- 2 - a ‘ Y Chariateters Son when are & Nenitt Town's ertratce —sencrk +8 8 Name hat fie awe the Pree inten teek- end the—bire- ret tCtart Chartptiotens_B.2£-8- BY ' if earnie « * oe Y Donnell ng the Ay. Burnt Point or ik posating many —phoyie white —#ieartetis eac ing sional, ‘George * = R ‘ ' . , c Pre 1 School. S w me a 4 ty y stad fact wtside portion o re rene to undarios , Ric kup é ants ~ B Se ae Fiementary: .Siait ; on win ed . Summerside Elementary 1 . . s ‘completes 1 tances ot being arnticularly ie ’ < M hi i i¢ a ther wa compiete e 0 : win par I ¥ aoe ant se tae | Ursar S Sc olanald ‘ Sherwood School: Heavy ac Nes ava access to the Town'and eventual comp érested m their use ‘or value, ' th t Blair. Wilkie, O’Learv Regional ; : hec mw the a K 82 rve the’-proposed new and its pay t as flag-filyiog is not perhaps I and A d d i : . Eastern and Central Districts Commence Work » Centre and an Area proved: travell's x, #,FeRular pastime for most eitl Troe we wardaed . hes: earns | ete ee : : € it is quite. possible. a fu-- tourists a vens the urge that must have es a hs tos die thi : Elementar: Paul. DesRoches, The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., July. 28, 1966. 5 In Geor etown ture heisinz_develapment witk milk route wivdted the thief cou'd have por many -péeonie fank . plrsaries. have been ‘awarded yoni ague Regional, Darryl Gate W ; ek fs sat : ack 7 , » elevhn PF I \nhvs dies : g he located. as well as -2'\'ing 8 route emmed from. am entiré at prompted ‘the pennant pincter’to |” * . Ae OO e dat. Miscouche Regional; Ge f- GEORGETOWN A number Paved access to a number of pew - a erent ‘reason, .and: certain'y 18 vo acon that the two flags that ae 20 Rate don “Whitlock. Birchwood, Hig kh iE ; 1 : . ; : a ay ge oe ( \ ' G 4 : eae - hames recently. constructed on 2 Th t FI not. connected in any. way wth once flew from such.a_ fanious “w et ace The ae afi Goff West of Government bulldozers; main- the: Westera end: of Monture Av- ea re ags the great flag: debate that rac- jheatre would -be ‘items of great. ards were made. through ‘the School arlene G fo and graders moved into tne stern es ; - . } ed across the eountry about one vatue sought after by antique fed _fitnéss and the amateur Rovalty and Gavie. Johns o a, > ndav scen ports: director Ost iGeorgetown on “on morn- enue and on Weeks Cresc Disa eared vear ago; hecause—tn-tit§—-es¢4- aq museum: collectors sports directorate and. the pro" Nhire Dame Academy ing and commenced work. on. wi- It is understand that “when ne te the Maple | eaf Flag of Ca - : ‘ Bl - division. 6! nhweieal” ed. sae t ® ine Hi ; ¢ , ec y : : ‘ “Fourteeh hvsiea ucat!o dening..and subgrad ng Mont une work: 1s completed on this pro- GEORGETOWN *e ri. fata was left prov idiv flying. as TROOPS CURLED icaton and enable the recipi- Fo phys io fram ft, ‘ . f e y oes tear ~ 4 eg veer W hieh Fun’ . © ject that the. machinery will pro- atre in Geor getown . reat ng twas the. Stars and str'pes ofthe Curl ng is” thought to. hate eCnte to attend the Unnersityv. of earners working in the OY ae 7 oe ¥ + —eewssteehhatneneeag bets rm : ‘ ° . g° ae bl K ves hy eae ceed to widen and. sibgrate~ thee interest and _aclau. asm | nited States heen introduced. to Canada ‘in New Brunswick's Summer {Fr the coming school term w ? win ‘ he ¥ ry, = : c i ok } r h a! 4 of the: Towh to the Harbour old Town Road. from.-the ‘pave: amorig Islanders that th> 4d sap The. two flags that sv my ST "7hr~wr the tee-oF-the—Si_Law | Schoo! of Phvsica Educ ation’ he eracuajes in praeen! educa os ce . ei 7 et onie neat ee ala nemo arse © . . is hoped .that the work now ment at the Pulp Yard at the pearance of two of <*hé . {our jousiy, disappeared were the Tence by British soldiers’. The -sudent mol se Share tron Charged pith breaking ~and — en pncacennrre ee ee a SR entering, George Roger Conway had his case dismissed when the court refused to acéept the crown evidence in Queens County Court recently 4udge C. St. Clair Trainor. pre- sided * Mr Conway was charged with breaking and. entering . Arthur _ Roper's Service Station and ~~ stealing a battery and a quantity ~ Of eigareties The case came to an abrupt