but} s....... IUIANOl WAIITI C0 able for ‘workers . Al. i‘.’.'...i activity o! m“ , h digestion and v W“ rs birth a proves the lflllfims-I“: ‘ root firs at i8 11:35 ',';§u§;°m .',"}"',,,,,"’,|,°,.,'.‘,‘“' t‘ ‘giehgtli’ igntileumallcmooainauw“: m in eating dandruff Neither fire caused more than and dcatroyimparasitio hair Ilisht dimldt- filtiitiii’ an?! you will s." sirohglnonu sum. sirrrrsn- "w" "' m’ """"" on YR: ‘-1§i:<'i“f:¢du§§$i~3'€vts§”:§ Price 00o Bottle. A Dust disinfectant for Wheat. Oltl. Barlfli- o!" pound treats Bl bllflloll. Gel our pound today. It pays to use Cereaan. The 2. Macs -'1"he number the City police iwt . City. Birtw 1e ported Council night. and nine of the 136 tody werembooked ’ on. w. w. TIOMARSII Will Open A General Practice JULY 1st In Orapaud ' CRAPAUD THEATRE “OKLAHOMA Kill" JABES OAGNIY HUMPHREY HOBART thePro 1B convictions. ionsandtlwr Robertson was held the . "‘ I. Mcbennan an Mr. Sal. ‘l:30 and 0:30 PM, JPIW Gmdwliil will Theatre "SIIiOE vow wsiir dram the deaconess. sier. clerk pro tom. with her son and m. and Mrs. ROBERT WALKII. “A thousand tender and touching scenes - - - s aicry be,” "hm “d” h "u" route they will vi evince for about Saturday {I and IO PM. Matinee 8st. 5 EM. MYERS-WOOLDRJDGE- At Zion .Manso, Charlottetown, Ma , Rev, C. Caryie Angelina S. Wooldri-dgc to Russel Myers both oi.‘ Peakes Station. DEATHS H50 Trimaran 1w by "smut: you was’; away-- not full o! "i" “f: saosn- at Hospital Mrs. Lena late Ernest the Regan. will be renting st the A. nearsy Punersl Home arrival of her daughter who is en rloute from England. f‘ c a Fifllllrli. lffiglglhiut e a Home ltd. service star-tin Interment at the Ills eal—a is marvel ann . l I Dill" llUIt. lit ‘ . RWY" s i.m'-:'"..s"......,'- ..,. oosrnnsaariou rrox snows sult- l torics I180 at s. An rsransnctsh-"nat vital Quilt 01' Charlottetown for 1' ' when marrilcts. and . . _ w, . ‘m? w‘, "'°"'°°' row- m drama fest- ._,___. . m- w- mm»- sssam. assess“: "s: rfuined Bllmmflde o in lacs z p.¢ag::°‘“2u$ n. w’ ield it oul rezd sh-uwthens and baautiilea a l" w-I- "m" moor BLAZIT-Ttu Cit flrunen it will restore Gray llslr is cw t y it- vflrinll °°'°.'- w’ M‘ u’ gsvtffisughsfiemt y morning and to iwcoan nfiiii or anassrs of arrests made by that f v10 thi Ms can? uamon nihe V. D. REPORT-There were 55 oases l disease disease and that niriahad completed treaflnant last month. 82.520 COLLECTED IN FINES- Thers were l4 prosecutions under Act in Charlotte- town for tbs month of Mary and During period, there were three prosecut- ee convictions . Prohlbi PUNIIAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. 0t her Robertson. 140 King Street. Crapsud Cemetery. Services at the home were conductechby Rev. T. d Rev. Mr. Rice. McLennan officiated at rave-side. The pallbearers were: ercy Moreside. Ernest Cameron, . hear, Hugh Walker, Bert Williams, Walter Smith. ‘I'll PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CAN of negy will presitis and Rev. '1‘. preach Rev. G. Carlyle Webster will ad- Presbytery. Rev. G. Carlyle Web- AWAY" -—- Personals scanners-c comanr Mrs. Med McDonald st Avardi. JENNIFEB- JONES ' accomganied by Ler little grand JOSEPH COTTEN dough r, a Ca-sweil. arrived SHIRLEY TEMPLE home aftcr a very nlewnt vlw daughter-in-iavl, Rema MacDonald Mrs. C. R. ‘Birt and Mrs. Robert Hooper, Milton. left Tuesday mirn- ing for a trip to Victoria. B. C. sit in Montreal. Toronto and Rcsina. home." M? Dr. l". W. Tidmarsh i| amonil the Eloisa medkiicsé‘ rnlcn attending the an an e ca Associst on MDNTAGU! coirliventiacn at Banff. Tidirnartsih , r1 b e on o e aci c Tffflhfl’ xbaltcoand ‘will be absent from tho BIRTHS GOODWIN —-' At KGXI-Si-Tlfiiml. gognug June 8. 