med v‘lolinist Rid)an lien) a "tllldle" tuning session It Dartmouth. N.s. nubnoli was 'Battle Of Britain Su ndoy’ Battle ot Britain Sunday. hall- on"! the “Farm ew" who dciended Britain in the dark days or 1940, will be observed this year on Sunday. Sept. 15. The 23rd anniversary oi the culmination oi the historic bsiv he will he marked by church parades and special services at Board Plans Promotion For Potatoes Agriculture Minister Andrew M a n M cllae. has announced that the newly appointed potato mor- k'eting hoard. expects to draw is its promotional program within 1’ wreath at TUNING SESSION presenting a concert and Mes. ass was in the audience. They got together at intermission. with Messer using a copy Rublnofl’s Stradivarius. Baas (CP Wirenlioto) have to leave file Province to seek employment, S'side RCAF Station To Marklgfmimiiimié'i 543333 RCAF stations all atrial! Cana- dl. The Battle of Britain has aPEC- ial Significance for the RCAF. it was the NCAF': baptism oi like when, in August. 1940. N1“ I Squadron oi the RCAF llnler designated as It'll Squldrou) flew into actlon AKIIMI the enemy on, won it: Iirst vic- tories and suffered its first car- ualties. Another Fighter Squad- rnu. N0. M1 oi the RAF Fight» er Command. also won great diatinatlon tor the RAF and Co- na to: its action during the prolonged air hattle. in addition to the station pan- ade and services. as WI party oi office and Su I'nerlide dllnltlriel. will lay l 10 «.m. Cenotaph in Memorial Park. a tow week Last year. it was ruled by the courts that the hoard did not have the power to Impose law oi one cent on hundredweight or potatoes exported train the pro vlnce. With the appointment oi the new board. the regulstloul have heen amended giving an- lhnrlty to collect such a levy. This new regulation is now antler study hy the government to determine that it is in order. lllr \IacRse said. PRODUCE MUN’IIEEAL ICPI we Agricul- lure departmeni quotalions: Egan: Wholesale dealer prices in country stations, wooden car- lons‘ extra-large 62: large di- 82: medium 53-5: Imoil 35”: E {II Ind C 31. Butter: Cuflent Melvin non- lenderlble Sol/«50%: 91 more henderlhie 50%. Delivered Montreal. current Reelp whole- sale Quebec white 35%: colored 35%. Skim milk powder: Spray Pro- cess No. 1 in bags 11-13: roller process No. 1 in bags iota-111a: iced Mir butter muk powder reed 714.1%, Lotti. Montreal ll. Potatoes: Wholesale willgn 1. - : Que now 50: who: 50! .H-IJIO: NJ. new .5- !l: P.E.l. new white 75. 1.75 Funeral Directors Elect Executive; ’64 Meeting Here MONCTON ( CP) — 1m: 1m executive at the Maritime Flin- ernl Directors and Embalmen Association was elected I! the association's convention break- lsst meeting Wednesday. Representatives from the New Brunswick usoclltion on the 'eritlrno executive are: Humid Eamiord. Moncm. president: Lawrence sorsgue. saint John; Armstrong. Petitcodlsc Ind Penny Cnlwell. Woodstock. Nova scour representatives include: Harold Furloni. Am- herst. pmldent; 8-fold Huski- in Charlotteth Oct. M. It VIII announced. {or the ID“ meet Isl JInIel Allen oi Charlottetown. KINGS COUNTY’S i HEATH NOTICES ineceivea too late tar ciao-tried oe-th Notice poi-ma) emu — In the chariottse town tat Suit. ll. Ill. Clarence Firm. in. Domes- r street. seed to yell-I. nesting st the iienne-sy an. sl where the assent moro- lo . M's It! [or Rem Hill! Mall It I o'oiod. Imam (Continued from pin on!) Mme“ of with!“ w caning Plhtts 'II III: province. in the calm gs oi vegetable the exh' ' Sundhsv It fie and plowing champion will be flown will u declared General chairman inflating sound The grand rhorruphm .award in the holstein clam to Howard ' t Pm'A'i'o Ln d tin— ball. Little uatoor. who ptett- saying. Summerside And ALBERTO" tion this I.