M-AXIMS OPA. MERE MAN .-:-1-u "gig; i; made by who! ,i3.I:1.for: reputation. by what fall for- yN you j.- E! in carrier: Charlottetown, luninerlldo 815.00 per Egg, 39.00. Other Provinces and U.l.A. annnm. Elsewhere 812.00 per annun.) ii I 4 -4' .a WV-""'; coir: Prince Edward Island -Like the Dew. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1953 What is overybody'a budnass h nobody's business--except the Jour- nslists. MAXIMS I OF A. MERE MAN 16 PAGES The Guardian, Five Cents Morning Dally Founded 1881. FEDERAL GENERAL ELECTION CALLED FOR AUG. 10 Production Stops At Big Glace Bay Coal Mine Heads Chartered New Minister -Ii. lion. Keir Clark Coming Events "Reserve July 7th. Ice social. Clyde River l... O. E. A. "R.0)'fil Scarlet meets in Harts- l'lllP. Juno iiith. "l.'i'crltly Diince. Fort. Augustus. nednesdny. Burke's orchestra. --cm Flowers for all occasions; nholesale prices. Joe R. Smith. Clinton. "Show. "No Room For The Groom". North Rustico Saturday- RJO P. M "Sce Conan Balm Players in St. peters Holy June. liith. Dsrlce afterwards. for Hampton United Church Sup- per. "Rummage sale. Community Centre. .1 Saturday. June 13. Bnnliury W. 1. "Dance. Grsndview. Tuesday. June ltlth. MacDonald-Morrisey Orchcsira. "Don't forgct the regular Mon- day mizht. dance: Morcll Hall. Mun- We'll Orchestra. "Ha: Hampton Variety Concert. Clyde River, Wednesday the 11th. 25c and 50c. Lunches sold. "Special Meeting Derry L. O. L. -WlMlB.i'. June 15th. All members please attend. g"ij.1m-e c-very Tuesday night, -Viliicv Bridge Rink hall. Music FF Munroe": Orchestra. "Dance in Afton Hall. Monday. June 15th. sponsored by the King- ,"-in Branch Canadian Legion. ilwiiriz 9:00-12:10. Canteen ser- WP and lunches. "Buying daily, good thrifty mm" Piss. Paying 528.00 pair, 35 lbs. and over, will also buy smaller ones. Wellington McNelll at Son. Buntiiin av. Bell's Wharf. "R”'"lil'.V Vii. 1. presents t.wo 2'” Ml inlays with specialty. t”"l'Y 3rlCll1e Hall on June 15. "Descendants of MacLaren-Oor- ((100 riiniiec-rs: Reserve July 16th '" Rllnivafaary celebration at Brudeliell Island. "All interested in repairs of Hlmplhn Hull. please attend the 3'-Eilgskon Tuesday. June iota, at E . re';C'-me in Milton Variety Con- mlhln Wheatiey River Hall Tuesday 8 - June 23rd. Sale of candy. a?”Il”"Rl by Oyster Bed Bridge ".'R0ar'rw- Wednesday. July 29th annual Scotch Gathering at om domlglugl-uhlsponsored by Cale- Gl';Farmera ask about the Shul- '1 Feed Finance Plan. For par- tlcullrglncontact hyour local feed - - rmers IV 0 break records "'0 Shur Gain. 9! .MN0I'th shore Queen's No. 1 Dis- " Convention will be held in Mm Gllilow Hall, Tuesday after- noon at 2.30 and evening 3.80. After- mm "MINI. -Mrs. W. R. Shaw and "5 sneaker Mr.Allison Prod,tt. to C? M7112 Annual Meeting of the st. L '0 Co-opentiva association n; will be held on Wednesday. hnllth, at the Legion Hall. St. . at 0.80 P. M. l:ntertain- :,n,:'.; "W0. atop-dancing. and . Cream Name Hall Monday. "Raervs Wednesday. July 29th Hon. Keir Clark Appointed.” ”""5i'l”' . Miners To Of Education Be lnsianed l Hon. Keir Clark. M.L.A, Third King's. has been named Minister. of Education in the Provinciaii Government. it was announcedi last night by Premier A. W. Mathe- son. The appointment takes place immediately. He succeeds the Pre- mier in the post which the Hon. Mr. Matheson assumed when he was chosen to succeed Senator J. Walter Jones. former Premier and Minister of Education. The new Minister, who was I member of the Governnln: with- out portfolio in the Jones Gov- ernment. remaincd in that capacity when Premier Matlieson t.ook of- fice. He was first elected in the