MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN ,___. which le near, why u” o" that rllne away! pfighqflflfi (lovers Prince Edward ‘island Like the Dew per MAXIM! OIL MERE MAN T who eo to sea ere only "or chn {Fm death. Founded n81. ‘ I . an"! m rdlnn, Two Cents. mmm Gus CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1945 CARTHUR SEN DS JAPS SHARP Joat Surrenders iirgentine llavy __,_.. DEL PLATfihArgen‘ .ii . i1- — an’ “Submarine with the U-977 surrendered to mfldzigeiitina Nflvy 105B!- m jgys afici- V-E day, and weeks after the surrender fpgltlVe liseer ship, the car's similar circum- U.S.S.IL - Claims may include Kuriles, south half el Sakhalin Island, of Manchuria re st e ll-M. Arrival et the vessel revived Iation here over activit- oi German submarines in ti” lonely South Atlantic. It p” recalled unconfirmed mars that important Nazis l] have been landed on the ,blcak Patagonian coast. h CHINA To get Formosa, but claims in Monchurio, Hang Kong odd French lode-Chino likely to result in g FRANCE Intends to retain French lode-China rrange Poland“: inpensation For ll‘ War Damages by EDDIE GILMORE XOSCOW, Aug. l7—(_AP)—-PoI_ ‘s compensation for war dam- . will include 15 per cent cf ‘i reparations supplies from the - et zone oi occupation in Germ- ,under terms ofthe new Rus. Polish treaty, it was annouii- .. mini. The treaty, signed here yester. ,slso fixes the previously s. i -upon border between the two tries, following the Curzon ‘ii. except for deviations ranging i-i three to almost 19 miles in - d‘s favor, the announcement liionmiued on page ll. Col." 4) rttféfl‘ a“ DUT I’! Prci/or ownership of most ci East indie: likely to continue ,. iming Events. "Show — Murray River L "Dance Lorne Valley, Tuesday, i: 21st. 8-18-11 Mon- ~21 difficulty. Others, such as conflicting "Hospital Dance in lilclsearrs Russian interests in blanciiurln. 111058 0f China 'i'ft"°"“' S°“"‘" abidilum“! ~— ——"“ _”_"”" ‘ ‘ ‘ - '- e-i . , "Show - Mt. St t S t d .ii ... .. Eiiilii Eiiil Tii Mini . e "c a" b ' ' i . :i...i;ii:: Gr: i Riiiiiiniiig In "-9-? . urs now. .10- _ | "st. r ‘e - i _" ' “w. Sfikllly at Rollo Bay . 8-18-22 "Dali" KBI-Iyli Gross School. iiiiii. AUSISL 20 [lunch geiiveo. - a. By ovm A. MARTIN I WASHINGTON. Aug. i7—An early end to meat rationing. I perhaps next month. was fore- seen as possible. today by Clln. ! n k“ ton Anderson. Secretary of | _ U» W_ L. Dance. Vernon River Agriculture. He said in an in- ; ‘i Wcciicsduy. August. 22nd, tervioiv that ho believes supply view Orchestra. 8-18-20-21. and demand warrant I. quick -——- end. ~ "'7°hn5l°"'$ M111. Suffolk, will He. has authority to order ' - closed unizl iurther notice for that action. " l0 days. 8- -ll. After checking prospective ,, i IlDlLClViliIlll requirements for Unloading car old Sydney the remainder of the year, Mr. Anderson said it. appears tint en Cool ot Milton today and the civilian supply of cattle, ‘W’. Vcri-oii Gillespie. 