Movies New iiiagcw WEDNESDAY. JULY I6 -—$|'iowIng—- BGRDER PHANTOM News and Short‘: I 8.30 P. M. Sharp MAY _D_IIIIST (Continued from Page I) Dealers To Meet ____. MON CIDN . N. flcatie Association water, N. lo Jilly l8-l9. It was Iluuncad Hush Buchanan. Meet-ins: wiii he held m [An entertainment pyqgrgm [been scheduled for the afternoon. Chflplleli of Sydney, N.S.,I Rev s. I N.S.-P.E.I. Lumber ceuriiiu our —Il0rty lumber dealers from Novn . attend a convention I of the h‘. l.--P.E.I. Retail Lum- I in Bridge- hm whim by secretary] oiwuoii or ICOTLAND Ber-I Charlottetown Hliernflon and Saturday morning. __i____ have been real battles going along the Albanian border for two days." In his plea for speed, Johnson gfivfl the first indication that the United States might be ready to cOmpTOmISG on sections of its de- mands. He said he was willing i0 stress conciliation but noted that rcrtain sections such as establish- mciit or the commission were “iundamentnlfl ' Earlier, French delegate Alex. sndre Porodi called attention to Home ...______.___ liustico Field llay Most Successful The first li- a series _ of Field Days s president will preside at the ses- three FQIISOrEd by ihe Div- l a neway nature may ll U" Gent] Q In‘ able in advance. CARS LEAVING Taxi for Covehead races today special price. Phone 525. in- vice July 20th. (Orville Mdse Rooms) Stanchel 3 p. in.. Desabla 1,30 m. Rev. J. Horace MecEwen, day has] BEE THE RELIGIQUs film "The God of Creation" Zion Church Hall this evening S p. in. LIMITED BUB P. m. i Bound schools of at at College at Guelph. S i graduating from the latter insti- tution he received an appointment RUN leaves to South Africa and became Di- Charlottetown daily at 11.15 a. m. Man Passes liway ..___... JIMMIEQ? ‘rho sad news was received t at week of the death Bih. inst. at South Africa. of viii Palmer, Mi- Palmer, in Charlottetown, was a son 022 11 u. m.,.the late Charles Palmer, K. p. ed his early education ‘tendins the Ontario rector of Agriculture Ihis sister referred to he left sur- the Johannesburg. Mr. W. Jar- born and a brother of Miss Ethel Pal- ‘ mer now residing here. He receiv- Oharlottetown later at- rmncminwrre-rown GUARDIAN liilliititFormcr iihftuwn ._....L. This column i; reserved In neural or local interest. but advertising at; 4'='i=-'E‘°;L‘3;In South Africa Supreme Gourt At Georgetown yesterday against Joseph Lou , charged with rape. hi; the opening o] in a "true bill" on the lesser in was arraigned at 0y afternoon. pleaded "not C» petlt jury this morning. the session. Attorney General 1" The Grand Jury found "no bill" is at the King's County Assize in Georgetown but brought dictment of incest. The accused 2.30 yesterday guilty" and will have his case go before a ‘ Chief Justice ‘Thane A. Camp- bell presided at the opening o! , , from a single sheet or’ engraved “T [New Process May [Revolutionize ‘ i 2' PIBIIIVI BREEZY iiiu. ‘basins 0' Printing "Methods NEW YORK, July 15- (AP)__ Development of a newspaper printing method eliminating lino- typo machines, matrices and stereotype plates wee announced today by John H. Perry pm choir- man. and his brother ell W. Perry, president. of the William J Higgins Company. I Entire page: are printed directly Located in easy commuting distance ‘th h ' , North Shore m I . C." l“ u“ Agricultural hortly after appeared for the Crown. Lewis Burge (foreman). lntyre, Robert Acorn, MacKinnon, Howlan