_ . e "h... To liete . his central Guardian l-oool Pool llllloo llomoolzo llrowo Egg Receipts h ,,,,,|,u,...,., 3303mm“; venom“ Enlarge: stilt For To A Close End Show iio Shange a nuwly nature may be inserted <\ F 4 - .. m. 00M“ . ...... m... .-.- Christmas Rush rum a5 g9 m iollowlnc are the eyproxl- M‘ "' “"""°* . -' ‘ (CI-Hillel! Pr?) u] . ~ -——-—— P l F41 d I 1 c!‘ 16d -__._ Ill“ locum)“ o‘ i tthtgwv/pirillhlfg ‘ Goons ‘m: alumni“ that” ’ ova: “fir: lanai-fours Brweekss mcam- _ in etalgotoglllsff” Jrlvhs 8 lgliaayflposthcftfice officjtsiis said itast 9818,11“; by 7-; umudgw; 1,5. 1:0: dreoeoxats. u reported by rs- alt)‘ fl-l ' “‘_" .n ey a engage our or ve iht d l1 W n thei 8 ere gra. ng stations tiliough. “my one West VA klrdmmla‘: IY AIR to Montreal gag 53?; extra mail clerks because of the ‘£15m; ‘Zodggexzxethe 30,353: u; out the Province. show no change - West B. V491 so“ new”; ipmlmll‘ “hi” 5°11"- 2561 u: “o slightly increasing volume .oi' in- 1515mm m the Province-B 3m "m from last week with surplus stocks ~ I w“ oneiigiangr‘ ‘Queen Street; t ' Cm I _.._..‘ w‘ ‘ "M" m“ “gm”? ma“ era] election. BMW l° W1" Maritime lwlnts " ‘° B“ {zoo vol-cheater m; can-real. olmaivimles Th” °m°““s “m “h” M“ w 0n the evo or the election only “M “ewmlldnlmd- Quality is i ' W‘ Om mvv t 101 svdner ‘l I in a fine] colored calendar “dam "°"“‘°" m“ smduy “m” leaders made these predictions to sood. " "m “gust A. lend WIN TV"; " elntfflid 8“A Breath of Swlnl“ re- for thefnteift idtays an-d $1.; £113 the Canadian Press: Def-m“ u‘ “WW1! W1" llll- l ‘ "r 1m S dneY oduced from the Paintinf b? fink o ei ‘trlslfis ntls Premier J. Walter Jones: "We 7nd“ 9355 dellverfidi A Lflrsc‘ . “$5.3; 22rd: west. 121 Pmvnsl: i 5cm Randolph. ozvtllgpgorogtorllaset ytholggsfapostnx M“ b“ ’°“""°d Wm‘ u mmw 200A Medium ‘l; AP 35; B‘ so; ' ‘ - 4, ' ed majority." ~ ' "mt “m! East A ma n‘ 9 BOOK ENDS and new Oml- flc;i1!1é mail clerks v have been D‘ w- J- P- Macmmm, Pl°~ mala“ "9 ‘WON!!! for graded I N WfYmwm‘ t A and B (my u h, a m, mummy “m, u, n“, Tm numb gressive Conservative leader; Shipmen“ m-b- Bhlwllll! Poilllil , We'd Fm" w“ ' ' "M" ‘m r ' ‘ a ° ° {a 8y‘ 5 er “After travelling over this Pi-ov- M» 49; AM 41; A? fBBuiar asu- i “:01 H21; Twagadorlzcglfiegzg; Tiouvb; Music Store. I} o! extra men will not be increased. ‘me and ‘xslemng w ‘tamnenu exalt)? m; B, a‘; C, m , l i 1f , - ' ' . __________1______ l m b l 1 -olesale price in to t, "l" 7°“ 0mm‘ 59mm‘ 3hr: n‘! cuff" “:23: “:1: Zgsfffreoé “this. ‘of? Piofiefiv: ‘BMW-Ii m! A horse 5633:1010‘ 519 "Tfiw Great Gwmyvzfd Fall: §ff§§o§m¢o' 3i ‘of toyea fluey fire r Conservative Pa"? W111 b9 91°“- AP 45' The“ 5"’ “eummi l" A‘ h“ “@2228 at 10a School Street. They lied NQW SBTVIBG BBtWEEII ed." 1m" “W; A Medium 51-9; a. lavsvifd “rat-s West srlchton a, the situation well under control ' y {Gbehorzé Cvéctwlg. yogrhtlutlhllzflltizf mgjfafig-rs m PM“; M m‘ l . ' I . . .1 “ e u - i. Fulton hiacLcodli QITBQAB. corner zalgglve his: tlggill-rtgarivei. end no town And s “do ié cFe Wm mu“ pxleénntflfilna m: A Large 55; A Madam 5;‘. “m” W‘ “whim? yjyve’ 3 m g ..__ ' in so... district in which the! A? “'5' These are retelling at‘ awéitdyxiewest m‘ on ' i 301,“, 951,11"; TODAY ... y; have riominated,but I believe that afar" 59F A Medium 60; A Pui- ll _ ' . i t - ' WM FM we“ A’ m Orinlhutwit‘ m? lasamten ‘fed? nislbtvlgflxl‘ t: OhAal-ftftvtletotfirtffn filtdrvlcgnlmibetyagzig a; 033a!