nus-con no. fire raged fircugh theytahn to hospital after no. (AP) —— Four ehtl-ltop floor of a three - storey plunged to the ground from a if”! were killed Saturday night tenement. A fifth child was th‘ri-tloor window. “STARTING— TONIGHT ISLAND NEWS Pin '2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues.. Sept. 8. 19m, WEATHER TORONTO (CP) —‘ Observed temperatures from the weather l office: tures should rise to the low 705 in most localities, readings just a little higher than the normals for this time of year At this time indications are that Wednesday will also Y 0“ “g”- M"‘- mainly sunny; and warm. WM PE D. M “l” i':.."'..."'.‘. .9 '7. mm mm‘“ fiBRACK‘E . 3m 4 BIG DAYS 4 .. a 7i fit“’n.§"“§i.§fllitl “ V n " l‘redefic'ton - -- ~15 75 Sunny wlth a few cloudv inter. IIEIIII‘mutcAS'Etcl! -LL nuns. "MTMTWT! W. Saint John 72 vals: “me change in temp”... MODCion ~49 72 ture; light winds increasing in . 13w!” "~49 66 the afternoon to southwest 15. l ' ggggmow -- - it; a Low-high atdflvgliffix anld Yer. ..~ ~-. loa- . d FLAMING ACTION! EXOTIC PASSIONS! min. :2. Fredericton 48 and 73. Goshen AMID THE SPLENDOR, MYSTERY AND BARBARISM 0F PEKING...A RUGGED U.S. HALIFAX (CP) — The \vea- 45 and 73. Sydney 55 and 70. ther office says a large area Charlottetown and Saint John 48 a mundston 44 and of high pressure centred between Cape Cod armout-h will remain nearly stationary today. giving a repeat of the Labor Day weather over all parts of the district. Afternoon tempera- and 70. nesday - Mostly sunny and warm High tide today at Charlotte- town at 1.11 cm. and 1.17 pm. At Rustico at 8.32 no and 9.04 70, Campbellton 47 Outlook for W PAUL LUKAS - ELIZABETH 5: “mil PHILIP YS‘RDAN IBE m-NIC ‘A sun SUPER TECHNIRAMA TECHNICULUR ~ Timmiioasou JOHN IRELAND - HARRY ANDREWS . [[0 com - roam HELPMANN - KURT KASZNAR LURS - JACQUES SERNAS -JEROME iHOR'mnDlMlTRl TIOMKIN RNARD GORDON - TTJPAVENIERO COLASANTIIJOHN MOORE S RAY- mu SAMUEL BR0 8 N TON - m u ALLIED ARTISTS SUNDAY NIGHT SEPTEMBER 13th. WILL BE THE LAST SHOW OF THE SEASON Southport. and Mrs. Matheson Crapaud. From left to right .m. Summerside tides 18 min- utes later than Charlottetown. GUEST SPEAKER at the weekend convention of the Anglican Young People's As- sociation, Catherine Tuck of Summerside. is seen above as are: Barry Champion, Sum- merside, conference chairman- Mrs. Tuck. Rev. Robert Tuck. Summerside. and Clair Suds- bury. Kensington. Theme of to Barry Champion. conference] chairman. for his job in conduc-1 ting the conference. The assis-‘ tant Chaplain Rev. D. A. Yeo closed the conference. Jane Fle-l is the former Margaret Parker. daughter of Dr. and .A Parker, Charlottetown. Mrs. K . Sun rises today at 6.47 cm. and sets at 7.32 p. m. Alltirnes ADT Speeder Draws Fine *"k‘k‘k‘ki' *"**'* sun" I » saysHDDA HOPPER "specuunr' t "SCRtLAND Magazine iintroduced the theme Saturdayi new deanery officers and Rev. “5 evening and Arthur MacLean.5 Rodney Ives conducted the ser- 30 J ted “all members must assume‘ ' sions. She stressed that a lead-‘ the session was “AYPA and tcher, Summerside, was regis- the Church." ' trar. . she met with some of the dele- ‘ gates to the meeting. held at i Anglican Young People 1 Conclude Successful Meet the C‘iurch"!p.m. Holy Communion servicel Monday. ‘ "AYPA Within .was the theme for the well-at- . tended 19th Pill. Deanery An- In St. John's Church Sunday glican Young People's Assocla- morning at 11 Gerald Daley con- tion conference hech at Crapaud, ducted the service and lessons , lover the past weekend. ’ ere read by Ruth Pidgeon heme speakers were Geraldland Clair Sudsbury. Archdea- deanery president who can J R. Davies installed the‘ i Daley. 4 past deanery president. who sta-’ vice at 7. . ‘ C arrie Thomson. dioces- responsibility in their groupsl an president, reported on the and do their share to achieve dominion council meetings held success." irecently in Charlottetown and Mrs. Robert Tuck spoke out brought greetings from t e leadership at two afternoon ses-T minion president, Greg Burhoeu . Ruby Maclnnis reported on er must be able "to help to bring; the Truro Diocesan Conferenca‘; someone else along by present-‘ Promotion and Extension chair-1 int: opportunities for the devel-‘ man, Clayton Mill, outlined opment of one's talents and abil-i some of the plans for promoting‘ ities." I Y. throughout the Island in. For the final session filmslthe coming year and the sys-‘ were shown on youth problems! term that the committee can and group discussions which, offer. showed that everyone if giveni A highlight of the weekend NOTed Speakers an opportunity can contribute) was the banquet at which Rev. something to their groups. iRodney Ives, the guest speak-i Dr. Raymond A. Bauer. pro- Chaplain. Rev. A Pierceyler. spoke on the topic “Why I fessor of business administra- was the celebrant at the Sunday 1 am an Anglican". ‘ tion. Harvard Graduate School morning service and Rev. d “,9 Monday afternoon rem-ea. l of Business Administration, will ward Fiander conducted the 8.001 “on program again proved pop. be featured speaker at the an- . ular with prizes awarded to tie; nual meeting of the Maritime itop winners Dawna Championi Psychological Association at St. DR. BAUER Psychological Association Has land Kenneth Jollimore. lDunstan‘s University Sept. 10 . At the closing supper the atv and 11 ltendance award, “’35 “'9' Dr. Bauer. who will address l 5.9"th t° 5" Ma?” ' 0‘ summer‘i delegates Thursday. is a social [Side and special contribution! psychologist and amhomy on gglzafull’llgr: 3‘”?de é‘l’d Féa’rm'i the Soviet Union. He ll the au- ish 8‘“ r 0 "’ thnr or co-author of a number of books on Russia. At present he is chairman of ,ihe Space Study Group of the l American Academy of Arts a gSciences. president of the divi- ‘sion of consumer psychology of ‘ the American Psychological As- sociation. president of Massa- chusetts Psychological Associa- tion and president-elect of th e American Association for Pub- l A vote of thanks was extended‘ E Clifford Benjamin Sentner. New Wiltshtre. charged with fin costs or five days in traffic court Saturday. Fined $10 and costs were Lo- well Ralph Parkman. Bed Bridge. falling to transfer registration of a motor vehicle and Geo e Frederick Nelson. Charlottetown. when practical. A resident of Newtown Cross was fined $5 and costs or two days for going through a stop sign. speeding. was ed 315 and Oyster not driving on the right side of the highway TODAY ONLY Shows 2:30 7 & 9 Disorderly Cases Heard Warren McCormack and M1- chael Nelson. charged with be- ing drunk and disorderly. were each fined $25 and costs or 15 days in city police court Saturé y. Alexander McNevln was [in- ed $25 and costs or 15 days on a disorderly conduct charge. Fined $20 and costs for driv- ing without due care and atten- tion was Francis MacDonald. Two persons charged with it- legal possession of liquor were each fined $20 and costs. Ernest Barrett was remand- ed on bail to Sept. 12 on an assault charge. A masterpiece We] in the art of the chase that takes you from London to the Hook of Holland...through the casbah of Tangier Couple Leaves .' For England Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Ma- theson. Charlottetown leave to- day for Quebec City from where they will sail for England aboard the Canadian Pacific Liner "Empress of England” on Sept. 10 They will reside for the next two years in London. England. where Mr. Matheson will und- ertake post graduate studies in .Evenvaofliiv warn-s . . . Q lic Opinion Research. Rev. Dr. Francis P. Bolger. civil engineering at Imperial College under an Athlone Fel- “THANK' YOU. ISLANDERS” author of "Prince Edward Ia- lowship. j land and Confederation." will Mr. Matheson is a son of Mr. ‘ address association members at a n d Mrs. R. Matheson, I11“: 3", m".- .. - the annual dinner at Dalvay Prince Edward Island Division of Mental Health. Mr. Ewing to past president of the association. <—m_ CAN IDB SERVE YOU? On Sept. 9th, 1964 R. J. 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