r 1JAItI.e. MAXIMS 1 ora MERE MAN at heart a clown. one my be by blood ii Klan. and By carrier: Charlottetown, Eiunmerllda 315.00 per lnnum. Eluwhgn in I. I I. moo. other Provinces "id 0- 3- -5- 32-00 Mr nnmlm. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew. i CHARLOTTIETOWN. CAN ADA, Read by Everybody 1' THURSDAY, JULY 17. 1952 be We trust that somehow good will MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN the final goal of ill. Homing Daily Founded 1887. The Guardian. live Cents. DUPLESSIS GOVERNMENT RE - ELECTED FORE ..l:i:7il) TERM &ec:i'ic Power Shutdown In N. B. Averted At Scotch Gathering Yesterday Strike Had Been Scheduled I Fr 1 'I lain 4 llighland Chief, Lord y MONTREAL. July 16-(CP)- I L0” ii” i” W "3"". W” in. lllenrl Cvroulx, 62-year-old druggist. . its i I" lmgheiigfwzi SAINT JOHN. N- B. Juli 16 m died suddenly tonight 11. few min- A H I 1' fI . l ' t (Cmgg A work stoppage Slchedulw utes after he thanked eIieIctors of n ii”"' 5IfIi ad by malnenamc employees or me: Montreal ()utl'emontI riding for -.,.. IIIIOI ' New Brunswick Electric Power hf-mm: rhelecled mm as mm LOS ANGELES July 16 & ie.t.i. Commmlon for ,3 HI mI Lomorrw. Liberal member of the Legislature. fAPl- A speed of 1.238 miles ms morning has been called off. Gm”lx' M” w”.5 Mmlsi" of 3" h9l”' End 5'1 lllililtllii 0! 79" V('HA., The unnuunccmcnt was mnde llealtii in the cabinet of former 49.; 1eez,..l,om rgcgrc1,5-wn-9 hm II late wmgm by HI CI TmcyI inter- Premier Adelard Godbout, between omclally C;-edited ta Lhg ngvy lefty: national representative of the In- 1939 "ml 1944' i.”ld bee" 1" in D'558"2 S3r'kT0Ckeiv .l?.V NBVY tague. ternational Brotherhood of Elect- health ior some "met He hm re" 59C”l3i'3' Dan A- Klmmll m' With the i 1l'l the riciil Workers tT.L.C.-A.F.L.l f0Ve”"lI5l1"lCl8"ilY 10 lake anfwh night. . I plaids wiiirliiig it 116 lt)llll;jPl' Mr. Tracy said that owing to n vi,lI.g:ilih;"h"he Fleciion 1mmpa1g"'I Kimball illllld illlli ill? ilkill" members danced to the llighliind "slncere request" of H. J. Flem- his Lflm II eNi”;,5 "ate ecietl 0V”l4 es had been checked by the music, Lord Lovat. once a inni- mlrig. New Brunswick Progressive Bemard iE0IIIIIIe7;Ii0”3e 0PP0ll9lll- Navy Bureau of Aeronautics. ous Commando leader and now at Conggfvatlvg leads,-I he had been ' 9- His statement confirmed the farmer moved through the Iargcl in tough with the union-5 109,13 1n KT-T disclosure ITuesilay at Moffett crowd meeting many of the olrim-I the Province and as a result of t Fmdll Cam-I that Douglas smmshi Nome I and making; their decision the commission em- lest Pll0ii Bill Blldgeman Md . i'l”"d5h'p5 ”"" W” l”"H ”m3'” flown roughly twice the speed in the memory of those whom hr.- pioyees would continue work. In a wire to Mir. Tracy today, Fnies Few Minutes IAfter Re-election Hottest Spot ...........-..........m of sound last August. The release by Kimball said rluge Attendance Yesterday Al Scotch Gatliering in Montague l met. Owner of ii magnificent physical Union Narionale Party Wins With Reduced Majority Mr. Flemmin urged him to use . . his influence in avert strike action ' o a mi” Blldgemlm "W "19 "W Imiiutre "M :”;Ia”"3 k'."5 mid pl-amt" Euplcsglj The Opposition Party leader said ii” Ship to the altitude record '2” I"l"””55"If 'lI IIT(":IJE5llC 3!; ., the Dow” issue was misleading in y I I I Aug. 7. 