+ ie e ranma = newer Ss2"|250 Civilian Employees|:==—=-—se2=—--— : : Male and 2% standard mink cludes raw SUMMERSIDE — The 8th An-|gent of the Abegweit Chapter, I. 9 were divided at random into two | ovaries with developing eggs, ne ‘nual Provincial Flower Show will|0.D.E. and Dr. Henry Moyse, groups of 36 females and 12/feet heads or livers. i Tuesday and Wed-| President of the Provincial Flow-| fH}. ‘ |males. The males were infersper| The experiment was carried oul 2th and 26th of Aug-|er Show committee: The beauti- s : oe onan SS Sees from endag: he neering Dy. January to end of the Bice ieeerete ee "| rose bowl, will again be awarded | Wage increases ranging from for a ies per cont per hour $9-|ing season in March, after which | Dominion Fur is brought the exhibitor winning the high- | : elaneificail of civilian|penters) electricians, plumbers |7_Were sewereted from the |Ranch st Summerside. the joint jest total pelste in the shin. employees at RCAF Station Sum-| and steamfitters and a five cent Ti att fi eek Soa tate eias| CONSERVATIVE RECEPTION and the*federal MP, be eel een ee | Way Pe tl. cs wl wo eee i tontioee © Come and Meet employees, the increase calls| April Ist, 1959. 4 z a i | ul Ce i Fi Ege FEET bee B | i EF Pr otc Smale ames. Crawler Type Of Tractors W. R. SHAW ve Soci, tes me ty west era Are Seen Machines Of Future} 7 and in the shades of sotumns. ‘The will Mie ope caer tractors will | izing hisneoif ‘with the’ assembly FRANK MYERS apie wall voted” general pub-|find their place on Island farms | process in producing Internation- sain ‘emul lee, Oo ee eee eles the main power unit, in the|al trucks. delicately colored show take place at 6 p.m. | Pinion of Jack Keenan, of Sunny ean ces snout mh ured toms Conaceonae|Rench Tests Breadalbane_Hall entire : ‘ ances |eneraimmeat, has bean. de-| Mr Senne rat Mink Rations | MONDAY, AUGUST 24th. 8 P.M. : te “2 14: z 3 r the Barbar. ‘Anne Shop in{ton and the lowest possible dol- | Cluded at. the Experimental Fur ; : pacer vad hhich will feature lar investment for the work load | Ranch at Special Speaker. Il will be open to the general |parture proves as successful as| ther industries. Group purcha ne Soe tat atte Seomaest a é of these larger machines may be | is replaced a significant % public from 230 pm. until 11 p. |the committe anticipates, it wil St fe leroy Thence farm | mount (66 percent) of the ‘chick HEATH MACQUARRIE, M.P. in vad |with « different retail store ia |OPerator in some cases, he be-|en product and fish in otherwise ow vited to stage the fechion dis-| eves. identical rations for standard AWARDED play each year : He has also pointed out that | dark mink, during the mating, : the official opening | Times of the fashion shows are |°°st of the new compact crawler | reproduction and lactation per- Refreshments Will Be Served oe of 4.15 p.m Tuesday and Wednes-|‘YPe tractor is not as high as/iods, there were no significant : - presentaiton 6 a. Dosedeg: larger rubber tired units but | differences in the following: \ Wanda Wyet, re iday; ® : they have more than twice the| 1. Mating activity of male and — ‘ - power and fon. female mink during the breed- Pembina added % at 8%. —. #7. * They will be available soon, he | ing season. SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT U.S. NAVY HGHTS FIRE pines changes: golds up (35 tol tore cor a4 0 ws. m|added. throush his firm, with| . 2 Number of females that be- $3; base metals : Daening 400 21% 2%+1 |ample clearance for. row crop | come pregnant. , Grew members push and pull|as they prepare to push # over-/ Wasp. Twe men died and a |!72.43; western oils up 97 to) D’Aragen joo” wb. ey Work and are not too heavy to 3. Survival of kit mink at birth Inserted by—1st Queens Progressive Conservative Association @ portion of a hélicopter as ajboard following a fire aboard ot oteiad nee 2 i. D’Eldona yoo 3 )«6i8~«(s—S—*é=<‘«‘ POSS: paved highways. A demon-| or during lactation period. ? stream of water is played on it|the U. S. Navy aircraft carrier | *T* % others injusies. ~~ The So Beau Dome = — ms ™~ stration is to be arranged soom; 4. Average weight of female . Gers ac am ee a , waw Torente-Stock Exchange—Avg, 1 — | Poueige e s e im —g \at Sunny Isle Farms at—Mer— enn nnn — ‘ (Quotations im cents unless marked &. | maid ‘i Y : * e—-Odd lot, xd — Exdividesd, xr—Ex | Past Sul mem mem Mm : « e DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS) =e [a ag ay at Sa oF |, While sway Mr. Keenan spent | ie | ne 7 mgt” EERE | Progressive Conservative | SUMMARY _|su'st'ccuas‘ost i! reco. Sent]. NEW YORK © [toms SS 2+ Sis) cisit, HS v'al] most inexpensive | ge seat 2 _ |e ame Gayl Me eh lel \Geo Seies mo on tes : . : Jo _ . By THE CANADIAN PRESS’ | Canade Foundries and Forg| NEW YORK (AP)—The stock Algom | 207 S196 194 UM+™ cnt Masct 1000 2 2 3 salesman you can | a 1O a Ss id New York: Stocks mixed, nar- ings Ltd. class a 37% cents, market sat tight Friday in the|,ny mare 35 9 9 9 Giant YK 46 75 TS WS ‘pow changes. 2 Sept. 15, record Aug. 31. wake of Thursday's sharp up-| Ans som nm Mm +8 anew sae a ee Toronto : Market higher, mod- surge. acne = =. .. = lGrandroy 10000 WOM? 4g employ - - - a i ’ U UG 29 ,. erate changes. Steels, . coppers Grandue 60) OOS A ae A 2 Montreal: Priees stronger, PRODUCE aia canoe of sesee ie net Meo 14 ok Greynk 1000 4 64 64 4% GUARDIAN * 24 * _ modest gains. r ; and retail store shares staked out|sumache 100 % %& % -4 |Culch | Sop OT Oe mas es : : MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul-| gains. Motors, Rubbers, aircrafts, |Aumeqve = 08, tvs O- 2) | | Hard Rock oe MMM CCURRIENCIES | | “renee ti scien |e sits tal nnnooes ee | ee |e” eee et «PATRIOT | CFCY La fo country station, wooden ca The Associated Press average | Bethim 3100 112 ue wo Heva : MONTREAL (CP)—The U. S.| extra-large 46; large 45; medium |of 60 stocks dipped 40 cents te| Meret a ise sgt at t3, |Nolner Oem a WANT AD AUGUST 24— _—_.. dollar closed Friday at « discount| #5; emall 2; B 27; C 18 Receiptn)$22090.° | |e? may “ate aes ao Neg Se ahs ~~ ti” 10:30—_10:45 A.M. AST—M. A. FARMER — Canadian funds, unchanged.| Butter: Current receipts, ten-| national Nickel gained 1, Walker | Bralorne 0 S05 50 a0 +3 = Rr “at en's Ge é 6:05— 6:10 P.M. AST—LEO ROSSITER Pound sterling $2.67% unchanged. | derable, 63%, non - tenderable,|Gooderham % and Aluminium | Brow! Reet = = os = Int Ran oo 1 1h ow +h) Phone 8506 , 62%, fresh grade creamery prints|Ltd. %. Canadian Pacific lost %. —— wo UC | 7:45— 8:00 P.M. AST—W ALTER DINGWELL job price 632-465; fresh wholesale,| “Prices on the American Stock | pat RL —_ 8 6 8 48 i (Continued on Page 13) - ‘ : DIVIDENDS — 6&4, non - tenderable a eres _— ne — 7 = ae oe a -% 2 AUGUST 25— + : %, mixed. t anadian list, Eu- | Cadamet ‘ : “ ‘ ° . By ‘THE CANADIAN PRESS |, Chennes Delivered Montreal,|reka gained 1-16. Canadian Met (Snes a > "= on” +2 H 6:05— 6:10 P.M. AST—DAVID STEWART Se Mnaston Corp. Lid. 30 cents, bot Waxed, current recip Que-|con. Shavinigan, Brazlian Trae: |¢ "dan So 2 329, ear 10:30—10:45 A.M. AST—FRANK MYERS , . 30, record % j te » © ’ ie tion a i j “M4 “ ea Beaver Lumber Ltd., com sale Quebec white 36, colored 36% | lost. a le man om Ht current i Ontario white| What stocks did My : Lob. greding sation 37%, - 30%, sa ‘it Thee | Seon “rom v4 em CFCY & | CIRW : }colored 37%%-38%, wholesale On- ances 478 807 | Cassiar ae ‘ \ ND ee eee Br Srris ROBERT DEWAR re ie a Pre wei ai: ea cok Le tee aon ine eS § Sl wm 6:05— 6:10 P.M. AST—W. R. SHAW -. 2.20; N.B. 75s new 2.25-2.40: New|_ _EW YORK. CLOSING STOCKS Qbiec ses #7 -t AUGUST 27— = ' Jersey Ws 1.65-1.70. fos a amr saa sen tet ta “43 DEWAR 7 € aad 0 7 Ratio Corp Chirhe ar a ee ; os 1:02— 1:07 P.M. AST—DR. GEORGE MONTREAL — [Bits tt Som Tiatarcran Gh] Sock” win on sass as S d | 9:30— 9:45 P.M. AST—DR. GEORGE DEWAR a. ua am wellaeee ms ¢ atur ay AUGUST 28— MONTREAL (CP) — The mar G Nor Ry 51% Comb Met o2 & - 2.4 MacLEOD ket was stronger with many ine | ot oe “a 7 a esi ae ° ore é ' 1 10:30—1 0:45 A.M. AST—MRS. RUTH sire "Alan “Murray and her |Provemente of more than s point gt 6:05— 6:10 P.M. AST—R. R. BELL little have at close of modest trading 199 196 6—18 # . 3 ; Sia awn metas’ hase. "after |the Montres! and Canadian stock| TORONTO =| tacorecr mee me 100 0 +3 On CIJRW 7:45— 8:00 P.M. AST—M. J. McQUAID visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. —— led — advance with TORONTO (CP) Western olis a Howey oe a ae +10 AUGUST 29-— 5 : , Mon-|.. : ’ Te 40 920% + face [Nova Scotia up 2, at 77%, Tor.|added slmost one - point on the |<" Mariwm mo 0 0S | ; 10:15—10:30 A.M. AST—DAVID STEWART an LEFT FOR NEW YORK |8': up 1% each. Commerce a¢| "20K ‘uchange Friday. Golde om Kete sD 1 12.40 AST . : M.A.FARMER Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Macie-| G0¥, and Montreal at Sts up 1%4| third while base metals gave wp |S as ==" 4, +2 2.35 to 12.40 AS 6:50— 7:00 P.M. AST—JOHN A MACDONALD svt fo New York, N.Y, where |W? Point a So." © | ey gain, closing down 8 few cop cor ane S| | 11:30—12:00 P.M. AST—W. R. SHAW 7 es oe eee fee eee wes —_ pOrchan. the most ar = = Inserted by P.E.1. Progressive Conservative Association. | Cae a ” ca best win, up cents at 7 pointes — one Se eee “Mr. and Mrs. Park Fraser. or at 42%, Abitibi gained 1% !99 cents. Consolidated Northland Cc AREER - SCHOOLS ly AT MONTAGUE and gains of 1% each added 20 cents at % cents. BARBER or : . * s Mr. and Mrs. Cameroa Spurr |Grest Lakes at 41. | Senior base metals tured HAIRDRESSER sad cc, _Devat Stn) ina Mee wy etn, Co tna nication Sick mere ab] UemplometInsurane | Progressive a e, N.|sumers’ Gas gai 4 at »>|more than % but Faleonbridge | Benefits during course if ° S., were weekend guests of Mrs. | Jaaica roved 1% at 2 : , i 2 Te oe re ene an calnnay etd gt 22 Pd |Wigged % of 20%. and Labenter Eligible. CONSERVATIVE RECEPTION | : hannan, Montague. 14. all-point losses were taken a TRANS-CANADA | , ; anadian International Power} Mcintyre led golds, up 1% at - ae a |< ate. aad Men, Robert lakes] sieaen Gee teat OH Mil |S, Halinger added %at 34. miousTRES Come and Meet : And ‘son, Robert of Brookline, |up 1% at 39 and Dofas aa ae “taaaee eee * Mass., are guests of Mr. and at 6A But United Stee! toon ts. Sagery at Ee Meacton, N.B. | Bee: monton gained % at 2% while = Mrs. Hugh MacPhee, Coleman. |% to 9%. Oils pipelines and bev-| : erages were firmer with Texaco | The winner of. the tractor Broneries wpist at wine | CHARTERED SECRETARY roadeo in the junior group at terprovincial Pipeline up one at|| If you are in the office of an incorporated company, public body — . AUG. 24-— AUG. 29 | A. B. MacRAE apatict 4. 4 ~. the Prince County £E; -‘was Douglas Johnston of Mar-| Foods showed some slackness Ser mapas 6 aactalies Prvreryg mh east untrs ao and 6:25— 6:30 AST—LEO ROSSITER s : a name — — -- Dominion Stores off 2% at |] qualify as a — a ee ee en = AUGUST 24—- 2s Alberton. General | Dynamics slipped a and other Public Bodies With professional status “intermedia ‘ : 7:30— 7:45 P.M. AST—HON. J. ANGUS MacLEAN ‘ poi : a i xaménations Decem| une in Secretarial ' __ __ FROM KENSINGTON ae eonenal AUGUST 25— \ ip rind, MBO Pa rey ited, pany." prtanonal nabs Suse compte farm designation of RUSSELL DRISCOLL 6:11— 6:16 P.M. AST—DAVID STEWART Bre ne nM te | Beeches improved el ae Wot ' 9:45—10:00 P.M. AST—DR. GEORGE DEWAR : S , cents, Go! age improved 10) apply to: ‘ , AUGUST 2b6— attended the Prince County Ex-| cents at 75 cents and Mid-Chib- THE TER TITUTE hibition. " oe at 45 jam was up 9 > necatieramens : : Mt. Ryan a 6:30— 6:40 P.M. AST—2J. A. MACDONALD s Pls, Delton Matthews of Lee-| non? teat, averages show 1509 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal 25, Que. 6:55— 7:00 P.M. AST—W. R. SHAW - conden a ee oo a8 “ 1505, industrials off 01 ‘at wee ere MONDAY, AUGUST 24th. 8 P.M. AUGUST 27— \ Mie ALR. Matthews, ‘Alberton. | 2611 papers up 77a sit? and UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO ae 6:55— 7:00 P.M. AST—DR. GEORGE DEWAR ; Se a ae * i e € Aen Motion of Abbtctdy| Anes ae pee, OS Royal Conservatory of Music Special Speakers 10:00—10:15, P.M. Se A Bia _ met with an unusual accident | (>t pr san ioe alt. Boyd Neel, Dean ’ . 4 : DR. J. A. Mac ILLAN, the rapidly rotating blades struck |Bont'siex™* St ime Bol | SCHOOL OF MUSIC HON. ANGUS MacLEAN, M.-P. DR. GEORGE DEWAR a small stone which came in con- | BA's. iat intB wags tepmunage Adeamael N W. R. SHAW _ trough trosera ch ante Sat 's “nthe | | FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 8 on ee ene Ot Eoeuan a ress ng ha ow | f , . e . cere le Sey .|| Seeceetamencemaet || pn ne Will Be Serced| meu Mr. and Mrs., Gordon Welsh, | Soment wr ma Paces au SPECIAL COURSES FOR TALENTED STUDENTS efreshments Wt e verved | §:30-- 6:35 P.M. AST—R. R. Bell and their children of New Glav-|€ pur"Com” cog Revai’neae os | LOCAL CENTRE EXAMINATIONS - ee NS. are quate of | Mis. an ow MG Revels a | Grade 1 to ARC.T. SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT AUGUST 29— nav ant a Beare ree rs EE | ewe detente || "6:30 7:00 P.M, AST—1. DAVID STEW mst beo Gare har arved|Srtawe Bae” | | | Royal Conservatory of Music lnk agi dosed obese hens siete 11:30—12;00 AST—W. R. SHAW - . botidey with’ relatives, in Baoet- | Boras, cma tan wm | [_ TN Coleen s+ Reb : | : ‘ TV.-Radio Simulcast rose and Alberton. Foudation i ~ j ‘ ‘ ,>