Pherson, and Cortney McLure. A. large and S. S. Hessian, KC. Melvin E. Mc-Quald will defend Mitchell. The Grand Jury comprised: n. ‘ plate now Russell i Buell. Robin Clay, Walter Hay- den, James Crawford, Daniel Mac- John p3. chines permit head-setting by the Mullnlly, I same method. I ‘ Roderick Kitson, George Mac- Tha appeal of Francis Bertram' magnesium weighing less than a] pound compared with 4d pounds ‘for the conventional stereotypei Cottages including oII modern conveniences available by day, weak or month. Restaurant nearby. 4 In use. R‘ J- STRANG "w". ‘ma i: Composition of body type III ‘ --4 done by proportional spacing type- y i writers, and the Perry: said ma- v-vw PLAN TO BUILD YOUR HOME rider The IIDIISINB AIIT “The process completely changes,‘ ' U the composing room as it exists: today." their announcement said. . Shepherd from a conviction underi “T110 will’ 8°95 ("remit "W" "W I w‘ . .. _ lsion of Illtliutrfltlon Stations In ""-‘ viving his widow a son Rev. Nev- ~ i III‘ .,-. * I t. f . q ~ . ' ' lb E i A t ll d t it to th ake- ag; ,‘;jf,“,,‘je,,cf,°lg°g,jgfl,ggmm‘fife; ge-oileration with the Provincial _;Ee“;‘,fi:fa,‘§f "hi: glmggig" lilo Palmer who served as a Padre to: cgniffitlon ‘d’::sii:dowwIthtxIit‘ h2g3’: from mire N... on: LONG TERM 7AYM5NT$ Him” - 3.8135112?‘ Ont...“ IUfiIEIIIIIMZ, Y“ Bvimiin. New Glasgow. was held wnhlta’ “um “m?” “m” I“ mm» G- R. Holmes. KC. aopsar- , cnsravinc room- The wry n=¢d' Mortgage Loans arranged for Private Residences Multiple He urged (waging. w "u" mm IO ad d , t r on sLon from her Me residence on TM” t a war and wo srand- ed for the respondent and R. it. not be returned to the editor for; Fumfly Home. Md commnci I l 1d. . flrmatlon of dispatches beloreioxnk lfxfln'<»v§“°‘l ‘W M1" 1- day afternoon, July 15th Ind was‘ d‘ '“'°"' "mm" °Y M" 9"“ Bell. Kc. for the appellant weal-readies eswmiivsltlo" mm‘ ’ ° ‘“ "'9" fanning ¢On¢1u5i0n5 and tflughmedl T ~ m‘ ' -r “imw. yesterday {uni}, “tendem The “Wk” n ni; Qflg, a daughter, who prode- Judgment was reserved until are, by the photographic nature t! that the Council must confine its ca’: 155 ‘mended d I I the house and grave were con- cum‘ him‘ hi)’ 31 1n the appeal 0i Robert the process, CMHPIBWIY eumlmt’ action to llmlls or the U.N. charter. frorded an Uppormnxg," tvgerevii‘; ducted by Rev. George Cough, Trig Laird “Bordcgm graikam a. so}; h d Led m m He agreed with the American. ‘pallbearers were: Uri St , COIWC 0n 0r run en rvngm Sears WM 00" W! e Local A f denaand [or n. semi-permanent J0me o! the “mm amp“ I“ m“ c even.“ I g” border commission. but suggested it to be comprised of small ne-i- Province. liaflng had commcncediaearge mark‘ Chalmers |at this station, and Qng qt ma‘ heaviest stands of wild white clover and Earl Hmmmn‘ Imermem‘ w" ttlrrilinsitlatfienxiigrg“ ivIilIil? I33... °" “"4 I‘ Whiz erased on the; l“ N” Gmsgm” c°met°"y' we major powers. fertilized permanent pasture area ______.