morning; little change in tem- - Dow-high at Moncton 6 and 70. motels and hotels in the - be ill et f °t‘3'.'i'§ §e"'nene".°it'hi‘m.ei':. ~35. WEATHER mature: non winds. Lo»-'-twig; guugg; tor Sand-vr Increasing run about 138 feet in length and 0 ( P) . go l§eW5oGl8Id8°:7 Igmakd mg °°6‘ppe§’§‘ mm mm Va” ; to to 12 feet in height. Floats TORONT C - '1‘emi>era~ 2 en_ an . 1 ch- _ S .. . Py. . are located at the top of the .tures issued by the weather of- Suaday- Sun!!! then clolldhll 3:? '3 11°“?! [- "11:? Wlth_lit- ~ net and lead weights at the 5°97 °‘’"- I _' mg ”Lg:w_glgfI"‘a':e;;d”r° ";'“ .. in. Ca retolr Many cloud W B. mund:.nn d W P ' C bomm h Tm floats :1: “me NI!” 9'13 lsolaE,:d showers especially oveiwlhd C5mPb°u‘°" *3 3"’ "" ’ I- on on est rtnce OUnTVi:.1:ucae:attI:)le:!t'laspa‘;t:ee,g“t :3 mm 31 ,, mu‘ me c me 1“ mr__i,.,,,.,.,,e.,.,.,., Cloudy 2- "“' ’ . Vancouver so ' g 1 m id , Low.mgh at’ Bay of Fundy: Llgh t 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Sat. Sept. 8. 1962. apart. 1 Mom _ _ 52 . sigfneyigz 8:: :5. Outlook mick” except for occa§mm<” ": . .?".."".§‘. ...... ... t ,, ,, %i;'°.':.‘::.:‘ .':':.:.:.;.£;.:, ".'.:"*.'.‘.~. 1?. ocac . r. r Regina I 50 ’ Prince Edward I an , Lowei-the" to "H? mu“ 1" M I 3' reported that some are dolnn wmmpeg M st. John River Valley: Sunny..mm_ tempemmru in "the 50"? at ‘ m r as mufh as 250 pounds of code Toronto _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H 49 with little change in tempera-‘ H“-U, me today at Chwltillg-_ 5 " day. At five cents a pound, I “W _5o ture: light winds. Low - high at I tow at 3 ‘6 8 d S 27 ~. M ‘ does fnotntalltp ahgill lfit lpng (S ‘antral """" " so i Clpglottqegownd AI?) l M gum“; nlilthao :m- -“rpm. i; In I eases: an ' an o n I _ . _ _ __ 1' ,- I I I - E13 ofnfishnis belneg Inhteinedggnd ,.r§d"§r°M°; ----- '- if 5 :3 9:3. Outlook for Sunday: In- ' Summmide tide elshteen min- cod weighing as much as 80 am John 50 ‘. “gaging cloudmgu utes later than Charlottetown. ‘ pounds have been taken. aonctow vvvvv 55 Eastern N.B. counties: Mostly ‘ Sun“ gses todry at 5.33 and sets ,_.V ._ _ “Fishermen who have helped mm, _ _ _ _ _ _ __ , sunny and warmer: light winds. at . . _ .. In a written press statement. ation of everyone in the indus- Mu$;,yex§-$31312“ tM:::da5,m,e:.: Fhfggottetown " 5 : ' 11 Y°s‘°“‘’'Y- T°“"“ D°V°1°P' - aui Eldershaw of Morell- Ma- Iairmouth """" " 51 l E Eff‘..‘.§“‘¥ii§‘§.i..f.;.‘i?.Z“’.;?’I.i‘¥§.§t opgrvilinl-.35“ Y°“ ‘°' “*5 °°' ior Young. Daniel Jarvis' and st. Jo ............ 5 45 5 ‘ . . ‘ Wesley Fraser of North Lake. l HALIFAX (Cp) _ The wen- lack of responsibility" on the Following is the text of Mr. « ' _ Part of the press in Publishing Stewart's Press statement: atclgethsggrgefutltsthéift flggfirgfg gig?sfiggea::ygx¢:3&l;d°1;?::E§;_ “rum” that race discriminam" First °f have made ‘ and give serious consideration However in Capepllreton clouds 1‘ being practised by °“”‘"5 °°mp]e"’ and th°'°“gh mvesm to the use of gill nets. The out- and showers may persist. , cousin Moss rakes reported by some fishermen in the Tignish area to be the cause of injury to many lobsters, are examined by Roy MacLeod, (left) assis- Tignish Schools Enrollment b reference to the case of Dr. - . mlnatlon free, insofar as people Phlls. u:,r.°.°'n°:‘n tnivd .' . . . 9 S of other races or colours are A further letter, copy of ‘ ‘’‘''''''"“ V, . "s““.‘° '°°d' TIGNISH — There are 500 “"5 V931‘ °°“515I'5 "_f sister 3' a concerned, and the Government which is being made available, some fun as on our figssmmer ‘happy PIIPUS €F1‘011€d_ at the W/0 S_¢h00_15 Mh‘i'im FPKDCGS. Dl‘ll1C1D81: SlS- of this Province is insistent that is being forwarded to all In n- jhjp" gguinggl ‘ 7= "‘-;:-- in T._gr.ish this term‘, which 19,-. st, Paula Ann. Sister _ . this reputation be maintained. lree(pers_ttI>1f I;;it;iccelmEd:iat‘lenlcse- ‘As I-ow‘ssI“'n“-m-_. ,. s_ “mm: M, 18 tshflhlly higher flgllre than Julien, Sister St. Emma Marie, SUMMERSIDE _ Earl Cam finything to tget mtizonttgu-y will gnthigldisgimingtion problem _ nmgmp Itssrnutnrgm r. ' ' - - as yea Sister st George’ “°“v mamger °f the U“°mp1°-'V" ave grave E r en reper I may further point out at The Tignlsh Regional High SCIIOOA has 180 enrolled with 59 in grade nine, 50 in grade 10, 35' in grade 11, 21_ in grade 12 and loran. _rs. Rufina McCarthy persons during August 1962 was anti-discriminatory legislation on Montreal m relation to H, 1 5 To _South||npton,L| Haws, Rotterda- 15 1“ ‘‘°mm?‘°“’“- 3”“ .Ph‘“" Harper‘ "h3’5‘° not too varied from the same 0“? Statute B°°k5» any ‘Nth?’ problem. this is not correct. The Fun MONTREAL II IIIIEIE: o:t.'a. o:t.1l. The teaching staff at the reg- education. period last year, incidents of this nature w fact is that 3 wire wgg 1-eceiv. , ""_1'°,_-a~¢.u*;..m_ ma‘ 513“ has Sister Sh M3”? From figures compiled by his force the Government to bring ed by Premier Shaw from an A§‘h0id. BA. lN"_h1CiPa_l: _Sisier St. 0 I department. Mr. Cannon stated in this 1€8iS18ti0h- A MOVE Whith individual’ member of the Mon- 1. souumnpgon, |_. flmg_ madam, amnulmgn .. E1199", BA. VICE-Principal; 515- that mere were 355 males and may be avoided by the co-oper- treal City Council. an nun“: n.“,.wn...5’d.| “Mm, 5,311”. ter St. Elizabeth Clare. MA, home economics; Sister St. Mary. Sister St. Patrick, Sister St. Thomas, Sister St. George, singing; Miss Yvonne Perry, Miss Zita Doiron, Aubin Gallant. BA, and David Harper, physical MOSS RAKES EXAMINED tant manager of Tignish Fish- eries Co-op as he relates the story of the Irish moss to Lloyd Macwilliams, a tourist from Augusta, Maine. The rakes are used from boats. for harvesting the’ better part of the crop. The large ir on hooks on the rakes are thought by many he the cause of lobster claws being mutilated. inston Keough, Miss Cami Gavin, Mrs. Walter Hogan, Mrs. Philomena Desllcches, Miss Norma O’Hal- education. There are 319 enrolled in the elementary school and the staff WESTERN BRIEFS VISITING PARENTS Mrs. Brian Hazel, Montreal, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Barnett, Alberton. TO VISIT IN MASS. Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Bonyman. Alberlon, left yesterday to visit relatives in Massachusetts. N0 TAG DAY A report in this paper Friday Progressing Acting Premier Andrew Mac- Rae reported yesterday that Premier Walter R. Shaw was making favourable progress from his recent illness and that if the resent trend continues the premier hopes to resume active duty in October. However. Mr. MacRae stated the premier was still under strict medical supervision and re- quired a great deal of rest and relaxation. Social calls by his family and close personal friends were allowed but the premier’s physicians have advised against business visits from the general public. In Premier Shaw's absence, Mr. MacRae is carrying on the duties of premier and the public is requested to consult him or other members of the govern- ment rather than worry the premier during his convalesence. Unions Named To Bargain Unemployed ment Insurance Commission in Summerside said yesterday that the number of unemployed of province. N0 EVIDENCE Mr. Stewart said he has made a "thorough investigation" into 1, u . evidence whatsoever (othe . . h0Illt:II’no|I: :3Iid€}hE:=:.f°VI'l:gtS0z:tV:- than the we lsmated case °f 2i:I§IvIrbIIlgymEEIEd l:iIEi‘ElayinthlIEisfEch§a‘Ei‘g2l SlE1wrIaemspue!E':I'll1'a:;d Our Experience of 90 Yell’! ll er, of any discrimination any D“ PM-I3) °f “V d‘5°”mma' consln Wednesday was man-‘win .Low - h h at Yiirmouth insurance underwriters. is at ' where in “the province," other u‘:‘]la§g;$_‘f'°°pé:a:g:sPiggéaa made. but it was unable to de- ; 45 and 63. Outlook for Sunday: your disposal. t1;1i?.nPIilIles."°ne 15°18” we °' ”"“°““” i“°'?*’s° °‘ gm“ iE5§'§i§§ }§'t'e°ii}i't"e'. ‘rtnévieii/fiiiiinfii§I?»3hsmEr’§u§§3"di~’E§s3;°reuxExE§ °F"°E5= ‘ Dr. J. A. Phus 8 Momma froérr the provinfe tof Qulfibec; ece of metal is believed to'and warmer: light winds. Low-J‘ Q Charlottetown Q Summerslde ' '“‘ "‘ °"°”’ "5 3"“ “e ibe a fragment of the 10.000-‘high at Kentvllle 48 and 70. Out- . Mom“, . m.,.,,,, physician, complained to this wee The turning -away of Dr. Phlls has prompted Mr. Stewart to write a letter to all Innkeepers in the province, asking the innkeepers' co-operation in pre- venting further incidents of this kind. Text of the letter is as fol- lows: “TO ALL INNKEEPERS OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: “You may have noticed from the press the fact that members ed accommodation at one of our Prince Edward Island Hotels. “This province has always had the reputation of being discri- cussions to the Industry as a whole, in the province. of the coloured race were refus- R "While we do not have any th gation into rumours of discrim- ‘ ination by owners of motels and ook is very promising." I hotels in the province with par- ticular emphasis on the North Shore Resorts. I have found absolutely no r commented on the most pleas- FRAGMENT MAN-MADE pound Soviet Sputnik IV that look for Sunday: Sunny then Clear and continuing cool; light winds Low-high at Halifax 50 and 63. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) —- Outlook for Sunday: Sunny then The Smithsonian Astrophysical . clouding over. vlclnl HYNDMAN 8. co. LTD. Insurance since 1872 Thomson'Press in publishing a rumor. completely unfounded in fact, that Jewish and F r e n c h Canadian families were being discriminated against in this province. and worse still. filing this unfounded statement with the Canadian Press for u s e across Canada. I may further state that the following action has been taken. First of all, a letter of apology as been forwarded to Dr. Phlls by Acting Premier A.B. Mac- ae Aletter of admonition was sent by me to the owner o Gregor's Hotel with particular the Press have said that a com- munication was recelvegérom l 175 females unplaced in August. Last year the figure was 404 males and 178 females. Of the 5 unemployed persons, 311 drew benefits. He explained that although the figure for females unplaced in August this year was almost similar to that of last year, more and more women are entering the employment market. most every day we see a new face. . .when a woman who has not worked before begins." The figure for males was down because Mr. Cannon thou- ht the frozen foods plant in New Annan gobbled up many of the unemployed people. In fact. Island local help was not sufficient he said. The com- mis on is engaged in bringing some out-of-the-provim ce labourers. It was noted that transporta- tion to the plant was one prob- lem that blighted local interest of workers. Also the location is out of town and board is not so :5 W ‘ easy to obtain. Mr. Cannon commented that the wage rate at the plant com- pares favourably with similar operations in other parts of the province and the Maritimes. but "Gill net experiments in sev- eral Island fishing centers have produced results that are high- ly encouraging, and fishing in- terests should give careful study to their use," Fisheries Minister Leo Rossiter said yesterday. Tests made at Darnley, Al- berton, Tignish, Cape Wolfe. Rus- tlco, Souris, Morell, and North Lake indicate that fairly high yields of cod can be gained with a relatively low investment. COURSES CONDUCTED "During this past winter." Mr. Rossiter said, “fisheries short- Gill Net Experiments Produce Good Results courses concentrated on gill nets. their use and upkeep. T he department of fisheries, has. since that time, put gill nets in- to certain areas, and in tion a number of fishermen have purchased the nets. “The major findings and tests have been centered at Moreu and North Lake. It is now pos- sible to say that the experi- ments have been successful and indicate promise of wider use of this type of net. - “Eugene German, deputy min- lster of fisheries, said the fish- di- Eosrern King's Area RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT €.°.“?‘.’::’::.‘:‘.i:. fro|r{r1taE“I*tIor}EI: 333:1. 'Ehai§i°‘Lsnp'Z3I'£it esfifftglshii IPP°’°'“'=' '“°“° “P “W 27 °’°"‘“"I °""- ,1 E , Aaents Throughout the Province . Shore resort on the grounds that visitors. :,?:t‘ég' in orbit and ‘name’ ergogggg én1’?a,s.§°,,g'du$,g. 1 he is :1 Ne o, I deplore the apparent lack of ' ' ‘ responsibility on the part of the SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OI E ATO N' 5 FALL FABIIIBSALE MONDAY, Sept. 10th. se ' ' as on a happy Shlp . . . Our new Thrift Season plans offer extra bonusefwhen you go round trip. We lop 10% off the already low.'I‘hrift Season one- way fares. If you travel in an organized group of 25 or more you get: a 25% dia- count. Or you can get: this 25% with our new Excursion Fare, snowing you up to 30 days‘ ashore in Europe. if you sail between October 1 and February 28. These Thrift Season savings mean a family economically" as IIYIIDAM THRIFT SEASON SIILINGS Also regular "happy ship" ssiljngspltom New York by: «IIOITEIIDAM, IIIEIIVI AMSTERDAM, STATEIIDAM, MAASDAM. PAY LATER PLAN AVAMABLE to THURS., Sept. 13th. ghouldthafire I'03u?((l'I btgat no tag IIAiLIFAg( (cps — The inhog If, ‘$2: COUNCII. _ asa a w eddi reaons oar announce _ , 8uI}herside if call Orgrzllglzaetiong Thursday two unions had been offigdgiggyhoted that the Labour P 51$ ;EitrI1d sIltclEva(E»adiSs Iom IE1?“grfildplgsgeegaltfialflgifihfrfifig-S force in Prince Edward Island Assorted oolgurs and-patterns. F01‘ d-N959! ind h°"5°I1°Id. For dresses. suits. |kIl’I4- Cdfllfll mill": fie . co . A - . . . . . II _ _ ed at this meeting that th? Sm; land Ferries Limited. The com_ ifisgritzggfiay ;1tlll:(}I]lel18m1:)I;n 23:82:: MOIIOCY. GI‘ PsMe use 36 wl th sped“, yud xbhih DIVY. White. royal. magenta. .2 6309 °‘i‘37='3i3”s"‘t°3"é EiE35i°i°§”§ef ii§i~.b335 iii ::'°.:‘":.:. ‘:.:;i;‘ “W” ‘“’°*“"““S=- "°°"" "" ' “ salt th ‘ h Isans. .. wev em oe- - min». ..