”humadvlloe. i ww- on the premises of Mr "ma, Bourke, St. Avards. No dam-l l" was caused. i ES RDAY - F - nmlmfl’ Y n: Jame, “an Britain in his fiery speech of last “l; or the late Mrs. mcMlllan was held yesterday aft- "noon from the MacLean Funeral Home to West Covchesd Church where services were conducted by m“ T, A. Wilson who also oilfi- dmd at the grave- . was in the Miller Beairsto, Charles James Allen. _ Personals Miss Beryl MacDonald. daughter ni Mayor B. Earle MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald. left yesterday for ' wolfvillc, N. 8.. where she will re- sumo her studies at Aoadis Uni- 3 versitl‘. BlRTiio. insulates. uterus 50c Per insertion BIRTHS KING -- At the Hrlnce Edward island Hospital, September 15, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Allan King, 36 Ken- smgton Road, g son, Ronald Wayne. §ihfMONS - At the Prince County Hospital, September 13, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Simmons, (nee Ella Thompson) Wilrnot Val- ley, a son. Brccken John. SllltEENAN-At the City Hospi- tal, on Sept. 2i. to Mr. and Mrs. it. E. Shreenan, Haaelbrook, a , daughter. p KELLY - At the Charlottetown Hospitll on September 20th. 1947, to Mr. and Mrs, Francis Kelly, New wilishrre, a son. I sgpTEii/IBER 23. 1947 flu Central Guardian i [um]! is reserved for new! egg? “gtgrcat, but advertising of "w" nature may be inserted 4‘ n" "n" a vvoyd strictly pay- . __————~——————*_~ ; ‘jig; cau. - ‘Ilhe City rm no- flmeng, were caller; cvut at 1:10 Pasmday afternoon to extinguish ‘ m; which started ill a pile of Interment ' “md1°r°u5"' MacMillan cemeterv. The ball-bearers were Ira Carr. Slliiliifllilil ran (Continued from Page 1) United Nations to that end. the raging hideous tenticn." His speech was in the main lering charges" Vishinsky directe against the United States Thursday. McNeil tore insky whose speech he describe and "monstrous." Before he | tion. secures lasting peace." Vllhinaky Angry ed, his face set and angry. MbNeiPs speech. which include ening the Assembly, was the ma for reversal of United States sup Land. gactions in Palestine and took "a certain amount of such action lin the U. N. Palestine question. sky, Ukraine's foreign repetition of Vlshinskys able to answer them. MARRTAGES MacKINNON - raiucim _ at the United Church Manse. Bradalbane. Scplembnr 18th, 1947, by Rel). W. B. ' MncPliaii. June Blanche Parker of Snuih Granville to Murdock Alcx- ander MacKinnon of Rose Valley. can or nuuks ____ l wish to extend my sincere thanks to all Little Flower Parrish, especially to the members of the C, W. L. and‘ nice gifts‘ the C. Y. O. for the which were presented to me cn my deDflTlllH! frmn the parish for Grnnde Seminary, Montreal, Reginald Phalon. In loving munory of our deer son‘ and brother PTE. EUGENE A. GLOW who was killed in action in France, 21st of September, 1H4. This day brings to memory A loved one called co rest ‘ And those who think of him lo-dsy Ale those who loved him but, Donotaskuslfwemisghhr 0h there's such a vacant place 0m we ne'er forlet his lootltepl 0r his dear smiling face. - Imwmbcred Always by His Mother, “"1". Sisters and Brothers. my friends in the‘ i vastated the iucsuluinisn was revealed, buildings comprising the a two-storey frame residence oupled by two families all on Chcsiey Street. building on nhc same street escap- ed with light da-mage. No one was injured. A brisk wind threatened to spread the fire for blocks along the Strait Shore Road. bordering a section of Saint John harbor. Fears were fclt 0f a fourth great conflagirotion in the old port city's history before firemen finally gained the upper hand. A $10,000,000 dock fire swept the west side waterfront in 1931. much of the city was laid waste in 1877, and the other gireat fire dr- lndiaintown section in Saint John's extreme north end. Today's two-alarm fire began from unknown cause at the front of one cooper building and "spread like a. flash" under fanning of a stiff westerly wind, The first alarm all the city's firemen and appar- atus on the job. the situation was