iaaxnss i r '0! A Liana MAN i V . I fiwbbh fink-rs.‘ gsstrW- - _,________ . Guardian. Ioandsd sari. mien Gmsdills Two Cents- ty/l / . . copies Paper , w... --- 1 Y ppw" \&\>' i)“ M MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN “--»--\‘ a Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew l-‘orethought is better than rc- pentance, repentance than damn- :s on. n‘ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2o, 194s Political Situation ; Unchanged I Of Servic ....._...____.._._- 1%’ ’—"""""' Election Returns For P. E. Island s rollowlrig are the results of vot- ior Prnce Edward Island can- ‘film. in the Dominion general dggflon, Figures listed after the andidatea name are service vote. mnoiilldfid yesterday and in brac- mg the candidate's total soldier- liiliil“"i‘.ol.l’.§iih s4 polls) (irant (L) 3M ( )' McPhee loci m (ma); Mullin (cor) m! 317). (Prince (complete 00 polls) - Gillant (CCF) 1 )- Isught (L) 412 __a as (011 , M (7852); Strong (PC) (is r1277). Queens (two Members) -- ( om- lete 110 polls) — Brodie ( CF) lie (ass): Callaghan ( F) 16d (m); Douglas (L) 006 (051 Lean (PC) 588 (9213); FL) 550 (9125); McLure (PO) 611 (953). Leopold Decides lo Return To Belgium BALZBURD. AUSTRIA. June 19 (Alb-Asserting there is “no ques- ilon" of his abdicating, King Leo- ld of Belgium declared today he decided to return to his home- land and "has reaslumed his full constitutional prerogatives.” _ There was no indication that the King planned to go immediately to Brussels, where Premier Achillo Van Eckera Government has re- signed in protxt against Leopold's retum. Protest strikes coal miners against the return spread meanwhile from the Charleroi to the Liege district. Coming Events "Rwy —- Mcipequo weaaioisgag. "‘5h°v - Grooms Thursday.) s- -21. “macs - Montaiue. rrissy. Webster's Orchestra. 0-19-31, "Play and $3. St. Teresa's w- Mvndav. June 20th. s-ia-ai. "Stanley Brl Pia, em our nlsy qtl°arooah§€i "ii oaweohosoay. June 20th. 8-19-21. "Bee Morell Players present "O. Promise Me" in Vernon River Hall,‘ Wednesday. June aoth. s-io-aii "Dance! Lower Mon Thirmv. June am. “I-KHoI-l Orchestra. 8-20-11. fiinloadlnc car feeds todag omoniow. Get best prices o G. C. Green. g. and car. - 8Q givers moms their 4 Act Drama “Mid-it. Wednesday. J1me 20th. lice after. 6-20-11. "Comwall players will present their Ii-act play in Kelly's Cross Bill. Wednesday. June 20th. 8-19-21. "Collecting l-Ioga by truck for “it”? 64 Fraser, Albany and vici- gi- also mierald. Friday. Jum h. Phone collect A. C. Green. A1- 111’ 0r G. 0. Green. Imerealviié n "Bu: Do school. r1 w. auacfiethluhh ht wet, follilvev‘: alone. Good mus e. Dancirag e to , "M! h eve Prid ici- W: a l-"m. ‘Phone ” "I service to u. A. Cut- time own. n. r. sm- Bmlr Fredericton. llw‘ Moe" ‘I’ m’ " lhio m. your "sec Lens luvs fiver Players in ' "May, Jun 21. eso m. o p l-M-Ii "With I l f0 Ell i The m: rcowt’°c‘l'.o"is thepvlslrid _ vii i . u‘ yo“ a“ "t mo" mooducneyufslrl “Ifllesgfllllillldlllfl the report. Mva. °Ifl worn out arm Developments on the Canadian po- litical front were awaited tonight awa, enter new territory in north as Government and party officialsi em Philippines; gendered the result of votes cast, y service personnel in the June ll trial centres. federal ' brought personal defeatxito Prigiii "B. u ,mllea of Lluchow. i which left his party in power withl no seats, the same number as it won on the basis of civilian votes. Minister stltuency of Prince Albert in four general elections, was defeate votes on the civllian-plus-service vote. 1h a field of