3 .. l _.-s.s.v r s-n. S’SIDE SWIMMERS RECEIVE BADGES Rune“. a n d Sandra Arsennult. iilnioi‘: And In dy Ann Nugent. beginnzr. or 55 including Nancy Power, intermedlute: B r o n 1 e Medauion: Mary senior: Graduates oi the Summer- side it's Men's sponsored Red cross snimrning and water satety courses held for the past two weeks ncre nrcsent. ed badges at the Y Centre Monday evening, Jerry lino kirk. ionrth irom left. head sail-n instructor. made presen- tations to several oi the group Jean Monty. l with lion. Thane A. Campbell, almost as much tor the extra At least two oi them are worth cniet .iusticc oi the Supreme charm which Mrs. ityndrnan remarking. The iirst is a lovely Court of Prince Edward lslliid contribuizd to inth liieir perlod hlfld-EII’VM marble table espe- —_ into oiiice Thursday alternoon vincc. “orig Dumirit-s. Scallahnd. I t N ins the new iieutenantgovernor Already the changes are Iakingl e other is one oi er a rnos Rflafisifificxfi'fififlgw ot the province. drape, and the l-lyndmans havelconstant companions, a line pi- thriei. solemn and quiet. and will Rocky Paint. Located hlEh on I once l) idle famed opera singer. “SWING moms-s iruiminstc long behind the scenes hill on thcshorcs oi ilillsboroush Madame Albani. The piano re~ Mira Bétty Cdrnphei, Char-lWOl‘k (lithe the Clerk Di he Bay, the Sweeping flCl‘OS provide ' loltatawrl, is spending this Week i oiticiating, Lieutenanwoionei oi residence one oi the more no- ciaily done by her grandiather, iVJ. )inCDonald Will be SWOHI table in the annals of “ill pro» the in» w. F. Lewis. a Sculptor . _ The ceremony held in historic taken up resldcnce in their new. auo brought there more than on :3; fissuffl'm “' m “’5‘ lConiCderatlon Chamber, will be iy-remodeiird iarm home at years ago tor a special per-iorm- ‘mnlncd here in possession oi s a beautiiul setting and a mar» local music lirrn, Miller bros, lexecutive council. Wendall Mac- wtth her pamts. Mr. and Mrs. 1Kay, vellous view, was pin-chas m it by Victor Campbell, Brooklyn. , Whites select list oi dignitar. movtNam Mrs. MacDonald's grandrather ‘ies will be present tor the oc- today the new as a gilt tor her—some weeks WEEK occupants will start taking some lbelore she even was rrs. oi their personal iurnishinps inr Fullnwing the swearing-tn cer- to Government House. But they emony rhnrsday aitcrnoon. the will coniine thcm at tirst to new Lientensnmovernor will thirst: for the private sitting hold a reception, his ilrat oili- . , casioa, including members or "Y Pl" ». 0 Leary. was ,the new First Family. there will I “Wk?” West 01 Eugeneibe a small spot or colorlnl rem~ "mm “berm” ilniscencc tor the old soldier Luke ALBERTON Alberion': Aquatic Day spanfi will gel The event will be oiiiciaiiy op» erred by A. 1-. padres, execu- tive manager oi the Maritime provinces aoard ot Trade, and other speakers will he preunl. This year the event will ink: place It Klldnre Bridge, the site where it was initiated. For the past two years it was held It Alberta" harbor when high sess and several other tactors made it less tavornble to the luccess DI the day. The thread-nil: swim (rum Montrose to Kiidare Bridle. sponsored by Easicrn linirerles. will attain he the outstanding event in the day's program. Fur the first time I course his been marked out with bnoys and this should prove a great help to the swimmers, Alan Burke and Donald Mac. Innis of Charlottetownl two have ali'ically Ent- tered the competition and Mor- gm Mimhcil oi Charlottetown. last year's winner. and Rs Gonnl oi Alberton. another new. comer, have indicated that they intend to compete, ursr tor the shorter swims is being set out this morning and, as an additional satcty measure, a line oi buoys some so yards distant irom the course is being laid to prevent boats irom coming too near the swimmers. NEW FEATURE .. A ncw lecture in connection with the short swimming com- petitions is that there will be two sets of awards. One set will be awarded to winners in the open competitions, and the other set will go to landing contestants in the same comps.