* technicians are placing a tower at Exhibition Grounds in Char- lottetown for the CBC to beam ARE FOR ROYAL VISIT TO'P. is eee ee eee oe co telecast across to Hardwood Hill, + ~ ps El. 100 feet from top to base. ~~ bl | ISLAND NEWS PAGE The Highland games to be held ISLAND BRIEFS FROM NOVA SCOTIA . Hosie Wilness; Tancook, RS visiting her brother and -inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Eld- fed Hutt, Alberton: South, and: her sister, Mrs. Erving Hardy, Rosebank. FROM OTTAWA Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Stewart, Ottawa, visited relatives and friends in Alberton on Tuesday. | VISITING GRANDPARENTS David E , Moncton, is visiting his grandparents, Mr. ‘and Mrs, C. R. Leard, Alber- ton. : VISIT ALBERTON Mr. and Mrs. Keir Hatherly, Wiltshire, are welcome guests of their son-in-law and daugh- ter Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hardy, Alberton. ° VISITING CITY ' Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Enman, Summerside, are spending a few -s in Charlottetown, the guests of Mrs’Enman’s sister, Mrs. P. B. Moreside, and Mr. Moreside, ftorner of Orlebar and Hillcrest Avenue. Mr. Enman is well known .as a former editor of the Summerside Journal. _. ENJOYING HOLIDAY - - Mrs. John B. Andrew, -Char- §ottetown is enjoying a holiday with Mrs. Henry Crozier, Sum- merside, east. SPENDING HOLIDAYS "Mr. and Mrs. Robest Simpson Mo and family of Kingston, Ont., are spending three week's holidays en Prince Edward Jsland, guests of Mrs... Henry - Crozier, Mrs. Simpson's mother, Summerside rs : WRITES OF P.E.I. The current issue of “The At- lantic Advocate” contains an article entitled ‘‘The Capital of Tie St Jean’’ by Sonia MacRae. The author, who is Mrs. Edwin MacRae of Charlottetown, tells in an interesting way the history of Port La Joie, which is also known as Fert Amherst, and for fifty years was the capital of Ne" Professional Cards Chartered | Accountants _ T. Earle Hickey & Ca. Canadian Bank of Commerce : Building Summerside, P. E. t ~* Insurance R. F.Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Aute — Casualty Phone 2235 |; Will Confer Council will be held at the Uni- versity of -New Brunswick, Fred- ericton, Monday and Tuesday, September 14-15, * was announc- ed today by APEC President Dr. Frank MacKinnon. Concurrently, the next meeting of the Confer- ence of Atlantic Premiers will be held in the New Brunswick cap- ital on, Tuesday, as previously an- er 5 : Meetings of both the Premi@rs” Conference and APEC will be co- St Jean (Prince Edward Island). This site will, in the not too dis- tant future, become Prince Ed- ward Island's first historie park. "ARE VISITORS ci® Somerville, Mass., are visit- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. » John Morris, Dundas. FROM QUEBEC Mr. and Mrs. Keith Graham, Brownsburg, P.Q.. are visiting Mr..and Mrs. Fred Matheson, Dundas. PLANE DAMAGED A-Yight plane, rolled over on i Brackley about noon - owner, Ian Camp- bell of Toronto was alone in it at [the time and he was not injured. The 4-passenger aircraft was con- siderably damaged. Mr. had flown from Toronto to Char- lottetown before going on to. the North Shore. PISQUID VISITORS _ . Sgt. and Mrs. Eugene Sullivan were recent visitors in Pisquid, la: Premiers And APEC InNB. ~ tending the conference are being invited by Lord Beaverbrook to Gallery in Fredericton the follow- ing Wednesday, t was learned. « ‘ > Summerside’s ‘Continued from page 1) toward paying the school teachers salaries. , ' Councillor MacCausland -point- costs are estimated at $151,803.50 against last years actual costs of $78,616.76 but that this year a part of the school debentures’ are charged to the school as it should be. He pointed out that there has been an increase in the estimate of the cost of prote¢tion to per- sons and property “ adding that much of this is due to the im- crease in street lighting by. vir- tue of the new rate now in effect. The estimates of expenditures for the coming year total $649, 141.10. Revenue is estimated at $272,141.10. leaving a balance re- ired from‘ taxation of $377.000.