Fiisssgs 0f liiiiiii" i" ‘j By Narrow ilsrigiii n; mayors as. .s.s_ sear WASHINCFION Jilly 9 -(AP)-- chairman Sol Bl - imm-‘N-YJ of the House ‘of resentativan Foreign Affairs 00mm m‘ '99?“ ed to the Houeetods to apprtva the $9,100,000.00!!! Brit an loan. claring "this -la not ta ‘Jew queetlco. It has nothlns 0 o wth the Jewish question in Palestine .i "I'm voting an an American and, not as a Jew" he declared. ‘I Urn tend to vote for the British loan ._ ,1h a move ‘designed to offset possible loss of House votes for the loan, becnus of British hand- lihg of the Je lsh problem. Mr. had the House clerk rend n statement by Rabbi Stephen S. Wise. a lender of the Zionist move- lllelll. Dr. Wise nid= "Whatever be the wronl-dolnl - of the British government in Psi-i ' estlne cannot alter my wflvlclmn I that the British loan is imperative- - ly neede ' “ con . Palestine government and the demn the conduct of c210. onial Office Britain. -N‘onethe-i less. I urge the granting of the British loan." h m tie and napunlie-l ' lnnoétllilse will!" predicte ugfiV-f ateiy earlier that the $3.750, . British loan will be approved sl- though probably by a narrow mar- gin. Eugene Meyer. president oi the International Bank. issued a state- ment meanwhile declaring that the loan “is a vital part o! I greater plan in which the mone- ' tary fund, the bank and other or- ;.snnizations also were to play their - arts. The loan is necessary l! rent Britain is promptly 1° l" restored to function as an econ- omic base for eXPlfldlflI will“ trade and economic stability . . The second day of House debate brought assertions that the loan might sow the needs of another war. dsnd that Britain. and the Unite States must hang together or hang separately. The issue of clashing world- ideologies- with the United States and Britain on the one hand and Russia on the other-was plump- eli into the debate by Represent- _ati-ve Charles Eaton of New iJer- ley, Senior Foreign Affairs com- mittee Rlepubiican as he threw his su port to the loan. . Baton said the United States, and Britain can maintain world leadership only "by working to- gether as partners" nnd hecnut- oned agsbist mutually nntagon istic ideologies. ‘Fundy Fishonnen iiliii Suffer Loss Eli‘. ANDREWS, N. B.. July 0- (OPJ-Bay of ,Fundy fishermen will suffer considerable loes as a result of the Canadian dollar's adlustmcnt to parity with the. United States dollar. fisheries of-| Jicisls said tonisht! . sufficient to margin profit in‘ "eases where it has been slim from exports to the United States. ~ All fish from Canadian Bay of ‘Fundy points have been sold across I the border. In May. these sales amounted to 8100.000. - Exports to the States from idle name district include about 70 per een oi the haddock. cod and pol-. i {of North B e-i sh Plan in vi .eees -'lf~only.-we -took advantage of disposal |sccomplished by IM-her MoNeill Annual. Aiieetieg A ilf'fF.E‘.I. ilrodit iiiiloii tensile Lth amtsusl meeting was held July th P.1d. Limited atolls the thriving one Preaiduggtolu u r Camp . w . . beghgresldetrllh. 1 _ inee was t. fended with fifty-four “glwegaltes repreaen fiurtymne gait w eev - four visitors There were also ni- erni visitors from outside the province. Among ihoss were the guut speaker Ms‘. A. C. Savage Secretary Treasurer of the an. tarlo Oil-operative Union. ant of the Canadian Federation d |of Credit Unions. Canadian vice. president to the Credit Union Na- tional Assoclation; M M Coady, director of pertinent of St. University" John Carson Co- operative lle of United States; Ihrtension‘ De- l" J. O. H111. 3134138158 director of the Nova Scotla Credit Union League; Alex Laidlaw. assistant director of St. Francis Xavier Ex. tension ent;_ Boyle, Editor of the Maritime Co. opera/tor; Alex Mclsaac of the st. Francis Xavier Eirtension De- partment and T. G. Gslllvnn c- sident of the United States Credit Union League. Reports were given by delegates concerning the program of their respective Credit Unions- The President's report was given by Lewis . C l. The Man- aging Director's report, by Dr. J. T. Oroieau and covering s period in office. was read by J. C. Dennis, presenit Managing Director. Dr. Croteeu’; report of the O.U.N.A. meeting at Madison Wisconsin. was read by Riev. M. B. Francis M. A. Farmer reported on the recent legislation concerning the gezllle and Central Credit So- e y. J. J. Trainer reporltad for the P.Il.1. Federation of riculture. It was evident from several reports of the League officers and the individual reports given by credit unions that the League and its member credit unions had had s very successful year in all their aotlvltiu. The following new directors were elected: John P‘. Arsensult, Prince County (re-elected); A. P. D. McDonald, King's County (re- elected) D. A. McDonald M.B.E.. Queen's County- (re-elected). Dr. C. Murphy Charlottetown. re- L. Johnston. offices-s were . Lewis l". l‘ mpbell Pre- dent (re-elected); Lewis - Donlaid. Vice President. Dr. J. C. llmllllhli. Secretary J. o. Dennis. marks the necessity of proper planning. He reviewed several co-operative enterprisesin Nova" Scotln which had succeeded only because they bad a definite ow. ‘He said that we had the means to emuls their euc- ihe opportunities at our . Mr. Savage in his opening re- marks paid tribute to the work at North Rustico. He cited this as an example of what may be achieved by leacarshlp education look catches and d2 per cent of and cowllersllon- herring and sardines. He reviewed the work of the co-operatlves in the Marltimes and the inspiration they had afl "m" ‘i’ “h” 9"“ °i mail“- RATES “iis"‘“°."°i';. tong: m‘ alien a co no vs n accom e - ——-—- had not every one worked together Births and 85o. Cash forgetting the individual and re- must accompany o r. "hwvsHiIlIhM-"v l BIRTHS ROBERTSON-At flit P. E. I. Hoe- East Royalty, s 104a, to m. aha Mrs. n gropde (ma! Alice Younker). a son; 0 h-n Wand - JIOWATT-At Prince County Hos- pital. June 9. 1M8 to Mr. and Mrs. Geo e Howatt.‘ her-ion River, a daus m. Sharon Dorothy- MAIBIAGIS noes _ nnvowsiu. - at l'i on Tburidsy, June in, 104s. n c. A. , Bertha Elia n of Rives-view, to John Kenneth of BridgewIiLP. n1. DEATHS LL - At the Prince Rollllal. Iunirnereide Jilly . on lee a yesrsudaughter fjlr. an Mrs. Charles Creswfll. ormerly of South Rustico. Rem ns resting at ‘gm Cutciiffe Funeral cine will‘ i; evenins then- to t e home of Al- bert raswell. nth is ‘Where ‘to ernl. service willtbe 0h Th (5.12) In ant , $2252.”... A A _ ' gvsglvlv t.‘ lseqnalfem m: v .. v . a... .. or W» ml CRASWI Count referred by 121'. Oansdi 194d. to Mr. and Mrs. ‘Uni emphasised qmuch yet to be done. and that f] liil wife m‘ j era more) i“... - melnbering only his brother and the common cause. Mr. Savage ' to the assistance given Croteau 1n formulating the an Federation of one. In concluding his talk he that there was thiii could accomplished only by sacrifice. at if we wish to the movement grow and reach great heights of succas we must be prepared to carry on an ex- tensive and proper educational programme in onder that those at the bottom will be as well in- fonned as those at the top. ilevisits Province After 3i Years ' Mr. James Parkman of Valley. City. North‘ Dakota ie visiting here. after an absence of ill years. is a native of New a son of the la He Glasgow, being to Mr. and Mrs. bsrt Parkman. l-Ie ia eccom n- the former ( iss d iii later lr ' si Chico o. P i hia. aehington. . New , Boston an {Jeoverlng a distance oi 340i es without a delay or even a flat . ‘ impel um mgjl-Ilfllill; oi elxfill of ll til "hi. rated un on in the with tn and t. . later became of Union League 8th in Moria-School auditorium in co-opes-eilve village Francis Xavier ‘ GNIIO l. prepared ed dshl ‘hnliim lfld JOIOPh IL, “VH1 ‘l . 2W .‘ ": new :". u N!“ l“? Q7’ IIIIAI mes srmoairss Arsen- auit and Father Edward Baldwin speak on the Scout-Guide (cam- S. S. MBlGIiL LEAVES POI/l‘ —'Iihe S. S. fildeigel" left port about 8 oplcck yesterday evening with s. mixed cargo of livestock {meld farm produce for Newfound- an . . i. PROPERTY SAL! — The pro- perty oftile late William R. Wyatt Hliiillsboro Streets was sol e by pub- auction yesterday to i-es Maryi 'I‘rainor for $3.015. The adioln- 1h! property No. 50 Hillsboro Flt. \ was also sold to Miss Trainer for . . Mr. W. H. Benton was the auctioneer. EARL‘ IIAYMAKDVG -—Huy- glgcilnng s already wunder way at E ue. reports Dr. J.A. Clark, Super tendent of the Dominion Experimental Farm, who returned from visiting Prince County yest- erdayjrhefilev crop throuizout the Province is in good condition but inclined to be light. he states Therein a ood deal of clover in King's and tleen’! Counties. YESTERDAY - The City firemen were called out twice ‘yesterday. At 11 a.m. they re- s onded to an alarm from the re- sdence of W. J. Brown 139 Pownrll Blfeet and at 7 pm. they were Icalled to Hiiisboro Bridge ulhere a couple of plank were burning“ Both ires were qu ckly extklguish- . with li le damage resulting lfrom either blaze. lmrultlvluo—rTtoM N. n. - Premier J. Walter Jones. Hon. W. M. Hughes. Minister of Public Welfare. and . W. l‘. Massey. Provincial Auditor. are expected to return to the Province today from their recent visit to Fredericton, N.B., where they were conferring with members of the New Bruns- wick Government on matters of ‘common interest to the two Prov- nces. VISITORS FROM BOSTON _. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stewart. South Boston. Mass. arrived on the Is- land Mondafi to spend a vacation. They are lting South Shore at present the welcome guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Quity. This is Mrs. Stewart's first visit to the “Garden of the Gulf" and she is loud in her praise of the Island's scenic beauty and the hospitality and friendliness of those whom she met. FAMILY ILLNESS — P. B. . friends are sorry to hear of ihe sickness in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnston of Lakevicw Nova Scotia. Mrs. Johnston is the victim of an attack of scarlet fever aind their youngest son Dwight had the misforunate of having the in- dex finger of his hand severed 1n their electric washer. In answer to a wire, Mrs. H. A. R. MacCou- brey of New Glasgow. lllstened to the aid. of her daughter and little eon. ~ ._._a_ FAMILY BEREAVED - Mia Ruth Dlckieson of New Glasgow has received a telegram from her cousin Miss Margaret Weeks of Oakland. Oaliforulia. bearing the csiiviiii .0_l_ill‘lilil‘I' paign tollght war CFCYnt .'i| o'clock. . the corner of Dos-cheater andl l Faae I ' iiev. fiairfgftiailsgbsaald -_-- The remains of new. . a. c. MacDonald were trensfnqis-ed on Monday axial-noon from at. Dun- sten’s Basilica to his sums; p"- ml l" Bi- Gwrsek where the re- mains were received by the pre- "lllll- Pastor, Rev. Bennett Mac- Donald who also sang the Libero. On Tuesday morning ‘ Iwsh Mass was celebrated by Rt. ‘Rev- Mm. a. n. at. John. weird by Rev. oearse MacDonald as deacon. Rev. r‘. Mullally as sub-deacon and Rev. A. i... Slnnott .18 mlsltr of ceremonies. Present in the sanctuary were Rt. Rev. ‘Mssr. Gresvry Mticbellan. v.0. IRt. Rev. Msgr. A. A. McAulay. Rev. R. J. MacDonald Rev. D. P. Croken. Rev. Leo Sullivan, Rev. ‘Leonard MacDonald, Rev. Har- lold Croken, Rev. W. D. MacDon- ald. Rev. Leonard McKenrla. Rev. Edmund Roche, Rev. " i ‘l MacDonald. luv. Owen Kigginsosrlahprlest of Georgetown preached an elo; quent and moving tribute to the late Father MacDonald. _ The pallbearers at St. George's were. R. J. MacLellan Leo Fay Frank MacPherson Alex Camp- bell. Joseph J. Campbell. Andrew MacDonald. The remains of the laie Rev. Dr. MICDOIlaId were transferred yes- terday afternoon to St. Joachim! Church. Vernon River where sol- emn lligh Mass will be celebrated this morning at 9 am. ST Bur- ial will take place in the church cemetery. Claims Bards Sent Members Were Forgeries OTTAWA. July 9—-(CP)—C. C. F. leader M. J. Caldwell today tabled a file of correspondence in sispport of his claim that. cards sent mclnbe s of the Commons on behalf of the Income Tax Payers’ Association had in some cases been forgeries. Mr. Coidweli had referred to forged cards being sent members in a statement in the Commons June l1. He said today that slnoe that time G. S. Thorvaldson of Winnipeg. president of the assoc- iation had challenged him to prove his charge was true. The C. C. F. leader said he had written letters in reply to per- sons whose names appeared on the cards. In a numiben- of cases his letters had been returned I marked "unknown" by post office officials and in other cases the persons whose signature had been on the card had written ltim say- im they had not sent cards. He tabled the file of letters and re- turned correspondence. The cards had been sent in support of the ssso lation's cam- p lgn seeking the i. xatlon of co- oseratlves. Beet Sugar Industry OTTAWA. July Q-(CP) -Oan- ada could become self-sufficient ln sugar supplies through dc- velopment of her beet sugar in- sad news that her brother and hls wife Mr. and Mrs. Foster Weeks had met their death when a priv- ate piane caught fire. Mr. and Mrs. Wee -= had hired the plane to 00'1- vey them to a wedding to which they had been invited in Tahoe Cal" on June 26th. They are survived by two daughters. Mr. Weeks lssti visited P.E.I. about 15 years ago. AUTO