Bun! School Competitl As PART at tile Provincill Rural Beautification soc- iety's pmram. nrle ~ mom achonls throughout the pro- cm were eligiplc ior swam: tar more Wed Wim- rcs, These usually plain. util- itarian lnrildiugs with the ad- dition oi (lowering window boxes. shruiis. flower garden plots. ireshw painted flau- poles. boundary icnces and or course buildings tidy yards caught the judges' eyes The October Weather Records even more rural schools win he entered in next year's corn- petition. suicide were donated on Winners In "" W. '9‘ socier officials Ire lupin] by Hdmn'l ol P.E.l. and the winnera won I b n v e: town School for Prince Cunnili: for competition in each ommty the South Milton School dent. ho had been shot In the head. lelt in right the War Fri-e- member Rural Beautifi liirninr hnme, A suithrmlall raid the seven- Washington Ihll weekend [or will consultation). drlegatron («r—«o a, norm County. and the North Luke School lor Kings Cmiut‘y, Thr school trustees. teachers. pupils and the raIPPayen at atill Ihe Winning Iohooll were con- lzrutulated by the may for their ' i In the minivan mun. beautification Cambium. Icheduled to return cancelled plans l-~-—n-v.wv.—-nw- m M .- tinvr to prepare its report. bullior any immediate return. Ha.W cation Society‘s Contest whittl has as it. mime absent enhancing the primal heartily of "file [sidml‘ through im- proving the WM d government nnnonuced ii II to image. who baton til. coup hadiulm. Mid the wildly cheering ‘0 .erowds that racked properties ioelonging to the old government cre no longer in the streets. ns‘l. lam horned mid build ' hiuldinds. such as schools. churnhel and rural cem es Frill-1y. rower liuu wen belul restored. The new reglme was without an oiiirial news agency. Mona ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts Show Warm, Sunny Month Warren Burns. weather ob-‘yrar giving the Island aboutl Iervel‘ at the Experimentai ihali at last October's 4m inch-l Farm, has revealed that com» i 95. Tile 173.3 hours of sun en} pared to 1962. the Island arr-led this your boat; last yea I set tire to ihe nihclsl Viet Nam press building a iew hours sites the coup cndcd Saturday, It was that the rcpori probably will more or less academc PDSTPONES 'I'IITP U s Ambassador Henry Cabot i :now ll expec to remain herei Whileuniiormed metNWlltan lat least until the Unlth Stalel‘pohce were back in the street! recognises the new unvernment- directing traiiic tor the lust Conditions In Saigon werartime since thing I) out on United Nations mission which arrived here two Weeks ago to study charges of alleged parser cution ol Buddhists by Diem's destroyed. i The Guardian, Challnttetown. Mon. Nov. 4. 1963. 3 Northumberland Dist. Y's Men Dis Channels“ IalItl in 5 Chang- Ing world was the theme used by Rev. Malcolm Harlow in ad» dressing the district conierencei ot Y's Men held at the Charlotte- town YMCA Suntluy Mr. Harlow challenged the Y's Men to take part in the new interest in biblical theology. to take advantage at the new spin: tmas together and to an out into ihe communiiy ncknowledglhg the Christian's responsihility in lociety, and inking risks to strengthen those things in wth they believe, The contcrence was attended hymv'a .vtrn lrom rluhs ru Monctcn. Amherst, Summerside and charloitctnwn. Sesslnnn opened with a business meeting resided over by George Wright. Charlottetown. the governor tor the Nnrihumperiand district. I! ELECTED Austin dlnndrord. Amherst. was named district governor elect. Gosl- announced (nr the re gton included increased member ship and more clubs and a new. enlarged quota tor rnllecttnb Emails: Church for a devotianfl . , tophcr's cross. and Walter nn used noslagl: stomps tor the or period conduried by Lester Kelp gig-Inga?! flist a3 unlit; in” ham .1 N °v ‘ ‘r Saulznllon's Bishops‘ Fund. Er Olichaflgge‘“wncl'“a "1113‘: mg, m Ear] Paw." lmrit t'nllhgha . St. Louis: Mr: I The first lnrlll'n presrntrd by Y": M!" 0r“! 0 I” -' sm' . » ' Alan Mahar. Toronto. also iwo‘ ~ I the Summorslde duh and chair- ‘0‘“ Wm' "‘I‘lli- 50"" Md“ flL—‘slufl‘ sisters. Mrs. George Knox, pal. Cleui a All wool worsted. tun anti ed by Edgar Ramsay drnlt with (USS Goals mi: of subscription! to the Y'- Mau‘r World. the organization. utilclal magazine. to more ‘1’) Men outside this continent The value at the YMCA'r oiticlal uh gall W Dr I d Cnmmuniqua who also stressed. arry Holman, Summerslde. dealt with the Bishop'l Fund and . I . 1 its goals through the collection at unity which is bringing Cnrix~ ., m, r sod . nduncrd that new markets ind been deveoped whereby Ill used Canadian stump! can now considered to be of Vulul. counsr: or VALUE 1 .lamer Nicholson. A In is em. dealt with the newest depart ment or Maritime 1": Men. the lay leadership tralnlnE court. which is held annually It l-lal- land Cove. PEI, This couru. sponsored by the Maritime in Men. aims to provide lay leader- Ihip tor Maritime YMCA's. The value at the course to die indivi- dual as well as to the organiza iion was stressed. A period or recreational Act} vlly followed. The convention delegates assembled in the rim Ian. contributed to file worshln the tumors contributing to inter. l1 rlod estlng cluh meetings. in another forum presented hy the Mancini. cluh and chaired by Fred smith. the system at lirnihrr clubs in Y'sdnm was explained Suggested world outlook pro lretr included the establishment oi MIGI‘ clubs and the suwly. WESTERN r . At the closing banquet held In ilie ‘Y', tribute was paid in Ern est V. Bell. Churlotlemwn. hnld- er oi the international organisa Iinn‘l highest hour. the Ball» tyne Award. for his work in launding and developing the Bile hop'l Fund. whn’eby used postv use stumps are converted i lurid! which tiring delegltel irnnl Ill over the world in tin Internallnnll conventions. llaml of fun And leilowahlp. including nkita. sang: and pm lenmtlun concluded I Iuccnllul convention. periencrd higher temperatures ma hour. and more run during the monih‘ The average ligures lor Octo- Oct r this year .hrr on PE are 4&2 degree. The mean temperature oi 491 iicmperalnr 4.02 inches degrees enmprres iavournhlyrrain; and ma hours at sun. in last year's 47 3 drgi-ces. ‘ There were 9 days ol rain this Only 2 it inches oi raln tell this lacioher compared to 12 days in a *— e same month last year. ' the coldest days being the min , and llth showing as degrees. 2 The warmest day was Oct. with a temperature or 72 de- 5 rees, The ailrtime records tor aciu- i . her list the coldest month as oc- . currinz in l925. wi a mean temperature oi i2,l degree-l compared to 1913's warmest‘ month nt 54.! degrees meuni temperature. The brightest month on re- lst . cord was Oct, 7. with 183. hnurs ci sun. The darkest Onto—l w lber lists only son hours oi sua‘ » iin luld. . The driest month occurred Lu‘ . ers. J.C. Harper 1‘ Dies At 91 Years i TIGNISH — Mrs. John c, Hu- per died at her home in Chrir- mphcr‘s Cross Sunday alierncon. at the age ni sl. she wll . dau- test. The runner Surmrwl‘sidg shirt at the late Mr. and Mr. lligh student and now a tirsh- Thomas Kennedy. Palmer itoad i ate it Prints rd Wales Cal Len io mourn are seven rons‘ vim-Yr simmr- nnd two daughters, Len To TBRONO Cheryl Puqui’tle M Summflk Prince inward Tl- a . the Royal York for seven da “5”” R” “d w mer Road, Mrs. Patrick Rush Is. Medlord. Niqu Ind “VI grandchildren. dcr husnnnd predeceased her ‘ l" 1955 And a daughter, Frances. ‘ died in 1934. Funeral nrrnngcmentr any. i not been completed ‘ U.S. REGRET lConiiiiiiled from Page 1» Huang Vim Minh. This proba- bly will set back temporarily It least plans Inl’ speedy ES. recognition oi the new govern- ment. Revolutionary Junta Works On New S. Viet Nam Gov’t SAIGON lAPl—The revnlu- newgovernmeni will he "tech- fivuary unity Ill-l destroyed "'2 iniclans and not palitcllu ' Ngo Dlnh Diem regiment South Th. “to”. mm mm“ Vi" mm “mm Sm" nmhmarlcaxt an nydrriur all mermi BRIEFS —...—_——— our or HOSPITAL Mn. Maclmd returned to her home in Tinnsh alter being a patient tor the past tew days It Prian avidity Ilospiul.‘ DEATH NOTICES . tnoeelved too late tor cluaifled‘ Death Notice ealninni. ____—-—— FLAVELL — M the Chadw- lnwn Hocpllnl. Suudly. Nov. .1. 1963. Charlotte Agnes iGar- nltl Flnvell. wile of Kenneth the oi a Buddhist. lat government which it expecialherr oi the delunct mglm v/tlo‘ will win qulck rec-itinin ll'om lmny be in hiding to report to ill: United Stalel- .auihnrities und turn over their The reins or power. however. arms. presumably will be held by the Witnesses and unouicisl pl» iurita unit, The chiei M fllh‘mgmpha cnullrmed the iunia military committee I: Mat-Gem lannnuncemcoi Saturday that Danni; V“ with. a l7-yElHlid‘bgth Diem And his once power. Buddhist who engineered the ilui young brother. Ngo pm. Maurice Mill Ltd. Summerside NOVEMBER CLEARANCE There are Sales and Sales—but thrifty shoppers wait for this on. Al merchandise comes trom our regular resources and is backed by on reputation for style. quality and service reliability. The prices for this November clearance are Ioanvitigs genuine—so shop now tor—Bigges ' ' n. u I lost MENS‘ SPORT COATS Lurge assortment Including Cmmllieit and Harri] Nov'mb'fl. Tweeds. Regular value to $45.00 ThoMost’ , 39% Clearance Top Coats & Overcoiiis Rochsllire “alarm and Harris Tweeds. Regular value to $65.00 SWEATERS 2 Price Large assortment nf col- ors and sizes in Cardigans and Crew or V-nerk Pull- overs. Broken ranges from our regular atnrk. No mber Clearance 1 Sport Shirts Chet-ks. Plalllfi —- Neill Pal- tcrns — in s | z e a small. medium. large I'tllll extra large. Regular In $7.93. November Clearance suits three hullon models taken from nur regular slack. Reg- ular values to $7935. November Clearance PRICE Cur Coats 8. Jackets Dress Shirts Summerside. pinysli,norden.a¢edsnyears. rcup. iNhu. are dead. Vlal’l'ED SAINT .lonN " Ilium“ Ill“: v‘ll sunlight-ti wit: sea/12d Thoulzll the otticial riory Nu M. , Milt K , o'clock nth- emlem)’ - repre- en un er em. I th't they committed summer .lacuets. Fall .lnckrle. nmkw I.“ 9. "Id In". MY‘r-Sfliml‘diflmne‘fll tel-fill“ “ml “mm a; g, orth Roman Catholic. is repm'led lupon their arrest utter fleeing mm, hm... r... c...i.. A whiten, “pig. ""1 gtripeii. Avanue. Cumplete Iurlel‘ll If- oe hemllng up the provlllonx'l ‘the shell-scarred nresidcnilal STARTS TODAY NOV. 4 Penile Wedge were recent Vlsnrl - lar e ii ni all tvirer unlined R emeni wulbeannountedlreslme II premier e I l su- palace Saturday. it appeared F m V - l v ezulnr value! $5.00 and 3;: gmr-Irm “Mi”?! , T“; ' yen Nzoc Tho. 55. who had iuile my probably were tilled by nth- lim-l. ullilirfl “iv-L "I" 55.00. spent mne'tlme at die htvml m saiurdrv "My but I I” do“ n .lmdkfl' ‘ I WA"! — M Y ~ ' mde in me vice-vm'dmv- Unoilirl-i photograph: ni bod~ November Clearance November Clearance . at their Ion-in-Iaw and «mum. in. mid Mn. neg Mart mum mums-r liesiiur It the 0M“ merly secretary irritate and de— em, “mm! M“ hm. I . Mr Mrs. Clayton Ripley. nernl Home until noon MM- renrr minister, Nguyen ninli - - cc . m .. a. r. i. c i. . ln er n erweiir re 6 y n it use iuacrel oi Mrs. Ripley's uncle. ‘ _ Voter It Gaudet. cerneiery. M fthe ‘r‘nl'litnhry Psychnlflldr ‘»————m fiddled "d the" w'—' M . Broken rumzoo. Place. A" I m “‘0' d i try n ~ -. Radium-{mo TNT-ii": Mimi’s.“ :riznemgdwll-‘Ilgi (if rii iii ting"e revoluilunnr; If you A" "ow "KING ‘ Llnrd 0? “'ml- Shirts. "W I n T" "i c e raennn w - e ac - . . ~ . .. . :5, “min the "I “0mm Sm Sm , ‘cnmmlltee, nld civilians in th ‘ Hun" a“: "no! u nmwem Wmhmamm. 2 R“; on ezulu to $1 '50 lawn e lmdlrl' wire lino . no a . ' mu tSt.Colutnh¢' Ch h. PRICE {llth m- ean-fl. Mr E»: Mn 3- m. :0... ,. 9,, gm"; TliiiEE TIMES AWEEK November Clearance November Clmnco Nov. 1, 1“. Min 21;: Mur- W in her yelr line: all: m Fuv Church (or service cumenc- ing It 3 n'cioclii. interment In no street. Charlottetown. i There were reporis that an-} I other Buddhist whn was to. fid‘wfi'i‘mfid “'3: “$533: , . leaning over him W51 "' "‘9 “9‘” "WE‘- idrcssed in n dark suit. was our ' aria (Sou. Trln Tu Oat, chin! aI In clnn'di cannery. N'l' om .1 mm M Mndrod, " '3’ “‘d‘“ “m” . EGAN — At the Charloizum Vin migraine at I“ "‘"n “M” ‘ Wm“ {M Hospital. sound-y. NM 2,. k u l u N ‘ , rm. M m m Mn wt will he held my, av. _ ml mum mm. m "m" . (gen racing nines Sh Now tum rammed w‘ rern Interment "'1' M "l 1’90":- W‘, mm. M "Hwy 0, Remedy. There is no letdown. no op u, m. m'm m_ w, cemetery. sun-serene. m m in m m]. Rb “communal; after-:iulnru. n in , . m I _ g “Em: . Mr m“! "m." n. m.‘m._ In. we" 2 Ix] ve. or over um; um, PM“ Iain. M. . lawn ruuaral Home. hm... 7mm lirciliI fivin' in“: allure 5:210:3um Mn Inner !Irerry N" I. lid. Helen Stewart in whzre lw final-l will he held P he mre e nvululh gu nr .n eh'im who spa... p... M w Im at run Ian-n- ": Iv- 1“ m- luv“: In (a mm..." $2.00. I w u list-action in lint l. u'm"mw‘" " "' Imp...“ Hann ‘ were in. inneiii cut-mull! "‘z'iiustiwlin'ri: . - ."mm'fl’lim N‘WOMb" by. u- cn'uni m1: week -u! in Mfi “- M'gl M - “3.1:.” 1" "ml f'ff'.‘,';‘..‘.';’."'”"....,, Clearance 290 Wnier st. Summerslrie b: the detonate? pt nevi 13'le the W“ “W I a?” M I.“ Wanna“. “mum”... ti