Opening 0i Supreme Court true bill IIIAQDWH mLm-iocretovmqgr having t3» ’“‘ 93PM” ‘lilo ‘m’ "” b_ l‘ 8 J J“"a..°:i:i..°t..'§" ‘mic: t l 0013114: bills were ioimd t Ross MacEwen and 18111011. 3°11 0" %°i.... o. cE-llh °"““"i‘i.3éi‘3 men they both be $06. with “n15 r on end consump- tion of intoxicating . True bills um found ma!“ both m“ on arson indictmen _ Chief Justitég moon A. Oamnm guslygegeset e open James S . 0B9 0C m! Grand Jumra we: m. Cotton. Giarloitetowu. llllfipoinm foreman bv his fel- 1°"’ ‘w’ o: the ma.’ Inning: 1e t move, gniaglfmtlustice silsleined the l7"- viou; gonvicillon under the Excise Act but m the eenlcnce 0i $500. and costs or ab: rmums in (Continued on P080 l Col- B) . Coming Events ....___ "Movies em Borden io-ailht. "Talkleg — Emerald "olkh- — ca» c" ciao; .1». .4 “Ti ‘muted: $1.3m ‘u’ cit-elf ‘l Cream and Dance, Orwell cgvfliou, July m. Millview Orch- estra. 5'19‘ aaunagcg at Solcgle. Howe! r o 2th- " "f . s43. as. 21. as d. -_-L- ’ "ca; a: Flour. Bran end Mill- fecds due at. North Wilishire. BOOK now and get delivery off eer. F. J. Trainer. 547F31- "York. runny. Board Movies. 8-39 (All districts invited). "S Fort Augustus Players Pre- sent tfllcir play in Lot 65 Hell next Friday, June 21st. Dante after- wards. 5-1 "Dance in Riverdale school. Friday, June 21st. Proceeds of school, "spec l Airwa Oil, dun-is and alllfinsofit Bexyllnrd‘: Store. Brada bone, 619-11. in hld 649' 1i. -~ l wont BooiB. was It Bernard's Store, Bradelibane. ~ 6-1941. "Come to Bernardo Store. Bred- elbane for your Barbed Wire. Bub-IL "J 1 _ ll eh ent amul- ., a! o e . ecd o ., ‘ma. i mwlhfirice weekim a io_ , bexiunifi c W MacKellzie. 6-10- June 20. R. players Mee- "Slce Fredericton out "A Poor Married Men" in 59l- view Hall, Firiday. June ll. . d-ifl-Ii-Ii "The Kinlcorc Drwifliid U1‘! iircscnis "A Fisherman's Luck" in Kelly's Cross Hall. Thursday. June Z0. Curtain $80 standard “time” cement ct Colviiie "Unloading d this week-Order new on irei ~ livery from car. ‘H. A. M00? . New Riven. 6-1 "M vi -_"'cov¢nm. - gncéfvgmine Honeymoon‘ 041;. Gum: Ia p.30 Stallgrdoqae? 0-10-11. "Alto H 1751mm. m. 20th. Coyilcert,‘ hum. solliel end iiihf- i..°.ii“‘°‘i.’i§°‘£...t”‘o.. In no u’ uni.“ w e-Ii-ai. "Collectin Fmvo i ’ M and‘ eumifndirlg Ind erlld every Friday collect or write ‘erly ‘n Green or G. C. - --_-- e ‘wept forimec- . I noon; _ eel Warfare etomic Wu "monitor: tho explosion. At left. __._. tornado included: Mrs Josmh Fields 9.3g River: Ont. Mrs. Joan Beamen, 19. Ojlbwey. Ont. and her stillborn daughter delivered by caewiim some house. but W ldo of Joan Seaman. pull of peetivei gy- he: son, Harold. auihter. Frances. ell-Th Soulliere. 28. Ulynalellace. three. of Mr. Ojlvwey. William Journcau. i0. line. Mich" e Detroit Jean Bart. we at Wyendotie Guiersl i116 SW11“. token to other flaeciel combat cloth! Service and other bomb experiment etwB unknown. t of e heart att physicians eeid wee ind fill The Pel's“i?ep"erl p, _ p p q V Covers Prince Edwardlsland Like the Dew CANADA. "WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19. use If you have knowledge, log" efllfll light their eeudlee by it. ' MAXlMS " .' OI ‘L MERE MKN I l. Itwillbe and abovmis Al; right, is a cold-weather outfit sucheswaetesiedmxecmtdw ‘Villagewiped Out By Forest Fire ltlenliiioli~~ileail_ . In WindsorStprm wnmson. at... 1a - (or) - The list of identified dead in the 0f [little operation. She was first identified as Mrs- mymmd Fox‘ whospiho llleguinonm ties later revised the identification. Bemun, broilver-tn-lew the Mr, and Mrs. Archie MacDon- Objivmy, T5 and ‘l0, res- Y Min. Nelson Jones. 42 of Oiib- 14. and t. D. Weychuk of Tecumseh. Oni- ond his Sandwich est. Donn; Marie Pox, two. daughter end Mrs. Reymond Pox. of Center- e1 mutt?