1951, near Edwards Air fII'''”I'Il 55 8 Via 9. amu" QUEBEC, July 16 -(CPl- Que- ,. mm” in wmch the Govern, The above picture shows some of the Scottish dancing at the gathering of Force base. cent. over the Ihf ;I"IIsIIf""l"d5i ””"i'"E Willi bee"; Union National: government & record should be the deter- the Clans at Montague yesterday. Highland Fling and Sword Dance classes were ex- HALIFAX. July 16-(GP)-Cool Mniave Desert ,'m",t 3;; not Lord 1 Maps tonight swept back into DOW" W .711 ug factor. ceptionally well filled and the competition delighted the large audience. Elli headed WWMCI the Marlllmes ,'”ifI Speed I'"”'d'mh”””IfI",'fg fame alone that won him the ap- ”' ml” ”””5""”" iillina ihfff" Premier John B. McNair, before Iggphoto by Barteris Film LabI l-Ollilllll 10 Clld 3- Ilve-dfly heal Wis ling "P "A5IiIi:1:m lihe provril of the crowd. Rather it :IlrbeeIiII::t;I m”l;;'I:5ilegi5il2flu:e ham”; announcing Sept. 22 as the date for wave and two successive days of by Bridfreman was his friendly and sincere man- rt provincial gerieral'electlon, said . I'e;I0rd-IIlI2i'eakingdtejmpeliatui-es, same area. M, whim he rim manihsmd an 19-1IitI;II louvI.IIIII I I I I the issue would be his Goverri- P t d D I t or is sccmi ay both Fredcr- the platform when he mid the P. eras. winners is any . mentls stand in refusing to recog- y I1 O lcw" "ml Mollci-Oil i6ml7H'-"tluI'PS group that his main ambition Eight 593” in 1943' Elecied 23 rose l.o dizzy heights. Fredericton during the afternoon was to m9ml35li3 i0 ll" 92'5”"4 le3l5ll””"'- (Continued on Page 57701. 2) Final party standimz-Canadian Press party standing in Quebec: Former.Chitown Mayor was the hottest spot in the Mari- Llmes. reporting M degrees. eight. degrees hotter than the previous Travel Restrictions In Parks Lifted meet as many of them personally as he could. " Premier Duplessis, who at 62 is celebrating 25 years in politics. el- elcted 68 members. Mr. Duplessia . mbeml 1948 13:2 remrd for this date set in 1948. Declared Games Open won 82 seats in 1948. g 1 U. . l 3 . . . -"7 l Pncioll 1'EP0l”Wl 90 degrees. up- The victory came after a turbu-. y .m.. Independent 6'13 WC" Ihyisleitnnggeiillggi 3? Elias; setting the 51-year-old mark of 88 The Highland Chief of the Clan lent campaign and an election day ..ShowI New GIHEOWI .I.hursdayI National 0 Holman former Mayor 0'! ('3hIIIII- in 1901. CIJTTAWAI. July 16 -tCPl- Re- Fraser, an Army Brigadier and marked by near riots, shooting and T Total I 92 IDWIIIOIIIII-II who med In Tomnm There were other reports of 8osIstIrictions imposed on travel in owner of 50.000 acres of land in dlsturbsnces in various parts of - .. --Dance, Lot; 55 tonight, Bums a..m.m?. muowmg'm opemmm The me and 905 but many coastal settle-'cight of Canada's 10 national Scolland.Ispoke only briefly at the province, Indications were that omhem.aI , MII Holman had sewed two terms ments were kept cool by sea breez- parks in the west to guard against the opening ceremonies. 