JULif-‘rs. 194." ___ Faro-rs tin stoutl. “At Rotary Lunehe = Girl Guid .°°‘ lat one. Our leaders are - ,3 ‘i’ ta the ideal of as to tr n the boys and_.g. Our citizens have dons $13332. tries. now they have a "Wlty to assist the child * own Province. The a war brings- addition rowing child “u” teach boys and children's camp, ' movement wou d work much furthe a year round act the boys interest ed heir attention whl e rather tha of the 011$ In‘! y duty to God, _ jhelp other peo- ie at all t » and obey 1h Col. W.‘ . , . @151 scour q mlssroher, Maj. N. w, mwtherlii, President of the ProvinchBW following visiting ; . P. Johnson, Munc- Kelt lark, North Sydne ' 1d Dos Angeles. C. N. E, place shortly to Mr. Thomas Con- Cleve Craswell were SHNWHHNVM Bu“? slid Msrrla es 25c. Cash moi! lllcfhnpdny g f, ‘f-ai-'h'1-~t~.-.-.-.-u-s-o-evvtunmw BET ON-At the grince rs. Robert W. Bettorn Jennie MacLauren) a son. Rob- ON-In the P. E. I. Hos tail 2, 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. UEITMI. Hllllilllll This solemn is reserved lee n“ Ne 1a semis. ' '”' dill-i?” i"? CIASWILI. tor photographs Consensus-sou . up; . summon m sea banter m roman WARE. Orockettfs Jewellery. Q mono: - Pictures. ‘Phantom mitt. Community Hall. Maple g, tonight. 8 pm. IICINT ABIIVALB Shower Proof Coats, Blouses, LEPAGES SHOE STORE will be and A Sumsner Cloth Costa. Also‘ on one rack oi Dresses and on one rack of Blouses. Kennedy's Ladies Wear. \ NOTICE T0 "ADVERTISERS- ents All adv to spgear in Guardian must be in o ice by Q soon oi day previous to insertion to ensure publication. PAINFUI. INJURY-The many friends of Miss Dcvers of the staff oi Prowae Bros. Ltd. will regret to learn that she accidentally fell in her room a few days ago. badly fracttuing her ankle. ARBIVES SAFELY-Mrs. S. N. Robertson, Upper Prince St... has received a ca legram from her niece. Miss Emelyn McGrath. an- nouncing her safo arrival in Eng- land, where her marriage will take way of Wallsemd-on -Tyne. Friends in Charlottetown will be gleaned to hea that Mr. Everett MacDonald ~ as been notified to report for duty at Dorchester enitemtiary. Mr. ’MacDonald was Queen's County Jail. BTlAWlllll-lll! SHIPMENT-A plane from Fraser Airborne Pro- ducts Ltd. left here Sunday eve- ning with a load of frwh straw- berries im- Newurk. N. J. After unloading its cargo. the big trans- port returned here at. 5:25 am. yesterday morning. VISITED RELATIVES - my. Clyde Hicks. Mrs. Hicks and sons. ‘the Prince Edward Island 15th to Dr. and a, a s0fl—Willirm_1 Gordon. ucGUIGAN-At the Chariot Edward M c igan fyicNeill, n. N.) a _,________________ iIcLEAN — HER-RING -- Ar, st. rob. M F-vorszetown. on July 1s 194s by .hc Rev. Sidney J. Boyce, . MzrcKenzie King McLean, to lalre Lucille Herring. RQDD-WABD-At the home. of parasite, Mr. and Mrs. am Ward, Central Royalty on d» . July 13. 194s. by Rev. r. berta. d If CWKPBI ‘liofifio Arthur Bears DRUMMOND—.At Freetown, l5. i946, Samuel Drummond. aged 77 years. Funeral from his lat réegdence Wednesday at 3 pm, can rt- 1.. July I6. 1946, IBenj la.":."*::t s: Magnum?!‘ ater-in-lsw, Jos- m w ere e metal will be held Wednesday morning, Tung n; uneral to be announced later, WALI-AQE-At Niagara Falls. On- fflflfiwon July iii, i046 6y ii , valleyfiilellciifal’. (‘Ea 1km) Mmhm‘ C°LE—111 Arllnston. Mass. ‘l; lliflid, Charlotte Mabel, ‘dingh- the lute Duncan and Chnru (Smith) Buchanan. in Puritan Lawn Cemetery. n. Memos-lam PATRICK J. DUFFY Th" ‘ll! brill! to memo A loved one called to rope glllgufltlosewhothinkofhlmbodny ole who loved him beet 0h. out??? $61.“: ‘y’: “minim? Can we ne'er fo an‘ F l“ "Iinléllslxdesr, kln b. re daughtersy alldntnrlllldogrilgsmmn" In Memos-lane Inlovhlhtamygg’ FlDITflICtClCla-ggggg "he was Killed Ag!