MAXIM!» 01A MERE MAN trlénssclp tins Wofilwaonwith s willwlsen Covers Prince. Edward Island Like the Dew icharlsoisgpwn Guardian. Two Cents. nor-uni Guardian. Founded an. CHARLOTTETUWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAYLlIIJNE 11, 1947 Let right be done. world perish. MAXIMS l‘ OIA MERE MAN though the 14 PAGES j Subscription Delivered 56.00. Mall $5.00. other Provinces it U. S. l. ".00 REPORT CRITICAL SITUATION 0N GREEK BORDER Pitrlkeflrerted nrfripfl‘, June 10--(AP)-.A t: 20.000 workers in plants ~- ‘riggs Manufacturing Com. 11,», use averted tonight, saving til-l United States autcsnoblle m. $15111 from serious preduollm r l company and the United r. ‘silt- Workers <C.I.0.), who .1 a walkout for 10 arn. .1)". reached an agreement m-png continued production oi vqgeg 1'00‘ the Packard 1nd “r companies. p Coming Events < d. i V a "Talkies — Eldon Friday. "M1106, 10nd. Hifll, ‘Ihtug-pdgy "tallies — Bridgetown, Thu-g- "Reserve Wednesday, July och-go;- Ttjxtn Baptist Tea. "illlllreilll Botnahalw Hall, Friday, Jilin 13th. Music by MacNellls, "rced wheat this week at $225 pn- rwt. McGulgan and Boyle. "Warning -- "Road to Utopia", Yrn Theatre, Montague, Saturday. "lot 65 Hall, Fort Augustus Plow. Wednesday night, June 11. Insular Dance, Montague Rink. Thursday. Don . Orchestra. C lil- . ' "l eguiar Dance Montague Curling Rink every Thursday. Don Mossol-‘a Orchestra. l a: Trinity Octet, Trycm Bap- its‘ rhilrch, Sunday, June 15th, 7,10 ---,/1'T(!'_ill1h! dsncs, Sea Brows 11 ‘m. Victoria, Wed ‘ , Jlnle l1. ‘ twlne to Bradalbane Y. P. U. ; ~t tn Wllmot Valley Hall, Y. June 13th, at 9 P.M. . "Gripe Traverse Hall Friday. 11ml, Kinkora Players pre- uz. "Lona Rivers", 8:30 P.M. "ltznco Tracadie Hall Wednes- You Can “L; passengers, sleep two. than s. steamer trunk. park on its Carry It—Ahnost Midget car soon to be marketed in U. 8., may be built in Canada. too. It weighs 100 pounds. has three wheels. can carry up to four rear end, taking up no more space Country-wide Strike Looming In Franco PARIS, June 10—(0P)-Ths ominous rumbling oi s threat- ened country-wide strike of French workers deepened to- nlsht as a meeting between the French Government. the letters! confederation o! labor and union lenders oi striking, rI-ilrosdmen broil v0 without} Budget Debate Almost ilompleted Says Federal Gov"t I-Iampering Maritimes OTTAWA. June 0 - (C?) - Clarie Giilis t -Ca,ps Breton South) charged in the Commons tonight that behlnd-the-scenes pressures were maintaining "re- strictlve controls" in Canada which protected Ontario and Quebec business monopolies and contributed to an "urgent" un- employment problem in ths Muri- times. Raising the point on a motion for the House to go into commit- tee of supply to consider esti- mates, he eiiodlour instances in ‘which restrict-IN had, e- {nenttad industries. .froln., s‘ Jig '. s aesbmrda» 5 ' Neither o Go ant" nor private industry was doing any- thing about solving s problem which saw a large percentage of veterans among 80,000 unemploy- ed, many of whom had no more out-of-work benefits or unemploy- lnent insurance and not even the 00f Ill nltotl": Church . Move To End Sugar Rationing In United Slates WASHINGTON, June 10- tAPi- Legislation calling for an immediate emd oi sugar rationing for the United sum householder was approved overwhelmingly today by the House ,0! Representatives‘ Banking Committee, and chair. man Jesse P. Wolcott (Rep.- Micli.) predicted prompt House passage. probably Thursday. The legislation does not lift sugar price controls. _ Moreover, it continues the authority of the Secretary of Agriculture to exercise con- trols over sugar supplies o! ln- dustrial users. The banking groul sent n report to the House, swing Cuban sugar production has exceeded "the moat rhtlmls- tic estima‘ ,” and supplies also are greater from Hawaii sud Puerto Rico. Cuban supplies were listed by the committee at 6.360.000 tons instead of 5,500,000 tons as previously esirimateg. ’ There now ls s fllclent sugar available, the committee said, for the housewife to get an amount equivalent to her average use between 1935 and 1939. "Maritime ..t':onforoncc A Opened Yesterday SACKVILLE. N.l3, June 10 (OP) - A your of progress in al- straight relief of the thirties. Maritlmers who tried to do most evzry phase of the church's work was reported tcday by the Coal Miners Return To Work Thursday GLACE BAY. N. 5.. June 10- (Ti-The prolonged coal string in Nova. Scotia. pits was called to 3-H 811d tonight by President Free- man Jenkins oi United Mine Workers tCCln district 26 \vllo said that 12,000 Uni-on members would be ready "lo rerun, to W°T1< Thl-lfldfiy or whenever the colllories are ready for opera- “my He made the announcement after a series oi conferences be- tween mining heads oi Dominion Steel and Coal Corps-ration and the Union's district executive board. The Maritime coal strike, which began Feb. 15 with demands for a $1.40 a day wage increase was the major issue, actually ended May E after miners accepted a, compromise agreement providing for a $1 raise with 40 cents later based on production. Pre-strike basic rates were $5.84. But two days after the return- to-work movement had started the Union and Dosco, largest Maritime operator, tangled over a slate o! new working condi- tions instituted by the company and the strike was renewed. Union charges that Dosco had Foreign Minister Says lrrogulars Prepare Invasion ATHENS, June 10-188mm!) —(,onstanti_n. Tsaldaris, Greek foreign minister and deputy Dromlcr, said tonight that “soy- oral thousand irreguiars muss. in; on i-he Albanian, Yugoslav Ind Bulgarian frontiers are ready for invasion." He dmcribed the situation as “set-lous" and said the ir- regulars were "Greek Commun- ists" calling thelruelvea Greek "refugees? BALTIMORE. Jtune 10 -—(AP)~ The Morning Sun said tonight in a dispitfCdl from a correspondent that several thousand lrrcgulars were ready 0111 the northern 110111181.» of Greece for an invasion oi that country. Correspondent Philip Potter, re- porting fl'0'll1 Athens, quoted Con- stantin Tsaldaris, Greek Foreignl Alillistcr, that "the situation on the northern frontier is moire serious than it ever has been be- fore.“ The lrregulars were described as refugees from Greece. "Under the form of an internat- violated the settlement agree- v ment were denied by compary ot- ficlals who declared they were merely acting cm matters within the realm oi management. The first break in the deadlock appeared last week after the Union sought further meetings with the company to iron out the dispute. No Statement from Dosco 'I'here was no statement to- night from Harold Gordon. Dosco‘s mining chief, but Mr. Jenkins ssld: "A mutual understanding has has arrived at betwbbsn the Corn- ‘ ‘Iiflhyiriiftltdlfnion’ shriithe mem- " ‘bsrship has been notified to re- turn to work ‘Thursday