rumors, tout Gallup A Poll Of . MAJORITIE$ iarvoonsn , . _ U. s. PLAN ~'ro eonrca ; GERMANY ‘Be Approved Even ‘If It Meant ClliliCWli Cli 1. ‘ Tmlii-HXAUYES _ IIIISWAY’ . E M srter’ Pillsthls :8 ‘definite ex; iiospitsl iilds Elect Cffioers ‘ SIZEABLE _ a ' “nature rusy live I Ilrl. :==~.......- ' t TION us: n: cu. , y ‘ w u uifltiBYuN. 5.. June @135 0H - - Pr - .- N. IE, was manimously re-electe’ president of the Maritime Hospital Aids Association at Canuck Troops There mam" hem ton“ A. M. secretary; I ilrs. W. H. Robbins, New Glsigow, f rst vice president; By Canadian Institute of Public Opinion 1ORON10. June 3C - Veteruiu of World War II. now spread over Camus; are- just asvhearriviy in favor of along-term policing icb for Germany as are Canadian civilians. Veiflwt 11B ‘W11 llishtly more in favor of using Canadian troops y, help the other Afiisd countries with this jot: < But-h Vfltmfll I114 "WM-lie civilians were given an opportunity (througha carefully worked out Olllilp Poll‘ mnmm crvrc rains. Installment City if...“ minute rush. DIGITAL. Hearts Hall, Thurs- fllth at I pan. Pupils of b.1107 Kendall. LILAJI. OIVIO TAXES-June 39th ll thl ss . Mrs. F. Southall, Halifax; Mrs. J. D. Matheson, Sydney; Mrs. J McKenzie, Charlottetown; Glretglor, New Waterford. members to ezmreu t QrQSS-EQOUOH) on this pprouc: crummy W. H. Robbins, New Glasgow, fol.‘ the Nova Scotia mainland. Mrs. P. J. Donnell , Sydney, for Cape Bre- ton; Mrs. for New Brunswick, and Mrs J Duffy. Charlottetown, Edward Island. MEMCRIALJC MARK easy on. out down on laxative thisCar-terwa . Ask forCartefs name to get he genuine at tore. Start the grad Armand Auger legt rwosmfimttf tiiwi; hi‘ 8.30 P M. bod tomorrow rsfln’ to go. _ ‘Ihe B. at 0 o'clock last night with s. csrao of live stock and N land. I'll-EIGHTH B. "Meigle" isft mmts would be made as soon as - osalible to hold burial services for victims at the scene. A cairn would be erected there. Because uf-ex- tremely rough terrain, however, re- latives of the victims would be ~vel advised not to attempt the trip. Details or Cadet Training At Aldershot" Elihu-Ax June mchmsho, I rouarsrstnaorsna- o hundred and twenty tourists 11-53 lcc u so far this mon _ t we; learned htgieterday. The num-be “refill made over the area by search- ng aircraft in the month following the crash, no sign had been found until last week, when an R. C. A. F‘, Norseman, searching for a nlss- lng plane which later landed safe- ly saw the sun shining on the dis- tinctive tall assembly of a Liber- ator. W ‘rourist Bureau oflioisls said. CITY POLICE COURT — Yes- terday morning at the City Police Court». a docket of nine offenders appeared before Magistrate K. M. rtin A drunk i ed $30 and cost; or 30 days d! Two drunk and - each fined five dol- lars and costs or l0 days imprison- A female drunk who had been in iail for a weék w; dis- th disorderly’ conduct were al- lowed to go after receiving a stern warning from the bench A drunken driver was given ‘seven JIANADA a ygs _ ‘ 511 ll) I-IAVE 1'0 KEEP TRDOP UNDECIDED- 5i ~- IN ‘GERMAN ""- iately to investigate and made four trips from his base at St. Donat be- YOU 1mm e11 Darts of Nova Scotia and rd Island undergoing (i883 0f military training“ The W11 933cc on July 3 uni day l is ' as om of cshfig-rfeoaneleifi" he“ is, France, Great Britain to Keep Troops in Germ- not build up Armies and War Plante. "United States has Suggested that Rosa 3nd United States make s Iii-Year Agreement any to see that Germany docs would you favor or oppose this plan?" -Pollce Chief Leo Bertrand of this Laurentlan Mountain village said today that, Ottawa. mern ers of his force were guarding the Canadian airmen killed in the 1943 crash of an which was located near here yes- terda . National opinion, including, of course, war veterans and civilians in their proper proportion, is as follower t occasion ever its? zégfiolglg i“): (‘Hence ‘*3 ‘heir homeland-which we fervently hqpe will new‘. Cadets "attending the c Mr. F. G. Spencer, Saint John. president of l". I3. painy, Ltd, is in the ty. Margaret Rose Watts, daughter the reports that leave money had been looted from army deserters who hid in moun- Just how closely veteran oplnlorn coincides with that of civilians tains there as "absolutely wrong." can be seen from thenext table, which shows veteran attitude by it- m“ ‘mm 2"’ “d” w?‘ °l N5- Yorlr, who was recently operated ‘uom PEI‘ Wm be on for appendicitis st the P. E. Is- land Hospital is improving nicely. 11a City Councillor Dr. P. C. Dou- gsn returned to the City yestmt- ening after having led his wire to the Clinic, Boston, Mass“ undciuoing been touched." WCRKMEI Cli World War I! ‘veteran - ,.lnlon y rllfll h t | B S OO m n‘ a - be 81W military rules. Reveille w: s. Lights out at 221s day lira. ng furnesin the tank. Part or Win- iild training will be tern’ face was blown oil! and Nick- gson was blown high in the air landing on the deck. libs impressive majority (72%) who favored the police plan, were Col. Andrew In Olslrgg I11 (1118-1861 a9 camp commandant, MIM., snfch wee , Consmand- {Mil Dtinsmctogcer "Would you Favor this even if it ruesut that Canada would have to keep Troops in Gerrnsnyr_ Here, a. slightly larger proportion of returned men and women than of civilians continue to fawn- the suggestion, as the next table shows: Civilian Opinion Vete .. 56 Dr.J.Ar-i:irur Mould, representing the Island Edward tending the. annual convention of Um Hospital tion at DIWY. NB. SiiCCESFiiL UFE (Continued from not n that" s life osmium should mill Pier on the east side of Hali- fax harbor at mediiaifily naval amlbirlances and haribor craft were pressed into service taking the injured to hos- grltal and navval police formed a cordon around the area to keep the crowd away. No, would opvpos ts and recreation . Coleman Arnhersr w“ . J. Hordumm, Charlotte- Cfiluf Instructor W-E. Matheeon, usiness Cadet Officer,“ MD g and administration _. AM. Creighton. elation. covered s p' s given centered ltblind‘ _ ~ ' 72% F“ The suggestion, as phrased in the origlnbl‘ qu iod of 25 years, and mostpf the qualified a this point, on the theory that this was an irnnecessariiy long period of 2 p.m., AD.'I‘.. Halifax North End-plugged news- paper switchboards with calls ask- lml the origin of the explosion. The fact remains, however, that in all areas of Canada, Institute reporters foundmajorlty opinion behind the idea of as embodied in the proposal n! U5,A_ A few weeks ago. the Institute reported the withdrawal of Can- adian troops from Germany failed to get majority approval from Oan- -World Copyriflit Reserved- thoroughly and being would be regarded by his ss their lawyer. Mr. Monsharfs the subject "Life I irebrs that Pays off". was irrtwo barbs. Dart 0119 delivered in the ‘two in the address was most to naval hospital where Nicker- son tand Mason were under treat- men . shattered tank n were forced back and the search was postponed until the fumes in - - the tank could be exhausted. aired below the some of her deck and stern plates were blown awa 8 - . Commanding Officer. _Mr. Monshsrvs and all other-raider officers will be glued from among those attending side the ship after there was no OPPOSE st tuds neceusry for» a suc- a t Officer MD. , and his staff to make this the beet ever. Comrpetit ons in, ri. flwotinc. Suit/ball. track and fie a-l types training have been included in the ogram. tea-in of the softbai Dis e insurance wrong mental a the fear of failure". deemed MI- Mon till HABTWGS. Sussex, June 2i - (Reuters) bakers at a meeting of their Na- tional Association hers today um- Nairin and w- their discussions. rationinil- Walter Atbddxe. of Canadian ag One speaker declared: “There is 1H as ing the country as in roan. There is no occasion whatever for Bri- , M35. This Trophy by senting 1m. verpool High 8c ool m (hide-t Corps. Honing}, Company on the subiuot Insurance as s Career". m». Attridafl Trophy Presentation At the conclusion of the track meet, which will be held on July ts, '1, the winning teem will District champions. This {as natured in i966 by a team black market" if introduced. u Ton Late To Classify ron-ssna-ronn coscn Howard Homes’ sight-engined Hercules ls it along-the bishmy to Tenn- This Mil-foot fuselage o; boat dwarfs the truck that pul Iliad, Cslif., where the Willa will be nu w lhgllrch C will be held ill tn: morn the track meet in the All ativea and fr , ~ THE" cnaacoirifrérowu cuaaorm otnrniikausniurn 25—(CP)— N, Woodley of Saint John. the annual Others officers elected were Mrs. Hunter, lfax, recording Mrs. McDonald, Charlottetown; M lvicMenarnln, Saint John; Q Mrs. F‘: e executive. Zone chairmen elected were Mrs. alter Carson, Monctcn, for Prince (Continued from Page l) Although some '70 flights had Bqdn. Ldr. Cobb set out immed- ST. DONAT, Que., June 25-(6?) endinz orders from bodies of the 24 R. C. A. F. Liberator Y Police Chief Bertrand branded the bodies by He said "the bodies have not (ContinuevTfr-gm Page r) the force of the emprosmn, Tum ship was moored at Wind- the time. Irn- Cansos Alanna - When the blast occurred. abou residents of t-he Winters died before admission Rescuers who wen-t into the to find Mercer The 7,600-ton ship was not darn- water-line but y. A harbor fire boat went along- ths blast but fine. BREAD RATIONING England, —- British ously resolved to urge the eminent not to start bread much wheat and flour enter- in to be rushed into bread ra- forecast a "tremendous rationing were Others 1930. Capitol Garage, Sydney Street. WANTED -- ROOM. WRITE c-o Guardian.‘ Central Royal-iv School. Liberal Biwbiement. E. MaoMillan, sec- Ntary. so MM o Tl-AINOR-At the University Hos- dine ‘rho marious instructors‘ will rho ls and civilian cadre a the Cad the following schools . n 6o"'lio gchlantsflreelt; ‘gilebuc DEATHS vital. Edm tn. All ,, J i946. Waite? g. Trallior. 1:25.931?» of Kelly's Cross. Interment in Ed- monton Thursday, June 27th. N. D. MacLean ITNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and t lgersufor social work able through a W J_ were four sessions dealln residence problem. health services, aspects of lllegi-timacy and full em- ploymeint. P.E.i. Christian Social Council , Annual Meeting following: sions: C. 0a satlon, imum wage, McCardle; and mothers‘ ance, Major TE. McNutt. These commissions were aired to operate another year with the some chair-hum. Resolutions passed by the Chil- Society Prince County. and 11y ti"? P-El- 3841145‘? Association regarding a home for the Island were read. The secretary was requested to thank these interested bodies for their communications. The Treasurer's report was sub- Major drenfis delinquents mltted T.E. MCNlitt. Ofdicers were appointed 15 M‘ Wlddlldi, Lieut. l : owe ‘mesh? Governor J.A. Bernard: ent, Ven. Archdeacon GR. Har- rison. vice-president. nan. president. MacLellan. Sumrnersidlei plesident, Charlottetown; recording www- tsry. Rev. EJ. Barrass, Summer- sme; Major TE. Mc- Nutt. Charlottetown. It was moved by Rev. EJ. Bar- res and seconded by RW~ Filth" P. McMahon carried that the tha Council be extended to Government for revising the ex- istrlmg venereal Disease Preven- tion Act and The cesatul Allison Jeanette Ladner. Storey. Grade v1. ao-es. Barbara Dwi- Grade VII. 75-80. Gerald Mic- Auley. Grade VIII, 75-80. Olivcine Mic- North Wlltslrfse Ilrooe HI §¥°n%fi'°"w"ii“"""‘éiaflifi worry‘ %_=-ie s: Arm 00mm on food? Social Service Conference Cpens HALIFAX. 511118 26- (CH-Can- ada and the United Btstes are two laborator- velosment, common heritage to compare notes as they go along, Paul Kellogg, of Survey Associates, Inc., New York. told lng of the Canadian conference on social work here ton Speaking on ‘neighbors ost war world." Mr. Kellogg said e in the United States have to w hand it to you in Canada for your unemployment msurance." Premier Angus welcomed delegates to the confer- ence and deputy Mayor T. H. Cof- fin extended wclcome on behalf English-speaking e lght. ax. As the 10th biennial conference got underway during the day there g with the Christian Social W916 Milton; Rev. - er. Milton; Rev. JR. Sloinn-er fore getting through to the wreck. Cornwall: Rev. J)“ Nwholson: Badges Not Touched York; and Mr. Heber MacPhail, New Haven. During the sesdon reports were heard from the chairman o! the following counrnds- fact-if Juvenile -’ “ uency, rnefly; workmenu co Rev. T.E. Rev. Add 0Ii by the treasurer Honorary D1‘ Sununerside. PEI-i Charlottetown; ‘Right Rev. 9rd Rev. T1138. S treasurer. and at the foliowimifltbflii-li Storey. _ Grade II 80-86 ‘Thelma Barwise‘, Irene Giddings and Wanda Mac- Donald (equal). 75-80 Billie Lank. Malcolm MacKinnon River: Anita Phillilifi. 65-75 0 Forsythe, Keith Beaten, Beaten. Erma MMI-Xmflld Louise MacDougall (equal): 501111 Cronin. Grade III 85-90 Laura Doreen Wood; 75-80 Doris Inga, Eleanor Kaye. 70-75 Helen Jones. Badiie MoKsrr-ls. Grade rv vs-ao. Bald-n Mewiav. .1 Giddi s. an“ n“ ns-ao, Elaine cm. Grade V. 70-75, Lean. singing. 85-90, Mary Ramsay. Kendall is the local secretarylor Mt. Allison. Prof. A: Roy mend through ‘Ill Issued sad Tremblsy, miles III PAGE rival. , “m: FL so linen" a public meet- lt Macdonald ‘IHIY ALMOST REACH ‘I'll! SKYI’. burns between bubbles. She knows all about smiling babies! Know! about corn flakes, too. “Kellogg's are my favourite," she says.‘ “l like them not only at breakfast, so good i" Kellogg’: Corn Flakes are flnl for flavour, Canadian housewives . . . proven by independent surveys year after year! They're always IRESH, too. And Kelogfs are ready seconds, leave no messy pots or pans to wash up. Kellogg's es hard to find-bat wort looking for! but at bedtirrrs too. They lute The first annual meeting of the P.r.‘.l. unicil was held in the City Hall, Char- lottetown yesterday Anrong those present Archdeacon GR. Har- rison, Rev. E.J. Barrarss, Rev. C. Carnegy. o! Simmer-aide; SJ. Davies, P. McMahon. Rev. I.J. levy, Major TE. McNutt, Rev. IKE. lidiclren nan, Charlottetown; Mr. G. Hoop- Corn Flakes are sometim Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. . SAVE TIME... SAVE WORK... SAVI FUIL! afternoon. Wcodworih was matron of honor and Irwin Woodwcrih was sister and MURRAY-REID WEDDING took place at the anse in Milford Station, on Monday evening, June 17, when the pasior, Rev. A.J. Eo- bu united in marriage, Reid. of Kentville, and Brad groom. Afier the cerernontyo bride had been employed wi Cook, Gay's River, ‘:11 h fir,” fie»; 16m {am/l} o/fZz/r Rev. TE. McLen- 2nd vice- Gregory (HD35- unanimously risks of the the P.E.I. for enaotins 188i!- iation to require s medical exam- inatlon for the presence c! plrllis in persons marriage. these two acts assented to of the Provlnc lit. Allison Music Examination Results i coupon for host drank 4 tokens left over Monthly Suqnr Preserves 1 24-02. icn‘ icrm or marmalade OR contemplating recent saslon hi1 beglsbature-S. Tcnque ccm be served hot with a itmqy sauce or cold in jellied form, uccordinq to the dictates of the weather. If you haven't had Sunday quests you should have a useful leftover for weekday lunches. Billed for Monday is u veal frlccrssee, tooihsome and tinq. Macaroni, baked in c: nippy cheese scruce elleni dcriry dish lcr mantle‘ Tuesday, and calls for a sprightly toss oi salad vegetables. Your stale bread any be converted inio cr good dressing lo stuff cmd stretch <1 beef ilcmk to be served hot on Wednesday and sliced cold for Thursday. Friday is for fish. Frcmkiuriers crre suggested lor Saturday, in keeping with the summer picnic spirit. A beef shank provides the base for a hecrriy veqe- table soup. li can help to replace the usual sandwich lunch, ihus scrvinq bread for which the hungry Also saved from the week's of suc- candddates in- tbe Mount music examinations which concluded yesterday at the H9111“ Memorial Hall. Homer. FKRCO. was the exam- Wilirm Wood. Mr. Harold S. (Murray abroad are crying. eating are {our tokens. On lune 20th. _iwc sugar-preserves co ns, S 15 cmd S 16 become valid. Accordlnqly, cr crmily of four will have cr ioiczl of eight coupons for sweets The advancing season making fresh lmiis more plentiful can mean many simp and suqcrr-scvinq desserts. it is therefore cm oppor- tune time to some some suqor from your requic: coupon allotment io preserve fruit for winter usciqe. shell siocks may need extending with u jcrr oi bread spread or couple of tins of f crre budgeted for in the above purchase pcttem. exactly time same route in utes in s Colonial Airlinu the return Journos. and found heir’ libs. mi 341151118 It 511"‘! M1905. for the canoe which curled Phillipe Beabien, implsne, and my. lt-yln-old ct historic waterways between {Q I P I 7"‘ I"