‘ cglnll. pony worker ec cu w e “pairing storm damaged wires. died Hoflbltel in ack which uced b! window's metropolitan homtni admitted 80 tornado victim A number of other persons were noeui is n miacial gas ng, developed by the U8. Army's Chemi- , ll b tested durini th mdesl. {logic f)! the clothing will lpllhefigd h; various expoeegceeluld! :31; e varying dim ermeable outfit. of parka, trousers and mukiuks. dc expeditions. .21 sir. "JOHN'S. mil. "Jone 18140? Cablel-Rein was mums b1 NW- foundlends forest fire districts to- night and e continued down/pour.‘ as forecast. Wes expected to Snuff out the blazing conflegretioul which were racinl uncontrolled through widespread, woodland areas along the island: northeast- ern shores. The fires. clotted throughout sev- eral thousand square miles of tin der dry forest, had completely w)? ed out one smell village and flames had been reported creeping den- gerously close to e second. Food supplies have been, rushed to the district for more than 1.000 residents forced to flee their homes while fire-fighters battled the widespread flames. The village of Angle Brook at the mouth of the Torre Nova River was levelled as the reveging flames destroyed private homes. the Church of England school and chapel. a store. two sawmills and s newly-constructed tourist camp. A short distance away st Clover- town and along the shore of Alex- ander Bay. 45 buildings were re- ported burned to the ground among them the United Church and parsonage. and 36 homes. ILMJLS. Vanguard To ilndergo Trials Grce-nock, June i8 - (Reuters) _- H. M. B.‘ vanguard. Britain's newest and most, Powerful battle- anip, arrived here todd for a month's trials in the rtih of Clyde. The Vanguard will make her first long ocean voyage next spring when she will take the King and Queen, Princess Eliza.- beth and Princess Merunret on e visit to South Africa. British Soap Ration Reduced 15 Per Bent LONDON. June 18 -—- (W) -- British sou-p rations were cut 15 per cent today by the Food Min- istry. which blamed e diverted: of fete end oils. Chinmev sweetie and children smut. All o will be allowed six coupons for an eight-week period instead of the present seven coupons. e Oin the holder to ounces of hen-l sow. of eoft soap or three soapflokes. Good news for British houoe- wivec came in a simultaneous an- ittre poun lowed for n: an eddi- tionel pound for maibinc lam. The present slum ration for or- dinary use is half a pound e ner- eon weekly. Third Crop Report Issued UITAWA, June 18--(CP)-8cet- tel-ed qbowers and good rain: in some districts have helped to innin- talh the generally satisfactory crop conditions established in the Prairie Provinces last week, the Dandelion Bureau of Statistics re- ported today. "However, ounces of considerable areal. hewan, require immediate rain- fall to prevent deterioration," said the report. third u-f a series of tele- graphic summaries covering crop conditions throughout Canada. In the Mnrltimes, the weather he: been cool and during the last two weeks. 8e ing is now practically co leted but nrowth has been slow. fruit crops are oked for but more rain is neces- sary to maintain the prospects for strawberries. The outlook for the hay crop has declined but pastures continue satisfactory. Seeding in Ontario is practically completed and spring grains are growing well in central. south- western and northern parts uf the Province. With the exception of the Mont- real district. seeding in Quebec advanced relpldly during the inst two weeks and now is being quick- ly drawn to a close if not already completed. In many districts. irie cereals are progressing favorasly end for the Province as a whole the prospects are fair to good. As in the case of the cereal crops, the condition of -thc postures varies considerably and the hay crop is considered