p in: WESTERIICDAIAII‘ noun} J. llmee llarebv. ea m...‘ so and Guerra Olewull Ottawa lt- aunulsnawl and rawca 00cm‘! - News, Sabeeriptlyn Hurting ' my be been duly’ u any alias Iellowingabne II illlmllde: Bell lumen WIW tit-mt; , vmor amen ‘Ioiolio loll!’ Water Street; Ill-b ' '0! it“; ‘Ihoqasrdluwillbedeliveredeeanbomoinsma-qggg , Carrierllolatleperdnyorllepkweeh Iboaeliforthlsaervua pl em your order t9 the bu! ‘Phflbio fer deflveliee on nun-ego; Jcl-SALI-Ctlacreafhay. qllAlLwhon . Douglas Bell. cape Traverse. fie gWfarseQmI-remmmfi, ‘i Jrasonan wens-an for eeu- W" Y “m” ‘ O o'clock. ior Department Freetown School. - ___ supplement 8400. Apply at once. — THE CENTRAL Young Peo- Geo. D. Jardine. See y. pic's picnio will be held on camp u; _. KENSINGTON Oold Storage will close at l2 o'clock while the electric current is off. Russell Champion and 5on5. --.A MEETING of special inter- uc, to potato growers in Grand River Hall on Friday evening. Jilly 5th at 8.30 p.m. ST. All farmers of surrounding districts are cor- dially invited to attend. This meeting \vill be address-ed by MY- Peppin and ohhcr members of the Dept. of Agriculture. —ELECTR1C ounfltENT will not be mgpued lg any of our linen north of the Freetown Hall from 1 lo ti RM Standard Time. hr- ginn Wednesd/ly. July 61h Beam- mm; out Saturcay. Jill 6. no.1: of our lines will be serv ced i:- ing the some hours except on Sup- day. This permits our working on our primary wirci. It is estimated the work will take six afternoons. Scales Hydro-Electric Company. site around: Augustine Cove. ‘rues. d! July 0 8 pm standard time. srlar lunch. Dr. an»: Archibald of Moncton will be evening speaker, .B0hDEN, on wedlffififlil! afternoon June 8th., the exercises of Bor- den School were held on the school ‘playground. The programme was a generaidrield Day participated in by the pupils. The weather was fine and the children enjoyed mam. leivee through the medium of com. petitive sport. The outstanding runners were Fay Howatt and Ada Ahearn. Prizes donated by the teachers were given for each sports event and also to those grading hidhest in their studies for the year. Following these events the teachers were presented with 50198-1710 rim graciously donated W the Dllblle. Lastly a treat also ¢ APIIOI. “r successor“ TODAY (THURSDAY) FRIDAY 8: SATURDAY Slulun; 1m we) ioyourlcnrr... " (ORIIEI WIIDE N” W B NDllui ‘Smauwoou rue_c_usr donated by the teachers was enjoy- ed by all. WWWIM is the summary: HONOR ROLL Personals i --Mra. Philbert Gallant and son Eric of Sumrnerslde have left on a trip to Boston by plane-B. —Mr. Paul Perry and Mr. Geudat cf Summerside ‘eft cn Tuesday on a visit to Boston-S. “Mn. Agappe Araenoult cf summerslde has left for Boston on a vlsit.—S. -Misa Frances Walsh of St. Jphn, N.B,. spent the holiday week end visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walsh._ Surn- merside. She was accompanied by Miss Helen I-Iume.-S. -Miu Phyllis Stewart has ar- rived by lane on n visit to her garents. . and Mrs. Colin H. tewart, SummersI-de-S. CAIILETON- sou-cor. Report for Carleton School for month of June. Grads 1X.—l_ Yunnan Gallant. Grade VIII. Sin-l. Phyllis Mac- lbasc; 2. Jean Maclssac. Grade VIII. Jr.-1. Gertrude How~ att; 2, June Douil; 3. Charles Douil. Grade VI.—1, Hazel Smith; 2, gear] Noonan; 3, Angelina Gallant Grade V.—-1, Arnold Francis; 2. Norma MacIsaac; 3. Mary Mao- inn Grade IV.—1. Cook Howatt: 2. Charles MscLelian; 3. Gerald Mac- raac. Grade 1II.-—1. John O'Con.riei; 2. Claude Stewart. II.—1, Ivan Smith; 2. - Darryl Francis; 3, Crawford Lavoie. Grade I. Sr.-1 LeRoy Maclsuc; 3. Wesley MaoLe n. Grade I. 1nt.—1. Jiunmie Stewart; John MaoMiclcen; 3, George Carmel. Grade I. Jr.