etown | School Closing _ _ IsNew Type — - ~eniaiaiiclths | GEORGETOWN Schon! clone ceremomes were held Friday afternoort fer the none zrade< mn Georzetost High Schoo! This yeaT. for the first ume, the closimc ceremonies \were heid in the schoo m each vrade’s room, ratner than in the wen hall which was tracmana! or many years ; ichncagees att enced the varnoeus partcalasty these wp which they waa ‘chidrem at tending t witmess ‘he presen | tation of certificates and prize: | Op Thursday evening the var ous reoms held their schoo! vamnecd | some extent but mainiy con games. cnn- | tests and dancinc [t was felt i schonl closing Wil] continue te he carmed aut im the future. rather than the i «of gath- Half Sip énd Brief Sets Assorted sizes small, med- jum and large. 1 00 a Special, set Half Aprons Facial soap | ' y Special, 12 .. 1.00 Case hall for several hours. to sit Seamless mesh 15 denier knit on Assorted cotton prints. ~ For travel, containing seven items. 2” wide, white with checks and through a long program of cer- 400 needle machine, variety of Special, 2 1 00 1 .00 stripes. Special, 1 00 | tificate and prize presentations lovely shades for e Special, each 2 yards |e many times a series of Spec:al,* Women's Nylons 3 « pairs 1 .00 Men's Hose Stretch nylon, sizes Half Aprons Glazed. cotton print trim. Special, each . Cotton Bloomers 1.00 termed more efficient. less — ee 36° wide, suitable for quilt backs. | tiring om the pupils ard teach- 1.00 Special, 2. ‘ . ete. ee “tec gn 1.00 10 to 12.. as a a “oe = oe ee Rayon stri sizes medium and of Hosa ve. a — 3 pairs 1 .00 5 om Seechaa: 2 1 00 1000 sheets to | A E for s 1.00 Children's Knee Hose Wool and nylon stretch assorted Counter of Assorted = sizes 4 to 6x. . aa Merchandise Man Fined $20 i. 2 be 1.00 Children’s wear including infants dresses, cabana sets, sleepers etc. Gerald Glen Ford of West + Renin wae ned ty any Net | Children’s Ankle Socks 1.00 for driving without due care and Stretch nylon assorted colours, " eackak each attention when he appeared sizes 4 to 6x : ™ Special, eity police court Saturday.’ ; Magistrate A. H. Haslam. Qc. >, set bail at $139 im the case of Arthur George Fleizher. charged with impaired driving and re- GUARD OF HONOR INSPECTED AT SUMMERSIDE © "0 °°" om 3 ,.,. 1.00 Women's and Misses Anklets Cups and Saucers Irish Linen.. ee apecials 4 1.00 Kitcnen sorry nonwr ait ale Stretch 1 ; ssorted jours, { neo oa — sto Cushion covers red or yellow, ideal atau : oo Bern Murphy. Charlotte- Sperial. 3 1 00 for cottages. Special, a venting ie with Lieutenant Governor W. J. the Island's first Armed Forces guard commander, F /L Hal town. charged with littering the pais Ve 2 = 1.00 Sauce Pan s oon ground aluminum three Cueel manor 1 quart, 1% quart, 2 quarts. MacDonald inspects the 100 pay It was the first time all Johansen, conducts the im Streets. was given a severe repri- - * . ' 2 * ee ae <a three services combined for specting party. (See story on "9 socal athe ae Women $s and Misses Ash T 1 00 Z ‘a 1.U0U ‘prior—te_officially opening . of public display e The page 3). ful possession ae tae ; afd Ss Set of 4 bridge size. boxed. Special, each . : = fined $20 and three others — Plastic assorted colours. sizes small, 1 .00 : Linen 1e@a sewers. jared on charges of being drunk medium and larce. extra large Special, each R Caste ummign- 69 3 4 « {aad incapable One was fined Special, : Cotton linen opecia. $20: the second $10 and the 2 pairs 1.00 Crochet Cotton apecial each 1.00 3 for 1 00 Mercerized 500 yard skein, ivory third given a 20-day suspended Rare Wollen Cloth From Tryon Donated To Centre Art Gallery A_rare_woeollen_cloth, 54 _x_34-tee of excellence in — with Biggest and most. colorful inches, a part of the Island's a minimum of cost’ “the lor is a 108x146" “rug, hand-- history, has been donated’ to hooked by Mrs. F. Brennan, the