“Fessfifnofv-ihxzlybaqffirg Recexp“ M Pflultfi’ Continue In I‘ "m We w”: ‘wlfhssdn a‘ tne iflti. Ixli-liverssrg/ of the acces- which came info effect :5 ‘of and that any prediction that m’ "mull" “#511 quality good. m“: Ward F“ i-h ‘e70 Queen‘ f lion to thrThrons of Hie Mujestv Deflflmber 8th. ans ailnouuced by might be made by Mr. Jones or Dealers "e Paying 10f dressed Q3“? gestsogentrai A North’ ' King George VI The salute will local CNJI. officials yo5terdlly. Dr. Machfiiian is definitely for lililfili-Fyeirfil)griil\zleAbaslsz Cillolzcu . sl‘ ' ' i H,” _ _ _ H W5 S: F 33;MpB3_‘s-- o w"? '" '* ‘?i‘.“"2“‘ 5:“. ti‘; f"‘£11?sffiiiieifi§°ldifi° s. c, ‘ ; central B North. 67 Em Avenue. ‘flrlnl Dotty wi e un er e o k Se“ r med “ ilwa v 03y r g‘ t: 1 t o k8 n pow, ,5 ‘bl and Ovary A 2? B Ward F," East, Qentffl A. North, mend o! Capt. D. L. MacCormac . D D_ l1 _Y m 1 co , once of er par y w r el-s. 2m C 10 - . . ‘ will pr vlde faster rnii travel bc- How many were 911513,), w vote . . . , Fowl (under 5 lbs): A, is; B, n 51m Avenue; East-i Central A South, Z wan} rive East Central B, 19 Up- i w- gillstioro; Ward Five met A. Qflgbli‘ st; Ward Five East B,‘ the Forum; Ward Five lissi O. '1 3511911 SQTGPL Royalty west. Mm. James Aus~ iin, Malpedue Road; Rflvaltyflén- trsi A, 149 Wile!‘ Prince Sh: Roy~ my central B. Borden MacDon- iid's dance hall, st. Peter's Road: Royalty mast, Harvey MacCnus- livid‘! Girl Guide News Daemon 11. ,_ 19_41‘_ FUNERAL AT NORTKTtlVEIt -'I‘he funeral of the late Duncan iver, was heid from his resi- t the home and Robertson‘ North R yesterday afternoon dance. Services a grave were conducted by Rev. M K. Chad-man. The Howard. McEwen, Lee Dockendorfi Moreside, Wilbur IMaicoim McPhnil. Interment was in Clyde River Cemetery. te rdsy afternoon. whe the act of run side of the street to Because Miss iiaines will be out oi town on Friday, Dec. 12, there will be, no class for Cpbs’ Badge on that date. Power Shortage In ii. I. is Unchanged _SA.I'NI‘ JOHN. N.B.. Dec. 10- ltPl-Cilaiuman J. G. Bcucher of the New Brunswick Electric Power - Conuniesion said today the Pnyv- » into‘: power silortoge was no worse than it hnd been a few vyeeks ago but that the Christmas season would be e testing time. Sufiicir-nt electric power has been lacking for the last month because of only slight’. l-ainfalls in the urea. ii was announced last week that lhe Crmmissiml would exprcrpriate "iv toneratinz and distribution facilities of the New Brunswick POW" Company to augment the supply of current. . IIITWS. MMIIIAIES. UEITIIS 50c Per Insertion went an operation in the P. E. Hospital will be glad to kno she is progressing nicely. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sleeves of Surrey, Albert County, werevMr. and Mrs. Alton Webb. and daughter. Adrienne, P. E. I. CQUP, receivinc: seven months’ treatme back. Railways Continue Final Argument For Freight liate Boost BIRTHS YIN-At st. John's. Newfound- 0211. to Mr. and Mire. William L. firs". December 6, 1947, a dough- llLY_At lloepitil 731d. 1W‘. to Mr. and Mrs. Bonnet the a-Kfllll- Sumimcreide. s son, Francis Bemei-d, DEADHS BILL-At the Prince Oounty 110;. pitel. December i0. 1M1, Mrs. Don h? BHL Tryon. age ' "m" Rflflnlomente later. Charlottetown. Wed- ‘. a“ Def" 10. 1947. Capt. George ‘ "M lll his 83rd year. Renting ll the glifion gem.“ _,_ oMAi|0N__ in Medium‘ 13:85PM)! occurre F" Hi ill. N-B-"soleen unesnmtth EMIALMEI labor. \ Prince County 011 Saturday. November ‘i8 years. finer‘ MaoLean mineral Home. he no domorrow (FTidayi, perv. orilng at 2 o'clock. Intermitt- on Sunday. o?! Mrs. ssml McMahon. "mo" ‘the late 05M- Putct Me- nmmnk ormeriy of this City. Ker mm n“ Will arrive in Charlotte. l, d“ “hiil/Blllrlz. accompanied by w,“ mill!‘ m". Mrs. Wostswaymnif Hanna” rsnafefl-ed to the A. A. when m? Funeral Home from e funeral will tells piece BOMY ‘Heroine at no min. to it “adventures church. 'l‘raca~ him‘ rmalllfugle‘ funeral mus st mm". in the church rate increase. counsel for the CPA at Board's freight inquiry. that provincial lawyers duiging in nastics" and "soaring through nir on a financial trapeze" in s: WQN l. pail bearers were: Clarence Murchison, Leslie John STREET ACCIDENT — A sliGht accident occurred about 4:15 yes- n a, car Pro- ning from the West the East side when he was hit by the car. He was immediately taken to his home nearby. where he was examined The many friends of Mrs. Chal- ies DwBoisner who recently under~ ULeary’ P. E. L, and Mr. and Mxs. R. l". McAuslarld of Bloomfield. Mr. Lloyd Webster. Central Bed- hlts returned heme after in St. Ann do Bcilevue. His many friends‘ are glad to welcome him Board of Transport Commissioners. it could get along without a freight- CFjl. Carson of Toronto. senior claimed “mathematical gym- \ Inc GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Eéfiiilifi: was not known for there wcrb no official voters’ lists. The figure probably would be around 42,000. tween here and the Western Cap- ital, ieaving Cilariottetown at 3,40 n.m. and arriving in Suwmcrsidc at 10:30 am. 4 This self propoiicll our, which compares in size xvlth a regular irst class railway COBC-h, contains its own diesel Uporatt-d engine. baggage nnd express facilities, and can accommodate npproxienatoiycf) passengers. Ithlls been putinto ser- vice here to replace olle 0f the reg- ular steam opemtrd pnssonizer and freight trains which had been on- crating on this lino, to provide faster pnsonpor service between here and Sunmlcrsldc. Unique System Under Prince Edward Island's‘ electoral system, without parallel. in Canada, each party places two candidates in each 0f the 15 double-seat tidings. One candidate runs on the councillors ticket, representing the “property” vote and the other as an assembiyman. representing the “franchise? vote. To ballot for -a Councillor, J voter must owli $325 worth of pro- ceeding North on Elm Avenue L CNR fr'n'l Md _ '"“°k ' "mm b" "t “M” ‘"9 tordoocyulhdtir"tgrtffiiza ssisiozflltd yfii- perry. or be a clergyman or vet- or six years of age. The boy was ‘in came too heavy for mm Hm,’ ML emn, M; 5113mm voters may cast ballots fol" Assemblyman. This means in some cases that a veteran under 2i years of B8B could vote for a Councillor but not for all Asselnblyman. while many voters could ballot in more than ditional facilities of the same W98 will be providcd. Says Maritinies by a. doctor who stated that, no ICFiUUIIIHII-lfy had been sustained. one riding H they hem enQugh a I I < property. ‘ Pgrsoggls Neither could the number of ‘ persons who voted be ascertained. because many could mark two or more ballots. In the i943 clcctlflil 68,805 ballots were cast. 28,52’! for Trade Pacts -—-~ Councillors and 40,218 for As- OTTAWA.. Dec. i0 - 1GP) -— selnbiymen. The lvlul-ilimc Provinces will bene- Premier Jones will be opposed in the 4th Queens District by M. fit substantially by ihe Geneva trade agreement, Gordon Isnol- w_ ‘MM; wood, whom he beat in \L—HIXH{DX> said toiligilt in tho 194;; by 17A votes, Commons. i Restlming dcbalo on a resoiu-i tion for its approval. he said the! pal-L would living tllriif walls be-‘ tween Canada a i tho United States to their lowest ‘in 34 years. For tiic Mul-ltiillos," there Wfiffli important tariff mlll-cssions