ISLAND NEWS PAGE City, Queens And Kings Southern Kings Fish, Game ‘Assured Oi Early Dam Start l ing at the Southern kines ('lilm- ty Fish and Game Assor' lion pleased with the action being taken by Mr, nossllcr'a depart- MOVTAGUE — A thorl mm‘l- t Rnrwment u to the location oi the dam and all present were was held last evenina in line .council chambers previous to . the lnwn council meeting to dis , cuss the building or a dam on ‘ Sulhcrland's Slrram. mcnt A year ago the Town oi Moh- tague and department at indudc try and nalurnl resources enter- Waiting their turn to pay tritnoe to the talien of two world wars and the Korean conllict at the memoriai see vice ill Cornwall Sunday were Farming Is ‘New Indus’rry Oppor’runi’ry', Ro’rary Told yearly lo support our local was not being told what to do. a sizable oultlow oi Monitors cap- t-nie Business at Farming" war the sublect ot a talk by c o Cramord‘ Moncuni. Marl- lime manager or Massey Fer- glixoil Ltd at the Rotary lunch. t’lin in iii? Charlottetown llan yostertay. He was lnLrodItcL-d in chairman nam‘d Scales and tnnnker. by mhairnlan. .laclt Duties “New skills, technologies and nwiiiods have been introduced Sinl‘o the last war because the tonne:- has had to become com- pcntn» ' speaker said. "loath Prince Edward is it. ‘ has t Lhe here on ct bills in hm! Bron potato production. Any business tint can adopt to t‘hnnzlnz mar. il: .mii consumer demands~ (In be considered healthy. and larvae linie demonstrated thb call .lv' \Ilr. Crawiord said. lnpi-ns : (arming as a bust- t. position. the spoake'.’ iii (‘aiinda one-third or lilrre dwends on =ng- cui .i r- ltir employment. This In- cludes supply. procuremmll and m ‘t.n:, in North America than: tho idsos. larm-uorkcr pm (llllly increased on per ccn olu'o non tartar-worker pm. dlll‘llvily increased two per cent. Also a iarnaworio-r produced {our times as much load and tour as ho did in the 1920s. in can CENT IMPORTED \tr (‘ hint-oral dealing wiiu tie. iii-t iniduetion in the Maritime Ptm‘illtl‘s, Ddilll‘cd nut ihal OVP'I' so not rent oi the iood rs coir- snnird '- .h. :lntilney' most msizoct- aulhoriflca the speaker the Maritlmca import the (‘Vll oi 100.000 heel caliio or tile .\i ed .‘at star. erlilii-al LOCAL,“ BRIEFS RAD OPERATION \lt'llilam Lank. WM! Royalty. is a patient in the P,E.I. Hoa- nttal where he underwent an emergency operatlnn for Hunt diciil: on Snlurdly Illernoon. mus IN mum Word baa been received irons Tampa, Florida, at the death at Walter Reirinaid ninnl, tormrr ly or Charlottetown, Ion oi the ate Mr, ad Mn. Wl‘iler Blrilu. he is survived by two brotbcri Charles and Roy. and oria lll‘ ier, Mn Helen Grittith. rmlc Mu)th toaductrd service it the nave. ° Plflbemn ware Earl Oo’llll. Robert Iohnatoai Victor Mac- PMJMIIIIV MeMun. Ber MarMIllnn. Aaneaa McIntyre. Interment VII in the ninth cemetery WIT.ng FUNERAL — Th! lu- nerll of MI! nib wl Illld h his was celebrated by Rev. J .i, Dunphy wbo also con flurifli the "Win Ii, lh! grlvl. Present 1 R" II the Bach: ry | l l l i l somc mean more mws. plus 100,000 SLR” being led, tor a total or moot) additional cattle. 000 acres would have to he bmncht and ustrtiiand employment oi R at least one ma would provide 3.000 new iobs. mean tons oi wire lencinz. ler. ing to house cattle. additional Elfth vices". speaker eomvatont no a lot or new tac- tories NEW out to have a new tactory locate in our community. yet we pass up this opportunity, simply be- r-atist- we relate this to a tarm Dronlnm. timer and CHILDREN WAIT TO PAY TRIBUTE these children at the area. The seriousness oi the occasion ta rotlected in the tacial express. ions caught by the camera, Following the ceremony. memv certs, This represents a very lat,“ the speaker said “ll by mola'c wand-wavm; this )i-el reqiiii'Pmenl were supplied orallyihere is what it could — approximately alum It takes at east two acres per Manama.» ml“ production—more is per 100 head "The services required would itiner. lumber, rooting and pi and veterinary Such an event. said “would be sel- E- (at? 