GRAND The grand champion Herb lord bull at the Alberton Ex- thlIthI’I I: owned by J Riel- Ramsay and Sen». O'Leary CAF Housing Project and was shown In the ring he I Keir Ramsay iabovel, Leaving Today For Convention SUMMERSIDE 7 Four Gets Mixed Reception sudtnirRSlDE 7 \n annutln»‘ the deicnee department has rc- cement Irnm Ottawa yesterday eeived a petition ii y air I'lUIIS. : uniis plan- inter prrSnnnt‘l iii-inc in Iht. . unel would Hillel'cst (lert‘lnpmclli complain he built In Sll'mllll It was re- in: about condiiinns illch delved uiili sanietlnn: less thapl chict complaint. he said. is enthusiasni by some Town olri-. ihnt mch are too hieh. olals here. The DVD is divine the poti- Mayor .l E )Iitrrlmn terllledi tlcn every consideration. hc said we slap In the tries to the Town at Sumnieiside." and ielt. moat, Mayor Morrison said tho. the: decision would be a grcali Summerside civic coicramcnt disappointment to the “hole has spentalntotmoueydn sur- Eiabnrating on his disappoint. a” m Canadian provinces. M merside couples. Mr. and Mr]. t‘lw‘ter Mr. 3 n d l Sum- l l Alberton and West Prince CAPTURES TOP PLACE "Fetches" n beaulilul Shet- land pony owned by Dean Hark- neu of Sunlmcrside. captured under dill. tirst place in the two year and i a noble: e e be ' cause at blowing lime dust. ‘ TIIe mEgIsLI‘Me hamltd dnwn his not guilty decllion flounder- Ing the evidence at ArtII BIG SHEEP EXHIBITORS Wflwflmdmmmtmidm- Tordmdshruplhtre‘heepflmnfllndw.hflnuaol ‘ the Albemn Exhthtdm Wu! Km who“ with! WEI! lee cklrly liter Itlvlng glued. th drw n 11 Sharp (right). E morbmrlumum = u 43rd ANNUAL Craig. Borden. with had paned \Irs. CliIfnrd Ramszy. VIr. and ,\lrs. Janle M, Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Legere. leav- lhis morning {or Hamilton. Ont. where they will attend the 42nd annual convention at the Assau- ‘ iatinn oi Kinsmen Clubs. The convention up 9 n 5 next Wednesday. August 25th. and runs through August alst. During Ihe tour day center- cnca. representatives or some 400 Kinsmen clubs representing discuss the aneratinns or the A1- sociation at the National lane. and hill elect a new executive‘ i2 The ' l‘ iiSentence Against Accused ils Conditionally Deferred i .ly light docket was presented int-taro Magistrate w. Chostor laeDonelo in Prince County agistrate's cuurt yesicrday morning Sheldon Ralph Laird, former- v or siimmersido. was given a Town. On the other hand Snlit‘itor General J. Watson )lacNaught, who made the announcement. houses within its incorporatedi raid that the department or he» clonal deleiice Ml the air lurce rsnnnel ' - ‘d would he “happier” limit: in their own area. on land nnned hy the dr tence department Mr. htachiieht also said that Young People Conduct Service er, KENSING’l‘i’N r Se‘v‘lfe! til i he called the )largale rasioral Charge were conducted on Sunday. August I’d by the Long River Young People's Society. At New Lruli'lnn United Church. the leader tor the rar— Vlu WM Alvin Bernard. and the organist was Mr. Ray Macs ynins were "God Re. veils l-Lis Prr‘wncn" Onllard, ChrrsL'zn SOIIIIK‘I‘S". “Jesus Llwaa Ma “and “Break Thou the Bread at Life" and a selociio by the choir. “tirinn by Faith". Scripture rI-ad hes were by Fred Dntlz'nart and Andrew Campbell. and rayer was (wed by Mr: Wallace llacLeod. Addresses were delivered y Clair \lacleod and George Doltglhart. and the lwrlctlit‘tilm was Dranilunred by the leader. amen E, Co'e and tiny Pays. tar recei oil the offering. U.S. BANKERS (Continued from page one! tax might raise lucrt‘asing lna ternalinnal doubts abnut US. economic strength. selling all u‘ possible Iareerst'ale night or torelitn cnnital learn the U . ‘ will we tail encourage more an invest- ment in Us. securities. but we run the risk of inducing linuiua. on 01 present torcinn holder. at US, sect " ‘ , Eurnllam. senla nariner nt Burnham and Company. mem- pers or the New York Sincx Exchange. The International Comp Canada urged that all outstanding shares or Call:- dlan compa 'e isted and traded on . exchhniel be excluded item the tax Henry 5. lugatz. president Nickel vcys and services in preparation [or these houses. He said the ann needed thcsc lure-as to balance the rim plan- ning already compleicd 'r h 0 Mayor recalled that these units had hrcu under (‘nmitlnratlnn by the Town in its previlllls enhan- sidn hroprarns. and III-K already “cast the ann thousands nf dol- lars." e announcement yesterday indicated that leaders Inr lot at e units will he called immed- lnlelv. while It is evnecied ten» the nlhrr 75 units will next year i There are no housing units al- . ready huilt at stemon Pnrk i Neither Earl Cannon. t‘llail‘r man rlt St Elrannrs Villa no .Commlssinn. at w. Chester ‘ Maennanld nt Hilleresl dot-clun- lrnent were available the toms mcut last ninht iUIC Officials :Head For Ottawa i smnmlislllfi »— Earl Can- ntln. manader oi the Summer- . s n of» 5.5. branch at the Unempiny. est \Illrphy olSunirnerside whoicfiuDd merit Insurance Commission. of the Amerlcznrcontrolled cam-l nnd us. administrations which developed lpllowlng annuunt'e- meat at the tax proposal. The 0.5. agreed Io uem sues lltnm the tax on the understand- InI that the Canadians would work to e r or recent record borrowing in in: New Yorlr market. In any case. said Winnale_ the exemption should be ex- rt tended to include the shares ot Interlilhonfll Nickel. AIumIn- turn Limited at Montreal and IImIIlr U.S.»cantmlleti cnmvan- lea owned to the extent at at lie t so per cent by Amem-nn elwrl and whose sham Ire traded in the US, WESTERN" BRIEFS ml Gums If. and Mn. Tony Vultur- ln child-n d Inb- the In Ella?- tuna I‘MIM-qllnder.” ‘ The champion draft mare at the Prince County Exhibition ' was shown by Art- ‘trrst, VB. are llut‘sts at the home of Mr and Mrs. F. r). Larls ‘ .Al . IN HOSP] All Parley McNeill, Albetlnn. II a patient in the Wcstern Hospl» ml. cousm's GUEST ‘. Miss .lennlc Bowness. Surn- merstde. is a guest ihrs week of .IIIN" causin. Miss Thirzn anwa r. RECENT GUESTS Mr. and Mn. Frank Walsh M New Jersey. were nursls at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E F. L"- tu. Albeflon. an Wednesday. FROM MONTREAL Mrs. Henry Bernard and chil- dren. MpnlrcaL are spandln. ttIII week with her parents. Mr. and Raymond Saundrrs, Albertina on the trip to Alber- m Mn. Bernard wan accent» partied by her sister, Vilaa Sheila Blundm. who I!" been her (De-L LEADING DRAFT MARE umsianiial deicrcd sentence in» tie-i. l [m tailing to meet the ‘eonduions handed down by the court when given n suspended {or the twelve month poi-in ‘stariinz September lst. le Stewart sentence two months ago alter ] " he had eniered a pica oi guilty iwlns confesf in a charge or having possession ‘ . ‘nl stolen goods, i an Stewart shut out George- Magistraie Marnonald order- ..wn no Thursday - g a M ed Laird in retrain trnrn aluotl» lll'ltich deeided 2nd place in the.Dhc heverafles: take a lob he Kines County Leegue. .IIES btedollcrcd and not leave i .m CO e h“ it until given permission by the lulule sir court; contribute at least 52; ‘alluwnd 7 is n .1. every week he is employed in he was relieved hy Merl... in ihis wire and tamiiy: keep the the seventh inning. lpence and he or grind behaviour; i ll. C-a . rinatt and [2- :‘nd enter into a personal recon". ilintt llandrahan all had z tor I “an”? "i “in .tor .lit Stewart. Maxrillc Gallant at Summer. Kings “my 59...... m. “l is:th uas lined sail and costs ior start Sunday with Cardigan at travelling in miles per hour in a lit, Stewart and Georgetown at 40 mil Inn?» on. ‘ Wesley Genrcr Rnhlrr or Try- .nn was lound not unity (in a l ‘ v’ . v'i leii Thursday tor ouawa wherei§flfl{§;‘i;:§‘;}"finia”“°k “m I .hc \l'lll aiicnd n_w'eck-lnne meet-i 1v... champ up...