-No tests. Grade VIII Certificates were pre- sented toz-Gertruds Howatt. June Doull. Phyllis Maclsaac‘, Charles o . Janie Thomas-Teacher. STOP IIERE AND lOlO UP BEFORE YOU lEAVE ° Bring beck your share of good pictures.- Sboor with de- pendable Kodak Film.- It‘: available here in all popular , clue. When you return, leave ' your exposed films with nu fog ' ' finishing: HI-GLOSS I PRINTS -Mail YounFilms To Us For Service ZAek for New Price List» Enman Drug 8r Photo Service Summeraide ,,.....,.-..-...» t. - »i-1-.-..-.-.»e~~~¢ w“. Principal's Dept, Grade X-i. Shirley MacIsaac; 2. Betty Dalziel: 3. Alice Jay. Grade IX-i. Helen MacAieer; 2. Barbara Herring: 3. stamey Toombs. Vice-Principal's Dept. Grade VIII-l. Anita Lyruds and Marion Howatt (equal): 2. Lloyd l-Ieffell: 3. Freddie ‘Iloombs. Grade VII—l. Joyce MacDonald: 2. Kay Alien: 3. Verna ‘Imowsdale. Grade VI-i. Marruerite West- haver: 2.Laura Czon and Shirley MacDonald (equal): 3. Garth Herr- inn. Intermediate Dept. Grade V-l. Elva MacKenna: 2. Doreen MacDonald: 3. Joan Leard. Grade IV (Sal-l. Charles Sex- ton: 2. Jean Ellis; 3. Carancme ‘rrnnholm. gin-ado IV (Jr.)—1. Yvonne Gall- an . ‘yr-ode III--l. Jeanette MacDon- a . I Primary Dept. Grade II-l. Freda Nonnan: 2. Elhlibrili Jay: R. Ivan Gallant, "rode T fa)—l. Fdith Ffflvor: 2. Julian Crolr-n: .1. Donald "tilts. (‘"4- l "ti-l. All-tom Gallant: 2_ Anti-On Joli/rev: o use,» ("o-eitfl (‘Wade 1' (~\—'. Eflzabeth Read: °hiiilubeth Currie: 3. James Mur- D Y- ‘ Allanvtma. The semi-annual meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the Anglican Church met at Albertorn Thursday of last week. Among the visitors : ‘h’ V, avid _B.f|Il-l‘:dg|on—W. were the Rev. Mr. Davies. a former pastor accompanied by Mrs. Davies and son John, also the Rev. Canon Malone. Charlottetown and the Rev. Mr. Harrison, Summeraide. The W. M. S. of the Fraser Mem- orial Church held a. very interest- ing meeting at the home of Mrs. Chester Hays. Brookslde. Wednes- doy afternoon. Mrs. Cunningham arrived Mori- day to join her husband who is student pastor of the l-‘raser Mem- orial Charm during the summer months. The Y. P. S. of the Fraser Mem- orial Church enjoyed a social even- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H- Clarke. recently. Their pastor, Mr. gxiasraingham chwas Dgflelrlflbntlly maul"- y ea mom r rng a gift for his larder. ' Miss Helen Kerr left Tuesday monrii for Mount Allison Sum- mer oci. Mayor Tmton or-i Mrs. Tanton spent a few days in Charlottetown int week. ‘bhey had a delightful visit among old friends. ‘the Rev Joseph No rid Mrs. N have one on lmihs‘ vac- l toH ax. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hotigson. aipeque. spent Sunday in Alber- te of Mr. Mrs. and "non-no on: July a - a new f oom- ‘ ED9917- . first» "'- .. . '- t‘ itssiuem between the mid-west United -ALSO COMEDY- BHOWS 7.30-9.15 ' -i\lA'i‘INEES— THURSDAY AT 2.30 SATURDAY AT 2.30 LOTTEYUWM (slmnolme Charges Jews ’ Beaten lip At Detention Camp Jewish agency tor Palestine‘ accus- ¢¢ P1,, Police tcnizht of us- 1l1¢ mediaeval tor-emu» ma“, Jews hnmtbe smut detention camp If“ o and asserted beaten up, u“ “a: fice geltment. and that "the allega- °.i‘.:‘....’.°°'.'.'..;t2:°'.":=" “an” o! mwavivs d a ed on ‘mm have been M Jews arlgeeted in Saturday's opqg. atioms Palestine were token there. . TE" Mtncys statement was made Dubli 1 fir! Looker? min-sir" pint‘: ecutive committee of the Jew-m; “WY. Chained at a pram con- ference here that Jewe were being tortured and beaten at Athlit and another camp". m; e,- a warned that a civil disobedience "mN-llm might be launched Mil-Mt the British in the Holy Land. TIM Jewish Alency statement e no source for its information, t said “it is reported that some g1; "the rlrliany taetainees atlthemAttflig 3V8 BCII 8V6 1W third-defines tNzilrLUiEIiylT. jure statement "reiterated a charae bv Mr. Locker that Rabbi Jeh-uda Fishman. 73-year-old act- rnR chairman of the Jewish Agency ‘mowed signs assault on face". Rabbi Hshirtan was amoni seven officials of the Agency taken into custody in the roundup of 2,059 Jewish men and 59 women. A Pol- eetlne dispatch said the Rabbi. on a hunger strike since his arrest. broke his fast today on the urging of Msir Hal Uziei, Selplrardic Chief Rabbi. who visited him at Had- assah Hospital. (Arr Exchange Telegraph dis- diilion was "serious".) m. Locker said he had receiv- ed reports that men and women tortured at the Athllt detention camp near Haifa. Palestine, and that former prisoners of the Nazi's Buohenwald concentration camp were beaten at a Palestine camp. He sold the Jewish committee in Palestine had warned the. Bri- tish authorities that it would pro- claim a ool-irv of civil disobedience uniiess Jewish leaders were freed Due Thursday Dn Queen Mary HALIFAX. NE». July 2 - The Clmlfd White Star luxury liner Quiet-n Mary. with more than 1200 wives and nearly 900 children of Canadian servicemen on board, is flfpficled to arrive at Halifax from the United Kingdom sometime Thwsday. July i. Also on ma“; B" B "umber of Canadian troops. British Army and Merchant Navy personnel and civilian passengers. Included in the list of passen- Gers are 64 wives and 50 children and three CWAC. the foilowinfi being bound (or- homes in Prince Edward Island. It is again stressed that chm e5 m!!!’ be made in the list before e i ship arrives. amerctnents, i1 any, The many friends of Mrs. W. C. W1 be published as soon as Leavitt are happy to learn she is "Mil/Hi improving rapidly in thePrinoe Ed- MIS- Mar, J. Ada-ms and son; ward Island Hospital. gusbaéild.‘ 1e. p.13. Adams . ___ “‘ " own Miss Ruth c. Larkin arrived _ Mir!- Solanee Arsenault; hus- homo Monday to spend the sum- ‘h. .. 1-... u i1 Arsenault. Char- mer with her mother Mrs- H. J. lwemw" Larkin at their cottage on the cmlgjéljvylufbtalhd 13;: and, Itwo Mcutrose River. oharlowéwwn I - » - vh. Mrs. mm Glills: n b , R1“. Gilli-Lellnerald Jliingttignkmi Mrs. Susan W. Dollar, husband. Pie. O.'I‘. Dollar, New Wiltsh11-e_ lvims Violet Andrew; husband, 58!. W.D Andrew, Summerside. Mrs. Hannah R. Gsudetandeon; d. J. C. Gaud hiiflbiili SKI. ‘L’ Srmin-ierside. Mia. Ellen E. Williams and son; husband, te. R. R Williams, Sum- merede. Mns. Iris Ramsiy and son; has. band. Lac. HP. Ramsay. Hens- ington. Mrs. Edna MBADO aid‘ and sou; husband. Lao. R. MacDonald. Montague. Lines four daily flights. each way, between Torono and Chicago as WJ. Tumbull, Deputy Postmaster General. who boarded in, big :1- DHS-‘lenker air craft said. "we have now reached a day .in mail service com-parable only to me 511mm; over frcrn the stage coach to that of the train. some 90 years ago. The inauguration of the Chicago service. with three stops at London and connections with ottawa and Montreal. marks the reach out of air service. passenger moi and empress. ~to 'lp that great ateway to the American west. e are looking forward to tho time when all first class mail will go by air." Transatlantic Service - My. ion ans Atlantic service Air ing pue- engera. air mail and express the Lancaster takes off for the ttfnliflted a . Eastern par t Ty‘. from Il . a [l Day Bible and Evangelistic Conference’ . t _ Jul)‘ olurluir. pronoun ieiirrrsritnttowslrlr I Rev. D. Pruner, Pastor emaormr. opp-g nrmrrntlv and unle=s actions were lhalted azainst the munity. Catholic hospital Ass’n. Meeting YARMOUTH. N 8.. July 2 -(CP) —Mother Saint Theresa oi Camp- bellton, NB. was elected president of the Maritime Conference of the met here for tvc days Other officers elected were Sister Mary Immaculate of Anllgonlsh. N.S vice-president; Sister Saint Stanislaus of Chutham. N B. sec- rotary-treasurer Members of the new executive board are Mot-her M. Ignatius of Antigonish: vlother F‘ Lo oici, Charlottetown: Sister Anila lu- cent. Halifax: Sister Catherine Monica, North Sydney; Sister Saint Jose , Baa-burst N B: Sister Patrols, Cheticamp N.S.; Sister Anne De Parades. Moncton and Sister Veronica. Saint John The next conference will be held flié‘7¢l-nllpbellti)fl, N B. in August, ' 1 1 Maritime Y s Men s Convention ileld SAINT JOHN. N.B.. July I — (CP)— Roy Graham, Mnncton we: relecied r nal director today zit the conclu n session of the Mm- tlme Y's Mcns Annual Convention I-ie succeeded Iewis R. MacDonald's Sydney N.S. The delegates decided to hold next year's rnoeting at Sydney. Yul-mouth requested the i948 con- vention and both Halifax and Fred- ericton bit for the i949 gct-togwh- William Mason. Halifax. became district Governor for the Maritimes East. silcceeding James A. Hasla-m, Charlottetown. Charles L Simms fiederioton. E. Douglas Angevine. Saint John as District Governor for the Maritinies West Mr. MacDonald and David J Fredericton. have been recommended as candidates for international vice-president rp >1 ilomc Economics Convention llcld DIG-BY ‘rherieed preeiden of the five-day conference here Pgflt were and tereet invo Seasonablo ‘Items ‘From Our House Furnishing Department LOWE! 11.4203. Coffee frableo Folding coffee tables with flowered top else 15 x 25 regular $4.95 special $8.80. Coffee tables with folding stand and separate tray size 15 x 25 regular $3.50 clear- Curtains Two only patterns of living lng at $2.30 each. Hekloom washable 9A x 48 each $8.75. It Pays to Shop At Sinclair's Cocoa Mate, For your front porch or door entry thou save tracking dirt into your house. Size 16 x 27 only $1.99 each Size 16 x 26 only $1.15 each Bedroom Rugs signs in green, mauve, blue and rose, siz: bedroom rugs in fared! 1 room curtains in cotton and rayon net, sizes 36 inches wide, 2 1-4 yds. long, selling S? patch said Ralbbi Fidimanfls con- prlsoners had been beaten and Jewish com- _ Catholic Hospital Association whicii- N S.. July 3 —(CP) - for more young people 3g to take up the home economics pro- ry fession was rtroaeed oimeri. president of k Home Economics Association. in hei- tial oddreu at the opening] fl- Runciman deplored the fact] one are going ha! Doris Run- e Canadian informed conference of tbh Tariff Changes In llslcy Budget OTTAWA. July 2 (GP) — TWQHLJILWU impinges lii the tariff were announced by Finance Min- ister Ilsley in his. Budget speech. but all were in the nature of re- ductions although some of the re- ductions were ‘in operation under osders-ln-couricli. "I have deemed it inadvisable to introduce anythinl in the na- ture of comprehesive or important larui changes or changes oi a type that may soon be the subject or Llaiii negotia-iofis wnn ouici’ countries from wiiom we inay Je' sire and reasonably eltmeet fir!!! concessions", said Mr. IisleY- Importent changes were those to bring in under the free lists automobile D8115 “Std l" m“ cars which are innovations durin8 the last few years- These innovations include kits that. enable disabled perm“ drive cam. air compressors for trolley buses. dashboard hcmt in- dicators. fluid couplings. plastic PIPES, DOG)’ DEVI? U502 in flr!