end, when tinder cross- examin- ation by defense counsel, Allis- on Gillis, the crown’'s chief wit ness_admitted_that—a—note;—sup- posedly.chntaining the ieense _5 mare of the tar he Saw at the | Summerside Man Gets Scholarship A fesident of Summerside, le Edward Clan has been awarded a $1,500 Lord. Beaver- brook - Scholarship in Law, by the Beaverbrook Canadian) Foundation it was learned yés- terday Four other recipents zven e@milar awards tre Joseph Brian Malone. Fredericton, NB: Owen John MceGorman, Saint John. N-B | Marce-Andre. Chais- gon. Bathurst. NB. and Char- les Cinclair Shannon, Waterloo. __ Ontario. pe ee ae "en The scholatships are tenable @t ‘the University of New Brins: wick and awarded to. applicants who in the opinion of the select- fon committee “have the quali- ties imecessary to. attain dis- in the legal profession LOCAL BRIEFS: __ FINED. $100 Joseph Charles Sheehan, Hope- field. charged with impaired ng, was_fi —— costs tinction + or 10 days bv. Provincial Magis- trate James B ‘Jobaian in Queen's Caunty magistrate s court—thrs-morting—— LEAVING CITY _ seattered Clearing will take The director and chorrozrap place over most. regions Friday her ‘of the two summer festival evening sau >a) prow 4. we. Are of ooo -chstrict-Priday~ morning» The scene. and that he had sworn the the night of the alleged offence, had in fact been made by him | \just prior to going into Court. ' | Judge Trainor said ‘that he was most critical and displeas-‘ ed . with.the witness, who had | | Produced false evidence that could have resulted in the ac- cused" being sentenced. The! Judge-expressed his displeasure | at the fact, that the accused, a| ifvear-old .was arrested and‘! held in custody with no charge | laid: against him: and that the accused had not been allowed to | telephone either his parents or a dawyer—until—he—had— signed "| Statement. So - “The- Crown Prosecutor. lar Scales said that he had no know- | ledge of the attempted deception | of the:Court and asked that the | chatges against Conway be with- drawn. The accused was releas- ed and Mr. Cillis asked the| Court that the Attorney- General be informed of what had taken place WEATHER | TORONTO (CP) — Tempera: | teres: =: Low overnight -High yenoter 43 Dav wson | Snag Hise *” = Vancouver ....... 55 71 | Victoria tune 33 A Edmonton Sivas ee m | -Calgary—————-r-47- —--48-—~ TT Reema ta). ...... 43 74 Winnipeg ! oe tae 7% | Toronto te 59 70 Ottawa ees 51 ee Montreal a 7S Quebec a 8674 | Fredericton ‘ 49 74 Saint John 51 69 | Moncton a Se a os Charlottetown % 71 Svdney ; fo N.Y Yarmouth j Bl 65 St. John's a4 65 | Boston 65 77 New York 73 Ra | Miami 75 i New Orleans 78 . | Tucson 77 4 | Los Angeles KA 75 HALIFAX cf The wea- ther affice says it will be sunny | in al! three Maritime Provinces | today. However, a band of cloud | and ‘showers now over southern Ontario will move into the west- erm Maritumes im the evening | and over the remainder of the | showers will be light and widely a OO A nit On SE DAINOL 0 fi Green’ Gables” and Alan Land, leaves Charlottetown today. Mr. Lund will be going to Toronto to. direct the ‘‘grand- stand. show for the Canadian National Exhibition On gslage at the Centre theatre on Monday night following the successful openifig of ‘‘Turvey” Mr..Lund was presented with a pair of silver trays by the Cen- | tre Trust, in-appreciation of. the outstand ng job he had done in directing ‘‘Anne and Tutvey” for the festival “TO ‘REVIEW “Tt RVEY" The drama‘editor and cmntic forthe Toronto Globe and Mail, Hesrb ‘ Whittaker. will. be arriv- ———toivn-7-320-m—and-9:34 pm.-At-—- ing in. Charlottetown tomorrow ,.