mmgzo. 1-ran ifiwnv - 'rm-: GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Wet weather slows Chinese Reds my London's Faalllan form Huge Amy Buying ... ......-s. ...... .? -Associated Press News Analyst 3,. Mumu NA,mAwAY There's an unconfirmed report Canadian Press Staff Writer that Communist China has promis- LONDON. July is-(CP)-Lon. ed Russia. is: turnntebee huge 5.(llie; . 000-man Ch nese army in 3vo:r:t'boul ed! 53?: oezeeliligeit-D hill: 2: "m""'”"””” c”"”""""” "my" summer. mung the, reg: of Asia.'; I shopkeepers blamed the elem- 1,: gems, 3'31; .,.,,.E,'.7.7j”,,.,..?3 enis for the tint day's small aalea- up pa; yngmnce 1; 3"; Red crowds. but the crowds. like the china also has promised Russia to weather. showed only slight im- reduce Chinais populatlonby 1oo- l prolfment all through the met 000,000 because of "existing lack W99 - , of resources." Until this item is Many shoppers looked, but not explained you have to assume that so many bought. Bargain-hunters the Chinese Red government plans had deilnlte ideas-to find some- to get rid of more than one-fifth thing they really needed, at low of its people and still expects to prices. If they couldn't find what stall in bi15i'i955- they had in mind, they did,” buy, But this idea of an international "Cfizy" bu-e,1n.buy1ne Wu low, Communist army may not be too er 1 far-fetched-especlall at this time ban usual. apparently because , Y i of gender pun". when the borth Korean Reds have mm eyeinwhme price-cu” in carried the Communist world out the cheaper ranges were few and m' tn” ""1 ol f mm" A - Co-op - Co-op - 00-01: -5 Upon L C0-Op Indian Suggestion Presentsllkmma ly J. I. Iobttlo Jr. Associated erreas Nah Analyst Inda is reported to have stig- gested. and Brine Minister Btaun is reported to have jumped at the idea, that admission of Commun- ist China to the U. N. would per- mit the security council. including Russia. to get down to business on a negotiated peace for Korea. Russia's record in the council suggests that the idea has no more body than a moonbealn. If Russia wanted peace in Korea she souldn't have given the Reds the tanks, artillery and planes with which to start war. of course the value of a war in Korea, from Russia's standpoint has backfired because of the entry of the United states. The prospect is that, unlus Rus- sia intervenes directly in what would become a world war for ,5 gene AT voull com to... rokuss ..-3f' ” IT norslrr TAKE Mucll Do you know we will deliver your order anywhere in the City free If it amounts to S3.00. Take advantage of this offer. Two Phones 2807 - 2808. ' IT PAYS TO SHOP C0-OP. , - I Buy Your GROCERIES Here For Less gun- is TODAY'S BEST GOFFEE Bill e m g 1, up to 25: A la. SAVING. e do-0;) do-og 4 oz; jar of Nescsfef makes about as many l. . hih h i 1; ad , :11 . 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V2 lb. pkg. . . 29: l "”e'"" M” "i " '"" "" "i nf2:oil13ii..f:”.kJ":.; li".i3ieis iii: mes oueokiuzpm-rt; guru: Y O 'Orungecde 45: .,' easyansweio o if dl ' g 'r"""' , . .. -1 5 3 QUICKEST, EASIEST COFFEE EVER with rvussi; host. pvgiieh die. 3- l"”d?' the "mi W” M" '5' 1 Ti" Wei" 53'1"” lime”. "pmm h”"088'5-with mi" "SM ”' "F f ' . - - zressors are back behind the Seth w"d"l3'r Y n E” m bar " is hm such Bmken Peko” Delux” ' ' l b .- Just Put 3 5.000511 of New-it right In the ,,..,.n., ...... ,,,,, be ,, ,,,,, ,0, run writer found no: one arl.- 3" "W 395.1”! Ruzsium it it" , Rolsln Bron. pkg. . .. . 24c "'6 , i ' cup, add bol lng hot water and stir. No mess y e 1 1 153' ll; b ' ils Mm3”!3' B"""5' T"”5' K”"'km T i ' d - - . . . Y negotiation. cf m l”3 9 amam F3 and other men from the highly 9' Pal ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' C 1 . 