or when- ever the collierles are ready for operation." The renewed strike only the 12,000 miners employed l ln Doses-controlled collicrles in Cape Breton and the*Novc Srfltifl mainland. The more than 1.000 workers in the so-called indepen- ; l affected I lonai brigade," the newspaper ‘quoted Tsaldaris, tr0Op5 irom Yugo- -sl.avia. Bulgaria and Albania “may flnvade Greece and wage organized ‘warf’ l. The dispatch said the “serious" border situation “was indicated 'by the stratci‘ a‘, rwves of the ,Sovlet. satelli :5. the fact Bulgaria ihad refused to permit the entry of the United Nations investigating yoocnmitttee‘: subcommittee which last week sought admittance to check on a recent bol-der incident, and by the recent arrests of lht- opposition by Bulgarian Coon- mmrism.” liallfsx Woman Taxi tllrlvor Wins ller Case IIALIFAX, June l0 Halifaxs 1011a woman —— (GP)- laxl driver hurl a new lcasc on her livelihood ‘ tonight as City Councils Cfli) Conlmitto extended her license , “indefinitely” while she- looked t OTTAWA, June iPresident Truman s; Family Arrive 0n. Historic 3 l By GEORGE KITCHEN l0 1C1“) - Prcsident Truman of til.» U:l"rd States came to this Capital to for a historic three-day "goodl visit and quickly lvon the. he .. of tens of thousands of Canadians, i Mr. Truman and the President- .ial party arrived at 3:30 P.M. at _a jspot whore another bit nt hSlOZT inns made - a temporary Tailrowtl istaten at outlying llzland Park‘ Drive where the King and Queen ireached Ottawa on their Rmvll ‘tour. ‘ With him across the invisible ‘b01110? which divides the two "S006 nr-iqhbnrs" tame Mrs. Truman and thgr daughvr, Margaret, both of ‘whzm ably assisted the dapper Am- erican President in a popularity- ‘twinning tour through the Capital :t‘ollowing their arrival. i’ They will be overnight guests of Visxunt Alexander. Governor-Gen- ernl. and Vlzcountess Alexander, at ‘Rldeau Hall, on the outskirts of -the Capital. Highlight o! Visit. ,' Highlight oi the visit lttomorrow when Mr. will come i (Con ti r ued-‘omvlge-‘Yfkilflr i E5005 Halifax lForgotten Now ZWar ls liver Ax‘, J1me 11D (i ‘ Beginning his campaign s5 Pro- 51113551179 Conservative candidate in the July l4 Halifax Federal by- ielection. AA. McDonald tonight tdcclarcd that now ‘the war is over il-Ialliax has been forgotten. Mr ‘McDonald aid "the plain fat-t is 1v,- aro heading straight into a pest-czar depress-Wan." Ho slid: "Halifax was ‘tho front door of Canada during the war. ‘Truman sd~- ‘dresses a joint session o! the 59hr» New Ferry To Begin Operations Soon As Possible y Visit ()1"TA\\'A, June 10 —— TC P) —— Trnnsport Minister Chevrler said teddy in the Commons the new car ferry Abegvrelt will go into servzce between Cape Tcmnentlme, N.B., and Borden, REL, "just as 50011 as ll possibly" can alter the naming cernnlcny," June 28. l lie was answvc-rlng a. question W 1W. Chester S. Nlclnlre (PC/- lQuc-ensl. street Improvements ‘Discussed At City AGouncll Meeting Tile City Council st its regular monthly meeting last night ap- pointed the Recorder, Mr. K. M. gMartin, and City Auditor, MI. ‘Brennlck Sears to represent the iClty at the Public Utilities Board hearing on Tuesday, June 24. when the Board will hear the application oi‘ the Island Tele- [phone Company for increased Iraies. His Worship Mayor B. Earle MacDonald presided at the meet- ing Wlthlall Co lllors dprisent- eihq > - _ ‘gm;- ne “ture ‘vvltlrfiiufylittle clic- ullsslon on any or the questions tinder consideration. i Court. F. C. Dougan announced ithat the asphalt plant st Bediord had been taken down and wss rnw rm Pmvflal Wharf. He sui- ,gest.<~d that the permission of the Provincial Government be obtain- .td so that the plant. tplarerl on the Hillsboro Bridge could he it I , i r | l l ( . v d“ June m“ Rome Macxub OTTAWA. Juno 10 - (GP) - something were hobbled by Fed- .. , _ h dent collieri-es of Nova Scott; and for another 30b “"1111 “ll-Rh W 5111* The whole world knows about our ‘where the cement mixer was now a rt ozchestra. Dancing coo to 3:" °°§“"‘°“‘ ""““‘“y "mm"! (continued on Page s col ’i) Legit; ‘Zfuf Zhailael N" B’t““""°k kw": £n"°“’°i.lnii t?" helse“ ""1 "l" detriment war effort. This county. with. ltsfocerstlns- '5 d" ~ ,,,§..'§§°.."r"i.°.i..ni§§ tniiiifiwéii" Wellies Commie o’ the “lfl-tdliiihihai wi‘,’§’,...".‘?.,,,5.... "his. weeks ... M... Agnes m?.g“{“°'"‘ P°’{,.“"“ "* ‘,‘,‘j*;°",“"‘,'fi6.'.1i,r.noasfizaraatTi - " . . ' - - ~ ' .12". e: i ‘C0 ‘- ' . . once Minister Abbott's first bud- Chum‘ °f 05mm" ' Mr. Jenkins issued his 56mm! lllcvlnwsh. 41. said die would i" $1 ‘if; H. HEM,‘ if, 10w: —~»———-———— "~ ‘ liiithjrapliiiilitng: “i703; Bet today‘ llflaiielhhlillietilirllbg ptideiseirrliiiihtmlise\‘af.tleg baick't°“w°l‘k 681i on the eve oi ‘fight “m the 51pm,- enrl“ the YP- aiding Glcfi/fliiiilesniuhi: ‘Oi-l M‘ - ~ nnn-hlsilslanders. Crspaud t Iimiglavethihtird, and mm rum“ Freestone. Matte-ton. in ‘the chair. m? miner‘ ‘ream’?! ngzrroq’: ‘Pflfited dedim“ “i U" i?" CW1- ktaun. stems unable - or uuulirns, W , o s a uould abolish the M“ Pm“ repay,“ “My me milestone 1n e as ge- .. ‘m. tee to cancel the licence aha _ to ran-murm- Hammg w, afQ A d1 mnentlry River, Friday, June zllon Player; present "Uncle cl-kinzaflfipccitrlties. Sale of ,. . . HHJ ‘.1 s. l, .l "ltlshtouln Players present ".\..:'.' Cindy Cleans Up“. St. Elea- nu. llnll, Thursday, ilune 12m. C111! 1.11 6.30. , "I stportant Meeting, Kingston Hail June 12th. 1947. 8.30 P. M. All l.» of Kingston and Vicinity O P1P». = rittcnd. ' l< rgolown Y. P, U. will pre- tty . . play "Dcscon Dubbs“ in g1‘: "own Hall on Friday, June ular meeting Kenslngton Canadian Legion will he rty. June 13th. H. E. Secretary. 1:1:- nl Green Gables" in Cav- llnll. Wednesday, June 11th, to ‘my Y. P. u. Directed by Mrs. lillis- lloule, c. p. A. tun I cents. l "Culleflillfl hogs for Canada Frill-W's Ltd by truck every Thurs- qav Phone N. A. Cutcliffe. Prod- :I“1<"~n. or write me. D. L. McDow- "'~\111\P of Green Gables‘ in gauntlet l-lsll, Thursday. June no, ‘ lnnltv Y. P. u. Dkectod by ‘lilo Iiuby- Houle, C. D. A. Ausplccs g Clsnaud v. P. u. Admission rants. ' "Notice - The Mt. Btswsrt bunt-h of the Csnadlsn urlon ill hold their monthly meeting '1 Thursday. June 12, st 0:80 t M at the home oi Comrade J. -Macl.eod. All members ro- kuested to attend. >- . "Loading live Hogs ‘rhursds! follows: Stsmmerslde till 130 ..