1nI nddi- . record vote was cut, II5.mIIy0II as wen as having been es. Ecum Seciim. N. S., reported a spread of foot.and..moum dlgeaae tion to expressing his desire to Mn Dup1e55jI5 and 311 but thy-9( ..s,mdy-5 Dmmm Theme I II member M the C,IIyCIIIIIIcI1IIIIIoI high for the day of onlyIG5 while have been removed, the Resources meet the people off the Inlallorm of his 20 cabinet ministers werc t Yarmouth, N. S.. and Saint. John. Department announced today. lie diwinmd Hm C"lNl”"'a" Club re-elected. Defeated by Liberal: shows Tuesday and Fridays 9 pm. .'to his election as Chief Magistrate. N. B.. failed to rise above the '70- othcr restrictions imposed but gallierlnz officially open. were three ministers without porta Following is the Canadian Press - v . Motoring visitors to the parks no "Dance. Millview 1-fall. Friday. summary or party gains in Quebec: . mg” ”if,i,f(f fjRswig;5l”ii;,a;i'l”&1l:oin dearer: mark.I longer' will be required to drive He his" ""”"k"l ai""”- ill," rg1m..u.,,.. pamce Tam, in Fm,” July 18th. Lib from UN. 15. at the mm M, w'd Mm Isaac 19 WES 32 In Charlottetown their cars through deconlaminB- 'h"l' if u'”i?'dii"i.l0”"' Acmally it tenan; Hon. .1. H. Dellsle in M”.”ii' --- Llb. from Nat. 1 Holman He mg mm, 3 fggv W,” m----'s-m-mm tion basins or to disinfect their s”';';”. '”'”V' "”'1”'I ih"';.I-';"C".'T mu st, I-Icnry and Hon. Marc Tru- "Rwu Bay T63 Pam" wednesi UN imm Li” L ago to reside in the Ontario city. 50 footwear at park entrances. IfI':Orfsr";f,'enI:uI':lnl:ic PSCOIi;iLhi dn'I'I-f del in st. Maurice. day, July 30. "1-Ionic-made ice cream sea View Hall, Thursday evening. Unchanged 75. Total 92. Retail Trade but had returned on several occa- sions i'or visits. Word of his death was received by his sister-in-i:iw. Mrs. Fred Holman, but there were i 1 In Fight With now removed include closing of Buffalo and other animal paddocks to the public; closing of the perks to livestock trucks and to chip- will once again be granted. ciniz. should be graced with sucii a fine day. Lord Lovat was welcomed to the Gathering as a guest of Clan Fraser by Chief Justice Thane A. Liberal leader Georges Lzipaimc was defeated in his home constit- uency of Joliette in his first bid for a. seat in the legislature. I-ll lost to Hon. Antonio Barretta, ti 1 -s 11 bl. -aMa.il Gyour nuns and negm rrdfiiclilinrx-,fi:.gil;etiitViliiils guy he had U S merits of feed. live cattle. piss and c..,.,,,h,u mlnlster 0; him in the 155. gov- fggwisn amhum smmos' chm" ' 'sh:u'ed office space with Mr. W. ' ' S E-'03” fmm 01' H9” lnlacied ”9” In a short welcoming address erumcnt. ' ichester s. McLlIre. M.P., and had - .. Grazlntz Derrnlts in the parks Bl-90 Mr. Campbell referred to Lord Another blow to ih Lib:-mi: "Postponed-Ice Cream Festival at I-Ianclbrook school until later "Dance. St. Charles Hall, every Thursday. 9.30 to 1. Chaisson's Or- chaatra. OTTAWA, July 16--(CP)---C:iiv :icla's rctrill trade reached nn csli- mritcd total of Sl,fi53,488.00() in May, .1 13-per-cent jump over thei May, 1051, figure of 59."il,116,00fl. The Bureau of Statistics mid The late Mr. Holman .beeii prominent in the activities of ;tlie Conservative Party of which life had been president for several years. Mr. Holman had also been active in the fox breeding business as well as being a local represent- ative of different coal companies. Twice married. his first wife was SEOUL, July 18 -(Tllll1'5l'layl- (AP)- A flight of 60 Communist jets. described as "the cream of the crop." challenged United Sta- tes Sabre jets over Northwest Korea late Wednesday. One Red fighter was reported shot down. CIVIC BY-ELECTION IN HALIFAX HALIFAX, July 16-(GP)-B. O. Macdonald, I former alderman, .EE(ContinuedA'on2Pag',e R Cdrdr itycloklrtlriued or: Page" Bmijol.-Iii" Reforestation irogramme 4 today this hrouzlit. the cumulative A 7 The dngiiglli W35 009 Oi lllllte defeated two other candidates to- ' "Don't miss "The Strhtton '0l,"l W "10 "'51 ll” month! 0! ihe mm" Miss Nellie Mun” 'l"”"5l . "ii We E”""”0n- U- 5. day to win a ward Three by-e1ec- story". Fort Augustus llnll tonight. ihis year in ,54,2g7,r.oR,0fl0. six P9? Mimcmn' dwhiff mfdecflamdx m”'5' ii "5" life” "iii ”'li”"ed Willa at 3I3nI cent over the 1951. five-month to- ' H15 "CO" w 6 fl.” 1'51 9 69 because 0i me 3” l0FC9'5 Policy Oi Macdonald polled 370 votes fill of S4,0.'l9,Si62,00tl. n 0 'lI”IolI”onto.IwhoI sulvives. Also Mu: listing losses once a week. m,.l..st 344 gm. Gordan gmhm L... n .g I, All izeoszrzmlilc divisions Y0ll0W- l V” me ill” ilaugmc” (if his 0V9FCll5i Skies OVPF much M and 104 for Andrew Matthews. The Reforestation in this Province. Crown lands here made the second "Ice Cream Social. South Gran- ml the national trend upward. In- first marriage. Dorothy. Mrs. B. C. North Korea reducrd air strikes at sent was left vacant last month by brought to the fore recently by the part of the Act useless. ville School, Thursday evenin . , i . July1.nhI K crcascs over May, 1'li1, rnngml ml'ITli” ('”'"dl”l l'I"e55l l'l0l'”"fli 5ll9l'l-"'0”k9v Quebec: mid Comniunfst supply arteries and the resignation of Aid. C. F. Ab- Federal Forestry 'Act, is rapidly from 3.1 per cent in miskalcllevinn Following is the Canadian Press ';l'1l"l0lAi9-Il:flr5I-II AYihC”Il' lIiElVlI3Ili:l0nC' irnnt-line positions. boll. forging ahead under all-8310,, oi Sennrafc Armament .. I in 21.2 per cent in British Colum- list by names of members elected 9” "1 "i ”” 9 ””"”" The Elziiti As 4 rl. rt 1 - b s 0 th F t Di"i r th 13 - I Come to the barn dance at him in Quebec Q-”membe,. of last Calgary. survives, and another bro- or round mlIIIII:m5 repu e mn A out .50 persons were eligible cIII ores ry dyisIIon od eI eI M 3 result I "puma lm.PIemm' Mrth Trlwn Fildny nlizht. July 18. A” ., . . um wade.-icy - - mm 9 - l0 05” l"'ll0i3- 9'” "'9" ” 1” "5 '3' R” N” u” was entered into with the Federal Music by Macnomlldls Omhesmli r(lpO1ti::iCcili1tCl"fCOrll:(li0I l'flllChii.'l1Vlr:'lll:f Legmatmwl several years ngo W 1 7 Resources. t In Governmeiit sliouiderlng a shall: i" ' - '- it . ' t In an error maintain exact , ' "Farmem ask EMIIIII the Sh", (jnn1pnrpd mm the Cnrfpspondlnu tinlon Mzilonale IDurlng has several terms in the N B cost accounting records the De. DIMRlljl?fxC6i.sI-ofiPioidnciiiref Gain Feed Finance Plan. For part. mggieh fix: Npomng do Pstplneau: X-Romeo Lorraine. glcfflmgsuagg :;i:edl'hEn1;l;c1:::!1Y; ' ' partment has established its own (Continued on Page 5 Col. 3) zculara contact your local Iced mill - . . . . ; unchanged. HUI”-'-ETY all Beach GFOVE Inn Wile"! clinIesIiIvezIcII iumhcr Iand :)lllIlfllIn;, Emma: Xgwnrwick FOXI um llIlIl 0i dma C0m"!lli'i99' 0fhi'lIl9 00"” I approximately 120,000 plants have "Reserve wednesdan July mm gn4a er a , ..IIper can , rum Is ole.. chIIngIIdI c an was a oi-mer c a rman of been pm mI MI the same mm mm . Chicken supper and Bazaar, South 5,, pggnfcxnh m,:;lr:lw;lr;llh6';,g Shcrbrooke: X-John s. Bourque. th,ct1m1oi:lol,tan:IoFinfT1ncii ?om"lM"t , ' year there were 12 acres planted to ', or '- Rustlco Hall, cont ' D uncimnged. mems hfvle been mIiIlIeoI?IICeE”niL"gi;; g,g I I .. ,4..- L..n.-A.,,,t trees, mainly red pine, in Iona. II. ( V "BI I II L-mn..... Compton: X-C. Daniel French, ,t W” glam, last night than Elm 1r-mapgmcrom July 16 .A(cp,Incw to report in the situation. Ity'lillP39I WIETEI Dlangfdh l:IYI lllc :ll9CllI; (Mfi5'i'iiWC NAMES . i g 5 raw erry-inc crcnm fcs- unch n ed. . , 1 ' E g '01 ' . f . 360 to 400 Billcli DRY! Eli W 0 B5 3 WHO , . j 1 Hui wlnsloe Smlln" M” Thurs" lslander's son Gets Moxlliignonmcvl x"Y"5 Pmvosii liilmrlillns lifgullllogfriiliioullildiiilhlfdgnmii gi:ivei:rclli1tishw:ii(ilsl bgmlletrlilil Sgp3vl'i12 illilotlgilioiitntllrie Province. men 3'14 COVCTS tile Seedlings ENC? izllCl' Ligxigck T(iiclR ii i d ,I -I . I I - i . . . . . . .. I I I I ,. . 8) July 14 Hlfzlillcld W 1 school Award lll'll'-lllllllZCll- pus; Gmnd (jhmceiior of me 8. Monday, Premier John 13. Mc- one issue in the forthcoming: el- ”,';.h5eeL1Ii:)lrel:Iit:;e Act was found W MN . REE 5 If i I "Regular dance Winsloe Station iiall Thursday. Jilly 1?. Clinrlottc- tonlans Orchestra. ...... tircn of supreme Headquarters of- BI h . - . II . I I I "Weekly dance in nustlco llccrs, has awarded the boys' first uncg:;g:::jn0i5' X Edgm Hcberii ccl Church. other five going to Progressive, agement and lack of prudence in share of me can of an Bum) phog Cross School. Oyster Bcil Bridge, prize for lithe best international Momrmf SL Jam”: Xyomm. - 'Tm”r C(m59”'ai'-l'95i A l9l'"m' Llii5l'alI5l”"dl,"ll- 1”" lake" Wmciil” tograplilc survey and the reforest- hunday night. spirit" to Michael Angus MacKin- cote unchanged . 56;. lIias bee? vgcalli. I Wxcepilngl il” Lg” pmvmciai la” ntlon of Crown lands. In Prince ' non, 13 ,9. Canadian. MlicKinnon's m;hu.vu1. X 'A I I T I 0 ar as re uvernmcil is con.iper cen sa as ax. Edward Island each mrmu. kn W5 - - Marcottc . - . - . . - 9 Ice Cream Md Dmm. In soum (MIN... l3 Group Gama,” Mom, M h ll OW! . ceined the major issue-and first Government spokesmen replledi the extent of his forestry develop- I. Rand Norm sChm,IMondnyI Mncxlnnom m the RICIAIFI from "llllIiII;el:I8IeeCIlI-III XpIIIIIIIIIIIm M GUI. of its kindIlnIcnnatla-will be thciihat this tax is nece.ssary'for lm-Iment and with privately owned ' ”dml"l3mli”"” "3ill53l 10 l”PC0.E- plemcntlng the health and social woodlots there. was no reason for Chalssonb Orciicstrn. tat. kly Dance. Tracadle PARIS, Jilly 15-The S.H.A.P.Ti. School. which has 143 pupils. chil- Ottawn. and formerly of Charlotte- unchanged. Three Rivers: Duplessiii, unclizinged. town. P. E. 1. Two Mountains: )(-J. P. Sauvc. X -Miulrlce L. "T(:5iiEi'niiEd”on”PiigE 13 i coi.”i 7 Knights of Pythlris. R member of the Independent Order of 0ddfcl- lows, and :1 Rotarian. as well as 11 firm azlherent of the Trinity Unit- in Quebec Nair announced today. The last election was nn June 08. 1948, when Liberals. in powcr siilte 1935, won 4'7 of the 52 seats the iilze an international union as bar- Ralnlng agent for provincial public Iecllon is expected tn be the Gov- 'crnment's financial policies. Pro- fizressive Conservatives, charging I'tlie administration with misman- iscrvlcea program. be inapplicable in this Province as it. provided for a Domlnion-Pro- vlnclal agreement whereby the Federal Government paid I large isuch is survey, and the lack of grliitgy. July 18th. Bui'i'Is' Orclieisltfilli b o k servIiIint.!. ; o o . T 'f' .. i v. . M Bu onic ague Brea s M m...2..i?2S;f”g.f,i;'L...?.:..”it,2i ...;i;sLBr1ta1n And France May . "Ice cream festival. bingo. MONTREAL July 16 N (OP) gg trical Workers tT.L.C.-A.F.L.l A h I """"- 51- -Mme! Cliurclh 'l'0W" Police ram tonight a man and in HALIFAX, July is - (cm -a gall, Georgetown, Tuesday, July Out In Saudi Arabia woman were severely injured in a fist, chair and bottle ffglie iii the publicly-owned New Brunswick Official forecasts issued tonight by the Dominion Public Weather Or- iiiilfdceffi'3'"-ltlei.i71i7Li??..2'”i'L?iHook Power Systems Electric Power Commission said to- which ShDfS WOT! filed Ht H16 l'lSEd- "Weekly Thursday night Dance MC. Stewart Canadian Legion Hall Mlcxcnzie orchestra. Canteen ser- vice. Admission 50 cents. "In stock all kinds potato wrayl, new improved sliible fly Murray and 24D Herhate. for mus- tard Ipray. Dillon & Splllctl. "Come to the Ice Cream and Dance in De am: March School. Friday night. July 18th. Lunches Rfltd drinks sold. Turner's Orch- ea ra. "Unloading car but quality not froten bulk wheat. Tuesday. w'dllNldIy and Thursday. Brlnl lieu. Price 53.30. Phone 3094-2. Elli: Bron. LONDON, July 16-(Reuters)- Biihonlc plague. a dread disease which can kill it person in ii few hours. has broken out in Saudi Arabia. An official of the Saudi Arab- today othcr in- fection wcrc reported June 25 git t e fun said three embassy here dmtlis and one the village of Binbllhr in dciit-rt country's iioulhern area. The village lsinhout 580 miles from Mecca. holy city of the Mos- upwarrlc of 500,000 Moslcms make annual pil- lcm world. in which grimngn. But thc spokesman em haslzed ecca lt- aelf is untouched by the iicnurge and that no other part of King that the wailcd city of Ihn Saul-I'ii kingdom is affected. They and their followers are bclng allowed into Saudi Arabia only at two points--Snmitn Vil- lnge. at Djiznn. on the coast. and at Najran. in the Blrheli district of the interior. The spokesman said he based his statements on an official re- port of the Saudi Arabian Health Mlnlllry. Bll'll)lll11' has now been cordon- ed off and general inoculations are going on throughout the whole area. Medical officers have heen posted and ohlervatlnn and Innltary centres eltabllshed at key points. Last year an epidemic raged in North Yemen near the Saudi Arabian border. The frontier wns leafed and. because Saudi Arabia remained unaffected, the Mecca quarters of Alclde Montpeift. Lib- oral candidate In Montreal Maison- neuvc riding. Only scanty details of the in- cldent were available. but police said the man was taken to Notre Dame Hospital. They reported at least 20 personstook part in the melee. Three revolver shots were fired but police reported they did not know whether the injured suffer- ed bullet wounds or were cut. by bottles wielded by some of the men The names of the man and wom- an were not released by p0ll&. ASK HIGHER RATE! BYDNEY. N. 8.. July 16-(cm -Decision was reserved tonight by day they still intend to quit work at tomorrow's 8 a. m. deadline. Government officials have stated that a work stoppage by any com- mission employee: will mean they hava voluntarily discharged them- selves, and that steps have been taken to assure continued oper- ation of the power system and a- vert. a. disastrous blackout. Opposition Leader 11. J. F'lcm- mlng entered the scenctcday when he wired H. C. Tracy. the union's international representative urg- ing him to use his influence to avoid strike action. Mr. Flemming said no mislead- ing issue should be created in an election in which the Govern- ment's record