— iitlons who reside in Prince ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberton and West Prince __—_.—_——— 2 The Guardian. Chuhtmuwn, Wed. July 31. 1868. Alberton’s Aquatic Day Will Have Innovations underway this atternnon at 1.30_l more and other experts in Iwim- The committee II h I}! FY to i announce that Mrs. flurry Cud- mung and whiter lliety will be prudent to Built in curyinz out the program Ind in mlklnl the dIy I III: Ind hlppy can for all concerned. Previously. Aquatic Dly hAl lerminlied w h e n the proli‘Im of wIter lportl wn concluded. Not so this yzlr. A chicken nu- hecue. It the bridge. will he gin at 5 o'clock. In the well- ing there will he I mlmlnoth dance on Alberton‘l main street Wage Violations Are Investigated Weinsre and Labor Minister Henry Wedge said yesterday. in- tractions of the province's mini— mum wsge law tor men an under bringing good results. While Mr. Wedae declined tn name the firms involved. he slid thIt his department’s inspector had called upon era is ad- jusiments have been nude in All cases. About six limit were In- valved. "some 0! them fairly large." ht said. He noted that in cases where less than the W-cent Der hour minimum wll being paid. wage adjustments retrocative in when the regulations Came into cheat in May had to be made. in other labor mutterl. MI. Wedge said the labor relhlion board has drafted an order set- ting a minimum wage for i§ male employees in "certain tablishmenti" in the Charlotte- town and Summerslde areas. and the regulations are expected to K!) in cabinllt soon [or cansidtr— ation. in l' Willi music by "Th: Shumrockl'. in'velfllldon iliid m County. it is hoped that this arrangement wt l 1 encourage more local swimmers to parti- cipate. it is anticipated that at least a dozen boats will be entered in the exciting outboard i'nntviI . . ‘lllE a new command. SPENDING “E K room on the immediate right or ciai inaction, at his new regs. runs. Water skiing will he ano- WEATHER TORONTO tcPi _- Tempera- Clscla Matthlson helps Alli: Lund demonstrate his latest invention. Luud created ths dance tor a scene in the Shah- espearean {edilvai'a modern- OITAWA —— Details of the Pro- posed new Prince Edward Is- land tcai-y tor bordean Tormentine service weie ielcss. eri yesterday by Solicitor-Geni- era‘i J. Watson Ma alight. Plans Ind specifications are New Borden Ferry Bigger Than Abbie IT’S THE SKILLIPOOP dress production or Timon or ed hr nnmc. -i-ha dance r. Athens st Sbrattord, opt, Th sembles the twist, out i... . music wu composed by nuk- slower beat and more hip-dc. Ei-ngton, who also cormrlbnt- tion. iCP Wireplsotoi awarded. While every editor: will he made to the constrno. tion, he pointed out that the sup. ply at the heavy stool required tor the hull was oiten a tattoo that caused delay in completion. Tile terry is being designed so that it can be used on the Nani! Sydney to Newtoundiand nu Once the P.E.i, Causeway ll Ennbtl’ul‘il‘d two an. 'lliesewill drive the *‘ """"‘ ship at a speed oi 15 knots as Siud es Planned cnmyaini to dip 18 kootl ii Bile AbesWdt. Thelen'ywmlrl full ice- hreaker and will be m [at over- all length. 91 fleet in helm. 25 Of Fort Amherst Ln msponse to A question placed on the commons ordt’r W. Heath Macquarrie. MP for Queens. was informed that rail cat-P“ tines nilice: being drawn up by G.T.R. Camp- bell and Company. marine eag— ineers Ind naval nrelntects MC \ [net 9 Inches denDh to eckmdhaveldrultoiml'eet. will be 175 motor to 15 for the issued by the weather Ircilneolagictil investigations am now underway at Fort Ass-hoist national historic park liar oapacity Min MIX. ‘6 as ars compared E . Mr, and Mrs. William Mars: "3"“1‘0’” “0mm” '!