mxms OIL MERE MAN Isisn trombles when be sees the weakest Saint upon his knees. The Guardian. Three Cents. Morning Dally Founded Ill’!- MARGARIRE QUESTION REFERRED T0 SUPREM {i A Read by Eve ‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew‘ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRIDAY, m»; so, 194s 14’ to 0f all pains. greatest psln It Is MAXI MS OIL MERE MAN love. but love in vain. PAGES“.- Subscriptlons Delivered 86.00. Mall $5.00; other Provinces b U. S. $1.00. E COURT Britain May Halt Demobilization 0f Armed Forcesr» ioi villi l Major [ii-gar St. Laurent Is More Resolute Than Ever In Leadership Race Coming Events "Dance, Iona East School, July IIOtIi. "Danes Orwell Hall Monday, Aug. 2nd. MacLeanb Orchestra. " Dance in Walter- Connlclfs, Kiiikoi-s, Friday fright. July 30. "Wood Islands, movies Monday. "Son of Rusty." "Sturgeon, movies Tuesday. “Son of Rusty." "St. Teresa's Annual Picnic Wednesday, August 4th. "Dance at Cole's Workshop, New London, Friday night, July M. Good. music. Canteen service. "Dance -- Canteen Service —— summerfleld, Hall. Friday. July 10th. Music by Hickey Bros. "Dance and refreshments in Brnokvsle School, Friday, July 30. MhcNeilil Orchestra. "Dance and Refreshments In Brookvalc School. Friday. Jluly 30th- MiicNellfs Orchestra. "Dance and Ice Cream... effin- kors llall. Monday night, August 2nd. Summerside Orchestra. "Car of Coal arriving next few days. Book your orders with C. L. Wood, liunter River. "open sir dance. Covehead Rink, August 3rd. Music by Cll-‘lflle Ayhvardb 3 piece orchestra. "Picnic and official opening of New School at New Zealand. Al-lZ- ust 4th. Dance after. "Dance, Lorne Valley Hall, Tuesday, August 3rd. Webster's Orchestra. "Movies Boyle's Hall, Brackley Bosch, Friday; Bonshaiv Satur- day. “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer." "All School Taxes in Glenala- dale School not paid in ten days time will be passed in for collection. ‘Jrdcr oi the. ‘Trustees. "Crapaud District, Orange Scr- vice, Canoe Cove, Sunday, August lSl, 1i o'clock. Rev. R. Westaway. guest speaker. "Contact Mt. Stewart Consum- ers Association for prices on Asph- alt shingles, Building Paper. Bic- "illvrs green, valley green, royal rod. "Urapaud District Orange Ber- vlce and parade Canoe Cove. Bun- tiav, July 1st, 3 o'clock. L. O. B. A. and visiting Brethren invited. Parade at 2.45. "Brick again by popular request llic Jolson Story. Don't miss this wonderful show at MacDonald grns. Theatre again tonight. Show P. M. -._- “Ice (Zreiim Ihntival at Cross Rilfllls School Thursday evening. August 5th, In nid of Women's In- stitute. If not fine, following ev- cning. “Crime Io the Ice cream social "n Charlie Crossmrms lawn Fri- flfly. July 30th. Home-made Ice cream and cake. Sponsored by ‘he Ladies Aid d the Church of Scotland. "In stock, spraying material. "Dllslt and cedar shingles. D08 concentrate. barley mesh-barb and rm wire. W. !. Bowman, Hun- ter River. "Pictures at Morell every Tues- llw mo Sltllfdly show s o'clock- °°mlns Friday and satin-day. July 30th and 31st, "They Were 12x- Dlndsble". stsnlng Robt. Mont- wmll’. John Wayne with Donne ""4. One of the greatest pictures "I all time. The Book that thrilled "lllllons. Aflnisslons 15 cent: and 50 cents. l, ran nos cuurcn i’ lssssissnssts See Page I Col. 5 OTTAWA. July BB-Ibfternal Af- fairs Minister St. Laurent, through a statement issued by his office. today said that he is "more reso- lute than ever’- In his candidacy for the Liberal leadership. It was a. much firmer statement of his interest in the nomination