medium to excellent. The outlook for apples appears to be favorable. liewfoundlanders Go To Polls Friday ST. JOHN'S; N11d., June l6 — (OP) - Newfoundilenders will no to the polls lridsy to elect a na- tional convention which will help decide on their future form of Government. In en election without political t d. d m-$fi:&o§§n§“m<l° “the new 09C! Oh. industries wen closed business ol-l t 1 g issues. the people will select a . slate of 4d members in recommend a form of government to succec’ h 801' Ollll I 08S u. when who. i... n- ., . v ministered the island since its ~ constitution wee suspended l! In e orna o m» m- . , government. res- < _ t '*‘ only to ‘ligation. c d ' ---- ' i o e. crown-cum n vernor an gfh. e 1e - namicetiousweeprectieeilv restored oommlsllun of three tish civil m) - 11- indwr *0- durinc the do? "M! e EOTVIMJ ma three Newfoundland- ie six 1M8 eis. It was instituted when hard times hit the oldest settlement of Empire. Big Increase in Fox Registration Premier Cptimistic Re Settlement Oi Farmer Veterans d County. fghiliiitlbihtiitlitcoztiiteaii? 'Prime Minister Mackenzie t5 tive plunaed into u short. stnick ooointion. L. Wei-rent Flatt. New- - -—-'- esti l e-Qresldent, end B mnowmJtu-nietiauicri-fdwootl. ton. - u The llove. Beetle Association met et the some time. in omi- Jilnction with the Maritime Auto- ‘ looted es president H. B, Good w that. °° m” end - rote “i lebeerlpllea Delivered QLU. ‘ lull. IMO: other Prubeee O mdicotlons are that over l” wer tlhe Phil of t-his year, Premier J. Welter Jones slated in address- ing the annual lneetin yeuterda of the Prince Edward lsfend branch’ the Associa- The Pranier intimated that ‘ln primary another lener boats to take Island limer- men further out in the f to eecine catch Mr. Claude Lewis. York. was elected ent of the associa- tion at terdayb meeting, which was he in the Prince of Wales 989 Other officers elected were, Vice- esidenr. mop-u W h Wiilanot alley; semeerv. Cecil Stewart, Directors appointed were: Queen's County, Premer J. Walter Jones. Cecil Stewart, Claude Lewis; Prince Lloyd Waugh. uzison Ilowther: King's (Jounty, Douglas Aitkén, Lincoln Dewar. ‘Two resolutions were passed the meeting. one peiilltloned the Provincial Govermnent to acquire the Exhibition Association 1y in order that the agriculure in- forests of the Province might be this office HJ. Kennedy, Soilthlptirt. Production Certificates Two certificates of longtime pro- duction awarded by the Holstein- l-‘iriesian A ‘ ‘ion of nda were presented by Premier J. Wai- terJones dining the meeting. The award in recognition clf outstand- ing year after veill‘ ‘notion by the pure biped H- ein-Hiesian y." lfiili-imlul-(m . VIN‘ 9. 199i? 9! News Briefs CAIRO, June 1B — (OP) —'I'he Arab I-ewue. accusing "many Am- ericans" of supporting “Zionist terrorists with money. and arms." has advised the United States Gov- enunent that such action was con- sidered imfrlendly and might re- sult in the Arabs of Palestine be- ing "obliged to arm themselves." QUEBEC. June 18 - (CP) The tourist committee of the Que- bec er of Commerce. in a move to attract tourists to Que- bec, has asked the Department of National Defence at Ottawa. to undertake repair works at the ivorld-knovm Quebec Citadel. it was learned here today. LONDON, June l8 - (Reuters) -Unemiployment in Britain is mounting. a labor ministry slate- ment said today in disciosiniz that 3.466 more men- and women were unem/ployed in May than in the previous month. Total unemploy- cd stood at 374,876 May l3 _com- pared with 371.040 April 8. The latest figure includes married wo- men irrsdually retiring from in- dustry. OTTAWA. June l8 -~ (GP) King. speaking at an all-party compili- mentary dinner. tonlgftt reiterated a previous statement that he would like to remain in Parlia- ment e few more years. but. tuat he was not 801118 to run in an- other election. SUDBURY Ont... June 18 -—- (CP) -George Shawande. fi-YQBI-Old Indian, today was formally chem- ed with the murder of his wife. Nora. 38. on a reservation on Man- itoulin Island. ‘ITMIJINS. Ont... June l8 —- (OP) ‘Three men were believed killed hero today whorl e mine locomo- e. oege 1.210 fcct below containinil the men and drove it 1.800 feet down the shaft to the bottom of the mine. ill ll I lip-i. optic. or. Armrwwis. om. June 10- (OPl-Alden B. Clarke. modelle- ton. wee elected president lode! at the annual meeting of the NW Brunewic tomobile Dealers As- mohile Deelen‘ Convention. _ TYTIIO. 150i! mi Q; elflnd vloe-oreeidmt. l). Brenden. Halifax. IN- meeeunr; ~ O mo: factual?» Th“. ehoeen at o lots: mouth on the unfl- --_¢-¢__._____ ( l 11%.‘; to thlegriéil I o e IP00"? k u. tarmac. I. 1a., June is- ..-_ caused dune e ietl- llay Nofiicked But Will Be Before Thursday By GEORGE KITCHEN mien-gm will my; bun 59mg} m] OTTAWA. June 1B - (CTN-In farms ih-mughout the Province a long-awaited announcement. by Finance Minister Ilsley today told the Commons he will bring down the bildget next ‘ruesday or Thursday by the latest — pre- ferably Tuesday - and this re- newed speculation about whet it might contain. As usual. his brief. iii-word ari- nouncement izave no hint of the budgeVs contents, which custom- arily are an iron-clad secret until the Minister reads his budget speech from the floor of the Conmwns ML llbley is expected to Dre- face a definite announcement on the budget with a statement late: ihis week on a Govennrnent loan which will replace the wartime victory loans. the last Oil which was held last autumn. The Gov- ernment announced last fall its intention of floating another loam, Budget Speculation Budget speculation in unofficial quarters has been that the Gov- ot ernmont will follow the lead of the British Government in re- moving all excess profits taxes, dfective at the end of the calen- dar year. A wartime measure, these tails were reduced in the ‘ dget amid conjecture that they woulchbe eliminated this year. There was siaxulor mecula- “ tion on the possibility of reduc- tm in corporation taxes. It appealed certain that there would be some reduction — lust how much will remain secret un- iii budset niiht — in personal income taxes, which were given a flat iii-spot cent cut in the 1046 budget. It was considered possible that this year, instead of making an over-all slash in taxation rates. Jed ,-. , ,- l tio "“'f6 ' W“ b‘ 'k t i i!!! p n: > r- otrer- no e earnings. now standing at the wartime levels of $860 for single wugerearners and $1,200 for ’ Demons. The Dre-war exemptions were HMO grid $2.000. respectively, and some reports say they now might be lifted to $850 for single persons and $1,600 for married. Additional fields for reduction would be among the taxes on jewelry amusements. soft drinks. cigarettes and other luxuries which were made a source of revenue during the war. l-ostmnster-Gencral Bertrand forecast a reduction in . taxation on postage at the last session of Parliament and it was believed this cut — possibly re- ducing the domestic letter mte from four to three cents —might be announced in this budget. Seek To Maintain Egg Production Ofrawh, June 1a _ (CP) - In an effort to discourage early slaughtering and maintain maxi- mum Canadian egg production. the Prices Board todev announced extension from June 30 to July 31 the period during which hens may sell at the highest price level. The announcement said that due to unusually cool weather flocks still were in good lavinq condition and the extension would encourage poultryrnen to main- tain flocks Ion-per. Under a previous order the price would have drowned two and a half osinis a pound Julv 1. the Government might mike fink » prov lg, . A .