“""""‘ .. . . . v - or its recently-Itade aides 6 (he mam-fire"! Entrance hall- deuce. Government House. no then thrilling event and therelbawson . Montreal. . iacNanght said it - i . "Ur “F‘mi 3” swim ‘h"‘camp All three «iHerMaiesty'd into it his-s, liacnonaid will‘proxsmateiy zoo guests will st-‘will he a demonstration oi Sc... IVancourer . 55 51 LS expected t cse plans will he Abegwfi" “d cm “"1 “if.” M He. “.5 m” "‘9' “'1‘” "‘9 ' weelr with the tormers mothe l . b l "e 5 M i. d lb d-,- v, 53 I be, M r W m i c 19 the 694- vcstigatsons are completed. tlu Mn. Leonard ilorreli Alhcr- 59m“! “"“ I”. l “"" 5°” “9’5"” 5 “ 'l 9“ ' a ‘ g m “m 53 “mm” “'9 ‘ 9"“ ° mic”? Mm m we mt In results will enable the choractrr m, ' ‘From the Army will he Limit. Edmonton M 72 [15:5] year, “mm the rm w,“ um. ,5 “h . . H n b m t ' .Col. EG. lilacleod. MC. ED.i I . l a to 59 The new iesuy will be powered numy‘cm “d have my g. flewg'“; “d “' “gs ‘; nits GUESTS and Malor RD. MacGiliivray.lFUneru Servtce i Regina .. 55 79 by 1.000 horse power dieseldeerw 1m mm mm: “flat. ‘mlbmglegsge; is... David MacDonald has a ED. Tile senior service will he. winnipeg .. Si no uric motors and thera will be M ',m u M m M... mmwuw ° ' his guests at the Alberton Unit. repmsented by heat. Cmdr 1-.For Fred Newson l Tm“ - 55 77 1m" mum- two “Wm Mtendess will be called and Mr Thin or a sum tsssoo w ed Church mansc, tier. livery ii. Hodgson, while irom the, l s s n Ottawa so 71 Mach.“ "H R w" W n; mbe the “gemva KEthDfl nI Inverne:s,,N,s. and RCAF‘ will be Flt Lleul J.C.‘ Fm“ sen-kg; were held Montreal 52 75 This Wm give mo“ reglon' - have I finished {m in “mm :‘em m “ideruke the ace“. nev. Donald slacnongall 0! Smooth. ‘in Edmonton. Alla. tnr Fred- I s a “"95” m 73 mainly sunny day with lemo- two eara [her contract is road and aritio rel Clyde River. Relinnuishinn the post)” has oriclr i> Newson. a natine of “Wm 54 75 peratures in thc 70s. y F 3—“ , held since March 3i. lino, wniip‘mq who din. Sunday. yuiyi Saint John . on iii Rm 3] I mam 1'0 WORK IN 031- be His Honor Llrntonant-Gover-izI l Monpton . 55 iii 0” " v _ Miss Patsy Hardy. Duuzlal nor r. Waiteriiynnmsn, Mr, Newson had been is res-i mm“ ~ 5" 7" “mm “m sum" mm idslrdly,"GoArflhonr1 and Ghryuiiior-‘ r. the past. at present. and we", “I Edmmon Sim may OTTAWA 15mm" _ 5mm mm. of m mm: M ms “m Charlottetown so or Edward! kislgnd. Eastern‘wNew lurk the “Sb-3:20 0‘: ‘P’Vo‘i’ib‘y Ihéh‘Etli‘laltxri' 1loicsanwas “‘1 was 3 “'“mm’” bums" 5" m 5“ Wt 0‘ a mom!- by lives triends and neighbors We it’ii-Ys'riti’nth ' a 33 erizllllisg“ cthis tsandwh-z ~ - sat on n ‘ l l ' v ""3" "‘9" l“ “1“” “‘°" “‘1‘ SenmrDavid Growth! a spec- must demonstrate list we real- St, John's on coming mainly sunny in the at- SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, “m undo lor a man, But in the pre- sent incumbent oi this high ni. iice only the reverse mitth be said it ever a man was created for .s century. He was manager at in lurnitnre establishment and lwas active in business, enm- : munity lite and sports. i lie was a iormer president In] senate committee be set up to deal with problems relative to older Canadians. Senior Elsie inman gave the upper chamber A brie! resume of m NEW YORK Miss Alice Faye Ban-cit. Ai- berton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Walter Hogan in long Iss‘ . v _, land, NY. fer’"§;.,',;,‘ja‘,,“” °' “W F‘ WEI ioi thed Roylai E‘gu'I'inglCIlg)_:nd wt... pr...“ 54...... 1513.... r, s ’. ‘the E most on up ice 2 n 39 doing tor its senior citizens. ADDED 0‘55!" AT ALBERTO" Club. and 8 member of the Ed- she “Id “"1 in 1%2 P’EVI' M To the high honor oi being Ind live children at Hamilton. airman?“ guises; 12383133”!