lmxrus ‘IL Mann MAN 11-1-1 Blessed he wb la self-reliant- and centres bla lzquirsmenta in himself. _ adorning Guardian, Pounded III. r" rlottetowa Guardian. ‘I'm Cents. Ottawa War Veterans Seize Acco Readily Eve ~ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew" MAXI MS " . OIA. MERE MAN Humour la the reludo to fai and lsug’ il the beginning prayer. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1946 12 PAGES World Powers Seen "Ergo Farmers A Working Together By Russian Leader i - By REMBERT JAMES MOSCOW, Sept. ib-(AIU-Prilne Minilter Stalin today declared he saw no real danger of a new war. and snrssssd "l! Russia and the western democracies eonld live peaceably in the suns world. the maintenance of lrelcv- N"! cstabiilhllldht/Ql a. sound and long pesos." ln answer to nine yvritten ques- tions submitted Sept. l‘! by Alex- ander Werth, Moscow correspon- dcnt of the London Sunday Times. Gcnerallssimo Stalin also asserted the atomic bomb was not as “ser- lcus a force as certain politicians are inclined to regard l." "Atomic bombs are intended for intimidating . nerves." Gen- Siniin wrote. “ {they cannot de- cide the outco j‘, _ol.wal'. since atomic bombs ~' ,5)’ n" "19"" sufficient for urpose Cer- talnly monop l l secret-of the a - create a threat, but at least two remedies exist against it: "(al Mornopollst possession o! the atomic bomb cannot last long. “(b) Use of the atomic bomb will be prohibited." Asked whether he thought Bri- 80 “P arily on Oct. 1 unless Government changes to end its producer that date. hearing today _ attended by pro- lm tested the Fifth District in two w“ merit 0g m, mlllluy tank’ dim tfltisirhaliltgd tity-e."_cg.jliiltiseliistl€:tatgiici-i'glrei tducsassud-istailbiliilfldflfld gOnllfilflhilcef-I. I gtgrlldeitioarivs. unda- me“ weather pl-egl" ‘as; 132st elecuonil l Ml. M N lll igarfigdrtillillllrtlkeldfittleelsynwlilllllti ‘$111: “d”? mam" °f u“? Vie‘ U"i°“- Prem‘ i0 fc u e pm “can ap n r t Mr. Edwin Reid. Rollo Bay. Dre- cipient of many consratulations In re 8m’ ' c e was . A11‘ Mini-Si" Gil-Wm "mmmced H” bum the m“ tank mime] m, 5mm repk‘ the “ruling m“ ton or a price of $3.74 a hundred- sldem o’ “he so“! nmlbltlm from the Klry,’ CO t Catholic and was a member of the anv attempt m occupv the film secretly in 1915, 1t did not immed. c155" of the lwéelweslem demw weight for their milk. That rate I Ccmmmee lmroduoed ms Honour breeders O ti]; l "BY “We board of trustees of St. Paula c655 All“ bulldlngs" would be lately impress military leaders. made! could not farm "ch a em would have provided a three-cents- ueutaovénnt J A Bemnd h m“ H lstni ._ litrrlyal of his new parish. He was always very proud “reslsted by guards responslble Lord Kitchener. then War Secre- ci~~=m=m1= my ~M ='i.'.':::..‘.i.':i£.'" ‘is Wat's... 9 l0 0|! . ... .......... ....".~.'. u. will?! luau". #1.? s...t':.'";§' “.12 r.‘ *;':..’:;‘.:."':t.:".::.°‘.:i: ‘:3; i.» the new o: lame we“ ‘i."i°"i"€°‘ " m’ PM” m" n o . ~ - y . ' _ c an ca 0y." . ml-Ie believed "unconditionally fiaig gillfglil‘: llbimgglc’ lmmltil‘: giuuwfiii“ in}: egg yglipmgwiixtanfiiliiaxdy." Hols?“ cw’ §’f’.";,._.,‘§,"°'§f§§d i: till‘: nzrmylmgw: §°y?,§d‘;h§°’§fli§'lf},g¢f‘°_“““ we“ I The ides of a tank had been pul that Russia and the western demo- lhe meellng In ‘me- meaxlgle ‘the ficiency and enter e s8 well as Among the prominent exhibitors daughtersis stili on the vynllrsing From the assembly point. the “ward by H- c‘- wen‘- lracigl could ltollaborate in a promlsed me board would order (Bymghe Cslqnadgggtfiaelaslm on the high qusity of their ex- of swim w-as Mr. Frank MoAulay staff of the SS Letitia trans- ‘Tuck °°TW°Y “miwdlland "lwveld ‘. ~ . - FRED . . — e i; _ _ . . ' . ' ' ' i. 1h t 0 e s . r1828 ymrlrlzitiirlgr ogsllgllirs lphglallvli’ an lmmm lwowenl mares" to ‘medal tram bearing Canada“ miglllifiwalgisanflglfjlgltlsiiaeiliggg?’ txllgrtfal-t Souris, Messrs. Ernest Underhay, porting War brides and then gyroauzllltevllglinrolvltlrtte at atvlvle; ié-leght A "speaking in the words Mr. Wall- ace (Henry A. Wallace, former United States Secretary of Com- merce) used in his ,_ the western powers could surcd “that Soviet politics in Ger- many will not be turned into weapon of Russian efforts direct- cd against western Europe." Premier Stalin answered: “l be- llcve using Germany by the Sov- iet Union against western Europe‘ and the United States c-f America is excluded. not only because the Soviet Union is bound by a treaty of mutual assistance against Ger- mnn aggression wit-h Great Bri- tain and France. and-with the Un- ited States of America by the de- hundredwelght. cording one half cent to the the other l 1-2 farmers. However, if cides to retain present prices changed. Bat. at the same time the ltmdan leader asserted the speedy with- drawal of United States troops from Chlnauvaa vitally necessary for "dsrnllitariastion and demoorathatiorr of Germany present one of the most important guarantees for the Nova Scotla Milk Prices May ldeve llpwards HAIJZFAX. Se t, M- (CPl-Re- tail ml k prices n Nova Scotig will wo cents a quart tempor- The two-cent increase was the outcome of a public utilities board compensate the farmers for loss of the Federal subsidy of 55 cents a Should ~~ eanwhila ut ..last~~ ch" - ~ 1 ‘l? -.'- useliisgiwi”..§i§'il.:.2:.."::@ when y. The two-cent increase Will also cover an increase of about cents going to the full subsidy will remain View Stalin's l neaui Last a Evening 0f n. |=. McNeill Mr. Daniel F. McNelil, a mem- ber of the Provincial Legislature and of the Summerslde TOW" CW5‘ cll died in the Prince Count)’ Hus- pital last evening alter an illness of about a month. He was 61 YE!" of age. The late Mr. McNeill was one of Summerslde's better known business men and was proprietor of the farm machinery firm of James A. McNeil] and Sons which United States Accuses‘ Russia 0f Breaking The Big Three Pledge (By Alex B. Singleton WASHINGTON. Sept. 24-04?) -'I'he United States accused Rus- sia today of violating a big three To Support Delivery Strike BEAUSMOUR. Man, Sept. 24- (OP)-Approximately 260 Beaure- jour district farmers who attend- ed a meeting sponsored b the La- bor-Progressive arty ere last night, were u e by Dorlle Neil- pledge by refusing to lend a help- son of Battle 0rd. Basin. former ing hand to economically-distress- Unity Party member of Parliament ed Hungary. to support the Alberta and Sask- A note to the Soviet Foreign atchewan farmers delivery strike. Ministry called Russia's attention plement the undertaking. . . but has moreover failed to indicate its reasons for so refusing." The note. handed the foreign ministry Sept. 21 by the acting American Charge d'Affaires, Eld- ridge Durbrow, was made ublic by State Undersecretary Cayto-n at hiacpress conference. Mr. ayton also: belief flint Neill, A member of the Summer- side Town Council ' for the past fourteen years; having succeeded his brother, the late Honorable Leonard McNelll, he had devoted unsparingiy of his time and energy to the welfare of the town and will be sadly missed in_ the de- liberations of the Council for his experience and wise Judgment. He was also deputy chief of the fire department and much o! his time was spent in promoting the welfare of the department and building it up to its resent status in equipment and e ficlency. duos from market Sept. d in an effort to force the Federal Govem- political and economc problems." ment to establish a fact-finding Sharply indicating both mount- commlttee on parity prices. The lng impatience and anxiety to United Farmers of Canada a Sank’ have the! Promise fulfilled, the atchewan organization wit an es- United States reminded Moscow tlmated 30,000 farmer-members, that it had twice sought to make American troops from Iceland and later joined them. The Manitoba it good in the case of Hungary. the establishment there of a joint Federation of Agriculture and Co- But it added the “Soviet gM/Pm- civilian-manned air base would be operation has refused to psrticl- ment not only has refused to im- ratified by Iceland's parliament. PM Keen Competition s democratic means their pressing Security Council that the presence of American troops in Chino. Ice- land, Brazil and Panama was caus- ing “uneasiness? . Expressed confidence that the agreement for the withdrawal of At; Lansdowne Park, force of four city police vlously had staged About, half of the attendance straw)” ‘"1 had left before a resolution urg- ing support of the striking farm- ers was produced and a vote ask- ed_ A l g Tonight's move followed athreat it? tailed‘; those Figgfiiiiruigelriisissgd ‘iiireirciinisthal: nenlfirsiafigeiillil tvligsggilgtiield eieociig: i” “will ‘he ‘PC-He's Primes‘ subsidy on of 1944 and sat in ‘the Progressive gelxlgglegfllllgiufiiloafiengufijllégs s2: LINCOLN, mglsnd, seln. m-< COIISBTVEUVB 01951105111021.1518 hag lonzlmzs ln would“ Park’ 0mm, (GB-Sir William 'I‘rl ton, 71,. —-- r.:"i“i:...r::..;".¥.:.L';.s%...;‘.22. u. heme- mhed h 1"" 1" h" "Mme l 'l‘.he Souris exhlbition was held Whether or not this the various livestock exhibits, es. Bay Pbrtune. and Preston Bryan. ton of Rollo Bay had several out- atandinglisheet illfiufi-alltpe-Bfllett Underh unifies. sewn‘ Reid. Rollo Bay. won several prizes for children to Canada. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. James A. McNeil! of Sum= merside, who l-s still alive at the age of 91 years and his wife the Governor-General and Lady Alex- alngr on tthelr hMaIritin-iec tour ar- v re n - ciewuziibniciaii-g nifs to‘ the vice-regal party ll the economic set-up of this country of rush-hour traffic. and was the only member in ‘the nation's economic structure who was prfidtically self-sufficient. - Dr. J. A. Clark, who recently re- for the naval station. Jersey and Ayrshire cattle n; former Pearl Tamyln of this town. in- the mom g. lml .< ' - viously I Eomorroms busy iprogram here gomlnfin‘“igiggjffififlffl§l oélallto?’ pefiégzg: Lou,‘ Bu.“ five d,'§§l°.§§.§_"?l~h‘e°"§§n,‘°§i “Eianfglvsf his supporters on. The convoy dmrlbulorsmnlealidzzsldvmfiorfi: Ifgtlégistlfalillllidllgé. chm-loam)“. am wnnamlaled Home“ Preston Bryenlon lmdvdohn, Tanton, Hubert, Gerald amhllrrilcvlellzsdedlngeterans. their mothers. Edward all of Summerslde and Ronald in Halifax. The daughters are Mrs. Gertrude Muliln, Sum» merside. Lieutenant (Nursing Sls- 171""- ter) Margaret, R.C.A.M.C., Pearll I" Dorothy and Anita at home. Mr- Geflrge McDonald were the chief prise winnevs in the Holstein classes. Mr. F. M. Nash, Dominion