8”" '-N” W””"8-C05”5"8hl ""Ylimel Mll31tr-st: theNt;sk cg rcpgylng to Rrime ;Vl::kPe'ac;:;”;i:laf:gf”p;;:3P:l;::g' varied cultural and linguistic E Cl"k,s 1, Reg size I. Seaman's-The Rotter kind I i 3 t . - n or e ru no easy, never- - - lno ltl th t m it th Sib - '- ' . ' llillileil liv ronvenlenco - NESCAFE WINS! iheless. Anybody who turns down without ornamentation of our iiin ;:opi?latio:1.Iri;ll:lex:'ia:lso liio A 5 4 f 25 Ginger Ale. 2 lge. qrs. 25: i any sort or opportunity to ncgot- killiih 303: 1110": :3 i:(l?W;i'd5- bug sizable Korean and Chinese minor- spurugus ouP' or c 9 1 - int 1 eh (1 15 in a -roun -peae 3 tr range m f hi h 1d 1, .. , e . . I ” F s deleica: l::::ltelon,”a:ld aeyslaecially s: from 51 to 52- M aneds pizlgadly chaxllleenbecetiil-draffted I iiast ,?"ck"h':br sandwwhel” Old Engllshmwlth "M 3'Pllh”'TC -S 7 ' N 5 when it is Nehru who is the pro- Sh”! Omired Some b3i83inS- who speak the tongues and know 80- 01- ' worth 39c- , Dnnk E moter. He is the biggest man in an One Bond Sireet store had 2.000 the cultural customs necessary to 9' . , , o . ; 1 . nu . '1 e Asiatic world which is extremely pairs which ordinarily sell for make an international Red army 2 chICkClI PC5fC.2 POI . . 293 NO-Rllb WCX. qf. fill . 98C I 1 , II On 0 T D 005' (ll testy as it seeks to stabilize new about ova zuineas. suing for as h thins of unity and purpose. , o M - - - oz. for - ' e ” nationalistic adva es low as three guineas Many other 0 Bright's Choice Old City 24 J t 0 W 0. Vol! QVCf 'CS'OI" shoe stores had good quality mod- . l 1 D N ' ”-rr:m eis seiiinz for 2o to so shillings. ivin os S a I Peaches. 2 tins . . . . . . 35c Strawberry Jam. eclch 47: E ' "' i"”"”""” "Wm " '1' Communism Enters w-i l it C l E l ”” I ' exclusive registered Trade Mark of Nestl6'a : Milk Products (Canada) Limited to designate i it: Soluble Coho Product. It Is oompoaed of a 1 Russia". cmzensi Buy Your FRUIT Here For Less ' Co-op equal parts of IL?! soluble codes and added Teachers Talks lip Wane Increases ::'.;.7”.:.l'..:.":r..5:';::m..-:-.:::-:...:ri Head of Korean 1 5 E orrhwh. my in .. (or) e . . 3 T 1 Fresh Island Sunkist ?1 1 communism reared its head in dis- l y he C'"'d-lmh mm”) o 9 ' . ,, m, M, Talks With Nehru SYDNEY, N, 5. M1, g The . Beets 2 bunches .. .. 25: Oranges. 2 doz. ... .. 69: o . serntblly tgf glue world ur anization Mos ow "rising cost of lilting has steadily ? o e ac g profession as deie- C . July 18-(AP)-Fium eat th 1 Rates dove into the study of a stun citizens formed lines at news- .1..f';,..".p,ewe y:;.g:.. :1hcerea;;;n:; 8 Fresh Island o Sunkist a I , draft constitution for a new con- paper stands today to read the de- local 0; Uniged steei worker, of Cabbage. . . . . 226 GI'CP9Pl'llll'. 3 fOl' . . . 296 . federation of teachers associations. tails of Prime Minister Jawaharlal America (C I ogc C L) I Id I o ” Uniting teach . groups 1;; .11 Nehru's moves for a peaceful conciliation if ” countries this side of the iron Settlement in Km-9,, oar earlng today. New Island Seedless curtain, the confederation would The Indian embassy awaited N!" The union brie! W” mbmmed as the board, under Judge Ken- GIGPCS. I5. . . . . . . . . 293 Potatoes. 3 lbs. . . .. 25c Ba gt embrace the 2.000.l!)0-in mber ther instructions from its govern- , ? ' W. o. '1'. 11.. the IntermtionaleFed- ment foiiowgnz an exchange of 292' grjtwell ”' l,3”:d8::iW'1ij N-5," 5 eration of Elementary Teachers mmoee: etween Nehru and ?.."e 9f"'"i9-" 99 9 .,i?l9n9 ,. . - ' .. ' and me Iggmnvuqygli Pedmmon Pm” Mmmer smm. Sm," d,sp,,te Wm, Dommum steel and Also In-Stock. Carrots, Onions, Strawberries, Tomatoes, Grun.Onlons, Coal cm-pmaglon, Plums, Lettuce, Cauliflower, etc. The hearings adjourned untilto- morrow when the company's brief will be submitted. ugrecdiirwould be "expedient" to regulate the Korean question peacefully through the U. N. Se- curity Council, but said the par- ol Secondary T is , with a combined membership of 500,000, First thorny spot was found in the pl i constitution when - Hr half a dozen or the zoo deltgaws iicivution of Communist China The U ' b ' r d tailed th ! M A differed over a recomlnend- w”""5 b9 0b"3”9'Y- matters irxlmtlirie di;:ute,ehighllghte; 6? E T ing exclusion of political con- (Si-5” 5e"""Y ACM59" ll ”' by the key demand of a 40.1mm- ported to have sent a message to Nehru that no peace negotiations can start until the Communist in- vaders withdraw from South Ko- rea. British and French official sources likewise said the North Koreans must withdraw to the 38th parallel). Moscow newspapers printed the texts of the Stalin-Nehru mess- ages at the tops of front pages. The messages were included in the broadcasts of all Soviet radio ata- tlons. Soviet citizens apparently inter- preted Nehru's initiative and Sta- lin's answer as a hope of peace in Korea and elsewhere. They troversy from its debates. ' Marcelino. Bautista, of the Philippines said he assumed this meant the controversy between democracy and Communism was a political one. "In that case we would have missed an opportunity to enlighten the world on this important con- troversy." he said. Ronaid Gould of the National Union of Teachers of nmgland and Wales said that in England for many years "we have insisted the only basis for membership snould be that the individual is a teacher." If political questions were allow- week with no reductions in pres- ent take home pay of ssuno a I week. The 4,000 workers at the plant now make a basic sl.04 an hour and the Union, according to its brief, is requesting a general in- crease of 1296 percent as compen- sation for the requested reduction in weekly hours of work which I -would still provide a 346.80 week- ly pay under the proposed change. Renewal of the existing agree- ment for another year was re- quested by the company when they opened negotiations with the Delicious Spring Capon Chicken. I5. . . . . . . . 5?: Hamburg. lli. . . . . . .. 51: Shoulder Roast Beef. I5. 50c Fresh Halibut. lb. 45c For Picnics - Swift's Cooked Meats In Stock if SHOP CO-OP " ed to intrude in an inoemationai , U i the . 2:23”.:”:u.;”'.::”::::::-znii "-2”b:u::”'u iue-em - 1 we SELL FOR LE ers of the world would find theirl- cuemny. garding the increasing cost of liv- C0-OPV SUPER MARKET For Meat Phone 2807 selves divided into two camps. Mr. Gould said he was as strong an anti-Communist as anyone present but he would beg all teach- ers "to try to exclude political and religious question from our delib- eratlons." War Message . Drafted liy U. S. ing, the Union gave this table: "Wages in 194G. 334.40, cost of living index 123.6. real wage 827.33: wages in 1950. 346.80. cost. of living index 165.4. real wages t27.29." Britons-llgagllllo American and British diplomats were frankly skeptical. however. that the exchange would lead to any concrete results. Adventurer At 96' Enloys Ocean Hop For Fruit and Groceries Phone 2808 U: By MURIEL NARRAWAY COLYTON. Devon, Engn, July 10 x Mere I: 0 CWRl.9TIEJI6'6'lll7' for illu films! a carefully-worded message to Prime Minister Nehru of India who is trying to settle the Korean war. At the same ilme, President Truman drafted messages to Con- gress and the nation outlining steps deemed urgent to cope with the crisis. A copy of Prime Minister Stal- in's reply to Nehru in his mediat- ion effort was sent to President Truman today. Earlier. Nehru had sent Truman tale same offer as he sent Stalin-a bid to mediate if both the U. S. and U. S. 8.11. were willing. Stalin was said to have stood for settling the crisis in the Unit- ed Nations security Council-with Red China given a seat. Russia has boycotted the Council trying to force this chanle. year-old Mrs. Harriet Richardson of Toronto arrived in Brltiln. ' Fashionably gowned, with roses in her hat and a brand-new perm- anent wave, Mrs. Richardson im- pressed airport officials at London and Prestwick with her erect car- riage, her youthful manner and her nylon-clad legs. "Everybody seems to think that life stops at 90, but for me there's a lot of adventure left to- be found." she told reporters at Prestwiclr. Mrs. Richardson made the trans- A'tlsntic trip to visit her youngest sister-”sl'le's only M"-and in- tends to return to Canada by air Sept. 9. - "Next time I come." she said with a laugh, ”l'll pop over a bit earlier in the year to see the daf- feeling in Britain is ”buy fro Canada as much as you can," a group of United Kingdom Agric- ultural scientists told a press con- ference this week. The group, headed by Sir will- lam 031:. the Scottish director of Britain's Rothamated Experimental station, met the press on the sec- ond leg of a cross-country tour that (will take them into almost every nook and cranny of farm life in Canada. In the first leg of the tour the seven-man mission made a three- week tour of the Eastem Provin- ces. After a week here. they will swing inio Western Ontario and Western Canada to see i them- selves the wheat fields and be ap- ple orchards of Okanagan Valley no longer could produce grain and other foodstuffs. Sir William was convinced that Canada's farmlands were sufficiently large and pro- ductive to meet all of Brltainis re- quirements. LONDON - (CP) - Tenants at a new apartment block in Loni- don's Walworth district can throw a noisy party without The block contains a soundproof hall for revclry. ' Tasty, tangy .5lIamrock . g u, y in British Columbia. . rdnplry. tdogrlgghulare til: Richardson was born in 811' Willllm MIG 3i'iWii'l 100d 3” u 5 "rock bottom" terms: the Dalwood. near Colyton. Recently dwurchue: from Canada are not Wicnm combined with oven . ' ' he, deme he, been --go see an; matters of "hard bargaining." If North Koreans mu-It Gilli iilhtihl and withdraw to their own ter- g-itory before any negotiation proceed to heal the U. N. bread. T caaaarelsl Training Make application now for the September - June term, to old England again." "She loves the sea. the honey- suckle. roaes and daffodils of ling- land," her daughter. Mrs. Olive Coriey. told the Canadian Press. "She is very disappointed to have missed the daffodils." Richardson emigrated to Canada the only remaining the family. Eldest of eight children. Mrs. in 1883 and went straight to .To- ronio. Her sister. Mrs. Anning. is member of The holiday will be spent moi- nritain had the dollars, she would buy in aver-growing amounts from this country. And even while Britain still is short of dollars. she still looks on Canada as her principal source of agricultural supplies. sir William and his assochtes told qucmcners it was not true that Britain looked on Russia as her main source of supply for coarse grains. Britain was import- ing some coarse grains from Russia and eggs from Poland. but these THE orlng. seeing friends and relations Wmm" '9” N" P'""""'"' II III d trio in the English scenery 'm""' M "pm" OORQDRAN BUSINESS ""' nfchgmwn mum yo '1'" Russia had made a deal with '"""” TRAINING srumo -our: We in 'i'orouio- 3131? ii? i33i.”n.”i3.' o'o'.r".i'nil'S'.' . . . "She helps with the housework. Penna mppmd 3,," i uh ' Box 415, Chgrlottatown prepares. and cooks all meals, em I, . men. 0, pwm: "Nye has; . joys tea parties and plays bridge," W" debt. v . . T ..1.1 or... cons, . .. .... -..-.. nritain had a great state in leaked beam and smothered in delicious tomato uuca .. . available in 8 and 15 oz. cells. it's another wonderful Bums product.-Serving Good Food For Over 60 Years. complaint. 1 paper ll Tmngm Sills Rim liai- worih may no in into llll? mmh lcs soon. Tlw pup:-r said film dill ccior Kim; Ylrlnr is trying in par gsuzldo liilll in llppuur ill a nu"! 'fllm he will (lirm-i. . (CP)-"Oldest traveller ever to 00.01) T Cmop . - Co-op -. Coop "P" C0'0p T "I-"0'0ll " 00” WASHINGTON, July 19 - (Ap) fly from Canada to England," said I : i V -The United sum drafted hewaouper headlines when 96- OTTAWA. July 19-- (CP) -The Canada. 11 war came and Britain MADE son REVELRY ROME, July 1.1-..,1f-T.-1-1.9 .,....'s l