- 0nL, are guests ol Mr. In . _ H. H . d m “mm , dignity which could only corrr A a "v a" 9 Mrs. Charles aarrctt. \ihcrton. “mm a mum“ by Wk hmnkhmm M a,me nnrunxs To ONT. ;and nature, ills gracionsness. AC2. Alan l-larvle has return- both in and out ot ottice. has oil to camp Burden. Ont. alter been remarked so otten by so vialtlng relatives in Alberton, do many it could have resulted irom was a house guest ni his uncieinoihinlz but inborn courtesy. ni' Charlottetown. and Arthur In Ind aunt, Mr. sad Mrs. R. n is stay at Government House Vancouver; and tonmndchll- IcKinnnn. will be long remembered and dren. ills wile died in 1947. r. and MrS- Fred Barre" monton Kiwanis and Canadian cluhs, institute oi international “‘5 m "P ‘ mm 5mm“ Housing Corporation. I non-pro- iit organization whose obiect ll . _ » to provide low rental homes ior Survivors include one daughr m... m min. cm”... in y... es and our age bracket. son, r. .Y. Newson. both or monton; two brothers. Charles homes. will hm wen bum. we“ lighted and insulated apartments deuce Ind privncy. The project! Ire loo ii any reach of ltoru Ind medical la- chum ciiltitl Willi. tenants are expected in supply (urnltiu’e. halting Ind hot water will be pald [or by the corporlflnn. leaving only th 0 rent and lilht bill: for the ten- Wlierl Ind til! nmvinclll sovemment Wnl Plyliifl 10 I)" cent a! the building out and cali- trll no so Ind homing cor- poration rm loanlna 90 per cent. "m solution of i'nlny oi thll warld'l niobienu inn I the individull’l w Icknnwiedze— island furriers’ annual ’23.. DUCKS PHOTOGRAPHE hunk oi Ohm. Sh: wu n- mlded b All]. 7 when lho h win-t yam. Polka unit! I Nam-I entand EM bulk Pridly Ind plaid I teller two not! om de- mlndlnl money Ind the other uylng it us “an a loln lu- Ill." (C? Id.) 790nm»: Street Stir said couplesuslng the w where they woud have indepen- m . ise our responsioil es in this re. spect, that we care ceply tor our aging and elderly citizens." Senator inman said She said the pattern oi living tor elderly people had changed and the retirement It! the gum!- parents into the chimney Corn- er was over Today's home! were not ed to hnve the older [hills with the younger ones. yearning tor happiness in later yes r wu otters lrustrsted by n ton. anxiety and tear, Sen tor inmsn said, pointing out that lengthening the lite span meant ore and more people would live past the three score and in yesrs. She urged that some means be ionnd to let old- er people utilize their talents in a usetul msnaer. €93 living F spread across the re Maritimes today DENY CHARGE TEunAN. Iran tAPl — Inn hm "jetted I Soviet charge thlt It interrered in the Kurdllh rebellion in Iraq. The denial unit in I memonndnm handed to Soviet chlrle d'nfillrex An- alon Anlslmnv and made public lie Rejected lullfltlnm thlt lran hld interfered In the us “Drillll or Kurtihh tribe. leak- lng snwnomy in loan, ‘ summer SALE ends Saturday at 12.30 island iurriers litl. Dill 3-1218 ther office rm rainshowers were being reported Tueadny night in Now? Scntia. New Brun 2 E (Jr moved into western and north- zn'i New Bnluwick lute Tues- day and this air ll expected on turnoon. Nordic west winds on. Low-high It New Glasgow and Charlottetown 5 and 75. Moncion 60 and 78. High tide today ill Charlotte- town It 530 Am. and 7.31 Mn. At Rustico 1.11 Iim. Summer- side tide 13 minute! lutzr thln Charlottetown. Sun risel today It 4.5! mm. Ind lets It 7.]! l'Lrn. HALanx' (OP) : The wea- Evorett Clow'a Geller-l Show. Hampshin, will be closer] this Stun-tiny, August 3. only It 11 on. Open Friday night this week only till 10:30 9.111. Signedl EVERETT GLOW. Inland. ha ii and Pnnoe Edward Drier and cooler is. It of the lWednesdlY). OPEN FOR BOWLING! starting today BASIIICA RECREATION CENTRE 200 R.ch Stud Dial 1-1162 9 AM. TO 12 PM DAILY 14 New AUTOMATIC PIN SETTERS RESTAURANT AN'D LANES FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED ATTENTION TOURISTS W. “land-WI! lnvihflontollltouristn WE'LL“ MnPHnuMnrdllhnd’lnuMmt durum . BOWLING SHOES FOR RENTI