~ K Q.‘ ~“mfills"tedlstrl-butioilbmeasure." Wm b’ _ OFITAWA. Ont" June 18-451m- iaU-Two Prince Edward Island members. W. Chester S. McLure of Queen's and J. Watson MacNaught of Prince voiced their views on the Government's redistribution reno- llllli?" IOIlBY. as debate on the amendment to the British North America Act resumed. Taking the position that the Province should be consulted be- fore any amendment to the B.N.A. A" l! lvlliht from the Imperial Parliament. Mr. McLure epoxc of the danger in tum erlng with the Canadian constitut on. "People of Prince likiward Is- land in general," he said, "are (Ig- ci-dedly apprehensive of any move whatever which might affect their "Presentation in the Parliament of Canada." Mr. MacNaught told the Com- mons that he felt Prince Edward Islanders generally were "um. fied" with the resolution which will increase the number of seats in the Commons from M6 to 256. He confessed however. that he was perturbed with certain» statements and editorials appearing recently suggesting reduction in the num- ber members‘ representing the Island Province in the Common; Traced r. c. r. not», Both speakers traced the itoo-y of the entry of P. h a federation, and the reasons under- lying its representation in House of Commons. took the position that the agree- Canadiim Confederation in 1873 wash solemn pact between two Parties, It was unthinkable, he in- Sliied. that a contract of this form could be amended by one s" only. No amendmen‘ to the NA, Act would be either legal or con. etitutional without . r ‘ ' island Meinbers Discuss Representation Under Confederation Statute the - Mr. McLure b pssseiliiflfl. will Y daiilylebebwuiezl thenbwo 0ft Toronto-Obi Mr. McLure said, "we see e chi-egg to the representation from our Province in Parliament. The Rt. Hon. Minister-of Justice has given assurance that at no time‘ will the number of members of the Com- mans from Prince Edward Island be less than the number of Sen- ators from that Province. ‘But the Minister cannot bind future parliaments. and the his. wry of our representation i-s not such as would inspire confidence for the future. We remember well that while Prince Edward Iglgnd entered Confederation with six memhi-‘FS. that number was whittled down to five in 1891' cut m r°‘_"‘ l" 19012 and was thrcilien- ed with being reduced to three in (‘Continued on Page a Col. a) Says Public Wants Big Price For llsed Cars ‘TORONTO. June l8 — (GP) -— The public is asking for $100 to $1.000 more than the cell-ink Drlcc for used cars. two ‘Poi-onto deal- crs_ who described a ‘LOOO-lnlle buying trip which ted them 4 v Gov’t. Takes Over B.G. Box Factories — l OTTAWA. June 18-(0?) -Thl Federal Government today too control of stidke-lbcund Britis Columbia box factories end of sew- mills and logging camps which supply the factories. Alppointmenit oif Gordon Bell oi Vancouver as controller Wll an- nounced in a statement in the~ Commons by Labor Minister Mit- chell. The appointment was mode by order-in-council early today en work is scheduled to reeume l noon tomorrow. T.0.A. Opens New Toronto, Chicago Service u. I. no» Con- mell- ment between P. E. I. and the new m" ielm four cilia. “mfkr. J3 . och-TM mo» m“§.wf"..c;...... open/tic oif huge s! sin-linen. Later in the mrmlh of July the pany W111 pm, thrice daily mer Seattle; Port ur, 0min, and biiluth end beuween Halifax and Boston. ‘Irons-Can- ada has been flying between Tor- v (Cigntlnued (in Page 5 Col. 6i if Lam flu ‘NORM poesiiff limp. o How our it's limo mo: Maniac. A (m! 4. only one car. told a meeting of used car dealers last night. , Btcriev Bmivak. one oi’ the denl-‘ ere. said “one guv actually eipt in, my face when I offered him the} ceilirnz price