“ ‘ in France. 80:]; 1|, today t... " "18"" . Mrs. Wel- t his f rfelnllingmgam v Paul, Dale. Ralph and Clyde. .lr.. 10f ‘rryon. P. E. I.. were recent guests of Mrs. ilicks’ brother-in- law Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Johnson at Lutes Mountain. Thev also visited with Mr. Hicks‘ parents. _ “WWW. dM.Ra.neidHlk. Hospital on July 14, 1946.1» Ben-y ‘fin, is ‘(Moneyofir T131192)! v B ENTERTAINED — Di‘. Kergin and Dr. Kerr of Toronto were en- tertained last evening at the home of Dr. Don Campbell, North River Road. Both these doctors were attached to No. '1 General Hospital in Holland and Belgium. ' They are speaking sf. a dinner meeting of the P. Enlsland Medi- cal Societ which is being held gery of the Acute Abdomen" and Dr. Kerr speaks on "Some Prob- lems of Nephritis." _ it as it carried the ela from the excavation and poured i treat. Oral Hygiene Council of Canada; . %‘James Matthew Mac- Bra ‘lean of neou . British Col- byterian yllterday sftemoo lliss Srelnard. -a fifleld flldll School and Collage of Seven. was employed st the home ins t! limit-n. MIVI. ‘ eon of the late RI Madman bL-EIJ. ‘lIll-alievie 1 i==mrnlsln1.. _ -< tttions I tberit l with thh . I“. l Beleraeev!‘ to set Jo 819mm... trdgus sentence" of Gen. Inlay»! iii alliance, if carried out, / 8888888 Tanton Tire Ssrv ld in _,ss;e.-..§§ 88888 Purses and Washable Dresses. Kennedy's Hymirnan d: Co 888888 eiosedlldewednesd J “we ymyaydurlng usual. nrsciouurs on all ts- m uaua3u5u$53 S. '1‘. Green 6s Co. Condon Woollen Mills . evsseaés-eassss-es. . . __8§_88_8_8_88888888888888888 nacsrvas areonmuaur - F 95§3555$v5 _;_sssss ormerly jail“ keeper at the Island Broadcasting P. E. Island 'I‘rave 88888888888888 u .. §§G;m8~5s88sn5y 8Q make a contribution through Scout I! garnalrters, iOB Queen St. Hi1 _.______.___. parser-rump wrrn o at o1! honor a6 a t...‘ ' . Blmm letters home. lid Powna St. alter Lalwlor presided at a can- with American Beauty friends presented Mrs. of sterling silv d . nun». this even ng at Montague. Dr. Kergin will speak on “The Sur- ranaf where he will be joined by Blair early next week. MILK. " PRODUCERS The milk producers in t lottetown area held l meeting in the City Soun- PREPARE PARKING SPACER- The Provincial Department oi Public Works and Highways is preparing a parking space for cars on the south side o.f the Law W Courts Building. Yaterday a clay loader. which operates on the principle oi an escalator. drew scores of interested persons to watch i B sk the Dominion Government to maintain the present subsidy of fluid milk. A committee w lnted to make s ductcn of rnllk. It to ask all milk factories in the area to furnish the milk pru- ducer with s. daily ticket showing how much milk he had sold the factory. The" factories will also be reauestedfto furnish t m ment of the amount of milk he has sold in that period. SCHOOL PICNIC-dire hpol picnic of York Un- ited Church was held. at Dalvay on Wednesday. July» 1 tothe kindness of‘ is held on his beautiful summer ot- tage grounds. Nearly were present. Durin noon races were hei . lhv. J minis in a steady flow into the waiting trucks. Department officials said the psrkin space would relieve téhe present congestion on Church OFFICERS ELECTED-Dy. L. I. Duffy. Charlottetown, was elected president of the P. I. Island Den- tal Asssciationat a meeting held at‘ Dalvay yesterday afternoon. Other officers elected were. Dr. l... Csllbeck, Sutnmerside. ce-plesl- dent. and Dr. Heath cIntyre. Charlottetown, secretary-treasur- er. Dre. A. R. Smith and D. T. Ways. both of Charlottetown. were elected members of the Council. The President of the Canadian Dental Association. Dr; Victor Crows, spoke on the scth- vi-ties of the Association. Ot er s akers included: Dr. Ha y omson. field secretary bi the Lester Kaiser, lnlth Brown. rm. Robert Chappell. Bev. and Dr. L. W. Miller of Ifi-ederic- ‘wanton "fined in . ton. N. B. asartarsn n: person-rue following is from sflwmflaonvllle. of recent children competed. . M- F. Veuey made an announce- ounde. The prises pie were present. lie. f ti ir hter.