at next week's Liberal convention than an earlier declaration in Winnipeg that he would accept the office if the party ofiered It to him with reasonable unanim- ity ’I‘oday's statement made no mention of unanimity and merely said that the Elxtcrnal Affairs Minister would “accept from the delegates their decision." Mr. Si. Laurent and Agriculture Minister Gardiner still are the only Liberals who have openly stated their intention of seeking Ihe party leadership-wind the prime mlnlslership that goes with in after Pri-fne Minister Mackenzie King steps down from that office, too. The statement authorized by Mr. StLaurent did not quote him personally, although it stated his intentions and attitude towards the Quebec provincial election. Some of his supporters expressed disappointment later that he had not made a direct statement him- self which they felt would still more clearly have indicated his ambition foi'___l-he leadership. Ml‘. st. Laurent is in Quebec City and authorized the slate- ment in ii telephone conversation with members of his staff. The statement said: “The Minister is more resolute than ever to go before the con- vention as s. candidate for the leadership and accept from the delegates their decision, “Ii/fr. St. Laurent said that the Liberal Party need not be dis- couraged by the results of the election ii! Quebec. “Mr. St. Laurent feels that the Liberal Party is still the bulwark against socialism in Canada and o: tlmes become more difficult all Liberals must redouble their ef- forts." Ball Refused In II. S. ArsorLEsa LUNENBURG. N.S., July 20 — (CPL-Provincial Magistrate l-LB. Dickie today refused ball to Myles Coolen, facing a charge of arson. Postponement of the trial until Aug. 5 was granted after several witnesses testified, Ccolen is charged with setting fire to lhe home of his brother and several other buildings last week. The magistrate said the offense was "ion serious to allow hall" for the accused. ‘ Discover New Angle 0f Attack In Cancer Fight By HOWARD -W. BLAKESLEE Associated Press Science Editor BROOKHAVEN, N.Y., July 217- A new step in the atomic energy attack on cancer was made Imb- tlonal Laboratory oi the Atomic Energy Commission. A new point during growth has been discovered where gamma rays and x-rays kill tissue cells. The discovery may answer a puz- zle of doctors, who halve cured many cancers with these rays, but failed with many more. DBCWSB for some mysterious reason many cancers resist the rays. The Brookhaven work was aided by funds from the American Can- cer Socletyand the Donner Foun- dation. Philadelphia. The work ls by Dr. Arnold H. Sparrow and associates, in the Brookhaven B1- ological Laboratory, directed by Di‘. F. H. Nlms. It was known that In cancer the atomic rays destroy tissue cells during the period when single cells are dividing to form two cells each. This division is how can- cers grow. It is also how healthy cells grow, In men, animals and plants. The atomic studies were made on trillium, the white flower com- mon in spring In northern ivoodis. These plants were given doses of x-rays. about equal to the mildest rays given human beings. Cell division lasts for several days. In the flowers. the destruc- tive cflccls of the x-rays were not spread over the whole process. but lumped in one brief phase of the division. In that period the rays (Continued on Page 5 Col. 5)__ Govt M... To Boost Supply 0f WIre Nails OTTAWA, July 29 —(CP)- The Government tonight moved to aid Canadian builders 0f residential homes stalled by a critical short- age in the supply of steel