MAXIMS OPA _-—-1— MERE MAN Shame is an ornament to the young; a disgrace to the old, Morning Guardian. Pounded I881. 44:4,)‘. - I , -w—~ Read by Eve Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew rybody A MAXIMS 01A MERE. MAN 1-i- well for man, u well l; is to be fallow for a while. 1 Chariot-talcum Guardian. Two Ceuio. crlaltuowarowlv, cANApA, Criticism iHalsey Issues Blunt Rejection To Communist Takes Ottawa Of Flee ._.._..¢ (By Graham Ilovoy) \ Montgomery By Storm B JACK BIT-AIDE! (Conrail an Preao Staff Writer) Threat I0 Bevi THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1946 100 New Fisheries Inspectors Alter DragnetCutOver France Following n ~< iProrogation 0f Parliament By End 0f Weeld rrawa. 5.72s - (on 12 PAGES i Subscription Delivered 85.00. Mill- ‘Ulii: other Province: h U-S-A. 85.00. May lst 65 Appointments To Be Made From Maritime Provinces O I i ' Pfobflbllity of Parliament com- WASHINGTON, Aug. 28—-(AP)_- nlffigm} Qgflmfiléioialii/Pht-l pletine its session this week was ‘MOTZQAYA- 1'“)!- ZF-Spelktr-z to- Admlral William F‘. (Bull) Halsey. with a 1,805.11 h; .. m‘ “p f: ammlmflfid Wild)’ in the Se ate 1005' 5 611s being taken to bring s ' ctle of the United States‘ top war- bu“. M“ m‘ “m” "d l‘ B.) HAROLD KING Thirty-two French and several by Senator Wlshart Rober on, m, dmwhlls-‘wfler: lronecyors lnin I time commanders tabbed by Prc- ‘mo we ‘my d “It; n w; gy PARIs, Aug, zth-(Reutersl- dozen British security men were Government Scnate leader. “M1381” mEnhsflc-ld service in tne sldent Trumanforan "elder states- V“ new “M “gmivlifl French security machinery snap- placed on guard at the King Senator Robertson, urging Sen- 2:0] 151119 PHLYXOCGS and British n mall's" role. delivereda blunt rciec- Moat“ u ‘Thl "W" bed into action today following George V Hotel in Paris-head- 8w committees to complete their Bndum B) Jsheries Minister m.“ [odayoggommuntsl¢rltmsmo; "n" 11W: ti; h o moat tum- reports that 14 alleged Jewish quarters for the British peace ,_ 111°“ l“ 50°11 as possible said: o’ “Kiss said that a basic feature American naval dlspcsmons in the visiting‘ reoep on of his Canadian terrorists had sworn ‘to get"l1'nr- confdrencg delegation, The best information I have 15 r e recruitment plan is on ar- eastern Mediterranean. s “ls ‘EL elgn Secretary Bevin of Britain French police authorities said ill“ ‘he?! l5 W911’ llvfislblllll‘ of Jxlgemfint “n4” which B 81'0"}? “ONTR jig (c?) A HI“ nobodysh dawn busmesls ‘hefiizzze zhzuglguperéztiosiarligéd moéiiriggd hergsstéidgy. aggdlhat {hey ttfiomped tPal-is for tlée sglégllldifl-Z by the end. of the @6318}; Cfiflfgerifga Zach “(gait wli.‘ l EAL, - Z8—— — w are we go," e so d_ "we wit 1 - - a Bmb , ere re- error s." o arresa were ma e - I I D a ona ~~~—— middle-aged armed bandit held up so anywhere we menu.» lowed to various function: uni ceived two French-language phone in the French capital. they added, The Semiw held l1 brief session “jmmg aimed 011 Under the Joint! a St. Denis Street northeast Th“ terse resggtgment q; .. Kfllll him ouuaiu, in his open branch of the Banquc Canadlenne ant-ted Natlonale here today and escaped for free with cash estimated tn total tween $1.500 and $4.900- Bank officials would make comment on the loss but an an- nouncement ls expected to ade tomorrow after the ledg ve been checked. Gerad Lamarche, a teller, said the man. aged about and told the teller to "give your money fast or I'll shoot." Lamarche made a motion to re» move the cash from his drawer but the bandit told hlm "not that stuff. box in the back.’ The bandit stuffed a canvas ba he was- carrying n as he turns .lo\ved into a nearby lane. an automobile was parked, Miss Georgette Dortun who b Just entered. She gave a (description of the automobile to police. The car was t occasions pursued on two differen y squad can but managed elude th cm. illerc Confined , p_To Holds With t tsmp Sinking HONG KONG, Aug. 28-629 he cash into to leave he Wll$ fol- States’ be- 110 who returned erican dispute with Yugoslavia. The Communist newspaper London, The Daily l0 ‘. diplomacy" the Paris peace conference. Oppose Admission 0f ‘Albania To ,_ ll. ll. Council total-The story» of the sinking of the steamship sbc-n Maru. tor- ___ pedoed off the China coast Oct. l. By CLYDE BLACKBURN i942, with British and Canadian crimes court. Nilmorl Gen Ichlro, civilian in- ed to the Japanese iorprcter attach army in Hong Konf. faces counts of committng against prisoners of war. elgl It was alleged that Gen, Iclitrn c pris- orderlng them to be bnt- caused the drowning of th oners b (wed our: in the holds the vessel was Wile the prisoners burst open the llatr rovers Gen. Ichlro ordered ere soldiers to fire on them Coming Events "Show Bridgetown Saturday, "Movies at Victoria tonight, nlégalkies cancelled pantie Cove dayTfllklN. Cope Traverse. Thurs- "Dane August "Legion Dance Hall, August 29th. chestra, in Cardigan Webster's Or- B"Dihce Kozv Cornor. Vermil "doe. ‘Ilmrtdav. August 2am. Rollie Maclinzlzies Orchestra. "Notice: Dance at Oolvllie Bid 111x. Friday. Aug. 30. 8- lee» ore):- estra. Dancing 0.30 to 1. 0. Lunches Ind refreshments served. Buses will leave LMJI‘. tannins] at i) pm. “Remember 4h) Mammonzh P E.I Amual 5h- snow am: lllgt/beltzloed. 18th at the Chiar- w sewmm rport- Pauls Flyllg II __—__ Losdiru Hon at cu on 32o- z" Thiiformmm" "illicit Gordian. - th c i " uh“ rocker su- naamntbm? ai'"s..t"" ‘ l h I. I-S-l-i-lu-It is. Neolithic f DI & Malena! P'fl'0lll 3-5- t! "st. r - l _ , Wbtembereigdd‘ anbnmsiui. Pm" i- 1:03! at: CC ’ IO Station u. l’ for Devil a]. 80m Brlcgl, Bo “Ooileo spa n! utaiq ""‘ , vilkfruor fl misfit?!‘ n“ v loss of more than 840 prisoner! of war, was told today at. a war - atrocities Aibania's application for B, XonTEall. Tllurgdapl " minorities. aided by Britain, con- tinuation o» a flax“ Strethaonl’. L‘ i-Il- M- li-IIC-LI-f 39m (Canadian Press Staff Writer) LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y, Aug. United Nations it which developed a bitter i’ n in tho. United Nations. against Albania‘: admission n a placntary American motion h admit. en bloc. all eight applicants Japan- for membelship. Mr. Gromyko to postpone consideration of an sia. Ml- Johnson said he th. traditional stand dom of the seas came at a press conference held by the wnr- time commander of the 3rd fleet. recently from a goodwill visit to South Amerira. radio was that thepresence of the warships in the eastern Nietfter- ranean is connected with the Am- _ Worker, called l-l a “blatant example of cungsier designed to influence (CP) -- Russia and the United l States exchanged veto thrcnts at- today/‘s seven-flour session a! (he Security Council ight over member- S The United States stood firmly after Soviet delegate Andrei Gromyko while had defeated. with a veto threat. also successfully oppostd a counter move hv Her- schel Jclhnszn. American delegaile. B all‘ to salute In response to smiled and walked in found one. car un-ler the Peace Tower and as a bugle corps blared a salute. Gen. Crcrar, former (Continued on Page 5 Co‘. 