the Trade Union Movement. meat and administration. ’ virtue oi a coalition with the he can great after independence. he an 1‘; ‘lie Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. Oct. 22, 1962. . - . . . """""““—**—“""'—"'*"j-—- ~ N 97, v , , -- ’ Entire length 0* Nile River .. {}l'.......,".°...‘.'..."’i".':.‘..I?‘.“‘.i:f.i.’. ...?:.':.*.'.*':.‘.''‘'r.'.*..':.*:*''.:.:..*.’'.: :‘.2::.'::.' :.':;r, 3:}: z:°.':“':....“°.... .. .....'t"'*' ....:.'°*....°“"*...'.°..r.-';..','.-..*;.-,,v,,-; llemsrof disease, poverty. ignor- with the prime minister for Peo lance and tribalism plus special prestige. ' Kabak lnroblems peculiar to Uganda. The ]{.[;a1;.', 5;“, 1, the ocratic party 24. ,3 5,, By LYNN ill-ZINZERLING sluggish and muddy, into the‘ NghN“‘T'°NAL FEELING most populous. the richest and The Kabaka is ambitious and orate at length neo—colon- and : JINJA, Uganda (AP) — For Mediterranean. in I nnllon of 7.000.000 the most important in the coun- with his people growing three- leliam whenever foreign invest-1003090 fill“! I 101 on ma- me first time in ms century. mm’ at we soumemmosrwithoutv a national conscious- try politically. fourths of ‘the coffee and one meat in men ed.‘ infiiunun IN}! and also in the the stately Nile news 3_guolsOu,ce of we Nile is an Im_ "93- “’°n81 independence Obote is prime minister by third of the cotton. the two main At his first press conference cultural sense." '- miles from Lake Victoria to the‘portant railway and industrial iriieans lemming to nine out of Med‘ ~- « - . . 2 - A "9"3"€‘«'=ln Without Wabhmlézcentre of the new nation. It is. Inciuded in this nation or 94, against colonial territory. , u 1 1; -_ _ , i A " v ’ I The bluish waters that tumble iioiio (t)b‘:)t‘o:laihewi‘¢::.eo‘?p:uITa1l?g‘:,iggomgtlllggg gfelilrelgo are i‘t()‘urnking- . mm the lake here at Ji 1 h‘ 1 ' - ' ry ‘" ‘ sweep through a free and inl(1iezAllcallii!)r'erto:ri‘d Rift ‘til?! fijroslt, rfieslitia ¢!i!hli'iil“sst!aanfcilvethgistt¢:.iiv€itso Thef ‘gag. O O O " O O . ' ry 0 us- _ ' I Pendent Uganda bofo“? ‘hey it-al stirrings Obote then 26 oga all have their own 1 g’ I ' ' _. ' . ' - e is a- lwas helping '° Wad 9105 at $3 tive bodies and administrations ‘den and Eg t d . . . ~ \ YD an ¢‘mtI‘nt.ia month. He became active in apart from the national Parlia-‘ L R B L E I , , i . I v/ . pie’: Congress holds 39 seats nun’ I-gm. mmme The British adininlatr ti a Yeklia 21 and the Dem- mm M,-1¢..~1;.:. done a wonderful job ainogdutiiaas. Now Independent Territory ...._ I Q. a YOUR CAR AGAINST ll -- \‘\;\> \ .. 7:. vim :.:.q~'t"="" .. ..i.-~.,..~..>2.m... “ , ye. Dunlap Silent Tram I T Bring your citarfintodiis for a free tire safety check on . . . —-Ensure - . ' v' ' Carry , a lite-of-tire guarantee ahead 8 8 r“mg during the months against all road hazards. . ' Duniop Silent 'frac]ion Nylons SPECIALS TOWN HAL _ CENTER or CIVIC F 750x 14 Now 18 95 W” 25'8" 64” " 13 Naw 20 50 W“ 35-0“ SUMMERSlDE'S ’2§§.‘}““5J:‘.§..}3.'°‘i2..?;‘li..f.‘§ ‘.l‘..§ 67" X 15 Was 26-80 560 x 590 .1s_voikswagen Tires :::‘..:°:.::“::.:::"';..:::::::' "2 ”°‘" "-95 Seem! 16-59 3Il‘ll;rl.1'?e‘E\ cgggodehfigigatihizlegiic neIV’vol‘itl:1ee.Chief Don Wannamaker‘ , , smut‘ sizes alt specid Discount Prices I - I ' _ generator, manufactured in Eng- stated that he will be submit- sPLC[AL‘R3tl‘e9dS at low, low prices. Sizes 750 X 14 — 670 X 15 - 800 X 14 A ' land, has arrived in the town ting some proposals to the town — 850 X 14 — 710 X ]5 — 730 X 15. 