8-18-21 hog and sheep meat. will jump - to the ave-race per cepita rate at Cargligign ni’ about 145 pounds a year ,_ ..i_\ for Davis s; during the October-December ‘m. Contact Norman McKcii- quarter. (‘onsumpiion so far this year has been at the rate oi loss than 1'20 pounds. However, in Qttawo. Canad. i for trucking service. "Loading hogs every Tuesday Some oi the territorial problems likely to follow the, defeat of Japan arc indicated on (he map above; French India-China, Some, such as China's possession. of Formosa and! retention by the Dutch of sovereignty over most of the East Indies, doubtless will be settled without‘ were not. bidding for them. i Davis lb Fraser Ltd. Phone liin Pond Auminis. atinri oilic- will be eci loi trucking service. R. N. iiils ozlizl there ind been no Dlilion. Cropoud. change in plans for rii.int.'o- " 4-l4-Sat.-Mon.-ii diiction of’ meat rationing in They were coming h l-‘Wllnil Hogs tor Davis d: thc Dominion early in Scptem- farms and nmlfir Ltd. ‘tut-surly until iurther bcr- I 8- Fiic Houses J J. Larkin. :——— Piicjtielictlbiiyiifosgsy T rritorial Problems T U. 5. _ ruiieesliip ‘BONIN Is- rwd-VOi/T ' ' .7 l5. i . ‘ r $14 4;‘ BRITISH Hong Kong claims clash with China l’ 11mm.‘ " Ron- . _ .r . . .TRUI<A " ‘ ' i MA RSHALL Britain in Hang Cliinese- i an s MARCUS ...Il - ~ MARIANAS UJELANC- To be settled also wiii be the status cl former Jap mandated islands, the United States either will be owner or trustee of groups designated on the map. U. S. Ownership U. S. Trusteeship ‘RONGELAF KWAMLEIN‘ ‘WQTJE JALUIT Kong, and China and France in; may prove exizxuncly difficult.‘ aliiiougli the consensus is that Glut 0f Lamb And Battle 0n Calgary Market CALGARY, Aug. 17—Talk of meat rationing at the present time. is ridiculous. in viicui of thc glut‘ of lambs and cattle on the mar.. kct, George Winkelaar, manager of.‘ the Alberta Lives‘ock Co-op. ofilcci saltl here yesterday in an inter-I vi situation is getting desperate, lsoid and added that he has wired,‘ lAgricuituIc Minister Gardiner nd.: ;vlsing him of the situation. ew. The lamb and cattle marketing (The Federal Government had announced that meat rationing resumed about Sept. i.) Mr. Winkelaar said no lambs are being sold on the Calgary lllflFkEL. in ranches, but from the buyers , __ ' r" iloss for Davis end ‘ufggr Lriglacfiv 253'“ Iljuesday ‘lhili m, Mun“ - i-.i.\i..l rndlviual- "M158 Edna Grant figfgliii nriin w. é. . . . m sung‘ ‘Nnliiii Wirshire Church “i- Ai-kust l9 at 7:30 PM. Zt-IB-ll Travellinl U wii‘ OTTAWA. Aug. l7 — (GP) l Munitions biinistcr Howe announced tonight thc removal or oll_ Gov-I in in Y0 k ernnient controls on thi- pioauctloii a h‘ i‘ Hall. Wednesday, Aug. of new automobiles and trucks but. . dinning ai. 4 P M. ‘cautioned that, restrictions on dis.- 8-l8-2l. tribiiition oi new vehicles will re- » main in force. "From now on, manufacturers of ' limited in the awili- i - . 'D°HI miss uie United Cilurch "o"! Cold Stcia ' Re will b giylhaaltcriioous béilllllllllilelglgigg| cars ar-i trucks will be inc} 3"“ 15m. While the eicc-i their output only by ability of supplies nn “neat is if. . d tleir own 5°11. Kensoingtgno chifiigi‘. abll , accelerate prciduction." t" Mr, Howe said OI . Cine u. oi- c h that dealers m} cream. (lane-e, itidilkegollstlupgleitl’ stiiile aifieiiéqoiibilfi allocate new " “ml-ioements in Tracadle Hall, vehicles to essential users on a oer-i wmltsday A - indication itrved from fiutitulid, and. supper Bibi: Idlsiirigititloliiio restrictions: Odd-Si ‘ llil d “Um d p would be e previously were‘ Orig °“ "it! Oat-s and Ground Manufacturers w authorized m produce "Ptw ‘ill-b ‘l ioiiw. ""1 Ground Wheat “‘° ‘ y hm.