.5o' .. s Va l7T."l.7- ii”; 73:”- 'JULY 27. 1951 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE FIVE . German Crown Prince Buried HECHEINGEN. Germany. July 25 -(li.P)- Crown Prince Friedrich wllhclm, eldest son of Kaiser Wil- helm and once heir-apparent to the German crown, was b led today in a small garden within the high stone walls of Hohenzollern castle. The Crown Prince, 00, died last Saturday in his modest villa here within sight of the drafty 80-room castle he could not afford to maintain. .4 uellrllnt iiilAliiilAii at vs cents a word. atrietll psy- able in irlvaaoe. TIIAVEL CLUB VISITORS - A group of 14 members of the University Travel Club. Toronto, arrived in the city last night. The party. in charge of Mr. Doug- las Ney, arrived by car from Wood Islands and will leave by train Saturday morning in con- tinuation of their Eastern Can- ad.a tour. While here they are guests at The Charlottetown. ARMY IIECIUITS - Five more Gives Up Attempt ,, To Form Gov'i PARIS, July 25-(Reuters)-Goon lies Bidault of the Mouvenient I've- -, ” Populaire today gave up an attempt to form a coalition gov- ernment--only a few hours "after accepting the task from President Vincent Auriol. Bidault. I former Premier. is the fourth man to report failure in 16 days. . The snag in the way of agree- ment is the socialist's refusal to join a coalition unless they ere promised a wage scale geared to the cost of living. and no state aid British Change Several jipiomais LONDON. ituly 26 -(AP)- The Foreign Office has decided to move at least eight of its senior envoys in a shake-up of the diplomatic service. . Officullsources reported today new ambassadors will be sent to Moscow, Tokyo. Brussels, Belgrade. and Athens in the next few months. The changes reflect no switch in British foreign Policy. In gen- eral, however, younger and more- vigorous men will carry out exist- ing policy in place of envoys who have reached the retiring age. Girl Guide News Celebrate Feast .0f Saint Ann STE. ANNE DE BEAUPKJE. Que. July 20-(GP)-Thousands took part in this shrine town today in day- long ceremonies celebrating the feast of Saint Ann. proclaimed Patron Saint of Quebec '15 years ago. The hillside village. 3 miles east of Quebec. was the scene of processions and open air prayers. in the white stone Basilica. there were three Archbishops and six Bishops to lead various services. An estimated 50,000 lillgrirns. many from the United States, con- Peiain's Prison To Be Destroyed LA ROCHELLE. France. July E -(Reuters)-The fortrua on the lie D'Yeu.' where the lete Philippe Petain spent six years imprison- ment, will be destroyed by French army engineers, it was an- nounced today. Everything else connected with his life on the is- land will be burned. Authorities have decided on the measure in order to prevent for- mer Nazi collaborators from mak- ing a cult of relics left by the leader of Vichy France British Providing a New And Better iei Figlligr British airplane firm annoinieail today it is mass-producin I M? cepfor flying today." It is the swept-wing Hawker 3- i067 superiet. powered by a siulo range and armament are top sec- ret. The Hawker Aircraft Oompe , raid the R. A. F: placed orda Avon engine. All details of speed. ' LONDON. July an -(AP)' - '1 . -l Jet fighter that "will outfight any, .u other known type of fighter inborn V f - Decrease in . ----- led in the villare of 2000 an Paris tom ht pefl , months ago while it was still or room", lo" ho” by M. co A. mm 101' Catholic schools RICH . g a n alrm yoooomoy utomoon for No. '1: Earlier today Rene Mayer, 56- Gum” In .ngnhh Eersonison whicl: becamto a. shrine pathizlers and former. resistance gilsd dPiIi:illlf'l'lgtesllbOItl1':i.hgN.l0W it has . Forum” Depot Gamma" Am. yaaxuold Radlmi pg;-ty luau, re. ome year ago w en Breton fighters scuffled over tne tomb of C 8 H Hallfax, fog g1n',1 Mooototlon. 1311' Ported failure. He was 73 votes o e n we have not heard Mm” Gmdes mariners, saved from shipwreck. the unknown warrior under the Tm 0151'" the 1057 Wm ""00 perform any fighter type in 01)! world was made by Neville Sprlgll. Haw!-:er's general manager. the group were CIEI Taylorr Charo short of the majority of 314 need- person: I .....A lotgetown; GIL Gommoi N T o ed for acceptance by the National D ry I Po t orrawa. July 28 -(cPJ- GIn- onto Road: .i.c. callant.ewNo:fli A55e"lb1i'- 1 m r S going strong and Just as keen as .,.da'g 1951 spring wheat acreage ammo; Jon” Mocooorox Hum” ohers who have tried and fall ed --'-- cr 0 Guiding. Last week end l 1 G V ' ' was placed today by the Burelii oi River; and R.S. Milligan. Mc- '0 mini ihe sovornmeni ii" F-Oimi PREDERICTON. July as -(CP)- annaxn-a busy one and lots of S r - ' Ti statistics at 24.820000 361'?! Bllih” Nellie Mills. Schiilhiiil End MNMC9 PeW3h9- Proposed United states legislation woi-k.was accomplished and set for .. 26,093,200 sown in 1950- AA. Candidiiiec i0l' the hm "Y3 to ban dairy imports if they lm- (ha following weeks. Mrs. Beth ' -" in is preliminary estimate of pnomugss wrrn CENSUS M i0Fm9l'-Plehiiem Piiiii R9Yli3lid- paired domestic production would MacRae continues to do a fine iob Bx ? E. Z acres sown to field crops in Canada linumerators in the Charlottetown Re"? Pleveh ""0 Hem! Qiieumih have little effect on the New Brun- of Leadership despite her full time this year. the Bureau placed vvin- and Royalty District who had been "wk am” ""i"s”Y mid” Went a meatic activities. we appointed OTTAWA .1 l as - . . ier wheat BCi'eBEO- 911.300 1- obtaining the names of residents c0liditi0iiS. E provincial 80V0lll- stgnlor Guides as Junior Lieutcli' ada didn't ' birlgnce 1:3?) forcelgn TAKE-AWAY 1 (1 limit a log chapel in honor of Arc de Triomphe. Three lad: tflqiifli.2”:5tfIIl'lXl1eeIl)(:lt0lll:1;e81:5 3311 53"” AM Will” misled-I zuinst a2a.ooo. bri the Ice- for Canada's latest ens hav S l ' merit official said toda. and .. Com an Leader to . .'l31.300 finished their task. llprostusoi ...2 3 J. lo. Sutherland, dlrccyior of the E21: hm. out andplhgy will lighten "';fi'p,bjf,:?n;f;m,ff,;,l,7,i;?;' O, lor- , . H card; hove been lo,-Wm-dad to Hal. o cw Bl-ullswick Dairy Service and her load by taking some of the olgn undo uzuroo released mmgm . . Acreage of oats W15 121050.” ifax. However the big Job has not sem.em.y of the New Brunswick Company responsibilities. Myrtle by me Bureau o, smlmcs showed ” against 11,575,100 last year, barle ' completed locally due to the Dairy Pmdiicis Commission. said Keough and Irene Gaudet are the loyal June exports of wuoooooo 8.035.900 against 6.624.800. HEX ity of the various supervisors ' ' rig to personally check every card before it can be forwarded. 3015 IiF0ViliC6 W3-S lnakilllt only new Lieutenanis. and Jean Skerry against total June imports of 3361, LONDON, Joly no ,(R,uge,.,). small dairy exports to the States. company Leader.'frene proved her 400m-,0. Substantial advance sales of Can- Cheese factories Were belnlz kept usefulness by taking the girls in This -'- adian and United states wheat. bu-W Siiiiviyinn lilo requirements outdoor games. and Camp Fire pro- worth saesaooooo and imports ATTENDED MEETING - Mr. under the International Wheat or New Brunswick and Nova grammes should be her specially. or s2s2,5oo.ooo in June last year -2-1----m .. '1'. Montgomery, Superintcn. Agreement for the yen; naming Scoiia. Nevertheless. the proposed while the other Leaders have an canodlan oxpono to the Umied. dent of the P.E.l. Division, C, N Aug. L were nomloo durlng the legislation would effect the Can- excellent knowledge of Guiding stale, rose to sleagooooo from A1 R. and M. A. Hewett. Chief Train week ended July w. adian dairy industry gcneally by and should be able to help with 5177309009 in Jun, '195'0 out lml continued mm m" 1 l?:1SD1:IH;Ch:r,lurC;leI8tl?:t:lOWIE,0 we.-to According to tho Inmngllonal lolclttlilllrllsmioilfmslioih potential and training. Many of the Company; pom dam that country jumped to ...A.....n.eesj.s. mg and mm 3 mil 0 from - wheat Councils report. issued to- - are Workirlz on First Class. on sa4.3,soo,ooo compared Wm. glgg, wcliminary discussion of the basic ' C 0 C9” 0 "W night, Canadian wheat went -m visiting with the Field SeCF0ilii'i' 300.000. . C.N.R. is ' I . 4 a . . 1”l'1il;:let'Cl'. a short Wai'lililK azallist. 0'10nCI0lInt)'OnS(liIl!:gli.VT ';'Ti'1(vclm(glOllil?2 mamly to mach Norway' Peru and WM Mr. F. S. Jenkins the hxammv United Kmgdom "nporu M . , la.-ital . The biggest buyers of cr for Compass and map reading. Canadian products om d I L mvcr-orltimism for an early end of rgiifiuhfligir I:-h ilrrnnsuli ilnflnl time Ammjan wheat wcrc Brazil. India Tile Guides had previously re- 309309 mmoorod w,mpp:5ugo.o,go. the l.'i-month-old war was issued winter Senor?! mm "3 M and and the Netherlands. ceived instruction and were taken M, the some um, Brim" booswd by Gen. Matthew Ftidgwa;-'s Un- ' 'I't l l f 193,000 tons com- . ground for the compass setting her-'expo is i C d to 80, , lied Nations advance headquart- VISITING Cr", g Mr Fm! C nrlsgdat sttzfliaga 112,000. United r 0 am I 900 in dgroups to t(Iite fieldst avg: nilgheii 000 from 337,100,000 in June lost - t'l'5- 0 , ,c States 77,000 alid Australia 4.000. an map rea lng. tes. rec orla year, "it is much too early to predict ssoirfgghgfom; ogccrggrggngzttgcfogif Canadian sales were: Israel 2'7. kg maps were drawn on the sand. ....A..AA.. V either the success or the rate of ome and son 'Da,,;o omvod mytms 000, Norway 41.000. Peru 10.000. Fifty canlpcrs from varimls parts samcihmg ”ew- hut, m9 9m” 5”” -- progress to be obtained." said ihe City yeaterday where thcv will vial. and Britain 26,000. and other of the provillce wended their way iflllhii ii hi" i0 do it 1"” W"l'- M” ilfiiiiiilulili-975 C0mmumq"9r relative; and moods whuo on wml smaller shipments. llomeward from the Boys' Camp Jwkms wimrled mm marks rm” Harem; a delightful sundae in a 1.142.200 against 560,000. fall' - 770.000 against 330.000. spring i-ye 357.00 against 337.900 and all rye i.l2'7.000 against 1.167.900. compared with exports In M Diesel” W9” is 9' Wm” d1V' United states sales included: at Augustine Cov , ind th rii - 0” the Guides mkmg me "ml who ' Piileiicc 01 V1"''5v 1'' 5t'”ed- Them E5i?.'.L,?”.1”'..f;23S"f,,If;,:"?;; Brazil 23,000. India 17.000. Illd0- notion of the iifeariltimtir Rcligiohs shmved cxceuem knmvledge "1 the n 33-nit3T.V1itti9 Carton that you can lake are "numerous basic points' on Fem. and Mrs. Conroy or char; nos” Moo and the Nellm-lands Educmlm, Council. under me coo surroulidilig areas and col-rcspolld- away with you and enjoy anytime, any. i-.-hllth agreement must be found ltmt 33000, able leadarshlp of Rovo 1.1 Loo ing map readings. Lmge scale --... ,h before hostilities can elld. 3” gytrolnzgd 1:: ,1';59el:::S"a,thl'Ig ' of Moncton. NB. assisicdlby vary-I Alhy mail-S were used of the Tlg- Ot?T.rAwA' July 26 T (CW.”" 0 ere- Mjgglhemlore, the communique. hem Mr. and M”. bomb-Y ham; bcooilnsellijors dfrolm tliet province niortlhoasgelgamng the to” we”. wit?-1::tl;UI::(a)?:ing)cOC::cli:va capital Itl' o ready made dendous dessert I ; 5 5 0 - V . . . .. o .. "It must be fully realized that :;Ooox:oI:f,vt'o,':;:?:.;31lIt":e'1d0hlp”t3"d P swimmiyng. belle znlfcsfcrxiigiialf Jean Skerry. Irene Richards. Myr- I For a lime. Resources Min- mor mutual acceptance of the attends the R It ' IV '5 ""5 l" athletic events in n wliolosomo lit Kcolinhi "mo ”i"l”li- ml" M” W""'e” W" ""3 '””-V ”"" At P if i is C' d ai W merely the mmal swp toward oya y Mape Cabins and atmosphere Morning W ooh -imbl. mpg Bunk Barbara Sm”. Aurelia of the 20 cabinet members in ..Vour e ecion Le team e . the filial goal of a militarv aIm- Gamay.” Malpeque "ROM. The O R ' Study cam. fire and roflll ' i O PCYFY iil'id;M3ri0n K80ii8h- Other "ow" a"d' '” ”'"”'i' if ii" in er-'10c' istire and resultant cease-fire. g?"m.',” made the t”m'Ca"”da e 5o,,oo'wo,epmc'ludad in 531: E;,1;,-31', Guides received compass insil-uc- Pl'3CliCf?- W99 holclinz dawn the which must be achieved under N5” Y c'”' "all"? mmds 3"” day Como o,o,,.o'm Fortololohf lion, while compass work was in P”"'f”h” "f 9?"-"I "f M5 19 901' commons smlngtegzry n:::x;:1..:: r ves en rou . Egg "Cup" are damn!” mo” badges for nthimc events we”; progress. Eunice Heywood. Mary leagues in acting capacity. in. assu.i'a.nce an I15 E 1'8! B A QUALITY PRODUCT OE. I - eluding that of acting Pri e 0' " r I '" 31:33:32 l;:::::..”'-.E..3.t ".'::::.- :.l::.”..l.”::.:;:.”":;:l :::..:::;l; iiZ”ii'i” "" In Washington. 5”” 59C”m” ersona s ducts. There is some evidence 0'? The list of boys registered at the dm5m"'5 Studied "id the rem” Them Jumce Mmmt" Gino" roiurnerl from s trip in the west and Ottawa had a two-man cab- illet. The rest of the cabinet, 1". Dean Acheson said that if the I M (rm, probably due in camp 15 El 511 .1 Bl” M C y cooking fires were discussed and armistice talks should collapse owe lylssd I-fllelen Mniquhxarson has me 1:5-,5vtin Due” to the excellent new Erlchwzozlls Garth Iomgiiisl WM cxccllclm hm matches mm should be ready forhmajor C(;1m- gliielvrcem Montihe glunml-Saar ivom.;lpoll;r wwum. for hoymoklng which is Harry Arsonouu. Major Grad... being used in spite of a high wind. munist assault . . . t e enemy IS - . pow in full swing. This condi- preslon Amman); Benn. .-,,.,.,,g Eunice has the makings of a good . . . . . oh 1,, parents in Bunbury. I . V. ) 2 -. I K CUdll'lKo Prime Minister St. Lau- tif.".”..".'.”.i2'5.;iF--”” "W - lLll..l:.3"::2.ll.:””il:i.lllisilmf il”.”"E. ii; mm or 0. I scekin .nn armistice the Mrs" Siam” Flack and "me Qhi merits are moving freely in OH mo ' ammd H?mS' Man awarded a rize for the hiohcst Wslness M M h”hd''"t 1" mm”. U13 lid lgerl delegationlo have ”””5' S3"dY- I-'”"'Y Md Em” 5u.5. Maritime Provinces. fteiail Wane” Kmda." G”dk""- Ewe" immh in hgir Wm - instances. ii W3? ” bit 9' b”"h-l I ldaio discuss these poinhli have arrived from Mmmnl and sales are rcpnried in be sood- campbelh Dovme Parker" Elmer I The Fires were.kr i going until M05-t M the”? Wm be back l" we agree ends. - which have taken a oniiiiii” at B""b”” lli h rices have caused a de- "”””m”' N””””' Shem mm h l l -p' - is 1 Capital Wm” w” M” w"k i” 1- A5912” mdiatgl shore for the next few weeks. "gm! gm" '0 dude B "lea MacDonald. Donald Lord, Elwin icle W3-fx "WY ieii 093 Ki 0. X msy mid lmmeilltaeryl demarcation TTT rl3rices apgpenr firmer and rece Toombh George Lym Garth nlaimng Mt,n.e7.s and mclwllzt 1 e M”: M the Whine” 'b"ii5993-l ."' Fx ntarirlish 3., demilitarllled Mu" D'J' Mcc"m"'ck' at the istered grzidlmrsiations are now TWmh5' Arm” L”r.d- G99?” F991 :se,E.rhc ”t1:VSt.e8.' molt” 82; WW9 "".t M "W'"- We" i" c1059' lilln imi: '35 m mo bemgcrents. 28th L.A.A. Regiment here. has quoting produce” for Ungraded Wright, Ronnie Lewis. Rodger Deiiyit--1 8.60 ill!-if -fiVCiib' much with their offices by tele. Wino he-'W00h ' 9 . b .c returned after an extended course I mated A hr 6 62 A Bum... vex-non Peters, Bobby Mac- it has ll R Jm. ilc moot lilrll. ill phone or telegraph. inn biiiicl will Wuld be ” ”. at Rivers, Manitoba. Most of his ms. to - 1-4;: G a B Williams. Donald MacKcnzie. Ar- Wllat did that matter? Fulule walk ..s-... rnriditioi; 108 ending :Ri:r:1i2t'l'&”'1ot time there was spent in flyins ob- ::l.3cd(l3l::1de6o(':I;x3Sl3:;lOi':'8I':aq:gt nold Ballam. Ralph Anncar. Glcn i0r Tisnish sounds heavy. tchild S . .'l.M rm arra - - -' .N u..t one F . J 8 or a cease-fire and ar- '”"””" W” "”'”"3' inc for the graded pack AL 68. w'mm”"' Gmdm Ma”N”m' EV hursilif 5;. E T.T".?'f,"” .;......,f 3 'mum on i cluding the -m- AM 66 AE 54 Grade B 53 Gra-ie erett Bell. Rodger Burlelgli. Ron- 5' l - 6 ll Y. 2 mistice in Korea. I1 W ' 0 ' ' i -me ve Rev. ml Joh y me England sterling Anderson, Essay allddllo the Fall. Cooking and ......o.... and onirea lld lion of it silP9lVl-will 9'ii3'"”"””” Moderator of th U if .d Clu cl lctt. Bell Clitciiflc. Byron Cutclilfe, is just as his a problem as Biso- mr rarnvins oui iii? Wm" M we or Canada and his. i'ilIogdside.1.arnd ?.';”f.,.B,..'j0o.5?;"i.";." 233., Eddy Cutclilfc. Gordon Btcven- where. the C. W. L. are the soon- t'W0-ii"- Th” ff'f".”d. :3-tfggi; Miss Jean currio of Montreal are Grade B 69-72. drade c 55. son. Malcolm Mackinnnn. Bob 50” Oi Gllldlhii am: Misc .5ke”l' 3” 0 0 lion 0! 8 lie" 5 ""” holidaying at Stanhope Beach. p ll - ' 1 ll m, p . Bowness. Karl Cole. Allison Wood, Piiesldeni-.15 one 0 Oilli m0-it PIl- , - arcup to see that neiih" 5lde1V'0' Dr. Woodside. for thii-tY yea-ra ....T.i.ii..i.fff'”.i'..5.ES..E... the Tommy Jardlne. Malcolm Lodge. ihusiastic supporters and full of OTTAWA. July 20-(CP)-The only ii Woiliiieriill l::5gji'fj'.” "i ””,:;f1fp”5,:,fkLfff,f,l:i. Tfff, iates the terms Of the "mm "' minister of Chalmer's Church. most part are lzradlnir "B". Graham Lodge. Pmise 101' 9”” Guide Pmgmmma CBC' !n advance of the opening of Bmm Ever eigh lm- Itrhs le ikin ('nrlt'Pnl”IlPP and the featheri- The Allied. negotiators are hf Ottawa, and in the ministry for p..,.mc...,. are receiving for The staff included, Revs. 1.5. Don't forget Guides, We want those iclevislon stations in Toronto and "is; smart nvnvolgnm c lfu” ale dhmwd m the Fuyn"m;e D, I'M” '” be msmem that ml fifty years. will preach at the cilicken. live. under 4 ill: .29. 4-2. Levy. Director. Howard Christie. First. class Badges in Tlsnlsh. so M0"””1' h” ””""”d 1" 0 "1" wmht lmur": 3. Stercrsew H E J 5 group be ilziviclithauglitogty to trave west covehead United Church lbs.. .37. over 5 lbs .40. and for Business Manager. J.D. Davlaon. kccp W0rkin8- 3 't"::l0iiMi:ir31iVilti;1lkIi;innggxttwocen- Pnrimciil 0 0 0 - . lroely nchn 9 - on Sunday morniniz at clevcn fowl. live. under 4 lbs .25. 4-510: Bible study, R. A. McLeod. sports, is ' 5 h 9 98- . ., . , 1 ft l ..g 4, Make arrangements reiatinu ouocko M," 5 on .32 W3. Corkum mm: Leader. John An .-.nnm.,.geme,.g,m,de-p.,,,o,, TOWEL SPECIAL! Beautiful anfl. Terri clnlh in can i u so me Morcil Guides - .. . t . h . th is or of your bathroom. These Special Toss-is are ll iti l-he WCh5"33 M imwnen 0! lViacKny. Ken Campbell, W.B. Morcll is anotliel; Company Oh hell?" 0i D005” Mlnmnv ”" G ',';x?,.:::ol,.e2o 91:3! 40 lm-). afzo.-ilwy rel.-nlariy sell for 2.00 it pale ..A.......A- w:r'3IlIk8 recommendations to the C”""- M” Frank L”ckha”' MM' whm" we have mt heard "Om Mr mg general manager of the cBC' lap.p. While they last you can not a pair for ONLY 1.59 in the DPS - G. H. M. - VACATION time is LUGGAGE time too! More people go iravellim and tripping during the Summer months than all the lost 0! th seasons put together. The first thing you should llilnk about whe planning your vacation jaunt is your Luggage . . . The Furniture De- partments of both the Charlottetown and the Summcrslde Sterel , colm Johnston. Albert Johnson. a long time hilt they are still plod- Mid ihe Bell Telephone Company ' D L ,..,vommmta 01 the countries cont Co th , P 1 G Mm wmord wodmon om-..M,5. dmg along wllh Miss Joan sleep, of Canada has been awarded if Goods common or rerned on both sides. This as n lnucd tom page y Peters were in charge of the kit- as Lcadrr. Numbers have lowered iiile-Yiiali Ponlliwi for ihe tele- ON mo Now, for "Sm" NW3” mu m,,,.,,,",' I m.,.h.,d M H". Mo,” l'Pli'i hPl”"”"”-V mvered mm” gl-egg - as it now hag done -. chen. ii iliiie this year due in girls 1ei1V- Vum" netwmk Mwicei Wear hepartment at just. the right moment . . . A isliipnirnt of ALB. -------vn--v- iii! TOP 0011088 but there are 13 left. Th” mmwmy Wm recent 5235-554 Wool, Hand Woven TIES was being unpacked! They are "Pa,vssnne" . ,. 3 Tcllderiwt Hllfi 5 Wniikilll hiifii ”"nua”-Y and. Wm pmvlde ' one" Ties--made especially for the Tollrisis. In Scrltiisli 'i'.srian and plaid, I - -- Oil SCCOH0 C1885. HUC05 10 lhe W”-V dmly m1"”'w3Ve5"V1ce 0" 3" designs. the colors are clear and distinctive. the price is 1.75 fut l Minister Chevrler sold that was HALIFAX. July 2e -tCPi .- . share are Dlfmned for next month cllzhl-consecutive-hour Wis 118- each Tie. Come shop for a rm-snnno All Wool. Hand wovon Tie in, . li08C0- aon-let ing the government would some 105 Maritime Gyros and and cooking and trailing will be iWii8i1 Blliiiiio. N- Y-. T0i'0hi0 lilid the Men's Wear Department. l O :;'; m'5dlCi” M” 0 Whlider. and. just about their wives began a four-dayocon- VIIHA. cai'ried'oui. Raisin day moliey was grlontreatl. Starting date has not V f h "N N T” F , H ' ' (gornukwll I no 0 i 0 Kowuol ;, ya” .50, pl-lma, Mmme; st. icntion today. Following rogist- vcry ploudly handed in the Field 0911 56- MORE news o 1 e on . . . in mi alnu t . di. i of the Communist (19 B . C ut. m;(;il:1s:olrlIl80 all foreign troops 1?: gnggldmocglgulgg, ma Joint scheme .. .. . . Mia???