Government poultry supervisor for and Mr Driscoli of Stanley Fair. and a reception and ball in the legislative asembly building tomorrow night. The party will continue Saint Jot-in Thursday morning for a two-day visit before proceeding to Moncton Frldav afternoon. the Kinghlcoitnty exhibitors on the quality toldlheir livestock and other farm products. to Dr. Clark gave a short. tal »on the progress made m lr.3's County of the Blue Cross Associat- ion arai suggested it should be pos. sible for the membership to be in- creased in that County. He also vs his audience some valuable Ottawa de- ugl- the Province. the Experimental Station judged the poultry: Mr. Robert Chglspeil of York, the horses; Mr. mon Boswell, Dunstaffnage. the swine; and one brother. Mayor Willard McNelll of Borden and a sister. Mrs. .7. P. Hogan, Summerslcita-S. Snbserl Mali. 51.00: other Provinces a 03A. 85.0! mmodialions Defy Police In‘ Entering F ormer Service Quarters Hauling m“... struck twice in quick succession to- OTTAWA, Sept. 24—(CP)—The Ottawa. Veterans‘ in the face of police opposition, night to seize accommodation for an estimated 40 families. A truck convoy. assembled at Victoria Park, gates of H.M.C.S. Carleton It Dow's Lake in th dential area. and alter a brief scuffle occupied o (The Alberto Farmers‘ Union, to the Yalta pledge to assist “the 1, D led th 11 ti b R - f i , with an estimated 20,000 farmer peoples of the former Axis satel- sis’: rirllzresentgtiivefxzngi-leiytlrolili- m: l‘,’§§“,;f,",,‘{,';‘§§,‘l’. b81112: Afnlclecr. members began withholding pro- lte states of Europe to solve by yko, before the United Nations m” “"1 ‘minim’ "flhm Then. the convoy moved district depot during the war en's Army Corps baa-racks there. in Ottawa. South beside the Rldeau Canal, a. ars offered some resistance, and at veterans entered despite the opposition squad c H.M.C.S. Carleton the militant of some 20 R.C.M.P. and a half-dozen naval personnel. The V. H. L, under the tlery* leadership of F. E l-Ianratty. pre- two demon- Parllament Hill and seized quarters for 28 families 1n Klidare Barracks and in an army hut on Porter's Island. I. then deniv nicked up speed and made Hanratty. hansing on the run- ning board of the leading cal‘. 0b- , enjoying himself. waved . I children and trucks were heaped high with furniture M“ all sorts of household equiv- hhe occupation began. in- creasing numbers of R.C.M.P. be- There are also six grandchildren Ran i° "rive °n u" Mme" sud- Dellvered 85.00. on to lanadowne Park. used as an army , and occupied a ‘ Tank Inventor Dies At 71 5e role in the invention and develop- KEEPS fut ilocfm Awav, our Yowlswl To use fol-lanes i Btu. Cmecfeas Q lnts on the nest method for er. and Mr. L i Bcs ell. Mrshfi id, Statement Labor Congress he“ “6.i.’;i°".;.:.....: i. - - - lll ~ cause e t - ' ' " ~v many againettiallyesigr: liltirgge leffd n s usfixlrlii?‘ mg.“ ‘Wager Ia-‘ltvevndxlzrlgte W626‘, lgilré Igovyéhtfllay. the United States of America would t t t c d ° e 5 P ° - Pu‘- 5 - - 1' ' - I meant a departure of the Soviet address, evinced much interest in, h s Union from its fundamental na- " _ ' 1 - a l "w"! l"lm=*B-" "' t I (a Th Canadian rm» Accusations that Moscow die. B S I ' __.. HALIYFAX’ Se.“ 25_(wedlnu, fated the policies of Communist IAN5og°sg?'gEP:;e'nluln_. KAI-WAX. Selli- 24-(013-6011- Th‘ Caimdh“ m1“) -d day) -- Official inlanxi weathel lljalrtiehh: weslfern Europe were m" stall,“ statement ma" on A ) ""1 A159" William Tiwm" 0Y5‘ .01 lfiwa’ Sept‘ 2km‘ Dili“. forecasts issued today bv the Do- hlilSkllTd and borrowed from the “Mala: relallom Wm] the wesh TORONTO. Sept. 24—(CPJ;—The lmm of the salvation Army, 5,,- Shugali, who early in Cana as mmlon Public weather omce all G12brll‘gl’§..“"'““ i“ Hm“ “mi ern world was viewed unofficially 53%;; f°fifi§o°lfillg§ Iflfitggoglig; y . g gqlillillcn Clark former British 3lsu3gl1g;,,;2§“‘i.l..";§§§'3.3%; Halifax. Forecasts valid until l, ~ _ _ g ommils oner to Canada and ' ' W dn do, midnight: I (l; not believe in a real danger emnaniluatsigggfig 3&2?“ uc°gn the Wcmens International Damo- Sir Herbert Eason, president of the tack of evidence, now must stand grlxffe “Edward Island‘ eastern r I: ell; war. The noise ‘is being lndlcmlon m“ Moscow l‘ Draper cratic Federation and caliellll an Brill“. general Medical golmclL trial on a similar charge, Magls- counlles ol New Bmnswlck; yam hll-edl“? out 7i ‘new war mainly m‘ a use: tough" pollcv o! l the Congress Wvmeflilflul‘ i" l By JOHN DAUPIIINEE essential it was to have control were among the 2,654 passengers "949 G139" smkeldecmled god“? glble cloudiness early this morning "ff"! "9"!" "i" "m"! ind -l,wn._ - us i" eitabii!" fl “"11"” “"9"” Canadian Press Stall Writer over wheat and flour use and to Who_dis_embarked tonight from the The fowl" m“ “"37” ma“ becoming overcast with rain dur. mcfll- elv ‘supporters from the onlcmly’ me Brlllm Gown? f" D911" i" caiilda- LONDON. Sept. 24-01? cabie)-_ see that available supplies were Aquitamo which docked this alter- ")6 deimiiiinfixperl. at illerty on m“ the allemoon and evmlnlL “Ta o cvillan officials. mm! took no slmll Pearl Werdrow of Toronto, rep- pl,“ slllpmenls ol l9“ Cumdlan l-alrlv dl5lllbul'd_ now“ g7 hour, bellmd Schedule $3.000 ball. Wlii be foréniaiky com- sllgmly cooler‘ Llgm wlndsl Huh orde e’; need "iii "one it only m A "Yell" 951W qnokessnan resenlfing tha, I"t°.‘r'l‘ftli°'“1 hi": wheat are expected in the United No-w,it is obvious that the worst after being detained at the harbor milled ‘DY Magitzgaie l rl ° ‘lwlxl todav at Charlottetown 68. Mom:- mectrre all’ to ghten lvlth the who dawned lo be named’ um- and eatdhelh orlecefsu nonhlv "on Klngllom with“, l0 “y, and ma" is past despite water-logged Brlt- entrance by fog. Soon all" the Tuesday. when’ e da e Ol’ ra Rm m _ _ Elma“ rm we‘; somekna ve pall- ma sol/m’ leader.’ observallom fponslorlr t fir‘: reounon, sa t. l, mm; speculallon he" mat 15h fields. The startvof the flow 44.786-ton liner berthed the fog M0 “in be “gt- lk l t the sllmmgl-y: Rain afternoon and. Nunt r mt e ran s of their were hem; sludled aswltlh lmemsls 5 e" e" l "if "i" "All" 6"“: bread rationing, imposed in July, of Canadian wheat on which Mr. closed in again, Magisiraie r e qiged ,“ evening, "lei e agens nnd thereby al-d but ll w” we early to “we the are Prep/gr n; or a T rd reg will be ended m a lew weeks. slraolley malnly depend‘ l5 m Tonight lmlns were hlballlng conclusion ‘of Dr. e ugars one- TORONTO‘ Sepl 24 _ (CF) __ r-onr iiiaveriunem‘ i" 610180! mQPUreactions of tthe Government war‘ I ll . Bakers now are considering a hand "m! 051mm" 50111095 m" ‘vesiward "rryiml 1-259 mPmh°P§ d.“ prelmmmry healing m“ Minimum and m-"Qmilm Win95“- for Cgfsvcnstl (b) iio make mmm" The Government source ‘who bcThel resglutothorigmfl 1y veal-m voluntary flour rationing scheme 58v that it ls possible 15000-000 °f ‘he °“"“"“" ‘mm’- 545 depend‘ blown had produced ‘iufllciiflit “'95:” n" meb metal e reduction of gave h“ own reullon sud hmp re lerreb to! e ng _. l“ the lnvlmllon m, u" mod lmsl-lels will b, rmeivsll 1n Qqto- eeita of Canadian servicemen, m- Evidence ‘° wmmi mm °Y i “ Vancouver . . . . . . . . . . . .. 56 6i low ilryt udge in their coun- "m that the" were ‘evmgal 1m executve u! ater ss Werdmtws Mlnmm l,“ cliidlng mgfly babes_ivn_arms' and on the new conspiracy charge. Edmonton H 3-7 53 ".06 c o cllleck demobilization of dlcnlom m m’ slum statement agdress the 68? delegates voted to mnlnry ‘pokemen and they ll L, undel-slood 1945 when may a large pal-l; of the 515 Civilian m5. iBJCi on the basis of freon evidence Tonmw l 6,1 73 m fish and t ereby prevent quick m" ll w“ made “to ml m! a opt the grlottm immediately. could s“, nolhlm ol “hen “flow even b, moved from Pol-t church. sengers. outlined in the final report of the Ollawa l 65 69 gougttrlesof unempioymentlin their western world m“ sow“ Bus.“ yeflilichygérigialva: fiettlslllllagheoti! 13:: l“ would and lml may "called {l}. Marl; where Brilish transports edGailexelral lOrlbpfimswilio was ciect- fggalsolcloertnmvlllsiolllg which urobed Montreal _65 m .. ' l - - v that Food Minister J h St il nave een empty ng Canada's P" 0 i‘ HVMOH Army "‘ ‘ . b .. .57 66 It is necessary w dllllnfluie" wnsfntmwerduilllted Sim!” ‘iouxg- wmd w°m°“‘ qmfie" i" said it would end no time Lfiuil great northern elevator of the lest May. 1s scheduled In nuke c Th“ m““i-‘".i“° "i" "days M‘ gtiifitecaonn .. 50 62 f.“f‘..’é’l’.."°'-"°f.i .5": .."."'" on» 2:2. .;’".¢:. “ “ .5: "s." straits Wewelv- moment» no M dew 0* we an "wit. “one. -~ e a» n“ now gridviihc s] Elna ca“led Among ‘haul he and w” Gen End xomen.‘ m we T” R§ti0njn¢ wug lnllpgggd w m¢¢t iiii-— gericav which h? i! Vlfiunl i0!‘ tho i” ‘he suspcon lmm‘ i’ s new‘ Hlliifl-lx _ _ _ , ,, . 58 65 ‘new walfwlllcli an, fonts: gr: Stalin's declaration that early Zion "in E’ Q m" U131‘? imWYW-V "M11386 Dendlni Wild Af0|l|l|8il0|l _ “ma He 1e“ tonight for Neiatnti]: eigiifriiiteei axis tglecommberrrfuni Chflwtiemwn 62 78 . ' l ' e wheat harve t. ' ' s . .. 60 '13 .... ... ........ ... x::."-si:i..°'..:m:.i:::...:°~:: M... ......~.‘. u. u... ml»: Rm luv-ts .."i;..‘.‘£°'i-'.i...'¥.Ei..ii'°‘“&f 22%: Stat‘ irztmsrsiet.f“ai YKF-mjmilth .6“ ' m l _ ' sufficient and have bee ahl t ....__. t a. l" I- .. .. tld thl morning at .40 iibensmisgtiwgletg oi’: "gift: Urliiio-n sgasmxsiiiniiiiaomupvevsisci "rm: Wm in W" Wed reign P811": Ala-RWY. N. Y- sent. ‘es-ram m’ "m M Wm m‘. °“ “B” lhfgwgilmziileriifluflgt 0g2w;1he1=rlg§ri'"“° "mini “i .1219" 5"“ "I! Bflteln. and said that "lndffllflfl" f" all“ ‘Wmimllfnl l2.,.,1'°""'“ i” “m” °" “h” g§,‘ig,,,';';= ‘alarms ARhbI-shop o: (Continued On Pale tram?“ utor John Robinette. Kc. of To- rllsesmllflfiliglriglilf lflfllliflijz “,fl°§§l‘“d Jill "i‘.§"‘.’l§§,.';l',.,l§°“ ,,,',l,}§j'°,'¢; Oemostearlinfiumstcagtegngntmuld i. “we of Mr- Btr-chev "111 w ‘er. tail tuiinsiiegiiii.” hi??? ‘_ 2°i§‘.‘i'..§"'§i.§§§'°e?' Si}? ‘$3153.53’ N" "W S°°‘°'“'°" m“ “5 Iifehgthm ill _ construed as a reaction to the 6 the costly rationing scheme was Britain except ions, l A. M. cultural satiation‘ °§iw‘.'.'..".l."",’ “views expressed by Henry A. || unnecessary as the gen between Mrs. Fisher, 2Z0 talked with re- c $i§s1th”iii‘§§¢g§ii’z§§§°,§§’fi§f slllnmefside ti“ 913mm‘ mm‘ Countries." " Wallace on Seat. l2 in the ‘speech visible illipulv and ltsrly harvests poms-s today before she and the ongress its“ "inc Dthe spy trial. had “"5 1“"~"A,"{‘l"'§c§'i§,§{?{‘§'°“' I m‘! tllelidifnglollllglllilanitlllll-e sow gum“ ‘gm’ llliflliiltig :03; ‘fihllihfiilgn lelélronr Oild E d . gflllned £2111 teifigrasnslhgll g‘: Charloftetmvn-Moncton- Leave (csnlmu 0,, 1.,“ , c“ f", M lad," ohm-mm u... n. dislztgmtomhaitsln’; wheat crop, e had purchased mmeyflflkllllli. Ii DUES Bfiillilltlill sgulllr hadniughtrglmore ml; ‘Qillstsrliaotfitown a a. M. 11.20 a. M. c: -- 2a.. ...... mantras-i; e- ... s... s M. ~_ szses=:"...-ei* hectic" t» m- ‘ ~ bulk. associated with UnitedStat- said h ' ' ' ' "' ' ' ' ° The Canadian PreI) . ad m flaws. (By George Ronald. Canadian This. he continued. indicated l, l Ml _ m"; .4,“ Commg Evenfg ‘°°“"""“ “Pm” °°‘~ 1’ Y. om. Bent. a _ An “mflfifmgifligiigjfgnlfhlfriioveilmv- “one said m. was rather tired res- son writer) that m. Shutter hw screed w cfiiilfllivffivi.» e. ti‘ Arriz: . ~— _ _, ‘?‘llylll:o gcutgrdaggmgoul-ln lo - 1W" Pllflhlnl uo the old ones, N10, Sept. 24—(CP)-'I'hc supply information to the Soviets charlollelnwn ‘55 p, lvl_ m“ YIO Wlll Interview amateur-ant“; e a is h if fines-i‘. I010}! "KUQUOE-K on a m"? éfisz *1.‘ *2"- i "Poultry ma; daily u a '.'.:*.".'..".."#.'.*:t~ t-is".'...':"i'..'t"'"*" l Agriculture Minister Canadian Congress of Labor today condemned Dominion Government conduct in the steel st/rlke at Ham- lltm but only after more than two hours’ heated ‘lscusston featured ' by attack-s on C. C. L. president A. that he had agreed. defence counsel. R Mun" nothing in Mr. Masher finally stated blunt- ly: "I have no apology to offer. . , for the contribution I have made to the organized labor movement." ller, Tom McLean. United ‘Autombolle Wotkers, Windsor. Ont. speaking on the resolution and asking support of workers at the Steel Company of Canada. asked Mr. Kosher: "Where have you been aince the strike star-tad?" "You've never raised your vole»- on the auestion of whether you war: raa y to support the work- era. of imagination" be ion to a foreign power. there was the conspired. CHURCHILL. Man. lain and bfillfl l thlnss would be different in this coun . " i ll wmdmaucc-L asthe st ar Lame w and that was as far as the Crown had to go-to provide evidence A.W. Beament. 8.0.. of Ottawa. said there was the evidence which could “by any reasonable stretch construed as an "overt act" to give informat- Indeed. "clearest kind of proof" that m. Shugar had not Sept. 21- (CW-‘Pwo more shioa are expect- ed to dock here before the end of the month to load wheat for Bri- the season's total to about 2.800.000 bushels. About 1.800.000 bushels had been stored here during the war years when » mlllKr-yxclfan eorlttlrluedl) ‘l! thlid; commercial shipping Oil: no’! , e s a ea er u n Hudgon Bay por moot a ceas- ~ you failed to surwt the - sk- a a ther 1.00.000 had been in“ ‘m, ‘Frank P M! are‘ demands. I think lf yoiiv lied fnoyngz £31, during the Charlottetown-New Glasgow -_ Leave Charlottetown 7 A. M" 1.4.1 P. M. Arrive Charlottetown 11.15 A. M. 5.15 P. M. Standard Time truoughout. CAR. FERRY "PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND" Shndard Time Leave Borden at 9.05 A-M.. l PM and 4.80 P. M. Leave Tormentln 10.30 A M. 8 P. M, 7.90 P. M. Extra trips are made between, on which automobiles are canted. SUNDAY SIBVICI l-‘rom Borden, 0.45 P. M. From Tonnentlne I P. M. wooa sesame-cannon mum some ‘ have. Wood Island All. : .~.;e-:.i..~.~':~..:.:tl~.:“£ f" smashed through the e aouth-westerulreal- ne of the buildings at r Canadian Wom- va a s. sea- .-,a..~..'-,nen. ;., ..,.*._-..'-1-a.¢-.-.. ....--..,. ._ ..