- morning -Mr. Whittaker. is com- ing to the province to review “Turvey ', at the Confederaton Centre Theatre. It is also ex- pected that he will see at least other two productions—either “Anne of Green Gables’- or “The Ottawa. Man.” OFFICE CLOSED The registration office -for @upplementary allowances closed yesterday evening. Henceforth, | any applicant for supplementary allowance. who has not applied may do so at. the-Department of Welfare and Labor or write ‘to the department and forms will be mailed out NOT THIS GALLANT Turvey”, | Regional forecasts Northern Nova Scotia, East- ern Shore, Cape Breton, Prince Edward Island, Eastern New Brunswick Counties: Sunny to- day and a little warmer; winds light. Lew-high at New Glasgow and Goshen 45 and 75, Sydney 3) and 75, Charlottetown 52 and | 75. Moncton 45 and 78. Outlook for Friday: Cloudy with a few showers, clearing in the evening, not much change in temperature “High tide today at Charlotte | At Rustico at 2.56 a.m. Summer- side tide eighteen minutes iter | EASTERN FUNERALS MacLEOD FUNERAL — The esN\s.al's_funeral_for..Archibald-.D...Mac~. Leod ‘of South Boston, Mass., | \was held from Lorne Valley Presbyterian Church on Monday July 25th, at 2. o'clock. The ser- | vice was conducted by’ Rev. M. Carl Currie. The hymns God Calling Yet, Shall I Not. Hear | land The Lord's My Shepherd | were sung by the choir and con | gregation. Mrs. Daniel Shaw was organ accompanist. Honor- ary pallbearers were: Wilbur | MacDonald and Mel Robbins. |Active pallbearers were Walter |MacLeod, James MacLeod, Francis MacIntyre, Daniel Shaw % The gasoline you’re using now is Sood. You wouldn't be putting it in your car otherwise. Maybeit’s really good gasoline. i i ; i ; t 7 ~ ’ e TOTAL SALE te GALLONS a summer, the right one for every season no matter where you drive in Canada. More. You get easy Starts in any ‘And, in winter, Ultra contains special additives to reduce stalls. _ Enough? Not quite.You haven’t: tried it yet. Try it. And becomea ~The Joseph Gallant who was |James MacNeill and Douglas fined $125 in city police court |MacLaren. Flower bearers were Tuesday on a charge of drunk- (Cecil MacNeill, Raymond Shaw, en driving. was. not the Joseph Fred Duffyand Harlan Robbins. Gallant that"resides at 28 Great Interment took place im Lorne But is it great? We have what weather (hot sticky summer;. part of the great gasoline story. we at White Rose, consider to George Street, city RECENT GUESTS Mrs. Willa Harvey and daugh- | ter Margery have returned to! their home tn Beverly, Mass. after spending two weeks at Milltown Cross, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart and MF and. Mrs. George White of Beverly. Mass... were recent guests of Mr and Mrs. J, A Stewart, Milltown Cross FAVORABLE COMMENT The subject of a great deal of favorable comment are the two IV alley cemetery |\How to relieve Use Dodd's Kidney Pills for prompt relief from the systemic condi- tion causing the j backache. Soon i you feel better — rest better. De = pend on Dodd's. en! y Soe The Menace of signs recently erected one on: @ath side of Kent Street at the Diet Pills bea éreat-premium gasoline. We think you should try it. (That’s one way of finding out what your own gasoline really is like). It’s called Uitra. White Rose Ultra. And here’s what makes it so great. It’s constantly changing. We <€old damp‘winter). You getquick warmup. And smooth, fast accel- eration. (The moment you put your foot down, you go.) Ultra helps your spark plugs live the long, reHable life they £ were designed to live. Ultra helps yourfuelsys-. , \ tem stay clean. Our sum- | % tow? entrance The sizn on srstically Sesigned informs the pounds Tmt away" Sunts | Othatso you gettheright gaso- mer grade is blended to Woes woe tempting, but are they habit own of Industrial -Progre ormin ey y ‘ 1 ‘ . oa ie your car , Trecte the atte te Me iwo'le| make Sou serionly ae te | line for winter,the rightonefor eliminate Vapour lock. looked'ifear du-tries. of Gulf Garden Foods | August issue of Reader's Digest : try us ; and of Bathurst Marine Ltd. The | carries a vital report on appe : y US. larce sign erected. of the righ? informs all persons_entering the Town that site of the proposed New . Shop- ping Centre. Four flaz erected. ‘ one on either .side of both sizns* and over ach size flies the Maple Leaf Flag of Ua mada and the Provincia! Flag it is, located on the} pole. -are | | tite suppressants, ar “diet pills”. Read the truth about these diet drugs and about some junscrupulous doctors who | peddle them. Here too is sound advice from an official who tells how and whenAhey can be used safely In the August issue of , Reader &Digest — now on le White Rose Ultra: The great gasoline: