HAXIIU OIL Maui; MAN iii- 0 . and wit! u ‘ma! ' rit Ilmtmhultlieflaiieestyell-anchorin- w“ m“ be endned with. 7Zl/ i The Peoples Paper, Covers Prince Edward‘ Island Like the Dew MAXIMS oil-A 7 MERE MAN _ “Q ‘\‘\\\ . ssvfssai Read by Everybody g.,._;*:.u.u=.=:::.:; ' W," um guardian. Founded i887. emu" Gun-dun, Two Clntl. TAG ' CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY. Aucosrr n}... Mull, $1.00; other Provinces b U.8.A., $5.00. Subscription Delivered, $5.00. l 8 PAGES su mu uumucs iN JAPAN lit llrop In ||. B. Tuber Crop yooiismc N-B. Au. (pro-Prolonged dry wea- u caused a serious ro- bi Week-end showers hgd little effect. and heavy 5|, would he necessary to benefit isle varieiiu. Irish Cobblers are yielding grill‘ -i0 to 50 barrels per up}, compared with 80 to 100 | normal year. The overall mp l; expected in oon- “mbly smaller than last mr. although the serene was increased by about ll per cent. tillage Men In Army lo Be Discharged ._,._ OTTAWA, Aug. 28 - (C?) -- Deience MlIllIiIOX‘ Abbott announ- ced tonight that. Army men inI Ant to resume stu-_ when fall terms o-| immediate; Cinada who w ills in coil pen are c‘. .bie for rgc. had b\"‘ill reported earlier to—' in! a cabinet announcdmeiit demobilization and; program for sill would be made this indicated that the! would disclose a f0" mrn who wan‘.- A i.) si~lio0l or collcgc nho had jobs to go to. . tonight's announcement colfcge men in the ' said that it is the ' plan under which w; "s dc m:i,v pursue thcir cducniional studies in Car:- rseas. the Minister the t. "‘lll ililS been largely sol- ‘ "i3" personnel through of “Khaki College" enrolment in certain cr tics and technical 541i pen i0 C ti continue l rem“ than soldiers who wish _studics while await- . A similiar plan b“ Army‘ auspices would not . feasible in Canada, Coming Events "Dcs Slio0.--F0rum—Today, ll-QQ-l i "Dime Montasue Friday, Web- tter‘: Orchestra. 3.33.31 "Show, Canoe Cove, Friday. 8-20-21 "Sim" Clfllloud Thursday, 8-29-21 "Si. Pr o. :.~.i::..-..""""*" ifiaii "Car Nuziilicr Books now on “it lliroiiuhuut the Province. Get Will's now. ‘(lei-mans Were Using Peroxide For Po adcled,i of which are o-l er:- W81’ IYIVASHINGTON. Aug. 2a - (Ari. -— hvy Secretary FOrrestaI dlscloy. ed mdnY m“ hydwgcn peroxide‘ the common bleach and antisepticfi was used by the Germans ash‘ propellant for their V-bombs. At the time of their surrender, the Bamtarv said in s statement, the Nazis were obtaining "5ufpr13- insly good results: in harnessing gtgtvigjegdfrom glsiiitegrating hydrogen l c an were ada ti naval uses. p n! n’ m Mr. Forrcstal made the disclosure in reporting on his trip to Europe last month, during which he in. spected the work oi the Navy Technical Mission. He said other German technological devélopmentg which were not put into use be. Call-W 0i the surrender, included: i. A torpedo which could be Buided unerringly to its target by a connecting electrical wire un- reeled by the torpedo, 2, Steam propulsion using near. ly double the pressures and tcni. peraiurcs used by the U. S. Nayv. Faulty application, he said gave the Nazis less efficiency than the American Navy's. 3. Wind tunnels for aerodyna- mics research far in advance oi h")! ill this country. The navy is bringing one to this country for experimental w 0 r k involving speeds greater than that of sound. The Germans desi ned turbines to use the energy re eased by the break-up of hydrogen peroxide. an unstable compound consisting of two atoms oi hydrogen and two oil oxygen to each molecule. The‘ compound breaks down into water‘ with the release oi one atom. Wintlup Soon 0f i lllntioncd lo Dispatches THE LATE LIEUT. THOMAS HOLLAND who has been mentioned in dis-i patches posthumously. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. P. of Souris. Recently his former Mayor of Sourls and C.N.R.| station agent there, was fen-ed agent‘ taking the place °f Mr". Plhas been abolished and an Atlan- metic Const Command under Com-i niodorc C.R.H. Taylor, 50, oi Way-i E. l-lfillavid failicr, to Charlottetown as freight A. Large who retired. The Lieut. Holland a graduate of SL1 Dunstairs Uri versity, joined the: navy in August, ion. I incunced late today 25 operationak ‘awards to Canadian naval i .sonncl for serviccs at sen, ashore and in the air from the North Ai- laiiiic to the Scutli ‘from before VE-Day until the end; per- Pacific and ; s h I 10f the Pacific war. , g C S Three crow members of the Barn, gor minesweeper Guysborougn, ltorpcdced in ‘the North Atlantic‘ O-ITAWIL Aug’ 28 _ ,CP, _ nilast irionth with thc loss oi fivcl was understood licrc today that a Offiffiifinofiigd xlertidigpitfftlil s*-".temciit ‘may be issued in the The‘, are mo“, Thbixrgas n xt few days announcing the Holland‘ SOME‘ leading wiiidup of the majority oi British air training programs at various Cafladiriii air stations. A report from Kingston. Ont.. today said that all planes were grounded at the Fleet Air Arm Station there. It was understood the trains-es were originally not sclisduied t0 complete their courses until Sept. 7 but. the sudden ending of the war against Japan has cau- sed n realignment of plans. . It is anticipated that other Flcet Air Arm and RAF. train- ing stations, conducted by the R. C.A.F., will also close down with- in the next few weeks. Labor Situation. I ‘Becomes Complex l OTTAWA, Aug. 2o _ l_c_:P>_- Caiiadifs manpower situaiian oe- oame increasingly complex today with further layoffs in war plants. a new plan to speed release of nicii in the army and continuing labor shortages in many important industries. Announcement of the new re- "Af __ 8-104,‘ lease llllilll foLr the‘ arlmgi. designrtrtd cw t l nice acuc a or s o - ‘Available. ufirofiiufiltfiie bfiffi $1‘? aqgesteldamc from Labor Minister‘ 3.23.39.1.“3j Mitchell who said n similar plan "Ev M m —~- probgl;l‘y' would be applied to the = “YlP Hall toil hi, N - R-(l < - tonal Film Board. Movligs 9 piii. Succiiicallj.’ mentioned as 100-; 3.29.11 or-short industries for which men} use -—-—~ are required are construction, rail-i Po e St. Teresa's Play Little way track maintenance. packing; mi Hall, Friday. Aug. 31, 0 p. . plants, lumbering in both than 8-29-21 woods and mills and textiles. g _ .__ Auéllilance in Fort Augustus Hall 5i 31. New Orchestra. Web- B-29-3l-2i 106 Cream so w ciai and Dance, 95i-m0l0llllid School, Friday. Alli-l were indications "H's Corner \V.I. In the rapidly-shifting picture the over-ail labor supply situation‘ became obscured. The latest an- nounced figure for W8? WWW" was 230,000 at VJ-Day-a reduction i oi 400,000 from VE-Dtly-dllld lh¢lr| that total has_ ‘m “Si- Gvud music. 