wire nails. Central Mortgage and Hous- ing Corporation said the Govern- ment's stccl controller will lake stops to Increase the production of iiriilsby diverting certain quantit- ies of steel rod into the nail manu- facturing industry. Bridegroom Dies Few Hours After Wedding CHICOUTIMI. Que, July 29 - (CPl-Rosziire Larouche, 27, mar- ricd his sweetheart, Rojeaiiiiehere this mornIn-z. Then they travelled lo Lake Clair, 75 miles away. 0X1 their honeymoon. While the couple were splashing happilv in the lake near the, mach, Rosalre was stricken with a heart attack. lie died shortly after. Report Two Men Held In Lauzon WASHINGTON, July 29 —(OP) _ The Federal Bureau of Invest- lgutlop today advised Royal Can- adian Mounted Police that fins!!- prints 6f a body found July 19 at Pascagoula. Miss, arc identical with those of Ulysse Lnuzon, convicted bank robber and prIscn-breiiker. Prints were sent here from Pas- csgouin In an effort tn confirm the identification made originally by Captain Charles Klncnde oi’ New Orleans City Police Bureau of Identification. Tin F.B.I. at first was unable to mskg a positive identification and requested arid received a better set o! prints from Mississippi auth- orlties. Today they found they matched perfectly those of Leuzon. His "Annual Celebration in honor of 5t. Anne at Lennox Island. Sunday, August 1st. "Dance Borden every Monday and Friday. Rollie Mackenzie! Orchestra. "Dance. Iris School evcry Friday. Excellent music. Refresh- merits. "Hear H. l-I. Ksnnani. President Canadian Niles-Minn of Alrridulture at. P. W. C. Hall. Monday. August 2nd. st 8 P. M. "Dance in Emerald f-Iall. Wed- nesday, August 4th. Good music by Gallant and Burgess. Sponsored by Mrs. (‘low and Mrs. Trsinor. Slaying prints for many months have been among the almost 100.000.000 sets In F.B.I. files. In New Orleans, ‘l0 InllI to i-hl west, two men were held fl 00l- iiertion with the slaylnfl- Pull"? said they denied Built but said they were present at s. fishing crimp near Pascagouls when Lill- zrin was killed. Sheriff Guy Krebs. Illd llfi l! probing the possibility Donald (Mickcyi McDonald. 41, of Tor- nmu, one of Lauzon's two cem- panlons In his spectacular break from Portsmouth Penitentiary, Kingston. Ont, last August. l! 111d- ing out in this gulf coast area- Lauzc-ri, 21-year-old desperado from Windsor, Ont., was beaten before being shot through the left temple and heart and chucked from a car into weeds beside the road where his body wll found Jul)’ 19. the sheriff said. He speculated the slaying was by criminal associates who thought Laumn had "double-crossed them in a dlvvy-up of spoils." But the sheriff said he has no ides why Lauson was In Mississ- ippi, or who was with him. The Irwo men held at New Or- Iesn were identified by Detective Llo O'Brien s! Mil" FIRM‘. 20. of Moselle. Mlss.. and Marion Wil- hams, 34, nf Laurel, Miss. At Ottawa Royal Cafmdiln Mounted Police ssId that for Lsuzonu body there will be a psuperb grave in the New Orleans district unless it is claimed by the convict! family In Windsor. Orv-l lic today at the Brookhaven Na- I I Mr. Dixon Appointed ,Acting Director 0f Income Tax Office OTTIAWA, July 29 -- The Hon. J. J. McCann, MD, Min- Istcr of National Revenue, un- nounced today the appoint- ment of Mr. J. W. Dixon as acting director of the Char- lottetown District Income Ta! Office. p Mr, Dixon who was formerly Chief Asscssnr at the Char- lottetown Office, has been with the Taxation Division since 1937 In the capacity of an as- sessor. Atfcr attending Prince of Wales College, he became 1 