OCTOBER 14.1948 ' A EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'0I1"l‘! for all oc Boehner, Jeweller. F. E. I. casiona. C. R. Montague, Th" v! I00 a neway nature at flve oente a CENTRAL GUARDIAN column ll reserved for news al Interest. but advertising or may be inserted ._ a. l-'"‘—'-r———~ ' PHILLIPS — A A eral from l lottetown has previously nnnounoerh on rn- h" “M” ‘cfivmu’ Interment » (Please omit flowers.) .H95P Jcnes. l-lon. .W . _ , . Three dos later 5mm hem“ the mcumy Con” ‘A Mathescn Mr. J. Lester are ‘lwluded-lhe “m” quantum grflxlxlmzFgotlglflligng ttgitxegxitpfazg $22K: tsl-Tgtpilty ‘latched Vernony River C“- ' Douglas MP, Eugene Cullen and Gina" at @0319 as we” a‘! “w”. lem will be sought. where they were met by Francis B"""‘“‘='lla' Wm “and u“ 3°‘ Russel Clark M.L.A. ‘lmm ‘me swred by farmers It was also learned tonight that Metl-lerall and hospitably enter- rnl-lzy council session for 3 p. m- ' ._-- homewms m the mm °I “m a“ Canada approached the United tairled. Mr. Galloway was assisti- F“d“i'- w" mslmlsm- “k” l’ LARGE cnown n nazaan pmsm“ Klhsdcm ta take I aha" of the ed to the New London circuit l: Jiiildtiéiii?‘ - i mi h replied: gvel-y member will express his op- inion after he has studied all the details with all calm and seren- Arlnourlcs all this week. GH. Barbour, Hon. attendance last night at. the an- ,. . nual city Hospital Carnival, which NO’ I’ ls the Council use“ and ls being held at the Charlottetown The large number of games and amuse- l".E.l. Labor Law 0f a million and a C.N.R. Freight Traffic Manager Criticized By T.L.C. quarter pounds was GUARDIAN. 0TTA!_A_SEE8 (Oohfllnllbd from P830 1) “We probably import much during June, July and bumper crop but that it h turned down. Milirssuaron (Continued from Page l.) Just as the three months. August as we export expected to meet with the Gov- ad been CHARLOTTETOWN Early Church Nistory In P.E. I. while Mr. Harris went to wia a letter written rls had this to say: 47% Congratulations To Governor General Dn PAGE FIVE Cannichael-Keeping Wedding they lauded at lsedeque. Friday. Mr. Butcher at Murray River. In to one of his friends in the 01d Country liar- I word, flrlgfl, p”. VICTORIA‘ ‘Och 13 __ (c?) __ ‘during the whole of the year." the ‘hi0 Ill “VIM!- Prince Edward Island's new labor ‘wkesman “ML legislation was criticized as "re- “H; 5rd that 51g" :19 Geneva (5! Um!" 1°67 -——-— ‘ sinful/P!" today by "l! Tfld" and a e greemfn an! a may at‘ VI The following ls the text of a DOOR. PRIZES - Two door babor Congress of Canada conven- 9°" l” "he U~=- 1990900 “shah ‘if telegram released by moan-Gov. o C s "l8 H0 i! l B t hon table potatoes each year at a tariff a a p s t sp a azaar s Arm- U“ r m! I H u I u“ of 355 “m! l hundred", m Wm, m, mum; 0g “m; mmy ernor J. A. Bernard." our!” on gm’ with riatlonal oresiritzrsftlonlill] 0;; But up u; the Present time gnu; changes take niwa In human af- "H" Exwmml’ "lfmw" 4W1"- _"_ ~ ~ ' , ' fl , 1d tr dltlon ive way to d" 01' W111i. ab! men“ a! “ye poultry m“ THE FUNERAE of the late Rev. IUIITYELDISDfiriGgSuflwergegjdfii 1' 21202;:Srlilgoflidtigelmmluffli: hi: 0:", ugflniaheii spur-poses and GOVBTXWY-Gefieral of Canada, seaso: to American markets have lmmassrw“ goodwill Wm be he“ ecuiive iorg camoalgnigins agaizft entire lethal! a value o! anoroxlm- fhfltrmd "hem" h" bu‘ l‘ Pa“ Th’ 0mm!’ Queb“ approximated 00.000 birds comnhfiglow,',§,§1“§§,,,f,“‘g§§; llle P. E. I. labor bill. ately $1,000,000. of this change. The history of V6132}, Yggsgitgic-cegtiaddgwug scrip: pfl5lng chicken, fowl, and caponml“ pmlously announged) on PW As to the other charge by Ben- the Bible Christian Church in Bratulatmns and best Wishes ‘on M,- p_ M, Nash, gupervlggp pglfltry day] “W,” starting at 2 0.6mm ator Brewster that Canada was Prince Edward Island is no ex- many happy realms may Divine nlgflggflng ggfl/lcc, Dcmlnlgrl pe- _____ R d b shipping another 2.000.000 bushels crption, to this. With the lnoom- Providence b,“ an rated’ you Phfmml‘ i’! A3"l°"m"'°' "Id 5"‘ INDIAN BLANKETS -- Besure it a “d” “t” “Y 75 “m” ‘ mm" m5 ‘i! “ “cw ‘puma! “d” Mus‘ and your lovely family now and “may. Mr. Nash said the ship- you get a blank“ a, HOSPM hredivelsht. the Ottawa spokesman spread changes took place. By this “may! f‘ ments aggregated $416,877 Doundslsazaar tonight . I P E I merely 551,71, “There l5 nothing 1-1) Mme m9 Missionary society was hsinéerely you" and that the latest illforrnntionl ‘ ll - - - nlreveht shipment under this tariff Qllabled n; send two missionaries "ueuhcovemo; J A Bemard f available showed that prices were C3559 to P. E. L, to assist ln extending ' ‘ ' ,. ' 34 cenm p" m‘ M ohwkm flvelanzlulggilltmeivltlilzETgGtl; ha“ , and consolidating the expanding Mrs. Bernard. and Family. and a half pounds or over; 21mm,“ Ubarm Assodafion he“ stmwbeny production m the Await Maritlmers ‘york o! m, um; and the u“. cents 1°? mwl- "V? imlmd! m‘ °V°"1l the Mfcdonnld Thu-r’. m Province last season totalled one Th k , - born future looked pmmisihz. t0 and 4° “m! m" “PM- "Ve" 1nd Ste an 1 1 m Y 11' ' million and a. quarter pounds or . e ‘SP0 (“Tm and he odxd m‘ say the 1655i n and a half pounds or over. ingwolncezg “fife” gielecfeq? g2. one million boxes according to a ma“! o! 1m; Swipe dauset Inhfhi? The new men aplmmled 9° me ~ ~ . - _ _ ’ , rec proca. a e a reemen ' ‘ _-___ u N land Mac-Donald, Soulhlwrt. Dres- ‘Sagan Orgy???’ refined rbylec’ Senator Brewsterg said he ‘lf/oucid Island field “T”: wllllhm Cgua; (Continued from Page l) o lien“ I Jfasepth Fishtail slcatchiorlfi’ vegetdble divlsxlggec Bomiill-lim gle-"ksk me state Dgparunent to use w :32; ;rudllgvgileriiafiellggixilallsillied ‘lor and poultry A seven year old cow‘ M" and Mn’ Kenn Canmcmel (Rum Keeping) who we" “can”, (Continued from Page ll Zeztreetgfriflfleti/féssrgran»? ltdacggixri: imminent 9! Agriculture’ Ave“? enilrsfiirlifiiau’ Itnllipeort (pdfrzzlarnment U" WW1‘ which l“? hem“ mm" "Queen Ellzdbeth" l‘ 5m“? 96 ‘named u a" Bum" Church’ mmflotwmwu’ mow“ mum‘ M.‘ c“ aid, Glenfilllian and Smith Mo- m; me “we M‘ 17 “m”! per box’ awaited a delegation of agriculture Amwniianled by the“ wives they pmmds. °.f mm‘ daily m‘ a Lwicefi‘ 3MB‘ “mm” b7 Guul Rum!" mmm m “we mlharlane. Brackiey. were appointed M" Sh" Sal“ ti" °Y°P Yl°1°°d “l officials and potato Brewers from sailed aboard the “British Lady" day milking. She is closely fallow- 3<'-'*'“"~ . district representatives on the mcPme w u” 3mm“ M 1mm’ the Maritimes to discuss the Eagt- from Appledore, on August 27th. ed by another Holstein Hiram.- t" thgthethfiymzilfiglxd lligbgiealy Com” A550 ‘aflon’ Brier addnsses lzrglechsilioaes i‘; Ililcéorltjlbi/‘Ellr pfieduiltliu‘; Brn Canadian crop. The deleihtlon After a voyaze of til/Gfliy-mlll‘ 553's “’°°d Bess“! Dflcheal“ wh°5° “my ‘ ' . - ' by Premier J. Walter is ‘ their boycott of discussions on “ere gwen average is 88 pounds. All t are Holstelns and bred stock. The herd supplies the four institutions with 25,000 pounds of milk monthly. The poultry are also paying their way. The 500 Light Sussex-New Hampshire Reds are laying a case of eggs daily. Five cases, or 150 dozens, are used by the four in- stitutlone each week and the re- maining two cases are sold. The chickens were hatched at the Farm he cattle all are of pure ‘Premier or India, Mr.“ King In Informal Talks By James MoCook LONDON. Oct. l3 --(OP) - An informal talk of historic import- ance was held tonight when Jawa- t crats Lead la A lasilan Elections JUNEAU. Alask a, Oct. i8 --MD “This island is not so much o; from 1,060 esga which hatched out (hi:igqfirggzglnlgrmimxégisgir hi: -Damocrsta were leading for It‘ lav." mam’ booth!’ is we“ as the M. b shl of ot toe into the Uni- a wilderness as I expected to n“; L020 chicken" The male chick: dia, called on Prime Minister Mac- temwflal “no” on !r?'gm‘nur, ‘He said the six neutrals would "eminent Elfin“. were Widely mt- zud ezt P i d‘ t b t’ 7 li- I m“ h“ n” 91°55“? ° "mghly ha” "l, m’ "ugh" ha“; kenzie Iting of Canada, who has returns from yesterdays Alaska ma» o ::':.‘":,.:l t3.‘;...‘.%i°““.‘;1‘ Pail’: Ehmvie "m not: .2: ;v;;;i=;.:;:: .2525‘: f.‘3;..l”".'.;°..f"’.¥."..°’€3..§§ 1,. szlmvsz, aria: 79m‘ - ' ". .. - lued at about $30000O0. ‘ 1 l t ygd “I; m; “~91: since August 1,000 dozens of eggs o‘ er “d” ° a Oommonwea 1 t; y m, uflwdu A final conference of the neu- Ewe“ “Way t° "mm?" at “mg” —~¢-@~— Va . l ' - feel deepy £16958 ' -, ._ government. race or 5°“ n r t-rela — Canada» Arsehilha- Chine. m‘ “h” °“‘°““‘“’“g “m” ‘l’ MONCTON Oct. 1a - a I004! nsiiheehelwggcitplo iTflfiTt ifiiflm’ of Gods cause‘ d“: 1.3"’ glylllféisliéiisfloéatiltebizfiflfigltgfims w Nehru. who revrem“ “w” iriilsrlgdurcelgia Tlgwmgubts Zfifif; 3613mm 5m, and 5010mm, _. chance and amusecnent. wltn winter port business through the M! 1m an” ‘on United states sorry to say fiffiill tra e s‘ iry than aoonomooo pwple n the Con“ back control o? theirs low: Ho“. lasted l 1-2 hours after the Rus- Bvefyone Present havmg a‘ mo“ ports of Halifax 3nd saint John leedmotzw rower! dun‘ The" is I gelmmeihfec is Mo" Mwhnflud monwealth Prime Ministers‘ talks, from me Rfipubucan’ ‘m, reply w“ rec-awed. Earlier ouglily enloyable time. Mr. Cbar- is expected ‘his season‘ stated J_ Brewster gm he-is "km the culation. What us nessi r went unobtrusively to Mr. Kings ' Bramuglla had talked with Vlsh- lie Chamberlain. an ever popular Puma, general mm, mmc ma... s, m D me t t u e g ,5 l5 ""1" °“ bl’ “all” “l? ‘m’ The Farm is gradually becoming suite 1h the Dorvhflwr H0161 hf- -———---_. insky. Then he talked with Dr. entertainer. was heard in several 8g“ Canadian National Runways» a lepael" in t‘; 5 eaFK I thin! 1°!‘ BUM”?- Thls M“ “ice mare mechanized, Mn Guyney 5,1,1 tel- day-long discussions with his Philip c, Jessup, United States numbers. for which "he received ‘iwireal when passing thwugh tcap: eaus tn ed r (39105: us to draw heavily from the ms- when he we“, w the Farm In Dommmm (ionfefence colleagues deputy handling the 8mm cue hearty appmm’ A chicken dim Monctonkoday on the 560mm em ra a asreemen an en e sionary fund...I saw BrotherCo . [fl H16 OOlBlCll. ner. donated by Mrs. R. J. McDon There has been no official an- th th t ther will be a consid- nouncement on what the neutrals '15 Richmond street. Men's door ejfn, Qovemeilr 0g when and put”? $335,}? n‘? thedrsgulsr had proposed to the Kremlin. Un- prize. a pair of trousers donated by flour through these ports. The PD a D M ’ yew‘ er m P’ ' official reports have said it was Tip Top Tailors. was WOIl by Alvil ald. was won by Mrs. Ed. Cullen. route to Halifax, He stated fur- potato import pact. "This would apply only to reci- The Agriculture Department is ton yesterday and Brother Meth- erali about. a week since. They were both well and deeply inter- ested in this work of salvation." t I O 1930, there were 14 work horses. Now. there are only six and soon [our will be sufficient. * Mr. Gurney said in former years a substantial amount of the farm at l0 Downing Street. He was ushered into the bed- room where the Canadian Prime Minister seated in bed with pil- lows piled at his bark. has receiv- Senior Appointments lln Army Announced . . tlnguished vlsi- . , “yestem when Crop. he 551d, L, _ work ivss done by male patients 9d B 5631B 0f 1115 _____ , a face-saving measure involving Martin. 36 Orlebar street. The moving freely. glgfftggglitgiflvelivéfggi‘ '0’; In 1844. West Cape. New Bed- 0f the Hospital bizbof late years tors 51121111‘! hemwltsskordereii byednig; OTTAWA, 0c; 13 ...(¢,y) .; the lifting of the Soviet blockade lady's door prize, s $15 machine- From Halifax Mr. Yullen will $2 70a hundredwe, M by mean‘ o! ford and Caecumpec. tggggher Wm, there has been 8R 111C198“!!! W“ w" d“? a e a" mm Three appointments of senior oh of Berlin and calling o; p, (our- 1e“ permanent wave‘ w“ v1.0“ by m“ Sydney“ charlommwn and loan and purchasegprogrlmm ‘their outlylnz appointments. were to! discourage‘ zthet Pracfilcie. rear’; 7a m Canadian Md flcers to important commando ll power Foreign Ministers Council. M155 111911113 Lecisir, City Hos- Saint John. I-le is aoeompanied— A grower h“ me privilege o! separated from the New London ony ree asss an s to e p e fear-v n t m‘ the Canadian army reserve WON The Western Powers have re- plm. by J. H, Norton, traffic manager storing Ms potatoes under a so“ circuit. Harris took over that him. MP- Gurney "lid he W011“ i?!‘ and l" 3mm!" °° *3?‘ Y‘; ' announced today by defence bead- rnalned firm that the lo k d _ for the tlantlc Re ion. charse- Later he was assisted hi’ m" ha" bee“ 35"’. "’ “my °" “d mm "m" a“ h” *"‘ " “ e" quarters- b c a e ""‘_*‘—‘“" A g 9171"???" 10B" l" 75 P" Cent 0f [he all the various uctrvltles necessary Nehru left Mr, King gave the Ca- must’ be 1mm: before any “n” P s“ 511PP°1TPTl¢9~ H? CB" reclaim them My‘ cotton‘ . ta the operating of such a [arm nadian Press this brief statement l. Brig R D' Lu“ 36' M Tara“ take place, QT "a ma, o, tum them m," w the When Mr. James left the Island m! season had H mt been [or ‘he “Mr Negxi" Gwen at my hmEillS appointed to conunand bead. The security ammo“ “d” m9” H d t t Gilvemme"! 817°"! 51X mm"!!! 5°"! m! pl“! w“ ‘mad by ‘buxom interest taken in his problem by in late afternoon We had a longlquarters or N°'1 “my Group my‘ tomorrow to discuss all y - M!’ “d ma‘ Fmter Sena" M" Pickings whose work appears to . ‘ a1 Artillery 1n Central Co Uons of H‘ P1 H aged rlola and M“ C S Dlngwm and so“ now and get the balance of’ the b b" ey u“ msmctory the Minister of Agriculture, the and most interesting talk togethezlreunqulsmng the appohmnen‘ o e aes he uce. ' ' sup ort commitment then. .ava n Vi‘ s . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _l Si, Hamel, shawcm“ o, Br,“ Huntley and ~Mr. Eric stevenson I F 0g he may sell them outright to Had it not been for the valuable §.‘I",,,::,,,§...Alhitexgflerhgnficfi. ijwififon““j,j§j ‘a; gllllagie Hzftecmh l Commander, Royal Artillery, No. l ain called on Russia to raise the spent 52nd” the Ems“ M n the Government now and get the assistance given him by MY. Cot- tome}, General F‘ A_ Large and the Wag Hveedlnédy pleasant and’m_ 1 All-mired Divlllml 0! U19 "M?" iron curtain and end what he gggfigesngedsisfer‘ M“ hum; full support price. ton things mllill M" Wm“ 911i result. Was that three of the ln— formative.” a ‘Ogcmc ed, mm m u, In charged was Moscow-directed sa- ’ eq ' ._ . Officials said most Maine grDW- badly for the infant Church. As mates 3r the (jqungy jail were Observe” noted that this chat “f e n3 9 l 3? l9" bolas»: of recovery and political LONDON, Oct, 13 _ (“PM era raking advantage v! the wo- matters stood. the people were placed under Mr. aural-ya direc- an“... m, m... mm, Ming-um p°mm°m L‘ m-‘Cm- M°G"l°' 5515"“! by fifth column Com- a authoritative British source said P"! Pragmm a" Pied"! Pflali?" often without a Preacher for tion at the Farm. Those three rifled my, the whole series 0f m- Ymmg’ 37' M Tbmnw’ m“ l‘ 15"‘ munlsts- today defence headquarters for the under ha“ l" m’ hope m“ FY1595 months orf end. But some time rneen, all serving comparatively formal conversallons no“, under meted Brigadier“ 5°Vl9¢ delegate Jakob Malik re- live-power ivestern European Al- "my advance “We “PP”! 15"!‘ later Mr. Harris settled in thedia- long terms of i2 months each. have wlw that may lead to future 5 Ext-cold Div wsml’ a’ d Dlied there is no iron curtain. and liance will be set up “somewhere berm“? 1mm‘ bewm,“ d“ trict and services became more given faithful 8nd meritvriws Se!" changes in the British ("ommon- an o ’ B" is proma“ that Communists in all Countries in Francs" They said Canadian potatoes are Wm!“ with backsude" Vi“, fol- are patriots fighting for the fr“, Pdom of their countries. . ____~ Trip To Canada BIRTNS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS 50c Par Insertion MONCIVON. Oct. 13 -—“We have had a successful trip . thus far, which we hope will be productive of results. and we have now to en- thuse our manufacturers in the United Kingdom with the potential trade prospects in Canada," stated E. H. Gllpin, head of the United Kingdom trade mission to Canada and director of Messrs Baker Per- K1115 Ltd. and chairman oi’ the British Food Machinery Manufact- urers Association. London, Eng- land. when iniervie\\-ed in passmu through Moncton on the Ocean Limited today enroute to Iiallfax. The party was met at the station- by JJ-l. Norton. _regl0rlal traffic manager of the Canadian National Railways, and is completing a sev- en-sveeks tmlr of Canada investi- gating marks; possibilities for heavier types of industrial engineer- lng equlpment and increasing ex- ports from Britain. ‘The party 1n the course of their tour of Canada. following their nr- BIRTHS At the Prince Hospital. Oct. 12. to Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacLeod. lrlslitown, a Ion. 9 lbs., 13 oz. ' . IBOGG-At the Prince County Hoa- pltal on October 7th. 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Russell llogg nee (Jean Fitzslmmonsl. Sumunexside, a daughter. (Norma Jean). ' DENHHS t Yorkton. Sask- ‘ atchcwan. on October 1st. i948, Mrs. Blako Phillips. aged 61 years. Mrs. Phillips was fonmerly Helena Myers of Victoria. P. E. Island. MURRAY - At Binlrlnore, Al- berta, Wednesday. October 13th, Mrs. J. J. Murray in her 67th year. DILGLEOD- County l l in Ne York from oversmr. Tile funeral will take place Sun- glrnme l-gaureganla" on August, dhy- October 17th at, Blairmoa-e. 29th last. has visited Montreal. Ot- tawa. Toronto. Suclbury. Wirmilves» Regina. Calgary. Vancouver and Victoria. and. on their eastbound Alberta. CAMERON~Ai the Prince County Hospital, Oct. 13, E tin May Cable- eron of lifnrgnto, aged 60 years. hip‘ JAEWHJ Edmmmn and Qua- Fllfléffli from home of her sistenibpc “cm Harm“ may Wm ma- hills]. {rank lifniior, Ifridny ni 2 p. "m1! to Sm“, John and (hPn/‘n m. n ermont. l nrgu o. l ltfacPlL-ill. _ m. Charlottetown, ‘“'°°"“ New w“ OCt. i0, i048, Allan MaCPhaH in his Hist you. Remains are resting at the Cllttlllfe Funeral Hamel Privy Council Rules For Sask. Legislation where fun FYldily aft at 1:00 p Intermm ntery, i GOODWILL — At the Prnce Ed- _ ward Island Hospital on Tuesday. 11°"‘?§,”f-,°f,§;,,,§,°§,,; (fr?) the Oct. Li, Rev. Thomas W. GO0d-,T"’e J‘ ca“ 103m, ruled m“, we will in his 78th year. Restln? at Prvytcfincn ukmamr, may the Maouan Funeral Home. run-lsnkalc leqlftlon requiring Qmplov- St. James Church. char- lmsst gains!“ workers dnsmisséd (not Oanoe Cove Church c" ° eral services will be held ornoon. service starting‘ m. (note change in day). t in Argyle Shore Cem- - own a day. service starting at. 2 o'clock. jugfialgitcailllratitg aiggejmlfon 5.5 I-Ilghfielll Cemetery. of the Saskwchman Tmde Ungm, Act. which (foals with the 007m- is within the power: 0f ti" Pm‘ vlncial Lcaislfltllfl- a The ruling resulted from In appgg] by the Saskatchewan Labor N. D. MacLoan Relations Bcard to‘ the Privy c ll from Saska chewan ap- UNDERTAKER pfidlglccourt ruling which quashed EMBALMER a board ordler that sexralJgLs; d- W0! 0i‘ 9 Charlottetown and fififinnfmdfirks, Limited. Sask- North Wlllohln atoon. be reinstated with back Ply- The Governments of Saskatche- wan, onla io and Nova Bcotla Phone 10 of 1949, adding the dubious proviso. "if peace prospects brighten.” statistics reports a substantial in- crease in Canadian meat stacks at Oct. 1. indicating a lower trend in meat prices across Canada in com- mon with the same trend wrnu the border. 173.000 children used had objected to a London Joint land. sea and air headquart- ers in France was taken before De Gaulle had declared at a press con- ference Oct. 1 that "it is wrong to centre in London the defence of Europe.“ Exact site for the defence centre for Britain, France, the Nether- lands. Belgium and Luxembourg was not disclosed. Canadian Farm Income Still Rising (By The Canadian Prose) lncccne of Canadian farmers is still going up, while that of Amer- ican farmers is tending downward. according to available statistics. This seems to be s. logical situ- ation for the moment. inasniilchas American farmers benefltted from the top of world prices while Can- adian farmers took less under long-term contracts. Vi/lt-il the fall of the price of wheat and other items from their peaks. the Americans are getting less. while the Canadian producer la entering into the betfiez- part of his contracts. Presumably incomes on both sides of the border will follow the same general trends when special factors have run their courses. The Bilreau of statistics reports that the index number of prices re- ceived by Canidlan farmers for agricultural products reached a new high of 256.0 in August. oom- pared with 250.4 in July and 005.7 a year ago. (1935-35) equals 100i. Higher prices were received for grains. livestock, dairy products, potatoes. poultry and eggs. In the ill-liter] States fanm prices reached their peak tn January. when wheat, for instance. was bringing more than $3 a bushel. They now are down about five per cent from that point and an Amer- lean Department or Agriculture oconomist. says a further drop of l5 per cent may coma by the and In the meantime the Bureau of _..__.__._---_- PLAYGROUND! POPULAR REGINA - (C?) - Mme than Regina's supported the appeal. playground facilities during the Gen. Charles De Gaulle of France head- quarters. The informant said, how- ever. that the decision to set up a at prices averaging between 40 and 50 cents a bushel below the Maine support price. The Canadian trade treaty gives the United States authority to place an embargo on Canadian po- tatoes. but no action has_been tak- en yet to use this authority, the officials reported. They said Canada has of about 15,000,000 bush could be sent to the United States. The bulk of the imports would take the higher tariff of 75 cents a hundredwelgbt. This surplus com- pares with the United States 1948 crop of about 418,000,000 bushels. So far this year, the Department has purchased about 40,000,000 bushels of domestic potatoes under the support program at a mini cost of about $56,800,000. Most were from early and intermediate crops grown in the southern and central regions. Isl-Lil]? a surplus moving into the American marker. eis which l again coming into the church fold. Time was marching on. the roads were improving. the forests were giving way to cultivated acres and the population was steadily increasing; but still there existed many incon- veniences to be put up with. t O l Here's what. Mr. Harris had to say in his quarterly report to the superintendent of the district clat- led July f0. 1845: "West Point remains just as it was last quarter. The chapel at Lot ‘l is shingled; but the wiri- dows and floor are not yet put in. New Bedford is decidedly improv- ed. the congregations are very good. 1' have admitted tulelve into the society here during the quarter. ‘There are appearances of good at Lot i1 I have formed (Continued from Page L) successive year had the birth rate in the Dominion figure of 36.2, followed Edward Island with 3.1.8, 31.2 and Nova Scotla 31.0. Total deaths increased moderate- ly during 1947 to 117.668 from"114,- 931 in 1946. The natural increase in highest with a Quebec population nl», 241.635 was an all- time high figure. comparing with 215,801 in 1946. Canada's maternal mortality rate. which has shown a progressive de- cline in recent years. dropped to a new low of 1.5 per 1,000 live births. down from 1.8 in 1946 and 2.3 in 1945. Number of maternal deaths in all Canada was 555, compared with 595 in 194d. 660 in 1045. and nu average of 790 for 1941-1945. The total was a drop of nearly half from the 1936-40 average of 1.04.1 and more than half the 1931-35 average of 1.153. Alberta reported the lowest maternal mortality for the second successive year a1, 0.9 par 1-000 live births while Nova Bcotia. had 1.0. New Brunswick 1.4, Prince Edward Island 2,0. and Quebec 1.2 per 1.000 llve births. The infant mortality showed a further decline cent 1.000 live births from 41 in i946. altbouglh total deaths of children under one year increased to 16.324 frcr-n 15.434 the previous year. The i947 rate compared with 5i in 1M5. an average of as for 1941-05 and 64 for 1936-40. rate also i4 45 per peat summer, it ha: been ortl- mated. The total ll believed in- creased by 48.000 over the pre- ital Bazaar, which, in his opinion. some consideration should be given by ivay of remission of some part of their sentences. Brigadier and assumes of headquarters No. 8 A Royal Artillery in Eaa mand. Brig. Young is a per Canada Colleg Osgooda Hall, command my Group tern Gom- graduate of Ub- e. RMC. and Toronto. He baa been officer commanding B2 Field Regiment R.C,A.. in Toronto. Brig. Walsh served ihroughqflfi the war with anti-aircraft units. commanding No. 21 Anti-Aircraft Regiment and later the No. 27 AM. Regiment. After the war he com- manded the reorganized 23 Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment. reserve force. wealth set-up. The length of the meeting con- firmed reports of the Canadian leader's improving condition. India's decision about future co- operation with the Commonwealth is Iikelv to be vitally affected by the advice given the Indian Gov- ernment by Nehru in the light of the conversations he held uritl-l the Canadian Prime Minister and other Commonwealth statesmen, informed soilroes said. Fnrecamnis In British Food Imports LINDSAY. Ont, Oct. -Drsstlc cuts in he made by Great near filture as part to close the zap be Fall Plowing Completed Fifty acres of fall rye were during September, Mr. said. This will be plowed next spring to add more or matter to the has been com The new Quonset burn, 8O feet long and 40 feet wide. is rapidly approaching completion. Its con- struction is under the supervision of Mr. Walter Matheson and yes- terday fhe workmen began the placing of the steel roof. The foun- dation and approximately half of tile walls are concrete. The upper portion of the walls is made of the same galvanized steel material as sown Gurney down ganic soil. All fall plowing pleten‘. l3 -(CP) imports are to} Britain in tbel °’ “ ""””""ZlNutrition Survey In tween the cos 1 . vi essential imports and the rev- » c»- ~ w. u» .*:."".‘.?.°‘.:.':;2::..lX"i:.:°'::::":l om (T: goadn-z 3255f‘ “H!” display the Farnfs whole Holstein herd. Jo-IIJ-ff; Sgiidtoiiylhe Brjlleh I - ..'.§l‘.‘;i.".°.2.. i» seal.- w a r l5 a 1' 5 - . ' l . ll m l i .- .- 1 -—-—- .5"; :.".,".%"§.1".,°l.:’;" .:;r::...’: ;'r.l".".:$. €§.?.°i?.l‘.l°“;2l?.§i‘i..§'.“§§1? 1115i A R" m’ r“... for we learn that Mr. Harris in s0 fEPt wide, wilful». divided ma}. m” “W” "‘-"””"’”"-‘ We” P-"llbe conduc ed m southpon making his rounds had to travel across fences and Wade through r up to his knees hike was a very nr- dinary performance in these days. Harris was then on his way to preach at Port Hill. When he covered the circuit next time he was fortunate in having a horse. loaned him by a Mr. Bell. He loft home from and found the A twenty mile Cascumpeic. portage so bad that he was forced tn wade through the crater and mud, rather than run the risk of in- juring the young animal among the roots. The following mornim two canoes were at his service, but the horse refused to be taken aboard. But the Minister had to keep going so the horse was mode to swim over. When he remount- ed the animal on the other side of the‘ stream, he rode around bogs and through small forest trails. which were often blocked by fallen trees. 0n more the l u d h O in; well for some time. and was attended by Dr. Keys of George- town. Despite all that could be done for him. this able missionary passed away on the 28rd day of sep‘ oer. 1M6. two sections, enrh feet. rooms and will Gurney and his will accommodo ants and a cook. The F Paoll. (OP) 74'! were awarded Da by a Supreme Court a suit Bus Lines Linlited. dent at nearby Lower South Riv- er March 3 wh collided with a Acadism Lines. ed age this fall b! Mrs. Wil- amed yes- ien districts which ted to the survey "f a Campahm h m," V, 37-h surrounding districts is); economiz- rllfflvillllfirmljl/‘Ollfillfi180d cross nulrmomst‘ m, M. BmMH-s shortage or Un_|lllflll1 Redriin, it was le itad States dollars. “Hda-v- n“? Cross Roads, Hae- vrill he silbjec Jare, Southport, elbrook, Alexandra. Pownal, Mi. lAlbion, Dcnngh, Johnson's River, Waiervalr, and Bunbury. The aur- vcyl will begin with n check-up 0f . _ _r , the children's daily menus follow- IaJVJdtIFZ-zflssilzr pdnogli-eri-eflrltkid up "1 by a survey of the adults’ food - " "‘ ' habits and ivfil conclude with “ioWmEAL4 och 13"“ 'O_P‘_ silgfltltlliia for ilrrlprovingttho diet Rh Hon‘ Louis st Laurent‘ who of b0 b children and adil s. vsill speak for Canada. at the YIlPPYlTIQ of Commonwealth Prime hfinisiers in London, stopped in lifonireal iodav for a brief visit before continuing his flight over- seas. He plans to return Oct. 23. 3O feet by 30 sooilnn will hnvo six be occupiorl by Mr. family; the other ic the ihroo assisl- arm house ructed by Ml". S. P. One _._________./ PARIS. Oct. f3 - VAP: fonight. were that. 5st strike campnitzfi is ebbins France's coal nllnes were sill‘. idle for the 10th day. however, _signs s being corist the Commun- ...;..7.~;.."T.‘.......... ANTIGONISH. N.S.. Oct. 13 ._ Damages totalling $3,- nlel A. Bowie Jury today in lust Acarlian The jury de- bmuilht “Ba JTRAOADIE dnossiilzasolvan! lberated 20 minutes. The action arose from an acci- Miss Freda Mullen has resumed her studies at P.W.C. after thO holiday in 'I‘racadie. en Bowies taxi bus operated by Bowie was injur- and his cab dam- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Egan d Borden have returned home utter spending a. very pleasant holiday visiting friends in Boston. _._.___________ COAL HARVEST FPLQTIVAL i the a h "" ‘ ‘ d? c’ s LONDON ~ 1cm Instead of~ n sermon. a choir rhnniod tho story of Britain's ronl sf Oaklnnds .____.__-_____ LAWYER-ACTOR n!!! Congregational Church <hopherrik Miss Patsy‘ hfcKearney has N- ' n 0m Bush, as art. o a “Pnn a vest Fllmfd h" 4113155 l! P71710191! d occasion. the horse got tangled u.» P55555975 Cam" on" 13 “' fiinnksglvlgg.” rThoy illurgnrarad Borden school after spendin] and fell among the upturned ‘A?’ "‘ gamma‘ s‘ Hinds’ “m” (heir words with lumps of coal, Thanksgiving at her home ll roots. throwing the Minister over égfnigefrfégglgfoglfwggrrglnciaglg‘ far, bottles of dye and plastics. Glenros". m: heed. ~ i I Harris left this circuit and re- vgmigelgf aefizjtrxum‘ *3 turned to Lower Montague in the Hui, ‘Md. c)" a w 3 nfwn h year 1040. He had not been feel- Y“ ‘ i ° r " °’~'" ° as one of the founders of Pasa- ena‘: famous Community Play- ouse. training centre for many f the movies‘ better lmown stars. Competent HISFNRTMICE Service HAVE A TALK WITH Mr. Harris was an eloquent speaker. and God had blessed his labors among the people. But his that he came to the Island. be saw and be conquered. VIOUI $611’. earthly duties were ended. Truly l Armouries Uni it could be said of William Harris MORTON DEW Eastern Trust Bldg. Chariottetoivl Phone I711 (To be continued) l il Saturday