Conservative delezate from. Prince « County chose Rev. David MacDonald, a Un ited Church minister at Alber- _ton, as their pene) at a * Summerside urday night, : —_ the coun nly “riding in the _ - Island News Page 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Sept. 20, August Fish Landings Increase In } Total fish inthe Ma @itimes during. -August, 1965, Rmounted to 144,700,000 pounds valued at $8,000,000. These to. tals included 61,800,000 pounds of groundfish valued at $2,700,000, 08.400.00 peunds of pelagic and esturial species valued-_at $2,- 200.000 and 6.500.000 pounds of Bhellfish valued at. $3,100,000. . In comparison with the aver- age Auugust catch during the years 1962 to 1964, the month's total catch was above average by 69,400,000 pounds and $2,- 600,000. Groundfish landings for August were above the average August catch during the years 1962 to 1964 hy 14,100,000 pounds andings and $795,000. The month's. pela- gic catch was above the three year August average by 54,600,- | 000 pounds and $951,000. Shell- fish landings for _August were itor the increased shellfish land- ‘the previous three years : i] | Henry Wedge, Nov. & federal election. The stand with Hon young minister .was...opposed —.yrayvineial—minister-of—-health,. by one other nominee, ROY who displays the victory sign Boates, a Summerside phar- . following the counting of the macist Mr MacDonald, 8 . right and _ Mrs MacDonald ball lots ‘ BR eg a Adjourned To This Morning In. City’ Police Court. on Sat- urday Magistrate A.J. Haslam adjourned the case of Lorne L. Misener, Stanhope,charged with drunken driving to this morning. Edwin Walker, Travellers Rest, and Bloise A. Ramsay, Hamilton- were assessed $15 and costs or five days each whes they were arraigned on charges of speeding. In a third speeding case, Don- = fob MacLeod, Milton was fin- and costs T ution MacPhail, Cornwall, charged with leaving the scene The increased groundfish of an accident had his case fur- catch during July was due to ther adjourned till. September larger than normal landings of 24 : redfish and flatfishes. The larg-|. 4 pench warrant was ‘ssu- er than normal pelagic landings 44 for the arrest of a City wom- for August Were the result = a an charged with violation of the creased herring and mackere ie emitonl Bet, Jandings during the month. The egos Sal City jscallogestch: mainly accounted with es dog that bit man was ordered to have the dog destroyed and report to the loca! police station Monday to verify that the dog had been done away with. | Two city youths appeared on disorderly conduct charges and were. assessed similar fines of 1965. Maritimes 759,000 pounds and $806,000 abo the August 1962 to 1964 average. charged ings for August, compared with Cumulative fish landings in the Maritimes for fhe first eight months of [965 amounted to 627,000,000 pounds, valued at $44,800,000. The figures for the - similar period of 1964 were 541,- $25 and costs or 15 days each. 600,000 valued at $39.200, and Adolphus MacEachern, City, ‘for 1963 were 453,10,000 pounds charged with failing to stop at a lyalued at $32,400,000. red light was fined $10 and costs or five days Kensington Teachers ~ KENSINGTON. -— , eington local of the P_F.1. Teach- The Ken- ers Federation convention held Sept. 17 with 120 in dance 5 President Mrs. Ann MacFar- lane__welcnmed—the_new.teach- ers and comment upon the year's activities Federation matters, especial- ly matters of pensions, were dis- cussed by Anna Riley, provin- eial federation secretary ;* Minutes of the 1964 fath con- pention, were read by secretary Gister Marie Therese and ap Proved as read * The local ‘supefintendent of hools, Mr. Currie, gave his ad- ss dealing mainly with ad- @antages of grade three achieve frent tests and grade eight pro- “ginctat-exammatrons: @J.A.S Williams, director of Beruculum for the province, dis eussed the supplement of the @ourse of stidies and answered §uestions ofthe teachers on var- fous matters of supplements. * Christopher Gledhill, > provin- dial director