i Parliamentary Delegates ‘ To See Fountain Opening Delegates attending the sixth l thers of Confederation Memol- l toric old Provincial Building and Canadian area Commonwealth ial building will be piit into op- ‘ the new museum of the Fathers Parliamentary Association con-.eration by the High Commls-Vof Confederation buildings. Sir vention here will be on hand } sioner to Canada. Sir H enry Henry and Lady Lintott will be this evening when the Centenno l Lintott imet at the airport by Hon. J. ial Fountain. donated by thei The fountain is located near Watson McNaught. Mrs. Mc- British Government for the r‘a- l Grafton Street between the 1111- § Naught. and Dr. Frank MacKin- l non They will then travel to Green Gables at Cavendish and site" national park and will then ar- rive at the farm of Mr_ and During this morning the dele- Eastern And Central District: a tour there will be guests at .t Mrs. Lyle Boswall and Son at MUNROES ITO-E WAR SURPLUS MONTAGUE First Annual Sale 4 BIG DAYS SEPT.9-IO-II -12 l m ‘ m '3 ties to the conference will be guests of Lieutenant Governor W. J. Mac-Donald and Mrs. Mac- Donald for a lot" of Govern— ment House and coffee The Gmrdian, Charlottetown, Wed. Sept. 9. 1964. 5;reception at the summer es? dence of provincial secretary it. David Stewart. They will lunch at Lakeview Lodge and will then tour the Montague Council Agrees To Borrow Sum For Paving __ t eclai a discussio h avin of MaFShfield- This farm has lch" TPr-Ylpnp and “LPN”: "109's 85m“, THEN?" 150/" w “0! Moi‘itagilefiown the throughnst‘i‘neetts eofpthe flown W0“ the A“ Canadlib Cami Lane “WWW” Tog? OATS “whih MM.” ‘ (wasp C A 5:391” Council called on Friday night 1 which it was pointed out should award for saints. "'1' "P’"? “V R”:- PAN“ “93- as 9"" ‘ It was decided to borrow $15. ‘he done by the provincial gov- On leaving the Boswall farm Extra 3'2 a“ 8 l" 1695' 000 for the paving of streets and l ernment. These streets carry all they will arrive hack in ('liar- 2” "M." "l ' A” MW" G" M ' other expenses 0 t. ' . the heavy traffic for the pulp- lottetown for the fountain new The streets to be paved .ra 1 wood industry. the farmer’s pro mony at 5 o'clock. Biz Values H1000 Ladies Mhmague RPS. Hmh St,th MacLaren Avenue, John Bee r ‘ duce for the frosted food plants During the evening, the group DRESSES tnewl all sizes. ‘Fan and Win.” jACKETS, Drive, and Hillcrest Avenue. Itlas well as the ONE trucks, it :will attend a reception by the styles, colours. Reg. tn RPE‘ [5‘95 was also decided to top coat the i was stated. .Bank of Montreal which will be 19.95. 1 an nnlv . balance of Fraser Street. The work on the wood [stand hm followed by a P.E.1. Govern- an an must gn pa‘ - ‘ total cost of the above streets . to improve this entrance to :he imam 33mm“ With Dr- Frank _————- I was estimated at $18,000 with: Main street of the tnwn is to m, MacKinnon as guest speaker. Fxmh Fx‘ra__ Boys 8 n d B i 2 Value —— l5OO LaleS work to begin almost imtmed-lrequested at the same time. and after the dinner they will dms "two" quilt‘ed “nod SHOES (all newt Reg. to 19. . All Must Go. pr. I it Yea spent part tour the Confederation Complex. inspecting t h e s e GUESTS AT 5'5"”: Yesterday they saw the Wood- Ieigh replicas at Burlington, the Seeman Brothers plant at New lately. i ayor B. Other street matters invoIVed of the day __________,__________ . 2streets with the local MLA ‘ Kings South SKI JACKETS Reg. to 12.95 Now 3-993nd4-99 to m d O O cm! NATIVE RELAXES AT JASPER Douglas McGowan and although Bill's 100% All Wool PANTS 695. not all in his district the ma or . i M 0 reported that his remarks wire Annan, and then lunched at the Men's all wool SP 0 RT Engl'Sh made' Reg" ‘ ’ . , rs. G. Mar‘l'ln L 0 A quit, {Norah}. “ward. .ome Summerside Legion home, the COATS Reg. 24.95 and up. 3 Charlottetown native, J In summer work With tennis pro. game on one of the beautiful . a “ton on thi, problem of guests of the mayor and coun- Now only Now only I Morrison. left. who is working Bob McElhgott of Ottawa. The courts at the Albert} resort. . Burled Tuesday through meet, cillors of the town of Summel ___————— this summer as head porter pair is seen as they discuss The Rocky mountains are vis— ' ' side 6.953nd7.95 ‘ MONTACUE The death (c Some discussion was necess» . ’ _ ’ ‘ :my on the proposed new dump curred on Saturday at the: l T WN — The Royal - - - ers and family returned oval Rt. Rev. PF, Hughes, Rev.l prince Edward Island Hospitai' t ngggfigion zone rally forligfiljshgznfgmieflgfigiognthfi the weekend to ArVi a. Que, Francis Cox-comm Rev, Josepn'Chal‘lolLelOWn, of Mrs. Georgeithe Georgetown. Cardigan and: amount of money w b. borrow Where ML B“g"5.l§ ,employed LeClair. Rev. Vincent Murnag-i rJenn)” Marlin. aged 79- Th8, Montague branches was held in ed n this time in the chemistry dwisum of the . Rev. K_C_ MVMmen' m,“ t late Mrs. Martin had entered : the Cardigan Royal Canadian; A 1 ' , Aluminum Company of Canada. Clifford Murphy and Rev Hal-.1 hospital about three weeks ago. [ Legion hall recently, i Glter requesting assistance 1?"- andtMrZicrargft G- mfrglera old Croken. A large repi-csen- She was bom at New perm l This was the anni‘l‘al rallyh for ‘3‘; tgiamifif}: ::;el;al;ecli:fo: ave re urn o awa. teyi - - . s " f to son ern ~ "anon Of me cmgregahon or me ‘ daughter Of the late gyms i the “all? anod was presided to donate up to $100 for trans. Complete stock Summer and Oil leaving Summerside they Fan JACKETS toured the Acadian Fisherman's Co-op Plant, Egmont Bay, and the Fisheries Biological Station, Ellerslie. ‘ Y 10ml. b0" ma —_———— held at Green Provincial Para New Men's T-SHIRTS Rel. NPW 100% A“ Wm} Navy Port Hill, and then the dele 1.25. SWEATERS Reg. “.95. gates returned to Charlottetown. Now only G at Canadian National‘s Jasper some of the finer points of the ible In the distance. Park Lodge, relaxes from his IOCAI Hide 1 fingcr 1/4 Original Price l l i I t H *Priceat ' o L New officers elected were: iwas made I “Parents Prefer have been Vismng the“ Parents 5 Sisters of St Martha attended Shaw and Penelo ' ‘K' . . . . pe Partridgei "'83 . - Mr. and Mrs B. Graham Boy I in a body. The pallbearers l of New perm. Having spent her‘ over by. the chairman of thhe ygzgigznlsifanghenteamdw‘ore :0 Used_Heaw weight Army “5 0f Cha’flm‘emwn- were: Herman Mayne, Am- . entire life it New Perth where‘ lonei. M‘Ckey Macmmald °f t 9 make a m. t l t; an .3? do? TARPS repaifld Where “91" k JACKFTQ TRAFFIC COURT brose Curlcy. Daniel Gillis. l she was a .nuch respected rill-Icard‘gan brand" ‘ p o 9 mm a" '- essary. ‘4 Original Price "9" Navy w“ ‘ ‘ . . .R'IdS'lth.H Mln-. 'hlk ' Wt l ‘ . -t.. Re.l.00 ’l‘lree Persons were fitted ln‘tniiglgsd 13:1,)”, h.Iu:I:;-;;._ (vi-he :3; 12.828025153325393 anglichairman. Alec Arsenaull of MFollowinz ihelshort meeting. Punt}, Products" A" "7" i" “Wk 3 New —_————. traffic court yesterday Charg- I flower bearers were: president she W851 orgetown: and re-appmnled est. aior leo, lnv ted the councill "7 Ken. m" ‘71” Used Navy WORK PANTS Reg. I pr. Now any ,.. 99c and A r m y 100 Ken— ‘ v .v A Ge Mam" i prmmcml sports officer was Francis Sile- I and press to the Kingsway Mo- i l ed W‘ILh speeding. Jose h - , . . r : IS CONVALESCING i hCroken, Leslie Ining. John active in school and chu oh and. H91 gm. reheshmenu ' , Eneth LeCIair of North ‘Rustico; _.. , - ;phard of Cardigan. Lee Morrison. Pleasant Grove i was fined $25 and costs: .0 .McEntee. St. Clair Croken. Ed mangvother affairs of the con». A . R! h-i I sports committee was set c nvalescin at the Char— , rward Murtagh. and Harold mum . . _ ‘ along“!!! Hogspita] ard D. Casford. Charlottetoun.‘ Brennan. Interment took place “1pm organize mmm. hockelV and f“nowmgichartzed with driving on thc She leaves to mourn sirmhe‘. ‘ h ' ' .ports and its mem ers recent surgery. “Tang side of the road. was fin“ to the church cemetery daughters and mm mm. “Friar. drawn from the various VISITORS FROM MASS. DELANEY FUNERAL -- The Used completely Cleaned Navy PILLOWS. Reg. 8.50 m... 1.00 husband red sed h f i ' ' . ed $10 and costs. and anotlier‘ P 9““ 9" I ew,branches in the zone, mth Mr New Big Vamp Men.“ Doe_ _ person was fined $5 and costs f r] f J h p. DI , years ago. Shephard as chairman. . ,. .. s P G “‘1' Stephen Duffy ‘5 "'s't‘ for a stop sign violation. I 38:625.“? 8:: {0.512;}? 3 Th? daUEhlPrs are! Kramer. Among other matters taken Skln SHIRTS RPS- 5‘95 Eggs ngfgmg-‘SLEE m5 lng her brother Urias MacDon- NAMES OMITTED EAwmdab was new {mm We Mrs. Harry Watson. Boston: up was a lengthy discussion on Now ~ . . . . i . ' . H I NM; 0M}. 6-9 aid. 34 Victoria Avenue. accom- Penzie. Mrs. Stan Burke, New the question of minor sports in paniod by her two daiigh‘crsh The ham of Alrthur J. garrett gzwgllfchéfpfigz‘ tags‘gt‘lnsrg' Perth: Helen. Mrs. Robert the zone area and what steps * ‘ I. ' v t 'tte ' . , - ' ,- h ' ' , s t . - - Eiiimonricr‘iiilie Million“ Goum, ‘32:4“1'33}?TisllngmlsuccegfliiiChlm's Church' “mm” m""- :iiitpbenMrsWPIAllqiLer’t" nightly “he Ignigliectimiiii'lh‘erlltli: YOU Could Be A I l ' istudents in chartered account- “'hl’r" “‘9 remains “‘"e "we" . l o A ' 5 mi " ' ~ Charlottetown: Flora. Mrs. motion of tie various phases of ATTENDS FUNERAL ‘ams examinations. T“... empiofie. .y the pastor. Rev. Urban Goidon Carr of Amherst. NS. ‘ypes of Mr. Gan—9". Aiiisnh; Gillls. Requiem High Mass was formerly of Charlottetown. died Bowman and Cyril Butler, both i celebrated by Rev: Clifford Mur- on Sept. 5. 1964. In his 54th ye r of Charlottetown, respectively, ‘ phy, who also officiated at the . were granted a gupplementary grave. Present in the sanctuary Hit: sisten-in-law. Mrs. Olll'e _ ‘ t‘arr. has left to attend the iu- in auditing in the uniform inter- were Rev Urban Gillis, Rev Shirley Sutherland. Greenwich: Marjorie. rs. lby Hilliard, Maugerville. NB: the sons: Fred in Ottawa and Cyrus at minor sports. Norwegian cadets planning to make a career in the merchant ‘ marine of which Norway has the ' third largest fleet in the world. made the last of many calls on WINNER 3 BIG DOOR PRIZES CIVIC TAX APPEALS ome. The funeral took place from Notion la hereby given that the Board of neral in Amherst. mediate examinations and com- J. W. McCardle. and Rev. Pres her late residence Tue‘dav at _ , - - - - r - * ~ tie Atlantic Seaboard of Cana- _ _ ‘5' Prize-— 1 plat“ primary examinations' i?" gaging; Pfiig’fffiffs “’55:” 9"“ Bum” w“ l“ “w 3”" da and the United States here Appeal from Civic Rates and Assessments has set. 1- & E T Se BROTHER D E.5 I McEN‘I‘EE FUNERAL — The Ha hf] '1': “L” pnwér. ‘13:“. denim "melm- in Charlottetown. 3 PC- co‘flee a 9 "d a 9 T Myrrhaiogce?::éiyéh:hl::v2ilzi funeral of John McEniee was iei'gn'lsionnit-ill]? James n is. h i . R d. h 1 1:11 ' more: were'dor'lhdeck. Tuesday. September 15th at 10:00 am. In the 2nd Prizh the death of her brother, Dan- he“? 0" sePt- 5- from h's “"9 Interment was in the Catholic. I i 35 mg ' w "l 8"" 9 mink , _ _ , . . . Iel Matheson of Water-town. BgfiéncéhfigchHQ’E‘JIr-né‘émgd cemetery. 