____ HALIFAX T0 (Continued from Page 1) parliamentary committee and said lie believed that the real reason for the reversal was that Liberal csnvassers at Halifax had indicat- ed the government would be un- able to carry the seat in the next election if it were divided. Justice Minister Ilsiey, who rep- resents the Nova Scotia riding of lJigby-Aruiapolis-Kiiigs, said Mr. COIdWBIYS suggestion came so a "great surprise" to him and he could assure the house that such icipsied in iiiis event so pfiIliICIfiI considerations had noth- oral farmer my to do with the change. in Prince Edward Island seating‘ v . ' ‘ Min- _ . d _ QR B be d yesterday after’ a, weeks absence Complete pronfal-n o; Canmq g up count Bennett. ftmner Pinm _ P. n. l Dmflbumm lliaelgniiizldatrgoiftefiieselfgifihd ofwlilzuectié?) IfigrIs nlnywubixilng tried :1: I»; The a! the Gamma“ Fedevaionl of tivmes- Th‘? twflllishco and nnaiure Iitfir 5o! Cagiecls slxhico died 111cm i7!- CITY CIIIN. _ _ i - v ayors conference in inn peg, _ _ cvi e ma r pit l , an o a Ho explained that when the-While third P1418 Wflslwon by Eli-get’: figigvglznfiagovzgjdr2352‘: he was met by a bamaze of com- mfijfiigar°p.‘jf.°§f°”f.‘fl’,fj "Qflfffiff; the Probate Registry at Somerset . . . , lull-Committee filllllyllifl chfllllefi ma"!ngeLgggfol-Wimgliitpgéli52:91-55“:‘good layer of gravel’ we“ ‘evened Dlai-nts from citizens about 582- with natural history and conser- l} . . * The salt is spread over 1.11; with a “May's circus‘ tlhslributlon had decided to deter)?“ We"! “- Mb D8," Bmdlel- . . nriion to split the dual P.E.I. con- iMmmve “d saw“ Pr”? m Ben f;'§g',zif,fl,jfiraffi'wl'§f, I§°{‘..,“§.;1.t: “'9 kmiw ha“ ‘my "e , _ . h d.‘ the or n-ds, sell tnket" rid The v8.4.7.5 (185585 we“; rend» znings. This .oad nag selected on a“ e c ' ’ “to price it a siitucncy oi‘ Queens because icprcsentations from that province_ . . ice and we are ~ ;. t ith havyl-ff: x-‘mp’ ' . he "armed m” “m” damn’ ‘med: triyiililirar-bgvigffiiti- III. gilt? or? it vevedriesday rifwlflgel u ‘like "m" ‘mveluse m“ ‘iivldmll ""9 "I ‘he “fly "w" dnhen e y p the Covehead races and it is hoped ‘hem “I “me fl M‘ r‘ ii wi the Jlldking class ihehhe dust wiii be crreflv kept down1‘°°'°‘ ‘° 8mm‘ °“ ‘mm “m” o o rig . . . - writs in Canada and not the nth-i (T. I l ill o! S. Martin. Rusticn. showing. under “at rmsr VISIT u '12 runs Miss lphisenio Arsenault. Prov- vumgslmayfhgggfgli?“sfepgfl? Mr. Eerley is a native by the ladies. many favorable corn- °I tha United 5”?“ but h“ “K5 - C I/e , ’ meats being made. The fvlker in Sauziflg: t?!’ thyfai’: more circuses are allowed to comei her very friendly manner, gavean Peter Mccovlfln and we grand; to Halifax, their COmplcir operaw informal review of the peacetime daughter of m; Ho“. x-Jezer My 9.0m W111 be 35v". delay“; Scrub Activities of the Canadian Red Gowan who H; the firs,‘ Attoljney iny "so there won‘! be a repetifion {Mm Geneiai of ihe Province. Mrs. Ear- d ‘,, M y ‘LE M elds and a review of projects byhley 1°“ ‘he Pmvlme Wm‘ h“ Pf“ ;.1;5¢l:i¥qay_ a w em W.N. Black, supervisor, a judging 9"?‘ "he" She w“! Ifhr” V?" °~d- .class in livestock ‘was conducted bymh“ l‘ h" m“ vim’ I“ 74 Yea“- .S.C. Wright. incial Red Cross Commiasionen-“d Charlottetown, was well received Mmmw“ Crolss." Following a tour o1 tile agricultural repre-I sentative Provincial Department mui-iities. in mm first prize we“; m Bernard carload of a. cheap grade salt was Laird. Harold Dlcltieson_ William 5amp‘e Halifax Mayor ,Wll| liocp Eye 0n lioxt Circus HALIFAX. July l: - Before an “I'm not going to have our pco pie shoved "Aftpr this we will going kcep of what happened here last Sit-I said around, especially by an EXPERIMENT wirii SALT FM" “fw "WP into Halifax seek- - y H 1_ —Owing to trc scarcity of calcium mg w‘ cflflperflthn‘ .Be'°ie me 0! AIfWl-IIKUFP- Th9 M9‘: B-n ° icmoryde for mm lawn: Dunn“: r-ext circus is allowed in this city. "Bl" Club v! Smith Rue-W? Pelt-HM Fromm, WW6 works Dr‘ Council will be asked to investi- n. dict i?