Confederation Centre Art ALSO A RUG Summerside, from. a freehand ‘Ber, Temanded to July 3 Gallery by Mrs. Eleanor Steven- Mrs. Stevenson’s wool it the pirds and-* flowers design by ; i. son, a resident of the Liying- third textile item to be donated Joe smith. Begun -in 1936, it Church Chimes stone and MacArthur ‘Nursing to the gallery recently. combines a backgtound of soft v Home in Charisttetown. One of the others was a rare green with bright pattern — Speaker System Te See | ae oe 100 Some, 100 sas c t n t st 4 eat ye aoe se (3 Ply Wool Special, each Ve 12 ., 1.00 lron Board Covers Heavy drill cotton. Special, each Clearance odds and ends of colours, 1 ounce balls. Special, =: 6 w 1.00 Co Pillow Cases Zipper closing fits bed pillow. Special, each 1 .00 Pillow Case Plastic Seon closing. white, 21 x further remanded to the same date on the charge of failing to yield at a yield sign A forth of ™an previonsis charzed with he. ing drunk and_incapable_and-re- manded from the 2ist was. fur- Linen lea towels . Wate wiul mus suripes a ea Girls’ Pedal Pusher Set a prints, sizes 3 to 1 .00 Special. set 1.00 ax 2”. = 1 .U0 Beatle Tabiecioms daw. ide veaues puwre and a in each corner. 2. 1.00 1.00 Girls’ Short Sets Cotton, sizes 3 to 6x Special. set Girls' Baby Doll a on It came in the form of rare nov t Plastic : piece of Island- woven cotton, of vegetable-dyed Island wool. * woollen cloth, the “product of made in 1795, giten*by a niece The rug, a magnificent hand- A De ed Cotton prints. s1zes %” 36 x 84", assorted colours. } the Tryon Woollen Mills, an old of Pere Gallant, Rustico. It will craft, was the gift of Mrs a re dicat 6x. Special. 1 -00 2 tor I -00 Special,” pair 1.00 Plastic ies Mats nf ; Island company (1856-1920) that made some of the finest tweeds in the world Mrs. Stevenson's donation is thoyght to be the only remain- ing piece of the cloth that isn't made up into suits or blankets. Girls’ Cotton ies Assorted pastels. ») 76s 7 to 14 Se Special. cach 1.00 Girls’ Slims Cotton, assorted colours, sizes 2 te Bathroom Sets . Comb, brush, sponge, soap dish. ap- proximately 6 pieces. 1 00 Pasi each = sf 8 Set ity Maetiec Bi . be put on display soon. stance Holman of Summerside. ISLAND NEWS PAGE = ALBERTON Chimes and a iron system were dedicated ng public worship in O'Leary Une Church yesterday morn- at 3. 1.00 Pillow Protectors White, zipper end~ antes 1.00 The speaker system was don- _ oe the memoria! fund Tt {s rather coarse material in of Will R. Sheen, Special, pair a beautiful blend of browns and 7 . : Mrs. Alice Alice Turner. Mrs Otis . Special h q 00 “spec 3 1 00 Plastic c greens, desicned by Alexander 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Jume 28, 1965.° McNeill. Mrs Burton Boates ae sets Assorted a + .00 Face Cloths Dauber. Tryon, whose daughter, and Mrs. Elva Wediock They i «Shirts Flannel usters Solid colour ssort Mrs. Bessie Rogerson, now -liv- were presented for dedication Children’s ¥ ‘Shir Dp ours. 3 ee = es in that community. It was | by elder Bruce MacDougall, rep- east i : : Large size for polishing col _ es . 2... 1.00 — €.. 1.00 Children's T-Shirts Cotton knit, sizes 3 to & — Se le - Girls’ Pedal. Pushers Cotton prints. sizes 3 to 6 1.00 Special. each 1.00 oneal "3 1.00 woven about 1990 Gallery curator Moncrieff Wil- liamson said the wool will be displayed this summer in a glass case along with several other textile donations, and will eventually be transferred to the craft museum when it is estab- lished. The gallery appreciates the dpnation not only for its value as a museum piece. but be- cause {t was such a treasured possession of its owner, Mr. Williamson said ‘ a | ie, Table of Odds & Ends Special, pair ° Canvas Casuals Electrical Plans “#2="="-. Go Ahead Give whose accidental death occur- red at the age of 15 vears. Two records were given by Mr. and Mrs. Mel Teed These cifts SUMMERSIDE — At a spe- cial meeting of the town council jow voltage and increasing top The : eo gifts were dedirated to eae babi tt — Se capacity it was decided to pur- the glory of God bv the minis ions were passed - ® chase a 450 KVAR capacitor ter, Rev. David H. Hamilton were presented for . dedication by Errol Andrew on behalf of the electric light company. hank and ¢ o install en the Hille The chimes were played dur- It was resolved that. tenders crest circuit. ing the offerty and at the con 6x. Unbleached Cotton Unbleached cotton laundry drawstring closing. Special, each bag, 1.00 Travel Tweed Women and teens, assorted styles. ss" sect, pete «1.00 For the purpose of ocrrecting the family wide. assorted patterns and Cotton Blouses eolours. Reg. 1.29. Mostly white. sizes 3 to Special, yard a .00 Special. each c a Prings OWNED BY FATHER Mrs. Stevenson has a_ close connection with the old mill Her father. John Dawson Reid, owned it from 1873 until his death in 1903. During that time, cloth from the mill won a di- ploma and commemorative medal.at the Great Colonial Ex- hibition in London and a gold medal in a Pans exhibition around 1900 The mill, destroved by fire in 1920. was founded in 1856 by Charles E. Stanfield, grandfath- er of Nova Scotia's premier Stanfield married Phyllis Dawson. sistes of Mrs Steven- son's 2z2randmother. Charlotte Dawson Char ie< Dawson's brother. Samuel Edward Dawson, bought the mil! from Stanfield in 1867 and her sons. .John Dawson Reid _ and James F Reid took aver the business about 1873 AUSTRALIA AND P-F.1. This = province was much stronger on sheep raising in those days than it is now. and the mill (incorporated in 1881 as the Tryon Woollen Mill Manu- facturifig Company Ltd) bought most of its woo! from Island farmers q The finer wools were import- ed from Australia and the Cape of Good Hope. however. and some New Brunswick won! was used Equipment included «4 num ber—of looms, each capable of producing about 45 vards of fab- rie per dav. and three dveing vats that could handle 200. 300 and 500 pounds of wool at a time WARTIME USE In 1995 the mill closed. but reopened 10 years later under the name Reid and Rayner as a knittinge mill to make under wear for the of World War 1. The mill burned in 1920 = was not rebuilt. “4 A clipping from a 1902 Guard- fan includes several testimonies to the excellence of Tryon wool. A Maine tailor who bought most of his goods from the Island mil! said he had found none better in the world. And claimed the “g guaran- anywhere else another authority Tryen name was be called for repairs to the old section of the roof of the electric light plant. The present tar and gravel is to be removed and re- placed with a cold roof process on 5-16 inch plywood. The superintendent of the lo cal plant, Tom Richardson stat- ed thaf water has been dripping on the generators..during gtorms The second resolution concern- ed the re-building of 4,700 feet .of lines as follows: Euston Street — from Harvard to Hanover; Fitzroy Street — from Euston to Spring: Spring Street — from Winter Street to Canachan Na- tional Railways. Central Street — from Notre Dame to Second Street: Winter Street from Granville to Spring The construction is to be such as to have poles with s paced —-—~aerial cable inside the sidewalks to permit snow removal. The approximate cost of construc- tion is $20,000. The reason for the construc- tion is that many of the Sum- merside lines are quite old and the voltages are dropping. ° Sentence Is Two Months, Not 2 Years It was Incorrectly reported Saturday that a two-vear term in Queens County Jatt wae im: posed on James D_ Longaphie. 