-cliiavlvn colt1!cllrtYlon"KD;:i? a kfinai 50"” mmmil 330- Ti'hh5li0i'5 ” fir centres. John Hopkins t d o , ration, they drove to th resort - secretary by the Lende whn said The CBC television station in JACKETS and they're in tho Spnrisvrvar mpaiimonl. There are two and University lit 33mm9"' Md" :3-Irresoytfl 31:3 E::i:j',f”.:,s 0821:. village of Hubbard: for it beach SAINT JOHN. N.B.. July 20 - how hood the 31.15 zoo,-Rod to Toronto is tentatively scheduled in flllrnllnk'Sl)'lP.I from which irvciinnse--doilblc. bro-asiod ulih a half was Opened iii 1375- . um; -ll-glher lmpnlenllvtnhoul mo party and dance! I The head office of the Vctcl-ali.s' m-lum-p. the result of 320.00. It was start operations March 1: the one belt and n yoke style Jackal. u'IHI an all-around tie belt. The colors s V -V -c"' Amorloon delay in opmovlno mo Tomon-ow will hggln with ii Land Act for the Maritime Prnv- o ool,.nom Pm,” om-l many thanks in Montreal Next July 1. Both are for late Summer and early I-'aiI-bl-mm. blue. green, zrrly or run. 391,", undo,-uklngl coffee party for the Gyrettes and hires has moved from its old loc- to on Moro” mendo. Today, Mi-. st, Laurent, muted is golf tournament for the men. ationk at 144 Union street. Soint I uuuouoly m o telephone lute,-V1”, other activities will include busi- John. N.B. to its new qllor crs womnolon om, now," . ----. mom mo oummo, homo at 5,” pat. ness meetings. a luncheon and on the fourth floor of the newllhost limo,-Lg ore helm, "mg, to ,9. rice, Que. blii1- Oiiige ltiuilidihz-stlligtizitl 195 Chliimcc ilpegi their above Complilllcs. Lack of mgo,-mod of the wuhln lon M- - on an er iIr.V ' - ca ersh p is our difficulty with tron, ho mm mo conodlogn pl-355 It has been Diiiliind Dill M" these two 'companies hilt we have "own, omcm hm, m,,h..d mm c. fsvti Adligialci-thgulluinirqrfrgil srlialtlsied the aid or in; i. in each . and e could not comment on till 0 - ' - i ' 0' F00 nnri iiiiih tel 60-09”!!- Bmuls s 3,, reports of what had (EEiiAA that the Post Office Box No. ieitlii tinn we are assured of success. FLYNN-At the KinB's C0iii'iivY happened there. served as senior counsel. assisted is unchanged. All veterans in 8 Miss Robin of the W. I. advised Memorial Hospital, Montague. on However. a high government by Mr. D. L. Milihieson. K. C.. for M0l'iiiii'iC5- Wm ,hi"'9 been c";”'9:(: that it was decided in the last July 17th. 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. source in Ottawa said the govern- the idcfonce. protested that the bonding Wlth.lhi3 office. oi; in f w. I. National ineciei-atioli meet- Lee Flynn, 5 am, weight 8 ill. 2 merit now will have to give lm- one on which the accused was occasion in Visit Rh-V "i""b”"”M"o lng. that they sponsor the Girl rlzs, mediate consideration to what its tried was the lesser of two of- this staff are ronuesw; -- Guides all across Canada. Thai position is to be. who decision fences in the same caicaory and Scott to make noio of i 9 C mill” will give our Guiding friends dates depend on the delivery of The Jnrkeilr are unlined, in sizes 12 to 16. llriccd 13.95 in the Sporty v equipment. l wear Department. ' BIRTHS. MARRIAIGES " DEATHS 50: per Insertion -.-r.. ........s IMPORTANT lloilcl: HOLMANiS Little Shop WILL no CLOSED All Day Monday JUNE 30th. DEATHS . would be "a. tough one" to man. he opposednthe gugggtionb gain; of address. VloV0l1deI'l'illI lift and nlthofligh we - " " Severe Dena y. e no r--m'-mjj iave aways hcen most oi-tunafc mxnoudyon mo chulong. Tho government. this source . V! o W" Hospital. my mm ow... said, does not feel committed to ihere should be different in P. E. 1.. in having the support of the W.vI.. it is encouraging to know that this splendid organiza- tion so thoroughly approve of our Youth training programme; gml we of the Girl Guide Association iilmreciate this very fine gesture. ., fo different people ulnnolll-l nixed 62 years.r:f;r::ici: ggiggnagxitlmthout a ggeilt deal mid" the same emf”. He mg. st- ”0.lIilllZ it his late A ifontml 1')3:l;quq, from where the Meanwhile. pressure .began to gesiodlto the Court that the in -r: lace at 9.00 build up for a purely Canadian un- iiiiililmiiih i”'""'-V 1” "'m9d- I ,.g;f"':,'nl.;!o.,',o,'l,",';,', 3"”. mm, to dertaking. '-i:d5:e'IJlrlelIOi'e a:ie;ih0heJlii';e:il' JIIBODII 3 University St. rater-'3 Church. Seven-Mile Premier Frost of Ontario. one '0" H ” fl”! :1” W36 div”. ' . Bay. ' province vitally concerned, issued .-:3" i;19””;tl We ycmmamon A..- NEWMAN-Suddenly at the P. E a statement in Toronto urging the ' '5 9 '""i ' orrrllwa. om.. Jilly as -The d I. H iti J l 26. Mr. Edison Federal Government to make an "1 We P9"”'5" H”w'"'”'h' "1 ' t 1 ll l ll, on am. Newi?rl!En.l .22.. ufoyrty-nine yem- Immediate start on the protect ;m1';g,';d""”;f:f"”, ',,,,l;;','.fh?f”: '3 tc.!i?e"."Aosl:ocl)ailoigi ccavnam not.” Governor Th ii lt l to-withotthave. . . . ' ml. itlsttf i...'. "..?..'.'.i.'.. i . o...l....... sin... ........... .. mu; win little, go 133- mwoggs ;;';';;.;?;..”g;;;;i'g;';, d;;;,:r"; Johnstone iii Sydney lilort service at his late residence the ontu-lo Hydro-itiectric Power ix” 5;; iueffm punishmend mi JO 5 .3 5;, ,1o,..,,;.. Unjvrgl-pity no..- -I 1.30 . . ill b nar- omm , 1 cl - - .. 1 - ' ".0 vlrc flip?-Iuntoerowltdlvery Bolted sevelolltilgrliit tylhgheogg. :::lI':IlI::'l glljihgo”:”;,,l(?””fjui"5?,'hi?noo:3 ho?8?,?:Hms;:NgY5g;rg';";1,:'Iy 5'; Ulurrh It 2100 D-"L Ii"-"m'"t DOVE? resources. immediately wroto L n n "M ntives headed by Minister Of i.ab- chm-loglowwm new dlnrlcl gm-. . h it, a a i iffgsion Cemetery. to Mr. St. Laurent urging an early 1.,,lf,i,' e:v,,'oe1':la 'Z..,S vac; "little our. M. F. Gregg. ,,-no, of Mary mt”,-.,.ll..mll mld For Mid-Year Inventory entirely in Canadian waters - on - d ll, 1 d- -d. cluding the Department of Agrl- mo o the .4 clolo. of mo the Canadian side of the inter- mfi .';.f,o:,': ',f, 5?), of. :.,;,'i.,. culture. Labour. Notional Health ,,,T,,;:'l,.,”,3 p " national boundary line that 'dlv- lb, .c.,.,,.,., M, . m... ..g..,....m. and welfare. citizenship and lm- --...-.....- National Film Maritime trains. "m "" W i"''”'”- hurt. Altogether slit government 06- his first official visit to the North A cmuu" ”"'” "mm" "m The Judge said the punishment Dili'iliil'l'ii5 lliii "i”ii'ii"i""i0"' l"' Sydney branch. lie addressed ."'n' idea the at. Lawrence where it . - - d migration the unngo-tong. an be felt a larger fine was in or er. serves II horde for Ontario He then mmgd mg pgmuy 9. . board and the ilneinplnyrnent .'n- More than thirty exhibition gang” :5 New York. This route! would gin; of gun. M lo gguun, eh.-ea aul-ance Commission will he rep- booths will be set up in the cnl- ' a 8 , -taha sdvaotsse of the use 'of month; in jail. ' resented at the four-day meeting lege during the convention and , charlstusewasas certain American sections 'of the which will draw almost coo dcle- they will include display! by 1-Ivar, . capable of passing lam: vessels gate. from all Iris of the country. Government The aims of the project are the and. at the same time. the dave'i- Those front Oi. wa will be avine many libraries. . deepening of the upper GIIOI0 opment of the large power pot- over the weekrnd or earl next The theme of this years meri- bahs canals. the replacement of initial or the lllteriieuorisl section week hy Canadian National R..-lil- ing is "Education and Cyladlan theilt. Lawrence canals by ones of the river. ways to connect at Montreal with unity." d partmenta and North vlmusln 9 r -raolcsiu.-.-.- ii. 1. llotvulu trll. I