member of the staff of l‘. S. Ross A: Sons. Chartered Ac- countants, hefnrc Joining the Taxation Division. Mr. Dlxnn In a native of Brookfield, IKEL, and is a certified general ac- countant. Mr, (i. E. Ritchie. the retiring director of the Charlottetown District Income Tax Office, served with the Taxation Div- Islon since 191D and retired 0X! superannuation July 14th. Mass Parachute At Camp lltopia CAMP UTOPIA. N. 1a.. Julv 29- Scvffrul hundred persons llwllld" Ing members of the active and reserve forces, udtncssed a. masi parachute drop at this New Brunswick camp early lonlf-‘hl- Fifty-zine parachutists from the joint air school at Rivers. Mall- participated In the mass lcaDlPCFll three Dakota planes as they llel‘! over the target area. The Jump was made in two runs. From the first run 24 paratroopers and three officers left. the aircraft about B00 feet above the ground and floated to earth in their large camouflaged parachutes. After the planes circled over- head a second run was made and 24 more paralrocpers gilded dblvll- dangling on the end-s of their "umbrellas." Heads Studies 0n IIealth Insurance OTTAWA. Juli’ 1951"; F- ll" Jackson, Manitoba, provincial _ci\ll servant, has been appointed direc- tor of hcallh insurance Sllldlei for the Federal Government, Health Minister: Martin announ- ced today- _ Tim past will make him head of the health service Ill"‘l‘-’l"lm announced by Plill“ Milnsw" Mackenzie King during the 185i session of Parliament as a stcfl towards national health iiisur- ance. _ _ Dr. Jackson is Maiiilobns Doll- uey Minister of Health and has been released hi’ ‘he Pllwmcm‘ Government to take the Federal pr-=t. Dr. Jackson practised n‘ H. fill!‘- gm- in rural parts from 1912 In I927. with Ihc (‘Xflfip- tlnn of a period cf overseas sevvicc in the First World War. lh 1935 the Manitoba Government. asked him to make s. health survey 0i (he Province and in 192D he join- ed the Provincial Health Depart- ment as director of the division devoted to the prevention of dis- ease. I A . cf tlbiilioba , (By The Canadian Press) British Columbia plans to “ap- the Railway Association of Can- ‘Crisis Continues 5 * Strong Opposition T0 Newillvlivn Will Freight Rates Increase Come If Berlin (By The Canadian Press) . LONDON, July ZD-The British pose outright" the application by Government may halt the demob- ilization of its armed forces “in a ada for another 20-per-cent ln- l few days" if the Berlin crisis is crease in freight rates. l not settled, Foreign Secretary Attorney-General Gordon Wis- ‘ Bevin said today. mer sold British Columbia Gov- ernment opposition would be on ground-s that "the 2l-per-cent in- crease granted in Mar-ch was made on the wrong basis." From elsewhere in Canada. came reports of other reaction, most of it critical. But Frank H. Hall. leader of on Internatlqnal Brotherhoods nego- l At the same time the Foreign Secretary told the l-iouse of Corm- mons in a carefully-worded state- ment that lie had hopes the crisis Will be settled, and iliat steps are being taken in Moscow to deter- mine whether there ls a possibil- ity of negotiations that would end the cold war in Europe between east and west. tiatlng committee ivriicn gained a His announcement that the ll-ceuts-rin-hour wage increase GOI/Blllmlll" l5 Collsldflvillk stall- from the railroads carlicr this illlllg dfilflfillllizfiiiorl cnrue after month. said in Montreal that. the, unions are in favor of some mras= ure of relief for the railroad-s. Premier Garscn oi’ Manitoba said the requested new increase is over and above last springs rate