\l. Kensingtm till 8 P. M. 1W1 Bsgnoll. Hunter River “Witty all day. Elmer ‘Wilmvffi endnlbane, Thursday t train 9- Trucking service who roads Nnlt. Msclivrm and Csseley. "Collecting hogs for Canada ers each Friday froni Tryon. .1111, Carleton, Besrlstoun. Cen- Bedeque. tower Bedeque. irom, Newton. Caps T's-averse Allsustlns Cove. Messrs. L. fleod and sons, phone Alb- " or mm Excess Profits Tax Act Dec. 31, 1M7, and simplify and consoli- date the special War Revenue Act and change its name to the Excise Tax Act. It also completed study of the Income War Tax Act but delayed third reading until the next sitting. Amendments to all three acts resulted from the bud- get. The House met 15 minutes early to allow Veterans Minister Mac- Kenzle. the House leader. party leaders and others to join in" tri- butes to Prime Minister Mac- kenzie King on the completion of 20 years as Canada's political chief. PLUNGES T0 DEATH CINCIINNATT. Juno l0 ‘r (AP) - Altol‘ chatting with other sight- secrs on the observation plaifomi c! the w-storey Carew Tkltver. H woll-drrsxd middle aged man to- day plllngcd lo his dznth ln the street 574 feet below "Ho" I go, boys!" hq shouted after crawling over the sword rsjl- Dr. Herbert P. Lyle, 611K011"- said he was identified as Jame; P. aalley, 4o, oi wycmlns, 0. 0f llnion Jack OTTAWA. Jun, 1o 4 (C?) — . places in the conference schedule where statistics showed an unfav- arable (ggmpnrison. He said tnere were decreases in the amount of mortgogrs on church property. B1‘- Two Prcgresslve Conservative mem- bers of the Cconmons prctestedl strongly today against the tact that the Union Jack was not slven a. place oi’ prominence today on Parliament Hill which W113 deck- ed out in preparation for the visit of President Tnisnsn of the United States. . . T.A. Kidd (PC - Kingston City) nnd Jcseph Harris (PC _ Tronto Daniorth) said that the Union Jack should at least have been placed either to the right or left of the Peace Tower where the Can- adian Dlsign flies. Works Minister llburnier ssld his Department was carrying out the terms oi’ an ordcr-tn-councll pass- cd in 1045 and Providing fo‘ the Red Ensign to be flown on rubllc buildings on special occasions. p Outsld. of special . occasions ;eithcr the Union Jack or the En- jslgn may be flown from public buildings. but snce 1945 the En- Signs has always flown atop the Parliament Building while the Houses were in zestlon. NEW DEM-II. June 10-(OP)- Observers reported tonight that Lahore. scene o-f fierce communal rioting in past months. Probably would become the capital o! the new Moslem nation oi Pakistan. and that Mohammad All Jinnah. Moslem League president. would almost certainly head the coun- try's government. The working committee \of the Moslem League was called into session by Jinnah to select the sits of the new capital but 1M!- poned decision today- As Jinnah went ahead with his momentous work there ware rapid developments in the Indian scene including renewed communal v10- iencs. A dispatch to the Indian News Chronicle said Ill DPPBO"! were killed in a rlvt III "l! Pmib‘ nit district of Central United Provinces. One person wss killed and six others injured in I b01115 I Expect Lahore To Be Moslem Nation Capital explosion in Lahore, and a gard- ener was fatally stabbed in the famous Lawrence Gardens of that city. Allams Msshriql, loader of the Khskssrs t" ‘ ‘ "llitlry organization standing for a united Indla)_ was reported missing from his home in old Delhi. Police carried out s house-tn- house search for Mashrlql and the Khakssrs who Monday stormed the Hotel Imperial where the Moslsm League Council wss in session. The announcsmentlthst Held Marsha] ‘fiscount " ‘ ornsry, chief or Imperial Osnsrsl Stall. would arrive in New Delhi June m for a. two-day visit wss seen by s pro-Congress Party paper as a move to straighten out the com- plicated problems likely to arise it’ there is s