1' c or shun a c City Court Room of the City Building as the time Combination Sundwmh Twsfer and Mass. formerly (anxia‘llfilfll‘f: where Solemn Requiem Mass Mcmms FUNERAL _ “ell Sails For Home and were sheeted home. The and mm for the hearing of such “ml; Waffle Iran square sails on the yards were Tile Norwegian square rigged not set. » The top of the department of transport wharf was covered with cars there to see tie Ra- funeral for Mrs. Sara McInnis. was held Tuesday morning from‘: I H . I V H the Charlottetown Funeral nomeishlp. Christian Radlch left to St. Dunstan-s Basilica where] Charlottetown Harbor last night Requiem High Mass was “with dismal rain and cold bound hm,th hv Rh“ Gel—aid Tingleyd on a 23-day voyage to Oslo. dich off and many horns sound- Imemen‘t was in the CatholiclNorway and home. ed a farewell tribute to the ~ cemetery, where service wa.‘ The ship. a training vessel for ship. . . r conducted by Rev. Robert Mac- ; . I. - H ‘4 u a - Donald. Pallbearers were: Ed-‘ was celebrated by Rey. Basil Croken, deacm. Rev. Floyd Mc- Gaugh. sub-deacon Rev. Den- nis Gallant. master of cere- monies Rev. Wilfred Keefe. Present In the. sanctuary were 74:: yew East, PBJ. Mrs. , b." air today to attend the fil- neral and will] spend some time with the bereaved family. 3rd Prize G.E. Steam Iron Anyone 16 years of age or over eligible John J. Butler. City Comptroller. VISIT WITH PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Roll “I” ~ for Prizes Drawing Takes Place Sat. Sept. 12 at 9 p.m. .g _l I I > h ' ‘ ' ward Macmillan. JOhn Tierney“. L P 1 stock nevi DRESS gmw't hair‘sl SI‘QRE GUNS ’ "‘ James Strain. Wilbur Daley.i e A k I 2 fl . I l" I, 1 3.11558“ Panton and Hector MOP _ p r "0' on y g. . . . . . rison. Used completely cleaned New Army FIELD PACKS ideal for school bags. WORLD HOBBY Navy Bunk MATTRESSES. The first camera clickis were= o I Reg. 4.95. 1 heard 125 years ago — today I I and "P now only I photography is the world‘s most u s I v e . e n s a popular hobby. New 1 qt. Army BLOW N , w (7. n m p LANTERNS ‘ TORCHES. Reg. lll,95 Reg. 595 Hum" 9 now only I Now Only I Li m I t e d quantity LAWN CHAIRS Reg. 9.95, 4.49 Canada Limited APPOINTMENT W New English RIDING SAD- DLES Reg. 109.95. ' SHOES Savage New FLASHLIGHTS com- plete with Batteries. Reg. 1.29. Used Upholstered (‘HAIRS now only Now Only . Used Army and Nav ~ “5"” “my ““RBERR'F'S covanaus Like not: by traincoalsl Gov‘i. cost 45,00 mm 4.95. 1 ’ . Now Only M" only ' Hm . . . Used Army. Navy Air ..., ....n~ Shem" 1"" mm“ “"2" Foch WORK snmrs Hike ""“M'J‘” shipment fleece lined win- . Florsheim ter Navy JACKETS Gov't. “9“” Re“ "00 '3' cost 45.00 3 n" m 99c . Now only I and tip Gale ——-—— . New 1st Grade Ladies Eli’XSkFfizw R1123"); 95AM? NYLONS Reg. l.l9 pr. “ " ' 0 McFarIane-LeFaIvro NOW pr. for c M" "n" ' O . ' each I Dawd Barton . my 69c Ne“ fi-Ti'ansislor RADIOS Complete with earphorcs Used Like New Leather and leather case. Reg. 19.95 n... 10.95 cushion s (large size‘ Reg. 5.95 and up [law 1 I00 MUNROES Mr. Elmer MacDonald Mr. [Amie . sin. General Sales Manager. Railway Equ‘p- merit. Hawker Siddeley Canada the 'iit- Choose from this complete new 3 8 selection of fall shoes. Wide range . ' I of widths and sires. Black end 1) NWT]. LePAGE SHOE CO. LTD. JOHNNY ON THE SPOT Prince Edward Island and New, seed to m In an early he lath - century costume. The Man In Grey attends all open- tng nights at London's Thea- tre Royal. In fact. some peo- ple say he hasn‘t missed a performance since be In wallodupsomowbenalatb theatre. Supposedly a star door Johnnie. he was murder- edbyamanwlio wasatrlend of an actress. The question is . . . How did the photographer the shot? Perhaps it's a get double expo-lint But. . .(GP Photo) Mr. MacDoiuIdhubeencm- outed withth - fornen-Iymyears. audio fully furilnrwlththe institution of the muons. hero. He will continue I) snake: his home In Trenton. ‘ "The Home of Good Shoes T33 Grafton Street Since 1920” Did 4-4748 LTD. WAR SURPLUS MONTAGU! Open Til 9:30 PM. Each Day" PHON! 838-4122