hike. Would Be 45 P.C. Boost "In other words, the new 20- per-ccnt IIICITCISCJf grantcdwould be 20 per cciit of 121 per cont. which would make the new level of rates 45 per cent above the level of rate in effect at the be- ginning of April this year." Premici- Douglas of Saskatch- ewan described the railway ap- plication as "adding Insult to in- Jury. l-ie said his Province fclt the *icbiii_ ( C rfntiii ll 5 Clgaret Prices llp_ Dne Cent In The ll. S. NEW YORK, July 26 -— (CP) _. Prices of most popular brands of cigarets today went 11p one cent, frmi 20 to ill rents n pack, after major tobacco moirufzicturers boosted their u-Iiclesale prices by 40 ccnls a thousand. I Winston Churchill, the Conserva- tive leader, warned that the dis. puke with Russia “is very serious and might easily become one of life and death." Speaking a icw hours aflerBrIt- isli and American envoys arrived in_ Moscow in explore the possibil- ities of negotiation-with the lift- ing of the Berlin blockade as a preliminary condition-Bevin said he hoped the new diplomatic steps "will lead to peace and sec- urity in Europe for us all." c He thus confirmed ivliat s re- sponsible British official first, re- ported WEClIlESdBYyL-tllilf» ihethree Western Powers have agreed on the conditions not only for nego- tiations on Berlin and cvcn Ger- many. but. all Eumpc ns well. He said the decision as ho east-svcsi nrgclialions will “prob- ably be taken on the highest lev- els." a possible indication that It might be put up to Premier Stalin. TEL AVIV, Israel, July 29 _ (AP) - Moshe Shcrtok. Foreign Minister of Israel, said tonight the Jews will seek additional fer. ritory in Palestine as a result of Israeli victories over the Arab armies. Israeli Gov’t Buys Food In Maritimes, HUBBARDS, N.S., July 29 —, Mystery Disease Threatens Mink FORT WILLIAM, July w ._ (GP) — A mystery disease, which fast year took a heavy toll of mink on Thunder Bay ranches, has re- turned again this year and Indic- ations are that ranches again will sulfcr heavy losscs. 1135i Slimmer. it was estimated that more than 15 per cent of the ,niink on stricken ranches xvcrc "losl. At the peak of the epidcuiic, mink were dying at the rate of 20 a day. Dr. F.W. Schofic-Id, professor of pathology at the oiitario Veterin- .fll‘_\' Coliezc at Guelph, has been at l A i r the lnkchrud for the Inst two weeks investigating the disease. He said apparently it is n, new difitrflit’. and so fnr as is kncnvn, it has never been observed l-efbn- In Cniindzi. II. faded mit duriq tho wlnfcr monlhs. Dr. Scliofitfd is attempting tn prove it so far. has not hccn successful in ireprnducing it. in mire or guinea I hiss- CANADA F l. O U R BECAUSE WE PACK OUR-S O ‘ TOO LBS. TO THE BAG... NOT 98 L82. FLIGHT TO (‘ONTINVI TUCSON. Ariz, July 39 W. rAPl “Two 539s will continue their flight around the world while the search goes on for more victims of the crash of a sister Superiori- rcss off the south coast of Arabia Tuesday niizht, DnvIs-Monthsn sir force base announced today. YOU on 2 EXTRA i>ouuosor= U530 Is n virus IuIci-llrn but.‘ (CP) — The Israeli Government has completed purchase of $109,- O00 worth of foodstuffs In the Maritime Provinces and Quebec, it was learned here today. The products, consisting of can- ned fish, baked beans and powder- cd milk, have been shipped to Pal. estine through the port of Saint John, NB. A spokesman for the Zionist Government of Canada said the health Organization I Fw..,.,..,. . , i mid The new World Health Organ- ization completed the main feat. tires of its machinery at Geneva Sivitzcrfnnri, with the 919mm, of DI‘. Brock Chisholm of Canada, as director-general. Nobody con- nrcled with the w, H, Q feel; happy that. only $4,736.01» will be Iilgfqilélblfi for the fiscal yo“ or ;P.E.l. Livestock Marketing Board Case Adjourned 111 a sllilrcmo Court hearing Lciorc Mr. Justice Tweedy yester- day morning, the directors of the' Pllil. CnflpFrflliVB Livestock Mar- keting Board appeared as plaint- lfis in :1 claim for an injunction restraining the defendant, Jc-hn A. Gillies from acting as secretary and manager rind to restrain the defcndanl, Elipholct Howatt from acting ris president of the 'P.E'.I. C°°bcralive Livestock Marketing Board. As rm alternative, claim was made for a court order re- quiring the defendant, Mr, How- ort In forlhivith call a meeting of the board of directors of the hiarkclinq Board. Legal counsel then asked for an adjournment till 4.30 in the after- noon so that an effort could be Struggle Is Dno Llberbljianihor Sees Action As Result Df IIfIiI. Referendum ..__.. By Douglas How O'I'I‘AVIN-. July 29 -(OP)—Ths hot and harassed issue of margar- ine today was thrown into the lop of the Supreme Court. The Cabinet, transferring it from the political realm. at least temporarily, asked the coiut to rule whether the 62-year-old Federal bun against the butter substitute is constitutionally legal. The case will come up eltherin October or November and is ex- pected to provoke is major legiii struggle, possibly involving tho Provinces. The Government move-m tri- umph for Senator W. D. Euler II. - Ontorloi. a forn-ner Cabinet Mm- lster-came at. a time when au- other winter shortage of butter looms and when hizh buffer costs are not helping living cos . The Cabinet, by ordcr-in-cmiu- council, specifically acted on n. Senate resolution of June in which was sponsored by Senntr" Euler. In three successive sessions he unsuccessfully fought ng-tinFo the ban itself, whlcn yiroiiihi‘: im- _Fi ZEC T651) E A rcuiw Btfilus (o worm hum lip Rizlilizrs Iic Ivisui’ vvouis HAIR. 1'0 fuir lfS own I g PbRf 9 (Continued on Page 5 Col. 5) Wheat Prices lTo Advance (By The Canadian Press) OTTAWA, July 2Sl—There were . llldiOLlLlCllS tonight that the Gov- 1 eriiment. this ivcck-crid will issue announcements affecting wheat, l flax and possibly other grains. It. bccnnica known that the atures: 53 70: Regina 4.5 71; Winnipeg 63 '13; Toronto 59 85; Ottawa 50 83; Montreal 64 81: Quebec Saint John 53 80; Moncton 61 T9; Halifax 6O 82; TORONTO, July 29 -(CP) -< Minimum and maximum temper- Vlctoria 51 72; Edmonton 60 81 : Charlottetown 64 l8; Sydney 62 B5; Yai-moutli 57 6S. HALIFAX, July 29 —rCP)-—Of- ficial Inland forecasts issued hythe Dominion Public Weather valid until midnight Friday. Office- Synopsis: On Tlhursday the weather was gem-rally fine over the Ivfarltimes. In the southern Sections thcre ivna Israel] Government “as jmcrestcdj Prices Board ls preparing series lfog in the early morning and some in future purchases in Canada and that i1 Iiuyiiig mission would pi'ob-‘ ably visit the Dominion soon. orders and an official sourcc| Ind‘ slccl they will deal with’ l things other" than controls. drizzle was reported in Prince I"- iviird Island. This weather clcm ,up soon alter sunrisc and rim-in." Qf [hg ghipmeiqtl a,,p,-ux,,_-,,,,,e1_vl ivhcat is the most pressing sub. ,I.he rrrciitcr Dali vi the (l-‘ll’ file $90,000 worth or 115i. 1,8,, has“, llolct requlrting icovrirment action. rxénésratfliilgsnv mriancglwd altar]; I It th -~ s l B"t ' I - v 12325111892“ Tyé 522,2? K311812351?