well under control by noon. Heavy showers this afternoon patrollers kn extinguishing embers. TOURIST ASiCCIATICN (Continued from Page 1) Convention through their ad- dresses are_ Messrs. R. A. Brown, Dominion Bureau of Statistics- P. In Memorials: ; l" 1°"!!! ory of my darling; We. Thelma Lansout Cudmomi giisflalfém fills no September one year llll lllllfll: my heart is a lore, #1 “"18 loci on I miss her more i! his: was bard. the shook gov- T° Dart with one I loved so dear. Soft and IWM"! You are sleeping Bveetm rest thstfollowl pain. Bo who loved you. sadly mils you "i "Ill in God 1o meet again. “vii-sly llelnunbered, ri-eiom. ln Memorlam --... c!" "Wins memory of Mrs. Preston Ildmorl. when God took homo one M’ no today. “Q woe into our home to itsy, . Mo. loved her more mob passing day "filled her sweet mills shove "uh-om as one that we l "wily mar-llama" by no» and N. . Maclaan vacuum autumn Charlottetown llll North Wlltsblro Phone us cape and evidence takar: the inquiry disclosed “ had developed in the manner in i which the duties were being car- pied out. and particularly in the Hnotncds of sesrchlnl 101' Wm?!" band materials." FOII. SALE-ll” NASII IIDAN. sboutflscrss. Lorne Young. Department of Na- tional Rovenue; and W. A. Mac- Donald of the National Film Board Entertainment of the delegates and their wives and provisions ror giving them an opportunity to see something of the Province arc under the ‘supervision of meat.- Colonei W. W. Reid. 0.8.0.. heed of the Pripce Edward island Tra- vel Bureau. PRISCHREAK (Continued from Page. i) ‘ discs necesearyjo prevIt Q recurrence." Gen. Gibson noted that Warden R. M. Allan had been away on siok leave from May 28 to the morning of Aug. l8_ after the escape had taken place. and that Deputy Warden Miliprd had been in charge of the prison during the z 1-2 mpnths prior to the break. of the es- during at isxitY The circumstances Gen. Gibson said there was nc evidence-of “active outside help" n the escape spsrt from s hack- ssw blade found after the break. The source of this blade. of make not used in the penitentiary. hsa not been determined. i Toe Lats To Clasiiy ‘I0 RINT-IUINIIIIED. HEAT- ed room. b0 liilleboro Street. Good condition. Priced right for gitiricirt sale. Apply l2 Dorcheater ec . KIIMLIN ARIA The Kamila in Moscow’ covers mastery and hoped to ‘use the McNeil said "without qualifica- tion" that if the Russian attitude I continues "not only will the Unit- |ed Nations be destroyed but the unstable peace c! the world will_ crumble and crash, bringing to all tearing down of the “war-mong-f and _ into the Russian stand as stated earlier by Vish- as "a comedy piece,” "offensive." concluded McNeil held out the olive branch. Brit- Gfegohf aln, he said. "harbors no hostility W,“ MacMillan, Ramsay Auld und i. Wwflrdomlflg; 551;‘ fig)’ doors are open, our press is free. We have nothing to hide. We are willing to co-oporate_ and try to Vlshinslfy took notes throughout the speech and left the chamber immediately after McNeil conclud- e. general approval of the United States Dim for discussing reorg- anizing the United Nations, limit- ing the veto right and strength- ,ior event of today's speech-mak- countrys objection to the proposed partition of Palestine and asked port of Jewish claims in the Holy He declared United States arms and money were aiding Jewish said it re- straint" to keep from denouncing McNeil did not touch on the A later speaker. Dmitri ltfanuil-i i mmiste’ Oity which last week drew oiany‘ :::§....“::§i::. rsmizrsi.“ liar": a spar-o t» hm- v "war- |rnongering" charges and a declar- ation that McNeil had bcen un- (Continued from Page 1) l Mr. Ziztzman said his loss was at _ least $15,000. Destroyed wcirc two to lvflve- She vherars hm with in- "mini “qmred "wrds- cooper fidelity. non-silpport and drunken- shop of the fi-sh packing firm and; n"! 811d is attempting 9,0 diva-c. stalemated, with Ontario reserving oc- i the owner Miss Mfifgfilrfiilntgtildiilrlxlg, knowledge cf engineering to dam mncuiawr by the eight Smkhar" v Another ille water and send it. out the drains [acted Prmdnces- Meanwhne- the l sounded, shortly before 9 am. with; aided ‘ week another ambulance, the Cutcliffe Fun a] Ho 531g. smashed upi;.