four candidates,‘ Mr. King had a lead of 263 on the w. civilian vote. might appoint a Nova Scotla Lib-i eral to a Senate vacancy for that Province and contest the seat. or that he might accoot one of the three Prince Edward Island seals now held bv Liberals. ports said the Ontario riding of Niplaaing, eral seat, would be opened to him. was discussed. Nova Scotia and the other in On- -representation 1n Nova Scotla ' in showering on collect: l-2-tf. d 6-2-71. rs by l-Iimter avendlsh Hall. As Result Balloting OTTAWA, June 19 — (GP) election, returns which , I Mackenzie dby L. Bower-man. C.C.F., by ,1 Following his defeat-his fourth in a lengi parliamentary learned that consideration already‘ was being given to obtaining a seat for him in the House of commons i There was no official indication of‘ what Mr. King planned. but there was speculation that he would be offered one of the Ottawa district seats now in the Liberal cfilllurtnn. l! career - it was" t There also was talk he Other re- considered a safe Lib- Cablnet Meeting The cabinet met during the day. but there was no hint as to what Meantime, two seats -. one in tarlo-changed hands today but, the switch made ‘no change in; party standings as one of the seats was lost by the Liberals to the Progressive Conservatives and the other by the Progressive Conserva- tives to the Liberals. The closely-voted Nova Scoiia| riding of Colchester-Hants, which; previously had been in the Liberal column. swung to the Progressive Conservatives on the basis of the complete official figures. This ln- Progressive Conservaxive two against nine Liberals and onei C.C F. member. The other shift was in the On- tario riding of Wellington North. which moved over to the Liberals from the Progressive Conservatives when late revised figures issued by the returning officer showed the Liberal candidate with a narrow lead. With Wellington North, he‘ Liberals now hold 35 seats in On- tario against 4'! for the Progressive- 7oFhiiiTife1iTh"i>5ii?c"coi7s> “ Eisenhower Given ' llecoril Welcome uazw iionx. June 19 — <AP> — New York tools Gen. Eisenhower to its heart today and outdid itself him a rousing. l m. emgllieoxgzlaalélocrifwds the city has seen-estimated by P011“ It "w" than LOOILOOO-turned out to pay trlbuée to the Allied SUDWmB 09m‘ mFYl-olerl‘ La Guardia Field to Cen- tral Park. alonz Fifth Avenue and Lower Broad- way. at City Hall and at the Polo Grounds, cheering men, women and children expresed their grati- tude to the general. General "Ike," impeccable in_a l ht summer uniform arid smilins infections grin. Wflvtd Ind IB- luted as his iii-car motorcade pass- eL through the a gain ._>on Borneo; Americans battle last- dltch Japanese defenders on Okin- attack secondary decision to return home; political Polish supreme dared him to take army under- ground. - sembly the announcement ‘shunt-v D“ G“""° "mm" Bmam" ed with the Bachelor of Divinity ' .V: lmatlon of Government. I iMoscow Suggests 3 Nazis Escape Annual Meetingi 0i Holstein readers Ass’n m was reported at yesterday's anriuali meeting of the Association of Prince Edward Is- land. The meeting. at which Pre- sident Hudson Lciviliei". Cal'lctol1,_ presided. was held in Prince Wales College, mid included morn- ing and afternoon sessions. with a, pleasant luncheon interlude. were Prcmicr J. Walter Jones and. Hon. Dr. W. J. P. M ‘ acMiliari, .a - I er of the Opposition, both of whom? ' ' gave short IICIGTESSPS. i was submitted by treasurer, Mr. Cecil Stewart, Hamp~ ton. for the importation of one or more high class sires this season. It was announced that the oificia flag-bedecked p INTERNATIONAL sNew Jail Recommended At‘ Falconwood Farm . Ign Grind Jury Report AT A time: ._._._- (By The Canadian Preu) Illeath Yesterday s""°"°"'""" 0f Rev. 8. W. lilabon J spa-nose lndna- i PACIFIC — Australians I CHINA -- Chinese Within l9 1 Rev. S. W. Mabon, '16, retired Presbyterian minister,- BELGIUM -- Leopold announces died yu- Result of the service vot, an- i1 land Hospital. He had been a ‘gauged hwdgmdshowed mate Mr. crss becomes worse. page!“ anew Sh“? Jfilnepad’ M w o a successfully con- “US$15 _ C d f y n h na ve of or , .E. ._ r. tested the Saskatchewan con-lnome Army olzlsultfflader gt ‘Lia. Mabon was educated at the Pub‘ lic school there and then attended Prince of Wales College a year be- fore he entered the University of .Toronto where he received his asvlgliaciheggr lof Artst degree. Fri-lie attu- l e eo ogy a e nce on can‘ h" F"'"‘°°'B'm5hiTheological Seminary and graduat- cornmander or- FRANCE — Consultative ran" “I” syfl“ dislmu- degree. I-Ie was ordained in i914. Cha es in which he lnistered ITALY T‘ Pa"! wmpm“ 7"" includleli Pontypool and Igllnd Riv- er, Ontario. Sherman, Penn. Rock __________ ‘Rift, N.Y., Clyde River, Mchellarfs Brook and Kenzivllle. all in NS. iIn addition he preached in many churches in other places, including in the two states. North and South Dakota, Quebec, Saskatchewan land Prince Edward Island. I Ile retired six years ago and since then lived in Charlottetown ) He is survived by his wife. the _former Miss Helena Maude Mum- ford of Dartmouth. N.S., and two brothers, Ernest, Mabon of Brant- forcl. Ontario. and H, H. Mabon of Montague, P.E.I. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clod< from St. James Kirk. Burial will NEW YORK. June 19 ._ The Moscow radio said tonight that an airplane bearing Ger- man markings and carrying three men believed to be high- rzmklng Nazis landed Monday at an airport in Barcelona, terday at the Prince Edward Is-‘with The June tenn of the supremcl Court opened in Charlottetown at‘ ll. o'clock esterday morning with Chief Jus ce Thane A. Campbelli presiding. ; The Grand Jury found a true bill- againat J. Stanford Biggar on an‘ indictment cha lng assault oc-l casioning actual odlly harm and ai true bill against Patrick Inughlan and Leith Roberts jointly charged robbery with violence. The case of Loughlan and Roberts is scheduled to go before a petit iury, next Monday and that of Blggari the following day. , R. R. Bell will appear for Ro- berts and J. J. Johnson. KC. for Biggar. Those were all the infpx- i merits before the Court. There are, however. an unusually large number of appeals. Most. of them are appeals from Judi!- cases. heard are from convictions for theg manufacture of spruce beer. i Only one case was heard yester- lan, and Keith Roberts were ar- raigned at 4.30. All pleaded "not guilty." Immediately after hearing U18’ report of the Grand Jury at six! ip.m.. His Lordship adjourned Court until 10.30 this morning. ' Grand Jury’: Report A new jail for Queen's County to be built by the Provincial Gov- ernment at Falconwood farm ‘was the main recommendation in thc Grand Jury's report. I 5PM“ - be in Marshfield Cemete . T310 broadcast, mentioned ._..__.___.__ry by NBC. said “all three en- tered a ivaitlnz Spanish Gov- "no-M o»- w-o n» illew liazl" "Treasure additional details. . taclie Uncovered '. PARIS. June l9 — (AP) - Am- i erlcan troops have uncovered a vast iNazi treasure hoard valued at $5.- '0i>0.000,000, including the main national wealth of Austria and Bavaria and loot stolen from death- camp victims and desecrated churches, it was revealed today. Announcement of the find was made by communications zone headquarters and was based on in- formation from the United States 'l2th Corps. whose troops discov- ered ihe treasure. Most of it was The largest attendance on record l-[olsteln-Frleslan _ lets said it lacked information as to how values were estimated and welcome guests at the meeflnglactual current market worth. I°d A satisfactory financial reportl m" ”°‘°‘“""I Ass’n Conference illtllll In 0h’town laced on ' grading. Plans were made nt the meeting Special emphasis was selective registration an grader from Ontario is planning to ference of the Catholic Hosp visit here during the summer. Special prizes in each class were voted for the Provincial Exhibition of $6 for senior animals, two years Mass celebrated and over, and $4 for lunlor animals. Bisho Boyle. The sermon wa under two years. rants of $Z5lpreac ed by the .Rev. John each were also voted to the Al-lBur-ns, Ph.D._ P.P., St. bcrton and Sourls exhibitions! Dartmouth, N.S_ Judges were appointed for the res-l The presiding pcctive breeds. The following directors were ap- ointed: , Prince-Hudson Lowther, Carleq town, R. A. Proiitt. Freetown. Queens-Harold town on Monday. officer at ca Loyola. C.S.M., Mount Mary's, Charlottetown. At field. Alex Agnew, Royalty, Robert from the secretary-treasurer and Two new air-actor; were appoint. m m in the ye.) cqge and the 3p- muppem Ymk‘ a executive ward" 8d. Ernest I-Illl. Kensington. P!!! perill is nccordinglv dismissed and Kings-Fred Aitken, Fortuneq At the aftemocn sgslon the who re has gap; John L’ R9 d, the Magmmtys flmvictlou and m0 James Cain, New Perth. |Nursing School evalua ion pro- 0g 3m- m, p311; and m; w, E, Sentence is continue‘... Costs o; President mwther and secretary gram w“ mscussw- A 39mm‘ Russell 0f Kitchener. 01W. WM "'1 $20 were allowed the respondent. Stewart were re-elected for the en- round table discussion followed. in“; ,1, J, 1i:_ Mgcggug 01 Allis-l _r__:_____._____,.__.-_ ._,._--_ -,_,-——-—— suing year. The registration showed an at- om QM Dir-mm“ fggppoinljfjd I MONTREAIh auhs is - (or) - The Catholic Women's League of Canada bnd affiliated groups con- tributed $121,575 for war services the past Year, Mrs. E. V. sullivan of Saint John, N.B., an- nounced here this morning at the League's 25th national convention. Some 278.370 service men an women were entertained under Le e auqrices and in apeci hos houses. chapels, reading music rooms du n: that time. llnvtasteclllein war sav" s b un o e b8116- Bemgn aynd mitted articles and h nappies amounting to H, and an additional 1.824 quilts and blankets were donate to the Red Cross during the 1044- P II fl- and =2 Bulllvars recommended that the E’. W. L. War Services ,Activities Are Reviewed “IL i . | d clinics, d women, adding "there is no service ‘ tendance of 60 delegates. Blsh and stimulating address to delegates at the momi Doctors W. J. F. M1011 delegates on timely 3 . i tion. Elected To Council Mothers M. sion of the work for Catholic sea-_ men's clubs and donations to the: C.W.L. of England was suggested. Mrs. W. A. Brown ‘of Renfrew,‘ Ont., reporting on child welfarc,| said 270 sub-divisions of the Lem! gue were engaged in assisting pre- natal tubercular and prevention: and another 2'72 sub- divisions were aiding in religious| ads and were also appointed del gates to the Canadian I-Iospit Council Convention in Hamilton. The Nursing School al instruction. Contributions amount- tliolfi