“ cfjffpsrtment has been‘ endeavcring to gate It 1mm "n amnes". he duh" S GT2‘! a Ti g ' = d. m“ 1““1°" “mpem secure some so“ or subshtum‘ A e When he returned to his office make sure going to S. S. Hessian, KC. appeared for ihe respondent and R. R. Bell, K. 6., for the appellant. i i Active Program ‘At YM vi. 0A Camp The boys st the YMCA. Hol- Zoind Cove Camp are enjoying good gram oi 0llidc0r activities. I are conducted daily in woodsmcnship. nature lore, handi- ' crafts, photography. and archery. Swimmmg and boating are part of the daily roubne, Over-night trips by lifeboat are lilknn along the South Shore and into coves 0n the West River. Improvements in the camp grounds biiik-ings, {ind equipment the are providhii; mean; for a vetion subjects are shovrn ls a means of enlianclmg the nature lore and aquatic program. J.A. McConnell, General Secre- tary of the Charlottetown Y.M.- iQA. ‘is the Camp Director. Ivan .Robinson is Assistant Camp Dir- ector in charge of program. Counsellors are Buzzy Hine, Stan weary“; x001 100d’ and a m" mo, necessity for improving the print- eompany‘: Ocala, Fla, plant, and the announcement today said the process has been used for months in publication of the Leesburg rFla.) Commercial Ledger, a i2- page weekly paper. The new process was developed "because of the increasingly pro- hibitive mechanical costs in the newspaper production field. the result of which has caused a good many newspapers, both daily and vieekly to consolidate or go out of bus ness" and "because of the ‘mg quality of newspapers in their competitive struggle with other forms of advertising media." i Conventional presses, either rotary or flatbed, are utilized, and the lightweight plates, the Perrys said, make possible greater press speed with less wear and tear. LONDON. July 1s - (or) 5's} month or more almost ceriamly" will elapse before the will of Vis- EASTERN TRUST BUILDING CHARLOTTETOWN-TEL. l7II Hp to Friday, Building and I25 tons Tenders For Cool Tenders will be received at the office of the undersigned July 25th oi I2 o'clock noon (Standard Time) for the supplying of I25 ton: of screened coal for the City sicker slack cool for the Mariner Building. Cool to be weighed over City Seal“ In cellars. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accqptad. J. A. FULLERTON, House said today. "It might be up, to nine months.” he added. I Barclays Bank, executors of the‘ z-state. said nothing would be‘ known for at least "several weeks." five-wk} and trimmed Iilroiil! usssmoied in the iaffi sta- by this method. The use of thejmey Mme up I" the wicketfi said ISLAND lle ollillrlOd the long-standing mm hm ,0 hear Mess" Ra any spdnkm was secured for melyhc tiviucyor’; fzzllffziléwll: Frat 5322f‘, MacNair. Stanford Dow-re. Paul p“; ed the ‘Cm-cm, of he“, | M" “dad h lnkufln“ m. and traditional arrangement influx“ omcer-in-eharge, Dominion experiment. in san. . r‘, la." - a Cudmgrg’ Ralph pfmpherson, “m; I I ‘ “MISN” “h” m“ ‘WW5 "m Labrdtory 0' Plant Pathology. —~——-———- hmded "In" w?‘ ($250 , I Halal“ “Owrflii- sole of groceries but will be handling formers’ supplies as usual. to oilicc one Protestant and onsichwown and‘ Ra are“. super" SCOUT NEWS _ '!'h@_ PIC" C irflted _ 3f", 'I'ne folio-wing boys are camp- iloiiidn Catholic candidate andimmndeat mperimental station’; cdlflt‘ ‘Tsefvued fmws “QQ Q32 fliers: Ian Kennedy Ear‘. Browri. I . . I . ." k ' nid he was "very anxious" thai/Charmtmtown‘ d“! Wm‘ the u; Th‘, aflenudn o’ among m thejrhildrfln) time ouhreag oust b ieiniAyfln ‘gum Tom scanuebury, F d & colored AI groceries WIII be sod GI’ d discount fl 8M6 Illl D00! zzicre oe no disturbance of that spew,” wmqs “Bacterml m“ various 5cm“ fioops and cubpounc immflelvzilsr e5; mf-Zed ‘in‘<Fl‘6d£"Y.CI(~s‘-‘1JE7. Don Burgess, Tan“ _ ‘ed f arrangement in Halifax, where RM“ Md ozjyfmeny u,“ ma," Packs .s drawn to the dates for fiyaibfstfd m?“ ‘cuss; “reuhedycharlie l-Ime. Alan Massey, Brian III5P° 9 - ihe peoples of the two religions. Mrfimst wmysd w; that “we the annual Cub Camp to be held town “e “fald The hi3?“ adiediCilwlidlf-T. Gvfdori \‘-I11il‘-- Pal-U Iii“ I" “W?” “"”"°“-Y"' mil-it protect our some industry “Z- 541 ’“°1“‘I"°' TIM” “lam”! that ‘w; ha} been "shocked" when Jenkins’ Peta-Kr Rue“ start-lord ' L T Mr. Gillis said lie disagreed m. e159 chgngc our entire system representation at Camp Buchan on he had head o! the HdmKSiOIHDOWhQ. Skippy Mucky. Rogers Q I will M11 WW "lid will“ “i” m of earl-culture" The weak" W" "m5 m’? "Wm" '° have charge i.» the brief show that was B?’ JAM hHCrrIIer “Si”? axgted)“ uhy politics. nominations could pointed out, that Baciiirial Ring their applications forwarded to presenteod Md many 0mm, mBmJCI "M: c an "W fr"; Vac‘ BQNSHAW not be on ihe basis of the dom- Rm was s very serious disease Scout Headquarters. ‘TY-I'M Bu!‘ ' 333' “Hi9” Cam En“ N°h°‘°“' GT. GEORGE $TREET mant religion in the constituen- Provi-nce Pail. by Sunday- July 347m- cy. as was done in many of fry. lla was "completely the smgle-membcr ridings in the coun- opposed" lalike. io reversal of the committee's (AQ',\lI‘fi€(I to fflrvflfd M)‘ and first found In the in 103B. If not m‘ ‘ml’. °.f‘..“§.“.l‘;;i.. ‘l2‘.‘.‘.“....‘1"i.’£§£ British PapcrdProtcst susp cl ous cision and felt that the "religious-tubers to the 1181718195’ M 913'“ angle" could bc handled in community. dividuai constituencies. » th fa t tho pr0-' The Newsprint Supply Company, He hm approved the ma“ IUIQIicItIIermeN-l patturmt “the chore. which handles the newsprint con- have two separate tidings be- cause he thnuizht resentatioii. The amendment would “har- ncss’ 'the people to "machine DQII" tics in Halifax." The system of dual constituen- cies belonged to the DESI-- reasons for the government's BC- ismi were "ccriiiliily Politic!‘ "l" tons.” He hnd been in Hnlifnx recent- lv and had found no one 009°!- cd to the split. BIRTIIb. MAIIIIIADES. DEATIIS 50c Per insertion BIRTHS ______.___________,_,___,________ nEClb-At the Prince Edward I8- iand Hospital, July 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Preston Beck, Mt. Edward Road. a. daughter. blimp-At Prince County Hospital m1 June 30. 1047, to Mr. and Mrs. John Gerald - Mill. Clermont. a daughter, Nancy Ruth 9 lbs 8 oz. DEATHS McKENNA - In Charlottetown on Tuesday. July 15th.. Jens Mo- Kcnna ngc B‘! years. Her remains are resting at the Frank J-Iennee- WY Funeral Home from where the funeral will take place fiurrday inorninz at 8.45 to St. Bonaven- ylufe‘: School, Triicadie, for Req- uiem High Mass at 030. Interment In the church cometary. N. . Macloaii UNDERTAKEN EMQALMER ' Charlottetown 8d North Wiltshfra Phone l0 A [great injustice“ h] plendid showing . . 1 r to n s s , lflIliIifbrltlhifIIilrfonlsecIifiisnhfi. vT/igpneiaige gficdmpoirntgd rut that his Iilrin was. LONDON. July lk-(CP) —— The up o: two wpIdfily-(AIVBTZBIIC classes an ideal example of who! I! ma“ Pr"! P"°'°5"°d I“ “MW” who should have their own in- b)’ PINE“ T“ "I Ind‘ ‘Ymn the against‘ proposed w“ m 8mm“, it would live the people o! Halifax better rep- The | the Pathology. RC Parent complimented iselectrvli cilttln! BI m! “m” ‘and l t r the farm was pro!- ' ‘iced “gm in; production of ‘this; ‘mportarice o! "tllldldin! the rerun“, o! m“. 50115, our rlhlfll flit. urai resource‘ Wal 511N180’ ‘"5"- | The speaking in closing extendcd 5 hearty welcome to all attendinl to p", i Vi“. in 1h; Experimental Station. Charlottetown. 2m Halifax Polls Still llnroportcd HALIFAX. Jilly l5 — (C?) - Wnh only 1W0 p91]; (I)! the 35D In u‘ Halifax federal ridlflil ‘WWII? m‘ u, b. p”; from. John . the elected Liberal candidate. to- night. had a decisive martin o! more than B000 over 1111- Mum‘ loam COP, standard bearer Ilflfl hi. "IAIOSIZ orponent In Monday! threemornered ‘by-election. in“ 95'! polls accounted for s0 rm. gave ihe 32-year-old M91599!‘ and "my ygtafflfl .1 total of 23.805 vowm The ‘Qpygjf-Old C.C.F. can; dldaie and ooeirvfld "W" 1m‘ er had 15,831 and AA. lIJig Alex) McDonald 13573- licmcnctration At herring Govc Poll HALIFAX. July ll — (CPI h Ohamln] the poll at the tiny ill - in] viiisse of iiww He" "I Co" had been closed four mlniitee nntad of time. e srmin 9-‘ Widen"; med mic“ demonstrated nutsitlel tde booth and forced ihe poliinl. l t u hi! d007- o "Title grngraln- some l5 ‘o 79 PIT‘, "n; .._ milled into the little roam in a school house hut once there they were not prhmlited to vote “q “to; a brief argument they dl tori. poll result was John D’ck|y. L-lhlral. I21; R1». Usdlntolh. 2C9 and A4. (Dig LIl81_uCD-;nlm-r l7. controlled. Dmq ‘ducm 5hIppQI, transport compan- the Latest Newsprint Gut today 'newsprint ration to save dollars. isumption program in-the United Kingdom. said in announcing the i new measure that it was conform- ing to Governmental wishes “un- der strong protest." The cut means that the average daily newspaper will be forced t: eliminate two pages. with a four- page reduction necessary for tab- loid-sized papers. The newspapers, however, will continue to be free to choose between reduced pag~ ing or a reduced sale. The star, Liberal. said: "For an economy so trifling as to be of no significance in meet- ing the economic crisis, the press and the public are to he made to Isufier punitive treatment." Too Late Lo Uiasity _.._.p..__...__.__._.__._._.__ FOB JALE -- 1-: ‘root ‘at Dodge Truck in good condition. Ted Crane, Phone 15-4, Mill- view. WVANTIID MA 0 WORK 0N farm near Cheri ttatown. House for married ma . Apply Robert ‘Mutoh. phone liiil. FOR SALE 1027 FORD ONE- ton truck. Goad running order. 3i) Passmore 8t. FOR BALI: 1 CAR 1030 MOBIL DeSoto, ‘I passenger sedan. New -motor and good tiru. Apply Bruno Champion; Maipequo. P. 1c. I. FOR GAL! ‘Si! V-l HALF TON truck. Haynes Garage, 98 Eus- ton. For: can _. so sous. or standing hay. Katie MacFad- ycn. 5t. Oatherines. wmnb - m?» nuances (or ifletleque school. Very gen- erous supplement. Apply Lloyd Affleck. secretary. F0! IALE‘ llll ITALY-TON Fargo Truck. apply George Dic- kielori. New Glasgow. wimrco ruciie ma North liutlca School. Protes- tant preferred, supplement I400. be" of Council shared his feelings. ho