general election of 1947 and was re-elected in the general election of April 28, 1951. Prior to that time he had a background knowl- edge of civic politics. having been Mayor of Montague in 19-l0. Mr. Clark was born in Mt. Continued on Page 15 Cal: GLACE BAY. N. 8.. (CP)-Pro- cluction stopped at the No. 1-13 col- llery Friday night as the Dominion Coal Company prepared to lower into its deep metallic miners that can claw out 100 tons of coal an hour. General manager Harold Gordon said he hoped to have the mech- anization prograin completed by Aug. 17 and added that none of the plt's 1.200 workers will be trans- layoff. A Nova Scotia. delegate headed by Provincial Mines Minister Mc- Kiiinon learned in Ottawa Friday that the federal treasury was not in a position to provide for the mine which lost last. year. Six ”continuous miners" installed in the mine. The com- pany hopes that the giant mach- ines, built by the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation. will put the mine. once Cape Breton's top pro- F-. o durer, back on 3. paying basis. cOI'0IIC'ElOilI GIHS F97 The close-down will not become u.en official until midnight Sunday but Q for all practical purposes the big LONDON (RPmempR9pmSem. pit. which has an area about the size of the city of Sydney and ex- tends for six miles under the At- lantic, has been laid idle. Si. laureni To Start Maritime Tour on June 29 -....MMm-. OTTAWA. (GP)-Prime Minis- -. 30lli.tcr St. Laurent will swing through at lunknr-1-lls Ontario communities in five iclays by train and automobile on L008 Creek the first leg of his summer elec- tion campaign that eventually will atives of Samoa and the Cook Islands cersmoniously handed over their Coronation gifts for Queen Elizabeth Friday. From Samoa was 8. royal mat of flax, decorated with the sacred Camoan emblem of scarlet parrot feathers. The Cook Islanders sent a clgaret box of tou wood. inlaid with mother of pearl. The gifts were presented to the lord chamberlaln, the Earl of Scarborough, at St. Jzimcs's Pol- ace. for graduation dance "Reserve .luly Tst, Church Picnic. take him from one end oi the "L. 0. VB. A. Cake Sale. Moore country ,0 the om". 55 MCLEM 5' Mn” 13”” 33” His keynote speech likely will "Graduation Dance. sponsored by E-EECre:::a?:ga1t0x;8:gw:2:)k(Ill;r on St. Mary's Alumnae. ill St, .Viary's mm, 22 M st L H IL Sn L J lamp B - . . r. . aurent told a Oxlfcheatrlllrl "M ”r'" press conference Friday. that night hell also deliver a major speech in Windsor. Ont. "Montague presents the rollick- ing 3-act. comedy. "A Rcariy Mad: Family" in Marshrield llall. Tues- day, June 16th, 8.30 P. M. June 29 hetll start his Maritime tnu.r Only two toints have been set so far. Fredericton and Saint hp” John. NB.. both June 30. Dates "Dance. St. Peter's Lake School, for ah" amps mmy Wm be 5'” Tummy nigh,” mm mm. Burk” nounced later. He plans to be in Orchestra. L n.. s . d bi 51- -10”” N” w. L um eq ponwre 3 He will begin his western tour July 8 at Winnipeg from where he'll fly to Vancouver. His tour of Quebec has not yet been set- tied. "Reserve Jilly 2nd for Marsh- field Presbyterian Church tea. "See ad on Holstein meeting in this issue. "Ice crcnm social in Frctlcrir- inn hall Monday. June 29. Spon- sored by W.M.S. of the Frederic- ton Church. U. 5. Army Closing Seven More Comps WASHINGTON. (AP)--The U. cccc -s S. army announced Friday it is "F0? l"C"53'd il”iil'l'.i' flfnfll-Wclosing seven more camps and in- "D00"? It 4 l0 5 W""k5- l"3TlC P-lstallaiions as an economy meas- MMPM'l- New ll'”'9"- .uro. It estimated the savings ” - . luould be about 511,000,000 in the Gerald Dollar will lie liaulnig first year and about 5'-;().o()0'0()0 cream to Wiltshire factory any... succeeding yum. A11 mp TUPIC-lnl'S and Hid-'I.i'S. Will lnkfiicnmps will be placed on a stand- back butter on Tuesdays onlyghy gfnfus. and feed on Fridays only. ' ' ihc Klnkorn More Polio Cases "See iii-.