llqllilllalleur-i iltlillcblsrlgil Queen Mary Is Due At New York Today and hos itals r NEW YORK‘ June 10 — (AP) M s. . J. Lynch of Peterborough. Ont., reported 498 sub-divisions do- ing social service work. She stat- ed the need for qualified young The British lner Queen Mary to God and Canada that requires more immediate professional help than social service" of lay The national convenes- United States since V-E ay. present war services organisation stand ready to help in Canada! Pacific war. and ‘to channel cer- of the work into the -lT BINDIN d tai phases r i reelonstruction program." twan- retreats, Mrs. F. A. B saieraa of Quebec City said ‘l8 s b-divlslons ' held lay retreats and an additional 1U days of recollection were weil_ attended. V I ADIIZ), enter the harbor noon and doc shortly . whether they were face value or The 21st annual Maritime Carri Association was held in Charlotte‘- Peters: 3}’ op Boyle gave an llllplfllrl‘! t session.- an and J. A. MacMillan also e to th Jeots per- ining to the work of the Associa- Ignatius and~ M. Francis Loyola were elected to the Catholic Hospital Council of Can- evaluation TJFiTtiETeélFFfiFs col." i)’ scheduled to arrive at the New York port of embarkation tomor- row. carrying 14.526 army and navy veterans on her first voya e to the The Queen Mary is expected to before k at pier 90. Ncrili River terminal, at 8 pm. (4 prn. Other suggestions were that a ‘new, Admission building and Train- iing Centre be erected at Falcon- lvlvoodli-losipitgléithat children at’ tbr ov nca n rmary o kep by lthemselves and that fire extin- ,l!lllSl'iEI‘S be placed on the third floor cf the staff residence. It was noted in the report that no means of__ iiiclape] from fire was provided on s oor. The report stated the interior of ‘the pdresent Queen’? County liail was amp ow rig o s obso etc construction and its poor ventila- ‘tjion. For thisdggason the Grand, ury recommen the erection of a new jail preferably where the irrigate; Cfllltlg be sulltiabfiy employiod an w ere ey wou ave an oo- portunlty of securing fresh aiitf “Tcoitirfifii-orfriiiigé s Ccl 2i " I 1n securities and zone headquart- ‘ ll. ll. F. B. A. Annual ‘ FREDERICTON, June 19 _(CPi! - Highlights of this afternoon's, of the Canadian National Sliver‘ Fox Breeders’ Association were aci- dresseg by Dr. Robert Green of the! University of Minnesota and W. W ‘ MacMillan cf Montreal. 1 Dr. Green. representing tho Fromm Brothers Laboratories in Minnesota, spoke on control oi i distemper as practised in the fox The program opened with Hvlvlminuosots fox ranch, the largest by His Excellency in the world. Matching, cutting and making of fur apparel was the subject Mr. MacMlllarfs address. A request for the establishment s: O em“; semen was Mother Frgllevof a fur bearing research laboro- judgment, had ' stl the’ - . n so... M. um-u-iusiliisi sar- leans“ m: a a a, .S.M., Anti o lh. ld u. ' ' ‘ ‘ Hearts, Marsh- Satisfactory reporigs nwfere lairretilelvecdlsesslo“ when committee tory at the Dominion Experimental . Station at Hull, Que. was made by reports were tabled. were vice-president George Mac- Leod, Black River. N.B.: H. S. Jen- to Millan, Cornwall. P.E.I.; and {I e A. Doroty, Old Chelsea, Que. terms to fill are president Han- cock, Dr. J.J. Gillie, Merritt. B.C.; Dr. AM- Dom. ilquham, Lanark. Ont.: lock, Kedwick. forest, Quebec; gin, . e a; lottetown: sington. P.E.I.; art. Summerside welcomed to the Province by Agriculture Minister tion. I} IDNDON —- (C?) heavily overworked during the wa without adequate replantlrl. lUN Oldest Members‘ -Dr. were made members of the Order of Princes of Good Fellows. Eacii was presented ivlih. an illuminat- llcnors Two At a special meeting of the‘ Prince Edward Island Medical As-. sociatimi held hi. The Charlottetown last evening, the two oldest mem-| bers of the Association, Dr. Roderick ' MacDonald, 87 of St. Peters, and James A. Johnson. B2, of Tlgnlsh responsibility‘. as Home Army Cem- Mnil, 84.00; other Provinces b U-S-A, $5.00. Subscription Delivered, $5.00. iuoscow iliiii. REVEALS DERQIOUND Medical Ass’n ACTIVITIES By EDDY GILMORE MOSCOW, June 19 - (AP) — The commander of the ' Polish Home Army- Mai-Gen. L. Bronislaw Okulicki, test- ified at his “sabotage” trial today that the Supreme Polish Commander in London told him Russia intended to absorb Poland, and ordered him to lake his army underground to help preserve Poland's independence. Okulicki is the principal defendant among 16 Polish underground leaders arrested by the Russians and being fried by the military collegium cf the Soviet Supreme Couri on charges of subversive activities behind Soviet lines. Earlier a parade of Polish wit- ‘ _ —_~.:.: l nesses related how they fired on; Soviet vehicles. killed Russian sol- diers and I To liar Franco wrecked trains and bridges. Okulickl admitted moral merits in Excise and Prohibltiurffll- decorated address and the niander, for any such activities. bu‘. Four of the twenty-two to be I bidet‘ (if ‘~11? Qrdfr» Donald's unavoidable absence, Dr. lsociaiion accepted the address and bridge. [for Queens County presided. Since mass of the King. appellant, versus! Meeting Continues i‘ kins, Alder-side. Alta; Gordon Mw-l Other directors with unexpired RJI. MacDonald, Saskatoon: Winn-HMS; R-H- MC" France's L-B- POI-Fond Geri. de Gaulle himself ex- Ont.; Dr. J.E. La-itended F-K- C0131). P0" El- lain on the Syrian dispute today ‘NB-l K-W. TBYIOI‘. Hflllffllfiiln a surprising finale to an acri- Lt.-Coi. D.A. MacKlnnon, ChBf-lmonious R5. Humphrey. Ken- ioqder J. Hbbll‘ MCPl18ll,IF1~Q1-i(;11 New Haven. P.E.I.; and D.O. Stew-i upwards of 60 delegates were vislonal Government. I068?» that France and Britain settle the A C. THY-I Levantiiie problem between them- lor. - A meeting of the directors tomor- row will close the annual conven- TIMBII. BIIORTAGE MAY LAST (~()|‘|(\Iu51()1] — A timber shortage in western mirope which m8? 198$ 101' “l9 "W": 19 W375 h“ lukcn to case tho tension flint a- been forecast by Sir Hush Watson. rose ilirco wccks 18M OI the Ifldllm FORK"? 59W1W- troops were sent nto Syria with. Greece. Sir Hugh said forests have becnimdsy; to 1,31: fpjf‘ _ l‘. , that had (If‘\'f“fl,i€’<l between French] In Dr. Mac- MLIYCIIIFOII. secretary of the As- 44 This is the highest honour day that of the King, appellant.‘ _ , , versus George Furze, resoondeni.I\vhicli_ it IF possible for the As- London. told him Russia planned? Judgment was given for the rcs-‘SOHKIIOH i0 Present i0 its mBm- to make Poland the 17th republic! pendent. INFE- _ , of tlie Soviet Union. Under exam-- J. Stanford Biggar, Patrick roough- D11 Eric Found. vwe-olrsideni inert-ion, he said also that scam. Dr. J. C. Houston had prepared the program. he acted as master (Continued :on Reiéic RCCITVZY I Judgment Given in Excise ‘ilase That it Is not imperative for a Magistrate io impose both fine andp, were meeting m imprisonment iii ."i second offciisegp involving n violation of the Excise Act vies: ruled yesicrdziv by Chief Justice Thom A. Campbell in n George Fume, respondent. _Mr. George 'I\'l’ECd_V_‘K.C.. appeared for. the appellant