- 006. The assessment roll of thirteen million dollars the town at a rate of $29 per sand arrives at this required taxation figure of $377.000.. where at the farmer rate of $25 per thousand the tax revenue would amount only $325,000. ‘The forecast of capital quirements amount to $145.424.43 which includes such items as Hill- crest Housing water and sewer- age, Hillcrest streets, the paving of Cedar, Hawthorne, Coronation Avenue and Victoria Road. How- ever the reduction in serial de bentures for 1959 is $89,000, the capital grant from the provincial government $43,450 and $13,500 re | ,er Company Limited, Montreal | Trust Company, Ocean Fisheries | | Dry Dock Company Limited, The | ; capital out of current. account which total $145,950. : NO MORE PAVING Councillor R. B. Dewar said it to a similar tower being erected|The tower at present is 30 feet ities in the Altantie region, is a Dalhousie University where he| at Churchill which will send the|high and when finished will be Senior partner of the Halifax leg-| received degrees tenaht governor of Nova Scotia. daughters. —s SAT GLUED TO SET ‘WIMBLEDON, England (CP)— Highland Chief |WillOpenGames S'side Barbers Do Not Agree Although the price of haircuts has recently been raised to one dollar, three of the seven barber shops locat- Five New Members Approved By Souris Legion Branch meeting, of No. 3 Branch Canad- 0 Lan, Caan: wae Be te with the president, Harvey Poole approved for membership; Ches- ter Bruce, Kingsboro; William J. Power, Little Harbour; Harold Hunter, North Lake; Cheverie,. Souris; Alfred Fisher, | i Douglas, zone commander for Queens County, who spoke briefly. George Webster was appointed we SOURIS—The regular monthly ! if iis Ha : it Legion Home, on. Tuesday the chair. The. following veterans were : fi E> i FL 3. Gordon ELLERSLIE in which lie lives. It was pointed |lief that Christ lived and died to redeem man, and his relation- ships, including the community in which we live. The church should |provide leadership in creating a A 16-year-old boy described as a ‘CO™Mmnity spirit that will speak ‘against evil, and form a pattern appears now that it won't be poss- | “television zombie’’ was sent to o¢ living that will help build and ible to pave any more streets this | year but he hopes that some of Coun. Dewar expressed his re- | gret at not being able to pave more streets saying “‘the citizens on the dirt streets pay as much in taxes as those on the paved—but under the circumstances we will not be able to do it.” Councillor MacAusiand stated. that last year automdbiles and | trucks ‘were assessed as Property but now come under a separate tax. Last year they were included in the assessment roll but not. any longer. | the finance committee said ‘‘the raise in taxes is not the council’s fault--I don’t think the’ council | should be blamed.” he added that if the school board had come to the council “some of this could have been overcome”. He stated the council had no intention of | raising taxes “‘if the school ques- | tion hadn't arisen.” | | Mayor Currie followed saying | that the council had plans map- ped out originally, to hold the | Present tax rate as it was and still | | efect some improvements, along | with continuing thé pay-as-you-go | policy, with some capital reduc- | tions each year. He added the extra burden was unexpected. Mayor Currie stated that the education tax, which has now FROM ST. PETER’S Miss Bernadette McDonald, and Miss Mary Ledwell, St. Peter’s | were visitors to Pisquid recent- ly. ; VISITED PARENTS FROM TORONTO Mr. and Mrs. William E,.,Mil- iar and son Donald, Toronto, On- ‘ario are vacationing with their ee = sa ; . and a a 2 . Millar, and Mrs. William C. Gra- Optometrists came baie E. E. Parkman VISITING DUNDAS Opt. D., 8.0. Mrs. Robert Kempton (nee : PHONE 3287 Mary Campbell) and son, Mich Summer $t. Summerside j2e1, and daughter, Laura Anne, B. F. Hunter, R.0. Summerside, P. E. ft. Phone 3116 7“ SMALLMAN’S BUILDING | Photographers The Read Studies D. W. SEARS Barristers — George R. MacMahon, par Pt {Also Kensington on Saturday's) Phone Summerside 3551. aave returned to their home iz Boston, Mass., three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Campbell, Dundas. Also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Champbell are Mr. and Mrs. John J. Dunphy and little daugh- ter, Colleen, of Randolph, Mass. ENJOYING VISIT Mrs. J. A. Loomer, Belmont, Mass., is on a visit to P.E.Is Al present she is the guest of her sister,’ Mrs, E. R. Bell, Welling- ton Station. She also visited in Charlottetown witht her niece, ‘{Mrs. A. A. Nicholson, Mr. Nichol- son and family..Mrs. Loomer, a former Islander is renewing many old i ing her friendships, and enjo} te