division oi the Indian Army when tho psrtltlmlng plan strike fl years new. Ghurchill llates obtained when male wit: drivers were short in wartime. Final derision tolrichi was that hlcrlntmll. “a licenced own- er nnrl tlrivrr“ would have her‘ ‘azzlln Htr- depressor] Province. Thevi remcmtlaorcd ll: cvhon the war v6.15, on but now flint t‘.:e we." is 01'" we nrc iorliiiilm» "Thcrc are many people llrlPm- i . . . , _ l” , _ fllrence extended for "an indofln- plgyrd, Tharp are Int-motions thati ‘tel-Si’ lgiliiihzlstoii-sifflifgfiililjlhillilrld "it d I u s ylte period" while she was looking tmpmyiqvment. is going to pgnfiffllei hue n? muted‘ on inlresso in the r n ' ' if” immim‘ in“ 13nd il‘.(‘l'f‘e$'.‘. Traffic situation is a bank rgvH-Qpagp “of”; my] unnqld , What action would he taken if d]5Xy"l."t" The cost of living ls 110-, “cnrrt. we at: ‘ltelihcn. sulney. -- iMrs. Mnclntnsh dlrl not wish to m; 1,; v,- cvrrv tiny. In celitoln “H ' . - ~ _, kc another‘ job was not mcll- : dusty...- m" my Qt’ the unr-lrv!‘ and Woodstock P cshytertos. 10W t NEW YORK. Jl ‘ — (CP) — p i“ ‘n - . ' honed. I l. o n-lnsz loss. Nova St‘ - - "O °‘ ~ . » , r . ‘ ' , d, Mr. Pent: said time was one hind Gen. MacArthur and Gelmi or!» The r111" YR" i‘ “° m h" less cllwgc. iorr "flier Pfwfihi"! places. fcur ldl-‘VBP m the roll and six iewfir ganizations. the yrur totalled 52,563,000 pounds compared wih 813153.000 in the sim- ilar period of 1946- Ohs-ddar cheese production in May totalled l2."25.0f0 pounds corn- pared with l7.fi0-‘.~.000 a year 88°. I decline oi’ $8.1 per rent. whlla out- put of concrnirntod milk Pridmis accounted for 37,062,030 Pfillfldl. compared with 811359.000 s Y“! QQO. Eisenhower on a list of the 10 P91“ l song most popular with the WONG l of the United States. Look mngflz-i ine said iodav in disclosin! the Te‘- velt; dame; F. Byrnes, Marshall's‘ ing month last year of 3133431344,; the Dnninloxr Bureau or Statistics‘ reported today. Freight revenues increased from $38,856,721 t0 $42,082,389, but pas- senger revenues declined from 8B.- IBEATB to. $5,696,418. Operation tex- penses dome declined from s create or l2.- 970344 to s debit of $1,841,144. goes into client». The Quality Tea ORANGE PEKBE _ Says Canadian Fish Steal American Market BOSTON. June l0—(AP)—Ed- .1111 rcdgirtions on ,. cried “tremendous in the industry. pressure" in: straight into a PHBVWBT 5°‘; Iii-canon." _ n, 53m that tn protect‘! ‘d (H. l“ of {whermtn h‘. 1°" fi nut-n. "rum m adequate "M woes for fish and for i119 ‘ximswni ~ld storage- iacllitics. wharvrfi- and collection se. lce. llleterans 0f 1915 To jot‘ -———-—~—"*-'*”"'*‘”“_ to a ll. - “Omimued ‘m Pa“ 5 cm‘ 7) min tCTdEEC oi POPUIariiy after gfisdmlfélazggnglsfirgégfiggggt ‘Li: churchn" we “Nev disclaim‘ riled today that Canadian fisher- wa" President Tin-man: Gm} nlcrt "have stoliln przlcticullv the fir Marshall‘ Units‘! Sim.” Servvtnfl Tnntire marks ‘ front Americans e ry ' oi State; Mrs. Franklin D. Ronse- hcvausc of L t pooled to lake palt in a parade ‘preceding a banquet. .. ....,.‘.,“.€§;.“$5..i’°..“...*.ll;?