'oFPORTuNITY "Anyone of us would an all perhaps we should think at it as a new industry tunity, the speaker said. Mr. Croutord tioscrilwd the working at the ARDA program saiti. “The remarkable thing about the AND. is the enthusiasm and ideas it has generated anions those imme- diately count-{nati‘the larmers iht‘msolves lit-rs o! the PE l. Regimenl Band and the guest apeukerr. Brit; A, w Rogers. nev. LR. Kelly, Capt. C. w, MacArthur. He was being asked in State hill problems and make recom- mendations as to what might be done about them. That Is wiiai. is known Al democracy in Ac- 3 “Helping maritinal farmers to help themselves achieve greater pmductirnr and thereby improve their standard ol living, mikes me g being good busi sa around". the speaker said. . EIVES WELCOME Dr, .I. A, Clark. who has an Clilslandtilg record bf perlect attendance at Rotary which was interrupted due to recent lil- ltcss, was wclcomcd back by plcsident W. R Jenkins as was aiso Hon. F. waiter Hyndman rn ’ active status following his term Lieiitenult-Govemor of the prey- tn Supt Stirling McNeil of the RCMP received club congratula- ', t ic Woodside and Earl MacEaL-hem. summerside; litoneton. w River. N. Cha Haven. Rhine but. N.Y. Guests of Rotary were lion. A. a. nicotine. Dr, Atholl Roberts, and Wayne Cowley, Charlottetown w. E. Fletcher. Lillisay. ant, Brian Ashwortli. lialilax, George Zachmanu, Mo . NY,. Lloyd wilron. Hal ax. Layton Green, Albany, m: Parkdale Cialld ciawtocl. Em Clark, Pearl m l l Ind Capt. A, C, MneEachern were entertained at tra ai the home of Mr, and Mrs. Neil l Salmond, Cornwall. 42 Animals Auctioned At First Sale A total ot t2 animals here sold yesterday as the Charlotte-l town Livestock Exchange Ltd, held s iirst sale at the auction Following considerable disrlis. stun on ho where and when in build such dam a phone taut was made to [he minihiei' ol In ‘ dustry and natural resources” Hon. Leo Roasiler in find mlll just what action had been tak- en to build this darn ihis year The reply trorn Mr Rossiter a h o w e d that considerable‘ groundwork had been dime and' the program tor this dam was wtll underway. He also advised that men would he Fill In work lhnrily in clear ihe silo. town A furiier meeting II In The town council and iish and be called by the president it he game a flcialion were in lull in Ii. is necrssm‘y ed into an agreement to build |his dam so the town Purchased part ol the land at that time, and it was understood that tile dam would be built in 106d, the president of the fish and who outlined the situation loi the large group. Mr Cuntelo Wlil take the ma ler beiore the parent body er this wee at an executive meeing to be held in Charlotte- Monlague Council Decides To Have Radar Speed Check MONTAGUE a All councill. mind. One was the idea at a ra- ors were present tor the month- dar check and the council de m ee t i n g ot the Moniaguel cidcd to have a periodical check Town Council last night The‘ to see it speeding could be ro- rcgular business oi the council duced. was carried on with each coon. it was also decided to deal 1:» ciilor reporting tor his conunit- verely with the reported gang tee, wartare m the area. one coun- Chsirman oi the streets com ilior reported that at least two mittee. Conn Reid reported that lads had been attacked in a Izo- work would begin shortly to re wartiiy manner with two or three pair streets tor the winter and‘iumping one led. otiicer Downe also advised ilth paving the to. is aware oi this and has instruos toot strip irom Queens Road to tions to lake prompt action. he School Street would begin sharia said ly. l Colin. Hughea. chairman ot the Cnuil lngs cave. hrict report iinance committee asked on the roadside table protect at Town Clerk G. Aroid Wight- nctl's Hill and also touched on,‘mall to explain brietly to the the centennial program tor ncxt council the tinsnclal situation in e ldate. This report showed the ‘ town to be in a iavorabie rast- tion so in u Iilllncu Ire cons E o Coun. Beck repaned that m. ilcer Ed Downe was ill but say- bnsk, The next sale nili he nrirt Monday when a herd oi Here- iords will be oirered, Melville Bell was auctioneer. The highest price paid tor a stwr was Kl (‘ClliS 'PGV wound A milk cow brought a top price $272, otth Mlerfl'l went luv 3 - ttve bulls. 9641; nine calves, $249.50, eight steers, $1.2m: dim heifers. 542240 Lions Hear UIC Manager George Chevrrie. manager 0!, the local branch of the National thet .5 season oil Paricdale Lions Club. held in the Women's institute llail, t Mr. cheveric gate an interest-‘ ing address on the ndvama'zes oi the career counselling prosram, sponsored by the UIC designed to acquaint young pcope aiit-nil ing high school and college wit “The larmer. im- a ans In Dimisscil For The case at Gerald Leigh hiy- ers e h a r c e d with vagranry. Charlottetown, was dismissrd by Magistrate James S Johnston. QIAPPH! (‘nunly magi:- Lack Of EVIdence Results P E Island Accused Parkd ala police. leslilled lo: the Wit, 0 Clarence Keilh Wall!V Winsloei and Floyd Peter Coughlln, Sher» wood. were each lined $100 and traie's court yesterday morning, on the ground! of insuiliclent evidence. The accust‘d rcprcscnted by Kenneth R. Mac onald, had an- it-red a plea of mi. guilly in the charge on Aug. . 'I'cslitylng tor the crown in the cue yeSIL-rrlt'ty were James Rit- I‘ler G055. Charlnllomwn. whn Ind DP"! employed with Him N2- iional Pal-k Services at Sinnhope at the time the diluted ottense took place. Chat Erit- G Bishop. an Cull. Hurry W. Burns. Twill oi the Charlottetown detachment oi RCMP. Alan K. Scale- represeneti the crown. The one I'll Allan Charles Rub- hlnl, East Rnylliy. charged with driving In a manner dilneroua to the public, was adjourned untll Sept. II. when rt‘nience will be Island Clear " Oi Disease Information on the organism attain: zutm-eniertia and re alsitlnu in the deaths or w fluids fen till! your in Nt'wloulldland hnl been Kcrivcd by [hr pm VIDCIII department of linilh re. Dr. Burton Howati, provtocial nslisllni deputy minister of health, rays that the oriianlrm hu been idindllui an E coil. I lot-m of blciena. “it disease the a of Mir-{won in the has- tm-lnlestlnnl lNM‘I. or, Hnwltii said thrre are ll present no known cases nt gar- tmnterlila in thin province. nit ntihmab there have been a tew can: In the past five year: Pnllinli hygiene and clean ml of environmonl Ire il- lerrlialit beat preventativea ot . Intro-en- teritia. Dr. itovatt a at pasaed. Cnsi Harley C, lulu. ____1 costs or ten . The lntornsatlon against Faul Dnllard Gauvln. Monoton, than -aerl with detraudlng another per. son. was withdrawn on the re- ourst at c r o w n Prolecutot , Scales. , Two Charlottetown men. c l god with possession oi liquor in la place other than their respec- lllVP residences. each were Lin ed $20 and costs or 30 days, Fines ot :20 and coats or is days were meted out to two men who pleaded guilty to beta. in- toxicated in a public place. JGUINTS toontinued irons pace onei Th! quininpleil were hl‘in‘ led a mixture oi modiilsd skimmed milk and malt. noclora predicted mother and sons in be we rantiuh to leave hospital in a month. For lnnw. however. the babies will remain In incubators until their weights lncrenu aatirlactorily. Tilr mnlher. Mn. Incl Mull Cucrvo dc Prism. at, baa al- ready ieil her bed tor a short spell on her icet. but hu yet to see her plea. MARRIAGE roLbows Mi‘l uervo de Prieto gave birth to the oulutuplcta In a so minute period lllfllnl ahortly ‘nlter Friday midnight. Later Saturday site and her all worker . I'll ‘ lblasbnnd wen l iprieat and the babies were bit» tired. belnl liven barrica at doe- cticcta childrent primarily undoi- (hrs who assisted at the birth. 