“ w m,th m: n! the Natl-ma! Vixen-Apia)" was laid hy Casi .\I’In nurelirll mt‘nt Insurance CommlSSIDI‘l AS- ‘——-A‘ '— eni-iaiinn. 1 Mr Cannnn is second vlce—‘ president oi the ass in. Accompanying him was Ern- Tl'NNET.§ PROTECT At Byrd Stalinn. {mm the South Pole. 600 miles scientists d the lvinirt in buildings 1 within tunnels 3i) Ieet l5 IIIE provincial representanuvuuhelnw the annw. hirr Wallace of I‘m-tum Cove and pony classes was George iaibvwei. Judge at tho hone Kitsm at Hmhlrz. INTERRUPTION NOTICE There will he an Interruption of electric power in the Murray River- Wood Islands area on Sunday. August 25th, between the Ilollrs of 8:00 n.rn. nnd 1:00 p.m.. wuther permitting. Thill Interruption In necessary to enable our crew: to string new IIne conductors In this area. The arch affected will be from MncKny'S Woodworking Factory In Murray River through to Murray Harbour and Wood Islands East. m It!!! tollt in cont air In no UHIN 81am MARITIME ELECTRIC a. .fi ! CHM VIEW .1 an". — said his vision had not been an “1- Aug- 23 “Gs-paired, and that this urns tanning season and the Pub- lic should be expected to put up with such mInlrr inconveniences Three island tishernion. ur Alexander Milligdn. Sterling James Milllgan and Er in st nu many. all pleaded the truck on the hlflhway and puiliy to charges a! (inning with- 503‘51PJRSIDE * 9‘" “"“Sual':uI the Borden detachment RCM‘PInut n licence and were each tip- . i who said that. he was unable In ed $10 and costs. IN MEMORIAM SUMMER SALE WINDIIP FRI-DAY 'TIL 9 PM. SAT. 'TIL 12 NOON MEN’S DEPARTMENT WOMEN'S DEPA TMENT AII SHOES on Racks Boys’ Moccasins . . $1.9 only $4 99 per pair Boys’ Shoes $1.99 8. $4.99 9 All SHOES on Racks Now Clearing at_$3.99 Balance of Teen Age Flats - - Now $2.99 Gertrude MISS MARY EILEEN FLYNN who died August 23. I957. Lovineg rememhered by her mother. Augustine and their families. I I ‘ M of " "'"g "M" Children'sShm.ctisuels I and Sneakers‘flnly SLOO LePAGE'S Ar only $1.00 Mrs. F] II II tII F d ' k II ynn er ro ers, re and an Sh" 1920 23 pair of 43 Samples The Home of Good Shoes Fall Shipments Now Arrlflng NEW Dian Irvin! HAIARO GUARA Irvifllond 0““. Nylon A! In midi.» Nylon . . . . . Blair’s Irving Service Station laornhicumor NOW IRVING TIRES 100% LONGER ROAD HAZARD PROTECTION ANOTHER REASON WIIYI. . . IRVING TIRES Are First Choice In Prince Ed ll II < ward salt < IRVING TIRE WARRANTY LONGER THAN EVER IRVING TIRE PRICES BETTER THAN EVER HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES sit ROAD LONG “m 43 mm.“ mind. right. there r... been more increase in the Ron 1M. 'V I. "m ‘I month guarantee at Irving Tires. This mnl- "7'0: Snowman" l-W‘ ~- that _n tire guarantee that already gun ,h to 1.. ' " $16.70 3‘ "Mm moatoomprehenaiv a ua mm In, “huh- rh EU t 'Irrlnty lvlilable I: no I I much m w glv n: twice lrvlnl ..as m” Wemlbhh "mom. “in. MI tin- My“ wedented tire nuar'a‘ntee beau-9‘: mo. 822.", my... 1; month '1" high quality“ warm: and wot-b m...” mm min-Eh r :1"; to u trying the. "use that Elve- u the bet Ind" i... .. ‘3 I" mmytor. all; in yo hm Saw-30""W "I mm ally-liable Theiiyrg‘rli' m 2‘ m can I Tlro Deller throughom Eutgr‘n '(‘Alll 727 if STOP IN AT YOUR NEAREST IRVING STATION TODAY if it? Did 4-9255 .3 Intel Strut ‘Matheson’s Irving Service Station Matpoqulnd $19.20 3,1.” Euston St. Irving-Service Station clan-9315 OH “933 cm St. Int Buster’s Irving Service Station DIaI 4-3611 “ 1 . L