Telcherl played student at It: tidal day or the music workshop held at stinn-nclx dC's Elm Street School yestnrday as program director ' Raymond Locke had the teal Formula Price Plan On Pigs Refused By Local Purchasers A i. that vipaner pigs Would he purchased on a loo lull-II basis. has not developed, It was leanlcd yesterday lrorn Altai ir-ving. Murray Harbour. new of tile P.E.I. ring ell-lily improvement Associa- Ion. An association meeting bl! In .Itin suggesml a for- mula {or pricing the little pigs which would be based an ill! amt-mt market mice of hogs at. my Given time. and the weight: a the little i 11). formula 5. price Idea dell purchlse the major shale DI the winner pigs in z e province. Mind to go along with it. The Student Union Names Officers MAUI) — Miss Diane Rom, North Trynn was elect- ed president at the Englewood I'IIQI School Students' “him {or IN“ on Friday moon, Merrill Stretch, Long Creek was voted in as vice- ' Wile Annittl Shaw. le, was elected secretin- lillB by automation. A vu‘y spirited rally was heldl m. to the election in the pullout nahiorhnn. other can-l dictates minded: Miriam Craw-‘ lard. 'I‘ryon. and 5mm: Mat:- . Rainbow. hr president: John Vicar. Victoria, contested Ian-mil. position at intern-asi- In addition to the candidates. h wow m . mg. Mr. caouette has been absent . . m m has"? up...” horn the parliamentary rceiilill’mlmmg (“3' gdfi‘yr‘mff‘flal “1..., I'm Dam... cm almost shut the April eloc-lgpggl'f.“ m' “h? V. 9' m, Cam. M..me m non because oi illness and s .h“ "5!“ I Q“! 9" “"‘fi " m m. long convalesccncc. 5’, W”- . we m-mlu m 1 Mm. THOMPSON Mr. Thompson knows per» umw'Ifllm was Jud: Dal-reins Gm“ Gregaiw' wlm has been Ieutly well that It I had wanted‘ , . wson. [mm m, Quebec mm: hill. e would never have been. orth 'h-yon entertained Ltie is} mbly with piano selcctdons. ' WESlERle" BRIEFS ——__ ILETuitN To nuELim Mr. and Mrs. George Bin—pelt and tau-idly have return to Guelph. Ontario. sitar visit‘ulli motives la Albertan and char- Wm. IN ALnEitToN Mr, and Mrs. winter Gray and Mn Harry white at Mal- mc, Macs. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F. White and Mrs. I. 1‘. Kurt. Alberton. ill-:CENT Vlsrrons Mrs. Joan Moose. Kcnslngton. nu. Harry Mill and Mrs Lewis House. A nsn, were rccc t visitors to Charlottetown an Strathganney. itisTUitNd ilnlr. Mm. Daniel Mclsusc has re- Ilfllad to her home st Earnh- nlilte, after lpendliig a lew dnys with her daughter. Mrs Thomas Collins. Clinton. amt BIRTHDAY Mrs. Charle- Dennis. Mari-(c, gradual recently in honor or do a}; isiii 271‘ iii i TEACHERS TURN STUDENTS THOMPSON n “B l U.S. Senator Worried By Red Fishermen WASHINGTON MP) .. Sen-l lator Edward M. tTcdl Kennedyl lDem. Mass.) expressed con-i corn Fnlday with activities oi a heel oi liussian iishlng vessels cii Cape Cod teachers registered Ior thl threeday course. concluding ycslordny alternnon with a ser- l ics oi tests on the material . taught by the lecturers, Ont. Well Water (I Dangerous lTo Small Kiddies two companies said they feared: the Possibility that such a plan SIMCPE- 0M (CFt ~ Well ‘13.: “mite . suspicion in the ‘ water In the Slrnt'oe area has ehers dance to the beat at pl- sno music to they could get a iuncinmsl ides at music my. thm tor use in their own class- es in coming years. riitysix luation Closely with the coast guard ‘under surveillance.‘ said in a statement. e . Coast Guard has vessels in the fleet. old. and I County medical rim-lbs said and added: "There are cer has warned mothers not tollllldoubtkdly many more , . use the water In baby I'nrmue‘mnceale by 13‘: cover," . las. . I an "ominous meeting. was to create a stable l .i H , atmosphere in we is W K 5- “°"°“‘l£§i‘if§ r..’.l.”."‘r‘i".‘:i There are only a certain mount County medical oliicer. said Fri- l a, m, Sm. of dollars in the ling business day more than hall lit the M —— “0,000 Chinese Kennedy prices of this c . The Idea «I title formula, it was explained at the July have been iollowlng the sill which has the Russiansi lISLAND NEWS PAGE‘ Alberton and West Prince bY NANCY min: This Monday the average Ca- nadian worker will either travel or set his alarm for noon. Aug» nst ends. and the Labor Day weekend is e . To lhe child, “Labnr nay" means "the day hetnre clunky ole school starts . To the mouths oi older individuals it brings the wlsltul comment: “Labor Day! Where on earth hss the turn- mer gone?“ stor Day. as celcbrstcd on the tire: Monday in September s holiday which originated tn the United States in the last century. in [882. ‘33. and '34. the Knights ot Labor paraded on that day in New York City. and It. 1w. workmen of III organiz- stinns took part in a movement to have the day recognized as a Oregon iirst passed s law leg- alninc the holidny. on February 21, 13M, and In 13M, Congrels passed a bill msklng Labor Day s national holiday. in Canada. six provinces and the Yukon Territory observe thc ‘ddy regularly by la . while in the remalnlng prov ces, prince Edward island included, a gov. emor's proclamation is neces- sary. MIGRATION TWENT Very common on Prince Edv ward islsnd is s type oi wildlll'e known as the auntun-thl‘oaicd cottage dweller. and it is gener- ally on the Labor my weekend that large flocks ol this speci- men migrate in the cities a nd towns Many islanders will become tourists this weekend. both the ‘2 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Sit. Aug. 31. l963.l llabor Day Weekend Brings Summer's End CNN. and Nnrthulntierland Fer- ries are expecting neuvy trailic. both to and lrcm the island. This heavy now ot trsiiic will, at course. increase the danger oi highway accidents. and both city police sud the RCMP urge that drivers use common sense and caution on the road]. The i-inrbor patrol by the city police will be In operation on Saturday, Sundly. Ind Monday. Police chief stems Webster said yesterd y nAilliv CAMPERa The National Park will proh- abiy remain open throughout September. superintendent Alan Ede said yesterday. in spite of the gray weather. people are still camping. Mr. Ede estimated that yesterdny the Cavendish campground was so per cent tilled. and the stun- hope area. 40 per cent. This naturally varies lrom day to day, with changing wcsther co - dilions. he added. The Park has been widely usv ed recently tor rornboils and other get-tngethrrs by the stalls or various lslsnd lirms. Bill the beaches are hecumlni deserted, with water tempera- tures In the low 50's. Although some or the liicguosds remain on duty until sin-r the Labor Day weekend, others. as well as the swimming instructresses, bnve leit the shore, WEEKEND WEATHER Rain la the main course on the meteorological menu for to» day. Opportunlst may he wel advised in make thls a hoolirand- fireplace weekend. WEATHER TORONTO “‘Pt r Tempera- lure: Issued by the weather of- (ice: 1 tip. a bswspn u in Vancouver so in Victoria ii in Calgary is in :Regina . as 72 Winnipeg .. . ii 7|) Toronto . . do so (hows . do vs Montreal . . 57 7o ucnec , . an it Fredericton . 59 72 Saint John . . 55 M iionrton . 59 so llalilax . . .oo 63 Charlottetown . 53 M dney .. . . 57 as Ysrmouti, so :4 St. John's . is 57 HALIFAX (CF) v The web- ther nilice says a dislumance ward towards the Monomer. it will spread Sllnwevm into nil three rovlnces wi under showsrs also prunswick and Prince island. Temperatures today will be conhned to the so. ior me most part. oisnring is snowed to take place in title wake or the disturbance tonight sod Sunday. he one! iorecasie: Prince Edward island. Eut- ern N3. Counties: Cloudy wifli scattered drawers and a tow thundersnowers beginni about noon: little change In tempera- ture: light winds increasing in the site-moon to easterly is. Lowhigh at Charlottetown and oz. Moncion so sad as. Outlook ior Sunday: Cloning. High tlde today at Charlotte- town at 6:34 sun. and 3:59 pm. At Rustic» at 2:09 am. and ,—. Summerside tide eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown. Slln rises today at 5:15 and acts st ms. Sun rises Sunday at 5:“ and sets at 6:83. High tlde Sllli~ day at Charlottetown at 7:43 a.m. and 9:4 p.m. High tide to- day at liustioo at M2 am. and Rev. Johnston To Conduct "‘ PG 2 A REV JOHNSTON near Montreal is moving east- be d and he Wu asslsiod by Vol 5’ brown .lsrdine. lay supply. m : Burton tux, and A GREAT YEAR Whilc Columbus was discovera ing America in 1492, mountsin- ecr Antoine de Ville wss mnk- ing the lirsl malor climbs in thl‘ Alps. which so to the NW breeders wells tested have shown I don- ssd the men who heed the pins geroul amount oi nitrate , to market weight. This was no He said the nilrste contenthqP Dlem Gov’f won u, divide ,, mm, ., M. believed to some irom fertiliz-l slide the hog dolin- mm in and Erectilcides usedlindtn-J acco pr uclon. was on an- TOKYO iAPl — Nearl ll),- gée "wo MN' n w" exp ' gernus to persons over DIIE yenryoou rim-50‘“ Bflgndgd a rally“: In v of age. it’eking Friday denouncing the The two i-(llintler sliecled hylSouth Viet Nam povenuncnt‘s nich contamination are .ssex "Suppresslnn" oi te etnam and Noriolk where large ese people and Buddhists, Fe king radio said, PGE 1 10,000 CHINESE .zmourlts oi tobacco are grown. iCnntinued [from page one\ 2 ec party CIIIEI. mentioned it b the possibility of a break wlih I museum Rea Caouette Has Re He also expressed support {or ‘ the Idea at "a common lrnnt among right-wing groups" In 0 a I To Crltlasm By Thompson ue . . One Ralllemen! Spokesmfln: GRANBY, Que. lCPiifieall Mr. Canuette said the Social American Movie Barred In Uganda KAMPALA iReuiersi 7 Tha Uganda censor board Friday hanncrl ihe movie Thc Ugly American featurlng Mat-Inn Brando. The movle was the lat- est casualty In censor board's campaign against allow- Ing so - called “Iile(llogicdl"l trims to be shown in Ugands.l The board recently banned The l Manchurian Candidate. Ieaiur<l ins Frank Sinatra. ‘ said Friday a number 0‘ dele-‘Caouette, deputy national Credit on members “ - gatu are unhappy nbou! mlfllleader oi the Social Credit movemgntyot action. lid-lull?! statement: by Mr. " party. sayd Friday night liohert sicepyhcsds" Irnm now until a’ which they interprntrd I! an Thompson would not have been national convention is held “whcn or will try in rlinsi- nl attempt to tom the hand at the mm. mm, Md" u be m . wished to stop him. ~lesdcr who will unite instead oi M“*g““".l”'"§§°“”‘§."‘” He read I Prepared stale-‘sneahinglv dividing tile cle- "~ “"9 e "’0" be ' ° ‘0 ment in Front-b in answer to ‘ . .. muster the support or all Credlt‘Mr' Thomson] (Imam that mcnts oi the moment. Meme" "‘ mm?“ m "I he quit the party because ol his move toward s schism. At least nirmmnmle slalememo i” k. m” “ “51:9 1%“;5‘. Mr. Csnuette mode the siatel "5 "‘5 " “m . ment in s telephone interview 93"” " "‘e "95"“ "m" in committee meetings a = < a g e . willie his absencg‘ held may“; wilhlelecled nstloonl lender or the‘ r. Thompson lino week belora 50ml Credit llmy- . ‘ mung in Grnnby, l “Wily were the VnIlng slips . Gregoire told reporters hurnt at the (line oi the 1951. "a schism would be had at this national leadership cnnvention‘l‘ time" but he declined further.AskIhIl question or Thomp.‘ mmth bcipre discussing with . son other delegates the attitude they “Not sstisticd to have been will take at the convention. elected by the pressure or Mr. He said he doesn't relcci the . Manning. (Social Credit prcm- ldea or some Social credit liep oi Albertsi Mr, Thompson activity in provincial politic! ‘ tried every method to split Lhel but is all-inst Ifly alliance with quehec delegation lie was Lryg the Union Nlfimlle m- "tllo old ing to divide and conquer." i parties" by this purpose. ougpgc 'WRuNGEn' at ahnul ill- Sersratlst‘ Mr. Csouette's statement said Republican vaflv- 11.98de by Mr. Thompson "should learn; Mme} Gil-Pu" ‘N" “In. once and tor all that Quebecl MW he “'le .wa wronged cnough by that .1“ "‘Y “"~ 5““ .M“- .G'°3‘lhlues (Conservntlveal snd Reds 0"9- “E “5 “0 “"99"!” “‘5'” (Llherals. sincc Conlederstion. nl_sceking the provincial leader- "We dam"... um a“, mum. i‘llhn‘ii."i‘2§"n'e‘"‘$"n“e “in? ‘ "my be "WM “'= 5"" “Vi Wm mung "Mm on u” wcnwsnt to respect Conieders. 12~melinber provincial cxccu- VE He sold tnncernlng quitting in addition to voting tor :2'2‘513’3 “{N'f‘; “Trim?” provinclsl leader. the port held- a i n bod Em by Mr. Coonette, sud iilling thelT,“'“PM:“ m I! 3;“ Y “n vacant executive spots. the itsl- ‘ ‘1‘“ d“ “I ""‘L W 1'3"? Iiement will vote on the offices “MIN” H Dam of president I‘lIlI five Vicevpr: dents All electlnnl will be K and”, Mr- s Csouettc nld. Mrs. Tillage? it to M. 1-th 5.... u. did not elect the one u mtg: (yilnllelieril likei‘y’ to ha imemberl 0' Parliament in Que the key issue in the meeting or .3; , 1e Ralllemelt des Credltlttct. He dldnt do so well in r Thompson nld his Que-lontarlo or elsewhere where nersonsl . thousands oi dollars were spent charges agulnat him and other to show his late on television Social Crediterl. li‘ldlcstlng that "How many members oi Par- bec 'dcputy mad e pillNd in can ‘ Ontario Hydro has awarded. a contract tor the transportation of 2.350, I' Coal from Cape Breton to Ontario over I five-year period. DRIVE WITH C A U T I O N hie-filial“ When approaching or following a School Bus MOTORISTS OF Why will until you P.E.I. become involved In a llt‘ensa luspension when one. or our Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance Cards WI.“ protect your dflvlng privilege! as well II your nocketboflhi Preferred Rates for Preferred Risks HYNDMAN Ill nuts on Firmm' Curl & ’CO. LTD. Insurance Since 1872 OFFICES . Charlottetown . Montan- . Slimmerlldo . Alhcrion Agents Thmnltlnlll The Province he he! “In In! Already leal- Ilammt dld Mr. Thompr elect rated himseli {tom the Soclll In Saskatchewan? How mnny In Credit Association." Alberta and British Columbla. Mr. Canuette' belief that the two Social Credit provinces. Ralllemenl wlll becuma In lu- How Inlny i'lld Ito elect In the tonnmoul body "bbvioully Marltllnelt where he went a am that hi on longer con- dozen times durlnguthl April BEWARE . . . SAVE A LIFE . . . FOLLOWTHESE RULES- Dedlcation SerVIce sunday The congregation is mmle- od a! some 35 Imiliei. On Sunday sited-noon specill music will be provided hy Elm<dale Uimed Church choli- with turn ALBERTON -_ iiev. lislph E. Johnston. EA. iii). minister or the Princeton‘s Lot 16 pastoral charge. will be guest romisusr at a special service III Mlnunc- Kenneth Crockett as gucsl in» gash L'iu church Sunday ganisl. The service will cm... allornooli. monce at w l7.rri. AI fllis service there Will be dedicated to the glory ill Gal and (or use in lhe chumh attic» wary the gift of a cross I‘m- the Boat Races Going Today ALpEnToN - The annual iiix. along with Bibles mi a hymn board helm resented by Guy Mclonis. Tho sacrament oi boon-n will Iicial Welling scheduled {or iw o'clock at lite Wm Paint wharf Tnc' b.A, Atkinson trophy, won last year by Raeblu-n built some as or more year ago. The contract“ was the late Archibald Lead 0" Alberta) lin- tcer workmen oi the column- lion. Last year the mine (I the church was renovated redaarated. wing tinned. woodwork painted and walls were decorated with wall- pspar donated by the Sunday school, The sanctuary musics I very Attractive Ind wdl cared for appearance. was won lst year by MacDonald of West Point. are also almond met and a large umber oi swun mind events wowed by a lob. mr mimet- wlth me pen-sed- in aid of the Community lice. PitAll. O’Iealry. display or salety equipment tor pleasure boil ‘u be put mi by the RCMP. ""1 Ernest was The" The congregation. winch toms part of Monti-nae pasunl charge. II miniatemd to by Mr. —- INDEPENDENT SOON The Indian Ocean blind of Zanzibar. under Brltitb protest. Lion since 1390. elven“ to Rich lull independence In 1964. Brood older: are Mrs. Sword Green. Robe“ Mela-nil and Hollaml Coltaln serve as trim and mwlfds Spencer’s Mountalnous" s..." M The nighbshlricd Spencer Ianllly is bending evldence oi why the Warner pros. slowing mossilc «sins. “Sencer'l Mountain" was "head Flther'l Day Picture of the Year Ily the National router's Dav Committee. Grouped around their screen parents (Henry Fun I and Msnreeo O'Hara) are Veronica Cartwright Sum lining, baby Midiela Dana, Mlu Wflnra. itocky Young Michsel Young. Fonda. Gary Young, Khn liar-iii. lucky Young. and bipolar James MICAI‘thnr. Five M the nine chlldren III named Young and they src brothers and sisters ior whom lils became slightly comollcsted when produces-director liclmu nave. slated their mother to play the oils ot one ot Fonda'- mcen en. Mn. Young then became her adios-en's suni. Mild Crisp sad Welly Cos src also starred in «Spencer's Mountain." which teedeny details ihe moles and triumphs oi tin.- Spencer clan, Fllnlai assinst the spectecuinr scenic buck- drop or the towering peaks oi dread Teion National Park. the Jr. And Ia fllylnl a! [he North River Drive-In starting M . motion picture is lined up the bestselling novel by Earl Hamper .Ir.. and la playing 1 the Nada River Drive-In. stifling MW. :— DA N G E R! SCHOOL BUSES l Approximately 3,915 students will be transported daily to and from Prince Edward Island schools in 80 buses and smaller vehicles this year! Prior to any atop the school In: ilrl er II the t'lulior am! I! his 600 test from the stop. 5 v W w M I on from a” u In d drip," Mr. rd Ind Mr. Thorns» - had worked lor the llderl blmlelf under my leader- 8 election L‘aillnalgn’I n Idded that tolerate or accept the bra-lion- "fl"! within In stole statements he has made party and against tendencln ot a, yr. gxpfllged smartly and mail-":1 d mn-anyfafhl; pgllllcal llalwtn with the tsp-rs- t t en "- islr deal Int- Quehec and tor shilimhtr. Csouette ln s a “mafllflldfl gMontreal infirvizw hadhe :1“:- ‘dcrlbed Mr mason u "in the light ct all this ltdhu t “lunarml as, social wm- 'prltic es en turniu “mm tor Igr nltlozamvglgn fin Quebec's demands tor en a a . Mr. Csouetie—li he really be. "I Thgnmlon and group lime what Ila bu uld-would.tend to be all things in way- gmmlate hlmfli irnm the us» i the mileader nhi. snocl , “'For the no 3 on “Link. he does Kn. his workl secondary": D d“ and his aetlltrll show that no In rep 'hiélday Mr. Thmnp will ha in an utterly isles n labeled Mr. Csouetle'r re- in light a to got: the safety of the hundreds 0! School children rldlng in buses every day, school bus drivers have been instructed ho burn in names, license numbers. and any information to the proper officials in: any violations of safe driving. ONCE THE FLASHER IS ON— . Drlvar Following the School Bus CANNOT I’ll. 0 deer approaching the school bill may PROCEED WITH CAUTION. ItIiI inn! be yrs to atop when the stop arm Ia out. ll ggglfi THE STOP ARM [8 OUT—TRAFFIC MUST smr FROM norm DIREC- nsi all. mid-ltd an "A: leader at the national big pro-Cloned. publicity (in I can no lam (or the Grlnby convention. 'I'Itls Ming. Inserted By Prince Edward Island Provincial Secretary .J. DAVID srmm,‘ Minister HON S. '0 Stop ariila dre pulled In when the allude. an II“, will. the blah-way.