and Mr. Lesicrl O'Donnell for the respondent. i The respondent, George Furzsnl lirirl boon convicted bofore Silicon-i diary Ahulairriie K. M. Martin on} lviziv 9, 194'», for having‘ illegal pus-i s9<ilflll of spirits flllil the conviction being a second offense. the accused was fined $59’) and costs or three months in jail. The Crown appealed for the pur- p0=e oi ziiiioiidliiu the sentence and Mi". Tweedy in his opening statement yosirrrclziy nrzuecl that such convictions if allowed to stand would have serious work of lllf‘ Excise Department's throughout Canada. Mention was; Illilflf‘ of His Lordslilrfs doclsiori ln= he case of Alfred Yeo. lTIlIS was .'\ cnso trlorl before Sllpélltllfll"! li/Iagtistrnte Darby on September 18.1 1944. in which You was convicted 0 5 denied lie had any first-hand know- ledge of icrrorisilc acts. the Supreme Polish Command in' koivski had ardered that the Polish‘ ‘don in a statement asserted that "the whole movement" was on trial in iliese» ‘Moscow proceedlngsv | were reported to have made "de- lle DeQI-‘rlance Expected Today ! The Iliixury liner. Ile de France. i, pected men. ‘Parairoop Battalion effects on the.3,000 men from Okiilicki said that in March, 19-1 , Gen. Kazlmlcrz Sosnkowski, of‘ ome Army should go under- Okulickl said he reached Warsaw; iThe Polish Government in Lon- Polish underground | In Moscow. three groups of Polesl _ reorganize theI olish Provisional Government. and I nlte progress." HALIFAX. June l9 — (CF) -‘ 43,00ii-ton former French, ls ex-i, to dock here late tonight, r early tomorrow with more rhan! .000 returning Canadian service-i, including tlie lst Canadian and nearly the R.C.A.F. No! Overseas Bomber Group. i Ari elaborate reception is plan-i. nod for the Canadian paratroopersi They will be paraded through the, city streets and gr unds. where they will be tomorrow afterrinong to the garriconi marched ad- I of illegal possession of a still aiidJ (hissed by Makgem A]; wflfordd lt ed in jail. The CYOWII appealed and session of the 25th annual meeting. on February 2o. 1945. Chief Justice ms, ,0 1.8mm m Canada Campbell ruled the Magistrate “had a discretion to impose a fine alone in the first instance but‘ that on his doing so. the imprison- ‘ment which he hdjudges in defaulti ,of payment was limited to a period! iiiot exceeding three months?) f I Hi: Lordship informed Mr» ‘Tuccdy lIYlI ihc "Court would not feel bound by its decision in the. Yeo case if any new material were- prescniad by counsel which ‘iadi not been considered iii the render-I liig of ilir formic-i‘ judgment, or, if‘ it ivero sliovcii that ilio former, i iarorrcded from; ivrong principles. l<lovrcvcr._ '11?‘ lCTOWII counsel states there 154x10‘ Sllll- is now being considered! Elli Ontario. The Court. therefore“ ifccls bound by its COIFICICTEG Judg- le Gaulle 19 — (AP) June K Assembly consultative PARIS, the olive branch to Bri-| debate between the Fench cabinet minister. In a spccch io the Assembly Gen. i do Gaulle, head oi the French Pro- proposed selves, and said a solution could be "found without difficult-y." The Assembly ilicn adopted a re- solution calling upon the Govern- ment to rcdoiiblc its efforts toward n Franco-British ll'f‘!1l_\' alone, the lines of Franco's lrezitv Willi Russia. Ii. “was the "iisl step Franco lind rim» ivlien British lforces and Syrians. 