-iniaiio Club present the threw pct play "The Repentant". in Seven Milo R.Po".d "' Yukon 3. h 11, H l1.y. .l l.'il. 'r””c w",,l;,,,f ,..;...f "" " """ ' 1 . EDMONTON. (CP)- An out- . lbrcak of polio in the Yukon has .-(-,,m.. 1,, Mm.sh,,,.M ”..HIi5irllCl( 53 Canadian servicemen Tupsdayl lmm, mm. Wm." M,,n.lFilld their dependents, pLt. Col. E. In”, .,,..,sp,,,5 --Roam, Mad, J. Young. chief medical officer Family". rollicking thrce-act play. for "19 3l'my'5 wclirarll C0mmlmd lponsored by Dunslafinago Wa- Mid 7'I”ldIY- H6 Bald none 01 the men's 1ngmui.. Salp of 1,..,.ch.-5, victims is conslde ed seriously ill. - MD Civilian authorities have report- "Aitenilon hog producers in ed more than 80 CISEI. lncludlnl ferred to other mines during the ' a subsidy , 31.600000 1 wlll be L lForest Fire Threatens Leaves Wit ilegrletg p. I i H OTTAWA, (CP)-Alphonse Four- nler, iabove) minister who handled dollars with gret." "I am most sorry." young. It. was time to go." no years in the political arena. tendered his resignation and ac- cepted the appointment of a SH,- 400-s.-year Exchequer Court judge- ship. As it cabinet ministcr he got 518.000. BERLIN. iCPi - The Russian zone vowed officially Friday night to make itself so acceptable to the West that German unity must follow. "The unity of Germany is the decisive question," Prime Minis- ter Otto Grotcivohl declared in ex- plaining why his Commllnist re- gime is undolng much of its own works. Illts At Youth Group Grotewohl fired a new salvo in the peace offensive by virtually dumping the blue-shirted "Free German Youth” from any position of influence. The movemcnt more than 2.000.000 strong, has born the pet. of the regime. lt has been encouraged to impose its Commun- ist ideas in the schools. the homes and the factories and on tho streets. Its toughs have had the in government contracts,l '0 Friday left a. lifetime of politicsl A" Plant feelings of ”sorrow and re-i-To Be Rel he said in; an interview. "But it has brain 11' long stretch and I do not feel so,C:inadmr lToWn In, North Alberta I. EDMONTON, (CF)-Army Per- sonnel Friday joined provincial government forester: in the battle zainst a forest fire that threatens the northern Alberta town of Mc- Iliurry. one of about 50 fires un- controlled in tho norihland of Al- berta and Saskatchewan. A fresh breeze fanned the flames to witlhin fzve miles of the town, about 300 miles northeast of Ed- KIIOIIIOI1. Aftcr ten days of burning, the fire area has reached a perimeter of about 35 miles. Saskatchewan's '”smoke - jum- ners" made an attempt to check Loche, about 230 miles northeast iaichecwnn border. Officials estimate the iarea burning in excess of 2,500 acra. In have occurred in the district. Because of this and 11 new fires ii the Lac la Rouge area, about lino miles north or Prince Albert, commercial aircraft activity in lnorthcrn SfISlUd.iACihEWEil is repor- ed at a standstill. All planes have Gogyemuold cabmetllieen enlisted in the battle against millions of ii” mes- eased MONTREAL. (CPI-Officials of Ltd., said Friday ap- lproximately 1,500 of its 13.000 That was the mood in which thcpworkcrs will be released because of amiable and dapper public works.caucelation of rt s100.0oo,00o con- minister, who had spent 27 or hlsl tract by the United States air iforcc. The USAF notified Can- iridnir Thursday of its decision to terminate