INSURANCE — Prince Edward Island's unsatisfied judg- ment fund. in effect six mont s mw, has accumulated approxim- ately $10000. representing s1 for each motor car and truck - tion. It is intended to bllild the fund to about 626,000 to . Tile P E I. 11m l0 i . . p is sim sr Manitoba's. bu whereas tne Manl- toba Aict allows com nsniion for one person u to 85. and 510.000 for one ace Ellthlhfl P.1d I. maxi- mum ind ity'ls 82,000 for one person and 84.000 for one accident. fir owners unaliitlgmg salymena gmen neoess - from the fund must Nlnlmsd it before their driving license will be renewed. Insurance agents say since the new law came into fecl. more automobile insurance M‘ hsm sold than before —F'inan- cis Post. T0 VISIT BOMB PROVINCE- Clemy MacDonald. chief nurse at os n n ranc sco a widely known in hospital and rail- i8" “rm it"s: M" 10s‘ ears serve . e was succ e - edyby Miss Mary Gordon Bram- blett. who was recentl discharged from the U.S. Army wth the rank of major after- overseas service. A native oil Canada. Miss MacDon- ygd grad natednsoingotfiie ligontreal enera osp . an came to a orn n . e ne i cm iai mosh ioi a the Southern Pacific hospital ate 1010' became surgery “ oer- vieor. 018; assistant chief nurse 1M0; took charge of the company's Hldligelllh Ibrlatergmeyhii-lospital n . a came _e e nurse at General Hoe tal in 101i. Cali- fornia Ibsen- lee Macdonald has .two brothers in P. n d. W ‘mure Island. whom plans Ito visit during August after an absence of twenty-two years. Personals . )0‘. i liken. ' nurse-in- RFE! "' ~‘.‘i"°'i‘&°'-.'.‘.'s“°"aiu“.‘i‘i bolas in eussiia. v.“ got of n . we the e.Alonse cf- N ~ dustry. John Blackmore (SC- Lethbridgel said today in the Commons. Mr. Blackmore said there were indications that Cubs. source of Canada! main supplies of sugar. was planning to increase the in- temational prices as was done after the "First Great Wor- He suggested that development of the domestic industry would pro- vide Canadinns with s stable and cheap supply of this commodity. Canada could become the "sugar bow" of the world. WOULD SUPPORT STEEL- woltxlilts GLACE BAY. N. S., July 9- (CP)—A resolution calling cn all United Mine Worloars lomls in the district to support the Sydney steelworkers if strike action Ois taken was endorsed at a meeting of Caledonia local tonight. afteg a few days spent at Moncton, Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Johnson and children of Somerville. lidasa. and Mr. and lidirs. Fred Roscoe and daughter Jean, Bedford Mass. are visiting their brothers. George and Alden Buchanan of Fredericton: Mr. James Parkman of Valley City. North Dakota is at present visiting this his native Province after an absence of 31 years. He was born in,New Glasgow the sec- ond sotl of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parkman. He is accnm an~ led by his wife the former ( lee Cora Chalmers) and his sister tle (Mrs. W. J. Moore o! Fargo and Mr. Moore. LL-Col. Herold I. Hunt. Mrs Hunt and her null-her, Mrs. Annie W! Quebec and Ontario but . Jenkins will remain for some lane. visiting two sisters. s. James A. Beck. Allison. Mrs an River and a Madam. ss ive years active service lh "rt-is cmmxirriz-rowiv GUARDIAN l . Ulliecl 0i Scout-Guide Campaign The immediate obleotslfor the Boy Scout-Girl Guide campaign now underway in the Province follows: ' (l) The Girl Guides must have s permanent cans alto. (2) Both scouts an guides need equipment and supplies for their camp sites, e.g. we used a new building slsd woll,at Camp Buohan. (ii) A iolnt offica with full tiline secretary must be mnln- I nod. is a strictly Canadian compare, Mr. A.v. Ainewortb, P. E. er of the geaoncatlve yeglifrds tales. boundary lino nrust have been re- cently moved s rent deal further south than the 9th arallel.“ He did not mini c ticiisn oi the Colnpim ‘s service to the Mr. said. providing has it was criticism based oin some knowledge of the problems invoived- He did object. however. to members of the City Counicii making statmlents wh h "did no! oonrtailt one iota. of trut ." None of the most out ken critics had ever taken the tro to visit the electric plant, Mr. Ains- worth said. nor to call at his office and learn for himself just wlhat the situation was. ' ‘Ilhe wsr found the electric plant called upon to greatly expand its services. The local airiport mush- roomed into a development where 2.000 men were being trained for the R. C- A. F. and the R. A. F. (4) An expansion of the Lona Scout organization. (i.e. boys in scattered rural areas doing scouting on their own. aided by a counsellor and help through the mail-about b0 boys are new enrolled.) l5) More field work for both scouts nnd guides. (iii ‘o enable every scout and guide to attend camps at the lowest possible rate, we must pay fihe deficits on these camps. (7) Provision must be lads for the training of new loaders. These are the immediate needs curement of more an impossib tv. Despite handicaps Mr. Alnsworii said. the Com any managed to give a servlcelghoh was ngthexioeoded an o er wer t i ti Wniltedy States gt? Cangda. Mrein t? the plant had worked stretches of (2) Complete and practirni world wide brotherhood of ..sn. (3) The dweiopment of char- actor. (l) The training of youth for service. lea. with an admirable record in 5kg" A FM." ant in Charlottetown. Even the 200,000 Subscribers To Blue Gross French Move To Postpeneiisssillbiy (By Joseph Dynan) PARIS. July 9—(A.PJ—'Ilhe four. Dower council of foreign minls- ters asked the United Nations to- day to postpone its general as- Iéegtlolyzasesalon ill New York until to Mr. Thompson, a veteran f . ' ' French mmYml-"Q 55m- the Second Great War. by Edmunodmidicatm“ u‘ "Wwuilw m“ u" Arsenault. also of CharlottetownJm-“Pliwer 311M993“ P93“ 6011191“ the first member of the Blue Cross m" Willi-l 135i- " lea-Bl 81K Weeks- plan in the Maritime Provin-:es.| Th4? ""1911 W88 liken lhlabfl Mr, Thompgcsj hp; a wlfg and_5OUl'Ce5 531d. 1X1 HZSDOIISB t0 l 16b- ihree children who are now Blig-iter from Tryitve Lie. U. N. gen- ible to receive the full benefits offlffll Sflflretlify. who requested ad- [Illa Blue Cross hospitalizationlvlgblfifl m9 090111-08 of the a-s- pan. '_56 y session so that there LPl-ésent at the ceremony were}??? b¢ n0 ‘MCOMUCF s18 t.- ov. J. A. Bernard. M B.. l" W!“ 0° "WW8 W C e- Ezlrl MacDonald. Dr. Joseiylgr AJSms Julv 2'9. The 2611681 85- MncMlllian. president of the Biuiyscmiblv originally was scheduled §FOASSC€IBQ for tiilé Maritimes; Dr. ifluironverfil 3. U R . . ar e. pres dent of the Mari- eanw e n ed States time Hospital Association; Miss and Britain appeared Plfilared to Ruth C. Wilson. Moncton, exe- urge iederalizstion to break down cut ve director of theBlue Offlllfilltlf-ZOHBI barriers in Germany glen]. agdNofféclalxls and employees‘? the folur-power conference of 9 - - -§ Ops. oreim mnisters turned to long- Following the presentation m range problems of the Reich. Mr. Thompson. a membersliipl Diplomats eagerly awaited the certificate was resented to C. T..“importe.rlt declaration" on Ger- A presentation of a Blue Cross. membership certificate was made to the 200.000th subscriber in the Maritime Provinces Monday morn- ing to J. Franklyn Thompson. a machirlist's helper. employed at the Canadian National Railways shops in Charlottetown. The presentation was made amid the grease and grime of the shops most of his Labor Government upon political detachment of the colleagues were ban-i, plodded m5.RhinEilnd. the Ruhr and the unemotionai way through a Com-iSnar Basin from Gelmany- Fri-Ml mons speech today in which he wants the Saar incorporated caught the visions of brlghterivvlnllln French economy. and the day's for 00.000000 heooie in the Ruhr Placed under llllflvllllilllel BritLxh colonies. economic control. Sliver-haired Col. Oliver Stlll- The American and Brill-ill 1'1"" ley 50. former Conservative Col- has been that the Big Three It oniai Secretary whose work MpiPotsdam pledged them-solves t0 Hell praised. also spoke of thglllllifittfltiOll of Germany and that 0n Spruce Budviorm OTTAWA July 0-(09) —The agriculture department announced today it is intensifying its annual attack on the spruce buttworm. which infests an estimated 80,000 square miles of Canadian forest next general assembly cg‘ the Un- ited Nstions 1n Septe bar. The Positions of the inhabitants of the territories concerned - ‘Ilen- ganyika. Tcgolsnd and the British mandated section of the Cam- eroons in Africa-would be taken into account "in the submimlons. He reiterated British policy of Irsdual development of colonies thq United States army- Finest. i. Quality ted by the tens of thousands tom the rtmenfs parasite labor- atory s Belleville. Ont. Officials slid the budwonn is threatening valuable white spruce dy has d strayed all the balsam and I0 00 per cent oi the white qlruce in snnarea of 5.000 square miles. I a . and profits film Ur-ited bu‘? 6:31:11 l! ge a grades hast started. Mic. Al the flitbllle. i’.“....~,"‘°’ those last Com a bol has been promised for next April. has 1.0811. break . Island. So ion as the plant Bprinsgi-ll ooal the othu tinned er Many Mr ment from there. They had even tried Switzerland. who with England thereby necesslta“ 1 u of d m; U lied S! te pose th “d M °‘“' "' “flumn” "m" electric power never b61059 ei-{iand- thine greatnmanisfgctisssgsmof eioctf gum’ "m" Pr“ w“ Wm b‘ ‘m’ ed iin the Province The spare parts rilcalhgrwer plants But people for- °"‘“"'"- Oil band. suffii t z oirmal t. . Ilnsworth said, that towns m5_°°“““¢ ""1 “m”! “"4 times. soon 0.01.1‘. mmgéquelils and more ms time» Ilusvr lhsn u] Duty m G01 lhg'dgn1gngdg o; “ru- mgde thg m- Charlottetown ave had all their power plants blown to places and that their reqillreme come first Asio it It isens of (Iharlnttelown the coming months in the way of continuous supply or electric cur- he oould bomlb Th8" llflllllllllllll- llllllllllllll 18 and 20 hours lr order that ths rent Mr- Alnaworth said of counse their Junior branches. 5mm, ‘ u n)’ h 3' 11-. wmfld the Wolf Cubs aha the amwh- “us” b’ mflmmfl" b‘; Yo... q] thg 1&5 mini .23.‘ equipment had been installed. p venture of it than it had made of coal strkes in the Maritlmes have. lhe airport prvlvill [Coins Withdrawn From (‘lirculation UITAWA. July tl-(GP)—Cop- per colored five cent nieces are being withdrawn from circulation and it is honed I will be completed within the near future said. today in the Commons He said the withdrawal was both! carried out through the charter- ed banks. Augustine Cove The morning worship period of Camp We at iususllhe Cove Young People's Camp opened with the largest enrolment of campers '.!i the history W811 veriooking the waters of the Northmnberlend Strait bids fair lo become one of lhe most favored campsites this year and in The new auditorium. cottages and Qlhb tents erected lh-us f-ar togeth- er with a. staff leaders have given the camp set- need to encourage oroiz-rees among llhe present System of “R111 him": ry MaoKay. Margaret Moniom- 213i bac lxalrd peoples of colonial caries trill/ides thrmffilctefltglrvalélfi-t ery. shlgleyidmcflnohsglfi {one xen- ca. says and the other ry no uneco . - ace. a an, y ls ac- lands under Britain's care. Both compartments. Donald. ‘ men spoke of the necessity for It was believed possible that The r lstsvstiom fur the boys better health and improved edu- France. Britain and the United and fill-is cam s l-o follow under catlonal services in the commas, States would be satisfied with the d eel-ion o lhe MR EC Ir.- Mr. l-lnll often appeared tired merelv a Rfiitllélgfllvtgiflllshiflélilfl gale Clplciev Hll-Blldlllwe "115 as reports were made to the problem w re coun w - . you" on even“ 1n pl]e_qune_ i the deputy foreign ministers The plrgesent neg lootallon git inane; which is under his department jworlred oll 80661110 51931“ m We)‘ Emma ‘Omrerlro? gafcta‘ ‘Mk3; but he was mo" chem-ml a, he .pnration for a later conference o ‘ émhm hvh: “nelmldv qt ih~e| survcved his plans for expendl- their orinclpal-s- - £350.,“ "ghmioh mulomtowl, turns on far colonies and other ' 1' upon whose rounds the Marshfie d encouragement to their peoples. can,“ y,“ my The t sin,- lVIr. Hall fold the Commons that k is mode possible film the "W Bllllllll‘! draft clans for trustee- Intensify Attac large number of ind vldual and silip agreements are expected to organization Contributors, as well be ready for submission to the as committees who have worked be . Sincere lh e s- edlnngrld be extended lo ali who have and will oominue lo assist in 1h glam. WlSTMOR-ELAND W. I. The members of Westmoreinnd to self government. ddi h .. n4 d troys 10.000000 cords of W-I- m8! ll ill‘? "W" °l M“ 5*" ever that Britain had nglintn- tlunoer ens year. “Wmne °“ “"5” ‘Vmlim ticn of "abandoning" pennies who‘ The weapon used against the Juli; md- 3°“ "i" W" ""’°"‘i§d depended on her for their de- bud-worm is a fly known scienti- u’ y “m” meénnr" H}! w“ t‘ "ll"- mllfllv m! welfare fiesily as‘ Phywdletus fumifer- f3,‘ fiff“lr°l’m“u‘lfn'“l’f§j o;,‘“°,§.5 m“ “mm ‘Emmi’ m‘ bmwm‘ Creed in unison. Collection amount- lflrv" l“ 5°" l‘ “l” dmnbu‘ ed to 80 cents. Minutes of previ- ous meetin were rend and adopted. Correspon euce was read and dis- cussed. The following committees were elected Sick: Mrs. Heber Canfleld. Id-Pro ram: re-elected in an are running from eastern - “mung-d g2“ n? 83:10“: ‘smilleeber Canfield. Mrs. . wick an c o ew o ~ ‘m. vermmk ‘M w.