use: OVERSTOlJKEIl ~ cit tests MllllEL RADIOS When Rib-tit». become more plentiful we bought too mony Tcihie Medcls. - They're oil well known makes and good i°"i*‘"9 WfJPiF. so this is your opportunity to m" “m; Doll ‘.115 cinti at 20% OFF THEY'RE SUPER VALUE-DROP IN AND SEE THEM. SELECT YOURS NOW fiRfifiiiETT & STOREY LTD. (this a ‘ii..- (' ill. siesta ila-nal uq- ../. Prospects improve pntritinii cu‘. i"li'i-§ i f zructhet" i '€e'4iuj¢ ‘spew IAIllANKS-MOISI t \ f‘. o.’ ..r\-t~_\-_ ii;\l‘(i the v/zvzi um n,‘ a .1 Li tcrircril . ~‘. PS! ft-r ii?!‘ ltcursiltl‘: nt Lit‘. Bay of in raiiivay "f Cfl n :1 i. w it iv hvhtnllld Vii-l i>p_hu;i1di1:ed-5 ‘or miles oft the water distance Front the Gulf u! Si.“ Lawrence ti. United States Atlantic ports. Sin h shipments might easily run ‘lttln l\l?lll_\‘ hundreds of thousands u" lows‘ annually. !:<‘\\' fertilizer and cement . lll Albert. County, near the . ul fir the Bay ni Fundy, Wfllllti i~e hrnimht within a very short wntei- distance of northern New Brunswick. northern Nova Scotia -a*.~.(l Prince Edward Island by tho Mimi Pratt-c Edvt-ard Island would he less than 1'00 miles away, ixhcirtts it is so-nie 600 miles frcm the upper port oi the Bay of Flllldi‘ to P. E. I. around the slo: m- coast. of Nova Scotia. ln- cvtiihly, the plant would ship niurii of its output. through the tznial. Auotltcr industry which would mum important use of the short- vllt is the proposed pa-per mill .ll Charlotte County, on the Bay of l"‘untl_\', According to an an- nounrcmcitt hy the promoters of this enterprise. it si expected ' to be lllllii. and in npperation with- in the next two years. It will re- quire around BNLOUO tons of pulp- ‘Fllntl a year, and it seems likely ilizit nun-h of iills will have to ("HIP from the Gulf of St. Law- rence urea .- possibly from Labra- dor. Fillllilt] tori the twenty-one per increase in railway freight threatens a tiuirnher of our tics. as it will add to their thus and prevent them from nesting t-mnpetition in Central Canudtt. ‘Thcy need the canal t0 KWAHSHED GRAVE!- (iltwitngt Us For Your Requirements in \\‘ .‘\ ‘Si liil) (IONCRPYFE GRAVEL fIiELliJERY BY TRUCK 0R FREIGHT ilifliliiilitilv! WASHED GRAVEL LTD. OUNWAY v Let us sbowyotiiiawwstri, i and inexpensive it is to ‘have a new. replacement x imagneto installed on your ttractor, combine p; pgwgg _ unit. sunrsmrmouiltci .94‘, u i BATT and tlacllAE 171 GRAFTON aq§é~ w-iswui-icsps-mq... ltanada Bank Agent At St John Retires UITAWA, Juno 80th. — Th0 rqtiresnent ol E. H. Cameron as Agent as the Bank of Canada at Saint John, N. B. was announ ed today by Graham ‘Powero. Gover- nor o! the Bank or! Canada. Mr. Cameron joined tine Civil service of Canada in 1912 and served with it. until 1&5 when he joined t-he nowtly formed Bank of Canada. He has been Agent. at Saint John since this commencement- of oper- ntions of the Bank in that city on March ltith, 1W5. _ He will be succeeded by E. '1‘. \V._ Davis, Accountant o! the Ottawa Agency. Mr. Davies, who was born st Ottawa in 1906, joined the~Currenry Branch oif the De- pertinent o! Finance in i927 and was transterrerl to the Bank of Canada at its inception in 193d Since that time he has served in a number o! positions in the, Hanks service. lnclitdlng the Alldlt, mpartment. the Winnipeg Agency. Head Office and t-ha DHIVNR Agency. llsley Undecided Re llisallowancc 0f P.E.l. Labor Act OTTAWA. July 1 -— (Special) —- Justice Minister Ilsley told The Guardian this evening that he hail not. a: yet reached final doelslor. on the application o! the Cana- dian Congress of Labor and the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada to disallow the Prince Ei- ward Island Trade Union Act of Mart-h i948. “Will you come to s decision," The Guardian asked, "before yen leave the Cabinet?” "rm sorry," Mr. Ilsley replied “I really can't. tell you titat." The Prince Edu/ard Island trade union bill and the Labor Utiio.i.'