its contract for T-36 twin-engined crew trainers. The move was the result of cuts in lihe US. budget. Reds Make Startling New Bid For Unity In Gerniglny power to get almost anyone into trouble. To Rcinstate Teachers The prime minister told a meet- ing of teachers in the Soviet sec- tor that he has cancelled in pro- posed reorganization of the school system so that east Germany would be in a. position to join any oil- Gcrmali school network. He said liundrcds of teachers who have been fired or subordinated will be reinstated and wollnd up with what amounted to a'dlsavowal of the youth movement. Grotcwohl said the schools are not ro be bound by any of the decisions of the youth movement ”or any other oi'gani7.ations." Tho Russian pr-are drive spread further to a level of the man on the street during the day. The soviet sector announced Contlniitgl on Page l5 Col. 4 By ALAN HARVEY Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON. (GP! - Britain's busi- ness leaders stole the pris'.-Corn- nation spotlight at a cI'lcbrlty- crowded luncheon in the old Guild- hall Friday. The Queen mid ihc Duke of Edinburgh. accoliipanlt-d by a party of 21. drove in an open laiidaii to thc bomb-scarred build- ing in the financial heart of London. A distinguished galaxy of and Carleton. Mr. Marius Lar- son will be collecting hogs in the above arena every Til:-.edny for Canada Packers lotletown. clent trucking service list your hogs with Mr. Larson. Plinnc --- Borden 55-l2 nnl lritcr than (By William C. Barnard) Monday evening. Your piilrrinagc Si-)t'llii.. iii?)--(Tliinese Com- munist waves-headless of Allied fire that had piled up 1,500 cu. "Buying pigs Monday at Fred- uallies--struck the U. 8. 3rd erlcton. Tuesday: Brookfielil 9.00 Division on the central front Sat- a.m.; Milton. 1000; York. 1:00 p. urdny for tho third straight day. m.; Bedford 2:00; Tracmlic 2:30: A front dispatch said unknown Mount Stewart 3200; Fort Aug- numbers of Chinese swarmed uatus 3:30: Wail-rvalc 4:00; Vor- down two valleys east and west nnn River 5:00; Pownnl 5130'”! 1.000-foot-high Outpost Harry, Wednesday: New Glasgow 0:00 in. whose muddy slopes were carpet- m.; Wheailey River 10:00; ed with bodies of Chinese who Holmes' Corner 11:00; New Hav- fell in earlier attacks. The bills will be gr-ally appreciated. ,,tm':0V!lt-y numbers. livarybody on 1:00 p.m.; Bonlliaw 1:30; De- along this northeastern invasion Sable 2:00; .Keliy's Cross 3:00: route to Seoul echoes with thun- Klnkora 3:30; Emerald 4:00; dermis cannonadlng. Clifton 5:00; Remington 5:30. This latest of a series of Red Paying 327 a pair for good pigs attacks. designed to gain terri- ovor 30 lbs. each. 521 over is tory or prestige Just before an lbs. Will buy any size. Xnud armistice. came as the Commun- Jorgensen. fan ralnal aruaun ea Albany, Lawn Bi-dgqup, Pom. two deaths at Whitehorse and 3- guests, ilicludlng Commonwealth wood. Chelton, Mlddlcton. Kin- bout iii cases at Dawson City. prime ministers and colonial rul- kora. Newton, North Tryoii. Augustine Cove. Cape Trsvci-so Chinese Reds Hit U.S. 3rd Div. For Third Day Ridge. A few miles to the cast. They also had lost. lir-avily before that rocky position ncar Kiimhwa. At last rcpnrts, howcver. the Communisis still clung to three hills in the main Allied line on the eastern front. despite all ef- forts of South Korean troops to dislodge them. The Communists hail thrown in 1.000 and l.."i00-man attacks earlier in the week against Out- post Harry without success. Lt.-Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor. who visited the fird Division anc- tor. thought that in View or inc armistice negotiations tho Com- munist command was trying "to re-establish his military reputa- tion and to impress the nego- tiators with his remaining poten- .. British Business Leaders Steal Show At Luncheon E-T-s, ..i;-.7..;..”.Ice.....T Thousands Linc Streets In a scone no-.v familiar to cere- al couplr drnvc through cheering crowds which lined up hours bo- forp the (want, After lunch. the Queen and the Duke entered a glass-topped barge and went for a 20-minute cruise up the Thames rivt-r. The luiicllcon was the traditional City lialiqilct in honor of newly- crowned snvrrelgn. given since thc days of Edward Vii. The city is Lnndnns main business district. lit-viva Old Custom The heady atmosphere which through tho last few weeks has turned London into it carnival cap- itnl was accentuated Friday by the reappearance on the banqueting table of the almost-forgotten "bar- ons" of be:-f-meat from choice Aberdeen-Angus cattle - marking the revival of an old Royal cus- tom. The double Sll'llOilI were cooled in ovcns specially installed in the blltu-d Guildhall and served cold with salad and potatoes in their Jackets. v Seven hundred guests crowded into the Guildhall. seat of govern- ment of the City of London. The i4-century building. which lost its hammer-beam roof in wartime bombings, was dolled up with royal red carpets covering its stone floor and a. red-and-whltc pavilion greeting guests at the ant.ra.nAA - .1 fire burning near Portage La. of Elliiliolliiion jusil, inside the Sask-- addition, several smaller ollt-breaksl molicy-conscious London. the Roy-i Accounianis By JOHN LPBLANC p (VITAWA, iC'P)-A Federal gen- El.cr.:l election has been called im- lM0lldH.V. Aug. 10. this first August (lli'P since Cmfcdcratinn. At. the some time, Prime Mm-i '..-Icr St. Laurent has made a) f'll.'li'.;ZP in his cabinet. filled sercnl - pin-ieral vacancies in the Senate and 1 l l .".ili'l0lll'iCFd he will kick off the elec- ' ilior: campaign June 22 at Windsor, Ofn . The 7l-year-old Prime Minister. .l1.so told ne-wspaper men at a press. ionfercnce Friday after a day-iomzi C'll.)lllPi. meeting that he expects to- irln the election and expects In sfnyl .-is head or the Government fo: .”qu:t.e some time" after it. i l I Mr. St. Laurent also rejected sug- E05J'ions of possible tax outs before the voting. saying his idea is that . tax cllanccs announced in the last - federal budget will stand. Cabinet Changes The cabinet changes saw the re- tirement of Works Minister Al-. ;.lionse Foiirnier, 60, or Hull, Quej who has been in the Commons so i. v - elected President of the Institute mgfe Dif932h:ndE:cr;1oeql:1:J:mGe:u:tJu:f of Chartered Accountants of P. E. Canada and state Secretary F. Islancl at their 33rd annual ses- Gm.d(miB,a'd1e.y' 55, one of mo 5"”! Wlllcll '-Wk The form 01' Blpi-line movers of Newfoundlanclts dinrle-r mccfnic, at the QUECIIJQ49 mm... mm tmmedermion who Hotel ycstrl'rlrl)', prcsitled over by Ego". to the senate. ' the Presldcnt, Mrs. Erma P. Mac-i John wg Jack pickemgm. ”' Ph"r5i”l- . .clerk of the Privy Council. was In her annual report, the presi-jworn in M Mr. Bradwym sumesg dent cnmmcntr-d on the favourable ism. and Wm Corlbeml his predngsg liici'e.'lsc in mcmhership during the is...-'5 Netwfoundland riding of Elma. year. Tho scrrctary-trcasurrr sub-..-L.-.a-rI-w.ui,..g,,t9g miilcd his report as did also the) you .t...m9,5m- was named far Mr. chairman of cnch of tho folloxx'ingl1:i.-m-r,,,i,.,-I and M... St Laurmt said comnilttccs; Edllcatinii and Exa- hp did mg expect me” would be Willi-iilnnsl Uniform R9llUl'r1l0TYione until one-r the election. He Legislation: Magiizrilie and Publica-iw.