| — "| WEATHER Sispag"ioey. are ryt tee (ams. 2 a cae a cat TORONTO (CP) — Tempera-|over the district during the next|vals;: a few showers risk of|scattered showers; jot tures issueud by the weather|24 hours. a thunderstorm in the evening; vane in eer office: . Forecasts: ? hot; southwesterly winds 15. Low-| winds ee ike 2 | MinMax.| Halifax ‘and vicinity, , south] high at Kentville 65 and 90, New 60 and 75, fon 60 and weon ~ Glasgow , Charlottetown) Bay of Fu Sout r fone Seaton, Cheiicing: Sa. Fg. NE Vancover 55 6g | Shore, enstera shore, Cape Bre-|5'a04 99, Moncton 60 and 83. |winds 2): jn with a Victoria 85 63 ton, cloudy with a few clear in- Lower . John River Valley: showers and extensive fog; \- Edmonton 4 61 | tervals; most overast with a-|Cloudy with a few clear inter-| hility near zero in fog, occ ccasione Regina 55 88 (sional drizzle near the Atla vals; mostly overcast with ocea-| ally improving to fie milés; Winnipeg 56 = 70 | coast: @ few showers and risk of Si0na! “drizzle near the Bay of| temperature near sixty. Ottawa 72 82 és Fundy coast; a few showers and | Toronto 70 2 |# thunderstorm in the evening;|rick of @ thunderstorm in the| High tide today at Charlotte. v Ottawa 72 82 | continuing cool along:the Atlantic|evening; continuing cool along| town at 10.¢8 a.m. and 11.13 p.m. Ques . eo 8 erly winds 15, cohigh at ment |the Bay of Fundy coast » bat hot | inn Summerside ‘an ae ec 80. |erly winds a . 6.57 p.m. Summerside ‘ide - Fredericton — = |fax and Yarmouth @0 and 70,|iland: southwesterly winds 15./,.0, "minutes later than Char- Saint J 60 71 |Goshen 60 and 85. Low+high at Fredericton’ 60 and) lottetown. Sun rises today at 5.17 Moncton 62 81 Annapolis Valiey, northern ' 85, Saint John 60 and 70. a.m. and sets at 7.16 p.m. | Halifex ~ 66 SUMMERSIDE — Reporting that | 61 Central Street-as @ eonven- | Charlottetown — 588 oo a “good proposal” had beep made | ierce © & yee Sydney 6 66 Dr. H. E. wais named | Yarmouth 56 71 by Markie ‘Plc Company civil defence Shot anor for | HALIFAX (CP)—The weather a of by the torn, Casitas WE Surmeraide of maton of Couw || TEAMWORK PROGRESS PROSPERITY. regular monthly meeting of the|cillor Wood and supported by/| Belgium, like some other council thene were several minor | Councillor MacAuslamrt:—~ pean countries, continues to tr, matters to be ironed out yet." J. C.: McKenna aod Welter |future naval officers in sailing He stated he believed a full|Pc‘ers were appcinted fence- | ships. . report on the -matter would be| viewers for Summerside. . - : : available. to the light committee | Councillor Dewar reporting for | fair and all her people one”, leq |—- 2 within a week. tie street department while ©p- iby Mrs. Walter Lidstone. The of- 4 The council meeting was de-| posing the lending of the town’s |fering was received by Mrs. L.R. EN hour in the absence | heavy equines & comes Allen and Mrs, Howard Waite and : " ee caucus wes héldeIt finally start-| had agreed to such a move ~ Mrs. oe Pe ae : the ed with Deputy Mayor MecAus-| cause the town ia SPECIAL LICENSE PLATE ISSUED lend presiding. Mayor Ourrte ar-|chenge 300 bosds of olay for | Siete a aki ee rived shortly after 9-o'clock and town dump in addition to being | ing testimonial of a man whose Attracting considerable atten- | Waterford, a {tacit thecal -Apologising for_-paid_renial_for_ the tachine. | soul_had-bten_so_daenly_touched | tion in Summerside is the license | parts of the province. The special | Dalton of Burton, P.E.I. being late be eald he In the montiily police iby his great love for God that all plate on the car of State Senator | yraine license plate is red and; MacDonald was elected to- = causeway after being eighth in| Chief Peter White stated during v Tnad., gy ht find gy tevmeden- Peter M. MacDonald, . Oxford | “ line left at} Caribou and then| (he Lobster Carnival la:t month . ———Toasty. Maine. Slate