849-31 since b:cn rut l“ igsstltihannzifiiigiggl i. . —~— The last. repor, o c everEpaql-“Qlg m?‘ M Clllfllllflll employment service showed 100.- mm ursday rdr Davis M000 unfilled Jobs. I He m. "rucklllll service. l’ I . “retail; Prize List, liked Cr “You Bum?‘ n - t Hall grounds, Wed "my ‘lehlha. Aurust 00in. 8-29-11 ‘will! Players m resent "Dam by Belle Riv-e,- women‘ Yflslllbfilier use“ dodmitraw bio w “'35- Driving "firs. new nn and carts, m,’ Fredmmn. Clinton M 10ml’?! bitir Mission Church, - mo. 31-0-1, 4. s siNDiNG Contact Norman McKen- ' “Sih AnnudipeidT-in - 8 Match and wire Show at Bridgetown Sept. 26. W. B. CrcctLl 8-29-11 ‘ Ice Cream Social, s in Distress" F h . at River Hall, “willy. Ausuct 30th. s onsored nstitute 8-28-21 ‘with! endless in sizes harness and digving h wazons, uggy "ls- HEW and used truck wagon orii B-ZB-Zil , m. Rb gllllllfl‘. Bazaar. Bingo 3mg," ‘ills. South Rustlco Hull. 4 and 5th. Drawing oi epl 5., . obiocknmiltls served from o to 10 iTo Speed Discharge |0l College Veterans . orrrAwA, Aus- 98 — <01" - Artliur MacNamara. denim’ uh‘ or Minister, said today oohsldml" ' ion is being given to the possibility of speeding the military dl-‘lctlglli; sea of men whkg lglrlfélgllltted ° coillzgesaigulli: "has asked members oi the iifnlverisligfi $1<ie\"vl:°\'§n:°:;€ idol"; deoclilion will be ‘made this week. ___________ PASSPORT sums OI‘! NGTON. Ans- i! 4*?) States citizens now 013mb; travel to Canada ol’ . '_ oouiitiy or territory iii Northnfighit tral or South America, or a My islands. without American l) ri stoker Jack G. Berrymanliamib- ton, and AB. William T. Mountain, Calgary. inil- _ "For services in action against an enemy submarine" Kinll St.) St, South, N.S. 5.0.. of (121 Park St. borough” The awards include the follow- Dlstinguished Service Cross LL-Cmdr. John Brock of i32 Saint John, NB. Distinguished Service Medal AB. William Jackson of (Argyle P.O. Box 102) Yarmouthf Mentioned In Dispatches lit-Cmdr. John Alircd Allan. D., S.) Halifax. - “For services in H.M.C.S. Guys-l, Mentioned in Dispatches t: osthuniousl Lieut. Thomas Vincent Holland of Souris. P.E.I. 1 "For services as liaison rifficcr, to the French in support of the advance of the Aliics on thc Franq co-Itaiian border" Mentioned In Despatches Slirelbcr of Lh-Cnidr. Joseph Quebec. (Chateau Frontenac) Liquor Ration Increased In Fivc Provinces TORONTO. Aug. 2a ~ tCPl - Five of the eight Canadian Pro- vinces in which liquor is sold u der Government control today an nounced increases in their monthly , Manitoba. Alberta and British Columbia. the increase is effective Sept. 1 and in Saskat- chewan Oct. i. In all cases the total monthl ration is raised to 52 ounces-in tsrio, Manitoba arid British Columbia from 20 ounces. in Saskatchewan and Alberta from 13 ounces a month. Quebec announced its ration will be unchanged for the time beinfl although the 80 ounces n month- 40 ounces each half-rnontii_obiain- Able by each purchaser is still ti!!! largest ration for any province. l" ouncements still are awaited from Nova Scotla and New Bruns- wick in line with an agreement reached at a meeting o! provlnflal liquor commissioners in Tlvronto last week. In the ninth Province. Prince Bani-d Island, there in M legal liquor sale. MacADAM, no, Aug. 2o - w?) —-Wllfrid McWade. 2'1. MrMllllh- was killed instantly ill-l hltlhl when a .02 rifle he was criryllll U. K. Seeking ‘More 51, of Halifax, has been the North Atlantic‘ commander but gave no .llOLli’lCE5d here QGuiridon. president of the Teach- let's‘ Group. following agency meeting of ‘council. ‘Changes Made lln Atlantic Naval Set-lip t""“‘S"The post of , aid Serviu Headquarters imnoun-i OTTAWA Aug. 2a - (cm - °° m“ “d” i °Xygen.The R-oyaUCanadian Navy an- ‘AggieRegrltflxgrnfiigaenéhwfnemggfi ' Food From Dominions , Montreal Teachers _ To Take Strike llote MONTREAL, Aug. 28 — (OP) - lAlmQst, 4.000 French - speaking 'tcachcrs, members of the Alliance» ‘ de iMontreal, will take a strike vote lSept. 4, school opening day, if lpcnding salary differences are not mottled on that date, it was Professeurs Catholiques do‘ an- tonight by Leo an em El‘- the executive OTTAWA, Aug. 218 — (CH) commander-in-chief the Canadian North Atlantic has been set up. Nav- indication as to whether he had retired‘ or was waiting a new post? mg. Naval Headquarters were sll-i ent on the matter. Admiral Murray had been cen-i Slll‘B£L.ll1,.tlle findings of a Royal‘ Commission investigating VE-Dayf isicr Abbott at that time said it “'05 llvllid that Admiral Murray's great. service m the Atlantic would riots in Halifax but an 5000M‘ ' panying statement by Navy Min-i ll reports lie might go to Washing- on Mission. The outbreak of rioting saw Vice- Adniirai Gcorge Jones, chief of the ll l. i‘ to Wolf. 42. of Bcdford. N.S.. who had l???" acting chief of si-aff with the H been confirmed in that rank and resumes 'his old post as assistant cliicf oi staff. Commodore Taylor has been (I 10M. It was understood the New- foundland base is being ,. maiiiing there within a few weeks. Concludes Hearings in Charlottetown discharged accidentally, the bullcl ports. Stale Secretary 3W1" "M today. » " lli piercing his heart. He had borrow- ed the rifle to shoot a rat. 0t be overlooked. There had been as head of a Canadian Naval aval staff. take over immediate espoiisihiliry for Admiral Murray's ammand. He has since returned Ottawa and Oapt. Harry G, De cling rank of commodore. has nmmandcr at Newfoundland since rapidly cduced and there will be little re- Royal Commission 1U. S. S. Missouri t" T°|W° Ba)’ F9? $urrender 5cengg, cerned over the ccsszition of lend- lease, find comfort iii headlinrs "n London newspapers such as this: "D0mlfll0nl to see us through the: W0!‘ . An official oi the Ministry oil Food said it was too early to starcl whether the United Kingdom f "it ration, “already cut to the level which could bc ccn . MANlLA, Aug. 28 — (Wednesday) (AP) - Power- j ful warships 0f the 3rd Fleet led by Admiral Halsey a~ island-Born ii t0 ," t b ‘t . . , - - - - . £1583? rfiuchmgipengs ‘at ‘(Myron i boairi the 4o,000-ion battleship Missouri began a triumphai I negotiations with the United, penetration of Tokyo Bay today as Gen. hlaclirthui- flew e ' snm- north from Manila for his entry into Japan Thursday. But meantime authorities hcrc: , , said the Dominions can [iTOl/iiif! a‘ Th!‘ mluhly display of naval power, movine; throwrli M t | f .