for his car. Right in my office, too." SYDNEY. NS“ J1me l8 — (GP) —Toda_v's heavy ralnifsll blotted cult forest fires wihich broke out during the week-end in a. number of Cape Breton digtricis. Fires at Estmere, McKinnonls Harbor. Alba. Soldier's Cove. Rc- sorve and Broughton were snuffed out bv the heavy rain. l By IYARCY (YDONNELL OTTAWA, Jimc l8 — (CP) Fisheries Minister Bridges —him- self a Maritime member ~ today denounced in the Commons other members from the Maritime: for "raising the woes of the past.” and warmed that "we can't bal- kanize Canada." Mr. Bridges. member for New Brunswick constiiucncv Yorii-Siinburv. willie tinued debate on the mom's redistribution plan- tc 55 members. l-‘Ic said he would agree Confederation had not been should have been but no don Confederation. the W“!!! P9 estsd “an: tlggmvgroee of _ es. s‘ . u: 8e would not recent. he the appeal of A. J Brooks 8on1) for Merit vow for Maritime interests." "l not e united (Xnndfl. gtligd. "God save Canada ted b illiwtnimii»: Tlléylltlfl in one 4| .. ~Pi'."P°'.'~v"."'. " .' dies wee one o! WW1’! Bridges Takes Other Maritimers the of durimz con- Govcm- under which representations in the Com- mons would be increased from 245 that BS beneficial to the Maritimcs as it Mari- time member of parliament would say the Maritime: ‘should aban- "By and Inge the majority of the Maritime people. particularly colt. are not inter- tho nest.‘ "They are in- us develops pirit of Cenadianima" . mcl ime members to he To Task speakers to Dflrticipetc in the re- distribution debalte which brought a renewal of the armlmthi B5 W ithcl-her or not parliament has the right to increase its repres- entation without consulting the Provinces. The Liberal and C.C. P. members argued parliament had the right, but Progressive 0on- servptive members disagreed. Among the s era were J. W. MacNaught f -Prince); L. E. Baker (L-Shelbunm - Yannoum - Clare); and W. (Rooster B. Mi:- Lure (PC-Queens). Mr. Bridges said he rose chief- lv to speak in response to two fellow New Brunswick members who. as Prolrrcssive Conservatives. had attacked the Government h“: a Liberal. he am not m! he should be utterly bound to tradition. He new the constitu- tion as e "mizhtv r001 suit "W!" in ism but inc ioneel‘ lnwwri ate" on certain oooeslons. The question wee how it should be altered and by whom. He felt Canada should be her_ own tailor- lt would teke considerable study before she could‘ amend her own constitution. m? ‘fuming to the ouestion 4 -. . . out‘. ch would iher the Provinces ehoul suited on redistribution it was e d1! W“ recur enin and n l0 i0"! l! the present consti utionei set-W lultONTO. Jliliul l‘) — \k!Pl — lilinimum and maximum tempora- “HOSP- Vancouver ..... ...... ...... 52 73 Erimontel ...... ..... .... 4K '17 Winnipeg .. 37 57 Toronto 50 54 Ottawa . 51 54 Montreal . . 55 55 Quebec .... .. ~ 53 Saint John 48 64 Moncton . 52 {>5 Halifax .. 43 "7 Charlottetown 55 53 Sydney ........ .. 50 57 Yarmnuth .. .. - 50 54 taut’ mac}; Th] (oplnlnlfi (Wédllfi ny) ~ fqfggggig issued by the Dominion Pilblis Weather Office here en 12:15 A M. A D ‘fmtkoday and valid until midnight toll l. Prince Edward Island-Clear with scattered fine weather clouds form- gnernoon. Contin- ued cool. oruhwest winds l5 m.p h. High \Vcd.riesda at Gill'- iotictown so. lifonoion. lredericton 1o ‘p m. mm» — 68.58am Johtn 6'1 yno is a Cool all?‘ moved down over the Mer- Hines from in; mrihweat dwine today and tonight. ‘Ilhe weather is generally clear and oool- The etomuy weather which the clearing weather has my“; ugt qrg me ooeet of Sootie. The outlook is for 46 of fine weather over the t ‘£112: fit‘: ‘tblagternoon n sot" filmy...“ m 0-13 A» - I .. ‘ ' DOW IOVI “All: at continued. ~ nee“ m; later than Crux-lot ascend. dye-n‘ Qlljhiht: