1'.’ Evans. tell, MM hll howl“ last night It the N'airlch. In: Mr. and Mrl’. blint‘ume tax in Charlottetown new Legion building in Cilar- Evans and Mr. and ers. R. has been entrusted to tho iotletown. shown at the {unc- \v Machan. Mir. :lizaciean ls Sviili‘v. N.s. lit-act's and a silng banquet was held in Bedeque Exhibitor Gains Top Flower Show Award BY CARMEN SMITII siihlhmlismh: annual vainclll Flower Shaw. sponsored by the Abeizweit chap (er "I the TODE was olflclIlly owned by Lieutenant-Governor W .l MacDonald int night. It lhc Royal Canadian Legion lini'llr. Summer-side. in his adduss LieutenantGov— ernnr Mal: unald commendc rd tho sponsors and exhibitors int llll‘il' line Pllnr! and said “I . shou or this kind lust doesn't haiirwu by itself: It takes I lot at uork " A rvrord number at People ririlrd the displays yesterday Ilirrimnn and PanIng with some lil cinema emrerl. .l ilummuud Bowness oi hed- pqile amassed the highest point total III the show and was pre lPllil'lI illP Maurine Mill rose bowl by the president ui tbs lhnll. Victor Howatt now too polnlretlers in tho tlon, which was attended by the stall Ind their w'ivm oi the the president at the riot! as- snt‘ialion. In MM 0! ma man and Dr. H Moyre: Flowers. w, E. Creed: violets. Miss lrla MacKh Rog" est pnlnts In amateur Gladloil ilyndman: table Owen Kelly. Dahlia trio uni s. Peter White WORK APplrricra-rlcp Highest pnlnls, Dahiiss. In appreciation lor his llnc‘claas. Peter wnlte; nights ' ction with the show points. Dahlias. amateur. Mrs "sum in 1952. m. Roland Guy: Highest points. cu decorations. Iy a flower show deals with m» PEI pninls In turP‘s own beuuili‘ul product." iCIasses 9.1-9” Victur Howatt Fltllowllltt presentation n! prl- Richest points In tattle den:an 195 your": Judy Mullltlnn lln d lions. new exhibitor. Mlsa C. Paul Smith o! Kinkora gave a war. tine periormance in tap dancing nest dinner table floral cen be on display again today beiBan tween 2 and 5 pm .es. P RIZE WlNNEns' . Here are the meciai prize wipAVose ot noses. victor iluwatt ners: — 8 Highest points in show. Maur- lN MoNL‘l‘oN Howard Clark. Alba-14m. I! l-Nilng It'll soil-ltrIIw and daughter, ivh. and Mn. Wal- mond Buwness: second highest nit. Youths Given Four Month JolI Terms In Stabbing Case SUMMERSIDE — Richard .ro was aisu . scuh Mclnnis. is. was sentenced I" mm' “mm to tour months in Prince County WEEKEND m cm! lull by Judge W. E Darby in John ll, Wells. Albertnu. the Prince County criminal court town the weekend with mem— yesterday. tor his role in the tcrs of her ramily in Charle stabbing oi LAC Keith Douglas nun i-lyctt on the night or .luly 20. Mclnuis was also ordered to “GET DOCan past 32.000 in recognizance to only unc perm! “neared he- .keep in good behaviour tor a turn ilacistrate it. s. Hinton in par-M at two years. Judge Dar- wtn police court yesterday. An- by asked lor twu sureties ot hearing or u chsrlze oi drunken- tutor each age at is years when he put up um i with [wit suretien of $1.000 each youths was Neil R. MscL TAX STAFF HONOR LOCAL DIRECTOR ‘ Judges tor the show were _ pulnts, Victor Howstt; best Gin- _The inn Gladloh, Mr and Mrs. Maynard dioia spike. Victor Howrtt: Best Harrison: Dahilas. David Schun three Gladioll Milka. J- H. Bow- cm near; Highest points in Giadioit. Afrlun open ciass..l,H howness: nigh Dr. r. w. Tidmarsh and g z. Clair While: hesl Gladinli spika'. amateur. Mrs. AIVIII Webb. Bent open Henry Moyse at Summer-side tiowcrs. Mrs. Harry Horton; best show Mixs Wyatt sail-l, “baslcnl- ed flowers. Victor Howell: fligh- tabie decorations Ind Cathy and Joyce MacLeod trcnlece, Virtur Hawaii; Best sang two songs. much to the an l'lurai nrranquent in Classes '1. atom here Mr. Howatt and FC'I— preciatlon ol the nudicnce. . d 95. i_llrs. Claude Iver: rt Whilt‘, iormcr town polio. Aiterwardr lunch was servedlBesl Cnilortlnn oi Alrtoan vio- clucl by the ladies oi' the tom-7. leis . Bowness; flights The flower exhibits will alsopoln s in Alricsn Violets. .l, H. - - Highest points in Russ vii-tor Howatt: Best Hyhrld 'ien bloom. Victor Howatt. Best sentenced to lo u 1' months in Jail. but was order- Pd dotnlned In I cell In the court house until he has attained the will be translermd to the Prince County The youth was also ordered to recognizance Actinl in delence ol the two and (or me crown. George II. MD to promotion, Mr. Evans was Presented with a desk set an neural! at his stair. He leaves (or his new position It the end of the mouth. Date Fixed For Inquest into the deaths at three outarlo persom killed in a two-cur cul— lisinn II Carlelun. August 2. will septeur be helll In Summerside. r 5. lumcs Frederick socnccr. as. his wile, Wilhelmina Elizabeth, 52. and their daughter. Sharon Whilimay, Ill. of RE] water- down. out. lost their lives when e c In which they were It's!- Velling came in collision with I vehicle driven by LAC Herbert 1 David Olson, RCAF Summer- side. The mishap occurred at a it‘ight Ingle, tnur way intersec- I t on. A passenger in the Spencer vo- hicle. Dianne Robinson, 15. also , nl waterdnwn. was taken to the . Prince Couuly Hospital in 5mm merside and released approxi- mater a week later luiluwlng ; medical care. . Dr. w. R Gillis. Summerside, was peasantaa will. , gm by vase or cut nowers. new exhibi- wsa Wanda wvm, regent or tor. Miss Catherine Dewar; hes the Aheswoit chapter. baskel oi mixed nuwers. Mrs Speaking in regards to the Robert Dewar, nest vaseui mix 3,. la coroner and members at the ury are: Donald Alexander MacDonald. Carleton loremau; ell Gmrge Maanr‘hnd. Sum- merride: Thomas Edward Gai- lant. Borden: Arthur tionaid snerren. Borden; Peter Austin y Hammll. Central Bedeque; Frank Phillip Howatt. Carleton aiding: and Charles Frederick Laird. Burden. succial reuturc. ilrst. Mrs. God I H don Mar-Millan: second. Mrs. Du- P ayo me ice Mill. Ease Bowl: H llam- noid SnIVeIY; third. View! How Goes Tonight The tirst game of a best of live llnal series between Mac- Leah's Uplownera and Latter‘s Centertowncrs Is scheduled to be played innitzht at 6 p.m. For the Uptowners. they will be try- ing i'or their third consecutive championship. This is the third lime the Centeriuunera have made it into the limo], Montague Beats ‘Souris 8-5 The Munitiqu Lenin" L I l H e Leaguers dcleatcd Sound In e h l - 0 lead in their best nl three series lor the is- SU‘MMERSIDE » All inquelt ms. a Kennlngtofl nlident w fined SKI and coltl. A charged with the uni: silence. second youth or luvenilc age. 'l‘fl OAKVILLE w anti Mrs. claude Calla. liar and lamliy have returned Ill Oahville. Ont. alter VIIItInK Mr and Mrs. Joseph Call-rhea. Alheliml Death Tuesday Of J. J. Doucette Elderly Man :" Found Dead I r_ld Little League 5 Champion- p. the Cain went all the way tor he winners giving up 2 hits. He walked 6 while slrlkinfl um 13. Keith Jennings started In! Soul-is sud was relieved by Mike Clinton In the second inning. lla- KENSINGTDN — All elderly "we" "mm "my “VB up ‘ hm TIGNISH — The tie-"I “cul‘iKenainllon resident. red in the Western Hospital. Al. Du" berlnn nu Tucniay ot lemme Dnucelle oi Palmer Road in hit night by a neighbour. RETURN TIOME Mr and Mn. George Bantu. Ihn havtt been vislting Ill Alber- to. hit Monday [or their home in Silli‘kttrn. Calliornir. ‘l‘ h ey I‘l-rr- nocnmpnnled by Hill Len. ll tail who is returning to her Ilme in Norton. M a ruler. Mrs. Hunter e l at torton who will spend Mime tun. orton many yearl. w retired and just recently took up residents It Ihe home ol hid mil. Nellou In 'l‘lflniah. Alan tell, in "mum II I (laugh Let. Edith. (Mn. Henry Perry) ol Hui-per Rind. Funerll not.ch lieved he died at I hurt seizure Mr. Hynen had an uexl-ol-kln ,2 14" umblI. I'llh Iheir children. Julie Anal and Scott. also Mr. 51m lhtv. Peter Gluvar. " h" Chorr Arrives TORONTO (C?) - Tempere- tlll. lulled by the weather Sih’llk Alum!“ "m . A choir of it Boy Scout and l . cl, gamut-filling! Clean-Ii M“. Mu. _.Gi ri Guide icsderr trout the p” Ff” Shem" "d w“: Dawson . 35 Province at Quebec arrived on children, i “a a“... u 1:". 3mm? v the lalsnd by bus yertcrdsy uu at Mt. Carmel Ind tallixllt will TEACHING INDIANS Mn Edwin lard. Central 36 River It Ireland as teacher in at. Paul'- Sydney Ml.“ nuldmflfl school before relurllln] hum. . wick asszsassausuxsaana saussaasudaaa:aax=a AT CONVENTION l Credit Bureau HALIFAX (CPI — The WM- ibtr oillce arya clear weather ls Announced WK Ont-Ho II mm elstw M 'fl (W the ‘Mole diltl’ltt A WW Ml ll lie tuned ihla rttenuon, With more lun-‘M Bile" at Sumner-nae chine day time isomer-isms. has been tor-sued it was annouu. hr mine minus. will climb to cut yesterday In the 70 M. H‘rllleite. Mural lama-w Listed as dlrcclm as. y cg Intel-u shim. Prince Edward .lohnsnu. Charlottetown. ..... lcland Cape areuiu: Cloudy. oer: Allan A, Johnalun. cum ' cl at noon. but telown. assistant in am; 1., continuing cool; that winds, lie A. .iuhurton. Charlottetown. iambic. It Mott-town. V18" PARENTS Len Muhlkh. Thronto. Ind dIulhllr. Dehl‘l. Villllnl Ll mmmefllde with Gathers 5 and B. clerk; AlluI Johann-l. Chukan: tetanus. and I. M l' M Chrr-imtetown. solicitor. Wlnlred Hynes. 72. war round dead 1- in a chair in his house Monday Mr. lb'nes. I widower, lived Mr. Dnucette. I fisherman I" alone in I small halite on the outskirts of Kenslngion. it is be- an P E.l hut RCMP are unemp- tlng to locate n bmthet—in-lawt belleved relidinl in Btltllh Cob. ALBERTO” VISITOR! —""-—-—‘ “urn Indel'l w. 1}; onion. 1"“ ll, “I . iii and an:. Winnie 5.“:54. WEATHER SCOUT, GUIde Iinlz at St. Anne's Pariah. Hm The (will? will lie Mrlnrlll In dillerent Put! It! New llruiu- wllile walking one and tanning Cain was the leading hitter tor his team with a 14 performance. Angus Much‘mnek and Mike Clinton each had a be dry tru- the losers. ~ The second game wiil be play. ed thil lflernl‘lnn Ill Montague ll 3 Dim. Meters Slated For First Steel SUMMEPSIDE ' Parking me- err will be installed along rtrst street inliuwing completion at the widening of the street ba- twcen Central and Summer Streets. Also belug widened at present I! the Italian ui Water Street between Hulmull'l nlnre and the eastern entrance to the town. Lyra-no. Vilnltlul has tor run a ltvur of Eastern Clfll m 0 "0 I- . The choir II linan at 1.- k I k M mull CAatrr TnArL FlImbee. and Is emulated by Yan s B an ,r and Mn, tents Cowa- ut the Quebec Ministry or Culture. myths" have returned alter A choirmurtcr horn uebec R Sox a over the Cabot Trail in Cily tr accompru iur the mp. ell» brrtnn. M Last night the cirulr was heard NEW YORK 'APl-Flfl-h-fl- Inn Jim Bouth came within [hm null nl pitchan I nit-hitter and killed lor I two-hitter .- New York Vlnllees defelted Bflltllll Red Sox 54) T'Llesdly LII the tint game ol‘ I WI-nlfltfl dnuhleheldel' It Yanks. Su— dlurll. BIIIIIMI hld allowed only I'll bane-rum" Ind hId retired I men in order helm pinch-hitter Rlill Nixon hunted I lllllle up tile middle Ieldlnl on the ninth. Baum. emit started the yen! In the bullwll. allowed lint-in- lllug hue runner! MI In error Ind I wllh. Ihen retired than In order until Nixon in it. ulnlh. Gin! Gelfler lolllwnd with the only other Red aux hlt. asiugetoripinjut Mann chock scrolling to hit into . SUMMERSIDE — At a special meetlnx o! the Twin Council here Monday Men! In Intend- menl. to the Mn elm dec Partsrtenl resulntiona was an- nounced. ll. WI! relolved lhui In III new construction M Ipnl'lmenle or multi-unit commercial Dr dom- estic premises or where Premil- er arc remodelled or sub-divid— ed ior multi.unit occupancy. each unit shall be provided with a separate meter or be billed separately. in the case of doniernc occu- psucy. where more than aua household unit, lepIrute enab- lishment or multiple uult spart- merit dwelling ir being served through one meter. the couuect. cd load general service this shall be applied to the meter. Each household unit shall be counted as moo watts. The town may at its option place the met» er in the mm which case he shall be billed tor the service to the preun in the use ui commerdnl oc- cupancy whe more than one unit or busiue lr beln rv through one meter. be customer or owner shall be given three months to install separate met- ering alt/er which time the rec vice shall be disconnected i Estimate metering is not install- TORONTO iCPl — Ottawa hougn Riders are up to their iuvorite trick in the Eastern Football canierenoe —provlug everyone else wrong. The team had lost ll regulars this season and its only hope. said the speculators. was that it had a good coach in Frank Clair. Not that Clair can carry the ball. mind you, but he has a knack lor not iinishtng lsst. studded with rookies. the lluugh Riders were expected to start aluw and improvement, it any. was in be near the end at the season. - but the season is still you and these are some oi ottswa a achievements: l. They're in second pilce with one victory and two losses. 2, They have the best deten— stve record — only in points allowed lu three aurer. s. Quarterback irusr Jackson is the EFC'r leading passer_ 661 yards gained with the best average gain. 12 yards. He has completed 33 ct 55 passes lor the best completion average. l Whit Tucker has averaged s gain oi 3111 yards a re civcralups in the league. By THE CANADIAN PRES! Chlcago Cube. coming ta lite PhillIea Tuesday. hIndlng National LeIglIE'I lotil'tlrllllce Club a 4-8 lelbnck. shackled by Dennll Bennett'l one-tilt pitching liver the lint e at the owner Ln t ln Rough Riders Shock Experts Phillies FaII Victim To Cubs in the late Innlhgl. temporarily In the tlflh. Lindy McDanid r». halted the lul‘slfll Phllndelphin placed Jackson in the seventh Change Gets O.K.} Prior in September me the electric department was suppos- ed to disconnect all multi.unit occupancy under our i'l‘his practice was not iout because oi the ardshin it would cause on ism ic-s in run- down premises. At that time a change was made in the regulations where existing resideniini one meter until they were re- .modeierl. while all new construc- ’ on had to have separate meter- all. special relerencc to residen- tisi premises was made but cummcrcial was untitled. Last night's meeting was held to re- vise the regulation to also in- ;ciude commercial premises The above resolution will nut impose a hardship on commer- cial cuslomerr and is standard utility practic . he council mutu- u ed. it was also announced at the meeting thut the electric de- partment would purchase a new line truck wllh digging pole let- ed tins equinment. urchase will be made through the tender and electric Committees he truck chassil will be tendered locally but th e body and digging equipment will l he tendered from Camila a e- i oializing in this equipment. i 5. Rookie Rick slack (romi Mount Allison University is sec-i 0nd in punting. with a total of 942 yards on so kicks. 41.0 yards a klclr. r. Dave Thclcu has the see. and-best rushing average with 63-yard: a carry for 15!? yard: on 23 carried. stni not Impressed? Throw in the [nut that Juckloh alsn in the only quarterback who ha] not allowed an interception. These are the Ottawa Raughl Riders who are supposed to tint ish Inst. In other departments, Clare Exelby at Toronto Al‘gnunuts I1 (ups in punt returns with a total or in yards in ruuuacks ou 1: attempts. Willie nethea at Hamilton TigercCats la the top rushes to tntul yards with 193 In 29 car- ries. Dick Shatlo of Tumult). leading scorer with :4 points ou [our touchdowns in tour games, is also leading pass receiver. He has caught 2n tor a gain at m yards — mciudlug three tone down passes. The leading rushing average! A leitow named Jackson trom Ottawa who has averaged 7.7 yards a carry lnr toil yards. Music Workshop ed try other mu '1: specialists. I . RECEIVES ALL-ROUND CORD . Lone Guide Pauline WM. Kiillduok Farr-n. Solithnorl. was l‘ecelluy plescnted with her Girl Guide “All-round" guide commissioner. Mrs. c. M, Avard. who is shown here It right. card at the extension and lone guide weekend camp at St. Peter's. Making the presentac nun was the provincial girl l l l ‘ ilnteresting Program Slated lFor Crapaud Exhibition Today opens this morning in thli Char-l loltetowu and Summerside. Ant Keen companion, and lively handicraits. on Garment Club n . . _ entertainment wi calure the wor. garden vegetable] and 31:23:53; ‘ program at the annual Crapaudipnctography, mg the classroom teacher who 3‘1"" ‘0“ MW: . Adding 9°)“ W “I” We“ Will y... me 0.. m, background m Livestock Judging is scheduled be a cow milking contest and a music. it: start lhls morning at 10 log sawing contest. In addition M.......g ...., Memo... “5, Mock With the crucial opening there will be highland muslc. a sions will be held at Elm street EW'F“ ‘0 "k9 PM“ 3‘ Z P” mi VI Y ’0' “'9 kiddie! Ind Svhm. Summmde "d s Sections to bc lungcd include highland and step dancing judg- P ince oi Wales College Charlal- “"591 “meg “'m’v "Wt Ins. tetnwn irom in am. to 12 noon "9” “‘5' """5 3"“ “"“mt e day will en with s m. from L“ m 3 w “1‘ domestic science. needleivork.ihig d a n M um...“ I, 10 pm. instructor will include Chrlo irn the exhibition building. ' .provlncial direc- PRESERVES F00” x mpson is president tor of music; Ruyston F. Mug. Thu intense cold and stcriiity or the Crapauci Exhibition Asso- rom and Raymund Lock. assist. Antcrlir 's ‘ preserves .c' lion and Arthur P. Simmons cilniiely. truce-president; other directors MANY ACTlVE nciude. BC. Wood. secretary. Ecuador has many active vol. .3 .l. Trnwsdsie.. R N. Dawson. canor including lom . tout .lohn Simmons, Eric owther. . one at the world-s.Gcorgc Nicholson. William ‘Waddell and James Nicholson, Derailment Delays Train The hour van ol s P E.l hound height train Wm derailed Mon- day altcrnoon about a mile east of Port Eigiu, New Brunswick. The train. scheduled to arrive‘ in Charlottetown at 9 Pm. the same eveninfi. arr" City yesierday muming at G. The derailed train caused a do lay in regular CNR passenger service. with train travellers ta-i king to buses to complete their trips to the island it was reported yesterday that} the HM had been cleared andi traffic was proceeding on scrim. lar schedules, THIS MONTHS FAMILY ALLOWANCE DRAW WINNER This months winner was Mrs. Don Ma:- Gillivary. 278 Grafton Sf. Charlottetown “MD” "’69" Mrs. tlacGillivur-y may pick up her cheque at the he average Size of Canada's‘ T mm" 1 m. .‘ Guardian ("lit-e, Charlottetown. Fri. Aug. 30th, pared to . s cc United states' 3.500.000 lal'ms.‘ two-run Tingle of! Larry Jack- son completed the losers a E t his ninth victory in is decisions. naldsehun'r mutd‘ now is io-t. . it was only the third iosr lni it games (or the Phils. YOU PAN YOUR EDUCATION WHY NOT PLAN YOUR CIOTHS! six lnnlngl while the Phlllies built up I 1-0 lend. the Cub! chased the Ieflhlnder Illet he cancelled two rum MI I dilllle by Ken Hubtn Ind Dick Bor- tell‘l ncrillce fly Ind landed the thl. Jack Baldschlln look over Ind got out of the inning I‘m like tlnl Don LIndrum In turn: luv the lying run. But the Cub! UI‘ to him for the winnan run In the eighth u Ellll Bumm‘ walked moved tn tth on Roll Santo‘ IInlIe that name home on n ncrilicc fly by Billy Wil- lIIml. Tony Taylor'l double led to the tint Phllldelphll run In the llrlt Inning and Doll Demetar'r. ____.__. Homing Spurn: Football Offer LYNN. M!!! (A?! ——Plul Homlnl. lunlnnded Green Bay Pucker: halfback. meld-y doc dined I $25.01X7-l-ulmn tiller to Plly out his Nlllonll Football League suspension with a team in Ihe AtlIlltlc Cont kllfle. The otter was made on behalt of Ted Barron. owner of 341qu Nu-Wuy Sweepers. Kumunl. who VIII pluet‘l all Indefinite luluulou (mm the NFL Mr betting Ml llmu. Wu reported to have the ol- ler "very temptinl." but (It dined. to Ill, It out Into the NT IIhll. and trytoget back L Cool! I‘ DO" ILEI Tom BERLIN lAP‘ — Three Eu! Borliuni‘l WWW-Nerd two Cummunllt horde! lulnll. minted them 0! their lub-nll- linuble Plly Ind retired Clrl Rlltrumlkl on Mad bill to and the name. chllie-[ulll Ind Helped to Welt Berlin. reliabl- mien Illd Sunni”. - “ Will Cut Grants Humour. it Wu raid. pretcrr ° Canada Council i Short Of‘Funds, ‘ LONDON. out. (CP) — The Canada cnuncll Tuesday In- uuuuced a cut in its grants this year to orchestras and theatres acres: the country resulting. irum the virtual exhaustion at its 3mm reserve turd. Grants to orchestrns Inlalllnfl _ were Innounced. This represents a reduction cutout norm mm the total last year. 51'an to the thentre. IDI'rI irum those to two new theatres requiring special attention at current critical stage their development. lntll $194.- — d we 325.000 horn last as. Applications trorn ll'r'l corn- munity orchestras and several. theatre companies tor mtl‘ had to be turned down. . 'llhu iaderpl government es- tahlishod the EDIIIIL‘II in l957 with “00.0009” in auccnllou flute! ll'nm two (sixties. with the incmuc lrom one hall of the total to be used to promote the Iris. humIIIIlIeI Ind Snell! leiv enru through uhnlardhlpa and tr . and the bill Inlet univean explnlinn Iu‘ Ca a “1! h- n . Grant! to are n uded: L'Orcheake Symphoulane da Quebec, tlrpoo tor 1m; New prunawick Symphony orchestra tismo tor 190344. and mum Symphony society. slsooo lor mm . theatrical grant included: Le Theatre liniverritsire Ca. rrIdielI, um tor pertormrncar In Ontario. us a Neptune 'nreatre nalilas. w.“ tor Int Like most everything your life education has been planned. WHY NOT PLAN YOUR CLOTHING NEEDS THE SAME WAY! VCheck your requirements Below and check our new stock in these items. ( ) Sport Shirts ( ) Raincnat ( ) Knit Shirt ( ) Hat do Cap ( ) Sweaters ( ) Shoes ( ) Slacks ( ) Hose ( ) Sportcnht ( ) Pyjamas .( ) Jackeia .( ) Leather Goods 40/?“ 46:9 " rHOUSE F FASHIONS Bumme'raida P, E. l. . . d Faundltlon. toils of Atlantic "Mitch. )