‘ Uolesfnddy and Mondu‘ . d 2,600 rr1ir‘.i*ii.:"..i.. m . .ii it d the passenger Vernon Gllienpaic, géeiagilgmto tirne 010w" pme “n” “Bum - ‘m-M while the latest ordefl‘ 163M121? wig, iiniii‘. if°lill “idilmi; lf§.‘."€.iii’“.~..ilii‘§“i€.“ii.‘l 13.3 price e. s,'§,'.,,’,‘§‘- Steinm- 4. Water- ii River. Wednesday - l0. Vgheat- b ckets. rlblr. Howe said the first new calm which will be i946 modhi‘ n. 13:11“ likelg tstgfli rollinl from i = P in c o er. He added that while there now were no restrictions on in; u cation o! automobiles an ‘Restrictions On Output Of Cars, Trucks Lifted from the United States it was doubtful whether U. S. manufact- urers would have many to spare for some time to come. As in the case of Canadiammado vehicles. these would be allocated to essen- tial users. 5a m Killed I Explosion At Oslo OSLO. Aug I7 — (APi — At least lid persons were killed and hundreds of others were injured today when e German ammuni- tion shlp on an Oslo quayside ex- Dloded. OKINAWA. Aug. l7--(Al’l— Four American 8-32 bombers, flying a purely photographic rnleeion over the Tokyo Bay "GI. were attacked today by l0 Japanese fighters and mod- erate to intense antLairrralt tire. One oi’ the big lonr engined bombers was badly shot up but none of the crew was hurt. Two Nlpponeee fighters were sent. down in smoke and listed ll probably destroyed. w uper-Bomber Far he I WASHING-TON, Aug. 17- (AP) -— C-cn. ill-l Arnold revealed to- diiy that, the United States has 8- iicw super - bomber far ccllpslng lill‘ 13-29. He also predicted that any future war‘ \\ ulu bring out in [full maturiiytcrrible weapons of scicnc-s now developing I With its striking range oi 5,000 .ir.llcs or morp from base-perhaps I two to 2i} times that. of the Super- 1fortze=s~the air icrces chief said |ill0 nciv air slam. lenves no rhce ‘ s: Asia cut of regch m ciiistiu, United States IJBS€S in the l Western PJClllC As to the Atlantic area, he said at l'l news conference "use your own imagination." thc same time. 0H1- (lisclasetl that the ali- forces airezuly have in experi- mental stlges rocket, bombs I siroco to their cartels by re- I actions to heat, light 0}‘ Elli-ill- i . And s year ago, lie said. ‘we 1 were guiding bombs by tele\i- sicn from ll. piano 15 miles a- ualv." lie asserted that ihe new i nirlnic boimb illreudy "chzmites 3 the strategy for making, the I world safe for Alliliflcl- Couple these developments. 119i said, “and you have a Buck R0891‘! conception of war." Ho predicted the ricxt war. it. there is one, will see these wea~i poiis in use" ' l. Manned or pllotl travelling at speeds faster sound. “Aerial combat as we know| lt-dlghterr. seeking out other fight- iers or bombers and exchandlllfll igunflre in attempt to shootneaoh other down-will disappear. h! said. 2. Guided missiles capable o! making exact hits on targets e mlle square or less in any W" °l m’ world. I 3. More pciweriu‘. atomic bombl. At Arnold as: aircraft I - IFIYFiFnii ‘T-ifiiejslil-saii-"iif "SAL Make Plans To Meet Canadians From Jap Prisons (By The Canadian Press) . OTTAWA. AIJB- I7~Defcncc Headquarters announced to- llt. that e Canadian repatri- 2...i"ii'i“i'c"’e“o‘»'°“ii’ i" E mi?" - - -l ea ng ere immediately