1'11‘: tho violence 1191,“? i‘ sfmmd “hm”: ‘"5 fm‘ ndjutant general from Nationali 3°00 and "M5 m‘ 5"‘ mW-“hSTDeIence Headquarters in Ottawa. The imrniroop battalion is the, as .1: lcomplete unit from overseas. The: men come from all parts of Can- ada. ' ir- l Establish Draft SAN FRANCISCO. June (APi-A United Nations conference commission tonight voted unanim- ousl 'mcrit_of Spain from future men:- bership in a. new world organiza- n. ‘ground to help maintain Poland's The commission independence’ iggelagcraerxilciearoposal to wr te into the . "th h t 1i in June. 1944f. serving as assistant gelrshi;agnerinlixéggrsegafion barring commander o the Home Army uri- , governments Se,’ up with .11 he “as made commander on an. "appointment don." FREDERICTON. P) hid registered tonight for the an- nual conference Rotary day mooring will open tomorow. "Toronto, June 19 — i Iimum and maximum temperatures: ‘Vancouver 58. '13; Edmonton .78; Regina 42. '11; Winnipeg 54, From Security Group y to bar the Franco Govern- a proved a records in connection on meni- Axis help. Mexico and France led the at- commg {mm L°n'l tack on the Franco Government. 160 Delegates At Rotary Convention June _ More than 160 delegates of district 192 of International. The three- WONDER IF ifs OVER SERVICE. CP) -— Miri- METEOROLOGICAL 52, a; Toronto 50. 75; Ottawa 56, '15; .H£illldX 5i, ‘l8; Charlottetown 60. Pool in England c; Sydney 5i, 85; Yarmouth 5i, 64. FORECASTS Lower Si. Lawrence: Moderate NIJMEGEN, Holland June ia-lsouthivcsicrly “duds. Partly cloudy (CP) - A pool of 33.030 all raiiiw. organized into Cnnniin drafts. will be established in England in mnkc and slightly warmer night scattered showers. full use of shipping allotments al- ready promised and to take xiii-l vantage of may open up from time to time. This pool will be llliillltflllfl m’ a regular flow oi‘ repair-lilies. Pub-l volunteers and normal trans-q fers from England and the con-i tlnent. i \ I I Exle ds Oliv Branch To Great Britain Mink Breeders’ l. l FORT WILLIAM. Ont., June 19 -ICP) .- The Canadian Mutation Mink Breeders‘ Association today rc-elccted D. S. Palleii of New West- minster, BC. president, Directors include: J. E. Connolly, Bathurst. N.B., Dr. J. A. Laforrcsi, Quebec. SOIL FROM PARTIIENON LLANYSTUMDWY, Waits - iCPr -- The grove of ih: iatr- ‘l).l\'l(l"lJQYIl-GPUTUI‘ on ilie ILIITIZS I oi ihu ltlvrr I)\\'_Vl..l' hero ivill (‘Jil- iriin soil from the Parthenon in delimited by llio Pan-Holl- enlc Union of Reserve Officers. The soil ulll be scattered ivlicn work on extra facilities whichlchaiour; cloudy vrith much the same tem- ‘aiid slightly warmer. Lake St. John: Partly cloudy with a. few Gulf and North Shore and Bay Moderate winds, partly per-attire. Maritime Provinces: Mode- rate variable winds partly cloudy and moderatey warm; a few scattered showers in Nova Scotia. High tide this morning at 7,21 and tonight at 3.13. Sun sets this evening at 3.50 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.13. Full moon June %th. 11.06 A. M. Summerslde tide eighteen minu- fes later than Charlottetown. SUNDAY SERVICE i , I Leave Charlottetown 12.15. 5.45 PJVI. i Elect Officers i nd Pierre Col. a former‘ Arrive Charlottetown 5.20. 8.10 CIIARLOTTETOWN_ NEW GLASGOW mallv Except Sunday) Leave Charlottetown 1.10, 4.00 PM Arrive Charlottetown 2.35, 5,20 EM, BM. N. s.—P. E. I. FERRY BIIVICI (Daily, including Sundays) SCHEDULE MAY l-SEPT. IO Leave Wood Islands ‘I a. rm, 1| a. m.. 8 p. m. Leave Caribou. ll a. m.. l p. us. 5 n. m. (Oh autliorit of the 011 Con. trollrr. on ondiays, Tuesdays. Wednesdays and Thursdays durin May and Isms the ll a. m. an l m. sailings will be camel!“ un esa there la evidence that the the grave ls completed. other crossings IDSGNTIIII . - .--ls:-.-,a.~_~—»_.< o.-