6” to add to the electric battery. council regarding proposed tra- The new motor is a twin of {fic changes. These alterations. the one purchased two years approved. would be on a trial E THE ONLY CAR Wi1‘H- THE BEST OF BOTH A g and will be in operation be- b ‘ ¢ fl ‘ h id’ ' iaortiz ‘the Cgrisltma peak. 1;‘ P338“, sucrcsgssmel ‘shay alfjcomt S id Vulcanizling and Betreadinl Brop y sai e ris mas pea ' ummers e h 2529 , , . ~ demand is too great for one en- gffeci __ . - I‘ one 319 Water Sn 0 Big--Car Room and Comfort 0 Small Car Economy gine, and the new one will i'e- " *— "" 8 ‘ nevvtri¢iih(ih:mib;i]setxz:l1'iation of th e‘ I 8 Small-car economy and handling ease . . . Plus All-New Beauty! It's All New . . . All Beautiful new mom_ which Wm be in the N G l . . . All Rambler! It has lots of room for six 6-footers—more legroom mid hip room than most following weeks. an had to ' - _ H aryest of the bigger, more cumbersome, more ‘expensive cars. Yes, its practical 112-inch wheelbase and be built onto the electric plant. This construction is now under-3 way and when the whole job of , installing the motor is complete; it will have cost an estimatedl 188.8 inches of overall length give it the manouv oi-ability and handling ease of smaller cue. See It . . . drive it in the model you prefer. « Sale, Days Ti $300. . STORM SEWERS A new storm sewer was laid‘ this summer on Granville Street from Victoria Road to meet the; m see The New 10963 RAMBLER . relief storm sewer was also laid 1. ON ' from Arcona Street to a brook - _ ‘« ‘ I ‘ north of the electric light pond. . O t . Another storm sewer was laid _ _ u C , on Northumberland Street from O . y ‘ ; . ‘ . Market Street. STAR C L 0 T H I N G Street paving, although still in . progress, has already Seen DURING THIS GREAT . many streets coated. Harvard Street from Water to the rail- TOWN-WIDE SALE. _ 4% way tracks: Maple, from Cen- L_ iral to Granville; Granville. from Victoria Road to Old Town Road: Carvell, from Granville _ to Arcona: Now under the pav- er are Milton Avenue from Gran- ville to King Street and Schur- man Avenue from Granville to - Arcona. , plus Northumberland from Willow Avenue, to Water St et re . Water Street cast was widen- ¢-: by about 10 feet to dispose 0; Here's your chance men to get i e dangerous situation cause by the bottle-necking of traffic ’°:" "" "" '“" " “‘° '°‘"" into and out of Summei-side. The 9'' " "'5'" He" ‘"9 ‘lumy W"! section widened was from The that will like your eye as soon as railway tracks to Ellis’ Brook. you in _ _ _ C 1 The larger section towards Beads and ‘fife wt: M‘ ome n may Corner was previously widened. P ' A new innovation in sea wall protection was initiated by the installation of a concrete rail re- inforced with galvanized steel. I This galvanized steel, while be- ing both strong and practical, is guarded against corrosion. The street lighting program‘ has been launciied and two mer- cury vapour lights already in- 4____________ stalled. Since these fixtures are quite costly. the completion of Knitted Cl!" the program will take some time. " $ ea. ' Notre Dame to Willow Avenue SHOP AND SAVE AT ‘ in T f to A Warerslt West (Ac ' 8 ; . ross from Diner) St. Eleanors District and from Water Street to North I \ Shop Summerside's Favorite y ., ..... $upermarket This Week anc|Every Week striped l e a t h e r pockets and were reg. “$93.88 Men's Heavy Dirty The 10-inch water main on pair Granville Street has been ex- tended io supply water for ilie vocational and rural regional high school in the Hilicrest re- ‘gion. This main will also sup- e sprinkler system in. Ladies‘ Girls Lined ply th the vocational school. ‘ DELIVERY SERVICE 1 9 5 ‘Oct. 1 marked the inaugura- R ' ' I tins: of the mail carrier delivery eetvice in Summei-side and St. B¢i8¢ Si“ 7 ' 14 Eldanors. This is an indication white with hood Reg. 2.98 of the growth of the town of ' :"'~".‘.""!:;d° 3"gu:'s°,;:f’;’ :33 Flanneiette Ladies’ | Boy’; , All Wool Hooded an be. al """'¢”lii;‘§§;.f£§i§g:EE..Ei: BLAN-KETS car out . JACKE ' gone some alterations since Size 70 n so, warmth with- r began. Chief Peter R. M" 1"!" Re.’ "me “ ret I Conveniently located free of traffic congestion. “I. Amplefreeparldngwiih easyaooeea -'. ""D°-“"°d°'l!'°“l"I“|9'>d“ll|'¥- 1°‘ - . - ereaIi,froeee,foodanli!ruit.indvegt- -°°""""°""’.""“'.‘3'°'" tnbledepariment. _ ._IQ courteous service‘ in an. » ‘i ' ‘ "mu mum "per mm‘ ‘ O. selection of morchandke. 'ewioui.ieu.myio looatemerchano .°°""'°°°"""'°"'?"°""'.'l°"' ‘M . _ 0 h-n-noni.....i...io.. 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