\\' ‘types of heavy trucks. hydrflmlilv clutches and other szadsete- A11 ' these parts are of a class not manu- ‘factured in Canada. The tariff items makinl provis- ion for these chanaes are restated in the new budget resolutions with line new parts added to those .ii- ready free. Parts from U. S. United States under the mediate tariff except stances where percent and 20 percent taln parts are not to original construction of cars. An item of interest to neweow era more particularly to um g matrices of United States on the free They formerly carried one-half-cent a square inch- adian owners of race horses the horses race under bond. . There will be {Emotion in the intermediate on frozen vegetables a 'I 1-2 per cen per cent when United States. facilitate pelbons DI The obiwl ' A niortelniiient jzjma. _ n. is attended by about tee from ell ptlfl o d In bar prxouagegntiolmpehillele. lfll. " Jiieteetobrinl DIG! worthofroods ‘ bem alrinr to e and need plane for plants irierv and layouts produced edfrun The tariff provision ables e traveller in the into C-neds on his return ins extended cover a One of newt ill $4.75 and $5.95 per pair; in a few in- the rate is 'l i-2_ where cer- ller o es. niacin "0 ‘ Jifimtiiiing news pictures from 1:5; a tariff oflnrice increases here “Mm!” u m“ to enable call ops. meat and grain price con- change them into Canadian horses trolLe will . ma; -l - by put“ ‘um dmyehat counqgil elvilllxlmalgreen. President of the drawings and I is tohowever. was or companies de- -the Senate. Senator Berkley! plan rect pie-ms in Canada incoh- out-i which en- United more every that the liar are practically lng the wood frome each $2.50. WARDROBES I Made of heavy corogated paper with wood frame for added strength has sliding door in front inside hanger, just what you need for bedrooms that have no closets or for packing garments that are not in use as they moth proof. Price each $4.50. Same as above except- —~\ Liston to our radio broadcast each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings at 6.45 over CFCY. SINCLAIR & STEWART LIMITED (The Island's Most Modern Store) t itations in the amount of liquors or clgarets which are unchanged. . All changes in the customs come into effect today- IILS. Senators Stall Action Dn {Price Controls By WILLIAM B. SPEAB WASHINGTON. July 2— -Senators Lee O'Daniel Tex.) and Kenneth Wherry (rte-lo.- Nob.) stalled all Congressional action on price controls today but administration leaders got busy be- the case he reported it to the hind the scenes. seeking t?“ clear Cdwlbtfl. No one had seen him - u . , m‘ w“ m’ ' wmmnm‘ b ' p Thxexgdecision was disqualification I Objections by Senators O'Daniel and Wherry stymied an attempt m: start office of Price Administra- tion extension legislation throuzh 23% z zllavfilgixllchgwoulldeglgageo llllcsi; the Senate Bankina Qmlmmae‘ and sent him safbelly? on to the Meanwhile the administration championship muml leadership blocked consideration ________ _ of a separate rent control bill in the Senate. as it had done Monday in the House of Representatives seeking to tie in this generally approved provision with other curbs which face oppvsitlvfl- B11 in a slnale measure. _ The second dav of the O.P.A.s demise found officials conferring on anti-inflation measures and, warninz of zrave consequences m‘ lmanv fields if price controls are. not revived: Disqualified llpon Dwn Information the Royal and Ancient Golf Club today upon Jiforrnstion supplied by himself 0n the new course over whch he was to qualifying rou unaware that he rule but when he learned this was but Panton pla mourse today (vih his partner and by Auctnn on CANBERRA. Jilly 2 -—(CP) _.. Prime Minister Chifley has indic- ated to the House of Represent- atives ti-iat zovernmervt control over capital issues in Australia may be- come permanent. Existing national security regul- ations permit only the formation of companies with capital up to 10.000 pounds Australian ($361100) without treasury approval. . i Mr. Chltley. answering a question ST. ANDREWS. Scot , Jul 2 _(OP)_ J_ hum“ you 500,55,‘ in Pariiamlent. ‘said he belieéved professional. was ual 16d by i?" smud aways be wnm the Qhmnpionsmp yea o; over capital issues in peace or war. Last night Le practiced ttlng have Eloyed the second n today. He was was breaking a around the new LARGE CLEARING AUCTION SALE AT SPRINGFIELD. LOT 67 Havin sold my farm I will sell AUCTION SALE RUSSELL STREET, SUMNIERSI DE AT’! FRIDAY, JULY 5th, 1m I w", m" by Auction m WEDNESDAY. JULY Beginning at 1 P. M Standard Time 10th Treasury Secretary John Snvdfl All my Stock. Implements and The psi-ta will enter free ‘than tgludy nbgreéslssgnfsgrlitcvvetahrat“??? gllouseh inflation curb if_ prices “get m0 far out of hand’. Housina Administrator per cent unless the CPA. is re- vlved. I Dean Acheson. Acting Secretary" or State. told newsaaocrmen thaw will cause ‘economic difficulties abroad. HR False reiterated that the end oil ‘Iing will lump at least l4 t0 I hamper the famine re- AFL. made public a itlawm W senators assertinil that» "I11"? "n" o " t tar- nest. discontent and perhaps strikes froin- will take lac tlrouizhout the [nation in ‘zverst prices continue to mount“. He urged immediate control legisla- be allowed in "temporary price m" “Harm hutnhffpndd 1222 l2: t1o$lie.t£e-Usatv stop-aw eltlenslfifl p" “at E ‘ ‘ngmm the which the House passed Mondav. shelved. as such. in ‘is for the Banlrlmr Committee to ioverhaul it into a one-year ex- tension which will contain every- thim Congrea may be willing to‘ ypee of fibre Iarant. board from tlifle‘ mesa used , 1 In the 14th century. there were. uppoeed to CRAMP-PBEVENT Ell special cramp rings s ward off stomach cranqaa. ommm. Billlnd - (or out: lling eious tuosa» rocei on behalf of the v u c bathe. Princess Royal ted here reevmtlv worker; binder. I. ll. C. hay mower. _ hay rake, grain seeder, gang plow. {WU-SOD I lever 5 n Wyatt. in another press con erence ‘threshing outfit, gas engine, cream be u“ i ‘predicted the costs of home build- ‘separator, 25 ialeighs, sleigh, form Wagon, fork with 200 feet r096. $5 Inter: in potato digger, potato planter, a quantity cream cans and pails and all small artic- |les now owned by m in; living room, din room, kitchen furniture and oook- m." "gem, WQTO A War and National Service mud when ane_ ‘ Effects conaisQ-ng of 4 "u" “m, ‘Md m“ Beginning at 2 P. M. Daylight Tirm 1 mar A large quantity of household fur nlture, dishes Jreddlng and ctnklni utensils, consisting nf living rnnm. dining room. bedroom and kitchen flrniture. Included in thlg Sale: 1 kitchen range, Enterprise (new): I kitchen range in good repair: d bedroom mites, dining room suite, several occlslonal chairs and tables, 8 chests of drawers, kitchen chairs. several floor and table lamps, 3 trunks (good); a large quantity bed. ding. dishes am? cooking utensil. lawn mower (new) this year and al found in a large barrows. potato sprayer. bob 1-3 interest in Q. Also all household effects includ- ing room. bed-l ing utensils. Mm‘, TERMS CASH. TERMQ,__CAQH_ If d“ it angltza-Aligunpgéalax-PL 1r u“ is mint Sale on next a". HUGH P‘. MORRISON. HUGH F. MORRISON. Auctioneer.‘ Augflmugr, ._. ._ 'norrcn ' Applications will be received by the Prince Edward Island Fishermenh Central Cooperative Association Limited from persona in a position to fill the position of full time Manager of this Company. Applicants will please give qualifications, experience, and the salary ex- pected. All applications must. be in before July 31st, 1946 and may be addressed to the undersigned. NAPOLEON ARSENAULT, president Wellington, R.R., P. E. Island CHARLES ILDIRSHAW, Secretary. Morell, Prince Island _ . :Ivwv<-*J&“—- n. _‘