THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE FIVI A Irndkfed for Vitamin "D" uinronntep MILK Eomuoiisflmrinrs (Continued from Page 1) tfaoKlnnon, who declared that in negotiations with the United Kingdom for a. new i948 contract price for tne Canadian wheat ,-;~op, all efforts would be made to get a. "fair return." Consideration would be given, he mid. to the difference between zne contract price of 01.55 a bush- ii and. the considerably hiJlI ivorld price. international Affairs As the Commoners moved into the Senate quarters to hear the (jyifll obsequies on the session, they were transferred from domestic‘ zorisiderations to those of interna- mnal affairs. "The restoration of peace and world recovery," said the Speech liom the Throne. “has not pro- zcedird at speedily as had been hoped for." A word of admo tion as to the international outloo was added: "The maintenance of our prosper- hy will inerrasingly depend upon llCW conditions develop in other parts of the world." Earlier, as the House rushed {n\\"rli‘d proiogation, the Com- mons delved deep into complex llllrlllfb and became snarled in llf-\\' debates as the thin-ranked hut eager Opposition continued to hammer the Government in the closing stages of the session. Trans-Canada Cyclist Leaves Montleal hIOLNTREAL. July l7 —- (GP)- Romeo Morin. Montreal's uphol- stcring cyclist, pointed t/oday for the West Coast and hoped to cover the around-not to mention the mountains — between here and Vancouver by Sept. 20. He got her Monday after cycling Will Take Months To Repair Miemac HAIJFAX. July 11- row-in (the crumpled, shattered mass of twisted steel that is the remains of the how of the destroyer Mic- mac, search crews continued dig- sins tonight for the remains d five men still missing after the warships collision with the freighter Yarmouth county ygg. tel-day. Six_ others were killed in the crash and 16 were injured, none 0f them seriously. The body of an unidentified rating, was found 1h the wreckage today, bringing thb death toll u» six and decreasing tytone the number on the missing .is . Restoration of the destroyer would take months. The tremend- ous engineering job would in- rlude the delicate and expensive "Pint-ion 0f grafting a new 50- foot forward section on her crush- ed hull. One official said the Mic- mac would he "vi-rltten off" but at Ottawa Defence Minister Clax- ton said the warship would be made seaworthy again. Lleilt. John Watters reported bo- day that he had not picked up the i merchant ship on his radar scope. Asked about his own unofficial opinion of what could be the ex- Dlanation for the freighter not‘ being scanned he said the onlyi suggestion he could offer was that radar often did not operate on rbjects "right on top of you.” The Halifax-owned Yarmouth County received comparatively sllsrht damage in the collision, all above the water line. None of its crew of 41 was injured. The freighter out-weighed the 2,000- ton Miemac by 8,000 tons and her steel plating was much heavier than the Micmac's thin skin the 1,200 miles from Halifax in ll days. 1.01m wav T0 GO i wmvrme. Ont. _. <0?) — A! junior reporter hired for the rum-i trier months shudder-ed when he; was told. that the telephone num-l M.- ng the gpcident admitting ward. o! St. Mary's Hospital here is No. i3. SARI! 0F THAHKS Mr. and Mrs. William Gallant. imd family, Ottawa Street, Sum- merside, wish to express their sin- core thanks to the doctors and nurses of the Provincial Sanitar- liim for the kindness and consid- i-riition liibiwn, during the illness of their son. Willard. also to the friends and neighbors for the many utg of kindness. mesa card‘. rind flowers tendered during their i recent sad bereavement. BIRTHS. MAHHIASES. DEATHS 50c Per insertion BIRTHS fi-iRNiiAM - At the P. E. I. Hos- iliial. July l4. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gariiham. Charlottetown. s son. DPNNING - At the Prince Coun- \.V Hospital, June 29th., 194'! to Mr. and Mrs Bloyee W. Dunning, 57w‘ London. a son, John Emery. RITIRRISSEY - At North Sydney "Ti July 3. r1007. to Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Morrisuy. (nee Cecelia T-"Kliel. a daughter Frances Chris- :ii.n. 7 lbs., fl os. RUDD —- At the Moncton Meter- lliil’ Hospital, July 15, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Rodd, (nee Rena Kfllnedyl. Kensington, a son Mal- "ilm Gregory. nouns KERR - At Montague on July i7- Mrs. E. L7. Kerr. Funeral from the United Church, Montague at 2 P- m.. Saturday. July l0. Inter- "jvnt Lower Montague Cemetery. “O00 - At as Kensinqton Road Pm Thursday. July 17, Mrs. Am- bfil-‘B Wood in her 00th grcar. Pun- Pral notice later. Blhtmisivr - Suddenly at the PR1. Hosphnl 11iursday, July 1'1. 1947' MYK- Samuel Sllllphsrt in her 54th Year. Mineral frcm her late residence at Biookfleld, Sunday sf- '""""011. service sturtlrig at. 2.30. lnlcrment Hunter River Cemetery- ll. Jilaoiean UNDERTAKER EM BALMER Charlottetown lnl North Wlltablro Phone 1O Russians May Ilse Veto 0n Balkan Issue LAKE SUCCESS. July 'i'7—fAPl _Russia late today said that the United States plan for settling Balkan border disorders was "un- acceptable" and thus pointed dir- cctly to a possible Soviet veto. Delegate Andrei A. Gromyko told the security Council in a special session that the United states proposal for creation of a semi-permanent frontier watch was a "sharp breach" of the Un- ited Natioris charter, and said the Soviet delegation "cannot agree to creation of such a commission.’ Despite his slashing broadside, delegates held hopes that Gromyko would not use the veto. Some felt that Russia still was hoping for some type of compromise which would open a way for Gromyko tc abstain. Backing up Russia, Poland blamed Greece for'the disturban- ces and demanded immediate withdrawal of foreign troops from Greece, new elections and forma- tion of a coalition government "representative of the whole na- tion." TINY LIZARD ‘liful Tone —Smart in Toornbs Music Store. men morning to 20 Chestnut where a small fire started near a fence. There was no damage and i-he slight» blaze was quickly put out. A skink is a type-of iiz-ird. oi-zlrnsi. iiilARflllill This column ls reserved for new: of loonl ammo. but advertising of a newsy nature may b; luau-tel at five Gents a woM strictly pay- alile tn advance. CRASWELL for Photolfaphl. ELECTRIC FANS special “.50 -—Toombs Music Store. BEAUIIFUL CIIESTERFIELDS -Out.standing values. - Tooinbs Music Store, NEW WILLIS PIANO - Beau- design. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN ’ CllLlrCh service will be held at i1 a. m., July J0. Service at Caven- dish Baptist Church at 730p. m. Charles Dickieson, supply minis- ter. - FIREMEN CALLED-The fire- were called out yesterday Street Personals Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Todd. Rose Valley, visited Monet-on last week end. The many friends of Mrs. Cedric seamen. Springfield, will be pleas- ed to know that she is making a. good recovery, after operation in the P. E. I. Hospital. she returned home on inst. a serious the 13th Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Leard of Everett, Mass, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adams of somerville, Mass. are spending a short vacation at spring Valley the guests of Mrs. Fred Profitt. Miss Kay Mackenzie. nurse in training in the P. E. I. Hospital, returned home Tuesday evening from Detroit where she spent a very enjoyable vacation, visiting her aunt, Mrs. William Christman. Mr, and Mrs. Heber Campbell, Mr and Mrs. Edgar Newson, Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacSwsin. Miss Olivene Mac- Lean, Miss Joyce MaeSwain, were among those attending the rues at Covehead. Mr. Roger Sumarah from Holly- wood. oallt. arrived yesterday en- route to visit his brother, Mr. Wm. Sumarah in the Magdalen Is- lands. Mr. Sumarah is a former Islander and is receiving a warm welcome as it is his first visit in twenty years. He expects to be here two or three weeks.» Promise Statement 0n Stowaway lleath MONTREAL. Jilly ‘l’! — (C?) - A full explanation o: the myster- ious death of :1 Shanghai swwsway aboard the Osnadian cargo vessel Mai-la G will beiorthcnmlng to- morrow, Quebec Provincial Police Psaid tonight. The case has been under con- stant investigation since the Maria G dropped her hook in Montreal Harbor last week-end. Too Late To Classify norm- roman- rini am Dance Morell l-lall Ih-iday, July 18th. Rollie MaoKenziUs orches- ‘m ._ For: sane FIVE TONS mass- ed straw. $14 ton. Ivan Macdon- aid, Brudenell. FOR. RENT LARGE. FURNISH- cd front room, suitable for two business girls or gentlemen: also one large room, unfurnish- ed. 25 llillsboro St. . other passeng track to Wilmington. plane crashed in forced landing attempt oii Frankfort Ave. in the fair residential section of North Philadelphia. Wreckage is shown here. The plane ran out of gas while flying from the Monmouth, N. J., race- Foi-eed landing attempt ended in tragedy when‘ tho plane struck tsoily wires. Perkins was killed instantly when he 1m thrown from the plane. , . ‘ y} Howard A. Perkins. i0. was killed instantly and the plloi and two a of his amphibious cabin plane were injured when the May- . Messrs. L0’! c5 Pl0lll0 Wednesday, July 23rd. Supper served from 4 o'clock on. Dancing in hall some evening. $0M 0%O0€>0' Allies-President Duncan I McNelll, KC, 43. for- merly assistant general counsel, who has becr. named vice-presid- ent o4 personnel for the Calm?!" Pacific Railway. H». succteds Wil- liam Manson, system vice-DIEM!" ‘ant, who left the p:rsoiiriel post ‘as! February He rs a native of l Macleod. Ali-s You Can't Fall Out Portable fire escape owned ‘by lthe 5t. Thomas fire department ls fused by Charlotte Ruggell, g3, my. for benrfit of citizens. It is possible to fall out of chute. Illi- uvV/'l**-<m> . As might be expected. British Communists don't care much for Franco and Peron. and here’; William Rust, editor of the London Dally Worker, telling them d“ at a Hyde Park rally. Commtes demanded cessation of trade with Spain. 300,000 Foot 0i Lumber Destroyed CALEDONIA. N.B., (C?) ——' Fine destroyed 300.000 feet of lumber, valued at 025,000 lnia mill outbreak yesterday at Sand lake 2-3 miles from here. A cigarette butt was blamed for the fire. which raged several hours. ii-i-i- SorsJlohlnFt A good rubbing with Emerald Oil is wonderfully soothing and refreshing. It. takes out the sting, stops the itching, and speedily brings conflortlng relief to sore, tired, aching feet. Hughes Drug Co_ Ltd., The Jenkins Pharmacy, and all other good druggists sell Mo a’: lin- ersld Oil with a guarantee of nt- isiectioo or money July l7 - iway up chute, 1n demonstration‘ Locke Shoots S-uniler-par BOARBORO GOLF‘ AND COUNTRY CLUB. Toronto, July 17 — (C?) - Bobby Locke of South Africa shot a ‘five-under- par 66 today for a SG-hole total of 134. three strokes away from Ed Oliver of Wilmington, Del., whose sensational 83 today ap- peared to establish him leader at the half-way mark in the $10,000 Canadian Open Golf Champion- ship. Nearest to Locke, at 136. came Clayton l-laefner of Charlotte, N. C. who had a 67 yesterday and Bobby Gray. the host profession- al. who shot a four-under par 6V today. Johnny Palmer, Badln, N. (1.. who led yesterday with a 66. couldn't keep up the pace and took a '13 today. two over par for a 139 total. Gray's 136 was best of the Ca- nadian entrants, but one stroke behind came Nick Wisnock of Detroit - who uses the family spelling "Westlock" there -_ but was formerly from the Scarboro Club. Wisnoek stayed under par with a 70 today. Also with 137 were Ed Furgol of Pontiac. Mich, who shot a 85 today and Tony Penna, Cincinnati, with a five- urider 66. Trojans Win From Tigers In the juvenile game in the Knights of Columbus Softball League playml yesterday morning. the girls Trojan team won a close victory from the boys Trger team by u. score oi’ 12-11. The youngsters played tight lxiil all the way and it was anybodlfs game till the last e-ut was called. Thgy lined up as follows:- Trojans _ C. McNeill. P. Craw- ford, V. Joseph, H. Mclnnts, L. Lo- Cialr. M. Joseph, S. Nickerson, C. Kaye. J. shephard. 113;" - w, Hynes. W. Batt, l... ugly; W, Wright, N. Coker, J. somers, G. smith, D. LeClalr. A. Lund. Score by Innings 0 3 4 0 0 0 2 0 L-IZ Tug;- 05000l020—1l This morning at 10.30, the Rob- ins and Trojans meet in the next game. sox baseball tryouts. lies in was too young for a tryout John dugout when a ball struck him in Still smiling although doctors were d, 1s, fRoxbury, Mass. John Kenna y O bed at Boston City Hospital. Arrows Blank Larrupers 10-0 HALIFAX, July l7 _ (GP)- Sparked by Lefty Ozark Staples, who turned in his eighth pitching victory of the season, Halifax Arrows swamped Liverpool Lar- rupers 10-0 in Halifax and Dis- trict Senior Baseball League com- petition tonight. Arrows hammer- ed away for l4 hits, including I. homer apiece by Billy llannon and Frankie Redmond. Wildcats Win i0ver Albions KENTWTILJJE, N. 5., July l'l— iCP)—Arthur Ceccarelli, 18-year- old Kentvllle southpaw struck out 15 Stellarton Albions and led Wild- cats to an 8-3 win over Stellarton in a Central League Baseball game i liere tonight. The incipient mounds- man allowed only two hits, both from shortstop Higgins. f-le scor- ed l3 whlffles in the first five innings. Dodgers Win From Bombers In a Holy Redeemer softball league game played last Monday night Dodgers defeated the Bomb- ers 13-2, with the winners hitting playing an important role in their victory. Tonight the Cardinals and An- chors hook up in another league tussle that starts at 6.30 sharp. gllalifax rt Tighten ilp 0n Girouses HALIFAX. July l7 --(UP). — The City Council tonight ‘eclded to tighten up on control over vis- iling circuses and instructed the city solicitor to draft legislation requiring such shows to submit plans to City Hall before showing and also to post a bond guaran- teeing that the performance would be carried out. The action followed complaints that a circus (Sparks Railroad circus) had failed to put on a good performance here last week- end and that there was over- i charging at concessions. forced to remove his right eye. victim of a wild throw at Red Because he was watching other boys from the the eye. PM FRANCES MacIIOIJGALL Information Wanted Anyone having information u to the whereabouts of I! father and the circumstances at the time of my birth, Match l0, >~ 1902, please communicate with Box 532, care of tho Guardian. t. I was reared in Charlottetown by my grandmother, Mn. Neil i‘ MaeDougall until l was 14. All replies will be kept confiden- till. FRANCES MIcDOUGALL ANDEIBON. QUEER. CATCH, QUALITY COUNTI DlGiBY, NS. 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