gain-j ed on exports of fish and lumber‘ i Dr. MacMiiian, who is chief cl the Charlottetown Hospital nledi- cal staff, will be up against Doug- las MacFurlane, the C.U.F.'s 30- year-oid farmer candidate, and Dv. F. C. Dougun. Liberal. Opposing Mr. Wotton will be Agriculture Ministeqstevaart and Erncgt Helm, Progressive Conserva- Of i i l hf which would give those Provinces ‘up enlarged natural markets in the up for election go;- me first time 15.8. No advantages had been lost though he h“ been Anomaly“ General since 1944 is Frederic A. on“ m“ t°mP°"‘“'3’ impm‘ "*1 Large. He is Mr. Stewart's Tula- ilflclm"! "°“' l" (‘ffefl h“ been‘ mug-route in the 1st Queen's coh- rcmavcd. ihcre would he n great smuencxh development ill Canadian trade, The three issues and many had bee-l gained. i which loomed with other countries. An iflCCF0l13-| largest in the campaign wgyg mg ed volume of trade with the U.S., Dominion _ provjncjaj “xenon would be particularly important. fagreen,ent_ increased noses 9g 595g [grains and fertilizer and govern- ment seizure of the Canada Pack- ers plant here during the packilw N. S. Municipalities BY JON’! 143318114? house strike last slimmer. bT-gawa, uDec.€0u-tCP)t—'§he _ _ _ v ..___,--_~_- §:*.';:.2;.“.'I:$..§.... "...'.’:.i....‘;.t¥ Make Flnanolallilalms - missions aimed at nhowing the rmumx. 5.177.. _ icm - Spokosmeh for N0\'_,1' Sl'0tia‘s 68‘ nlunicipailtics - cities, towns and] Awarded Father counties ._ today put their case fol". l._..__.‘ the on estimated $3.000,0I)0 siicc of!‘ the Provincial Government's Sim-l l000.000 grant. from Ottawa before! \provin<~ini authorities but got. no lil- the m’ By KAY definite indication o’ what help REX Canadian Press staff Writer calculations subunitted to the might he Cxpcfled m. whem 82921.8 Evans general counsel for A “imam comm;tfgciitfeprmem" OTTAWA. Dec. 10—-"Xn the name ~ - l ‘ l mun ) cs, ‘ ‘he ccmwm“ 355° degmded “'5 M)‘ croifcgence con the crlcfilllocatioff ca! o! Hmfiuaxesui] u: iiflnguliffagilig: Pucatlxmx‘ m‘? aoffgaint lngwggge powers and responsibilities for y?‘ m: meda w w y " ifrillfgzilcgnfgnffonr that“ it should lfmbrwb fegvkic’ ‘Tfifihgod to“ gage Vlwvllfl" Alflllllldefi G°V°m°" g5_ p00 d f d ‘m a. “p. PM“ Q ‘m? .°“' ' ' G ncrni, bout and smiled as he ‘rirfgintggnile: ftndoooto oasee ertlie “If? Mmm" “I “"“"‘°"‘*“ M‘ hzfnded the olstlnnnlsliedxwlyln? b <1 -_ urreuf. " . . , Ci‘ s t four-ycar-oid enneti “:e‘:-;‘l§¢::“ce u‘ e‘ on c Tilltiylellsxifilcthstn glen)? calyx hfftfihelioof Victoria at an invest- ‘lih ail a iawy rs spokm ln . '“°‘._’ ’ 1‘ °,_ “ p‘ ' iture today in Government House- e r w y e has“ m‘ u l‘ penenmge u! ‘h r It was the medal Keilnettfs fath- oontinuanca of fine merit in the long hearings February. They ed e tzrouv of oleht lowvm seniing all f-he Provinces ex Ontario and Quebec. who comp ed their presentations d LlONDO-N- Dec. l0 - -Ninc officials of the Ho containing 803 second tition ail of the uic iznsoiine fl private motorists. tion nonus KIDNEY Don’ 0 f rebuttal argu- that follow- "M9- in opposifl to the proposed increase Tuesday- ._.__.__.._ iR-eutersv use of .000 signatures to a ainst abolition t Lot Yoursfe ves ‘iurfviliuul lax revenues. in a separate brief, the City of Halifax uskcd that the illtcrim grants be determined as n per- centage of the city's total tax levy or of its $i,530.il00 uilmiai expend- ‘iuvc on education and public health. P‘ol' a permanent agree- ment, Halifax wlmtctl financial aid fixed according to fiscal ileod. er. the lute Fit. Lt. C. G. Mitchell. iirld won for “devotion to dim/K" The ind and his mother had trav- elled from the west coast to re- ceive the awafd. Thveive-year-old Jean er of Montreal, was the cept let- ‘m ~Louis Biei- second which his father had won. Dressed in his Boy scout unl- fonrn. he stood at attention while Viscount A blouse tile covete Distinguished Bel-v his father. the ~ »—-— ILS. ARMY TRAIN p i d modal of the ‘Hm’; “a M“- ~ '9") " A lo; Ordelzwhich esei-engincd train, first. ever used on the Hudson Buy railroad. has completed its first run from here to Ciluvchiii. Man. ‘The Un- ited States army owns the lo-car train which includes a hospital and medical car. srlvicifv RABBIT for fcur years ago. Little is actually known of Mn]. Bieiers hehind-the-iinea operat- ions. except that he perfected an become DTiSOHQIS-Ul-Wlf. Eventually the route was dis- covered and Mo]. Bieier was exec- uted by It. specially hand-picked group of Nazi 5. 5. men. More than 70 decoration: were GLEN ALLAN. Ont. ~~ (OP) - Price increases for cnrrois. lettuce and cabbage mny spell doom for scores of pot rabbits in Canada, but not for George, iho pot of ii- year-oid Betty ‘Mai-d, Instead of the normal rabbit diei. George oats cookies. bananas, toast and fried potatoes, >1?’ “m. the men who didn't return from ovi-reeas,_ 16; C, 10. to the U. S. A. Sees Vast New youngster to receive s decoration iexander pinned to his Maj. G. D. A. Bieier, lost his life in winninl more than escape route for men who had presented at Government Home. the greater number going to mein- j hers of the R.O.A.P.. or to the relatives who received them for survivors would not suffer seriously Live Poultry shipments continue Export Field For Canada BY Geflrge Kitchen OTTAWA. Dec. 10 —-(C P)_. A i lg/glftcnelwdfiield ofogxport markets b a a H" pr ucts will be - i ' ,, _, . opened by me Geneva trade agree‘ list. Wild ones su .ment. Reconstruction Minister Howe dued one; _ _ _ bright one, . indicFted WW3’ as the Ccnlmons continued debate on a rcsolution Drcllirninary to formal ratification of the complex treaty. He disclosed that a ssm-piing tak- en from 2.250 companies indicabgd they exported axsooooboo worth or floods in 1939, 36701100000 in 1944 and that they Pxpflctpd (O be ab“. to export $l.‘l00,0fi0.000 after com- pletion of modernization and ex. pansion projects. ' “Fills means," he sap; llbflllt 3 1~2 limes as ‘much terms or '2 1-2 times in terms as before the war." Mr. Howe spoke after Nfinistcr Mucifcnzio Kind to opposition requests tmit reaching agreement be to a House Committee for deiailrd Study before the House be asked to j express approval of its tvrms. A mOUOII to give this cffect later ‘ wac moved by Cccii Merritt, V.C. f (PC -— Vnnccuver-Burrurtl). who, j while expressing a general npprov- a1 of the agreement, urged that, the House use caution in endorsing i many of the escape clauses em- bodied in it. l‘ Victor Queioh <SC--Acudiai said . there was nothing in the agree, ment which would change United.‘ Slates trade policies. which refused l t0 recognize that trade was n two- 7 way street. Meanwhile. the House learned it W51! begin work tomorrow on the emergency legisiaticm for which it was called into session. ' Prime ivlinistcr Mzlciienzie King announced that the first ‘bills will be introducod tomorrow for first reading and Finance Minister Ab- bott said they would Include meas- ures covering Import restrictions. ext-ending aid to gold mining corm-l panics and amending the excise action. Fiscal changes will be dealt with by resolution. Mr. Abbott said later tilut. an- rloltmcavmem is expected shortly m‘! “W question of civil service sni- ariee. First reading was given a prlvgtg bill. sponsored by Wilfrid Lztcroix (Ind. L—- Quebec - Montlnorellcvi. which nuns at. the banning of the Labor-Progressive Party and Com- munistic DPgytfliZLltfOYlS. For s time, the chamber vorged on a formal vote when Speaker Gas- pard Failteux rejected. on the grounds it could be discussed later, a motion bv_Col. Ad. Brooks‘ (PC- Royal) calling unon the liouso to adjourn its regular business to dis- cuss the "plight" of veterans. Pro- gressive Conservative mom‘ ... soueht a vote but Speaker Fnuteux reminded them the ruling could not be contested. In thie trade debate, Mr. Howe snfd the agreement may provide the avenue to a "pennanent and sati=- factory" solution to Canada's chronic dollar shortaze. "exports in value volume Prinlc acceded the fol‘- referred i SIGHT FLABES (Continued from Page 1) .___..__________. ment for Westovcr Field. Aboard, too, were l0 crew mem- bers and 19 other persons officially described only as ‘military person- l n s light in the sky had been seen at the Goose Bay airfield about the time of the crash {raised speculation that the plane imlght have caught fire before zo- in! down. W-tllie the weather was bad in the area. meteorologists here said that ncl. A report that from exposure if the rescue is ef- lfected by tonight. The mnperntures __. .- __=._.__ . . - ._ Be ~ “Outlaived” Vote wzwryzxe ‘~'-%~’%'-€l~€<?~"§4~%= cocoa .045 cocoon Foulards! Wnoisi Stripes! Patterns! Here is a collection of Tier to please tiny mole on your ...qu'iei' ones. Each one ri masterpiece of style. $1. $1.50 $2. $2.50 Choose his Christmos Ties Today! PYJhhfDi-S ii g Cotton Broadcloth . $3 Arrow .. h? Fine Poplin .. . . . . . . $6 White Shirts if} English Broadcloth $5 up Arrow White . “Llioiiiidiiid notes E" Come see o "’ mun loves to receive. fig SiLKS_$9.75. rtfrmzts- ones, SHIRTS ur handsome new collection of Silk or Fine Wool Robes~o gift every ............$3.25 up . .5300 .......s3.so n. WOOLS-—$i 2.95 up, it t4 or n furtiii: ilursuallt Lo a peace trcnhv, l" action by the Council, or but were reported near freezing. ‘Iihc ground rescue pztriyviuadc up of Canadian and Anlel-icnn Air reported shall 110i. apply to agreed rcpcll atiolls deliveries ill czlpltal goods." Force porsoluici-ivzis ‘making slow DFOEFESS lllfllllgh fill" Conference sources said Foreign, ests described as almost impassable. pnnjsger Mgloioy of 11.15513 said The searchers were sighted into he would answer Mar-shajypi charges when "vcilllvdtiolls" collie ill the day at Goose Rivcl- only a up on the agenda. possibly tomor- fcw miles from the crush sccllv. rniiiéll orrlclli. (Continued from Page ll row. There were strong indications lihe American position is that. un- , loss the Soviet Union drops ‘its rep __.____?_.__¢_~~_ ~ -_- ‘ oration: cinilns from current pro- tlvll fmm SW18! fllllhflfilifl- duction and "firm" ogrcclucllts Mliflillie dvlilflff-‘d Ulfli “all FF‘ are achieved on economic ill-incip- 5900mm"? T01‘ “hi5 5tlllff-llellti 55 i ics tilerc is little use ill coin: on my QWYl- D°F5°llfl“5'7' A 71113510" with the present mceiinz. translation of Morqliies statement ______ also was read for the benefit of Soviet reporters nlld Marquic ihrll answered all questions tillgv put to him. Marquiefirt mission. in addition Dlmlus and hiliflSflf, consists Capt. Bfrgzy. Lioui. Andres Lieut. Goeiér, Following the Rilssian demand that they icnvc the Soviet ‘iluion. all applied for exitwisns, receiving tin-m immediately. The lender reviewed tho work of his mission over n two-year perird l i I 1 UdllSllfiL ARTIGLE to rCoulilluoll from Page 1i of and all over the world-Java. Cllilln Britain, Tvinidllii. and the United States. Customers npjunlsers val». lied most of lhcm hut. tildt didivi‘ T110311 they 20L their price. Th I buyer has the final srly on that. The items rrlilped frnln a $2.00.‘ dish dryer to n $4.000 hale of Clli~ nose lace goods. ’ . l nnd said that in that. time dvit-h _ f the (in-operation of the Riuesiml Abmlf- 29° llF05i1P¢tl\'c buyers‘ Government. 315,000 Frenchmen PM“? mm 5"‘ Cll-‘Yrflmf “WSW-i had been returned to France. “W59 3501mm bill 1i “K18 Olivi- He denounced ii! a "lie lmd oils fr m tho start they were int- propaganda" statements he said erfmid mQ-‘UY l" ("P55 lwflds- '03?‘ have been made in Frlmcc that fllld cloihlniz. Those items went. like hotcnizes. but i000!) stool thousands of Frenchmen remain in Russia. declaring that only "several tons" stlii had been unreputriuted. staples couldn't even rind n buyer at $7.00. They were pllt aside for another sale. Thirty-four pairs of slippe s brought $15; 300 telephones (to) $87: s. cal-ton of dusting pads. $4.25; a vacuum cleaner. $50. and a baby scale wont for $5.00. A set of earrings which czluitht thejan- cy of woman hilyflffi brought $12. Listed on the catalogue was an iecbl-eakel- that caused s bit rm w: on (Continued from Page l) .__._._______.__.~ the economy of all Europe." die then submitted a request to the Council to rule that from Jan. i. i948, “nothing shall be taken out of Germany except for a fair economic value in money or goods which can be immediately used to cles. But auctioneers explained this was for smashing‘ ion cubes [wi-ise uuAgi-i- s suhn 5:1 cvebrow ai-chiiuz froiu marine (Ell-g . k ____.. "blames ABBUTTS lCOIltiIIUGCvFTTDIYI Phgl l) {he drrlliiilg a prm-ise summary of Cfli’ shortage situation and its effort on the potato trade and \\"iii submit it ‘l0 MI‘. Abbott and to 'f‘l':\l\.=port Minister Chevrie: irlicr in the week. “Coal-cars are about the only liiiifl of (‘alts that are coming in to the Mnritimcs from tile States at tilt‘ present time," he explained. you can't ship potatoes wn l-oni KRIS‘ nor can you ship news- print or other commodities in them either. The result is that we an slliilpiiii: less produce across the DOYGQI‘ iliull we ever did and con- seqllrniiy arc getting fewer Un- ited States dollars. Cnmriiail rzliiivnys. Mr. Hat~ field said, were reluctant to send refrigerator cars to the Maritimes since they didn't have enough merchandise to send down to bli- dlu-e the quantities of potatoes they would trtke hack. He conced- ed that o certain volume of po- tatoes could he shipped b)’ Witter but freight-rates by sea are vetiv expensive and the right type o! vessel not always available. Abbott Did‘n't Realize l "Mr. Abbott simply didn't rem‘ the repercussions of his ban oil fresh fruits and vegetables from the United States. He's have: shipped anything in his llle and ‘ neither have most of the expert: supposed to advise him. They Just don‘t know what they're doing. “Another thing," the New Brunswick member added. "is thlt our customers in the United sum don't like this blimfnl oi their goods from the Canadian market.’ ‘Phat sort of thing could kick hertc‘ on us when we ielist expm-i. i5. It's the some principle u s farinv: doing his trading at a senor-ft, store. We must rememhe: 9.11:9! sustain the German economy. "This decision shall siand until amknot for the sen going service. Mac M MATHIESO-cs (tide is a tvvp-ylyvlffeltfl / l” lLLAfi