“ g, Lunch. Mrs. Louis Francis. Mrs. u, Bert _ Trowsdale. Moore. y and is still plokelod. Tho lly of been s war irig which no ‘smlorial in the aha o seesaw-v parts tadrtlod. and that, its-post. the war is still on. "It is useless lo imi order new Ma on Lord. Ruth Vernlla. Mulch, Angus Gilmore. Margaret Milt-tart. Geraldine Mac- Poesy Strung. Margaret Williams. Emma Tweedy, Florinda Thomas. Eileen Waugh. Joyce Will- iams, Gertrude MacDonald. Blanche gay. Wililxarndlhifoase. Don-aid Muc- . u Maggy. Elva ‘Ci-l fer. Carrol MacRse. Shirlev Carew to bring the new camp into Maritime Eloetri" c Managea- Interviewed ,Re Council Criticism The Maritime Electric Company had much to do v/it-h the downs. all’ Aiuw recent orlh said. was burning part0 of thebouedistllne” “a”: more or less e ficsilentig sesame impossi e ade of coal and oh lo be burned. l 91‘ le cited the case ‘They were waiting for it for months But l ls has been pioketed since romisod deli was very and now it for people do not seem in real Ainsworth sa for five years dur- oould boo for this ulpment nis ilaturally what was in store for the uring thlghpagt. look t3 nhe ‘futura wtlrtlh So far as buying out the Maritime‘ 1e ones an sillloa Ev tr Electric d.~ W citizen-a of P. a. l. loi- their mos: eindl-ltgnfvlrddfezg $35.2‘; the City co x3’. lift. ..°§§°°’.'i§~s SL101?‘ “$.31,” m‘.‘",ffl§.§§{f' generous and loyal support. or Canada within the pest veer has it wished Mir. Ainswortlt said. bur u; thy. q“, standards g ?————- direct] or inidiflsctly effected the should ‘moose lo do so. he hoped lowered .41.... h... mg)?” 53m o erat n of the Maritime Electric lhatit would make a better business course is not qulfe u .0 “w... g the movement Finance Minister Ilsley of this camp Tn: campsite o the years in come. of experienced Montgomery. O arlottetown. Sllp-‘BISJIY promised last week by For- u a most desirable atmosphere W9 erintendrclt of the Prince Edward sign Minister Vyacheslav M. ‘The can? staff includes: We l" f0 have l!" BMW 118W Island division of the C.N.R.. by.Mo1otov of Russia. which. accord- Rev. J. Ja-rdLnc. ‘rryoh: Study World We slow e1 bent about. Are Dr. MacMiiian. in; i... gpeculghlgn has could b, course» "The Cross in the Life qi’ We sviniz back. s ndins still or anything from i! forth-right ac- Christ .‘ m. r10 Archibald. going ahead? Surely We lwk ll ce-ptance of federallzation of the MDWIW". 3"“! 001i!“ Frill-F- ‘ifnrewah prfllfglrtem“ “$11?” gcpfigil‘ British-American model to s itlld Music in ol-ship Rev. L.M - m‘ Sew-i k911i o ml ‘Y: F dmlmcialm“ °l “h” W019 R115" $1ns1ngt°n' Recreation E118 IlUIGODIYJVIXIIlCB Z1 Igglhlyegtltlfl- Sig“ have called ‘issue?’ new‘ 351-.’ n- "iugtfirmiiis. Mail“? and the other provinces in like tlations" h. sntslh 811d the uh- Mug,‘ Kélflllfmgm _ B- ins mmmon i. .81“... m.“ .0 Siilfrgolliirliiliclil For it'd stale" ages Sta/av A TgeildossNorh talk of balanced budsots and look In Frankfurt today. Gen. Jos- Rive’... Camp Cw“ may Wulédim our debauched manhoocL m.“ s s . eDh T- MflNflmfiY- “lubed 553-365 whtman, ouiegon siding- 105-5 is not prosperity Here we need Bflflsh flohmgs commander in Eumlle- under-lull" Richard Cameron. CarlelonlSiding to advance lo a new frontier oi’ led the problem when he snnollw h. eh, 56mm cmmhr, s. w... friendship. raoe and religion. 60d Hill thO Ullltéd QLBWS W88 ‘ad same ”ven yuflve Q“;- ggvg Q3115 [of cruggdgg; _ prepared to seek special economic “my”, “a whom; 1e men and woman to asall the cita- (By James MoCook, Canadian agreements for western Germany o; one, wmmungtl“ clued E {he dels qf evil. and go and lant tils Pr“; sq," writ“) unies the foreign ministers rolllgklng songs of can.) 1.4g, i_ ensign of truth and fr om upon LONDON, July 9-(QP C3b1g)__ achieved agreement. lowed b the regular period of ‘he B18098 HOW wvllplocibl’ Ignor- Gcorge Hall the formgr pihbqy The French view is that fed- gooei lllggt devotion prior lo "lights “we Mld Greed Ari-bill's Bill/blimp who was an active socialist, heron ‘eraiizatlon should be contingent out . meted campers to dnie alglllliflsbgqgif-‘lalllcihllw dly-‘i- in‘! E § MaclMiillnn. Grace Williams. Lois Gamble. Doris 1k. Audrey Payn- anksls ymlih building pro- for next month: o! old world. fihe "widening the ‘.1 in Milwaukee which supplie: “mum ha“ ' we will need so advance IMol-ltreal at 6.4-5 am. daily 0X- VAGE FlV - Literature iinii Life new raoivnnlss By Booknean r [the n The nav that lit lain limo unqkgiownmwawmmgrggm “m: “liilllilslv lode on the seven The hing “d, .... s"... a. i...