.’ protest against it hove conic ruins-r lvlr. Ilsloy-‘s immediate attention dining the past few days. In re- vent weeks he has had several conferences on the legality at the ‘measure with. his deputy munch‘: F. P. Varcoe and law tifficcra of the Crown. The outcome ls 5'9’. lri doubt. Prince Edward Island mcmorrs and M.P.'s from the Maritlmcs y: - eraily doubt whether the Minister of Justice will move to quash the P.E.I. hill. Mr. llslci‘, they say. will allow no other consideralatuis but those of the law to enter into his ruling on the matter. - Moreover, the Minister o! Justice has investigated reasons Hilde‘!- lying the measure, and the reasons of the Prince Edward Island Al.- torney General why it is "intro vlres" of the Province. Sznce Mr. Ilsley is not. in the habit of leav- ing unfinished business hanging around, a ruling on the labor isstze is expected in the immediate lu- ture. Members Returning To Constituencies OTTAWA. July 1 (Sneciall _.wggh J_ Lester Dottglas, Liberal MP, for Queens and Dr. T.V. Grant. Liberal ALP. for King's ul- ready back in their constituencies. pm,“ Egipard Island was repre- sented by only half its strength in the Commons Tuesday, Between ' sessions hoth W. Chester S. Me- Lure. Progressive Conservative member for Queen's and J. Wat- son MacNaught, liberal member for Prince were in the throes of packing, both hopeful that the llouse-rwillHu-orogue by Tuesday nlidnight. Mr. McLure told The Guardian today tlhat ii; is g pity the Canadian Government of 80 wears ago did not heed the word of Sir Jolm A. MacDonald and centralize all Government depart- ments in the uptown area of 0t- tawa, close to the ,B8TliHlIIl€Ilt buildings. "I wouldn't mind so much it the Government departments were scattered all over town," Mr. Mc- l-ure said. "it's much worse than that. They are scattered tiutslde the city altogether nlld are in four different. constituencies." Transaction some inst-minute business with a number of senior departmental officials, Mr. Mc- Lure today ran up a taxi-bill of several dollars and said he must have lost at. least five pounds on Ottawa's hottest day of the year so for. "I went to the Research Coun- cil annex for one thing, Mr. Mc- Lure said. "It's a good three miles out of Ottnrwn in the county of Russell. ‘Then I had to go way down to tihe Bureau nf Statistics which is near the Rldcau River and then back to the Public Works Department. However, I was lucky. I-f I'd had to see the Do- minion entomologist. 1 would have ‘had to go four miles out to Car- leton County, and it business took nae to the Health of Animals branch, I would, have been forced to leave Ontario altogether and cross the Ottawa River to Hull. Planning 0t this city of Ottawa is long overdue. They should have started it on tho day of confed- eration.” - q CORNWALL - YORK POINT W. I. Tho regular meeting d! the Cornwall -York Point Women's In- stitute was held in Cornwall Hall on ‘mosday evening. May 25th. The mesting opened in the usual manner, followed by the sftnutes of the previous meeting, which were spprovcd and signed. . ‘Xiho roll call mu answered to i) Three i Waits To Buy 36-42 HE GUARDIAN. CHARL Suits in this lot, originally. worth up, to $45.00 going at $34.95. Doiff a1. t0 take advantage of this chance to purchase a suit at such a saving. piece-dyed worsteds- glen checks single and double breasted models, Sizes