of--music,-spoke_.on music classes offered to pupils benefits received by those king these lessons e The = folinwing ere appointed rs ‘all Qualified Must Be Assured * Higher Education: * ESPANOLA., Ont. (CP)—Fi cial. difficulties. must not prevent anyone from obtaining more education and govern- M™ents are going to have to make it possible for all quali- fied students to get higher edu- cation, Prime: Minister Pearson gaid here : The prime minister. in a ‘ @peech at Espanola high school wmencement exercises, told students their greatest opportu- nity now is to make the most was atten- committees nominations, Mrs. Anne = that ‘Man Killed | By New Car OAKVILLF...Ont._ (CP). z Thas @ied in Oakville - Tra- x : falger Memorial: Hospital of in- Howatt and Mrs. Majory Cou-- Juries i : sins; resolutions, Mrs. Trene Struck by a car being. driven Easton, John Chinnery, Phylfis off the assembly line at athe Brittan, Mrs. Shirley MacLean, Ford Motor Co. Ltd. plant here. Mrs. Francis Aylward: press, Scullion was a native of St. services for lwho died Wednesday, were held lfrom his late residence in New jAnnan Friday 17 » ihe New Annan in 1920, ed carried on a successful farm operation until his health failed him ters, el), {Murdo Roy Campbe!! eque and one brother, Edgar of Makaque, Saask Campbell, years ago eral service Friday was Rev P. Matthew |United Baptist Church of which | Mr Waugh was a lifetong mem- ber. Estabrooks of Bedeque. monds, Williams, Keith Thompson, Wen- dell Moase and Walter Moase. nt... John ““Serthion “a -nt—Hanmttton-4 suffered—when~he-"was~ | Waug h Funeral Held On Friday SUMMERSIDE John Funeral W Waugh. afternoon, Sept Valley where moving te the deceas- Born in “Wilmot resided before some 15 years ago. He was eft a semi-invalid and for the llast five vears Was totally con- fined at.home. The death occur- red at his home where cared for and* daughter-in-law, he was Charles, Henrietta. three sis- ‘Eth- by his son, include Mrs. Percy Lowther Cornwall: Mrs Scott Mace- Myrtle) Bedeque; Mrs Winnie! of Bed Surviors the former Vera predeceased him 21 Conducting the fun- R of the Summerside His wife, Assisting was Rev: Horace The hymns The Lord's My ; Shepherd and Nearer My God To Thee were sung by the Summer- side choir and the selection Wipe CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE ‘ he Tears from Every Eye was sung by J.B. Lewis. The accom- panist was John Leuty. © Pallbearers. were. Walter Sim- Lewis Moase,. Robert Flowerbearers were Robert Hogg. Colin Waugh, Earl. Lowth- er, Myers and Newton MacArthur. Interment was Cemetery, Central Bedeque. Harold Campbell, Wendell in the Baptist Orangemen Ask End To Commission ‘CALGARY (CP)—A resolution asking for abolition of the royal commission on bilingualism and” bicukturalism has been sent to Prime Minister Pearson and other federal party leaders by the Grand Orange Lodge of Can- ada The Grand Master of the lodge, Carl Smith of Kingston, Ontario, said here. the resolution, which asks that the order - in - council which estab- lished the. commission be re- voked, was sent to the prime minister Sept. 9 , “We are either Canadians: or we-are not,” he said. “We are oppused to biculturalism an bi- lingualism and feel the commis sion js doirig no good. We want it thrown out.” A similar resolution was sent to government officials year, he said, but no‘hing was done about it. Le Mae ity Storey Electric Ltd. 136 Prince St... Ch'town cS MINEGOO LAUNDRY & DRY: CLEA? : toe “Hittsbhore8t-- Coin Operated load. Spotting and hanging included, Mon.—Sat. Sunday—? a.m. -- 8.00 a.m.