20mm... “mo... ow u,“ The mother min '1 I lllltd wllh (towers and her husband. Eirwu, I lye-rand oil com- pany tot-emau. look a constant (low of telephone cllk tram well-willie". Valarie l ldenl R wind lcongratulauons. l Prlclo WM! . mil". how he was [Mill Io norm ill IIIIIIIM - h ‘73 IOIL For driving while impaired, M“ C“ r Recesses Case the advantages uttered by var-l inuR trades and par—‘ tirularly to those nho obtain high starklard or education. During the busincss session pwsent enrollment. vinll aet littl-1 derway immediately. Fiat-h mem- ber has boon urged in enlist all least one new candidate r In the 5050 draw. made prizes going to: Doreen nincnn. Gone Connolly. Ed henw. Amid. MacDonald. Claude 0' on, tea Kennedy. J, Nicolle, Walitvr Bur-t thoe. Helen Hendrlken and Mur-l Supreme Court The civil clan oi Cle-ir Cons summon versus Northern Con- [inaction came betore the Sup- reme Court tel-llin morning. John P. Nicholson. meson- ttlui the defendant, moved that “judgement be evil.ch lor the defendant on the counter claim". Ooltnsel [or the plullilJll. Allie son Gilli]. requesmd I moss llu‘ opportunity ol Inspecting the van-loud one: oiled by Mr. Nichoiuon in lane 'ng up his mol- The «run Messed (or the lrcmaliidn' of the day. . . lvars ttlvoi he makes a day at tha Creole Petroleum Corp- oratlo . He has it) childrrn by two previous marriages and he helps to aupport them. Mrs. Cuervo de Prleto hu live childnen by a previous marriage. and one.‘ a 17-year-old daughter, has al- trendy made er NE “DI ndmother. l a ‘Wlth. only one bedroom. tgoiiia to be a little cr ded. ‘uld Mra, Cuervo ole Prieto. Although the quintuplets were born out oi wedlock. there is not.th uncommon lbout th Prim' untormallml marrmgr l imnre Venetlelan children are Tm" mum- eral things had been brought to‘ corned. $0.1: attended. BRIde We“ dercnhod l5 B & P Women Are Planning Visit Of National President Plans for the Vlell oi LIIP na- tional pros t, Elsie Gregory MDGIII of Tm‘ollllo. to this Prov- Int‘u. Oct 25 and 5 were out- lillt’d last evonillfl lo the Char- lollriown Bu<llless and Prnles- sitinal Club by Dom'thy Cullen. prov-racial vice—president. The two-day program Will in- clude it dinner meeting at the Cilal‘lmielnwn Holt-l It Willt‘li Miss MCGllI will be the Ellen! speaker. and a meeting at Sum- mt‘rsidt‘ the (allowan murnirl". nirss Cullm gave a detailed port on a meeting oi the a. 8! P. board held at the name at lYIViIK'lAl vrt‘sldt‘ni. Mrs. :‘gzltrgmfii‘;mpmn m M‘mmer altaurate lit: Week with In liter- Lasi niglli's vicli albelltlvd '6” ‘9‘ m be held 0" 53mm” mi‘t‘lIn/z. like lira! Ill The 1951- 64 season. was Dmliled two! his newly elected president ol ihte Uharinlleiown Club. Mrs. Ireia Sutherland, and was held ai ills Cliarlnitt‘lnwn ‘ whch Ihe members cnjoycn I or - orsanizalion were submitted and approved, and an interestiniz iotter was Mr! ttom a sister club in Turquay. England, with winch the Charlottetown Club will correspond through the " ridge ot Letters" protect es- tablished by the international committee at the Canadian Feds jeration ot a, a r. aub- comma-Tu NAMED The Prelide trimmed Mini. ‘Alma You and Isabel Macdott» Lild would form tile committee “Business Women's Week", an to no. and that the ways~ and means committee. headed by Mrs. Helen Burns. would In- 9, By way (I I program It last night's meeting. MISI Edith Hume. sh colorful slides which ahe took last sum- mer while attending the World's Fair in Seattle, Wash. and gave a vivid description oi the van- ous buildings and sights seen at the tair. Three members oi the 1‘ Club. Hattie Machine, Helen Crosby and Laura Clapp also attended dur- ing the summer ot 1562. Miss :3 lill'lrlci'. Rulcs nl' order for the newly- established provms-iai a. tit P thanked by Christine Agnew. An invitation was exteilderl LII: members by Mrs. Ruth Os- borne in attend the meaing ot the PET. Unitarian amices‘ Committee to be lddi‘essed Dr. Lotto Hibechanliaova on Fri- day, Sopt. 20, and an anneal was made lor more volunteer to assist at t s m-garlization's local workroom in the Dominion nuildinit Deaths In Nfld. Reach 66 From Chairman ot the meeting wait game association Louis canlelo. Wy‘wiwpiwqe‘t'" «m Crr 'men hang out of boats to maintain balance as lhey lzet set to clear tirst marker Further Pro l0n Housing Problems i Following up his election cam. paign belief filed. this city has much substandnid housing and too high rentals. Mayor A. Waltihzn Gaudei, ll planning that another long look at the city. thallle problems will be takenl Following his election viclmy' in February 150 h housing conference Ill! and vi that month. It WI! attended by represenintivea nl local weliare bureaus as well ll Iervlce club: and other city organizations. Principal Speaker all [hell DECH- ‘llon was Mayor Charles Vaugh- an. Halifax. who told the meE‘r ling what he believed should be done here based on his expcr. lancer in Halilax «it 1* in Lake itiehican oit l in Belmont Harbor _ steril xlyroiizhl Star Clas r be Slated ‘ L'u's av. Iii» log champions h-ol-n to nations are rumpPllni: in the week. long races whicb got under why Monday. (AP Wirenhoim MIT’s TAXI LUCKY NUMBER THIS WEEK 46513 DIAL 4-5536 percentage no older peovlr need- ing assistance. THEATRE: “Where The Movies Are Better Than Ever" Oppmile Conledcrallon Hilildin‘ * * * s *4 4 4 ¥ 1‘ LOVE-"With All The Stops pulled out” it was contended at the mccl- , tag the hrst step must be to. warda arranging tor a complete housing survey ot this city to determine what typea oi houses were in use, by whom occupied lure income groups oi tenant - and what was needed in remed- ial action. As a result ot this and lollow. up action by Mayor Gaudct t city participated lo a threeswayi deal with the provincial govern-l merit and Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation in obta' -l ing the services at a dual . Almost immediately on arriv. al the town planner. w. lterl inesilva_ began his work on the pro’eci. However. when ins report waa anally presented after long de- lay. Gaudet expressed diasatislaction with it. maintain. ing it was a planning report and not the housing survey the city bad requested. since then scvcrai ettorla have been made to obtain a true picture ot the housing aituation currently existing, At the time or the original meeting sister Mary Henry. ot the Catholic Weltsre Bureau. maintained her bureau was ald- ing 172 tamil s totalhua nearly 1,000 persons at whom she said a majority were IlV‘lnl in sub - standard dwellings. Sister Mary Henry also said then those tamilier were paying rent iar too high tor the acco modationa they were occupying. This aspect was coniirmed by anothcr weliare bureau aentative who said t was handling approximately loo amllles in the $30-32 a week in. come bracke l was polrlled‘ out such lamilies could not be expected to pay rents at the too mark. Mayor Gaudel said his idea in having a survey made was to get all intormation possible onl housinit to enable city Council‘ ,to determine what action was necessary in better conditions, The lnlormslion sought per- tained in slum areas. aidrstand. lr‘i homes. rentals. li‘lll’lnls“ In- come bracket. the number ot _ s GOSifO-Eniel'lili RTO CADET “gar. J?H.‘i‘:'s(.‘ 23nd, (CPl—A I o ea a tram an arm Mariam». Montague. mam” of mm . mm“, has rrlclvod wnrd from the V v We“ ported in New. minister at national deiense Mum,” m. y," Ham. that he has hrvn WWW 5‘ Minister James McGrath said all R'I'o cadct to attend to hm} A“ “u an.” MV,‘ univu‘slly of hi rim” “"8" been intants under one year In! been active in the Monta- m. Mmmh “M w “my. gun Regional High School ca» l det corps and was a yunlor l NCO will! “3" Squadron. P.E,l l exists in about 12 ditterent ren- ihe province Kznrraliy “Thar: are time indications that the Virulence ol the Epidemic II mating, But it is too early tor Mlmirm." II! Mid Reaiment He is a sratluate ot Montague Elementary School and Montague Resumal High School tic is tho son at Mrs. tree. but is not widespread ml killer VIr-Kecmali oi ,Vlonlr ltlir, nrtan lcau s this week to attend the Universitl oi New i DY MCGI’Ilh laid (her! iii no lpecillc means either of pre- vention or cure and no iorm ot Brunswick where he will begin his arm... tort-tint a science th’fifigflfigfiugy new}; “We; leclioo la a noted characteristic WILL MEET A A Di lhll disease" WJTED NATth lAPl — He said 2 nl‘ lhn (lentils have ' i Halters oi Uniied NRItnnl Secs Mturru'l Ii. the Si John‘s Fever retarycrcnernl Ii Thant'a 19- Hiispiul. which hall treated “to nation Congo advisory con-nit. cases All "lutonlied estimate" drrldod In mt‘M Illin Pill! the lolll number {ll (use: dthe nrnvlnce at Lotto er US troops strict hylleuic precautions are kept in The Congo beyond the the only protective means end at the year, Thant‘s an-‘aaainst aastro ~ enteritis Wain. iborn to unmarried parents than to married ones, . Many caeuel iia MIMIer tthe lml problema oi divorce arid mlrriue too complicated and lxvenllve. l‘ Occlninlhl man an pene- ltnle 2.300 miles up the Annmn Jur- "Minted inlt‘nllnn in [Hill UN 0'!" mid malt! rdrilln Ml" UN tort-e out ot The ronao by ‘evcrythina used in the cm ot ltbe end at trim urns opposed by a small child it as sterile as ‘the united states and several possible. lother nations who tear it re Dr int-Grain said only on- newal ot tlaoltna Tire advisory person Ihnlaid rare tor the ratio rnmmlflee ls rnmmrd mainly “I‘m-intent it nor . rpecitic ‘M cnunlmsAm-‘lurilru Can. lid is essentially limited to hill—that hue troops with the ood care and the replacement Im- at body had . . . ~ the l.a “ people in Ell'h house and the Steel Ingot Output Down ornith {CPI — steel ingot production in the week ended Sept, 7 decreased 11‘ per cent to most week earlier, innit ot Statistics said Monday. Union! in the correspondlnl period in 1901 was mm tons. lThc index at production to bat the averuile weekly output durirlil lasr-ss at using tons equalling ion The index w 1“ In the current week earlier and 13-: year ago. production or aleel ingots lo Ailliisi rose 7. WI‘ rent (0 0 Jul loaa trom «05.52 in the aame month last year. sedon snow TIMES li:.'ut — 'llllto — lizoo Today - Wed. Strictly Adult Entertainment IT JUST DIDN’T FIGURE... that they would... “ that they could..- that they did! Ilillwl PICIUIIES i 5056“ WISE PRESENT RQBEIil' SHIRLEY MilEI-IIJIVI Mfl/il'NE jut FUR THE SEESl'IW STARTING THURSDAY From the world renowned master of terror comes the greatest- Ilorror the human mind can imagine - - - LIVING DEATH! 'llliiiil.lierii Jilll llileiil into some littilrliiy atlu llarlleltii gravel Pill {3* , assassin its NORTH RIVER DRIVE-IN x Miles tram t'harlottctown on Transrfnnrida Iliahway “Your Theatrn l'nllt-r the Stars" ‘ THE BIGGEST - BRIGHTEST BOUN- ‘ CIEST MUSICAL COMEDY OF THE YEAR The new Tops in Pops! The new singing' swinging Idol of millions in the new look in musicals. Show AW TONIGHT - WED. aiau PJVL LOTUS CAFE . Full coarse Chinese and ranadliia dinoera . aisles lnnrM . Take aat urviee 7| We! QINI Bill L3H Chi-imm- RUCKING with RHYTHM! .. ROLLING with FUN! cup: rm {owl - lilllllE I’EIEIISIIIIIIILSIIIIIII'S Iv- warrant-4&4; “Fm