3) Head 0f Catholic {Brotherhood ls Killed TEXAS, Aug. 28- General Peter Thomas 28 (AP) -Fafl1.e Slolo. e of three persons killed hood-on collision of two hiles near Alnnreed. Tex., Father Sin-lo was on his _. . . ~< , _ use h“ veto H B- W“ were taken t \lslt since the lval to all Liirmtl on Albania. ' The session lasted until close to and Dr. Oscar Longs. that tomorrow evening the mem- Ambnssador Vassili Dan- llivltn o addressed eight P.M_ council president, announced sessions would be held morning. afternoon and in an effort to clear up bership applications l Grelrk dramis. by ti n the council, strongly Albanian aptpllcalon slavian official, Pavel Lukin. argue for Albania tomorrow The council opened with agenda on which the was consideration of republic of Albania. Haahemite rdan, Eire (Ireland in the U. N. official documents). Portugal, Ice- land, Siam and Sweden Second and only other item on a was a protest submit- weel: by Dmitri Man- e Mend ted late last uflaky, Ukranian foreign ministvr, the Greek activities on the Alban- ian border. and mistreatment of stltuted‘ a threat to peace. Jewish Agency May Yet Participate In Palestine fly The Aaloolltcd Prell) . Aug. fls-Threemem- bits of the Jewish agency for Palestine will fly here from Plrl! tomorrow t0 consult their chair- men. Dr, Chaim WalIl-tenn. and decide whether to participate 111 the loheduled London conference on Palatine‘; future. an IIGIIOY IJOIBIIII uiti tonlttht. Bo nidntho aroun would decide most tho art-tooled as a basis , unon ‘it! aollewish state in d. Whether the Ana llllller exec- utive in Palestine would be reb- st the nieeiinll Olllfllfl! still retrained in 4011b- as u-lefiselina new in billblmlf’ out opposing the A Yugo- will an first liem applications for membership from the peoples’ Mongolian maples‘ republic, Afghanistan, the Kinudom of Trans-Jor- ) polio m; Orders in the United States nntl Mexico. The Catholic Church officials were en route from their principal house in Oklahoma City to Santa Fe. To Help Combat Polio Epidemic MONTREAL, Aug. 28--(CP)»-A‘ "parade of dimes", approved by provincial and city health author- ities, was launched today by the; Canadian Legion in an attempt to combat the current infantile par- alysis epidemlc and to asstst per- sons already affected by the die- ease. -- Funds lrtv- the campaign, to l continue for the duration of the ldemlc, also will be held in read neso to aid in any possible future epidemics. France and has been named by Palestinian Aruba n their chief ffillresentativo. But informants here laid Britain la reluctant to flee "the world-wide wave of criticism that la bound to follow aniv acceptance of tha Mufti. with his bro-Nari record.“ A decision on tlh problem was "MIMI reached today at an in- rmol nicotine of cabinet mem- onmuncement was iabment of o. Jewish state in Palestine-ion: a Zionist coal- worl into the plan for twill-ion of Palestine. "'16" "N olan prepared bv a WW 0f Ifltllh and American mum. the Jewish union: of "w wuntn would hove only lim- lmlb “lf-trovenuent. e n 11-11mm {Wdfftt a fed- eration with a t;'s:':a-rs.p ,,ai~..:l::is v Civifipeo “ii-it wine ‘a INNL lritiali-auihoriihiw e. 2(1):‘! wav- 1118 hats and shouted greetings. He arrived here by special train after receiving an honorary de- gree at McGill University in Mon- treal and was greeted with elab- lor-zed whistling, l-le waved and through the station following his. usual custom of searching the chests of the Route Guard for gallantry 711700115 and stopping to chat briefly when lle The crowd continued cheering him along the way to Parliament Hill where more than 3,000 persons were gathered to watch him in- spect vctcrnns paraded in a hol- low square. He slepped out of his veteran color ptrtyarched their flags as he wnlkeduown the broad. stone steps and suddenly stopped 01156131] 1st Army commander, came forward (and offered ll.s runner field chief 56. c-f Rome, Iiuly, head of ille i-ntcr- nailcflul Carmelita Brotherhood of the Roman Catholic Church, was on in a automo- 1R5! night. Four persons were irliurrd. Also dead were Father éoseph In of Oklahoma ity, an pllcations of Albania and Outer] cammml _. - » Mtvtgolla, both sponsored by Rus-t Ccno Mfllillfl. 43 Aew York. wank‘. l first calla llueatenirla that the bulld- but a dragrlet bod been informed French authorities that it was believed the terrorists were in France and that they were scene of the peace conference. All parcels addressed to fpread the British delegation first ore open- in: would be blown up. “over the whole of rrshee.’ WM 111 "he reception Scotland Yard. Britain's crim- Security measures also were Field M57531“ Vl-scollfli Mo inal investigation headquarters. tightened at Luxembourg Palace. gm”?- naw fishing facilities were needed in Prince Edward Island. in the past (the Public Works Department had built facilities and structures which were useless to the fishenrnen. The Works and Fisheries Departments would coin- suit with the local people before Minister ls Upheld vmon M of work but zie (Pie. L. H. MacKenzie); Mrs. undertaking such stmcmrfi Con" m “Mine Albert; Supreme have also been specially traincclHilda Maocallum amd son (Gnr. Mr. McLure said he believed the Announcem t ‘or the Jon ‘w’ J‘ Maccanumil Mrs‘ mm‘ postwar ma“. would b, tow,“ ownwn. Auv. 2a - (c?) - mm cam an] o! his retira- Martin (L-Cpl. n. s. Martin); {mun “sh Drowns This brought Discretionary gsowel of the R-sv- when his eretrmly a few days 3gp Core oi’ Program Mrs. Mable Pirieau (‘Inn J. A. up me med for proper cold stor. enue Minister to disallow talary as “very m i" lgegndescrlbed hm. H Pineaui: Mrs. Freda Sims (Gnr. “ age (Mingle; on thev1slnnd_ Better expenses for income tax pijfpggeg l) 9- The core of our recruit-trier.‘ W.R. Sims) all of Charlottetown". firanspgrfaflgn (mm m, 151mg w“ was upheld in a yudgment handed "—‘_""—~——~— scheme is in this arrangement to Mrs. Marie Gallant (Pie. '1‘. A. needgd“ mum, flshemm the“ down this week 31y Justus J_T_ b obtain the new officers from among Gallant) Richmond: and Mrs. to combigiie‘ with others. arson. president of tho giro-heg- B people who have satisfactorily coln- Hilary s. Platts and daughter He criticized the Prices Board our Court. control and distribution of cordagc The needed by fisherman. 1t would be pleal better for the cordage vtrlbuied by the Fisheries Depart» totalling merit There should be a fair al- $2,Bu() had been He expressed regret that the Flttiierles Department had lost the services of Dr. D. H. Finn as dep- uty minister lie hoped his suc- cessor would b: appointed on the basis of experience rather than on tile basis of political affiliation. l also criticized some 0f the Prices Board regulations fixing tho prices for certain types of fish. The department nteded good sup- ervisors to see that its regulations were properly carried out. They could also recommend Way's to im- prove and promote the industry. Death Toll From Polio llcachcs 52 (Canadian Preos) Cases of infantile paralysis in Canada this year totalled 908, with 55B in the Montreal epidemic area, a survey by the Canadian Press showed last nlghf. president. and his three sons. the purpose anyk; irromc. son found:- “Ih-at the determination of the l. expense has {Pen left by Parlia- ment exclusively to the discretion cif the minister: it is his opinion fllld not that of the court or cf any one else that governs." Mr. Justice Thorson upheld, however, the apnea) as it applied to the fJ-ryment of directors‘ fer-s, with _thc exception of $200 paid Mel-vat Mitrsky after he Slat.‘ left for ova‘:- ‘scas service. Activities 0f Police Squad Being Prohcd Reports revealed an increase of NEVC YORK. Aug. 28-06?)- 41 (‘ma durlrla the dav-Ztl in The city's trouble-shooter, John Montreal and district, seven in On- M_ Murtagh, commissioner of in- tario, three in Manitoba two in vestlgation, today delved into Nova Scoila and one in Prince Ed- hank accounts and police records ward Island. after Mayor William O’Dwyer or- One more death-the 52nd~waa clered an investigation into activi- Talwflefl l" WilmlF-PS- ties of 300 members of the police decision was given Iran ap- by Pure Spring Co. 030., an to be dis- Ottowa soft drlrl-t firm. Two iLtsenls (‘i all- The minister had ruled they were not nscessarlly money paid out for z-f earning the comp- In his Judgment Justice Thor- €XCESSXVCHQQ> of all or part of an Beingllcgardcd As lowed for eacn of the years 19-10" l6 I . 7 have. .:::..:%t;'r"* n: sits. Li.” Emllm" Plllmlm By RICHARD KASI‘ H BER-LIN. Auq. 2a - (ZEHKE the time approaches lXNt-war elections 1r‘, zone of Germany 1n 3:19 Temeskt-lrntativis of overs Pro 1e a;- to kintiitio-the-Cht-nhms» pmmnml The mime purpose is the Russian-sponsored U11"? P811)!» '1 fusion of Commun lets and Social Democrats let-occupied friends of the people. llnlféellhg of savings bank wall; widows n st in detention w d; 300 marks ($30.) aw band's accour. s. The Russian-licensed Zeitung» called this "another in series of benefits" given by Soviet administrition whlfln eluded raising fond Blck. granting women equal pay with men and t-rlfreezing life iv.- surance accounts. The scoinLst Unny Pa")! has claimed crcJit for most of these benefits. How the Germans are reacting 11b th in rations for t 1g the Russian none. Here in Berlin, however tlirre are frequent '.‘Xp'€.\<l0fl5 of cjvlli/r- from we" n sources WhlCil ..1.t..::::::* .Ei‘.”.“.'éh"'.‘.1‘l. §§3§§§f“°""’ t" tum;- ‘on that with 25 cases, lncltl lng Mayor O'Dwyer said no indica- ‘séghl’ n“! "5 “m” 9mm‘ ‘foulra deaths, the’ Province had an tlcn of corruption in the depnri- ' no enco proha Iv as great as m. t h d y t bee found .n anywhere in Canada ("c-neutering qtillit. pifelirninary scrutiny by M; olglngjslllral" m3‘ the Island's population of 95.000. Murtagh of bank laccountg mgln- w “' " u“ w hi"? Provl-nrial totals, with deaths ln talned by plal-nclothesmen, detec- brsckets: fives and members of their fam- Prlnvfl Edward Island. 25 (4): iliea in Connecticut, New Jersey Nova Scotla. i3 l); New Bruns~ and Massachusetts. wick. 24 t2); uebec, 614 (Bl),- Ontario. 168 (9); Manitoba. 22f (l); N55 13m," A _ ”_ Saskatchewan. 9 (ti); Alberta, 31 (AP)—- rs. A. H. Oubbna, 83. (4); British Columbia, 4 (0). mat-rim gt, 13, Mum, s In“- ——~ _ mother today. l-ler 18-year-old . nlllPfisT "f"! daughter. Gladys. wife of Doug- Tl1¢ 4MP”) t1 ml"! lfl fl"! lu P. Anderson. gave birth to a world is the Kimberley Mine in TK-mlfljd bony boy, south Africa, extending 9.6M feet. no darts league this winter b cause u! (he beer shortage Assist Food COPINHAGEN. AuR. 28—(CP)—- The second session of the Unltoti Nations Food and Agriculture Or- ganization. beginning Sept. 2, Will consider how credits may be "stunts" EA BAGS 7%....» granted to asslst food production in countries now unable to pro- vide sufficient nutrition for their people. This method of ent-ourrluirtll production is one of the suZZB-l" livons set forth by Sir John Boo-d Orr, FJLO. director-monorail, m a report being studied by delegates. lncludln those from Canada head- ed by grlcullure Minister Gal'- d! er n . -Blr John's report, which suc- gerts a world food board to grve . ' stability and specific goals tn world agriculture. said there were undeveloped and war-devastate!) colmtries unable to give their p90- agrlculiul-e and be ear it. lo necessary to lllPQlY U10 "P- ple enough food. "The needed development of industry should lput on a business footing nt the I est possible date, even though }crcr 4n r M {1l'.:.£’.':"*......."“'*,.;'..%'r:w ital equipment on terms lnvc-lvlnsp said- deferred payments and long-term and than adjourned so members 1n — A5 . f _ -.- ll ants approved by the fihémsjtfii; pliirptnient of Veterans Affairs for seummber grants which it provides for ser- lho Russians are pressing whag vicemen compleliu! Q1811‘ @4116!)- th, we.“ ion or undergoing training will be as}, (-51,, wnsldered for the new lY-SDBUQT- shiihs. Preference willhbe ggveynenxtg w promote app cants m more an - 50cm“; 01d when applications close, exceptions may be mB-dé ll1 (the case of men not over 40 YEAH l . qerrlmry’ as mne o: age who are considered to poss. Will Consider Credits To Department). t 0 $111!)’ 4 Ive appointments to n1‘,- Qi’ the fishing industry officers and we are setting out get. them from amorq not only show natural ions for this sort I that it ls a sound move.‘ In discussing some of the " l. p '\n De ess outstanding qualifications Just this lveek the Russian mil» 3411mm“ e‘1"“’““"‘ ’° m” “m” ‘ itary govemmgn; ordered puns: ac- counts in the Soviet zone tc permit nd wives of prisoners to from their hilt-.- (Continued on Page 5 Col 6) Miraculous Berlin cg 40 Persons . HULL. Que. Mo. 25~(CP)— Forty asscrlgers llarrowlfy escap- ed deah late today when an Ottawa electric railways street car jumped its tracks on Chariti- lore Bridge, crashed through a wooden guard railing and llfldll)’ come to rest projecting i5 feel low-r a swirling channel of llie t Ottawa River 45 feet below. None of the passengers was jured. but Donut Charirnnd, of Hull. was taken to h0Splll1l with serious injuries after the tram pinned him to a section of the guard rail. Two other pedop- ttrians also were in hospit with _compal'aiively minor lnjur .'n- 36. Production credits to give the countries cah- cerned time to begin to repay.’ Credits for countries in need of immediate help should be mode on an approved program of tie- velopment which would learl to the development oi all the n:- tlonnl resources of the country and give it lime to repay throuuh exports of raw materials or other commodities which colllri ‘l: nh- snrhed in world markets. Means of making credits lvati able could be decided b.v financial experts but "this would clearly he n matter suitable for the consid- eration of the international bank for reconstruction and develop- ment," said Slr John. In addition to credits for de- velopment purposes there should a fund to finance arrange- mmts for countries in nutritional need lo purchase agricultural sur- pluses of other nations on special forms. Such surpluses might other- wise paralyze any price sinlllllzlnw operations and bring ruin t) (ht- farmerl of many lands. Bl!‘ 30ml} F . nt- erans Affairs, and the vocational debelldvms an l1‘ of the Department Edwflld Island . servicemen in Canada when the Queen Mary as etfeetive- sell) Annandale; ly as possible, and assist in further McDonald and d ant, the deport- McDonald) Annd have additional field Bell (Pte men who Bettv Irving and son (Pie. qtlallficat- Irving); pleted specific prnbationaiv train- ing. I am told that we are break- ing new ground in requiring ap- plicants for positions in the Public service to qualify for appointment by taking prescribed training under‘- departmental cont-rel but I do not thlrk that there‘ is any question Tili- P cipal features of his del-‘lflfimellVs Mr. Bridges said that. only but scheduled t0 arrive Saturdav l."- 75 Sbflilvfihlps , be made in docks here. be 511mm,] H515” emphastzed mm orate and impressive ceremony concerned previously in the bomb- ed by security police and con- “he Marmmes illit-‘l 36 lii British 415° 0Y1 board the liner are ers he do" not mean American qmps from the time he ate on a in: July 22 of the King David talners of any kind taken into the Cmmnbla- In ‘mm "h" "BT15 0f Fume Midst" Mflckefllle K1118 ant-um so patio/tie gee any an! carpet 3t tlloihllaflonufo the 5102a,! British headquarters in gelcizaites’ rooms are opened first ses {iiglgdg ghdgnmrtfilrtjgr gXDlfllnH-d. figrglms rig i111; nonunion after country's terr tor al wa rs. He In: e r0 sno er at overn- mlbaetln. ' v of! cers. 0n not a n n2 e arls peace conifer- 50, entered does mean. he said, that zhey ment. House whrre he spent the federal Teswmilblml’ m" 15111 l1")- en" and Rl- HQ"- I-Ord Cornwal- me should sail "in any free water any- night. ‘ ___ vimal hands and such ofiicers qs lls. M-C. descendant of (he found- wnere in the world." "sensible The four-car “racial. bearinfl the ' ' EDMONTON. A118. 28 _((jp)_ may be required are appointed by or of Halifax. c! h peoglefil woulld not gterpret a official party of 25, was backed irt- r vgliiéécne 1355i awllilg- 7?1'\’Ea1" 51122324112235 “';°“gle1';_“ed- m M chfigignfln“ ,1 {h1g5}?! bebrdldes B1111 5 Bcowl cruseasa l.ith tltl hr:- -d aurtw _ - liwpersp n u us n‘ The announcement ntllat ntiaeecseli- fiiom etlia i,“ Brtflalllllll‘ 12rd gin-ti I O O "filly tendered bis ‘iesi niiatiloen smmglh in the Maritime: and bracketed are: s name the money in the r,“ and Y t m n t ca d1 o cnaclit t em ca ‘Hays’, F F P E from the appellate div“; n8! H British Columbia has been made Mrs Lillian Gall t d l ls escors w ca na a e crl h 1° 0 lie ,, - 511 BI) B0 ' Frreekt gorts has been widely llii- under hlza CflafigllilnBfld l: tile. lvlieiltgif- ' . . . fiiiiyfgfthsugreamfiogourt because °i trhfelssifiggse Iigvgtjrgldéeialsald‘ lblby R $811231?“ Ann k9; w: erpree as a mqve tn ‘he ‘g1 ,- _ s51 1m t E ‘_ ,. ay. __ ." dttll pace ev-n ac non (coo. i-l. J. my the United states. sulfqhzd ml» gnflzfiantoltne axlfiaxis 'w°p° _ ____ v A native of Elem, xlvsn-mgtun _.n recent years in departmental MacKinnon) Highfield; Mrslvlhr- tude toward what n regards as Then he Slepmd mm me com OTTAWA Aug 28 _ (C?) __ w. _Ih:éll1l). Ont, Mr. JUSllc-el EWMQ- functions and by changes m their garet Gallant and son (A3 c_ J_ Whig; Rtuisrlsan arlrébitlons in (lint barf course and lavas greeted by a treln- Chester S ‘McLure (PC-Queen's; Judicial‘? ‘inlet’: gollltlcal and ‘Cxlzflfilrgégr 215;?! staopgelig élrdel- that gaging!) lZIChmODd, Mrs. Mal-lien o . ' ac ' ‘We n - e ‘ d e n s M Th: ‘lflgctum o! the Moscow endous burst of cheering and pro- said today in the Commons that when he arrived l° 1399 P ‘ll’ l‘ 9 ‘ ‘i ‘m - . C. J. Bell); to Burns (Pie. P. R. Burns): G. (LAC. K. R. Platte). Searietown. H Lo Youon Hana ve- HERE I CoME 2 \ ‘l’ an /<"\ /-- S \ HALIFAX. Aulz. ZQ-(Thursday) __tCP)-Offitcinl inland weather) fc-recast issued by the Dominion Public Wc-nthct" Office at Halifax today. Forecasts valiii until mid- night tonllzllt. Prince Edward Island-Clear bc- comlllp cloudy this evening. Some- what \\'fil‘I‘flI‘l' Sl"llfh'-\'(‘£.‘ winds l5 1. nlph. High today at Charlotte- , io\vn '78. _ t Sllfflfilfifj‘ -- Cltlzll‘ hw-omlnl: l cloudy (his evening. (Canadian Press) ' t TORONTO. Auz. 28--Min1n\um l and mnximtlnl tenlrcraiurr-sz- _ Vnllcwil\'er o4 78 l Edmonton 6R l Rcgilltl (i3 WlllllEpPlI (‘>71 , Toronto 7S Ottawa 73 Mccltronl '75 Quebec "I5 Saint Jofl ‘to 73 Monrton '. 67 _ Halifax . 6R ‘t cllllflilllPlfWYfi .38 (l1! Sydney 60 'l'.l Yzirmntltll 54 61 High (id;- (l-is afternoon at 1:31) and tonight .1: 2 ()8 Sun sets this ovellim: hi 71H moi rises tcmorr 1w lliornillg at 61". First quartet" moon Sept. 3 l0:-i9 a .m. Summerside (‘dc '13 znlnwes inm- than chnrlnttetotytl. AIR SCHEDULE Charlottetown-Mancini — Ledvl Charlottetown 8 A M.. 10.30 A M" 5-15 P, M Arrive Glnrlotlctov-rl l2 P Mn 5.55 P M.. 7.35 P M. Charlottetown-Mahler: — Leave Charlottetown 12.55 P- M. Arrive Charlottetown 4.55 P M. Charlottetown — New Gin-allow — Leave Charlottetown 12.45 P. M. Arrive Charlottetown 5 P. M. Standard Time throughout- FERRY CAR "PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND" Standard Time Leave Borden at 9.05 AM“ 1 PM. and 430 P. M Leave Tormentlne 10.30 A. M» 3 P, M. 7.30 P. M. Extra trips are made between. or! which utomobiles are carried. UNDAV SEIVIUI Prom Borden. l P M. 6. 45 P. M; Prom Tormantlne f) P M. ii P- M. WOOD lfll-ANUS-CARIBOU Dlyllght 80d!!! have Wood islands, daily 7 A. M. 9 A. M, ll A. M..,1 P. M. 3P. 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