and New Bruns- LONDON, July 16- (Reuters) -- The British Electricity Authority today approved in principle the proposal to hook up the electrical power networks of France and England and trade electricity be- Itween the two countrlea. tfonalized electricity industry. The llmVl""'wld” plan still needs parliamentary Ip- ed into" proval. if the pirm goes through. the iircst end of London may be lit. from power stations in the French Alps; tllc boulevards of Paris. lonetimn city of light. may be 11- iliimlnatcd by coal hacked from the ',Brltich midlands collleriel. I Thdinterlm report approved to- day was submitted by I joint com- mittee of the British and French consumption periods are different in the two countries. ffcc here and valid until midnight I Thursday. synopsis: It is expected to take at least. another it? months before work will: start on the project and threei years more before completion. In Many inland localities had lbl'il- peraturel in the Doc during the an ternoon. and Moneton and Freder- icton recorded the hottent July addition to Government studies on" lath in their meteorological his- The authority runs Britain's ha--whether the plan would pay its tory. own way, further research is need- pioblei-ns lcnble wear, or transformer stations to adjust that difference between British and French voltages. Britons would be able to look forward to a. cheaper supply of power. since French electricity. generated by water power. costs only 50 per cent of that obtained in Britain from coal. And the Sunny weather is forecast fol 01 Submarine Thursday with afternoon tempera- lons-dlstanve leaknize lures ncar an expected for almost current and establishment of, all parts or the district, Regional forecasts: . Prince Edward Island -- land conicr. Light winds. Low niir! ihlih Thurafiay at Charlottetown 62 i and 78. Sunni) High tide today at. Charlotte- town at 8.00 A. M. and 8.04 P. M. ?- Six weeks still remain before I ,I "Notice.-A meeting of the rate- the main body of Mecca-bound pilgrim: wound their way across the Nov. smug public numb, Vick-I skills I8 I pmvinta Bilollld Electricity Corporatlonl. It pro- French, looking even further a- High tide on the North shore M It. amen of Riv :19 school. will be pug.-imp commeriea this year's her deserts to their goal. non-a jttcr hearing "1 wptlcs. be the determining ilclom poses to relay current under the head, hope the submarine cable 1.11 A. M. and I12 P. M. l1 in Bchoo on Thursday. loll! holy trek. Some who started ea!" But Wen Without the plague tion by the Eastern Light and M 53ll'li-701111. Mr. Tracy had no English Channel through a Iub- may plug them into ii profitable summer-side tide eighteen min-, llih. It 8 o'clock. Important. iy have been prohibited "Om Ilmlm 1-000 0i "M" film Il0M-' Power Company for a four per other comment than that he plan- marine cable. market for export electricity once utu later than Charlottetown. Daniel Macxinnon. secretary. crossing the plugiie-stricken dls- the way-from Ilmstrokc. use. or cent. increase in electrical rates. ned to reply to Mi:-.F1emmfng to- One of the attractive practical they fully develop their Alpine sun rises today at MI A.M. and night and that there'wes nothing features of the plan in that peak hydro-elect it. recoureu ' trlct which lies in their path. general weaikneu.I The application was unopposed. . L 1i sets at. 7.55 P. M. i:. it . it