“m1il:r Workers of American (CLO). Inquest iieid At douria Yesterday Workers Prepare ‘For Drive A coroner's jury st lourio vil- terday evening found that William -——- ~- Baglole. I! ritsroy Sheet. Char- Over cne hundred .flllibl.lffl'lottetown. came to his death st workers in the. Salvation Ami)’ souris on Sept. i5, 1947. while on results to Red Eihield Appeal gathered at the duty as a llnceman for the Mari- whlch Mr. Vishlnsky drew our at- Citadel 1m evening to flnelllel time Electric oompsn - Deli-h.‘ their plans for the one day drive tho jury found. was due to eon- to be held throughout the city to- cuuion of the brain caused when rley- The enthusiasm of the work- ' the iii-lumen fell to the ground ers was high and esoh dlvisio 1' from a pole on which he was commander asserted that his Wiworking. ‘ 5 d d (By The Canadian Hell) The Packinghouse W o r lr e r a‘ ‘strike. well into its second week on a national scale, apparently still is far from settlement but there are indications the meat shortage will not be serious for st least several more days. lsion would lead in topping their Mr. P. A. McLelian was the objective, when the results are coroner. Seven witnesses gave tabulatee- to-night. evidence. Highlight of the meeting was the The late Mr. Baglole, 8d, s. vet.- short address by Col. L. DcsBrlsay. eran of the last wsr, is survived by Salvation Anny officer and a ria- his wife and five children. His tlve of Charlottetown. She also parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. spoke to the Rcrtariaru at noon Baglele, reside st 99 Fitzroy Street. yesterday and as a tribute to the Charlottetown. work of her organization, an an- \ onlyrnmii‘ donor prelZTted hi2: Chill- gncannanw . ac us or $0.00 at the conclusion of that. meeting. Mr. Donald lliaker. chair-i q man of the Summers de organiu- _ tion mentioned scene or the out-l N0! Scridild, “Meg “*“:':.'"="::.°: it; "sir Anna" and so ng a ‘ e - vatlon Army stands supreme in service to mankind. a tribute to which every servicemen will tect- lfy.." d Mr. Percy lhirner, chairman of the special Names Division pub- licly acknowledged the donation oi $100 received today from the Char-k Fruit Co. through Mr. Percy Mc- Innis. Similar donations from ctiter firms have been previously ecli- m‘ nclwiedged in the press. A survey by The Claudia: ' ‘ City chairman. Tcm DeBloig urg- Press showed yesterday that mos é sygagger dfiflrglitfl ‘rirgggzga Chg: ed all the workers to report theirirctsilers expect to be able to campaign returns at the supper meet consumer demands until the meeting to be heir‘.- at the Salva- lion Army Citadel tonight at six o'clock. week-end. But the threat remain- ed that s prolonged strike will cause the worst meat shortage in Csna an history. So 13.000 members of the United Packinghouse Workers of America (C.I.O.) are on strike for a basic wage of 02 cents an hour. which would entail an average boost of 1'7 cents. The industryvi “big Water Battle Is I Aired In Court three"—-Swift Canadian Com- pany, Canada Packers Limited and BAY CITY. Mich.. Sept. m - Burns and Company - have oi- | (OP) —- The watey battle of Bay fared from three to five cents. The shortage has been averted o,f Ignatius Meagher went to court 0M packers not affected by l-hl today, lstrike and by farmers slaughter- Judge Kari Mbrand “tiered ing theiz-‘animals to meet local Mrs. Anne Meagher to show cause requirements- why she should not be restrained First 1°85‘ “ab” m Prev?