Suits Worth up to $62.50- going at the amazingly low price of $49,50- English yarn dyed Worsteds -— plain and double breasted. Sizes 35-42 MCDRE . J5- Saturday y Friday ‘and ii 9.50 i a striped flannel i-- single and {s [imited by nineteen cnenibers, naming‘ a proverb. The reports of the dil- Ierent committees were then heard. The hall committee from Meadow- bank were also present and it was decided to buy chairs and tables for the ltall. Two interesting papers on the Federation of Agricu ure and Cit- izenship were read Miss Betty King and Mrs. Douglas MacDon- ald. Plans were made for the thirty-fifth autiiversaiflv of Corn- wall-York Point and lvleadozvbank Institute which was held at the home of Mrs. Gordon MacMillan Wednesday evening, June 7th, with the Provincial president. Mrs. W. F. A. Stewart. and the sitpervisor, Mrs. MacDonald, present. The ntcetiitg opened with the Institute Ode and Creed. A tribute was paid to the late Mrs. A. P. MacEachei-ti. Money was voted for prizes for Cornwall and York fillll- schools. lVli-s. stmtley Murchison lnviizrtl the members to hcr home for filic July meeting, roll coll to be an- swered by paying membership fees, for the Federation of Agriculture. Mrs. W. W. Crosby, the first prc- slclsut. gave a- very intersstini toll of the early day's. while the vice- presldent, Mrs. Donald Murchison, read from her diary many inter- esting items of the meeblfl! “PM thirty-five years ago. Mrs. ‘Frederick Hyde also spoke o! her experiences in Institute work. Little Miriam Home presented those ofticers with bouquets of flowers. Mrssl-iazcn Howard read a very interesting history of the Institute, and Mter a musical program con- sisting of piano solos by Miriam Home, Eleanor and Elaine Mac- Phail. Dorothy MacDonald and Jessie Murray sang. Refreshments were served by the Cornwall ladies. and a beautifully sented by Mrs. Jack Maclvllllan and cut by Mrs. W. W. Crosby and Mrs. Donald Murchison. God Save the Kin: brought n most. enjoy- able evening to a close. ..____...__.__._. BRAVE STUDENT HALIFAX. NS. - (OP) --Al- though ill in bed for live years, ill-yssr-oid- Anne Cot-dos gradu- ated from high school hers re- cently. Studying by means oi a uau spondenee course, Anna was able to rejoin her own class two years ago and miner! a scholar- ship and a history prim. . ~ decorated birthday cake was pro-i NEW “WESTERN STARS STARRETT, BURNETTE The Durango Kid and Smiley, his comical sidekick, are coming to town in a new Western thriller. Their latest adventure, Columbia's "whlrlvrind Raiders," will open at- the Empire Theatre today. In support of stars Charles star- rett and Smiley Burnette, the top action and fun team in the movies today, are Fred Sears, Nancy Saunders, "Little Brown Jug" and Doye O‘Dcll and the Radio Rang- GT5. "Whirlwind Raiders," with the original screenplay written by Nor- man Hall, tells of incidents in Texas of the 1870's when the iam- ecl Texas Rangers were disbanded in favor of a State Police. (mitt, corruption and whole- sale lootlngs by this new group soon throw the ranchers and tn-ivnspeople into a panic until a marked figure, Durango. upsets the hoodlums’ plans. Finally, with the aid of Smiley, Durango, a fortner ranger. obtains definite evi- "dcnce ngoinst the boss of the State Police. norm; RIVER. scnool.‘ The following is the honor standing for the .school year 1947-48 of Hope River School. _Grnde IX.~1, Mary Simpson; 2, Clarlnda. Simpson; 3," Vernon Simpson. Grade VIII.'"L Claude Simpson: 2. Marthe. Simpson; B, Doreen Raid. Grade VI.-1, Beverley Simp- son; 2. Mary Fleming; ti, Robert Simpson. Grade Vr-yl. Maynard Simpson. Grade 1112-1, Herbert Simpson. Grade II. A.--i,Ferna Stewart. ' Grade II. B.—l, Carol MscLood. Gfflfle I-—-1. Margaret Simpson. Highest average for year in tha senior Grades-Mary Simpson, 91.5%. Highest average for the year in the Junior Grades-Beverley 51mp- son, B7. Perfect. attendance for the school year 1947-48-Msryy Binspson and Beverley Simpson. Teacher-Marion Doyle. TOWEIB GIKAIT -._.__- The Tower of umdcn was be- duh in I078 by Bihsop Clundulf st the direction of Wllllamitho Con- queror. _ —-—-———----_n Gold was discovered Yukon in 1M.- in the . - q-m-b... “a... ' \ The Mercury and Lincoln division of I'm-d Motor Company o! Oaaods, Limited, announced today that it would shortly introduce s brand new automqbll in the low prico llcld, to ho known as the "Meteor." It will be exclusive to tho Canadian mark: and will be distributed by tho Mama-y and Lincoln dealers across tho Dominion. In addition to the two-door Oust-om sedan shown above. tho Meteor lino will includo tho tom tour-door sedan and 0111b Cosmo. as-woll as a doluxs sedans, Club Coupe and amines: coups. . . , ‘ iasssnbuiby m. makers u "m lncolporotim a all om- ia-wuu uuunu; iron: m. mascots: o! engineering; styling, sum and otmlortf, tho new: mounts a long, low silhouette, bola; less than tlvo toot, three inches trom road to. hhhost point. ItLfllll-Midth body lines sweep book trom s distinctive hoot. grills and broad hood. mar fond arson completely eliminated. the body design being such that. maximum width is sobisvoddor both hangout! no: seats as well. ls rovldlns for a particu- larly spacious luggage iookor at ‘ loootod in tbs cantor-t zone between trout and tho rm. ‘ms nuts-up roar wheels, the trout. soot bclnl only slllhtiy loos . t-lllli It" loot in width and tho roar a. (all U-tnohol across the car. ‘rho all-steal, welded body is bolted tn tho trams at I points to fm-m s solid unit. ‘Iho Milo is a box section typo. It. has five cross manners anti is o! carols-own doslln making possible a plrtlculsrly low centre of gravity and snot rlsid rear. window alone being Us par, cont lessor than All round visibility is a. stand-out loaturo, tho that o! the norm ouwmobtlo o! former yours. row corner posts and centre pillars ado to visibility Without. loos o! body strength. . The Meteor will be avsllabls in ulna colors and tour two-tons combinations. complemented b! a fresh new choice at lons-woarlas broadcloth and D011!!! interior tabrios. Iupido door’ handler M!" ll to ma. eliminating the hoard o! mtoubui mums while exterior handles m d the mil-wt m! with rotary latches. » - The car has a newly designed, V-typo oisht oyllnoos onjlno o: loo hp. All cosine oooossoriol aro "top-mounted" for euy servlolni. A syhunetricsl steering linkage combines with an advanced “typo of independent front what sus- pension and longitudinal syn-insists at the roar to pnovloo maximum stability. Aiflrllno typo ny- druillc shock absorbers are iooatno tiuldo tho ldt action ooigmtms at the trout mo similar shook Jbsorbers function at tho roar. A iumro of tho tomltuoiasl m: luring: ls the hot that. they an so constructed as to ollmlnoto the noes in: lubrication o! m‘ loom. . _ ‘rho minor is oouippoo with a modal fmb air until! 57mm. Two ducts can-y huh air hm Nhlnd the trill!- Iml 111M. M70191!!! It: to tlio Mosul tho other to the pammor silo loch inlet ll provisos with s shut-oi! valve. actuated j hoiknolrou tho dash, s: slthu m; .. . » . tho amrlrmcolumn. . , ~ _ . m lllothsr fosturo is the ubosusubu ot- m a lItlRllmQllf-l. "some strusin dope to glare and soflootton st night. Tho eon ard lroupol directly In front or o vet. ’ " sorta consisting o! two-door and four-doc! .