‘ Mia orericeo Butlesr CHURCH _. Reverend J. W Woodside, 5:113‘. daivsred two in: the lo NEW an... of Aetna we Insurance Hartford. prior to I0,- tlu letter oily fir. fifivinittifgofifiwmfi . 9.3.. s. aoatoinvaa Hi.- rnc" cnlaatur 1c ruwu uumtulnu _..c_. Continued From Pill l Nincic. fairs 1n theIDondon ment. eiwhttvyears. raorssra asnrsqol WASHINGTON. Jul! le-.(ap)._! 001M011“! 1W0. former o-{t , m7 “flnamilr- , . A coroner's jury last night fcund lthat Benjamin Gauthier. 33, Rich- mond Street. City, cams to '12s death in Queen's County Jail July l0. 1M6 as a result of a ed wound in the re ion of the {angular vein, presume ly caused _ y a fragment of a broken milk “d; bottle. The jury recommended 1|, m4 that hourly patrols be . throughout the jail and further recommended the use of paper and metal containers in suc n- atances as might be required. do bulim- day stmessegle to President Tru- sli . mam. wmts that Bus‘. Onmlioorgio" Island names are included among Xilnately 1.883 R-CAJ‘. per- so cl due to arrive on the liner C 9 St Lac. . D. Cheverie. Souris. at Halifax today: _. J. .Burgese. 2M Euston teat. ‘Charlottetown. Inc. M. R. Cheverie. Sour-is. Tignisb. Cpl. s. D. Macllwen. Mermaid. Cpl W H. MacLennan. 58 Ed- wardDStrIeet. Charlottetown. _ Cpl. D. A. MasLeod. 186 Prince aénuumgriaalna -Pow-nal Street. Ctrariottetcwn. Lac. G. R. Prowse. Murray Har- bour. Cpl. S. D. Wieener, Vernon Riv- C)‘. SUPREME COURT —- The July sitting of the Supreme Court Georgetown will open this morning with Chief Junica Thane A. Camp- bell on the bench. Personals City yesterday on business. Mrs. George Koran and son Robert oi Pelham, NJ-l, are vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Watson White of Murray River. Mr. and MrrDzvld Dobscm of i:r.:"-.m=.:..:.r trl:“1.."..t'ri* m we“ o cured 1e“- ray River. Mia-John A Mullally of Milton. Man. is spending a vacation with his uncle George Mullall , Souris, and Mr. and Mrs. W. _ Beaten. Grafton “reef, City. l-le is a son d5 of Dr. and Mrs. A. Mullally of Mll- ton, Mass. formerly of Souris. Messrs. Charles Barker and $2M ed Thomas -Clastk. Bostnréiwltiass. tare spending a wo mon vaca ion u .. witness Sam’ “and ‘am gggwgeé: uud" James Pmver-Ion a cot." Witness said Gauthier - ‘ |was bleeding from a cut on the neck. Witness called Mr. Dwyer and they phoned for a clergyman and Dr. McGuigan. The Doctor ronounced Gauthier dead. Gauth- r was sober Saturday night. He had been brought to the jail Sat- urday mornlng. There was no noise in his cell. Gauthier had had no visitors. While wltnuss ' Gauthier had got a bottle of milk about nine o'clock Saturday night. There was no noise iln his cell all night. There were no knives or forks in his Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Wood- ward. o1 Montreal. arrived rtoday and will be the guests ofMsjor wwoch. and Mrs. Alex. Knox at K -_.4- 1dr. Blackadar oi Halifax, Nova; Scotis. Maritime distributor of. Nash automobiles. is at present in the citv on business. Mr. D. B. Simmonds. esent. alive or Piper Cub’ planes. was here over the weekend on busi- ness. He left yesterday morning by plane for Mr. and Mrs. G. E. C11 amflon returned Saturday fro _ s. two necks motor trip thmu north- ern New Brunswick and Quebec. where they vbited Mr. Chsnmionh daughter. Mrs. Owen. at Mont Joli, P. Q. . Leonard Gillespie. Scotch Settlement. N. 3., who has been spending his vacation in Edward Island. visited Cherlotte-| town. Clyde River and Milton. He thoroughly enjoyed his visit to "The Garden of the Gulf." Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dewis and Mir. and Mrs. Scott Dewis oi West Advocate. Neva Scntis. are spending two weeks holidays at. Brudenell summer cottage. the essnandlaranurvingrioggoi Wllulot Valley. have been enter- tainiflr ‘their neicss. the Misses Christine and Gladys Boland oi Lawrence. Massachusetts. Their mother is the former Christie Machchsrn of Covehead Road. in Boston. Mass. Sydney. N. . will a tend the B.Y.P.U. camp at i Boulardarie. as one of their lead- Mr. Robert Morrison. Charlotte- tow and his two daughters. Mrs. was!!! ‘a Frstarick Bryson and Mrs. John Connors. Boston. Mass. visited his sister. Mrs. Inuis Boyle and Mr. " Boyle for a few days at Conway. Mr. Morrison and daughters also visited his niece Mrs. Thompson. at Remington. Mr. I. D. Boyle. Keno i. P. agemfhPr-ios Bros. Co. at Isnogami. m“ ' ' Inga w 1Jury Finds Death ... a... g.‘ Gauaod By sur- lntlioted Wound G. R. Holmes represented the Crown. The jury com rlsed: W. M. Forsythe, foremam llliam flynn, Aben Machean. Willard Jordan. Byron Brown. George McLeod and George Sutherland. called between T and 8 o‘clock The following Prince Edward YBINYQIY morning t0 so to the ‘Queens County jail. Saw a man l‘ this throat. There was blood over lths floor. The man was dead. The wound was on the right side of neck and ran in a transverse dir- ection. Some instrument had “L J_ R Gaunt’ mchnmnd R“ penetrated deeper ‘mto the neck at a... 1 AC1 J. a. Racket/t. findings to “the higher author- ities." The cause of death was haemorrhage which had been caused by a wound in the jugular vein area on the right side of neck. Witness saw some small pieces of broken glass in the ccll. Was told broken pieces were from a milk bottle. the Coroner. witness said silt-h a piece of glass could have inflict- ed the wound. Wit;.;ss said he did not. make a thorough examination of the body, for he had seen en- ough by a casual examination to convince him the wound in the neck had caused death. dent of Falccnwood Hospital, said Benjamin Gauthier had been a m- Percy E-Iavh-tt. Grandvilie Mills. Guardian Agent, was in the‘ Mrs Willilsn__-.Leith Mscbean and Mrs. JosephG. Jenkins have returned to their homes inPrince Edward Island sitar spending a vuiv pleasant winter with their ehilhen 1 mndc Dr. I. J. Yeo was the coroner. Dr, J. D. McGuigan said he was ling on a cot with a wound on e man's clothing and also on ne point. Witness reported his Shown some pieces of glass by Dr. J. A. Murchison, superinten- glrzitlent at Faiconwood from June to July 2. Gauthier had been in a nervous condition when he entered Faiconwood as a result of excessive drinking. He had not been treated for a mental condi- tion. . Dr. J. H. Shaw, Provincial oath- ologist. said one of his duties was to make an investigation into causes of death arising under un- usual circumstances. Witness ex- amined the body which was cold but rigor mortis had not set in lar had been severed. There was a small abrasion over the left eye. Death was due to haemorrhage. -'I‘here was blood all over the body and a scratch across left chest wall. The wound could be caused, witness said, by a. broken piece of glass. Charles Stewart, assistant jailer, tsaid he was on duty Sunday night. 