said Maritime Lumbcrmcn Expect To Hold Grip 0n British Market --- i SAINT JOHN, 'N.B.. sow 15 -‘ (OP) -— Maritime lumbcrmen will! hold their grin rm British markets, despite John Bull's dollar shortage‘ but the higher-priced n-usish col-i llmbI8_ export may be affivited 0on7 siderably. a spokesman for Fed; erai timber control said here to-i day. l Reports from British Columblai stated recently thnt west roost,‘ dealers fcarcv‘ ihPv might. lose the, British market because of thei rhortase of dollar currency in Engfl land. New Brunswick export tnnber prices ranged from $54 per 1,000 board feet for smaller sues to $62 for heavier liiinbcr, It‘ was under- stood here ihe absolute floor on British Columbia vxport was $62. per 1.000. New Brunswick domestic prices ranged from $42 per 1.000 to $50. The 1W1 export quota for the Marltimes. roiiishly two-thirds of the total cut, was 250900.000 board Ewen MacDnusall, Ken Burns, iEilly Rix. Bobby Hyndman. Bill 'Kcnnedy. Aim. Chandler. Stirling Giddings. Robert Brady, Richard _Ca.rson. Wendch Barrett. David ‘MacDonald, Rory Lariiz, Ken Bry- ienzon, Stephen Chandler. mix-d j Macbennan. , i Itionscrvativcs Blame IPoor Organization OTTAWA. July i5 - (C?) — A considerable section of the parlia- mentary contingent of Progressive Conservatives hold the consensus today that bad organization was the! chief flaw in the ll-"ilifax by- ciect on whirl: saw their candidate "Big Alex" McDonald, among three. one inembr-i said "we had a crackerjack candidate and rotten organization” and this srnticnent was echoed by others. Membsrs who joined in the campaign og- Nrd that It'll-Donald was on able standard-bearer. There Is sci-no talk that attiimpts ivill be made at revamping the or- ganization before the next general election. , feet and. lumbcrmcn predicted this will return "well ILpWITKISV of 8B.- 0O0,000" iortho Atlantic Provinces. m SUMMER COTTAGE stove, hot and cold water, and . the summer residence 1368-3. . FOR RENT’ House consistinl of four bedrooms, two months, the Kinlocli Farm house et Frank I. Clarke, Charlottetown at‘ ilia PARTLY FURNISHED large living room for rent for the hex. Keppocli. Phone i office 2480, or oi shower, -""—--'-= ' lfor Sale pump. Apply z.- Mrs. N. l. New". loci-etc!!- [immediately Small Iungolow with Garage and smell been. Outside Approximately two ecm oi land. drive from Charlottetown on the Si. Peter's Road. m cmr GEORGE sriizcr i} or Rent I run last ' win‘ i ngnteq . ooooooooooooooooooooo Special Clearance sate THURSDAY. July 17th, 1cm. and 19th FRIDAY AND SATURDAY in order to make room for IaII merchandise which is arriving early we ore giving EXDEPTIDNAI. VALUES I group o! ciillrlmis’ cotton dresses I to 6 years clearing at . .6902, "e and QT.- 3 dozen Cotton Dresses 4 to 6 years. Reg. $2.98 to $3.25 Ior . A group of Cotton Dresses (7—l4x) Clearing at. . . . . $1.00, $2.00 and $2.98 . . . . . . . . ..$l.95 unnnnflbanbdanaspqnolniripqbln—aapg)"oac' 20% OFF ALL SUN DRESSES AND PLAY SUITS itizcs 2 - i4 m.) Ten minutes ""><">"""""""""""'""" ©@@@©@@ o. c» oroci 1 dozen Ciiildrohs’ Crepe Houaecoats, clearing at Jdozcn Ladies Cotton Hourecoats. Sizes (12-18). Reg. $4.98 to $5.50 for only $2.4! 2 dozen Navy Shorts and Floysuitc clearing at A rock of Ladies Dresses clearing at . . . . . . . . . J. . . . . “$3.95, $4.95 and $5.95 ‘HIE M188!!! HOLMES Gs BRADL .. . . . . . ..$I.49 .|a-.-e....-ro.....s.-. CHARLOTTITOWN.