1945. Mi‘. Ind MR. Mom”. _ Tm“, Robert Goodwin s daughter. MAIIIAGEQ \ men on Saturday, June 8. 1M6. Regan, widow oi’ the Msoliaan Fun- sst month exceeded Chief of Police ne' ~ two “Encodes taken mic cus- on charges oif the same under tion lines $686 d _ E. M. yesterday from son. icim to the W. die sermon. By order of fl-lI-il En three months. y 2'1. Wobstc-r. Chariot Her remains A. Hen- untll the unerai no- , June l5 a I voice . soplfa Ceme- dpcv ‘b’ i mi... - Mo.- Doreen Campbell gs Discusses Nursing MDONTBIAkfi ll - (or) _. mt now being puqhgd Wcgfifiui musing v is whether the comm for good nursing Gertrude Hail. fibers! sec ‘Qingdao lines‘ ' Tbs n a curse placement and . h!» three levels . provincial and commun- z fes- s’ 33?. -nation t qmiirifl c1 ael n- d piacenimt of nurses: to bring into closer association and co-ordinate efforts ‘o1 all engaged ed with employment 9111i! t prob- iems as they feet the community and profession; to act as a clearing house for any h to), omlnimtion or private indiv dual requiring nursins service and to serve on a 24-hour basis as a private duty directory v sidian Nurses’ Association 01 THUMB} munity bureau, eight-hour service provincial bureau and eight-hour service national bureau. There has been from time time maxi ama ties. but it is doubtful if any can surpass the one recently exiactcd b the Wiltsiriiae Y.P. entitled a Dean." The cast made up entirely o! the younger set, deserves all due credit for o. splendidly arranged arid wcii balanced performance. In the title role of little orphan Dom Dean, Mrs. Left); Easter coni- pleicly captured the many of the part. lifrs. Gordon gliaryed a true-tc-iifa pan as . ah Dean Miss Jean Lane and Swan Mrs d ughters with their r hes and fine feathers. even at of poor! orphan Dora e siriilfull Leith and Miss Edith Howatt as Mrs. Hastings teamed up as a friendly neighbour family, always ready to give some worthy assistance. The of uncle Nat Dean. with. money burn, but not to be swin of any, was taken care of unusually well by illmerson Deacon. For the other five characters. the creamed the local talent was rees- ed into eervige; nanrieiy, gegb as sephcn c, avor y e fair sex Lire Barton Bos- well as Elliott. another kind neighbour: Miss Helen Brown as Leah, a taunting house- keeper full of nurth; Mrs. War- bumn Godfrey as Bridget with her hilarious Righter much like our del n: it” a .1" f"; W ter ows as oey, e arm handbunotsomndywhmit comes to love making. Rcv. J .1. Morrison presided and opened the evenin 's performance with a few well oseri words of encouragement to the layers and a r 1185f, for good or er from the au ience which left nothing to be desired. Parliament At A Glance By The Canadian Press Labor Minister Mitchell warned ihat if the Canadian. SEBEHGHS Union "want a battle, its on. Mr. ivutchell announced he in- tended to app0mt a commissioner to inquire into wage grievances among Nova Scotia steel workers sition leaders lhc Goverrimenttr ltoblsugblnét QMIIQIO one con o .i s - ate ymmcns committee for de- aiieid study. Reconstruction Minister Hows refused suggestion for committee study of the atomic control bill be- cause of secrecy Bhmirdins the M- omic ess. We n . The Commons will discuss ious Government lezlrlation. Renate will not sii». v‘:- The 