‘ j 31-‘ '-- . r . ' ' , _ v -‘ v " ' egg’; $218?“ glllfiicifngjrlxlllvlrlvllwulc_ lliaga Strait into the Ila), occurred as thu l niled fstziics Qbigmmfgrom the Unjtgd 5mm, iflzig flew for the first time in victory ovcr conquered Nip- eat rom the Unit d St to " _ i‘ ' ' . i . ~ _ ‘ '"‘_‘ and Canada has been rezoning atbé‘ lmn- ‘nth-m =Li.—_l-nl!~.e~s of the Empewrs palace m Tokyo‘ i MONTREAL" Auil- 23 -— (C?) - RQ- The unfolding of his plan for‘ Funeral services will be held to- Uriited Kingdom in l0 day. gpgflnizkgflgn is needed m En-Ovpic the péivieqrfurlf tOCfllpfltiOlld pointed‘ rlnoréow for fGeorgc Roderick Ma:- 01- ta in; meat from Nm- ZN-‘ F d owar e is ore surrcr. er sigii- eo . 2. ormer ass stunt chief \ . , lng Sent. 2 aboard tlic battleship‘ engineer" of the City of Mowrcal land and Australia and trans , Missouri iii Tokyo Buy. Todav he‘ and WCIl-RDOWH as a railway £11- Evcii if will be the main problem. - _ , mlps an; Ilmjvgded shipmpm mu" l invited LL-Gcn, _Joriatlian Wain-l ginecr with the old Grand Trunk take seven weeks The prospcch , wright, the American general ior- Railway in Montreal and Toronto. lance steep» b; an.nziszcmtla-cizetz“;c; r.z.2i§i:"“‘""” " h“ M" c" v a uri reorgnizat ll .‘ -_- ' ‘ '. _ complete, if Britain liasqtniiuyiomnr: ‘at the formal capitulation of I\ip-, Boni at Uigg, P.E.i,, he held within the Commonwealth. l gghhulihdpsrhclililaxha B03981? Lléfivll- marilyfehslrieerlhzdoosts throuzhé ' ' , is g .ra _ou is career an was appo ntc It is understood that Canadian and British officials already have discussed Canada's part after vlic‘ end of lend-lease. Ottawa and Whitehall were both aware that By GRAHFBARROW who surrendered at Singapore, also assistant chief engineer of Mei‘.- CHUNGKING. Aug. 28—(Reu- tcrsl Ten thousand British, could be present. Gciis. Wainwright treal in i929 and resigned in 1938 and Percival arrived at Chungking Burial will be gt Uigg. ‘tloday after being released from the Wat's end would finish lend-t 31mm“ P715011 Camps» , i 19859 and the Dominion is “map Indian and Canadian troops, with- Whlleiadvance Third Fleet llilltS~ stood m have assured congim-iqvi out an‘ air force, without a navy“ rode at anchor in Tokyo Bay and: N. B. shipments 01 good “m; (mm- mofl. ‘ inccd 00.000 Japanese in the siegei mighty battlewarzhfls "lads Tchdy l0‘, to the United Kingdom m the “g. of l-long Kong in December, i941. ]0lll_til6_?lll from nearby Sagami Bay.’ most extent. 1t is believed tliatl Illhl-‘Ciell. Michael Maltby, ‘who apcnding flect movement from thc_ B c British needs were revicweri dur-g 90011110115991 “g9 180673500. ififiid If?“ Alglgisigglilgaast ‘ggczalfiseqdsigumed hati ' ' . (iav u on arr va ere w .- r - a l mg recent visits m mndm d‘ ‘ n Vice Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher's, Graham Towers, GOVCFllOl‘ of tlio‘ Gcn. Jonathan Wainwright. hero _ _ _ Bank of Canada, and rcprcsciit -§ 0f Corrcgidor. and other high A- cruisers, dcstroycis and Chfrl 5», VANCOUVER, Aug. 2B — (CH- t-lves of Canada's Finance Dcn liiicricaii. British and Dutch of- 39mm! tel, i° "w"? “Nip ‘mum Professor George Curtis, promin- take part iii thc occupation of em Nova 32mm lawyer ‘m: racuaw s released from Japanese pri- SOll CZlIIlDS. Gen. Maltby paid tribute to his lll(“.l who. he said. wiped out far the casual- ment. l fici There is recognition lierc that‘, Canada has been doing her utmristl and trequentappi-eclation is iieai-il.‘ northern Japan-for which General MacArthur as yet has made no announcement. Among the more powerful units member of Dalhousle University. Halifax, has been appointed dean i he new law schoc to be open- of t ed his fall at the University of especially for the 2,1‘00.000_r03 u Ja anc. than . , pounds of bacon which gill’ iii‘ ‘q O ~ §,_,,-,-,§§,, 5uyfered_ Two In. lefldl’ i0 E10 111m, 'F°klk° 533C“ P, British Columbia, the U.B.C., Board ped during five vpay yggyg Aug muons’ m, Sam fought S10v0" ‘if ital? 3A‘; if,“ 1"‘ 7E5. of Governors announced last night ltles here are alvare that how ll lilirilclllzil‘ gallantry. but were l‘ m" bmm‘ ‘l’ “l"’"h“-“‘~‘ l Amateur w Professor Curtis will ewe *= h u t; “f i» -= .i ' . ' _ ‘ . -- riiverst t . . hey 1100a for greater b if Jnumlicrs before m0 enforced sur was, “m, Wm,“ h, 1853, The; Mt (mag I. gt Digger“ tllxllel=§fg_ ments and continued large v < .- . . . ., , , n 1mm‘ m‘ Christmas Day‘ 341551553191 Slate nag- dlspta-Vnlz-counl Bennett professor of law at l and I ties of egg and oth l‘ . 11".‘. i A r . 5 e in") “ l P“ ‘ mcioirfespond, the stars W} ha" of the Coil- Daihollsle where he has been a I . (f . m _ I federacy, fillictfftd from m" "W" , member of the faculty for 1i years ‘I 7< thqr oxgcrgencefhs Ce “hyl 0185i t Mr Read has been doing w-ii “W” ‘mlmsom y. e enemy‘ E‘ ‘it c niilcs northwest ofYoko- . . ' t " ' Dim." “ble i‘) behave they were‘! sukbg, ‘fipqgiirborne trOops who land- 1 “wk m 0mm“ since 1942' - i Lise]; in the world again, they said. ed tom“. and became ‘he firs; inf-l ‘_ ‘m “i , , they had only heard eight, hours‘ cign Coilquerors w set root m Ja_< afin of _President Roosevelts deathl pan in nmdem “mes, rushed w . A! l‘ and of Prime Minister‘ get Atsugi air field rcadv for the‘ ‘ - .' * “'5 defeat l“ the July Br!" arrival’ Thursday of Gen. hilar- _'__ m)‘ t‘ cmms- " Arthur and T500 armcd skv troonw THIS B OTTAWA, Aug. 28 -—- tCPl -_ Tlicy wcrc bitter about ghciri as from Ok-,'nnWn_ ' . F. With long shafts of searciiliizhts‘ trcatmcnt and the lean dict thflil Guam reports said 10.000 marines O A tniF-E Wcmvcd‘ and sailors cxpccteti to go ashore) SAVER Q. fanning nearby Rcckclific Air Stil- tlon tonight, Gen, tie Gaullc, ch‘ f‘ of the Provisional French Govorii- merit, arrived in a big British four- englned Avro-York transport for a visit to the Canadian Cauiiiil On his second visit to Canutld. the tall French leader plaviiicll ll Wednesday at Yokosuka - Japan's greatest and most secret naval base _ .41‘ ht least occupy the guardian; fortified hllllltii. bu; there was no. confirmation lli'l‘(‘. | Uiitlcr tlic Alllcd Suprcmc Com-- mandcr’; announccd schedule, the, Scoot Crain Trihunal liccision Favors llom.‘ busy round of social and rliploxnaiicf landings “e Suppnsm p, CninQ§d9_ activities in the 24 hours lic spciitis with m5 Own at Atsugp ‘hm. he. in Ottawa, 11c leaves tomorrow --- arrives Thursday m assume m9 military rulc of the vanquished cmpirc. ; ' the Wartime Tax Agree-E Big Plate Mill ,,.,,.,.;‘ flmitmciiy“tiilfyirgiiiilfduiifi night by air for Franco. Waiting to greet him on llic l. r- mac when his plane arrived at 8.53 pm. EDT 19.55 1i ni A TIT» were the Governor-General. Prlinc Minister Mackenzie King, mcni- p bers of the Cabinet and of tiicl, diplomatic corps and n large crowd l of spectators. Among the cii ‘ oi staff resent was LL-Gcii. Cli les Foulnes, serving for the f time in that office. OTTAWA. Aug. 28 — (CPi Tlic majority report of aseed 2min, l"‘i\.lil."ll has found that the Dom-t ' i Government has the right to_ . iiioiiey duc to Saskatchewan, ilic scctl grain loan guarantees. cc Minister Ilsley announced -.'.Vl..;‘. Tlic Royal CcTrTn-ission on veter- teaching staff of Prince of Wales 1 i‘ tli irwtloi College and now director of voca- pmvlm a1 pom, on 15 q‘ k 1 tionnl training for veterans. At the afternoon session. which was abbreviated because of a recall of the commission to Ottawa, Cap- tain N. W. Lowtiicr presented a -brief from the Canadian Legion, iB.E.S.L. Tlic Hon. W, F. Allan Stewart, Minister of Agriculture, was questioned as w what the Gov- ernment is doing in respect to em- ployment of veterans. Also present at the afternoon ses- sion were Cmdr. Richards, officer commanding HMCS, Cornwallis, Omdr George Buntaln gs-iCPl- I‘i i members of the three-man] SYDNEY Jimmy LVtiTPJ-httliiilmlilii ans‘ ualifications. under the chair- l _ _, _ "mm 1D 0f c0]- wmTld. BQVEY 0f‘ mm“ 1 set up to Con-Sm” ma‘ The big Dzuiiiiiioii-mviicd platc mill‘- Toromo A __g hfantrczil, held sessions at the Pro-i ‘ JlFTHVIl-Olli sccd fllhlll dl-‘Puici at the stcci plant hcrc rolled its‘ and maximum temperatures: —- Ylhrlnl Building yesterday hwrrilnw a i ‘i1 S<"l*k“i°.l“‘“““ will“ i“ Mimi‘ ‘ ‘ - ‘rlnv, mitt to'.l.i_\' VanCCuvci‘ an. ".1; Edmonton 0a. anti nftcisiiccn. They lcft hurried-i ' ' of t‘ic Dominion, Prof. Frank R, dlqnanfltng 64. Regina 54_ 7g; wpnnm-g 53, g9; ly la mldollcriwcn for Ottawa. I ti" "i i4°"‘~".“l- S*““*‘i°i‘°"f*!‘l u nouipmru‘ About l ‘Towiito m, 73; Ottawa so. s4; Mim- trnvclling by special charteredl s , “mm, mmlnm. on U“. m. pom-nlvvcd M m“, mup we“ 58 w: Quebec 56‘ 6,7: 5mm plane, i , liuniii. d ~ntcd and found in iavoi- 1S of Dnmimon steel "my John 45: _. Brannon 45_ 76. H31“ slleflkers at the morning session inf the Province. Prof. Scott is n ~ l can] 95m "on said tcdm dicyl fax 55. 73; Charlottetown 5?. "i4: included Dr. G. D. Steel. Principall _ | tional chairman of the C.C.F. pai would b? . ppmg svdnm. 56 74. yM-mmm, ~~ m of Prince of Wales College. Dircc- FREJDERJUYON, Aug, 2tl»lCPl-—-. Thc tribunal chairman. Mr. Jus-. Dmun_,n“,n,$_ 1 ‘FORECASTS tor of Education L. W. Shaw, Dr. Commenting today on the sortie-i tire J, G Giilaiidcrs _of the Sit-l The quflr,,,r_mue 10m mm ‘vast Lower 5L Lawren“ _ n R, V. MacKcnzic. rector of Sttment of a Japancsc family at, l)l'(‘llli‘_COll!'I of Ontario. and th‘e bum mm. ‘m. end or m,- pqyn mummy“, t" we“ wmds ‘Q-gtiy Dunstanks University, and Major! Block's Harbor. PFClIllTi‘ J13 i Dominion iiomniec on the tribuiim, (“PM w,“- mid “ins in operation cloud,- flnd mndemteiy warm prob- H. H, Court, former member of the McNair said ihfifc has w‘ CF01?“ H Sim“ Edm°m°n imms" only a fcw months \\‘hf‘ii iiosiiitiics ab], ', .~@-~~-~-l luundci-shoiv- icr. found thc Dominion had the cca-Sod‘ Rcmpmmd March 1-7_ 194g, ‘ rluakc a. Jcllli V ..t.~li southwest plartly cloudy. PrOb- owcrs and becom- riglii to set-off and did not T101100 the mill was owned outright b,\' the. Dominion Government and operab, as yet because there never had bfcli , Unofficial rcporisl reason to anticipam an influx oil to west winds ably; scattered s Japanese mm New g““‘<‘i““ilck and‘ 0d dbtl D3 Uni i n spent about o‘; i m; a little cooler consequently there ha rcn no s sai ie om no . .. . 44 .- ~ . L occasion to formulate u ]7fiilC_\’._ 900.000 to i-cliabi atc the mill. ghczztieilpiiggh Ctréaicinonzanglnutlggfesl‘; He had no ofncm liflormntlm‘ ‘ MP.’ triads» partly cloudy with scattered. concerning the Blacks Harbor shMvb-ia‘ * < Fresh Maritime Provinces southwest winds; partly ‘$19110? ""1 moderately warm l1 wlfllffll showers chiefly in New Brunswick. cue but had received n copy at n‘ ldher-‘sent iihe Pn-oviiicinl Labor mnioter. Hon. Samuel E. Moocrs. _ ‘Cf Ford llisputc by the Industrial Union of Mai~lnc| HALIFAX_ Augv 28 _ (CF, __. "m1 shllflmlldm“ Wmk“ A‘ w‘ ' An mm $50000 rdr Annalloiis vnvi had n“ °i“-m“\“mt“ m apple growers in returns fori High tide this afternoon at 4'11). he had ‘ lcv du-“iu” n“! 19H“ Wm‘ me Labor iilPll hard-hit i945 crop was 05-‘ OTTAWA Aug. 28 —— 1GP‘ —‘ and tonight at (.19. mum” "PM in t‘ wartime Prices andiluabor Minister ‘lvlitclicll tonight sun gets this eveningrmlrtg ‘tin mo and rises tomorrow ‘Fradc Board statement issued announced he Wm 81,901,“ a Con. Ottawa today. but this makes up m H board 1O (i031 with n dis- 611a, l" mill‘ 1 *2 P" “em °i this Ciutne ‘blétween the Ford Motor Co. Last quarter moon Aux. 3Q _vc:ir‘s anticipated 9i».000.Q00 loss,“ 03mm, M windggl‘, Ont, and 11144 PM, Automobile Workers summcrside tide ill minutes lat- in the industry’. it lavas stated inlmo Unpcd the Valley today. IWLIQ), The Board H-‘vlsflll the i944 "P- The Minister's action followed P1!‘ Old" i" Pmvide m7 a“ exit" a decision of the union to take a l5 PM“ 0" the "lung Pit" “Lstrike vote this week as the climax standard crates and boxes to thc M a ypmomh dlqaqypgmgyyfi um; consumer in the Maritimes. Ont- me company m, (“m5 fir 3 mu- arlo and Quebec, 25 cents on ham- Collective ngroemmv‘ pcrs. niid '75 cents on barrels with __.__._ ..__ a relative increase on smaller con- MQV|E wmTER [ilvoncl-ji) taincrs. Tlic Annapolis Valley crop this you Will be about 85.000 barrels. coiiipmrcrl with 400.000 barrels mar- than Charlottetown. SUNDAY SERVICE Leave Charlottetown I215. 5.45 lh§ Arrive Charlottetown 5.20. 8.10 P. CHARLOTTETOWN- NEW GLASGOW (Daily Except Sunday) Leave Charlottetown l.i0. 4.00 La 9i’ Arrive Charlottetown 2.35. 5.20 P. N. s.-l'. E. I. FERRY S!!!" molly. Including Qnndlyl) SCHEDULE MAY i-BITPT. 80 LOS ANGELFS, Aug. 2a _ incl _Ring Lardiicr. Jix. movie writrr, son cf tlli'_lill(‘ humorist, was ril- kcuzi and a million and n half vorrctl yesterday _li:: Sy"lvin_ S;liul-| "iqfkrfliblp 10st yenv, mun Lardner Slic testified ill" Lu" WM“ "hm" 1 ‘_ m" 1, l’. has been estimated that n- stayed riwav friiiu home so \)i'i'ii1u‘ m“ 3 m m_ bout ‘l0 pcr cent of this year's ap- that he became "more or lcss a B-nim liousc" and that his Leave Coribol. I s. m., l p. no plc crop will come from visitor in thc . ..._, coiumbis. 5 P- l ran to “cnrpirfi ‘ “ as, i |. l l l l l i ,, ,. _..\