‘ {m}; {angle aobuflliclaulAuglsei '80s. There were henvy cumiiiw: ilcred milk has come from Qiiilboral and new RITJIIZCIIIFHKSV must be gllmldsclltlhf" "llfiiax; bmf HTMY ‘:‘ ‘ . ..~,, , , _ _‘ _ k‘ . f‘ H7‘ The Sflflkflslfllnll, who dcilnied to! made fni (lflfflfimlc snlcs. ‘r11; ndiizi "merges dqwhnbcnnxlah: f" permit ‘use of his numf, smrl Saint Cnmrllmi Hillier-s “ill my the we ‘hower,’ \ ,,‘,,,h‘ pmmnj‘ m,“ John is being put on a. Shipping new s.’ price, snld an autliorilrit- is mmhw pa“ fml“ me Cry], rouieuconnecting New York with ive source. but subsidy arrfnge-Iljake‘ 81am pmmise M m" Israel. mcnts probnby will be made to weather fmkhe M“ two d“, The Israeli Governmvnt was also Interested In “exploring the in“. ibilily of buying potatoes, chccsc, l prevent n. corresponding rise In {he price of flour Iillfl hence of ll!"‘fl(‘|. Thc sirbsidy probably will Slightly drier fill‘ will be ovcr l‘- distrlct on Friday. n< nSfSZ Friar. MINE products, lumber products lakc the icvm of a rofund to the Fdlzfigggnlifqnfndtel-Tpar ,.v\-,.m,,-_,-,- and newsprint in Canada," he‘ mlllers paid from the Federal rm. mm? amimnon runmiu. ,~-,.- ,5.’ Said‘ ITr°a-“"<“ No great change in tcnipcrn‘ - Light. winds, Low l"\l‘l_\' Fri "v i Great Spending “Freeze” Hits British LONDON, Jilly 29 - (Reiitcrsl -Brltlsh shopkeepers, caught In the grip of the country's great spending “freezefi are having to resort to intensive selling tactics in many of the lesser important commodities o! life. The cost-of-Iiving is still going up, due to the cniiliiiuing world shortage of essentials and govern- ment ccmmitmcnls In various food markets. But there is a sharp drop in demand for non-essentials rung- Ing from home equipment tn lux- ury food and drink, expensive ho‘.- idsy facilities, and i‘llll"l'v"ll'lli‘l‘ll. There is a Isl-cr- imvilislird d" mend for most. kinds of fond, but‘ the shops are stacked with unsold radio sets, Business nre imderr-uiting mach other for Iiusincss rind crinplnln of public wnrlness. Government supporters claim that those nrc preliminary signs of the effectiveness of the official ,"li'cczc irmzcs, prices, profits" pol- i iqv. I “Rrirktls." they soy, are begin- ning lo die out. The removal of pllfvllflif‘ lIlX on certain types of stnukliiiss. for lIlSlflllfC, has result- cd in the iii-trial (Iisappcarsficc of thr- sirect trader who sold factory ICJCcIS for a few pennies, but de- manded thrce clothing coupons. ’I"hc=e he subrrnuentlv sold In the l l-‘cvk I‘.l"I'r-‘f“ rm- qs ll"1!‘ll as thrcc, shill l"".= '60 rents» cgrh The illrzal sale n! rlnlfiiri: (‘Bibi ponz: is dropping - peapie don't.‘ want the coupons because they morning and hizh In thr- alibi-vb» at Clinrlntlclnivn, {i0 and Til. High tldc this morning at ill and this evening at 524. Sim sets this awning st 7 so avid rises tumor-row morning sf. 4.4? Surnmerslde tide eighteen niln- utes later than Chnrloltctown. Dally Event illnflll? can FERRY "AREGWEIT" Standard Time Losves Borden. 9.10 s. rn., I p. m can p. m.. s p. m. Leaves Tnrmenilnc. 10.35 n. m.. 2.41 p. m.. 7.30 p. n1. 19-39 P- "l- SUNDAY haves Borden 9.10 s. m.. 1-99 II~ Ill- nnd 6.45 p. m. Loaves Tormeniine 10.35 i\. m.. 3M p. In. and 8.00 p. m. \VOOD ISLANDS -- CARIBOI.‘ Daily Including Sunday Standard ‘time Leaves Wood Islands. Prince Nova -7||.m.,1ll.m..3ll~ "T- Charles A. Dunning, 9 a. m.. I p- h 5 p. in Leaves ‘Caribou, Charles A. Dun- In the fruit and vegetable hus- cannot. spare money for clothes, silng ‘I s. m.. ll l. m.. I p. m- iness, street barrow merchants now ‘beyond the official rations. I Prince Nova, I s. m, l p. m-i I p. m. l l I ._\