1. . d tr in unable i3 c? Z369“ $50115! of Run: com, push it over the rise. In Memos-lam In loving memo ,1 oi our dear sister Rena Madeline Maclnrrl!» Borden. who ‘died June 12th. l9“- i Mil Ill/dis I WW8 em- dsusbtes- of Mrs. Olmobau "legywgfm Casi plans call for n. 24-hour service com- - Vliitshiro Y.P.lI. Play‘ died out of A ms char lorrrroivvu‘ A! W Montague Girl iispioyaisnt Problem Weds In Mains ____- D. Canada nest F. amitb rim The bride silk Jersey and Ktlidenias. Kitten-y man. shades of bl years of service. ‘main Academy in i'. Harbor. diimz’ trip Dali-t, for will return to All! sec of 6111816!!! y parts very the lilaster as Howard Hastings ° M A Re Notions will M.A. in . appoin visor came from of the OMA an ization in Canada . The council also acc the British vitation of sociation to e Dr. Ad Kelly oi served with the B. C be hold in W l9, 19W. thei here. announcing the driver of the car, only slight injuries. Ail three were libel and Mrs. o! Montague. P. E. 1., . became the bride of Er- Bonin. Jr». aviation metal- l/c, USN, son F. Benin WON Miss Carrie was maid of ert Varncv of Kittery was After the ceremony left on a honeymoon trip with the bride wearing an ensemble of i/wro ue. the navy three years ago tflbe He received his boat train- lnii at Newlbort. 3.1., arid during the war was stationed at Pearl At the and of his wed. he reports to Ban Diego. The bride Canada until Petty ageicer Bonifls release from ser- Gilt. 3mm. , m. 1.0. Rmltieyo! was believed to be th to a meeting of woo-l medical organizations in London in September. Dr. Itoutiey was again ahosen as the C M A. represents.- ve. ‘Toronto, who .A.F. and has VANCOUVER. Junc- Cnl. L. I.’ MacDonald, Glasgow, N. 8.. and Cpl. Gabriel Krasiun, of Kayviiie, Sasin, mom- bers of the Royal Canadian Air Force. were killed yesterday r jeep overturned Creek, B. 0.. 240 miles attached ceremony Tuesday, May l4. at the home of the bride- m. sronurs parents. was lflwned in pink corsage oi Biauey of Rob- best E honor. The bride was Just discharged- fmm the Royal Canadian Air Pbrce. woman's division. after 3% the She held rank of leading airwoman. The bridegroom. a irraduate of entered last Oc- 19E, Health Conference Opens On June 19 June l1 - (OP) -- gen- Medicai Association, will be med- irxsi advisor to the Canadian Gov- representatives Unitcd Nations health conference in New York starting June 19, it was the tatlves of all the United meet at the confer- ence to establish a. world health organization. The invitation to the C in: medical ad- the at iilxternsl Affairs and in accept- the invitation. the general coun- been 506mm? qt the 011M110 div- d1 break; t, was h the 185011 0f l-hfi M-P- JV!“ 3D "lied mgfn dininguroom of the Char- assistant secretary of the in- lotwwwn Hotel im-Wlde olflflfllmil°fl~ Mr. and Mrs. DeBiois then 1m Tlhe council announced the next annual mcetirfilci the C M A will i/peg starting June Two Air Force Members Killed 11—(CP)-- New of north airport at Dog Creek. Hon Louis St. to for Egypt. —elected for onl made in January. in a speech that axico and y a year-won HOUSE BRIEFS OTTAWA, June iii - (GP) —Rt. Laurent. Minister o1 Ebrternai Affairs, said today in the Comrhons that election Security be held at the next meeting of the United Nations A»- scmbiy in Sc Amber. R- iacements etheriands id be the Beautiful ‘rtnernorlea are all that ___ chm”, gh _t at m l" 9 m, can; qqvemm _ An amcridrnen to r er 6 o! ""9 "P ""5 “a "P" “v” taken no actiggnin connect-Egg .35.‘; maticr to Prcsbyteries for study "HP" the statement by Harold Iasiii, was defeated bv a close voic.. 5 ‘"9"’ ‘mm m‘! 5 “m” m“ secretary of e British Labor Party Presenting the case for co-ooer- Abroken link weycan never re lace. In the handl g u. the Canadian ‘mm Wm, Abe Church c,‘ chm; Lcvingly remembered by MN" espionage inquiiy, Justice Minister Dr. W. A. Cameron. secretary of Klthryfl I" MW‘ or. Inurent said. the board of missions, said of the 543'“- (Mr, Isski was B 1o churches co-opcrating. emht wows. Ddwafili!‘ of Mr. and of Badtws Is. the couple the it e m“ time m {gale blue velvet streamers fell st history such an invitation has been made to any voluntary medical org- the in- edrical As- end a. re iative voluntary vhon near Dog of Tiie Western Air Command in accident said that Fit. Li. W. S. M. Shank- lacd. believed to have tc-d riy been the escaiped with to the l-Ciiifli e RAIKIIPS Will l0 the‘ only ling Sim m: this afternoon. and evening iioBlois-Lawson iiuptials Yesterday In a setting of apple blossoms Ind Wly mmmu flowers a etty wedding took place 1n St. Emits Ansiican (ihurch. Charlottetown at l0 dciocir yesterday morning. m, the presence of about two hundred nvitcd esis, oi daughter of Mr. and adyce, s. William C. Lawson oi Aicertcn, was “mum in marriage to . ‘Thomas Des. Briswy. son of N and Mrs Nos] H. DeBiois of Charlottetown The WWW? was performed by the Rev. A. lcDrew Gardiner of Saint J0EE. N B. assisted by Rev. James T. lbbott rector of 3t. Paula. Mr. Rov Mugiord pnesided at the organ. glhe choir was in attendance and T18 as procrssona hymn ‘The Voice Tihat breathed o'er Eden," and as 1 essionai "O Perfect love." The bride given in marriage oy her father was attended by Miss and Miss Eleanor Duffy and Miss Ber I DeBiois. sister of the com as rldesmalds Mr. J.A fikeiy acted as best man and the ushers were Mr. Robert DeBloia, Mr. Ar- thur Peaike. Mr. Stanley Miller arid Mr. Jack Morris. The bride wore a gown of blush satin, fashioned with fitted bodice and full psnnlered skirt end in a abort train. The drop shou der was bordered with kn e pleating oi’ satin a point despirlt inset form- ing a round neck. Tbs sleeves were long and fitted. the ints at the wrist also bordered wi h lest- ing Her floor length tulle vei feii from a M Queen of Scots head- dress, and she carried a cascade bou uet of Briwciirf roses and iliy o1’ e valley. The wore a floor length aqua 3mm with lace bodice and full net skirt over taffeta. Her small halo ha‘. was of iacne and taffeta with shoulder length ve The biidesmail gowns were sim- ilarly designed in ink lace and. net and they wore arge crowriiess picture hats of mi from which long he back The bride's atteiidan carried old fashioned ncsegays o pink roses and lily of the valley. Lawson, mother of the bride. was attired in a dress oi so- balt blue with small black hat and wore a corsage of roses. The mother qt the groom chose a costume ct robixrs egg bluc print with which she wore a small flower hat; with black accessories and a corsage of roses Fii the a.- oowing cemigiigl; wed- on a motor tri to Boston and _Ne.v York. the bri e wearing a suit of Arctic blue with a small flower hat. na accessories and a necki-‘llw? of ussian squirrel Prior to her marriage, Mrs. De- Blots was widely entertained by her Charlottetown friends. Mr. DeBlois L5 a graduate of Mc- Oill University. During the war he served overseas with the Second Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment He returned to Charlottetown in Jun- u and is now with the iirrn o. Dzgiog Brothers Limited in this cill’ Qut, Q; town guests included Sgt. Norma E Lawson, Halifax. Mirs. wfr, Lawson, ‘Trenton, Ontario. Mr. Shirley Dixon. Wesl- mount. P Q . M15. RQB Sherbroclze, P.Q Mrs. J M. Mac- Wiiiiam, O‘Lcary; Mrs J A. Wil- son, Mr Herbert Champion. M118 W C. Leavitf, and Mrs. Beth Pharis. all of Aiberton. Presbyterian: Debate iinion In Ohina (By Ths Canadian Press) TORDNUIO, June ii—The Goll- crai Aucmbly of the P-rcsDYW-Tlin Church in Canada. after a warm debate on its connection with the Chaimh of Christ in China. today decided not to refer the matter to Pi-esaytsries. Commissioners at B later session will be asked ‘to con- firm the action of the 194.) Gen- eral A-ssembiv in entering into co- operative arrangements with the are Presbyterian chimries. It M. J . Ooldweil, s that lnco tax to oo-Iipsratives and other: that these oar-is false st:- iiow exempt. and ware 1-1 have bee made ‘ and not‘ primal-o t- war ‘lo or no: inaivioua iisimiodosirrar i. " tbs return ssid. "tn w the espionage trial were foun guilty “'11s withdraw would be to count m CW“ 1118510" W“? ourselves its isolationiste. to 86D!- » being t initial.) m" cursgwgs from g ‘goat band In loving memory oi our ulster; opposition marchers chuckled and Mmnawbttmkmexmtfimm mun-u}, Miss Doria Publleover who , 00v... I ..q , * * - n-m ma“ be hum‘. to away June ll. 10:5. their dulrs in sp al as Leslie “mu ' a u“. “muted m, Nets day-do we orset II Noni-i) . P"°Wm “"1 a, mm“, chum), lnourlisarvayousria waysaear ~m° "Yqulifwhen t 1m For we who loved you miss you at the poll-s a year ago and asked "mm ° “I d med w e,n_ Aa it dawns another it anything was being done in the Gfllfi-"l WWW?“ e° an, no morn“ "i “.“.::'"*v. y a 0* "our." s. ra do. naflona a iV ng m‘ John MUN,“ “Tonto. question to Rt. acting Prime laughing reply was cor. leader. b FOreiRn Bible Society in Mont- real. t work , Labor Min- asid return tabled 1. by or. gwiilbe theor- bs made s i for- mer chief chaplain of the R..C.A. l". overseas. was elected editor of . the Presbyterian Record. at the close of access‘ vn- He he! Just finished a year's appointment as secretary of the Britt-Sh H"! NOT LONG ENOUGH Despite its grea/t length. the neck of a giraffe is not long enough to ground. reach the .______._.... DONDOrL-Ali Alone, igeon dropped by parachute in ranci- during April. i945. on In emergency ioo-mile mission. has been award- ed the Dickin Medal. animal v.0. manor! - appreciative sengers have been prosentin low- ers almost daily to Elisabet Wil- liams. bus conductor. They call her “North London's most courteous cilpple.’ GUARDIAN ' Joan Mbcdonald as maid of honor h, of honor K ‘ii-Man "i531 r all.’ i (Odiimied from Pa“ 1) was-naarins oomoletio Softball for both Rifle and boyzLwould gel. underway this week. he said, and invited members of the Coimcuw @1111 G l . Mr. Wflfied Doucette reported on moist-ems and Mr. J. Alfred Doyle on memberwip. announcing that 5O new members ivere initiat- ed duriurr the year- Degret illness Mr. R. E. Bmdley read his com- mittee report on the sick. Regrets were expressed at the illness of Re‘ Bcmaad Gillis v. . - Dr. J. A. MzoMlilan reported on the boys memorial camp at North Hustioo and said he expected that work on the new building would be underway, week. Under iii-re heading cf new busi- ness molldy W85 voted for the 0i‘- haruige picnic and Mr. Wilfred Kenna was wlwinted to take charge of this activity. Announcement was made that a festival ould be held at the -~e- creation centre on Thursday, July 18. Dr. Herb Johnson. former teacher at St. Dunstanb University was presented with a gift grim‘ to his departure for Grand ails. Mich. Dr. Johnson fittingly replied and was followed by Messrs, Frank | International Gallup i»... CANUCKS MORE SATISFIED WITH U. N. i THAN ARE EITHER YANKS 0R AUSSIE! jree-Nation Pcii Compares Pubiic’s View 0f Progress n! Ulfidha MOI“ of Public Opinion TORONTO, J l2 _ T}; that of Australialfnilwwa moi: giilitlzt-jéflgwlllilc Mo??? “W133 mtlrts of the United Nations than does the Canadian pubiicwomp I In all urea countries, however, a Joint opinion survey 1...... d | by the B-Offlll-tad Cali Poll ms ti . ' ° m’ o! the general mbuc s one shows a sizeabie segment Basis oo’ the Joint survey was an identically worded quay“. "Are You Satisfied or Dissatisfied With the Prop-q. M“! by m. United Nations Organization?" ' h m“ T1118 question was asked pie of the sci/cit population will be seen from the table United States and Australia bytraincdintervievwexaofatypicaissm. "W" 3! years) in the three countries. Ii below that about one in three persons in are dissatisfied, while over s. quarter 1i .412! YOU Sfllff/[ll- wlmmoanrss mo! so m0 BY u~1r£0 N4TIONS McIntyre, M. A. Farmer. J. A. Doyle and Grand Kni-ght Mau- Donaid who all spoke very highly of Dr. Johnson. The retiring Grand Knight men read his report for the year. giving credit to the different members who so willingly co-operated Jur- _ g his term oi’ office to make the year the success it was. He ac- quainted the members with the fact that they had completely ful- filled all points of the five-point program and were now in line for the certificate oi’ hcricr. (he first time such an honor had come to the council. Mr. M. A. Farmer moved a sin- cere vote ot thanks to the Grand Knight and the other retiring of- ficers which was seconded by Mr. Frank McIntyre. New Officers The result cl the election of of- ficers was as follows: Grand Knight. R. E. Bradley. IIDevputy Grand Knight, Eugene e ly. Chancellor. Rev. R. G. Ells- worth, re-elected. Recorder. Aubrey Ward. Treasurer. T. B. Creighan. elected. dAdvocate. Louis Butler, re-eiect- e ‘Warden. Preston Curley. Inside guard. Carl McKenna. Outside guard. Leo DesRor-hcs. Trustees. Patrick Mllrnagnilil. Emmelt MacDonald. W. L M:- Kenna. The meeting closed with rayer Iv the retiring Grand night, a ter which coffee and doughnuts were served. Proposal To Build (Continual from Page l) Provincial would each bear one- third of the continued mainten- ance of the Maple Hills project. Speeding Motorists TB- The question oi speeding motor- isis was brought up by Coun. N. W. LDWlLYiGT who said motorists coming into the City were in the habit of making the North River Road a speedway to the great danger of large numbers of chil- Canada are dissatisfied. 1 th t British w be less definite (i.e. n e W0 cwnmu’ t“ Wu“ “m” more undecided) than the America-n piblic: Satisfied _ dyer. a??? Ali's?“- Dissatisfied m a1 s4 Undecided _ 34, 3g n Inthe Canadian survey, thosewiicazapaeaaedanaplnscn . ed to giiva a reason. Greatest cause oi dissatisfaction is tho ‘an a; "Too much talking and squabbling. and not enough action." The 39 per can-t wiho exrpresad satisfaction with the pirogroq mm‘ were prone to point out that the United Nations were facing 10mg m. rilic problems; that they were "working hard" one time wlumm 0.; the war-bred vi-otiiid prolzlgms takes time, Amons ose w were disaitiafi , 59mm; _ farred to fairly frequently. Many cont? Fkveiews were aq rec:- necticn with R/ussia. scone voters taking the stand flies U. N. had “not been firm enoug-h .with Rilssis" cr "catered too much to Russia" while others took the reverse position, claiming om the British BJld'ARZ1yfl- can iepresentatives had “not triad to get along with Russia." The survey found that Canadian women are much more unde. cided than are the men. indiicat the international some: m‘ h“ were“ m‘ m. "aw-hwy mm M 0mg- Sa Lisfied . H‘; W34 % Dissatisfied _ 3Q ,3 Uh decided _ fl ‘B The wihole record cif th Conn-jun pub] ' ' United Nations has been oneeof reserved j t€ wrdslkqfimjga isov as to the ability of the organization o. maintain peace. a ymr .80‘ while the San Francisco meetings we.“ on, the pom found nearly ‘ quarter of the population fwfllns Judgment on its success or failure 1185f. April. the Institute repomd that 44 per cont of Canadians felt that the United Nations Organization would not be able to maintain peace all; 12ft; “p421; ‘ was made prior m the soviet’. “waJk-crut" from the —W°1'1d Gooyrizhi Reserved»- dren living along that thorough- fare. i Coun. J. D. Stew-art said Sm Peter's Road and the road over the Hiiilslboro Bridge were also be- coming soeedwsiys: that in fact excessive spewing was prevalent all over the City. b Chief of Police Birtwistie prom- ised to have one or two officers devote special attention to the soeedsters until the menace was checked, In the meantime. Conn. Lmvtihei‘ said, four large signs ivould be immediately erected ‘at strategic points warning motorist-S not ic exceed the speed limit on entering the City limits. Coun. Stewart informed the Coumii the question of an incin- orator for the City was being silldi-Sd and that he eimecicd to have more definite information on the subject shortly. At the susgestion of action- Mayor LePage. Couri. Stalwart was appointed to meet with represent- atives of the Provincial Govern- ment next Friday to make tenta- tive arrangements for the forth- coming visit of the Governor- Genersi to Charlottetown in Aug- ust. Resolutions Adopted Before Lime meet-ind adjourned the following resolutions were passed: “That the Council request the Street Committee meet each week during the heavy season of repairs i0 streets. sidewalks. etc. and that the meeting be called hv tho City Clerk at a time suits-bir- m the maloritv of the Committee. "That tenders be called for the. suuolying of the Citv Build-loll with 125 tons of screened coal and ihs Manket Building with 125 tonl of slack coal. tenders to close not later than J1me 28 at l2 o'clock daylight time. Houstirig Enterprise cf Canada Ltd- be invited to come at‘ once to Charlottetown to inves- tigate conditions here and erect accommodations to provide a laflw number of housing units in the Cit-v. "mi Cn-ptain .1. s Walker of the Charlottetown Fire Depart- mfliit be appointed assistant fire chief to ilii the vacancy caused _hv the resignation oi’ assistant fire chief Fred Pickard." (Continued trim Page i) "villi importance" which should be considered in connection with ‘He listed those features as foi- ws. i. What type of controlling authority should be establish- ed in Canada. 2. Whether or not Canada should setup "watch-dog" par- liamentary committees. such as had been done in the Un- ited States. 8. Whether Parliament would have aufliciont control over the wooed control board. 4 ether the Board should Bilk- gut used for fishinf tackle is obtained from the slik and: oi ‘s: insect closely related o the boon s full-time or s peri- ?“ ‘“";.‘l‘.‘;.'“.‘§..%i: owns ‘ iiins Students To Attend Conference Governmental sphere. 5. Whether or not the con- irci board should be involved directly in international agree- merits. Mr. Bracken said he wanted to see the House as well informed as possible on the subject of awmic enemy and on Mr, Howe's fonriuia for controlling use of the energy. Possibly the committee would work out a dificrcnt formula from that contained in the bill under study. Mr. Low said a committee might be able io do something to improve the legislation. At least it could convince everyone that the s ested fonnuia was the . . Coldvloli said too few peo- iJJe knew the implications oil’ ato- ‘IOROIVIO. June L1 - C?) - Nine Canadian university students will sail from Halifax for the United Kngdorn Jul 1 as del ta to the Internationa Student rvice con- Csm-lsridge University, July fl-N. Gordon Campbell. Can- adisn executive sem-etary of the I 8.8 , announced tonight. The group will tour war-stricken areas in Europe during August along with delegates from more than 30 other count: cs . i mic enerizv. A committee could The délegam the“. hum mm“ call scientists to testify on the and “nlvusiué include; June subject and their exvpert views Wm“; mm,“ Umverm a‘ Tm Cfilild be publicized. rontm’ Guy ' u‘ “U631 Roch , . dent of the Montreal Federa- ion of Catholic Students, Montreal University; Ftfliillfi Cadleux. Tine: He felt the committee should consist of Commons members omiy arid that the Senate establish a similar committee if it wished. Rivers, Que, Laval Umvcrgity; R. H. Winters (L-Queens-Lun- Ronald Crosby], Yarmotith, N.S. enbui-g) said he didnot think un- president of e Students’ Union at Acadia University. The conferences, first since i939, will study problems of universities and students throughout the world. and activities of the I S B which has its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. employment would be created through the use of atomic energy no more than unemployment had been created through the use of steam power or electricity. LONDON - (CP) — Because they consider “soavenger" s. degrsdin name, member n! Staines distric council have decided to call their road cleaners "street orderiies " SOLITHEND, England -— (CP) -- Bccause men's knees were to.) knobby, iris iverr chosen as Roman soldiers n a church pageant. 1 NOTICE Effective June 13th, 1946 ISLAIIO MOTOR TRANSPORT LTO Will operate the following schedule between NORTH LAKE via PRIEST POND and ST. PETERS to CHARLOTTETOWN HULL, lmglsno — (GP) -J.on- don fish merchants recently tclo- phoned H-ull fishermen to stay dis- patch of further supplies cod. ‘The country is drenched with said a wholesales- time blsis and wheiher it should be advisory or operat- N. 5. What should be dons a- ltaan nowm near) or: ~ frilly Sunday Dally 51t- I I-Zx. Only STATION Ex Sill Oill! sum“, 5st. & Sun. 1m. EM. P-M- 4-H- c=|s 12:30 Lv. NORTH LAKE Ar. 1:15 u=is a=sz 1m: Iairileid ‘N! l1)" mi 1 mas rum Pond 6:50 1M! ms ":53 Bsyfleld M! 1M! 7: l5 l: ilermanvilia 5:44 10:“ 1:23 ms Clear Bnrlllla 6131 "l" 7:30 1:15 Si, Margaret 0:30 10:50 ms use Neufrsge 6:18 1H5 1:54 1:39 For River 0:00 10:00 8:02 1:11 0'ar liver 5:58 Dill 8:10 1:55 Ar. SI‘, PIT!!! Lv. ' 5:50 0:50 See I. M. T. Schedule St. Peicrs to Charlottetown 9:10 mo Ar. cruasornrows In. ms also All schedules operating OILAMHIMQ Daylight ‘I'll!