her native land : ner brother Allan McDonald, and |f , | | %e | THE i aqeocorenee® <a i et e - CECLBDEMILLE'S COMMANDMENTS A PARAMOUNT PICTURE-IN VISTAVISION AND TECHNICOLO! HESTON BRYNNER- BAXTER: ROBINSON YVONNE . DEBRA JOHN THEATRE MONTAGUE Wed. - Thur. Msi: 8:30 Adm. 4 - 60 - 1.00 Matinee Sat. 2 p.m. Adm.) 40 - 60 - 7% TEN Councillor Wood. chairman of | 1 an approved school by the juven- ile court in this Surrey town. He ed out that this year’s educational |the sidewalks can be repaired. locked himself indoors all day and watched TV. The father said ;he would not work, and was be | yond control. been raised from $14 to $15 ts the maximum. allowed under the act. The major increase in licenses bicyclists who will now pay $2.00%hsiead of the former fee of. fifty cents. Most of the other license fees remained the same. Town manager J.A. Brophy, town clerk John FE. Cameron at- tended rhe meeting which was at- tended by all the members of council. is First Prize, ticket at $25.00—Joan Buote. oe i - Tignish Rink Lottery Winners -yalued at $200.00—Jos. L. Gaudet, Alberton. Second Prize, ticket no. 1786—Silver valued at $75.00—Master Gerald Buote, Tignish. Third Prize, ticket no. 1790—Dishes valued not destroy the community. Mrs. Howard offered to com- plete the study book for next meeting. Collection amounted to $2.75, flower fund 85 cents. Meeting closed with a hymn | and closing prayer, and delicious 4.000 employees at major British movie studios returned to work Tuesday after a strike” Monday halted ,production and affected about 30.000 oth®r employees. 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Ye-1 can Heinz kmior Vegetable Breoktest <r Yr! com Hein Junior Mixed Beef Dinner 1 Slice Dry Toost ee Vegetables ¥-1 con Heinz Junior Applesauce 1 Gloss Skim Milk ~— ean Heinz Junior Fret Demeci 1 Glows Skier ma 4 % com Heinz Orange ice 1 Goss Shion sili 1 Heinz Teething Biscalt = oe ene ee gas - _——e Ye ¢ daa Scotsmen gener-|°4 im the Summerside business Willard Hutchinson. this year th ide ce Ado Sloe _ / district yesterday were still do-| _ Mr. and Mrs. Ord Sharpe 0’-|Derton branch. ‘ will be officially opened by Lord| it te believéd that in the Mart-|iD€ business at the 75-cent rate,|_ Mrs. Frank Fraser and Mrs. |Leary, were recent visitors of | At the completion of his holi- bi Alexander Macdonald, chief of | times the Macdonalds outnumber | 2% planning to leave prices un-|Winmie Morrison, A\ . weTe|their son and daughter-in-taw,|44Ys Douglas Giannou will be rClan Donald. The 2nd chief-| the descendants of any other clan. | “hanged. .|Pecent ‘visitors of Mir, and Mrs.|Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sharpe. | !¢aving the Alberton branch te tain of this ancient Scottish clan,| ‘Lord Macdonald’s seat is at| All of the shops seemed to be John Morrison. | Mr. Louis Adams is visiting im| ‘ke charge of the new agency. Lord Macdonald suceéeded to the | Armadale Castle on the Isle of | {aitly_busy with customers who} Those taking Grade ten en - | Halifax, guests of hi and title in May 1947. , Skye. His full title is Right Hon-| 0>viously were visiting tourists |trance in Summerside from the | sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs: Her- S | With a titular claim dating from | ourable Alexander Godfrey Mac-|/T™ing most of the trade. | Ellerslie-Bideford School, were: /man Adams. STANTON HJLL, England (CP) : the great seal charter of Febru-| donald of Macdonald, Baron of| 4 spokesman for the Barbers’ |Carroll MacCaull, Arlene Hayes,| Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murch- |The last film shown at the movie ary 13, 1727, the head of Clam|the Barony of Macdonald in- the ae, said his group ‘had | Marilyn Williams, Kathleen El-|ison and son Mass., U.S.A. were |theatre in this Nottinghamshire Donald is recognized as the chief |Isle of Skye. Representative of '#!sed the price to one dollar to lis and Jean Phillieg. recent visitors of his sister and |town before it closed was “A Kiss of all, the Macdonalds, and his| the family of Macdonald of Mac-|°€ i” line with a recent price} Mr. and Mrs. Reginald -Bryon, | prother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ar-|Before Dying.” : visit to Prince Edward Island| donald, chief of the Name and |i%crease in Charlottetown, and Charlottetown, were recent -Visi- fold Burleigh. as oa ‘ will be wien ef Manécndid. | eee centers. ue tors of her:parents, Mr. and Mrs; irs Raymond Gillis has been || CALCIUM i ; ; le continuing to charge the| a) 2 pees ee Pree Cee 4 APEC ° seventyfive cent. rete Sepressed| MY. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter | Hospital "+, CHLORIDE peaker vve udil the yiew that it was unlikely that |2%¢ family, Summerside,’ were; Mr. and Mrs. Shermon Hutch-| : ; \any of his prices would be rais-|"eCeot visitors of her parents, |inson, Summerside, accompanied | To end dust — to weight T Ci e,@ om : Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlin. *| by Mrs. Florence Grant and Mr. | tractor tires, to absorb damp- 1 o ite Our Opportunities The raise announced by the| Mrs. Harold Gillis was a resent ‘Henry Grant, were recent visi-| ae 325" he 1s ~ : . ee : Barbers’ Association included a|‘iSitor to Summerside. | tors to Gagetown, N.B., guests of | e . | HALIFAX — Frank M. Covert,|Wood Brothers Company Limit-‘hike in the price of children's| | Mr- and Mrs. Shermon Hutch-|Mr. and Mrs, Carroll Kady. The Rogers Hardware QC.. D.F.C., O.B.E., prominent|ed, Cameron Contracting Limit-|haireuts to a new charge of 'nson and family, Summerside,| Mrs. Elizabeth Day, Summer- | Co. Ltd. s Halifax barrister and industrial-|ed, Acadian Lines. Limited, At-| Seventy-five cents. were receat visitors of their per-| side, wes © weekend visitor ef if 137 @usea st. Dial $301 ist, will be one of the main speak-|lantic Traders Limited, Consoli- 28 ents, Mr. and Mrs,William Grant | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Millar. 4 ers during the A.P.E.C. Atlantic |dated Supply“Company Limited, An li W.A. and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hytch- ~ Conference and annual meeting} Maritime Accessories Limited, GHCGN WV.A, | inson. oe A et ee _— in Fredericton September 14-15. North Eastern Corporation Limit- eo. Id Mrs. Winnie Morrison. Alber- REGEN ‘ . TONITE i Subject_of his address will be, ed and Piercey Supplies Limited. Meeting He jton, is spending a few days vis- 7:15 — 9:15 \. = “Opportunities for Industry in the! . Son of the late Dr.: A.M. Covert {iting “her son and daughter-in- ; « fF Atlantic Provinces”. land Minnie A. (Clarke) Covert of|.,Te regular monthly meeting law, Mr. and Mrs, John Morri- = : Mr. Comert, eminently qualified |Canning, Nova. Scotia. where he if occ 0s was held’ at the home| Sirs. ;Janitte: Ogden end flan | weass.enownese, mets tia * ' |} as an authorit i iv- i 1 s : i * Og I N. S. and thence across Canada. ee eaee oc ter wee mare i: SOR, BO Sitemded Lo teed Walter Bebhoe—with-tee Sette -Reauic, Biseuiele word heen and | President, Mrs. Lloyd Howard recent visitors of Mrs. Ogden’s a al firm of Stewart, Smith and|Law. He was admitted to the Presiding. The devotional period parents, Mr., and Mrs. Harold p ISSE ) MacKeen, and president of Moirs| bar of Nova Scotia in 1930, and opened with the hymn, “Zion's Gillis. a8 CHAR — ae Limited, Maritime Paper Prod-|was made a King's Counsel in Si™& shall reign victorious,” | Mr. and Mrs“John Paynter and| | [Pe ucts Limited Atlantic Building |1944. During the war, heserved | ot" from the Living Message family, French River, were re- - iF Materials Limited and Industrial |a | haslaleat audieeh ounnanl ets ne of the cent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ahh Le HiT FOR THE : Containers Limited. |the Department of Munitions and | Eleven kien cateuaed Ga oer ee: : = O D S > 7 He is-a director of the Royal Supply in Ottawa after which he call. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Rod Morrison ae. eit a aml Bank of Canada, Canadian Bayes) bed a distinguished career as a| Thé treasurer. Mrs. Elmer 24d family have returned*to their in . os Fibre Company Limited, Easterm/ navigator with the R.C.A.F.| Paynter reported a balance on !0me in Cape Breton, after liv-|~ Ce ee ja i af i Telephone and Telegraph Com-|when he was awarded the Dis-|hand of $19.33. ing here for the past three years | Siemans ; } ea eee. ‘1 pany Limited, Maritime” Steel tinguished’ Flying Cross. The educational secretary. Mrs. “Where Mr.Morrison- was employ- os = Se tae ; and Foundries Limited, The| In 1934 he married Mary L.| Elmer Moase who was inYcharge °d at the Bilogical Station ARTHUR KENNEDY ur CHARLES MeGRAW ERNEST TROEX - RICHARD MAYDA A +Great Eastern Corporation Lim-' Covert, daughter of the late Hon. of the study book dealt with thes a [RAR aaa Gta nARNNINRIERD 55.8 ait Raa) ane