6:46, Sunday morning, Ben- was 0n duty cell. Prisoners Give Evidence Ivan Myers said he heard a noise coming from Gauthlefs cell about 6 o'clock Monday morning. About 5.30 the some morning witness heard Gnutnler “talking foolish talk". Witness also heard the crash o! a bottle. After a while the assistant jailer ihad come and opened the door of roorn in which witness and six other inmates slept. Gauthier rght" Sucrday night. Asked if he could remem- ber what Gauthier was talking about. witness said he was shout- ing something about murder in the lice station and murder In had seemed “all the ail. The evidence of Elvin Binns and Harold Mahar. inmates. of the jail, were practically the same as that of Myers. Mahar said he had purchased two bottles of mtlk and had given one to Gauthier Sun- night. dag ertrsm Dwyer. head falter, said he was on duty in the day time and Stewart at night. ‘The prisoners were not furnished milk as part of the jail rations. but they could have it if they paid for Cst. John Butler of the City Police told oi the arrest oi Gauthier Friday night when he was found in an unconscious con- dition on one of the city streets. Italy ' Continued Prom Page l fictitious." H. developments during the day. At week-and con er ficislr and union heads, representatives said the com- pany was not in a sitlon to meet union demands w ioh would‘ "uuiurztt togbaslc gage lncresssetis of - can an our or y ney ' Il-ivsrbenumliuaaiieft on worn,‘ . Ind Ike. Infill l is ll cents an h ur. _ walkout w s in contrastl n Gauthier was lying on the floor of his cell. “We picked m 'United Kingdom and the advisory committee in Hamilton. said the reports "were absolutely R. Pettigrove. federal labor relations officer and government- sp lnted controller of the Sydney mi is. said there had been no new ences when Mr. Pettigrove met compar% of- oeco Present basic rate st Dosco mills "iihilt. because I forgot simple fact" ‘" OLUMN after column of figurasn; ORG did they get mixed up deliberately to tantalize me? An accountsnfs oflice is no place for a person who feels besdachey and listless all the time. I knowmthst’: how l used to be“ “Then a friend agested trying Kellogg's 30-day test. Am I glad l did! That simple change of diet really helped me keep fir. Feel grand during working hours, and after, too. And J 9o Issy Kellogg's an favourite ln a recent survey. 3 times as many housewives voted “Keliogg's" their favourite Bran Flakes as named any other bmnd. book for the golden-yellow package- try the large, thrllty size. word on the effect of the shut- down in the mills would have on coal miners. More than 3.000 min- ers are employed i-n Dosco collie!‘- les at nearby New Waterford where metallurgical coal is pro- duced for the mills. Royal Commission Continued From Page 1 directs world Communist activities‘ from Moscow. despite its announc- ed dissolution. o. A naval system of intelligence was apparently being 012531994 here. Zabotirfs network was plannins a "large-scale. post-war 6X98!!- slon.” the commission said. furl-hill‘ to exploit the “uncanny success" with which it led Canadians in vernment positions to ‘bctrfly their country." It said he had asked for a Rus- sian ‘contact man to cover of! every Canadian agent. that Mos- cow had reported an effmt ‘u find adequate men and gave the out.- line of how they would be fed m- to various branches of Russian representation. Although “no one in Canada could have revealed how to make an atomic bomb." Dr. Allan Nunn May, British scientist now im- prisoned delivered samples of two types of uranium to a Russran agent in Canada and “they were considered so important that they were flown to Moscow." Information of "the greatest rm- portance" was obtained on radar. It "would be unwise to assume" anything but that all Canada's information on anti-submarine 1e- vices “has been comPrOmISMV- Much of the secret information of explosives and propellants went too. One of the agents had the wir- ing diagram of the Canadian- devcloped "V. T. fuse” that “knock- ed the Jzqxrnese air force out of the air." The lull extent of the informa- tion handcd (Wer “is impossible to say" but “we should emphasize that Lhc bulk of the technical in- formation sought related to re- search developments which would play an important part 1n tho post-war defences of Canada. the States." Zabotin sought. too. information tlals of Canada, location of de- fence industries, and informatloni whereby agents could enter Can-j ada and acquire a base of opera-l lions here. . In the face of n1. samurai} from the court of Magistrate- Glenn Strike. the commission still contended that Dr. David Shugar, former naval anti-submarine ex- pert now with the health depart- ment tn Ottawa. had agreed to communicate and had communi- cated confidential information. Namedpgain as "the main Can- adian cogs’ in the Zabotin net- work were Bred Rose. imprisoned labor-Progressive member Parliament for Montreal-Cartier. and Sam Carr, former national organizer for the Labor-Progres- sive party, who has vanished. The report named as organizers of “cells" from which agents were recruited or as media for com- munication of informationa- Agatha Chapman. 39 Bank of Canada employee in Canada. Freda Linton, former secretary to John. Grier-son. ex-head of the National Film Board. She has dis- a cared. amuel Sol Burman. Montreal insurance agent. Henry Harris. Toronto opte- unetriet and "Carr's alter ego." Active in procuring a false Can- T with t o last big strike hers lwladisn passport were:- January ma. when workers left» in test against find- f the rlew commission 0t vva passport office clerk. recommended no change in haste wags rates at Canadian rilre. company‘ union had R. lls and more 8.00 tons of steal were lost. v Canadian army captain. . ~' 1 thslr join 0 hibh the furnaces go i ftlme too I300 workers I " subsidiaries in Plctou . a trike. ada t l gowns so far at .2 r W}? some the also S. W the scrim-i any immature Carr. Harris, Dr. John Sobplaff, Tor to doctor. and W. M. ‘Padppln, It listed u not active tn aub- vsrsive activities but who "would have done so if requlredz- _. A. No an Veall. Montreal. an Al‘. o oer. Fred Chubb. Montreal hemist. Jack Isalof‘ Gotthell, Montreal tlermina Reb- int . oflnovitch. member of Iuropesn network directed by botln and his assistants. had been in Can- rosl. 1' vs "'11s information if a.“ when any of those plied we be detained and it. C. I. effi- I do Kellogg's ever taste goodi’? United I {and cials said orders. i! Prgpgrln] For War greatest farce of in recent years.'_ Today's called many emerged from court cases for the flr rounded an far as the commission develop that picture. Turninil the co the ElmbB-Sfllrs and the system icated directly to in Russia. Gouzenlro, his status was 8Q th believed that Goussa- ent to that Gouzenko rov "had the task o4’ directives to the leaders of the Communist movement. eluded not lines to be ist. propose-ride political tlons on “This s)’ cording to he called the’ gence system. deals not wit trausmittinll t cal and 0th Ian" Communis 6E8. Documents bell-cf that. there w tween espionage, ‘if them deal in N.K.VD. organizat- iov. recently He" rotary at th u network oi’ seer 111g in Europe. The conurussion sa ments Gouzenko brous from the his views that the is in cxistenot? The commission "has been. overwh lisined that ment W85 DEWEY lhsmt Events Brinll t . PRINCETON. N.J.. Harold E. Sta outcome of the Min ptitlican rank and file s recent. Meanwhile. Inapol PAGE FIVE l. ll era's-s rsellylll see But ' you iustésel dull a our docrori hesdachey. Indexing from incom- e ‘urination. Especially it’ you're 5 5. Here's bow one simple change of diet can help you keep fir: 2. Mart right new west Kellogg's Bren