by air for Manila ‘tfiian-asiige to flipiibflfltfncilfl- an pr soners o war c 1 bv the Japanese. ' "A Ibllzlilllllfillbhitfllltll‘ (iunadizm o cers V t e a aneso detention camps whenpit is possible end will send full de- tails to Ottawa. NexLof-kln in Canada will be provided with gig igfiaianegttlon ‘invariable by s rou . Al soon as possibl , the men will be moved to camps in or neer Manila ‘and given food, medical care where required and comforts anil other ameni- ties essentially Canadian such as cigarettes, books and papers. They will be brojught up to are Con dnews developments m ana a. . Most of the Canadians held prisoner by the Japanese are men of the Winnipeg Grena- dlers and the Royal Rifles ni’ Canada. the units which fought the "lost" defence of Hung Kong before the Crown Colony CCIQUD to l Japanese mas ay, . The repatriation liaison group leaving here will be command. ed by Lt.-Col. M. W. MacNulty of Defence Headquarters, u-lio has personal knowledge of the Winnipeg Grenadlers and the Royal Rifles of Canada and is a former commanding officer r! th: Sherbrooke Fusilicr Reg- rnen . With Col. MacNulty will be Mal. Angus Banvick of Mont- real, an ofllcer oi’ the Casualty Section of the Directorate of Records, and Maj. C. L. H Bowen of Shcrbronke, Qlll!“ who is with the Prisoner-of- War Section of the Directorate of Repatriation. Inquest Ordered Following Death 0f Local Man Mr. Hubert Gallant. 40, Richmond , Street, City, was taken ill vcsieiu: day at the home of Alfred Stewart, 43 Road. and rushed to the Char- lottetown Hospital where he died at 4:30 p m. Dr. I. J. Yeo, coroner. Mill. 81.00; other Provinces as U.S,.A., $5.00. Subscription Delivered, $5.00. - 12 PAGES NOTE imp Envoy To Leave _ s jFor Manila Today I I MANILA, Aug, 18 _ (Saturday) _ (AP) _ Jap.,,,,';Report on ' advised‘ Gen. MacArthur early today that its surrender? fdelegzitlon had been selected and would leave for Manilui i idiot Probe ' Prudded by a brusque note from Gen. ltlacArthui‘ to; ,quit its stalling tactics, which had carried over two days,| ‘f iand get 0n with the peace negotiations, Tokyo acted with OITAWA, l7—Mr. Justice . Iout further delay, 5 R. L. Iiellock in a (ii-page report ,- I Gen. MzicArthufs headquarters announced at 2:45 a.m.: 2:- .' . . ' ‘ ' ' g div pm.‘ Friday) that the desired IHfOFIIIHiIOIINO-Jight on the Halifax WE m“ a been ieceived from the enemy Capital. ,May 7.2a said he believed the dis- The Tokyo message said the delegation could not leavei F.‘,‘§§’,?,';§*§,,, ‘mid airtmgf tiixemgllavfi until _Satui'day' “due to necessary internal procedure“ and. Command at Halifax" to piaii loi- promised further details would follow. ilifiepmfl rim" ilmsmlnfl Q5 ‘he In Manila the Japanese delegation will hour what it lmcgiiese ostiglidftylhc development. must do before surrender articles are signed and the Allied i and “immml ° °i m‘ dlsmdeis F f h . N. iwere clue to e failure of the occupa ion orccs mare into ippon._ iwqvsi Cgmmgnd is p“. do... the I ‘Whore the surrender might be siziied still was con-i initial ‘llwlders ‘"1 "Pb it“ juciurul, Details were being worked out. Unable To Learn Cause . ship in Tokvu Bay was the “log- ‘ ‘ m . Uf Bedford Biasiri Blast , ___.— -—'_?i i | The supreme commander's curij _ __i to y c Awarded i . - _ (Continued on p Ari Assocrited Press dispatch], from Guam. saying that Admiral Nimitz had been aupointed by Pre- sident Truman as a United States representative. suggested a battle- ’Ilir_\' left for Munchuria. China} _ ‘reach IIlCO-Chlllil by plane‘. ‘mm ‘he ex . . I A ‘departure from 'I‘okyo of three lm- gods “it has not been possible to. in“ l H L frying e35 m» ieteilmine the exact cause of the‘ ‘ill. par es "a ' C e e g __ ~_ - , ‘: i - . iOEIlUlE to lucid commanders who mmal m": ‘Pd 9x91054011 at the |'. were expected to be told thelharshi “V81 magazine m Dammffuil" N‘ '. truth by the flying missions some -i “It “'19 “d added but U“, ---— l- tinic today that tiiev must lav Cwvenlmeilt i135 decided i0 PB! OTTAWA, Aug. 1'l—(CP)-Ai) Ii dovsu arms. ' ' Cmfilnensiilinn ch B11 BX Zrniifll Force Headquarters announced to- l basis for the damage to PFOPQYIS‘ clay they had been notified of the l I . directly resulting posthumous award of the Victoria Cross to Sqdn. Ldr. I. W. Bazal- An Ali- _Force press release said that no biographical details were available concerning Bazalgettethe 12th Canadian in this war to win from which the enemy A took riff. ‘Fivo JJJJHZIOS. planes were be- uc-vcd destroy-ed, and one bomber was shot uc although none of its cicciv was injured. Tivo fighters on separate recon- naissance flights over the south- iund cit Kyushu also were on by ground batteries the ed to examine} the history of the present magazine. its general de- sign from a technical standpoint, th it bil't ' I th ' t' , buexdfikiqsa all; yaocnmese theexizéig: gig Empires highest decoration for ~ f , < , every. 9,3313% lid“iii...‘i'.f‘¥...‘ZT°§i‘é“?i‘}ii Tie ciiiinii on heroic methods of disposal of ammuniU fatclnme markid the “climax 0% a . _ i‘ , _, . _. - o g career o opera ons aga nst [Digit which uou a.c being CfllllEd‘ the eléemL He agways chose m” _ 1 , , i more nnizerous an exacting roles. . if}? “S8393? “éoflf.“°‘“““‘ifiiiiigg,=gg;ggg gggbgsritie" i“ inn Ammunition Production Branch of‘, ' the Department of Munitions and‘ Su-Dllli‘. HTilWf eXlllosion. or explosions, shook _ __. _ . . ‘alax and Dartmouth time alter C, v_ jgigwfioéililfgégf tiiiilnc a? thciluszzuzls fled their homes i . j - _| osc ivo giys._ ,1g\1\_5¢ dflcfimgt" ‘£6; g°ifllxglltcger gab! The Minister said the board “were ‘and . ,, .- ! plosion. lggéilis ufgduggpaggég Reporting on the findings of the gettc, D F.C., of Calgary. a Cana. ~ . " a“, ‘lane antbaimrai. Naval Board‘ of Inquiry, the Mill-i dlan in the R. A F. who gave his _ _ _ med (our unestorted Um.” ister said tuat in co-operation 11ft A118. fixliifl, in an effort to i, \ . _ im 3,3,5 heavy homers on u with Munitions Minster Howe, an sarltwo epess comrades in z i; ‘ v mo, “inn one, me Same gem Independent committee of explos- crop ed and blazing bomber over . gi ' ' ive experts has beer appoint-i FTFIYWP- i -;v .ii , i. . vly, zhe guns of war were silent. on the battle-fields across Eastem Asia. as army commanders told Lo cease hostilities. radio claimed the falling spread ll‘ Aiiriiici is . riiic lino or tiWoRfiiltifr ‘ ~ i “ ‘iiiiicii Mir Account‘ ' an inquest. The jury vivwozl the ‘ tlic -].\,)'.'lll€:'3 "may take action f0: lseli (li-fcnce" body at Frank Hennesseyis Fuu-irul Home and the enquiry liito thc As the gun: rumbled on in Man- cause of death of the latt- Mr iCllllllii and Korea the Russians re~ poi-led Japanese troops on some. Hubert Gallant was set for Mon- day evening at 8 o'clock at the some above named funeral home. The following comprise tho jll ' Aben MacLean (foreman)_ Rclin ill Diamond, John Martin, Lioydi Moore, John Webster, Ray and M. W. Reardon. The late Mr. Gallant was an. married. A sister, Mrs. Richard gluinn, lives on Richmond Street, y. Planning Program For Parliament BY RJK. CARNEGIE Can-adieu Press Staff Writer UITAWA, AUZ. 1'I - (C?) Plrllbmlflt Will be called upon in the new session which opens Sept. 8 to make much larger provlson for emote credit thanvtlic e100,- 000,000 provided under the export “an; credit act during thc last session, it was learned today The Bretton Woods Stool, l t i agreements l wree intended to provide o. crcditi pool wihich would supply the needs, 0i countries which are hard up! until they sne able to get on their feet but there is lltle chance of these agreements being ratified in time to come into effect for morei’ than a year. In the meantime, (00ntiniied_qn_l>_i!ge_l l ._Col. 5i Outstandingly Qggi us" TEAI: COFFEE Canada will < EmllWYi-‘Ts Will be allowed was to chan c selective "- “ ' . _ _ - service m“ cred showc.s. 4- I igcnffflvfgflseh freely for help, i0 an emplogmcnt Service t‘, which, Maritime West: Moderate south , Mnuublge K tdemselven. the job Employers and employees “like mp- and southwest winds. partly cloudv ti . ‘ ab“, prbvim m“ 551513’ lmy- mime of choir own Choice bccflusc and warm with scaitered showers . i ‘qwayuqcs W13“ “my “st the“ it will glvc a service in employment. BM Dfflbfibli’ some iorz. - ' A me ‘d ‘ "mpmymeiili 01- matters not. beitered anywhere in Maritime East: Moderate south- ‘ nppfy igroucgflei-‘tgi Rfipliéants to the world, west. winds partly cloudv and warm m ‘ _ UM i ose o ices. - . Two regulations remaining in followed by scattered showers. ' i m“ gftéllt sting regulations amen efiect are those requiring unem- ___ i mtiéd o t eave a Job in a desig- ployed to register at, unmnployme t High tide this cvenln". st 5.55 ‘ii mtg. ‘is "blifihment without per- offices, and requiring those see - and tomorrow morning lit 6-39. j l sion of National Selective Ser_ lng work outside Canada to obtain Sun sets this cvcnlnlt at 8.02 and ' ~ ‘ Tiles" "Bulatlons will be a- labor cxli crmits. rises tomorrow mornini: at 6.06. l sectors of i. b R n J1rl§9llE§ :i_ ililmy’ OTTAWA. Aug. Manchurian front n surrenocii z today and the _ l7—CaiiadIan workers and employers will be giv- cn bilCk some of their peacetime prerogatives as a result of Federal miiiiizriiiicr control amcndments an. in jobs under om 1 "miner OYdF-‘rsc wiiiuoseordiigviiii to leave without permission providinfl that required notice iwlgligi; mm, "S, their name‘ thhshouiers and a little cooler. is mien. _ ‘type ‘o; “Jork available and’ mei Lake Si. J_ohn: Partly cloudy The freezing of men 1X1 salaries thov are xvilllng to pay but‘ and 00°!‘ i .i_.iiri_1lturc and Ilic goverri- must add ‘fi foomutc asking ‘ma, Gulf, Bav Chalcur and North film?“ DOWN" to direct men to appnflaflgns hi. made through 9mg shore: Moderate southwest to ‘_ .ii.'riculturc will be eliminated pioymem offices‘ inorthwest winds, pirtly cloudy ' ‘ i t i abziut Nov. 15, bolishcd after Sept, 17, but It worker still will have to obtain a permit. from a Government em. Plflymcnt. office before accepting a new Job Th" ililllifi’ nl having employers. sidcni Cliiaiig Kat-Shel! asking! am, person m. Derwnso. ordered g him to call off his armies too or, Active Step5 were hm“: “ken to! , _._ ' clear the damaged area and to ef-| KNUIKINQ .0 i "j v G'ov’t Lifts Some Manpower Controls i ‘may by Labor Mmmw harvested ‘ind the Govcrnmeritwill maximum temperatures: t‘ T)“; 51am ammdmems were;__ cease to direct men to agricuitu-l 75Y§§§,‘§,"§’49§5§6f9§v,§f,§“°§“§§_ , | l. A worker now frozen in m1 jobs an" m“ Mme‘ Tenn” Toronto 58, ‘l9; Ottawa 53, 8i; i I his job Wm be able- m leave tive date for repeal o1’ these regu. Montreal 59_ 73. Quebec 5L 74; , that, 10b without permission a! I lotions has been set at Nov, i5. saint John 45 y km w‘ ,7 2 I . . t" SCDL n‘ providing he rive; ' Employers, looking for help after Han!“ m 7,3: Syd“... _, T...’ ‘h _ i , . t Seven dnys- not!“ E- i , ScPi- 3, will have to apply to mouth 51_‘71_‘ ' ' . 2. After Sept, 3, men placed crnrxgiiegiig. elziployémegi offices for Forecasts’ ‘ ‘ per “an o a V” ‘so’ However" lsowcr St. Laivrencc: Moderate “Si the" Vflflliivles and of havingl applicants obtain ermlt. f . d i d d l M ~ (‘ilililtxvmcnt offices eforesoccgililni gu- “rgiilslcxenriiodlfitbd Qczltulbb Am" n'""'|°l""""‘ 2-35 "i?" PM i"? [Jobs to enable the Govcrii- limiting wage increases i‘ obllitv N- 5-"7- B- |~ "may Smwcl mcn o ec a 1 , l f . . .. ‘ cmiiliivnicnt gituniigiie atria: tori‘ gllllgllllllil ‘iiEIgLOSFLlTggSOExILPF ixisatixd mum handing Sunday‘) gnllljilllilrfkiiglfi of‘ lllllemptlilll/mfllll rieLI nuthocrliii‘ of the War ‘loin Tbfifd scnlmul-E MAY I-SEPT- I0 ‘ '- ccrnnms s fir. i i. ., {i i-ii Cflllllifi‘, said a Labbr DOL-iiaifimeni! claurgesucdpiiiyjigb? if»? rfgfllptfli.‘ ills-i‘- i lg"; :26 hum“ 7 " m” n SMIYFP- lgal strikers and instituted ilier ' " ' Mcn compulsorily transferred} changes in response to labor com- Leave Cerlboe, I e. l!» l ll- m ’ from non-essential to high priority plsiiits. l p. m. unable to attribute dir-cct blame to. Voaso moi ‘ ' fect; such temporary repairs us, may be ncccssury -,-, i’): meaiiiime,i the magazin‘. had been declared‘ completely non - operational and apart from the I'iC"£‘S58l'_\' cleaningJ i __ P? .__ z worknwillubgallovrcd to leave theiri present jobs Sept ‘ u. a-a-p... . “Me-Ham. . 3 without 00-‘ taining selective service permlsslonl as now is required. y . _. _ _. _ METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE Men 1n agriculture \\ill be allow; Towmq Aug 17 _ Mmlmum and cd to leave after the i945 crop is, the permission would he readily] _. V. 4 ‘ _i granted, said a Labor Departmcnhxgxig‘: Sggltlyglolulldvniyfitgxwggfielrgg “i Mr. Mitchell said the objective-‘imd mfldwetsly Warm with wii- i Full moon August 23. 7.30 A. M. SUNDAY SERVICE . 5 Arrive Cha 7 . . OIIARLOTTETOWN- NEW GLASGOW (Dallv Except Sundnyi Leave Charlottetown Llo. 4.00 RM Mr. Mitc ell gave no indication as to when the Government's war- time wage control orders may be amended. The wage control order camoi inio cilect in December, i943, as part of thc fight against, inflation