‘i'i..'3i‘§m“%‘i“5§§ The 0f 118k!” lo us: George olgorvaclfrized W . 8 to sha- thing wmall tiiepeBlLtwshwoErzllélgfirff We hear a wood deal 110W about the new ivorld that is lo be: but if that dream is to become s. reality, frontiers. . no M" Kin Arth h “Rfllllgl radii-d‘ Emmi“ ‘h: wllclc- it was to "scatter the darkness and .et in the light". The lhood sang before the lrislg‘ “Shall Rome Arthur's rggimlllleathen rub m Flash brand and lance. fail battle- rnuafittlilgon helmhh m... are. o Let the km‘ was.‘ brsndl Bu! sin e teeed i "R0"!!! ‘will?’ was nth‘: Arthur felt his great £11911; ‘m, ‘ allure. “Tibia all aluadiowed the war of sense with soul". gm! lg an unending war which is still with 115 l" "WHY 1011118 Do we not need to think of new frontiers when we l°°k at W"? In E WHY we have fgflbtlged one that. is we have learn. H. finds me w.§”s€;§°i.i.i.“‘3iiiliwi?f S used to be. ‘The reoo being .\ ads by returned men at our universliles seem to show that maturity in years is need to em s, student to do his best. Some us can remember to qualify to aft examinaiton him lhet he was seventeen yeeee of B89; and a girl nod to be sixteen. Demwwl’. needs a new flontie: for it ts should. B68 bv s sign. Wages rise. and lhe cost Oil living 800s up apparent progress ls_ a fiction. Bel- Elllm tried vomelhtn new n she ordered a reduc on in the sale prloe of necessities of ten r cent: this averted n strike. franchise k a ood thing, surely there d be some intell- ectual qualification. or the ahnpie oountirng of heads does not repre- sent l e best zment of a lo Democracy iswlirlore than 3°11... matter of lnarhernaitilcs. . will if.“ ‘Z33’. ii “‘ $53." ll Iii ll ill 0 business wilh one andther She deposited her ireasures in different areas. coal here. iron there; she stretched out great plains like our Canadian W as 1t busin seas with islands which we thought of little worth till the war came. and then we saw their value. One people has what the other has not. and we need each other. We must learn to. and buy fr er. rniust advance Ln morals if rilsade . “Sense" is at was ,wil-h "soul" and that ls our human struggle. wheth- q- the theatre be war. or ignorance or bigotry or sin in any form --a hydra-headed monster. When Socrates said that he wai neither an Athenian or a Greek. but a citizen of the world. e show- ed how far off were his ronliers MONOPON. N. B.. July 0—Oa.n- celied as a wartime measure the through sleeping car service be- tween Montreal and Charlotte- town. P. E. 1.. has been resumed according to an announcement by regional headquarters of the Can- adian Nationai Railways here. A through sleeniniz car from Manit- real to Charlottetown leaves Montreal nn the Ocean Limited at 7.30 um. dailv except Satur- dav and leaves (Ilarlotteiou-n for cent Sunday. I'll-ls through sleep- ing car service between Mont-Yell and Charlottetown proved very popular prior to the war and with the easing up of wartime travel restrictions the service hagakain been out inrto effect. Catherine of Russia was neither ‘Russian nor named Catherine. She was born in (lernreny. and christ- ened Sophia. ° Ton Late To Classify _ LOST - WALLET CONTAINING npers valuable to owner near ‘Pagan Hardware. If found. call . FOB SALE-lilo FORD I ION steel box. hydraulic hoist. 75 Spring Park Road. F011. BENT-a CABINS WITH cooking facilities. 3 miles ‘from town. Phone Hillsboro 841210. 1'0 bar-ores IUNISIIID BID room. set Richmond 8t. WANTID- 000D UI@ GB. write Mrs. James Mrs. Boy Crossman invited the‘ members to meet at her home Will pay cash. P. Ii. Guardian. a W NTID—WILL JEADI It! tAon 1N0 Ford truck for te e ll! "Ill ""1111 u" W"! for Au u t meetin . Roll ml to model sedan or coach. J. I. hls bill! imported 1mm 359151 be enacted by a‘ practical Inf. Cousins. Hunter liver. colorants. where it has 5r the geetioii. It was moved and ~ worm under contra. pio- ed that the school be papered eur- wllb-IATVBDAY W l- l- "T- llllated in the Ielleville laber- ins the holidayI. The eating ed-i bns n No. a semi-a. ‘was... jonmed and a social our was Finder please phone 8-4. lor- m e Qkfll. in ednadinstb Its-millage den. . tried . nn ee an an an on aae - tsganlovistlfiin ceedskeoleaaiess. .Luneiiwas AIID _ ~If _, __ iinveeapseesiameeianeese- seas I I . x