“ 1mm attempting to flood h" u, black-marketing during the strike ‘was taken yesterday in Montreal, hsplng ]\[r_ Meagher would m“, exorbitant prices and of not orc- Conciiiaticn efforts still are| him. ludgment on a Saskatchewan- Huweverl Ignatius‘ 7o. med h“ proposed plan for nomination 01a, ‘into the yards where a small lake U P‘ w’ A‘ is Striking by u‘ d5‘ | W.” “mew It was the lake ma,’ mand for settlement efforts on s_ Ambulance And Car In Collision A collision on the highway op. Dosite the People's Cemetery about 5 o'clock yesterday waning using. ed in considerable damage to the, ambulance of the Cutclifie Funeral drew the interested crowds. I “awn”! Peale‘ Ignatius obtained respite when he ntgliected to pay the water bill‘ I I d t f . - an o water was urned of lg 8 his wife restrained from using the | water treatment so he can contin- ' ue to live peacefully in his base- g ment. NEW YORK. Sept. 22 -— (AP) —- . , New York said its last farewell to Mfltflflst Ewan Florello n. LaGuardia today at a l solemn funeral service in the Cath- Ten thousand persons. a record I congregation for the huge EDlSCO- I palisn (Anglican) Cathedral, gath- WINDSORI N5" Sept n ered in a final gesture of resiwvl r led the destinies of the lfzxthwa; srfgtegmt “Bglvzomljnuu sl-ltstes’ largest city in the ' convfinofi of ch y - hid? m‘ years of recovery from depression ‘ we‘ m“ ' m“ and during the second World War Ian automobile collision which in- - . d M - - m» no :-...‘.’;:"....:"......;i:: l§f,‘",°,‘},,‘“,;y",;§; sfgiailzinisy in the throng of mourners. i mg on a m.“ chm.“ Representing Canada were Rt. f i‘ 5t ts for External Affairs, Just- taomstopd axing scene of ‘an accid- ‘ a. 35mg“, J_ L n51,“ mg wgi. awarfid o 8:982: ‘f; m’ rm‘ ter Tucker, Member of Parliament E ' on 5 “n ‘mmifor Rosthern (Saskatchewan). All in the first case and a two-monthi . 'the Canadian delegation to the home tgihird mgr: was oftcausngwvnlted Natlons Assembm mrioig-flfivmg gshnlzwwJfnmagzffl The ordinary folk y/hose battles Donald. Truro physician and driver G“'““““ 1W5“ “ “my m eridin lines which streamed past §,1,§T,b°,f,‘n,§’,', “l: m‘ "°"“.d9°°“‘ nu cilaffin in the anneal-n yes- Thep ‘Cchszé ,::'ep:’:;"é5 2am terday and today up to the hour cnces as an alternative to fines of M‘ the funeral‘ 1115?,‘ sltievalson. own” came vb viewed the body. c e ea have been driven byi glcClarc. and an occupant at the 8E0“ 36rd! PIICOS me was accused of siding and “in.” s5 p" T" of failing to stop. l-f -i11 ,, for preliminary hearirzguOctfgpigyzf OTTAWA. Se?“ a “(cm-Jrh“ [are M“ ‘tum ‘LT’ crow" that the prices of steel accap have been advanced by approximately a5 per gross ton. effective tomor- row. steel scrap prices have, been in- creased to I10 plr groan ton M basing points. Hamilton and Mont- real. All other classification! have and llflplrstion allowance for Ne. one heavy wnelting now is a! per gross ion. Home and to the car owned and %IQ ll. S. ICE ""4 ffvllht and passenger agent, ' - ______._ flélltgibn National Railways. Ohsr- ‘(grog “p; g __ (pp) ... b0 e wn. The ambulance, driven gm", A_ wan”; ggggrted wdgy Y ‘"- 3""4°" "ehmlw- Wu on u.» m United sum even with PM] Wm‘ ' 9mm" "m" "W" nevsr win s third world war." sttwrt’ M“ 0mm" "m!" l‘ ‘The war that is being bred for °" “a l" u" i°°ld°m b!" I10 us must be stopped," he told the °'"= W" Ivriwllv iaiuroa. but annual convention of the United natius now is attempting to have , _.__ edrsi of St. John the Divine. i (C?) __ Charles M0018" o, H‘; to the little firebrsnd who as m,“ 1-6,“. Tram Bean,“ “an” Dignitarios led by Governor He w“ found “my o‘ ‘luweWfon. Louis St. Laurent, Secretary ‘enhance m u“ "cam iere in New York as members of ‘o; m, second o“. in which m“, arena predominated in the un- $300 and 310m Police estimated 53,000 persons abetting McCiarc on the ohargg. Prices Board tonight announced For Ontario and Quebec mixed [been advanced soon var are" w" driven by Mr. n. w. Clsrkin. re- g fig m“ w" m W" u’ "it (‘lllflflioiew Hol- m wealth and atom bombs "will owmd ll¥,llloetrical. Radio and Machine Wallace said that in the event of another war "we will not have grsinlfannorrrnowu m?“ htlsband ‘mm M‘ use‘. where a butcher was summons-ad Nam“ mmlml 6mm)" Arch’ m? Altar ers. M M‘ charges of selling bee, and ;bishop of Sydney, Australia, and lsentorwatelfeklgig: intosthlelera: Ne? Dork in wholesale quantitle. stiB°'“"d C"dm°] 6mm” Arm" ‘ ' U P classmate What Russians llear Concerning Vishinsky Speech \ By Eddy Gilmore HQCOW. dept. Z - (APl — Newspaper readers in-the Soviet Union today were given s report that the Russian Deputy Foreign Minister. Andrei Y. Vishinsky had upset theiplsns of forces in the United States which were pictur- ed as seeking war with the U. S. 8. R. Two correspondents advised from New York that Vishinskyh speech to the United Nations General As- sembly last week "in which he named by name a group or w,“ mongers produced the impression here of a bursting bomb." Their dispatch added: "Actually this blow st those forces opposing peaceful CO-Qpggg- tion of the powers was mete/l out so skillfully that the camp of Am. erican reaction is presently a pic- ture oi complete panic and bub- bling wrath." Developments in the General As- sembly apparently have aroused the Russian people. At a football game Saturday afternoon l heard and saw Russians all around me reading to themselves pr aloud to companions Vishinskys speech, comments on it and the position ,0: the United States as pictured in Russian newspapers. The nun pondents in their dis- patch carried the replies of sevt oral Americans to Vishinsky’: charges. , The dispatch asserted that the (Americans had planned an of- fensive in the General Assembly .for many months. but that thc‘r lpromlsed “aux-prises" turned out l0 ibe "only old veto stuff WhiCfl dis- appointed all delegations." Cardinal Mcfiuigan ‘Arrives In Buffalo BUTTAIIO. N. Y.’ Sept. 22 _ (A?) - James Cardinal McGui- gan. Archbishop of Toronto. ar- rived in Buffalo today to attend the opening of the Buffalo cen- tennial Eucharistic Congress. Cardinal McGuizan and two other Commonwealth cardinals - bishop of Westminster - tonight attended a private banquet in honor of Francis Cardinal Spell- man, Archbishop of New Your, ‘rho Congress is in observance of the 100th anniversary of the Buffalo Diocese. New Secretary For ilallfax Y.M.C.A. HALIFAX. Sept. 23 -- (C?) — J. M. C. Duckworth of Montreal arrived here today to assume out- ies as general secretary of one Halifax branch of the Y. M. U. A. He succeeds Les Vipond. . A former track star of McGill University, he served l8 years as executive secretary of the Nutre Dame de Grace branch in Mont- real. He graduated from McGill in 1927 and took his theology (le- ________ Solve Your Heating Problem With One 0i Our Heaters an.» Q ‘a “auto! kblclsn; MEQulPPIC - Rfld“ r'a\""°-‘. 1 The "mo", ond um‘ .\ u; tlllla “u! ‘5 renew” ‘foul d‘ “lie ~- was 9'“ 93.15 m" woo 9"“ 51nd“ gygjstu M“ ou ' s21)" have n who bum Wizgqtffig lrc “so ivicRtniy For W0“ with i009 w‘ 54.00 Dom“ EquWPPP ‘a ‘h, No. 3‘ s lus in W°°d Bumeis. - ‘hiellim’ o - v» " . H‘ goeustrucilfl‘ “Bil-NS cvoiiabh “‘ Oil. H" ow NQRGE UTQE-T . Notice to ° “n “new - ‘$1 coil 12s Kint Street F. A. S. Jones SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE Phone 218i MISCELLANEOUS 880W!!! On Friday evening Sept. 12th. Miss Doris Kelly a very popular young lady of Kinkors. was ten- dered a miscellaneous shower by her girl friends at the home of her mother, Mrs. A. E. Kelly. The house was beautifully decorated and a special chair placed in the living room. To the strains of "Here comes the bride," Miss Kelly was escorted to the chair amidst rounds oi applause. When things had quieted little Joseph Connick and little Audrey Shreenan acting as bride and groom brought in the baskets of presents. They were opened by Miss Mary Monsghan and Elsie Hughes who passed them to Miss Hammill who road the many verses and good wishes. She passed them on to Mrs. Welter Connick who in turn presented them to the bride and were plac- ed on a table by Miss G. Groensn. when all were opened the bride in a few well chosen words thank- ed one and al] and extended a cor- dial invitation to everyone to visit her in her new home in South From The Emerald Isle PAGE FIVE . .: i gree two years later Seminary in New York. Couple Rescued Friilll Tiny Island Mr. and Mrs. George Pitts of Tor- onto, missing on storm-swept Sim- ooe since late Saturday afternoon, were rescued today from Straw- berry Island. six miles of here. the