I_‘_l when, _ "X he went into the watcr, Tie lungs (colli-mmd 3°11‘! P386 l) “V914? fllll Of Witter and there were gggflgfifiglgg “_’“'<“"“" - _ . ._ y. Er. JL. Walker .".:.:'i".:..".:..:1:t..:""1..ri":i.:..;“"rr o. .. m; hcirt Wllifll‘ Allin‘ ivitiics ‘aide $110“ OfGAm-iculture’ Madman‘ * Y i ‘ '_~ H s ‘t _- 'is.. and M. Tait of Mcrntrea‘. 233;‘ amgpcelrtliliidrlyijt 2511': xiii‘; Qixficc division o.f horticulture lo: itself, witness said. but it couli m. lssitmdgs opeiflimtd mm.“ have caused deceased to ‘all cver- ' o“ guns‘ B55! m an“ board The <t.omac‘ and Iintcstinabecton productlc“ service’ of we ‘met INN, “rnww ‘l Dagiimon‘ Agriculture Department. _,.,_ j “ _, v _ _ y‘ o of Lie role of Canadian seed rtlglfdREiiiabLS tgliiliiuiiiiitltlrr in gffigablishlng fwd pm" ._ ,__ c n in .po. #2112313" fifiilenlgentttg? dxsathrltvtag gem“ the w“ Camd“ h“ °l" waused by drowning- taincd most of it; vegetable seed Asked to "KP-lain. Wk" blcoi film‘ mm“ “d "M" "nm ‘mp ‘flowed ‘reel ~ from one to“ "flier plies were cut off it was necessary the body hall tefii broun" asiior- i to 5m“ mailing h” “uysflvei IDr Show expressed iigtiuflfilfliOll‘ §s‘,f.fi.,,l’.'§§‘l°"‘f§ prfifiamsh we): ithat removal of the body from the‘ {Gulf “éamfiauxéxpétéde lwater likely caused aibrnsioiis to um lthe membrane of the ear thus 81-‘ n ltfixoaopogo lion?“ o! ‘ad’ t; esen rig a ti 3 per cent ilovring vongestietl blood to c'.oape.l pr. - John Coyle said lic and the l-t? ploductm-I’ Mr. MflcKlflilOfl did the same lcinclt of work, that cf potato PIBDCCILQH. 5Wittiess had worked with the d:-; ceased on June 5. They had walk- ed over to the warehouse of the _-l WELLlIlOWII (Ctntinuerl from Page 1) lAsscclatcd Shippers together Mr. __‘_ _ ____ _____ .Ma-cKimion appeared normal in‘ nuns. would be ne..essar\,_ _ ' ‘evfrl’ W33’ “Hlllelis had l9" "ll" Mr. Williams was the son of the Jabout 4.40 pm.. June 5, at the :fo0t of Great George Stiect. near‘ idie Bruce stewai-t Wharf l Elmer McLaughlin, 212 Kent‘ ‘ Street. City. raid he was, t sol-in- law of the deceased. Ht: liftd rot lsnen tihc dccoziscd since Sittrtlay. May 31 - | Percv Vail. louver Queei Street, City. said he was working Frcavl late Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wil- hams of this City. He was born in Charlottetown in 1878 and af- Nc\v' Glasgow. P. E. 1‘. where tie attended the New Glasgow High SJChOOl. After graduating from igh school he attended the Char- lottetown Business College whore, cn completing his own studies. he morning. June 6, Tcpaltmg his taught penmanshlp ‘m. some (‘lllmllell Abfilll 9 dllilfk 13"" time, He was later employed with marinas-We Award F“‘-’-@*-"iiohc'r'i'"'iniirher‘and’ Co. and then nix-liking iiiortli, and said: "The rain [is not over yet." hccamc the accountant for (lharlottetown Light. and Power Goteborg "You feel we °f W“ Co. (HOW the Maritime Electricl ldmlilficlililll?" t where hrwas employed for about. Wltntifil "Y" ' I10 years. After his retirement a.- Wltnccs said he did not know w-hcthcr the accessed liacl bzca T11 witness's shop that morning, Wit- ncss was working c.i a stage mrvt of the morning. James Philip; we? working with vvntness at tho t‘m:~ the deceased went by Clifton Koc- iin-ii spoke l) the tvltriefs after the disappearance qt MacKiriiion hail become kncivvl and askccl the nil- ness: "Is flint the mail who P855" ed hert- thc other morning and I lion with the Charlottetown Fur Sales Ltd. uiitil this firm closed down. and recently took a. posi- tion as accountant for the Edison fjiectric where he was employed at the time of’ his death. Mr. Williams was an active member of the Central Christian church for many years. At his death he was an elder and treas- urer. lfc was a charter member of Empire Lodge No. 10 Knights of Pyt-liias. organized here in 1899. and was always active in the or- pnnization. He was also a mem- ber of the Masonic Lodge. the Odd Fellows and the Sons of England. He is survived by his widow. . Elmer McLaughlin ire-called) said the dcccascd lind bccn home ‘Thursday cvciiing. June 5. and 31nd had his SUPP"- Joseph Dunning mid he was aii apprentice Jeweller. A watch, raid ‘to belong to the late Ewvm Mac- Kinnon was plriccd in his 118K155 for examination. Tlic hands of the watch rircre stoppol at 225. $01119 Hvgter 3.3;! gotten into the lilflttlh 43ml tl-ic main itpflng was broken. iWitncss said the stibjecticn of B .watcli i\'Ol‘tl'Oll ones wrist to cold water‘ could cause the mzfin -‘D?1l‘-R to break. It. was the opinion cf witness that the btczik iii they spring was a recent one. The stip- ping of the watch could he caused‘ son of Charlottetown and by three sons and a daughter. The sons- iire. Gordon with Morell and Co.. Lloyd with the Department of Transport, both of Charlottetown. and Benjamin. a student at Mac- rlonnld Agriculture College, Que- hcc, The daughter is Jean. Mrs. Bruce Meet-can of Lower Monta- gue. A sister. Miss Agnes Wil- liams of Charlottetown also sur- eltihei- by its being full of water m’ vives. by the breaking of the spring, Funeral services will be held Fred McOarey said he was U-ll- from the Central Christian Church Saturday afternoon. Largest Shipment 0f Holstein Heifers To ilnltotl Kingdom ‘loading hay on Buntaiin and Bell's‘ .Wharf, Thursday nilrhl. June 5.; {when he saw the late Mr, Mac- Kinnon. The time was about l! 40. Mr. MacKirinon spoke to tthe wit- ness. 'I‘hat was the last time wit- lness 5;.” the dcceased. The next. lnmriiing two little boys came Iillll asked witneu if he had seen Mr. MacKhinon that morning. Witness said “nO,." The deceasld ruptured normal when win-tel loft lib y Thursday nlflht- ; Chester Show of’ the Dmnlnion lflgplflmanfl of Agriculture glld all: Abe impaction Rporte of the de-‘ logged up to Juli! B PM 595" Itimied in. Witness seid the de- ‘reaoed had -‘old Mr. William MI!- Leod of the Department tihet hohead were later transferred on ‘was not feeling well and had aboard the BB. Manchester Pro- pain in his chest. ‘grass and will sell from Montreal on. Butlcr of the city Police "d today- he received a onll about! pmn] From Murce Forms. Lindsay, JgmQ 1o, saying tihero was a body‘ Ont.. owned by W. J. Murphy one in tfhe water of! Btmtain and BeTs of the oldest and largest export- Whnrf. Witness notified the Ere er: of dairy cattle in the Dominion Department and three firemen they are the flmt of three nlrnllat- were out in a bOat and brought tnwditpmentn to be made thin yen- to the body viii-itch was standing "P-rllngtiund and Wnlon. ‘The pure- rtght hi the water about two feet- tweed liedfcrs are being bought in under water. The body was towed the Dominion for breeding pur- ‘to the Queen's Wharf and the porno to restock dairy herds in the coroner summoned. Witness did United Kingdom farms dopletnd “on bu»; ‘mo had phoned in the during tho wnr. Included iri the can i150 pedigree cattle in g special heifer purchased from the arm» The jury comprised Messrs, By-. m. Brawn, foreman. Harry Hardy, tlon Milk Farms at Battle. Wnnh., valued at $2.000; another is the yAbcn MncLean. Howard Mclnnls._ MONTREAL, Que., Juno 19- ‘The largest shipment of pedigreed Holstein heifers to- the United Kingdom since before tho war arrived here yesterday by Cam.- dlan National Railways. The 150 imwiey Qfqgkett. t Cudmcre, tlaiyhter of sovereign. n furious ‘m4 George suthcrland, On aria purebrend and is worth __...__._- SL500. gggy (my; Duflng the put. Monty-live yearn Mr. Murphy hnn nhlppnd cattle to nearly every country It the world, including Chile. Punrto Rico, Argentina. C oi u m b f l, Uruguay. Cuba. Newfoundland. tidied states, Mexico. Dominion and Chine- THOROLD. OnL-(C Pl-MAY I n; the buoleet month in 10 yonrs ‘for the police department of this 'Nf.ega.rn Peninsula town. with 45 cases coming up in must-strife! notirt and 122 complaint: receivqi. the , bout 15 years ago he took n. posl- f the former Clemm Barbara 5imp-. lplnk and white m: mentor-wrong GUARIIAN lemon nnnnninn -._... nnlnnnhvnaeveeq-pq betndunetllng CORNWALL pastoral charge - Services for Sunday. June 2a, [f] no follows: New Dominion ii |_ m.. Kingston. a p. m.; Cumwgll 7-30 n- m- Sunday school ii l. m. Rev. A. D. McKenlie. speaker. NORTH RIVER. pastorate Services for Sunday. June 22 are M fellow Lon: Creek li B. m. Clyde-River 3 n. m. Kingston mo it‘. m. Rev. Athol Roberts. Minis- er. ISLAND con acron ARRIVES ~—Tl‘i8 freighter "Island Connec- l.°l‘" arrived In Charlottetown lag! evening from Montreal with a mixed cargo. When re-loaded she will leave for Si. John's. New. foundlarid. CITY POLICE COURT - At. the City Police Court yesterday a!’ ninn charged with being drunk ,r.nd incapable was fined $5 and. costs or 10 days. while a. man ‘charged with speeding was fined W15 and costs or 20 days. i THE PRESBYTERIAN in Canada. Brookfield Services next Lords Day as fol- lows: Brookfield ll a. m.. Sunday. school 10 a. m.; Hartsville, Sun-" day school 2 p. m.. service at 3': Hunter River at 7.30 p. m. Rev. James MaoGowon will be guest speaker at Hunter River service. Donald Nicholson. Minister. Church charge. , PLAY AT BELFAST HALL — The Si. Peters A.Y.P.A. Concert and Play Group put on a splendid- eveningb entertainment at tihe Bel- fast Hall Wednesday night under .thc auspices of the Belfast Home ‘Association. The play was “Music At The Cross Roads‘ , directed by Stuart Dixon. amd was played to a. capacity house. After the chow the players were served ‘~ refreshments by the, ladies of that district. presented i Gnnlilntnn In Provincial Flnil j- A III"! of candidates for n podnibln provincial election rovealh W" "t! Prvlmatve Conservative Party has nominated men for all ' but one of the 15 districts in the three counties. The noly diltflct lflllilhl to date. Second Kings. On U10 00116!’ hlffl Llbflfllg hlyg nominated candidates ill-only one district in the Province. Although there is much talk heard of g pos- l sible election. the Government, "W" l" IPPIFQYlf-ly not consider- ing the matter. ‘The present strength of the Leg. islature is Liberals 20. Conserva- tives 10. The only Liberals nom- ‘tnated to dale arc F. W. ‘Rantsrtv and Hector Richard u. First Dis- l trict of Prince. The Conservatives nominated to date in Prince County districts are First. J. Donald Campbell and Clarence Morrissey: Second. P. N. Mi-Caull and Foster Sharpe; Trill-ll, Peter Gallant and Edward Arm-ll; Fourth. Heath strong and John J Pillman; Fifth, E. H. Strong and J. F‘. McNeill. In the Queens County districts , the nominations are. First Walter .' MavKcnzie and Ernest Holm; Second, R. R. Bell and Philip. Matheson; Thitrd J. A. Gillies and . J. J. MacDonald; Fourth. D. J, Riley and M. W. Wood; Fifth. W. J. P. Mar-Milieu. present leader of lhyn r.n.n. frowned 0n ilonry Iniinon ,For ii. S. Prnnitinnt WASHINGTON. June 1b~tAPi— Jn-men A. Farley ntd today that the lnte President Roosevelt told . him he dtd not think the Demo- crats should run Henry A. Wallace for president in 1940 because "you never know ivliiit Henry will do." Farley, former chairman of the Democratic national committee. , related the story in the second of a Colliers magazine series of art- icles on "Why I broke with Roose- velt." Tho llamv of Wallace. thcii Sec- retary of Agriculture. canic up in tiitinei" i-onversatro-n at the “iliite House April l2. 193B. Farley said. ‘The currcnt lRooscve-lt as a man who thought former Mayor L3 Guardia of New York had a "swelled head" and considered Henry Murgerithau, fo-rniei" Secretary of the Trcasunv, “fusshudget." Farley said ht- told Rooscvelh in discussing La Guardia for Gover- llOl‘ of New York: "L3, Guardia has g swellld head. and it's my guess that h0- has presidential aspirations." Once, said Farley. when he ash- cd about Morgeiithaus health, the Prcsirirnt rclilied lightly: “Oh, Henry works himself up. the Opposition and D. L. Math- . While I was av. .iy he was terribly" eson. ‘ concerned about tlie tripartite In King‘: County districts the lagresment between the Unit/ed- riominations are, First. Dr. A. A. ;States. France and Britain on Mac-Donald and John McLean; _money stabilization. Second. none; 'I‘l'ii.rd, J. A. Mac- i “I'll have to rub his brow and D id dLlH ' ‘bi l "lt.“ ' u°.‘1-i.-..?“M.éi.'f... “"51; Fi-‘iiiii i h” ‘ 1 i ’--—»~ ! McFarlane; Fifth, D. A. McLean‘ i and l". Johnston. I (Continued from Pail‘: l) i merit. exhibits entered by the ' Crown included three suicide icmlllllllfld "0111 988a i) iiotes allegedly penned by the fi t blcnde bride. and a lengthy state- f institutions and the habits of think- the traditions and loyalties. The small courtroom started to, WINS SCHOLARSHIP -—Mlss Pihyllis M. Alt/Keri. Charlottetown. 4th year Prince of Wales College student, is among the winners cf a ‘special entrance scholarship at .Dal-housie University’, according to lan anncumcrunent issued yesterday by the Dalhoiisie Faculty of Arts ‘and Science. The scholarship is ‘valued at S150 a year, subject to entering. with complete matricula- tci- his father's death. moved to . tion to a course in arts. science or and ‘we mgnlzame M ‘commerce and to maintaining the H-equired standard of scholarship. Of tit-to trn scholarship winners Miss Aitkrtn is the only one frcm r l this Province. l l TO CHECK LIGHTS. BRAKES --Inspector Anderson of the R. C. P. announced last night niotcfsts found this week-end .operati-ng vehicles with improper iughts c-t‘ brakes would be pro- lsecuted. He said a check of lights I and brakes had béiifimgiilflgncn’ rai- | being let off with a wamliis. How_ ‘ever, it was found that that pro- ;cedure was very little value and "ow offenders would be taken to court. The Inspector said that the iperceritage of offenders found in the check to date had been “very, very small." ENJOYABLE SHOWER- — The home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rob- erts was the‘ scene of a happy 0:- casion on Monday, June 16th when friends of their daughter Ruth whose marriage is to take place Juine 24th gathered to tender her a. miscellaneous shower. The bride- to-be entered the living room es- corted by Mrs. Robert MacKenzie lwho placed her under a prettily de- corated arcih of apple blossoms and streamers. She ‘was then presented Wi-lll a bouquet 0f spring flowers by her Ivirinsome little neice Marilyn Ford. The many lbea/utlful gifts were opened lb y Mrs. Lincoln MacRae and Mrs. Emmerson lilacLcod while the Micompanyimg verses were read by Miss Helen Lord. Ruth in her usual pleasing manner thanked all present for their beautiful and useful gidts then all joined in singing For She's A Jolly Good Fellow. After spending an enjoy- able evening of dancing and sing- ing all departed wishing Ruth every hlpplneea. Personals Rt. Rev. R. C. Mnreasli. Territor- lgl Bishop of the Evangelical Clitlmh 0d Nova. Scotti. is visiting diarlotitetow-n and l: planning te condiuct a series of religious meet- ings here. ' Mir. and Mrs. Norman l mg little dsughtei’. Florence of Charlottetown. returned to the ,City.$fter spendiinfl "F" ‘"453 holidays, the guests of Mr. and Mk8. Oliver- Tremere. Hnirnpshire. Mrs. Oliver Tremere. Lowell 11mm and Mrs. Mary Moore of Hmvpahii-e, motored to the City iThursdny of this week. ____ H. A. D0111)’, Old Chelsea Que- ibec. who spent the pest four dove, . in this Province. port of which wu attending the annual meeting of the Canadian National Fox Breed- Qn’ Ascot-union at which he was elected y. ‘dent. returns home to- dny. Mb‘. and Mrs. C. Bnliindlll nib leaving thfls morning for a m months visit to Victoria. BC. En- route they will visit Mrs. Hal- llngalfn brother. Walton in Van- durn. Book. whom nhc has not seen for over 20 years, as well as attend rthn wedding other nephew in l Wtpella United Cltuniti. I l rarer. ovum The Swiss Guard. which nrotects Vntlcnn city. consists of about 10.0 BIL that i some time now. with the offenders l ment by Barrie. i ing Whitiill have bound Wwistcrn civilization together" scam to be on . the brink of destruction." - Earlier in the day, several tlious-I and persons crowded the basilica’ for a Pontifical high mass cele-' brated by Archbishop Vachoii of OUBWB. and also ilicard a spacial message carried over the Vatican radio from Pope Pius XII. ' The Pontiff called on delegates at the Congress to "open your eyes" the fact "social fill up two hours before the in- rluest started. with the Women 1n {he majority. The husky 23-year- oid Barrie, dressed in a tan tropi- cal suit. and Kettlewell entered the courtroom five minutes before the proceedings started.‘ After the supper adjournment, the hearing continued with read- mg of the letters written by the dead woman One of tho letters. said to have llflen written by Christina prior to licr marriage, inferred that the rziaii who was to become her hus- lniiid had n: love for her and that. SllE had attempted suicide. to that in today's prcblcms Justice" imposes itself. i Solemn High Mass was celebrat- cd today in ciiurchcs throughout ' the Ottawa diocese in honor of tihe Jilessed Virgin Mary. In fldditio.n' Thse letter was addressed {the Cardinals attending the con- Ba“ a . Y. igrcss paid an a-ftcmooii visit to "I guess “n5 “m be the be“ \\l\V," said the letter. “I might as well fiice the fflfit that Jack doesn't care a hoot about me. I have done everything but P!‘ pose and he hasn‘t asked me niari-y~—him.-~-~ -- - ‘ "This will be thc best ivsy Oil. as i couldn't bear to sec any Dig" l gm have mm 1 am sorry‘ ut, what. could l do? Im soiiy to have to do this and I l-mOW W“ ivill never torsfve me-H Kettlewell was allowed to stePl down at 10.05 p. m, and an Landsdowiie Park to virw the vari- .ot:s religious exhibits, Close to 35.003 more persons-- the Congress is expected to attract a total of 200.000 persons from out- ‘of-towai-pcints altogether-were re-— 'portad to have arrived in liiic city during the day. Grocery stores sal- rcs were reported zooming as a rc- sult of the influx of humanity. The , boosted population was said to have brought about a partial meat short- a-gc in butcher shops. many of them reporting that they now had ‘ no more bcei‘ for sale. suraiicc agent. with Whom After accepting the hctiarary‘ tlc- men had dealt. was (iufifiiloned B‘. Erfic ii‘t7|!1l!\1‘{lll.-blSllO]) Vachoii. Car- bout the policies he had takeni dinal MCGtrigan said that it was an ‘nut. The inquest was then ad- illusion to believe it possible toijoumed until l0 a. m. Frlflfll" “mechanically hand on to our, _._.._------——— MOVE AlMEil Q. tO . students the traditions and thc uiitil-is of the past which we respect so much." '_ ,, Traditions could not survive by low“ ““°§!___ffffl_§g' n ._._ thenuelvee-“they can be alive only ie?t§i;;"""" if tihose i.r1 which they exist are ‘p Dean's with comgriercial Ic- themselves alive." l .4¢Q...l;.n_ thr- Minister said “W's are living. not only in a gwgvemnun“ dict not. intend to world of confusion. iii a world with l e Buillvflti" to percoptfbly dulled moral tvwarcricss, ‘ask. Pajlhtrxtltplliidftilvlf-‘tlcn controls not to mention disease and htititlcr ."°'“°“‘. L“. a ‘I flccommxlalle“ af-E Dbut aso in o. world in which inc-n on this, p? O o‘ contlriivng them‘ are finding it impossible to seek ltel'_lei'="“alfll "PW 1948 | liberty without seeking it.’ in law- QXWQS Ma“ " i -. - ddvdi? lessriess and in vlolencs- gale)‘: Home “m recall m“. . t. f the Pm‘: giglhclhoi dlriltfonitjrol, czrtalit! on 1mm; of commercial space. Clllelly’ To Marian Congress a... time ... h. fen-r or are. i were removed from cont-‘Ol- | “Pope Pius in n. radio address to- lmmord 0.1 any cctnmerc al space‘ traditions" and to look with coii- Hm “mam a own-yea;- relic-Adi Roman Catholics attending the u” Mmalnmg opportunity WW1 French and eight in English. h” mdmlcd that many ltlndlilldil the Virgin Mother, involdng her ble to effect comlllfllv ¢¢<=°"' shielded from “the perils of hum- The pylcpg Board crdct. to We‘ forward with determination" and selves an hotels and m“ Wad“; thlll-d." hotel Miss». the operate: rrevlwi- l 9w commerclal buildifitli. com-- Papal Massagc yaei-ciai buildings wilted l" ‘mi 0i- nicre years. as well as ccmmei“. w; sphlit: WlhLOll had b-Efl sub 1st- ii .. u,‘ u“ m“! a provision] venom orrir. June io-tcri wafmad: in“? wglfld ngllflblf‘ the‘ day asked Canadians to "jcaloiis- b,‘ - z5_pgr.cqnt, iricrati e of iy guard" their "mllfllllllPelli ,:gco,n:,l§mfin‘ 1.8mm by Qlfcring l0 tldencc on present-day problems. . I t ,1 terms and C511- In addressing his remarks to anfieasures provided a Mnrinii Congress in Ottawa. thl Jlbstnnflul proportion ‘Pontiff spoke for 30 minutes in g“fsfranie°mglfigspace_ M“; experience. The Pontiff devoted most of his t h.” taken advantage speech in English to praises of ‘llfitlleuexls J u M; -- l felt that tt. w. protection for n». children of l‘ M“ 5 Olnlda no that they might be m‘ o‘ mimmtm gewnmiedaton ‘mt’... next sprint; " He urged Canada's youth to "go vent bout?“ ogluifizgynfilgg tigriunse "in the fuse of n vicious world. “perm”: mm prove that n, young heart can be "Hm ;_m“m_i°n,_bgumitszrahat e. . . . flln speech in Hench was large- “° pmpcfly may ly one of religious nricqu gement. 1y h“ “led h.‘ nwxrmum "yes W121 Addressing “words so encour- 1 _ t. l- ap- ngnrnnoit. congratulation: and our §i;__$'°,°°‘,§§°°.l§lm§. ‘rental! bent Wilheg- to the Congress, the omen‘ a "nun" dqflgngflx‘ Pope continued: "In the Nntionnl Cnpitnl thous- thn property no a hotel. and: have gathered to profess pub- " article depicts . ‘stinging attack on the Govern- . mom's old age pensions legislation ‘the Commons‘ Committee on In- ‘tributioii to $30 a month payable .V-Af‘.~l'f m jfll. lnlngntinn 3t. Peter's tlrgnn tnnvnn For Ottawa V, First 0f its Typo i n Jame}; M 1k in This Provinon i (Qt-QM rnumbern Of g geven- ‘ "l" ‘lilqefion from Newfound. Hand's national ronventlofl lcltl H" fir“ .WL~,‘.H‘1,“"“'“ here today fr». QFBWA t .9 i. ' [MN “T Canada‘: \1f‘~ls ‘ll possible fit-detect . A L)!“ b‘ Mr Jig‘, , union. c ' 4 “l l Th! Plfly- which rs expected to V "law open talks \vl'h the Federal Gut- 9"“; d ("fitment Wednesday; was led i... m" m“, d F. Gordon Bratilry of Bni2a\lst.-l_ l ,, 0c‘!- clioirman of the ioiivcntiori. n as"? Other members \\‘Pl‘-_' Jew; 1, R L? Smallwocd. Boiiavis-ia, Gordon F ,0 sum“. (he m“ ‘Jiiggins st. Johns. T. o. w. am- ‘. , _., ltmhfiforme“ ibourne. IM-itiiiigats. Charles H. j - - gBallam. Humhei and WVL-llirigton l Criinimcy. Bay do Verde. I The se .-iilii nieinlici. Rev. L's.- .1ei Burry of Northwest RHEI o .tl~i=. Labrador. left 1st. week. llS typd of . I is d9 f. or. i‘ . ‘l3 1 to make advance aririiiigcniczits tor o.‘ 1 ‘the party in the Dominic-n Cap ‘zil. l Electrical Ass’n ‘Elects Officers l s1‘ ANDREA 1GP) HE Pa" . was elected lrrsre lidlnn Elfciriczt‘. A .- " annual ("nvtiiifirii lcr. 3 l Give Findings iln Jlfiflll. silcce firs: l-.‘.\'. C.. , iiipeg ~ f * .-, 1 1 Other officers elected arc B Iii l Hill. Calgary. 15.‘. Grey Donald. 'Qtiebec. and G H Thcrrip Li‘. - Iloiitrfizil. ‘Soc-presidents: BC. i 2e ll) fliRcuterg) Fzilrcliiltl. ltLntrcal. man l‘ i‘; "' Kin: Leopold actor and \\’ Booth, Moi: rendered to the i . iiou‘ warning ‘ii and French allies were rejected us “entirely false" in thl report of tlie commission set up tn iiivcsiiziitc illf‘ exiled King‘: rations, made public here to- LTOAEUTGZ‘. Liberal Ranks ' nzzlit hm: Leopold visited Hitler an Berchtesgarlen in November. 194-0, to avoid reprisals ivhich the Ger- mans would liave taken against the Belgian pcoplc if he had per- s-stcrl in rcftisinc. the report said. He previously had refused to see Hitler twice. Of the King's second marriage to lvflle. Mary Lillian Baels 0B Sept, ll, 1941. the report said N. ,Commons to a bill to raise the ccuid have no political consequen- basic pension from $25 to S30‘ ccs as riis wife could not. become monthly. iqucen. and children of the mar- The criticism. coming at the ririge and their descendants could heels of n. Welter of Opposition have no claim to the throne. censure, was voiced by James Sin- clair iL-Vancouver North) who tcrmccl the bill a "gran? disap- pointment and signified his in- tention of seeking its reference to Pension Bill OTTAWA, June 1G —tCP) -—A ‘came from the Liberal ranks to- day as apposition mounted iii the ANN SOTHERX SCORES AS COURIKZKOUS POLICEWOMAN 1N “UNDERCOVER MAISIE" Adventure and EXCLLHTWXIZ ceed at a breathless pace in “ dercover Malsie." current nttraotk‘ at the Prince Edward Theatre, with Ann Sothem playing her new cst role against a vivid background of police headquarters. dustrial Relations for searching examination. Mr. Sinclair proposed the Gov- ernment. take immediate steps to inaugurate a. contributory old age pension scheme by. enlarging the unemployment insurance fund and For Mats-is. Wilw has tried increasing the premiums. .~ hand at a. wide varlefy 0f He also suggested the Cvovern- tions in the past. this time is l rrient implement its pension pro- cop who uses he;- sharp wit posals to tlicmfioiiiiiiion-Provincial “M11116; "lltrs°nfillll’ t0 hell?" conference and increase its coii- dmm It 811118 05 DOBYWBY b rackcteers. ‘Iihere lg never a moment when the irrepre Malsle is around, and her turibul career reaches a new sus pitoli in her current adventures which she dons a. highly sop cated brunette glamour disguise to expose first, a phony seer, then l gairig of awlzidlcrs pygiyiflfl on d- GI's with fradtilent building Q tracts. Maisic. of course. attracts mm like honey draws flies. and in hi! instance sine has ttwo member; 0d the police force in tow. ioi the pact» sons of Barry Nelson arid ' Daniels. It is tihcse stalwarts who come to her rescue in the picture! rs a "right" at 70, abolish the means tests and draw back the surplus from those with suffic- ient. independent income through the iiicome tax structure. as al- ready was being done in the case of family allowances. Mr. Sinclair joined with other speakers in asserting that peri- sions were a Federal responsibility. WACRFBATES HIGHER orrrawa. June IQt-(CW-Wase rates in Canada in i946 averaged rii-ne per cent higher than in 1945. i i t ll inar figures _ fife? "tide? fie Lgbor Db dynamite-packed _c_l:imn_ciic sequen- "a “Fm ' res in which MHZSIC‘. kidnapped by l‘ l ‘ ' the bunco mob. uses all the cum- Geiieral index of “'08s rates iii 1944;, on the base i939 equals 10°- ...“ 154g compared with 141R in i945. hing at he: criznmaiid to extricate hersclf from a highly prccarioizl pOSliinn. Ann Sntihcrn is iicr usual delight- ful self .u tho hlaisi: rclc which she liar. music oiic cf ihc most ad- nlll" l characterizations of the scram. Vvlicthcr slic is taking fur»- r._v falls in the effort. to master Jinn- jitsu. glibly talking hcr way out of a tough spot. or using hcr funny linc in licad off tiian t i ., l ‘QfCS the ixifcafotis. i liaisic who ("fill do no u orig. Bar- rv Nelson and Marl; Daniels are ‘uwil cast as ilic rival lovcrs. and 15 Killed in Plane Brash in Syrian Desert n. NEW YORK Jiiiic l9 - IA?‘ .<itlicr export work is contributed A Pan AmEYlVHll “lllllfl All" ‘ h; Lcvti .\lllf‘.< a tlic fake swaml. Constellation. One ensure ll 1'6" Clinic“ Fur: Simmons. crashed in darkness 106ml ln ~45" (‘liarfcs D tjlnrlu Hol- olate Syrian country :ilon;; the do“ banks 3g we mphramq Rltplg klll-;____.___._. .... »___< in; 15 or the 36 persons ahcazd, . It was the fourth major disa=tcr F S l to overtake a United Stair-s chi-i Q!‘ 8 Q mercial air carrier in the last 22‘ __._. days. T719 loll-l‘ Emllshdlll‘ m“ (‘Jnt- iicrc oi‘ laiid uitli summer taken» 161 lives. cottage on shore road two milel The l5 dead included sewn C-“W from Wood Island l"'¢‘l’r.\'- 1-’! mild members. all Americans. and "lfill? from good licach, store on iicxl Pd-flflflflfii- “Ono 0f illPm “"3911 property. lliis passing 4 time! 318165 CliIlZPTlF- daily. Excellciit for summer resi- Tllfefl Amfflffl-ll 61'"? llmllhfls clcnrc also qtiiiiititi u‘. otttsidd and l8 pBEEOWEFTs 51ml‘ <1. All "f electric ivirc second liziini. i984 ‘till! survivors were Flt" ~ bWl ‘l3 Pontiac car. ll lziyiiip hrtis White "safe" although fill P-"lfl "'97" Legltoriis SL2?» (‘2l(‘li. l‘. \-‘~.lll't7SEN Wood Islands _.. .... dam ---_ (‘Gfifiisi ‘-§‘~'€9-l”\ had listed three as severely AXEI. land seven with minor liijur e»; '. __ nos; o‘ . Bus Schedule Leave Sfonchel Comer of 8.30 A.M., Tuesdays, Thursdays, Soli licly their faith. It in with keen joy that we in our own person join with you in the celebration: with the pernon of our Cardinal . Lngnte in the work o: the Mnr- i ian Congress. l __ M, _ __ _ __ _ _ "Dear brothers and sisters Z¥A‘§fE'D’— Expggggiqcgn jealously guard your magnificent teach" M. Femwmg 54311901, giulfiwq" "fknp 7°“ '3'" °g l Present supplement 8250- J- H- e or non you young men an u,“ women of Canada and look with '__M”Parl'ne.'_secre _; confidence on the problems of to- Too Late To Ciasify iron siiliimiiiiin; ALTJ 1m Buick Special APPlY 1B0 Prime at. rwo TEACHERS WANTED ron day." Bedeque School for principal The Pope concluded both ad- and primary departments. Good dresses with the npostoli bene- supplement. Lloyd Affleck. Sec- lctiorn. rotary. lirdoys by way of Kelly's Cross Corner to Siordy’: Corner by way 0| Mcloskey’: Mills to Green Boy by Costello's Corner to Lot 65 chop- ] nl thence to Kingston, East Wiltsiiire, North River Corner to Chan ‘ lottntown. Leove on return to Stoncliei nil 4 p. m. Lute Saturday night trip slotting June 28, ond every second Saturday until further notice. Lncm Stonciiei at 6.30 P.M. by way oi Kelly's Cross, Greed Icy, Lot 65 Chapel, Kingston and leave on return 11.30 PM. fl Stcnchnl. WITRAI. IIIS LINES “Pin -