§°ti‘?f Advance In The U.S. NEW YORK. June 10- (AP)- Rapld advances 1n retal-l meat prices. in some cases to record high levels, were reported today from many sections of the United states. Explanations for the rise rang- sri from heavy foreign purchases to higher feed costs. Some pack- ers said frankly they were puzzled by the sharp increases. In the Scranton, Pa, area s large independent market sold steak between $1 and $1.25 a pouml,~ compared with 80 cents sl-x months ago. A chain store sold steak If. 8'! to 93 rents com- pared with 7o to ‘I5 cents six months ago. In New York the housewife 1 ik-eat Prices In Sharp paid between ‘T2 to 90 vents for top grades of steak and some dealers predMed the price would soar to $1 by the weekend. Jack Kranis, president of the Notional Meat Industry Council. said that foreign buyers "have been buying everything they can get in slaughtered meat. and they are paying up to four cents a pound more than American buy- ers are willing to pay." In Chicago, however. the Am- erican Meat Institute said there was virtually no direct meat buy- ing by European agents. The in- sliillit‘ added that. a iree market in eroport meat did not exist be- rsusa shipments were regulated hy Unrted States Department of Agriculture export 111008910!!!- it tuners v.14 1N ANOTHER WM l1 will. RAVE 'I‘ORON'I‘U, June l0 (Cl?) - a s l’ r .rrlf<‘h€$. . Idlllimlzm nnd maxsnurn temper!- ‘ ‘predacesror- we ‘shéleii He“ i1" Sm" 'i‘1'"“-‘"G°"' =0b$eril3 Anniversary turns: vanrclncr .34. 65; Edmon- Pnpe mum’ S11v1‘ m,“ t-Qv-r-Qor ] rra A. Barnes nfh hearing on ‘ --—- ton 48. 62; Regina “5. 59; Wi-Yflll- 3 Th‘ of gain‘ 2f Naew York h i this petition to restrain union ‘ SAINT JOHN. N B , June 10 -—,p¢g 4L .53; Trytmln ‘l7; Ottawa UrrAwA_ June m _ (o?) _ m“ ‘Y ' ilimitatiorls on the fish industry. tcr» _ vatcrattstrom all fir" 0114a. 2r Monlroll w. c1. Quebec Carvman 0MP“. or 01.3mm? M". Dunn dcclnrod that Canadian the lvlarltlmcs Wlli gather hen 4g. 6g; saint Jdm 40:14; Monoton- tor ‘amounted to 31,269,000 pounds RAILWAY EARNING; ,il5h!‘l‘nl0l‘l could ship to the Am- Friday night as survivors 0i [he 42, ~18; Halifax 46, 582 Charlotte- ln May, a decline of u, p9,. “n; ‘ ‘erican markr-t because of an fatnerl “Fighting 26th" New Brawn: town 43 5;; Syd“). 4o. W; Ylsr. from last year's production 0i’ 3L- QIrfAWA’ Juna w _ ‘op, _ialleged Union policy holding a xvlck battalion observe tnc Lg“ “mull, 44. 55, 304,060, the D.minlon Lureau of mnadhm railways “med swxwlm tcatch to 6.000 pounds per man per GHTllVCrBGTY of therldelltvilll" _ _ o statistics reported ma”; Pmduc. in Ffbrmlry’ showing a slight gatntboat. _ overseas June l3. l9 5. ‘ 4 VlLALIFAH Jtlnr l0 »—v l P)- flan for the first five months of Over the mm] for tun ck~rre5pond_l That policy. Dunn said_ has ex- - More than 100 veterans. HIP “- wwathvr .<_'»'llill‘$i< and Oillddl L11- lnncl forecasts issued by the Do- umni-on Public Woatllcl Office at‘ Halifax ni midnight Tuesdly- ' Synopsis: Skies are overcast in the Mari- ‘iiYllPQ nnrl drizzle is reported in lCape Breton and Prince Edward inland. It has horn a cold day "Jami temperatures which failed to roach o0 degrees in the arternoon. have nrlw dropped to ma 40s. Warmer air is approaching the ldistrlct from the south oi the ‘mkcs and tomorrow ls forecast to jho clear and warmer. i Forecasts valid until Wdflel- ‘day midnight. i Prince Edward Island: Overcast. clearing in the fcrenoon. Warmer. North winds 20, decreasing y~ noon to light winds. High Wednes- iday st Charlottetown 88. i lllgzh tide tau afternoon at. s14 . and tonight at 4.45. Sun scts this evening at 7.45 so‘ rises tomorrow momlng at 4.1.3. Last quarter moon J1me 11th 5.56 P. M. Iutes later than Charlottetown ' I l l I I Sllllllflflmld! tide eighteen i “ i‘ '1‘