tiny island, which at one point is less than a ml-le from the main- land when n. storm blew up shortly after they left here on a 32-unile trip to Keswick in a 19-foot motor launch. ‘Railway Strike Vote Results Are Awaited suit of the nationwide strike bal- lot taken recently among 125.000 railway employees over the holi- day with payissue, may not be known before ‘Friday at the earli- est, Iran! Hall, chairman of the Brotherhood of Railway Employ- ees said today. The Union official said not all the_ ballots had been received yet from the l8 voting diviai I str C ‘Ems NINEIJRNTITPIOI’ broke through police Cfifdblla to» d“ when Nokrsshy Pasha. Prime Minister of Iigypt, arrived on his first visit to the city since his re- turn from New York, where he presented mypvs Briioin to the United Nations 'Ihe demonstrators tried to carry the Premier shoulder high. “t Um” Mellville. After bouncing the bride the musicians Mrs. Maurice Mc- Donald, James McDonald. Jerome Itsnaghan and Maurice McDon- ald with Miss Blanca Murray on the guitar started the music again and On wont the dance Let joy be unconfined No sleep ‘till mom When youth and pleasure meet To chase the glowing hours with flying feet. Miss Kelly is to be married on sept. a4th.,to Mr. Gerald Monog- han,‘ Kelly's (Xosl. OBILLIA, 0nt., Sept. 22 --(CP)— southeast The couple spent two nghta on Packinghouse Strike Continua: They took shelter on the island (By The Canadian Prom) Premier Drew of Ontario ssid last night that his government cannot immediately o-nsider s iflaskstchewan proposal that the eight provinces affected by the packinghouse workers‘ strike join in naming a eoncilistor. He revealed that "further sug- gestions" were made by Ontario yesterday to the United Packing- -house Workers of America (C. l. I0.) and the companies involved. "These suggestions offered a poa- sibillty of settlement "on a vol- untary basis.” Mr. Drew did not elaborate but said: "Until we knew theresult of these new suggestions, no con- sideration can be given to any other proposals." . lie added Ontario had received no formal notification from the union of the results of a Union vote on an earlier Ontario settle- ment bid-return to work pending sbitration or conciliation. Saskatchewan's .Prernier Douglas said earlier yesterday that the four Western Provinces-British Columbia. Alberta. Saskatchewan and Manitoba-were agreed on proposals for s common concili- ator and that New Brunswick had indicated approval» of such s move. Some observers said that if Ontario accepted tho proposal. Quebec and Prince ldwsrd island might follow suit. ' (By The Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Bcllt. Til-The re- 0M. AIJJXANDRIA. Egypt. Sept.‘ 22 (Reuters) Demonstrators case against -*----———- strong giliq," 60ml 12.000 opposltio demons- ar. 4mg —--——————-—- Ell‘ ll ________;_ trstorl marched‘ “through the SOUND SPEED ‘EARN scientists h""—-n"' proved m“ nOSZAaISTRIBI-DIIAM v yawn" lhdlglolgihhygvhollzg‘ its: The tips of airplane Propellers drinking warm milk induces sleep. psmmq 51m‘ . u Russia. our friend.” mow" n’ w’ '9'“ m“ “"7” , Th0 Ibeed 0! sound. Twin sisters from County Kerry. lflre, Eileen, left. and Noreen O'Connor are among the latest immigrants to arrive by ah‘ from Brib- ain. They hope to work on a farm in Canada. GOOD CROP YEAR. NANTON. Alta. - (C?) — More than 1.000.000 bushels of wheat wen produced by Nanton district ‘ ers during the crop year of 1040-4’! which under’.- July 31. 1047. The figure was made up of 047.000 bushels delivered to elevators; 25.- 000 for feed; 50.000 bushels fcr seed and 20.000 bushels for wheat mill- ed locally. The Big Ar 0.. Whelon Memoridi uni WEDNESDAY, SEPT. Z4 At _8.30 Admission 30 Cents In Aid of Charity Fund anmsii man The International Code was de- veloped by the British Board of ‘Prado and accepted by other mar- ine nations in 1802. Island Grown P L U M S i ' Are Tree Ripened, Therefore i Full F lavoured, 4 0 0 AAAAAAAAAAA Late Varieties On Sale Now _Ask Your Grocer For ISLAND GROWN PLIIMS" ‘A AAAmAAAAAAAa AAA AAAkk AA AAA