-12 midnight 12 midnight Mrs. Doris MacWilliams, Mrs. George, N.R. Margaret-MacDonald:— The nominating committee brought in the following slate of officers for the yeaf. ~| President, Donald Ross: vice president, Mrs. Doris MacWil- liams: secretary, Sister Stephen Marie. OR. C. Cc. BARWISE Phone 4-4316 Houses Warm Up to SHELL aoa, Waite, a Kensington igh School student, gave a sum- mation of activities at a Jumor Red Cross. seminar held at Mount Allison University this summer. Mrs. Nancy MacFarlane spoke on a arian s —— HES ~ Mr. Pearson said the istudents will soon be taking over re- sponsibility for building the country. “It is a land where different viewpoints and regional .divi- sions..must be fitted. not fused, | nto an over-riding national pur- pose that will bind us to each other through: that common pur- pose. “Out of this will’ come 2 deeper unity which will respect diversity which gives ‘a richer meaning to unity." ae the prime minister is increasing its standard lau and._isa__-country. ‘where youth can spread its wings afd speak its mind and where older men and women can enjoy that dignity and se- curity that they Have earned by their. work.” Espanola: some 40 miles west of Sudbury, is located in Mr. Pearson's riding of Algoma East. He is to attend the riding nominating. convention today, and address a public meeting in the arena in the evening. Extracts of the prime minis- fer’s speech to the students were released tn- the press in advence of delivery. Dial 4-3316_ The Department of XT cupation and the courses grade level. @ Stove Oil @ 2-Way PHONE TODAY FOR YOUR FALL FILL-UP -R. C. BARWISE Charlottetown. ee ee es NIGHT SCHOOL COURSES Education has recently ~ received inquiries from persons in Churlottetown and vicinity wishing to enrol in night instruction in certain subjects of Grades XI and classes for - Those in the Charlottetown area Who are in- terested should write to the Department of Educa- tion on or before September 30 -stating their oc- desired, as well as the It should be noted that a a course in any par- ticcular subject cannot be offered rolment is adequate to justify the en an instructor. Applicants will be no gement of ied as soon o Y EATON’S TUESDAY Is Dol Open Daily 9 a.m. to 5.45 p.m. Frid ay 9 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. Sorry, No Phone or Mail Orders on Dollar Day Items, No Deliveries Unless Otherwise Stated. last & _Dry_cleaning $3.00 for :8—Tb._}) Women's Nylons Seamless mesh knit on 400 needle machine, variety of lovely shades, sizes 9-11, Special, 3 pairs 1.00 Children's Hose Stretch nylon, assorted sizes and 9-11. Special, 3 1 00 pairs . Women's Biouses Cotton, short sleeve, sizes 12 - 18, assorted colours. 1 00 Special, each Men's Handkerchiefs Plain- white cotton, hemstitched hems. Special, 6 >t 00 r a Toilef Tissue Good quality. Special, Skin Balm With, lanolin; ~all 17. 07 squeeze bottle. Special, each Skin Tonic A mid astringent, colours, 5 +72, over skin care, 1.00 bottle 1.00 1.00 Shampoo. 1 an SHAMP0O, 424°, o7 1-BOTTLE-CREME_ RINSE, 4-02 1.00 16 oz Special, each Toothpaste Family ‘size tube. 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Special, . ‘ 2 for 1 .00 Men's Ties -Assorted patterns, 2.00. 150 & 1.00. regular Special, each Boys’ Ties Jockie ahd hows ace 2 forss 1.00 Boys’ Braces Elastic webb. 3 io 1.00 Special, as possible after September 30 whether or not it will be possible to arrange for instruction in cer-_ tain courses, “ediication and get more & University if possible: ' ‘“Governments are going to have to make this possible—this higher education—for every boy and girl who qualifies for it by tle test of ability: NASSER_IN MOROCCO _ RABAT | Reuters Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser arrived here hy sperial train from Casablanca Sunday to be- -gin_a_state_visit to—Mornceo—as guest of King Hassan EATON’S SPECTAL: DEFERRED PAYMENTS. ON BUDGET AND-| EXTENDED ACCOUNTS, BUY NOW! PAY IN 66! NO DOWN PAY- he M. Mackenzie, Deputy Minister of Education. | 4 “Financial difficulties must Nasser | Department of Education : sha oh ent tus” ad Chtateiwm: Pe —.- — MMENT~FIRST MONTHLY PAYMERIT IN FEBRUARY 66. “T.2472¥.c~ . . be a.shameful waste of¢human ended in Casablanca Friday ptember . ‘ ; epee resoffces,” nis wee. [sleet . j ; : pee See ae ‘Laegeate | a pcm e t ; : | ‘ : ae am ‘ a sectthceetincieenmneneiesmaemmmt beonaner amen eR Att Pn we en. oman ia te nbs thn eg tes oratm ea — ear oe te, Pane cence - genet habe Si ee, afer gene 9 gS a ta