‘ig§..:{.;: °.¥.:“.‘.l.’:.°. .. involved. ° " ’ mane. ;- §.;’,§‘_§"Sft;’," “"3, , De canon saoAoct.orI-i srnwanr FUNERAL -— The BT’,‘§ “,{‘i°f,“" f“; 3"’ Cagagfn 3- I ps on mmun ty velopment s,m,.,,es bm¢.,1ou. in a wide assortment of colours. ALI.-WOOL JRSEY mum] for MR Catherine Sm riot ggdooaegmla V‘VL’8‘3)’.r kre rs; . Final p annlng for handicraft course. About 36 width. . 49° 0019“ hand, m, pm, ,,_.1,,,,,_ mm ,.¢_ blue, jlvart was held on Friday morn- IEELC) and the Canadian Me,-. s|’°°I‘h 7"‘ White. About 52" width. 1 ‘griwglflfétthe firm‘; of her son. chant Service Guild (CLCl. The For a" your car DIVISION OF RESEARCH Special. yard I - ewe , t P . - ' , the Church of n.e°i.nm§‘e”.fi.§§ ;'i§.‘.“Ji.“'L?.°'i‘i.°é"n‘f.‘¥.°n 1"} "’°e‘i}.‘. . ”°"*' °’ "“‘““"" ‘“"‘ N“"‘“" "°’°‘"°°'. con-on pmwngg coppunov FWCGPUOII. Brae, where Rc- ployees each union would rep- and Flre Ch”I°tt°t°wnr P'E'I' F ‘be km ' tc C01 include pm‘ 1,1“, nulem High Mass was cele- resent. ‘if :1‘°:i‘Jmn”l"' ‘ u"g°M'm36.‘.'m1dbh ' " ltrlted by Rev. Emmanuel Rlch- ———-—-———-—————————-———— V“ W’ ‘ ' ""9 °’ W ' anew wyud‘ For dresses, suits. etc. Colours green, block. brown. About srd. PP Pallbearers were 18 mpaovnvo - ' 54" width. -3..“ S‘°‘"£‘§‘ ' SII:3;:I1ceW?Itf:‘v. SUSSEX. M3. (or) — Im- Cw "‘ °°d“y' . "°°"" "“' , ' Russleii Macfnean and ::°"°’“°l‘;’ tfi§’co',fgf}{f,§d Mwgg; PEAKE-MARTIN ‘ : COTTON HNWALE CORDUROY 8. nermen W " - .e.. em. ......m ‘” “ ..:;::;: ‘$113133; P;;;;ivsm;r LT . ° ° ° 1» vow W M -«M °°'m- M =6 rm nouns imn ALI.-WOOI. Jsassv , fared lnjupjes Sunday ” GUCCI 8‘. DIII B-lltll » . I COIOUTI M, brown. m M Iwds UM. 60" ldvmd Laughlin, ., when 6 M1 1 - "”"‘- . it it» te-chm M of Pauline 2‘:-:::‘.:..~I.‘:.‘::'“%’::;:“..*':.:: 25:2: "°°"" "" a waste -ad vw-t ..... ... .;.. ..... 1...... Proud of union mun: . “""" “°"°°‘- 3“'"‘°“‘v °“‘-- . AND In popular dark colours Essyesire finish. About to" width. - ‘III IN. Imshlln have return- ' Yguf Fgmfl ? « ' ' WOOL AND MOHAIR COATINGS on to their home in Brantford. F01‘ DEAFNESS . , Y - speetei ma I-B9 Calais black. brown blue moon. About St" width. 7 95 SERVICE ‘ e ' ' ---~ - 4- ‘ SHRWOOD RAYON SUITING sec iumpm, slacks. suits. etc. Colours black and navy. W039“ WOOI-CR’! . , on ,i..,........ 5... “WW7 ''“*I- . Fcavssss. 0dousb|aok.naVy.m.nl.lI'_°III.rsd. About ' spent years is exacting ' '’''''‘'t 9"‘ ' ll" width. - . 5 I study—sll they ym .1" ' . ‘ You csspayyourfamllyss yeItlIsflasst.fastsstssr- V . sreater tribute than to tnennen M, _ For dresses. etc. ootoun red, royal, green. blue. white. . » « 1 . Isllse their names It s ‘ ' About 3" width. ‘ la a falllsgwssvo for dresses. do. from "°'°- A .' Qeeugyuq 2.1 wpiditodnsss.iAboItl|"i|Q. We carry the largest stock sf ‘ I v_ 5,7 VII ' 3'3 41''": "‘-"t""' """""'°"" H U G H E 5 DR U G ruin vmus ’ I I I a I TC V‘ . ‘ 5 _ ' ~ . i ,t .a 1 . ,':""_r"“::;.:"f°":'Im- ' go_ “>._ E ‘hull: ssssflsnsut sf plaith fa‘ eium. dresses. etc. About I-mm‘ "1 . ‘ v _.m“_‘mm_m._hh I not IIIwldOflIlbd<'dfltIfl.A§fl3€".WH._- 79¢ 15001103! St. Dlsll-‘G545 ' lsoeisl. yard ‘ I , I , . Vsrs Iseli 8 Iss Ltd. V ‘ C p tr PAYS 1'0” SHOP At urows it V »ié_.t§_t».y_igttc.°.. , ‘ 4 K 5 . ‘ . I ‘ __l I‘: r . V,‘ >