-mid by from Quebec province. tlon; Public Relations and siU'lMeanwhilpv 1mm,'gm1,;On Minme, d9lll- 505161195. llrlarris will hold down iihe Works A llumbcr of ll'lFllll)Pl'S vilio rc- portfolio. l tam illCll' affllititmli with the In-; Another kpy Commons memberl Willis". Rlillfluili H0 lmiA'cl' resid-ipassed out. of the lower house in in: ill thc Pl'fii'll'.'.'P wore in at- imp, shift of speaker mm Mn(.Dnn.: lcnrlniico. :ric.Iuclmc Mcssrs, W, A I--e------m --------Vs .ilo:-rc" G W. Laiiipsnn, J. W C""""””l "” PM” 15 C”l- A Dixon and H. A. Fnrsylhe. !. '”” " o Mr. R. W. Manning and Mr. W i E. Masscy were elected as repre-inrew sentatires on tho Council of thel Canadian Institute of Charteredi Accountants. -Othcr officers elect- ed for the coming your were: rice-! . )ll'PSlfli”lll, J. R. Lcnrd: secretary-l trcasurcr, A. ll Cordell; cnunc.lllNot members T. E. llickcy, K. T. Law. and W. A. Robertson of Slimmer- sidc. and J, Mcxcrlua and E. P. MncPherson, Charlottetown. Aud- itor G. W. T. Lampson. I l l l Mr. R. W. Manning (above) wasi l Islve Conservative and CC!” party lcctlon campaigns by the leaders r jconservative campaign June 19 in --A- staff said. no full schedule has ,-em,” to p,.nn..m.0m Sunday mvwe have to work with," the offical can nrmlstlcc crrn though Southi M' J" C"ldw””' CC? hadni .signs of ylclcling. -secrct. p - ,,xch,mR,. mm dmm..m,Jlong ago as last fall. Mr. Cold- of mm. mbmsv night at Maple Creek. l Acre Housing 'pnign July 13 in the Mai-itimes.' . OTTAWA, ICPJ-The Progrcs-A lorganizatlons have still to draw up ldefinite itineraries for national el- lof the two parties. l George Drew said Friday night ihe will launch the Progressive iliis home town of Guelph. Ont. Beyond that, a. member of his i MUNSAM Mp. H U. S mdibcen decided and approved. 'Communlsi. truce delegates mayl "Nmv W” know how mm” days Mnndm. 1m. rim, 1, mm. 5955,-nns said, "we will schcciule out time lprior to fnrliml 5lElllilL! of a l(n1--lil”'"1'd"lEl-Vi! iKorean opposition showed no:.1”V" F7id"y mam by Mr I” l isaskatchewan. where number ofp l Staff officers tliraslililg out in'mCml'3y meeting” and mnsamenclll H". dnmns of an m.m.ganpatl1el'iligs had be-cn arranged as tlon line to separate the opposiiiglllcu silld he will 5m” m5 sink" ariiiirs apparvnily neared the end mclmlmn ”"”l-"Wm Ylcxi Mmlday , A The ovcr-all plan for the CCF. loader is to begin a national cnm-l spend the third web of July lll' Pl-oiecf Neaf Tgronfo infill-Illfi and Quebec, tiio fourtlil g M pix-nrk of July in Manitoba and thc; WT, g A 4,.nn.m.f, first work of August in Alberta -..1p':S1::,?..?rl.i(vI in pl'(ivl(lr' llnilsrs l and British Columbia. 1 'nmI VW:.m,,".( rm. 3.-Wm ..m,.1.,.; Nn dctalls wore know hr-rc of. it ill no u if in-l svmn in silhllrhali i"”l'll'l-'ilKn lllilllli rm" S”l"" 11ml- lxmm y,... y ,.. . ..;).,... gm; nr fhn p Social Credit lcacicr. bclir-vccl fni . 5......-.-1 -.. iii :lll1 ninuml .i2R,00ii,. p lic ill his homr constituency of 1 'm,,.' Pcncc Rivcr. Alta. .17 prcscnt. i Federal Subventions For A Maritime Coal Extended .. hclp nut. but decided that the fed- eral treasury cannot ptlt UP Fill?- siclles in such cascs The llillll'. lilggest producer in the Cape Breton coal field, is rich- cdiiled to he closed down (cm- porarily to have it mechanized. The mechanization is heint done with OTTAWA. iCl'ii -. Tlic Cahliiet Fl-ii-lav dcridccl in extend the area of federal tlrasilry suhvcntlmis on the mnvonicni. of Marltimcs coal into ccntial Canada. Mnirs Minister Prudh.-ini said in an iiiici-vicw the gm-crnnicnt. will mp help M. 't fmrm. hang ”5l'"'” ll 51 77"a"ml '"””""m At present. thcrc is a subveri- 5llb5lill' "'1 ”"' mil hm” M "million on coal movind by rail all ""”'l'”5 l” 0'l”m” ””" Mimi the any to Ontario, but only about landed at Montreal by water from 2.000 mm W"! Wanwmted un- ill” ””b"””l ””l”i der it last year. The bulk of the The action is expected to bane-lwm gbmmd movmmm fl-om gm fit Nova. Scotia mines almost ex- MM.i..m9S an" by mu” M St clusivcly, chiefly those in Cape Lawrence nvm. Dorm Bli9l0”- On this traffic. there is A max- At tlic s.iirir- ilmc as the suhmimum sagngmn mbwmion 1-hp VPllll'"l R"””” W” 'll"l””'d' "lsl.'i5 subvention on the rail haul was learned the government will bemnd the port W" dismmmued mi Pmml" 5 -Wbsld-V '0' D("”i"' last year, in June. because there ion Coal Company's No. 1-13 mlnc WM no movement on it. It W3” B”-Vr N-s- Wh"9 1300 Howevensincc then some of the iiiclinrirc faced with a three-month Quebec um.” of Mmmmcs coal ayn . have been cutting down on orders. , largely because of greater use of Thl"-”l3l' by d Nil” 590”-'l ilel" fuel oil. The Maritime: operators l""l0l'l- hmmd h.l' P”'Vl"C”l have been reaching out for the The mines departlncnt was askcd gillianges ln Cabinet Announced By Prilne Minister Yesterday e- -7.--,r.-w---. .. Mr. John W. Piekersgill clerk of the Privy Council who was appointed to the Federal Cabinet yesterday as state sec- retiiry. Ask Plans l;t:l:Ii'.ine To Replace Loncosrers OTTAWA, cc?)-The govern- ment. has asked five Canadian companies to submit plans for a new plane as a possible replace- mcnl. for the RCA)-”'s follr-crlgine l.aiii-raster, the main aircraft. of Maritime squadrons. officials said Friday. Considered as is possible suc- cessor to the Second World War bomber is the. new United King- dnni turbo-prop Bristol Britannia. Officials said. there still is the possibility iiowcvcr. that the dc.- sign finally choscn may be 3. Can- adian product-if the Canadian companies come up with some- thing in-ttcr than the Britannia. The RCAF has been mulling nvcr for some time the replace- mcnt for the Lancaster and also for the four-engine North Star transport. But a North Star re- placement may be some years away. xdir. Fellow who sits 1 M0 wins rota success..- -. JUST. si-rs (grips ,- ALL!” .(:La lkz. '-u 2 ? 'rmr.m;10. rcpt --.Vi:nimum and liiaximum tcmpcratulcs: Min. Maia Dawsnii 7” Victoria 5?. 5?- F.(llll(ilTIil1 .. . . . 50 H4 Calgary . 48 TB Rcuiiin . . ill W1 V'VllillilWE . 57 33 Toronto .. 57 513 ('ill.'r.in ill '13 Xlniif:'c.1l .32 '73 Qllchcc 44 7.3 Saint .lrillli. N R. . 47. 34 )inliC'0li 43 .'vi lll'illi2lV . ... 44 53 Chariniir-town - . .. 41 Mi Sydncy 44 51 Yiirmnuth . .. 40 57 St. John's, Nfld. . 39 49 ii.-il..lF.iX. iCPl-The Vilcnthcr (llllCP here says a high pressure area xvii cross the Maritlmes Sat.- urriav, bringing fine weather. A!- tcrnonn tcmperaturcs are forecast in ranch the 705 at. most. inland localities but sea brcezcs will keep values in the low 605 along the coast Rci:lona.l irircc.asis' Prince Edward Island. eastern N. B. cnuntics. St. John river val- leys. Bay of fhsleur: Clear with ll. few clnudy intervals; warmer. with light winds. Low-high at Charlottetown 40 and 68. Monctnn and Fredericton 42 and 70. Saint. John 45 and 62. Eiimundston. (Tampbi-llfon 42 and 70. Outlook for Sunday: Cloudy. Ray of Fundy: Light winds: clear with A few cloudy intervals Visibil- ity 15 rnilcs; not much change in temperature. iiigh title today at Charlottetown at 12.14 A. M. and i117 A. M. High tide on the North Shore at. 6.13 A. M. and 7.44 P. M. Summerslde tide clghtei-n min- utes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 4.26 A. M. and Mines Minister Mcxinnon. to onwqo market sets at 8.00 P. M.