Trill: GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN .. -............... PHWIIIGIIIEI i Comm" :::ndlng to sesistininstruction lleinherforthetrooptekingin cernn by patrols are as tollows: Foxes: Rob Houston. P.L.; Alex liieralil Waring... practically non-existent. c.c.r. Premier T. 0. Douglas has been testing the political air for months. suking a propltuous time to go to the country. The last provincial election was only ersl iil.P.'s to resign iron the House 01 commons and seek else- tion to the Legislature. As a result oi Monday's P. O. victories, Harris and Thomson are likely to iind they1i have to do ( e.ld MacArthur. Bummerside; Hr. George Mecaulzan. Charlottetown; Miss Lillian MacPhee, Caridlganf Mrs. Bland Ramsay, Coniwey; Miss June Ramsey. Summerside; Miss Joan Wood. chsrlottetownf ;: Orlcinated by the United states Dwlrtmsnt oi Aerie-uiture at Bells. ville. In-rvlend. in ioeo. the new , znriueitybwss selected irons a late Nadine program t Presqu Isle Maine. in Del. " G 'PAGE NINE success AGIIIST cossrimios: "lertwoyearsl 4! snoxenne, 2nd: Roger om ; P g . Ernie Peake;' aim Johnston; Gairi I Re .Orhn &Iret.edyet:rs1:vl:r li1l:1dz,awl:;oki-hem gigs 0:9 .iioo'3".. nrferttlg ,,.I,:,,',', d”f;:fj,,,"d,ln:”ff&E”,;:f:;i -u yo-shied with . . year ii the prospects for s G.0.l". in Ottgwe, for . problemgtlcul my vutluy. "dun" ga mg bmh; oonsrspstien. Then . - Men Ounvhell. P.L.. win look bright. some a year pol-crouo at Queen's mm mam, In W menu. 33- I started o-tins - ' d I iiioidceei on Monday, June Iith. a small but haPDY Ifoup oi Cubs irom the 3rd Charlottetown Pack left to en- oy six days camping at camp uolsan. Activities such as bese- bali. softball. swimming. hiking, ete., have been enioyed by .sll. cubs attending camp were as 1oliows: Green Six: Derek Buntsin,8cott,i R0805. Blain Shel-ten, Ian Miller. Paul Nicholson. Fred Ourtis. Grey all: John Fielding. Orsig Poster. Andy Bohaker, Gregory P L , Ronnie Gillie. cents Under Canvas 'lie iiret scout Camp of the r rcnt season got underway Fri- i ,. June 32nd. at the Provincial Boy scout Camp, Camp Buchan. Point Prim. when Dth (Trinity) Charlottetown Troop went under canvas ior their annual lo-day camp. In spite of a couple or wet days and nights, the boys are hav- ing a grand time with swimming. baseball, bedse work and camp- iires highlighting the program. The camp stafi consists of: Bill Reid, Bcouknsster; Wallis Higgins (Jr.) Quartermaster: Fred Mc- Adam. cook, with Gordon Kerr, Bring yourseii a L ecuiity hy saving i it ill ymii income at. Miiiii 7 in iilli You INS Manager Is a cod men to know. in zherierseeswe he is B. M. l Garth Mallett. 2nd; Don Mom-tn. W: Sterling Pasha; Shel laadner. Builders: Hush Mccallum. 1-1...; Al-I How-ti. 2nd; Henry Phillips; Sterling Levers; nun Godkin. Isms: Forbie Kennedy. P. L.; Pill Reid. hid: Ronnie Burden; Mb Oratory: Keir Johnston; Kenny lileoxensle. Beavers: Tom Davies; P.L.; Bill Henry, 2nd; Blair MacDonald; Athol Jenkins: Roger Mcbeod. lnthusiasin was high among the bore. appetites are good and re- grets are already being expressed. Camp winds up Saturday. June 30th, to allow the boys to take in Festive yveek. Iii Olrtown (Trinity) cab Camp Monday, June Nth, e. happy bunch at Trinity Dubs went under canvas for six days annual camp at Camp Buchan, Point Prim. Ale thoush gemnr tome cold, wet weather, the spirits or these little ieilows have been anything but dampened. softball. swimming, treasure hunts. camp tires with sing-songs. hot chocolate and marshmallow toasts, not to inene tion lots oi games and hedge work are featuring the programme. Camp stair with the Cubs this is as follows: Akela, Bill Reid; Bsgheera, Ruth Currie: mlahks, Joan storey; Ahdeek, Thelma Barwise; Reksha, Irene Cliddings; Quartermaster. Wallis (Jr-.): Prov. Conn. Rsp., Gordon Kerr. Boys attending camp by sixes are:- Ited six: Dick Matheson, sixer: Dougie Reid. Znd; Roddle Mac- nean, Murray Bsrkhouse, Pres Wotton, Hugh Mcainn. Green Biz: Gordon Ciiddings. I COMPARE 0TrAVV'Ar-Nobody. not even the most optimistic Tory. had expecg- ed the Progressive P gave; '43 Weep all iour oi last Monday's by-elections. The not that they did is gen- Gtlui interpreted. and I think rllhiiv. Is I reuse or the protest sentiment against the Government which is abroad in the country. Protest against the high cost or llvlns. restrictions on credit, cut. backs in housing. the 306,000,000 when o-yment. and increases in taxes. mainly. The P.C.'s, oi course. would like to interpret their startling victory as a genuine swing towards their party and the thinss (or which it stands. But that may be Just wlahiui thinking-as it was in the case or the (2.0. F. three years 580. In the spring or 1948 the Bocislists won three by-elections. largely as a result or popular ills. eetisisctlon with the Government's decontrol policies. Yet in the gen- eral election a year later the O. C.F. dropped irom 28 to 13 mem- here. 0 O C Oddly enough. the Conservative win on Monday makes a general election this summer more likely then even in Saskatchewan-s Province in which the P.G.'s are sixes; George Phillips, znd; Jake Kennedy. John Dennis, Ralph Dennis, Ralph Bsgnall. Blue Six: Jerry Maser. Sixes; Ronnie Msund, 2nd; Butch Stor- ey. Bill Hembly, Alan MacDoug- all. This pack breaks camp Satur- day, the 30th. siter lunch, arriv- ing back in the City about 2.30 run. The Liberals under Waiter Tucker are the only opposition. And the buildup. oi protest in Saskatchewan against the Liberal Government at Ottawa, particu- larly over the "inadequacy" or the wheat payment is all grist in Dougias' mill. To the c.c.r., the P.C. victories oi Monday may be proor that the protest vote is ripe tor a Socialist harvest. The Socialists hope to see this coniirnied July 10. when they'll try to wrest the provincial riding or Gravelbourg (rain the Grits. If they succceed, then look me a general election there in September or October. I O O In Ontario, Walter Thomson is having the same kind oi uphill light against the P.C.'s that'1'iidr- er in having against the C.C.F. in Saskatchewan. The Ontario Lib- eral leader is trying to build- an organisation and line up candi- dates to sweep Premier Leslie Frost out at oiiice, but Monday's results won't help. The BC. Government at Queen's Park hasn't laced the people in three years, and under ordinary circumstances would probably do so next year. But if the political weather looks too favorable now to visit, Frost may iorce Tiiomson to right beiore he's ready. The Provincial Liberals in on- tario have been short or strong cendide.ies- cabinet timber -- since the P. O.'a decimated them in 1943. Thomson needs such can- didates and has asked Ottawa to provide them. Immigration Minister Walter Harris was assigned the task oi helping Thomson-whose selection- ss Ontario leader he once opposed -to persuade some Ontario Lib- FEATURING THE luury Unlisviisdi lhs resilient witness 0? loans robber, the bullies: good taste udlleved by circles Velma ad cleaning inns nine-el eemblne 'eaetoeliaIvidnIvIevI ulhtevieesfnpevelieiel hvuy,Ieeutyuid seeds:-I. Park. Compleie Water Safety Course The Red Cross launched its-1051 saiety pro- gram Friday when a group oi d day that lields planted with this swimming and water I L yourvg men and women I)- a swimming and water aaiety in- structor's course. Mrs. E. M. Bsgnall. chairman or of the Provincial First Aid Swim- ming and Water seiety Commit- tee presented Red cross awards to the candidates at the Provincial Headquarters. Miss Felice Arsen- member 0! the suit. Honorary Royal Lite Saving society repre- sented that organization and awarded bronze medallions and bars. Following were the members cl Miss Lois Arsenault. Charlottetown; Mr. Patrick Buote, Tignish; Mr. Paul cudrnorc. Char- Cameron, Charlottetown: Miss Nola DeBlols, the class: lottetown; Mr. James Charlottetown: Mr. Edward Gal- lant, North Rustlco; Giddings, Charlottetown: Ann Horne. Charlottetown: John Muilally. Bouris; Mr. Phillip Murphy, Charlottetown; Mr. Ron- zmseeoiexaiam..-.-.e1......,-u.me..eae;e:asew.v.,..wusa-ea.ug...,..,. ..-.... ,.r..... T fill in :)(l . i i1i(I'lir- riiui Ill - iiwii iii HE PRIC Miss Jane Miss Mr. Variety Qgensed OTTAWA, June 30 -- The new varitey oi potato -- Kennebec -has now been licensed ior sale in Canada and is thereiore eligible for cer- tiiication as seed. W. N. Keenan, Chiei. Division oi Plant Protection. Department or Agriculture, Ottawa, announced to- seed variety will be eligible tor in- spection this year provided that the quality of such seed is equal to Foundation or Foundation A class as defined in Canadian Regulations. smooth well-eheped tubers have shallow eyes and are lore easily detached from the vines than those of Sehago. Dr. E V. Bardenburg. of Cornell, N- Y. reported that the variety gave ilaaq highest yield oi any tested in Its. soaking quality is good ma it has excellent storage capacity. It is widely adapted to soil conditions :il(l):.hM b0En tested ks mgny locg. 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