19 Kensington Road, who was sentenced on an assault convic- tion-Friday in Queens County Magistrate's Court The report should have read that a two-month jail sentence was imposed by Magistrate James B. Johnston. QC The Guardian regrets this er ror in its coverage of Friday's court proceedings. WIRING A HOME? be cure te specify “RED SEAL” ELECTRIC SERVICE LEAGUE or P. Ei h :. Mr. Richardson said the new ° The for secmnad the chur lines will be similar to the ones on Water Street East and will Sa Ab 5 apectel selection be strong enough to stand sleet they sang the “Zird Psalm” te storms as well as ideal for gO the tune “ ‘Crimond ~ ing through trees. He also said ———————— — € the labor would be done by the FEW WOMEN GOVERN electric light company crew Acting mayor George Key The Unmtted States Conzres: presided. Councillors Frances has twne woman senators. ot of Grant Mollison and J.E. Morri- 100, and, eizht representatives, son were present. ‘out of 435 MR. PRESIDENT PREPARE ._YOUR STAFF FOR SENIOR ACCOUNTING Matheson as POSITIONS The needs of modern business place ever-increasing {m portance upon the role of the trained acccurtant. Many forward planning companies are discovering and cultivating ‘ the talents of their junior staff members for the senior ac- counting demands of tomorrow. The nationally organized Certified General Accountants through their provincial associations offer educational train- ing to prepare men and women, while employed, for the accounting profession. The course is conducted through the facilities of the Faculty of Commerce and Business Admin- istration of the University of British Columbia. Help your staff plan ther career for the future by writing to your provincial association for further details on the five vean. course of successful study resulting im the CG A degree CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANTS CGA. -e New Grasswick and Prince Fd- ward Island, Bex 637. Saint John. N. B. @ Nova Scotia. c/o 3. F. Peach. C. 6. A.. Timbertea. R. R. Ne. 1, Arm- dale. N. S., @ Newfoundland, P. 0. Bex S832, St. John’s. Nfid. NOTICE To All FLYING ENTHUSIASTS A meeting will be held at 8 p.m. June 29. 1965 at the Polyclinic. 170 Fitzroy St.. Charlottetown, for all interested in learning to fly or wishing to rent an aircr Polo Pyjamas Cotton knit screen print fmm. as- 1.00 sorted colours. sizes 4 & 6 Special, each Cotton Terry Briefs White only. sizes 4 to & Special. Cotton Briefs White only. sizes 2 to 8 Special. Sleep.and Play Sets Nursery print flannelette. sizes 1, fits 19 to 21 pounds, size 2 fits @ 1.00: te 27 pounds Special. set Boys’. Shorts. Denim Look sizes 4 to 6x ' Special, each Girls’ Rayon Slips Lace trim, white only, sizes 8. 2 Special. each 1 00 Girls’ Rayon Briefs trim. sizes & and 14. ~ arth 3 i 00 Girdles 2way stretch. <izves smail. fum and large Special. Half Slip each medium and larce Special, each Rayon Tricot Briefs Elastic and cuff thich’ stvies, ac med- » 3. 1.00 eorted colours. sizes small, tum and laree Special. Oversize Briefs Rayon trict cuff thich, assorted ectours. a aniy. £2. 2a ‘and necklace. 3, 1.00 5 1.00 1.00 1.00 Tricot assorted -olours. size: small, 1.00 i Special, each 1.00 Child's Sets Necklet and ring sets bracelet, 1.00 1.00 : Special, each Pipes Assorted briar pipes Special, each Assorted styles, colours black, 3 iced T ee ae a 1.00 Cutt Link and Tie Bor Sets Assorted styles. gold. yellow and white Special. set 1.00 Bracelet and Earrings Sets Gold coloured bracelet with match- ing earrings Special. set 1.00 "Ti fa: ary Spe or 4a age An assortment of colourful prints, about 3% wide : 2 yarn 1.00 Special. Assorted colours, cotton broadcloth. Broadcloth ms 6Uwide Cc Assorted colour fine wale corduroy. a a Witte: Haasliaite 27° wide. Good quality ee Das GOO: Special, each 1.00 18 x 3%. Zipper end, fine wale. cotton corduroy. Colours rust, turquoise ane Kitchen Towels Multi stripe on fawn ground well looped and absorbent 18 x %” wont ote | «WOO Solid Colour Bath Towels Hemmed ends. axe Assorted ae 1.00 Special, pair