Senator | White with the word “State Sea- | | state senate Se ar racing to Tormentine to be first | the town experienced the heev- oe tee angs Ay 1 Serer E MacDonald, is spending a vaca-| ator on the top and number 2. | previousty served four years 1® | in the line left thre. ——. iest—traftie—ever_to_take place | US to show our love for n the house of representatives.. In @ relatively. short business here. His : we and | “Tough our tove for -our-feliow~|-— tion visiting his former home in| He is accompanied on his. trip | ae solution granting a license to Ho- ; otato Blight | ; retail | Parking meter collections were we all our God’, was followed | labor Relations Boar i toe. Said Serious Bess ermine S. ai os Despite their hi we oan know that the scniniie A line potate blight” stteat “| AS Meeti H Id salesman you can || tion has not pro : ‘the potato situation sn Vv Personne nnounce ioe as expan eve yea ee ere , employ ---a schooling. Further, they have turned a daa ear to the con- rs yesterday. They The August meeting of the af-| During the business period Miss The personnel of the provincial|ward Island and Miss Eleanor | continued wet weather will cause ternoon Auxiliary of the Woman’s [na Phillips gave the financial | . Labor Relations Board was ao- | toapoenay. secretary of the Civic the disease to spread rapidly due | vissionary Society of the Sum-|recort. GUARDIAN - stant demands of Island organizations for a full survey of our nounced this morning by Labor | Employee Union, Local 501. in large part to failure of grow-|merside Trinity United Clturch| The following was reported by | ; ‘ ~ : : PATRIOT needs in education, Second-rate’schooling for our children Minister A.A, Maclsaac. ive Mr. Maclsaac said he felt tha ers to provide sufficient spraymg a. held in Epworth\Hall on the corres,fondence secretary, | member board containin three ‘the establishment of the board | earlier | Tuesday afternoon, August 4th. Mrs. Albert Huestis, two, acknow- rep’ ne / - .men and two women w re-| would fill a long felt need both; Up to a week ago the crop was|- The President, Mrs. L.M. Call- | ledg ments for sympathy extend. | sent both management and la- jaro a ney and | reported looking excelient, but | peck p: three ber. saneee the spread of blight could easily |come to visitors and members |cards had bee at Supply by Chairman is Gilbert A. Gaudet, | The board which was establish-| cut the yield by one third to|,-esent) Mrs. B.P. Sharp was |Mrs, E.H. Sheen reported that Q.C., Queens County Magistrate.'ed through the passing of thc | one half spokesmen said. Acreage opening Hymn “All the Supply committee forwarded | For management, the represen | Labour Relatiofs Act passed a‘ planted is smaller this year by Grea as ae leads Me,” | two a of clothing, etc., to Phone 8506 tatives are William Smaliman, the last session of the Legisla approximately 10 to 12 percen: was followed by a period c* yee tia United Church Mission, Seoul ’ = president of Smallman’s Limited (ture will have to do with such due in part to }-w prices prevati- oe oan e prayer by the president, | Korea Wh ‘ ‘i ; en elected we pledge the Conservative Government toz Summerside and Mrs. Milton Bell | matters as certification of un | ing generally during the winter | of Old Spain Restaurant, Char-| ions, conciliation matters and oth-| with tHe greatest reduction re-,bserved in memory of two de- | The worship service was con- | lottetown. ported in seed potato plantings. ‘Voted life members, Mrs. Georg?! ducted by Mrs. Hillard Arthur | The NEW er things pertinent to labor as 'A. Callbeck and Mrs. Allan Pal- |and Mrs. Melvin Bridges. Service | Representing Labor on the a easieetiele Board are Jack Brown, presi- | they affect both management and | imer who passed to higher ser-'was based on scripture patsages nderwo Oo d ‘ dent of the CLC in Prince Ed-!the employee. ‘Ww t Pri vice t IPealm (104) read ty Mrs. Wil- ul IMMEDIATELY PAY ALL TEACERS' SUPPLEMENTS FRO Me Ry Pa es rince Sympathy was extended to-Mr-— liam Heckbert, and John or “Tou Maat IC ) : Goocee-Calluach aid tenn. Toe jer 1, rowdy 1S See can! oueh: PROVINCIAL REVENUES THUS REMOVING INEQUITIES — Stanho ch Inn Guests family of the fate Mrs. Allan |Joy of Living’, followed with pe Bea Hit By Storm |Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. James A .| ‘A.»General Thanksgiving and | ad bs f FROM OUR SCHOOL SYSTEM AND LIFTING AN IRKSOME E . Annual Golf Tourne aime . shea Morrison and family; Mrs Walt- 'the sinzirg cf “Biras are Sing- BE hee violen Lidst nd family their ing, Wocds are Ringing”. A pra- njoy 7 | ficqwaorce poruch. tho. Wrasse, tfamene nat lama 68, Sb SE, om ort ond somenive. FINANCIAL BURDEN FROM OUR SCHOOL DISTRICTS. > loss of loved ones. Prince area last night shortly Ha t of & STANHOPE — A brilliant sue-| Toronto; Margaret and Evan jefore nine o'clock accompanied | 4" interesting Tepor | A trio composed of the following eess last Friday was the annual ; Hawken of Montreal; Murray and a annuities down-pour of rain. | "e-em Preszyterial executive members beautifully rendered | : meeting was given by Mrs. J.D. | the number ‘“‘Teach me hy Way” tournament at the Stanhope | | Patricia Webb of Halifa’, an t a ee and siment conttanogs Retelng. MacFarlane. She announced that Mrs. T.H.E. Inman, Mrs. FL. Beach Inn Golf Club It was made | Stewart of Fredericton, Mel| No reports of damage from the ; ; ; : a gala occasion by Mr. Fernan- Medincoff of Natick, Mass.; Ken twenty five minute disturbance |Dr. Long would address a meet- Sheen and Miss Ina Phillij's. The eS TE Sane eae : ' ! - ia do Vidal, Manager, who, at a!and Kay MacFadyen of New were received up to a late hour,ing in Summerside on Saturday, accompanist was Mrs. Sharp. 4 r special luncheon had the winners | York; Norman Barrett of Truro; {ast night. Octoder 3rd. A prayer “That earth shall be ...& touch so light, ‘ and awards announced as fol- | Hen! Noel of Grand Falls, cee enn mass ow arene : : ‘seid | Nid Oe mie a York” | 80 responsive, it’s . — Low Gross: Miss Sherrill Mose- | Barry Mills of Mount Royal, Fred | HURRY HUR RY HURRY almost electric! ; : —e — ey *) «The ~ Party of The Causewa To GREENDAL'S SUMMER SALE te P ley and James Mills of the Town | ippett of Montreal, Jean Mercer of Mount Royal; Low Net First: of Grand Falls, Nfid.. Mrs. N. Underwood Limited R. |. CUDMORE Ladies’ coats, all our best sum- mer coats. Values to 69.50. : Katherine Cass of Havard Uni-| Barrett of Truro: Robert Des- |179 Grafton St. Dial 5631 Sale— versity and Ted Avison of Toronto, | jardins of Montreal; Scott Mac- 20.00 & 25.00 Low Net Second: Mrs. Page‘) Fadyen of New York; Mrs. Cath- Nelson of Dalvay-By-The-Sea Ho- | erine Stewart of Fredericton N.B. | One rack of dresses, silk, cot- ton, terylene. To 12.95. tel and Neil Stewart of Frederic- | and Jess Mosely of Mount Royal, Sale 3.88 ton. N.B. all guests\at Stanhope Beach Inn. Ladies’ Suits. Values to 34.50. Two sealed holes winners were: Among others from Dalvay-By- 10.00 & 15.00 Mrs. E.M.. Williams, also of Dal-| The-Sea Hotel who joined in the vay, and Bert. Patch of New| toursament were: Page Nelson, Ladies’ Summer Dresses. Drip Dry Polished Cotton, Crepes. York, and Mrs. Ellen Mills of | A. Bell, E.N. Heiskell and Mrs. | Values to 18.95. Sale 5.49 & 7.49 Montreal. | The official reporter was a | kell of Doltay and HL. Akiey Stanhope guest, Miss Ethel Beck- Girls’ and Boys’ Coat Sets, in plain or tweeds. Also bur- berries. To 12.95. of New York. with, feature writer on The Her- Sale 5.00 During the luncheon Mr. Avi- | ld, Bridgeport, Connecticut. Children's Cotton Dresses. | St cite eater |e ip Seema, made the ee F. I. Teacher Sizes 3.to 14x. 1.95 to 4.95 tions. He had been in charge of the entire event, assisted by his Ladies’ Pyjamas and Nighties, cotton seersucker. Plain cot- wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ron mekin 1S Director \ fon. 1.97 & 2.49 non and Mr. and Mrs. Len Wil- o08. HALIFAX, — (CP) — A Van- | Ladies’ Shirts in gathered or sheath styles. To 6.95. Sale 2.49 & 3.49 Inserted by the P. E. I. Progressive Conservative Party. | Men's 2 Pant Suits in Grey Blue, Charcoal and Brown. Reg. 39.50. Sale 29.50 Men's Sport Coat. All’ wool Tweeds. To 24.50. Sale 14.88 Men's Sport Shirts, 1.69 each. All sizes. Sale 2 for 3.00 Men's Jackets for work or play. To 8.95. Sale 3.00 Men's Dress Pants. Values to 10.95. Sale 5.95 Boys’ Dress Pants. To 7.95. Sale 2.49 & 3.49 Men’s Foam Rubber Sole Shoes. Reg. 8.95. Sale 3.98 Boys’ Windbreakers. Values to 7.95. Sale 2.98 & 3.98 When you go CNR she feels better, more secure... was donor of many of the prizes, | ping clerk for a starch company, as he is each year at Stanhope. |is the new president of the 96,000- In -addition to those named,|member Canadian Teachers’ playing in the tournament were: | Federation. Shelagh Mills of Mount Royal, P-| jan Dp. Boyd, principal of | Q.; John Horam of Halifax; | Queen Elizabeth Elementary Florence Wood of Cambridge, | school in Vancouver, was the Mass.; Mrs. Doreen Tippett -of | unanimous choice of more than Montreal, Giovanni Romeo and / 199 delegates who attended the Mrs. Romeo of Old Westbury, | 39:h annual teachers convention f New York; Sue and Fay Wilson | which ended here Saturday. He of Montreal; Mrs, Ruth Avisom | succeeds Miss Gene Morison of and Barb and. Joan Avison of [meee Other officers were » First Vice- i | eee C. S. Gow of Winnipeg: ey a Second Vice, S. G. McCurdy St-- John’s, Nfld., and Third Vice Patricia Maybury of Montreal.. Included in the 10-man hoard 2 | of directors were W.W. Roberts, 4 | Valois, Que.; J.B. Carr, Wood- stock, N.B.; George MacIntosh, . Halifax, N.S.; John Hughes, Mon- |tague, P.E.I.; and Brother J.B. Darcy, St. John's, Nfld. |’ LATENOTICES Sewing Club Has (Also see announcements in ecolumns adjoining Classified Ad- Achievement Day vertising Section.) you feel better, more: relaxed. it O'LEARY - The Princess * HOGG — At 62 Brighton Road,|Anne 4-H Sewing Club held its on Sunday, August 16, 1959.) Achievement Day in Coleman Rev. W.G. Hogg, in his 73rc | Hall on Friday afternoon. The year. Resting at the Ma¢cLea: | leader, Mrs. Pearle Millman and Funeral Home until this Tues- | the 10 club members=<Were pre- : day morning, then at All Scu!’: | sent. Chapel. Funeral fram St. Pet-} The Misses Mountain and Mac- ers Cathedral on Wednesday. | Donald from Institute office at | ' service commencing at 2)Charlottetown were present and | o'clock. Interment in Si. Fet-| judged the display of work ers cemetery. which was accomplished during | ; . the year by the club members. HORNE — Suddenly at Yar ; ’ js mouth Hospital, Yarmouth, N. oo ne the leaders tae’ Palm — Ladies’ Ladies’ More and more ., on Sunday, Auigast 15, inte, | OC, Members for thelr geet te CLOVES — BATHING SUITS SKORTS, SHORTS Margaret Ann Horne, in her | “°* \ ore and T-SHIRTS smart people who 26th year. Her remains wili be} An address was read to Mrs. | 49 .49.. 20% off 1.00 Millman thanking her fo: her | the MacLean-Funeral Heme te | time and patience with the club | the residence of her parearg | Members during ‘he year by Mr. and Mrs. Ivan A Horn, |Sandra MacArthur and gifts | 9 Brighton Road. Funeral | Were presented to her from the | from St. Paul's Church tomor-| Club and Coleman Womens In- row (Wednesday) morning, | Sttute to which she expressed | service commencing at 10| her thanks. o'clock. Interment in Sherwood| Lunch was served by the ladies eeme'ery present | are going places, transferred this: morning from ~ a i ie Eek @ be FS : DIAN NATIONAL ay \ LATER?! “Sei or The GREENDAL Co. Ltd. 144 — 150 GREAT GEORGE STREET