Flakes every’ morning. No harsh doses . . . iuat keep fit the natural wsyl Get more of the “bulk" your system needs b eating delicious gently- iaxsrive eiio ‘a Bran es With Other Pans heat. 3. Just lhl dlye should prove to you how gran it is to feel alert, to base the energy for all the extra thin s you'd like to do. You'll want to go on eeping ilt the Kellogg way! Keep fit with Kellogg's every is] in the year n‘s ts. me upgrgseuilded cwi threat-l nted the m “liqgiedate" relatives in R. d lte picture as “The ca “mp8 w ble w 101-. from and. could Gousssrov. second secretary gaged in any ‘s leader. commun- w-jm me central,obta.in' any W99 the Communist Par- In the opinion oi ulvai- from Moscow Q1 qperation." t; and sympathiz- to Canada and onléledgwfsb/LN- $2131 Arm“. ‘m0 i1 with relations son and two daughters. J°5Wh P- , Ann. Mrs. Law- rganizatlortthe lsélaguigretgefyviom Mrs’ ma“ ism-under Pav- Down’ and . number o‘ Branch ted to first sec- y here-and children. et. agents work- ncoota primaries. upport thro mas E. Dewey. of N on the steady rise Minnesota governor. Navy during World charter-forming co o; Ukrainian origin." ve document m’ to develw them a?" If necessar!» ulation facts which have minded D m o‘ ma,’ udeveéo: n are recruited litlcal system. scientific workers. teachers. kc . persons en- and business wit); f; admhflstrat_ ive activity B!!!‘ Blwdlvwglmelyeg employment." transmitting Canadian PETER BLACQUIEB These in- —'_' ai political There passed away at his hgml Commun- h: North Rustico on July 4m- 9g; _ ' ill EKG but also instruc firerulziacgurltéml-fathei and numb ac- rather. he will be sadly G°“"“k°' “and” werffif “Minoan. in ill-health since Oc- ‘Ihls apparently tuber ne was able t ionage but. with every day until a feouple 0! We o Moscow bicgraphi- before his deparu . a“ “Tics o: - He‘ was given the i Name Society- By American Institute or raouo ooh“. ‘July l5—Although the presidential chances of 94d were given a boost early this week by the he has nonetheless lost some Re- ughout the nation as a whole in possible prsddential material. the Institute ma field reporters FONT] Z “WHAT MAN OI’ Till COUNTRY IN 19B?" The standings today among ltqublican rart and file voters. as compared to previous surveys: WOULDYOUIKTOlWIEPRWT tegorles of the oovulz: lll afilfl o sit up almost Moth Church by his DB5- 555a... Fgrther J. D. McNeil. HI btleiealsowasamcmbervil-he . rn their loss His funeral was held Friday morning. July 5th. to Stella Mlifll id the docu- Church where Requiem Hlilh Ma“ m with him was suns by his pester. corroborated officiated at the RrflW- ill The pallbearers were Messrs. James J. Doiron. ‘James Peters, , Jeremiah Peters. Roy Doiron, Er- charged tltaw nest ‘Pineau and Emmett- G81!!!“- __.______ “nut - LONDON - (c?) - Inca Ander- $1.1 basemvfith- son. British Columbia-born since: on economic and military potcn-,‘:aswfi€:n€‘€;_» “won no evidence bad disclosed that - U. S. Gallup Poll — ms, s-rasscrw SLIPS as 0-0-1’- pmasrqsurrar. cnorcu 5mm l... Popular Preferences for Republican Ion, Poll of Nation Finds who also ow York. has won new ing a Republican president in 1946- Today’; pol] reveals the first interruption in popularity of the former who served tn the US. War I1 and was one d the U. S. representatives at the San Francisco nfeirence of the United Rs- ‘lhe Dewey-Stolen rivalry thus shifts backtoabosrtthewayitwasin early this year. February. Dewey is top choice, as be was than. with Queen running next among preferesmes. about l0 per eentage points be- hind the New York governor. taken thisapring. Stsmen andbewsywererunningneok neck. Dewey holding but one percentage point advantage. As in all such periodical me oilesdsrsinbcthpart-iesas ass