“ o! I In It Alberton wharf II m st grat- ifying lo the AIan Ind West Priuee Bond d Trade Dialed J. Frank Bryan. president at the board It LII. ra‘uIIr meeting This protect has been urged by the board tor some time and is tied-in with efforts to restore ahlpplnI of produce and other isoars the port at Albere hon. rersden have been called tor a trust prop! buildin! locat- ed on the railwny whorl. itev. David MacDonald. chair- man at the board’s transporta- tion in o m m l t t e e. presented a briei report l player Duke Nleisoa oi the lSISIde Measer hand listens Ii’I lAddressed 1By Pres'clent leading up to the decision oi the heard at Transport Commlsalnn» ers to hold a lie-tilt] In to the CNR's proppsst ior euriallment oi railway services in prince County. preparations are underway tor the hos sent a iii-lei at the hearing and approval was given tor the chairman to en— o the oi young farmers who had shown on interest in tire lair. "We all tn e enthusiasm lei." he s d “and we _ Lilla is particularly so for next year when it Is likely that the Dominion " l ' shirts will be held li’tL' ” champion- in this prov- M'r. Mat-Rae offede the lull ctr-operation all his depart' ment in an emu to ma year's plowing match n luc- cess. Speaking briefly. the deputy minister at agriculture, 5. c. BM. said he was “disap- ' ed" in l ninrsber runways altered He said “ g (55' shitiou, the lull participation at' by We in this areu can the ex- hibition be Expanded." TROPHY DAY may lug events. optinw ad track and field champions Two Charlottetown situates David Hyndnlan and Andrew Arsensult are leading in points ior result or yesterday's units. Final events track snd iicld avails: as a compete will be run littuna were available lain yee‘luduy. James Mills, Howe My. plowing competitions in the to years and under class and ' monies. William. the triage-sod and was Winner of tractor was ‘0?! ' open duss._ Plow David the Macs Peacock. Windal department oi agrimsiture. and Carl \Vlllis. the Dominion Experimental Fun stuff in Glorlottetown. slownth Champion, and Ilnior ohamnkxl female and R- went and Eli Dixon, For- Brddger Mina] d starve Gloria MacDonald, Svul'is a w , WI! aided champion dot, in, the Holstein clasl. an animal M . a exhibited by '1' Mbcbondd wal enter momma {em-lei CHAMPION ant-raiser who-ongentrieainthepotaut was MmPhsCan» ml Miss Margaret w .Cls a male — Some as members attended the normal dinner meeting ol st. Paul's Catholic Women's [engine at the Acudisn Centre in Sirmnbet‘dd! last night, Miss Mligenle Its-sen. rult. Charlottetown, the pro- vinciai president 0! the OWL, was guest men Miss Arsenantit also presented vine to nine pa edge. Mu. Thomas Linkletter. Mn. coin-i Steele. M Mrs. 11F. Geome Olscanep, Mrs. E Gallant, Mrs. Levi Gallant and Mrs Willred Ferny. Mrs, Parneli MoMchon. lor- aneer oi Summerside and now a resident or Charlottetown, line iirst president oi the Susan-sier- slde L. was presented with a bouquet at mass by the pre< sent president. Mrs. vitriol-d t. is trophy day at tha awn. lair in the plowing competitions St. Paul's OWL ls cmnprlled of mmxlmtdgv 250 manners. Rev. J.P.E. O'Hsnley. the spiritual direcmr of the league at presidents, lug ' under canltruction Drop Shown In Home Bldg. ngisres released by Central Raising and Motivating Com. hoarse build. indicate I decline in in both Wide and Ulllflnltetown. The ilgurel show that II oi July :iloniy 27 dwellings were two centres as compared with 272 in 1982. Twenty- three oi the hous- es are being built In Chlrlottce town And iour in Summer! 1d e. For last year the figures were Charlottetown 71 and Summer— side 195. In the seven-month January- .Yuly period ll houses were com- pleted in ()usflotulown In Summerslde. Lnt year's tot- llls (or the same period w e r e Charlottetown E and summer- side 73. in Summerside, also IMO I few wt) 5. ell lm‘at least on. and disass- Dlimshlpi in the sheep classes, a strain- a/wsovis went to Russell Norton. 9. and Dlmdas. swine udflbits Mac-Isaac. (Beauties Taylor. limo“ in the ,: went to Russell Bud]. Manny Harbor strum N. W. Cltl'ltxd and y ‘ t Bryentcm. npiio Bay, Garth Taylor, burden. and ins-old Bulpitt. nose-nood-t Arman unnnlzng prises Itr wintry erlsbite were John MacDonald and Son. noun Bay: ' t Rome-ill: son Yarrnouttl- Cameron Lind- . ' i ' main women were: Hamid sulpm: Everett Mae- ififi°§$fihlfifd wl'm‘” junior champion male and re- Mod. Upton; .loan Taylor, Dun- Prince Edward island more me I" “‘9 d“ “m m- _ “may”. hm “km cm. :I'surthorn dose. George Phelan. lvan hitches. Harrington. MW, amid“, a", Mm, More“; grand onssnpton iamsle James stacieod. Upton: Leslie Summm'm,; m“ a,” w. and reserve in this class, George Seville. Fortune. Charlottetown and Leltn Dlnl~ PM”: are-id Flt-mm dud rim” or horse drum welt, Souris. purpose stimulant. Sterling driew cmssidershle interest snd Final convention banquet was Wimd- Cherlomrvwn- Mm Chm- some or the wdnnana were is. in he held Wednesday night. pion swept pauses tor a number 5, watts, ottardottetown: Wu The list convention is to in if“ :1 WI entered hug: levy stood Lloyd Jenkins. Montana, Joseph is st. Paer' 'ileves ‘Iully us " a iContinued horn page onei Senate Republican Leader Ev- Densocratie Leader Mike Manp- suggastlon. Dirkaen letter in un senate to emphasise for the treaty. n was inserted in a peecb r in which Dirksen told his col- lt their Id the “s haul look" It All the e'vI-lt Dirkstn said “it will be easier to rstliy this treaty u we do not etrpeet too much," Kennedy. he said. had spelled out clearly what the treaty will not do. ISLAND NEWS PAGE The Giudhn, Charlottetown. Thurs. Sept. 12, 1963. 3 West Prince lrade Bd. Hails Transit Shed Plan —The constnsc- gage ass Mtnmey to Marian tile It Illcd hr eglte to the Annual meeting of the Canadian Chamber oi Com— more: in Quebec City on Oct. 03M and 9. survey Ichedulcd ior Alherton on attend I quarterly meeting Mnncmn oi the Maritime Prov. U.S. Rac'al At A Glance By Tim assocumu muss slrmingh K erett M. uirtrsen oi illlnnia and my." iield or Montana. was written up. bipartisan support WM leagues he had istthlully taloen lfigf‘g‘“ deuce herore deciding to give no.) _ the pact his wholehearted suv- ERIE-7:" cox—i 0“ McCormick that. s Milleri tit and amino: Fisher (3-H) and l Bait—0 mu m. Nicholson lfll, Prince County lei. On motion. Mr. MacDonald was appointed n accredlted del- A hrlei Is also to be present ed to the Well. Prince economic Next Monday. the secretary or the board. C. E. beard, Fill“! in vices Board of Trade. Ins — Attendance repnr‘led nearly normal at most oi Alabama‘s newly desegreguted schools. some white pupils stage a noisy boycott at Birmingham'- West End nigh, After school, a rock shatters a window in car taking two Negro girls home but they are not hurt. Washington — Army sn— nounces that a hot air; at the 10,000 - nun Alabama Army and Air National Guard will be released irom iederai serv— ice at midnight tonight. his, Sill—Three Ne groes register without luci- eht at the university or South Carolina. that memhess oi their rate accepted at the list! summrted university in 5 years. Chicago — An estimated (.000 white property owners picket city hall protesting ordinance h a n n i n g racial or religious discrimination by broken in renting or selling real estate. Three hours alter pieketlng ends the city coun- cll approves the ordinance. BASEBALL RESULTS In be ev In in sass-City moi out—27o ll‘txdtz‘zsfland How I m : (elm, sturdivant (5). Fischer (at. Santiago tilt and ards. nuts: NY _ Mantle (ML Pepitane rut. Benoit momma—s 1x monsoon—a 7a a . For Hit, Aguirre total. is) and Russ-lie; oan. int (7) and I: bet ~ McAuIli'i'e 13L Wash—Phillips (1m. Carreon, Martin (7). ma: rllno 'l7l. Chi — Car- Nliionli Lelglle ooo Allister Memorial Pace Wednesday night in 100:2 snd 2.07:3. “I! D owned by Eric and a Balk "5- “I W“ m" 0‘ t“; ued at :55 taken in one or three Thursday in the . _ Griffith. Memorial at Frederic» Don. U.S. L U.S. Labor Secwetary Wil- lard Wirtz (left) was met l7! Canadian Labor Mam Mus Elm what he din-Wed in mm IVY uverd OHIO- Ottawa yesterday Dot dW‘ Island Horses Fail To Place In Memorial SAM JOHN- N3. Willie's Adios raced to mm mm Ma, my.“ MM A police investigation showed (CPI both ends or the $2.500 Mc- here artamisth. N at out Bob Brook tram GI ce ent. Bad News Pieced t‘hlr the first heat but lost that Walil! Boy position to Post the second hull. d main w'l JFK GIVES omens-n wru- wil‘u..“.“:.§“‘..:t°'in as 3th.: New York at» ohoolz— s1: 1 Wm. (rm {mm a victory Lust Slim Dave There wee no other double wins on the nllle-dalll card at Exhibition ' went to Park. 9mg]: victories Eddie ChieiC. Vaiemttte. Lee By Joan Keystone. Bold Mite and s Eta-ares. in Motor Hotel ’1‘ and ((4an now are At Dartmouth round it. As for the odguettes'. ‘Is Planned horse. _ WM court yesterday ABOR SECRETARY ARRIVES long talks witn he, Mae- !zoehan on Great Lakes watts» trout sci-tie. Mr. White on- meet Prime Minister Peas-son. the discussions (allow the dynaaniting lass week or the Canadian ship Howard 1. slow in micago. lCP Wire- taia. was slao unheralded to piootol. Possession Charge Brings Two Years In Penitentiary didn't know anything SUMIMI‘JRSIIDE ()1 the he said. he change oi Illng possession or about them that the accused had heen peev- iously convicted on two rharges OI causing bodily harm and on another of III?" of an auto. 0! two charges he had a e r v ed The accused was charged with “m‘g‘flrg’ilmg‘rjjfh' being in possession ot a suit val. White. Sumrriernde, was sen- tenced to myeara in Dom-hes. ter Penitentiary by Magistrate ms. Hinton. QC. in town palace that when the aroused lirst appear. ed heiore him on this charge he 2 had been hesitant in passing ' sentence as he host heen under the impression that the accused Sergeant Harry ManKay at was appearing tor the that the town police testilied that a time and had no p rev I ous ra- potatn sack three-quarters iull mp, loi cigarettes oi a s in With this new evidence. ha brand to those taken in the said. he had no alternative hut break at smallmans. had been to hand down the maximum sen. inuud I short dlstunce from tence at two years. This senten- where the accused hart heen ar- s. w... similar er. in, 0... man. rested on the Green Randi ed by Frederick Graham laund- He also testified that a yale en of Sydney Vilma. Ns, last break at Smailman‘a depart- ment store on Seplemhsr 1. and i. gammy. pm... me, key which had heen round at the week. nugdrn had also been scene it! the crime titted a lock charged with trains in nn<<ess< of White's mother's ion of goods stolen from Small- mon's store on a door residence on Willow Avenue. When naked about the key the accused answered that he hat-iri' seen in. rayk Inr aux. a marsh ADVERTISING I CORRECTION DAIRY QUEEN tor actual construction were t ken Wednesday when Moncton real estate developer .lohn nit lcp. , oey delivered “25.000 in gunran. The treaty to ban Ill except CIIIDlgo Doll—O SI) DARTMOUTH. N5. underground nuclear tests. he at. Louis madam—troll Construction oi a nine storey. tees '0 May” 1W “may: K s Slur“ said, ruliy mom “a program Ellsworth mom and spanner. loounit motor hotel is to heginl Mr. nitcey said the motor no "'5 m "3‘11" that will keep as strong in the ltsnew tit; SsdecIi-i (Ml, Tsy- here next spring. Completion is ‘tel with commercial arcade and i W“ w my 330 nuclear iield and give us the lor t6! and Mecarver. Bin: sci. expected late in 1965. jlfll‘klfl! 10I will to“ more than ' y requisite strength to meet any .shannon tit. Final steps to clear the way shootimo. l challenge to our lecurtly Ind vital inlerestl." Dirklen wsl Ioliwled by Thurmond, who laid widened developed by the Sen-he pre- psredneas subcommittee Iho‘ll "a hieak. dismal and douhtper. vsded prospect is the nasty to rufllied." eun I letter lsld he hr adequata [late- heen made liy U.S. ldrllinlltrlilnn witness” In Ihl treaty hesringa "In dispel In! dc as to get there Saturdsy by swim— ming the treacherous Niagara River below the tails. as was halted out in mtdatl'euln. "l'm 1! all to see you." rescuer quoted wtlllam Fl ciou h or esteem. N..l.. {earl or concern In one minds of the senators or at the peopl- ot the country" About thl agree- ment. a his: list oi what be suited and unequsli assurances" Included ins {gear sataguards esnphssind by 1 ins. the w and dilidontly carried forward. and the equipment. lacilttstes, personnel and hands "ecu-Ir] tor that purpose VIIll ha m vid I. he ‘Unllod Silt“ will maintain a posture of Indians to resume teltlnl In the en- vironments prohibited by the lent Getty, And It will like which ll permitted under trel I.I.I vi. our national security want til-I tiles-e should be III sbroaatioa or violation or any ire-iv provision." I. "Our Iacllltlu for Illa de- tecttnn ot poulble violations of this treaty will be can It l.- a on us clandestine violations by inu- In the “man I Illenllh hill! Ode to [or sit active national SIMPSONS¥SEARS BUY NOW AND SAVE - DURING OUR "EARLY BIRD" HEATING SAIL... 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