Mystery Letter Disclosed During Vancouver Police ' Probe Hearings Tuesday . ARRY STANWOOD C 31:45:; Press Stnff Writer - s ICP)-R9P0i'i of I vAI;,E,(c);Jvil;:y police officers to 33:: ppm from office was madetgy lice chief Walter Mulllslln to e me mmmission three years I80. , police dcornmissioner testified he,-9 Tues ay- Magistrate Oscar Orr. 0'1 919 mission since 1948, was con- com his testimony before the mumiission appointed '0 "West c'Dml: charges of corruption in tiE:mm.ervs 75o.man police force. lime veteran maglsifaie Said under questionintl liml 1-he chief cd to us in writing he had rreporl . .1...-iii-er:-d a conspiracy nsnmsi him . He did not name any nanic-" .. -- on was replying to al'.,".;.';l.'.f'..w by Neil Fleishmau. ('i'illIlSPl for the Toronto tabloid Flash and Ray Munro. its western ,,,,.,-N-ntative A series of articles ," Flash on alleged police corrup- mm h.-re preceded the appoint- mpnl of the commission. DID HE KNOW? rt.-islimon asked Magistrate Orr pdwnwl. hp knew if Def.-Sgt. -ivrlw Plumnier. Def-Sgt Len ('nlIilii'il former detective Jack Wiiclmi .ind the late SuPi- H3l'l'Y Wlwlilil REF? involved in a con- pIi'ii(' ) Tlic s liour had been mentioned Mm... by TC. Norris. counsel for lliillicnn F31”-r ,xIngisti'atc Orr said he had zilways had ”thc fullest con- iiiiom-c" Ill Chief Mulligan and "I ll h " mu. a.:i:I(l Mulligan had been Western umir: MADE ice cream and hoino (uniting sale. St. Marks Hall Keiisiiicton. August 6th, sponsored by St. Marks Church. -LAW OFFICE CLOSED - My office will be closed from Aiigiist 1 to August 20. inclusive. Morley Ill. Bell. Barrister. Sum- merside. -LOBSTER Supper Wednesday. Aug 17. St. Mark's. Lot 7. sun- per from (an on. Games, etc. Reserve. the date. FARE SCMPTUOUSLY on home made ice cream. cake and wicners at South Freetown School. Wed- nesday, August 10. Films also shown. REGIJIAR THURSDAY night dance at Kensuigton Legion Home. Danrlnll 900-l'Z.'i0 Standard time. liusic by Erwin Deighan and Sun- shine Boys. Admission 50 cents. F.NGAGE.VlENT- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Stewart, Sea View. wish to announce the engagement of their younger daughter, Shirley Alice to Daniel Clayton, son Mr. and Mrs Daniel A. MacLean. Summersidc Marriage to take place September 3. VISITORS ENTERTAINED Cpl. and Mrs. Howard Gay enter- ialned on Sunday evening It Chel- inn. beach. honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schurinan and children Joy- ce and Wendell oi Antigonish. N.S.. who have been visiting with Cpl. Gavin parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hor- silo Schurman. Summ sidu. ON HOLIDAY - Mr. T.S. Mc Ewen. general superintendent of agencies for the North American Assurance Company. Toronto, ac- Wmhanied by his wife and two d8U8hters spent the past week in Cavendish During their P.E.I. Vi-1" ihiiv were taken on a motor tour of the Island by Mr. and Mrs Lenny Gallant. Summerslde. CENTENNIAL Folk and Square Dance Festival featuring Square. Scottish. Tap. Step. Ballet. Waltz- ing and Round dancing at the Charlottetown Forum. F rid I y '"thi- August 12th.. commenci ,, N 330 pm. After the demon- strations there will be . mam. moth. dance for all. Jackie D0!v'lrs Orchestra. Personals Mr and Mrs. Colin Burt of KP"5UiEinn have spent the past two weeks In Moncton. NB. Mrs. Harnish. Armdale. '5 Visilliiil her parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Clark. V ' ”f yesterday at noon "much concerned" about his claim of I COl1!Pll'nLy. "But to tell you the truth, we did not pay a great deal of Ittan- tion to it." The police commission adopted a "wait-and-see" attitude. INFORMED OF STORY Magistrate Orr testified Monday he had been informed of Culb- bert's story of splitting payoffs Iwith Mulligan for a six-week period in 1949. He also told of an interview with Det.-Sgt. Robert Leatberdale in which Leatherdale said he had -been ”proposltloned" by Mulligan to "ease up" on certain city boot- leggers. Both officers have testified. Magistrate Orr said he had investigated "many sources" and had in his capacity as magistrate .many opportunities to do so but had found "no facts to substan- tiate” any of the charges. STARTLED COURT The magistrate then startled the court room-packed since the hearings siartedeby disclosing the existence of a let- ter contnining widespread charges against several police officers. i Reginald H. Tupper. head of the commission. intervened. Ilc said he now has the letter ”containing many allegations but I don't want its contents spread abroad. "It is not-anonymousrbut I have reason to believe the signature is ;not a true one." said Com- missioiicr Tuppcr. He said the letter will be In- troduced as evidence in the hear- ing "in due course." Guardian I NATIONAL Films, Searletown II-Iall to-night. l -c E N -r R A 1. coMMisnuAL l College. Summerside. will reopen September 6th. Write Box 456. or Phone 2989. Y's Kids Win - The Y's Kids siugged out 15 hits. including homers by Cameron. Poirier and Hickey and defeated the Legion 22.5 at Queen Elizabeth Park last evening. For Legion. Schurman hit ii homer. and Hogan had three hits in three tries. Smart fly catches on both sides enthused the fans. Lobster Season in Prince Area Opened Tuesday Under sunny skies and with a light breeze. fishermen from North Point to Victoria on Prince Edward Island started running their lines as the fall lobster season officially opened”. Upwards of fifty boats sailed out of Ivfminegash Harbour at exactly twelve o'clock presenting a beauti- ful picture. One over-anxious crew, putting out ahead of time were brought back by I overment fisheries patrol boat. ms damage was caused off the hIrbour when two boats collided. requiring one of the boats involved to require benching for repairs. Several fishermen reported put- ting out nearly all their gear before darkness not in. The first lobsters are expected to he landed today. giving In indication of prospects for the fall season. Alberton Mr. and Mrs. John Shea. Boston. MaIs.. are visiting relatives in Tlgnlsh. Waterford. St. Louis and tlberton. They are guests of Mrs. Austin McDonald. Tlgnish. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Waters. New sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Noonan. Alberton. A family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gallant, Alberton South. on Sunday when their five sons Ind two daughters embled for the first time In recent years. They are: .lohn of Saint John. N, 8.; Mr. James Clowes (Gladys! Charlotte- town and her three children; James of Saint John. N. B.; William with Jersey. are visiting Mrs. Water's N F The photo above shows finish of the second dash of th-- B pace at Summorside Racoii:-v the I at Monday night. Ill Conio H” l sccn nosing out Far Away Ix I at the wire. (ll is Myrtle: Continued from pageT Police Force the representatives of the five win- ning floats in Monday": parade to present them with their awards. Winner of the industrial award was Canada Packers. z:pI'C5QlIl.Cd by Sam Roberts. First in the com-u mercial section was Moore and Mo Izod, repreaentated by Messrs A.W Stewart and Fred Moore. TAKE 2 POLICE FORCE D6. The prize winning organizational float was the Prince Edward Island Fisheries Federation. represented by the secretary, Coun. A.W. Gaudet. These three received sul- tnbly engraved plaques and for the horse drawn vehicle and for the most antique vehicle cash awards were made. These were won by Taylors Jewellers Ltd., re- presented by Mr. Earl Taylor and by Mr. Lester Hickox who drove I 1925 Ford touring car in the parade In presenting the prizes His worship congratulated the winners and at the same time thanked all who took part in the parade. "I don't think." he said. there 'IS any doubt in the world that it was the best float parade that has ever been seen in this City. It involved I lot of work but it is only through ciHJIieration of this kind that we are able to make an event like this I success." The plaques were do- nated by Mr. W.D. Gillis; the money prizes were from the Cen- tennial Committee. l CITY PLAYGROUND Coun. Jnhnstone, chairman (if the Finance Committee. informed the Council that an item of 51.000 fori the City Playground Commissionl had not. been 0.l(.'d pending an explanation of what the money was to he used for. Coun. Mccormac said that the plnygrounds were being operated this year on much the same basis as they had been previously and that this organization was doing I splendid Job at very little ex- pense to the City. He urged that .lLL cdioliusiss out orrositioil AT wilt , Boy finisliint: iliird. and I7! is 'l'enl Spot in fourth position. Capitol Stars I Edge Air Force Dolts By 3-1 . The Capitol Stars edged the Air Force Daks in a real squeaker at the softball diamond last evening the final score 8-7. The Airiorce girls were lrntiintl the home town team 7? III tho fourth inning. and 7-5 at the end of the seventh. bul, the Stars scored three riuis in the bottom of the eighth and held the visitors scoreless in their final frame. Carmen Smith. pitched the first seven innings for the Stars. She was humped for eight hits in the first two innings, but gave up only one aafc blow in the next five frames. Marie Peters relieved her in the eighth, gave up a solitary single in two innings. and gained credit for the victory. "Jonny" Johnson worked seven plus innings for the Daks and was tagged with the defeat. She gave up all thirteen hits which the Capitol Stars cracked out. "Rusty" Wilson, Blonde southpaw, came in in the final inning with no one out. walked the first batter. and then retired the side in order. For the Daks. J I , Yungblut. Hunter and Tlgert each got two safeties. Eggen got the only extra base blow. a double in the fifth. For the Stars. Myra Murphy. Eileen Gaudet. Alic Gallant. Car- men Smith and Jean Arsenauli all got I brace of singles. 3:51? were no especially bri- Iii t defensive plays, but Yung- blut at short executed the freak play of the season. She kicked It I hot grounder and the ball im- mediately rolled over and played dead. Yungblui picked it up and threw the runner out at first. Linescore 3 n 3 Airforce Daks 330 100 000-7 10 8 (Continued from page 6) Baseball Results Brooklyn 000 001 100 l- 3 ll 0 Gomez. Giel (10), Grissom (toil and Katt: Padres, Labine (Si and Campanello. W-Lahine; L--Giel. HR: NY-eMays. ! St. Louis Milwaukee 010 201 02x- 6 I0 2. Jackson. Wright 48' and Bur (brink; Spahn and Cranrlall L--- .Iackson Hi-ls: StLaMusial; Mil- 'A.'iron. Anierlran Leagiin Boston 200 100 00i- 4 5 it New York 010 M10 000- 1 6 2 Nixon and White: Ford Berra. I-IRs: Bos--Klaus, Hatton. Detroit 000 000 200- 2 5 1 Cleveland 040 000 00x-- 4 7 1 Garver. Cristante (5). Foytack (til, Coleman (Bi. Lary (RI and Wilson, House (Bi: Score. Nari:-ski (7) and Naragon. Hegan (9). W- Score; L-Garver. First i Washington 000 000 000- O 4 2 Baltimore 000 000 10x- 1 5 1 Stone, Ramos (0) and Fitzr1cr- ald. Courtney (B); Wight and Smith. L-Stone. Second I Washington 020 000 310- 8 I0 0 Baltimore 001 020 000-- 3 7 0 Stobbs. Chakales (5) and Court- ney: Wilson. Schallock (8), Dorlsh (S) and Smith. Gastall (9). W- Chakales; L-Wilson. HRs: Wash -Sievers 2. Chicago 030 W) 001- 4 7 0 Kansas City 000 000 001- 1 2 ll Pierce and Lollar; R. Shantz.' Ditmar (6) and W. Shantz. L-RH Shantz. I-IR: KC-Wilson. International League Montreal 0()0 000 000- 0 2 3 Rocbeste 330 002 l0x- 9 18 0 Cox. -Slanek (2) and Bucha: Macklnson and Rand. L-Cox. Robert. Saint John; Anthony of MH)'ii0ld. P. E. I.. and Elaine at Home.' SUCCESSFUL CAMPAIGN .MONCTON. N. B. (CP)-Civic officials are proud of the results of their all-out war on traffic care- lessness and motoring hazards. Figures compiled recently show there have been 200 less accidents this year than in 1954. Mr and Mrs. Hartle Bowness Vi :;idutlFllliZl1l9I'. Nancy were guests V H and- ("land Mrs. Edward Coseley .- Mr. and Mrs. John Frizzell oi x:3"'Pv Milt. are spending Edwaidacation with Mr. and Mrs. lh 7 C3,59ii-W. Summerside. Ind 0 er relatives. . MW Pefley S. Glverson and I . 0:. .::.-. OPENING DANC E iviv. iioriila Si..:s'etA. ssiimhii”-' smmimsmn YACHT own "it . Friday, August 12th Mg”; Ind Mrs. Josgph waiim-, ' Tod Ahern's Orchestra an fgiei NS. were mom visit- Come one, come Ill and enjoy the sea. breeze lad Mrs ”i'5i'l'i'?l”c':'i.i'i"'-i-li'ii."l Ti: on IlolmI.n's Wharf. lint vim in an mm; of Mt” um Modern and old time dancing. Mn. Walkernplndhetbey In greItLv This lo the dance of the season--Everyone welooms. W in : . . u,.mh'"”'”"d mm rm note: of Dancing 9 80-100 Admission 75 cents "'- -d lira. nu-oiii Mnrtin T " .".';d';I-neisco. caiuoniia. :33 .. rs. Wtlllun MacDonald "'0 mniichui-inn Betty Farm. liidian River. .J.l,. M Iu..lhavs been vocation. igprsg, ' gig? 33'; :-E 3? ' and Mrs. Floyd Caseley 3 nday. ; Dd Mrs. Brown. Water. 7' - TROPHY PRESENTED TONIGHT Shown above is the beautiful rvrnrd Is not lowered. it Will be E wooliibr .?h0htItt,l .7 2' 5? 3 Raceway. ti-op V which will be donated this presentod in the driver having . evenng by Sheep and Mclnnisl to the most polntil during the two- 'ho horns lowering the present day meet of August nth-toth It trock record of 1.00 It the SIIIIF tho Sunirn std. Raceway. month Providing the Capitol Stars M0 002 13x-8 13 5 Columbus 000 000 010- 1 5 3 Umpires. plats. Sonny Stull. Richmond 001000 20x- 3 3 1 itiiiifsv -ii3fiTey- Hoover, Wheat (8) and Lake- man; 'i'-”-- Ind St. Claire. L-Hoover. "'9 Canadian -"mm Gaseiown. Toronto 010 mm 1 so B.. His wife and daughter; gum,” ooooog00o.o go with her husband Cyril Ilitchard ?In many stage productions. died y Monday in hospital. A native of Crimian and Berberet; Marlowe and Streuli. L-Marlowe; W-Cri- mian. Syracuse 000 210 100- 4 12 1 Havana 000 000 000- 0 5 0 Farrell and Command: Mnrrero. Harris (5) and Montalvo. Noble (8). L-Marrer. ACTRESS DIES NEW YORK (AP)-Madge El- liott. 59, Ictress who co-starred England. Miss Elhott was both I dancer and dramatic Ictress. She Ind her husband appeared on I number of television programs. Ind Ritchsrd int season co-star Plovdowns In Softball To Start Aug. 22 The provincial playdowns in Men's softball will start in Summer- 000 000020--2 7Ijslde on Iiioiiday. Aug. 32. Wiitliilwith a supervisor. Now. he said Crystal Dairy will travel to the Airport diamond to play the first the money be paid immediately. Coun. Gaudet said it was not a case of whether they were doing I good job or not. He felt thall very likely they were. but at the same time expressed the opinion that the Council should he informed through a statement of expenditure on to what exactly was being done. Coun. MacDonald, like Coun. Gaudet, felt that the Council should know what the money was being spent for before if was paid. He noted that when playgrounds were set up in the first instance there were four in the. City. each there. are only two'. He was agree-p able fo paying the money if suf- game in a best Iniir out of seven series for the right to meet. Char- loilr-town in the Island finals. The series will he continued on August 24 and 26. Later dates have not been decided on yet. The Island finals Wlll begin at Charlottrtown on September 5. Eiidlwhen the Charlottetown winners will be af'hnmc in the winners of the Crystal Dairy-R.C.A.F. semi- let: to the solution by suggesting I .- 1 '- Pb no T032 final series. STD”-C"Tj"-r r Mating, Thursdavgzpo vll1l20:PTr:Jl;1ivf0rA:2:qp0fgnnRE -m-'-r:--L's;"--mm gmw W, ' - ' - - -- e IRON PRODUCTION W, pp 9, (lnauhin From H Van" lspnntod that the caretaker is sup- PhEl9gr3phe'r' ; OTTAWA mp. c do - CAMEO I 5 " vi-ed with no how "'9' and mic Rmn srvnio . l '- - Elia I nu; S . . !llgl'lt.S. The present salary is St; D. W. SEARS 4' mo production rose 53 pet cent IIENSINGTOV lvarrml Cheryl Walker. gas per year, - in July to 967.089 tons from 174,- p . ( p , I I 403 tons in the corresponding John Quaker. l'WOKOti . month. last year. the bureau of MINUTF Td zER0..yB k d f AI gh rt Qlllllfy 1- etatistics reported Tuesday. Steel - ' 5" "W S0 - 0 I l uni pa" ingot output rose 39 per cent to NS Tiiilfsdillh '" .I...' - 355.688 ions from 755,328 tons in l July. 1954. Today 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:10 FLOWER 15 - 9:10 EXHIBITORS The classified list of African Violets for the Provincial Flower Show August 23rd and 24th at Summerside as as follows: Class A Single Crown, Single Blossom (at Blues (hi Reddish- Purples Orchids and Lavender (cl Pinks (d) White Class B Single Crowned Double Blossoms - Class C Multiple Crowns. Bi- colors. Novelties; etc. Named varieties will be given preference. Flower pots should be covered with white paper or tinsel. (NOTICE My wife, having left my bed and board, this is notice to the public that I will no longer be responsible for any bills contract- ed by her either in her own name lot in my name. Dated August 6th. 1966. RALPH STORDY. red with Mary Martin in the (Photo W Ions) musical "Peter Pan." "LURE OFTHE .8:30Sta.ndIrd W .., lira- l. WIIDNISDAY I TIIUIKSDAY, AUG. 10-11 In Technicolor Jeffery Hunter, Jean Peters. Constance Smith Travel Talks. Cartoon, Canteen Service tlcient reason could be given to warrant it. ! Coun. Mt-Cnrmar pointeil out . that the employees of the Play- ground Commission were depend- ling upon the 51.000 for wages. If the expenditure was not sanction- ed by the Council they would have in wait for their pay. His Worship offered a comprnm-y Lust now no put! with use nuance to be paid when I -0 : was forthcoming. He requested Coun. Mccormac to let him know when he had I statement and he would call I special meeting. HEALTH REPORT Dr. W. L. MacDonald reported that there were no cases of polio: in the City thus far. but urged. that. the usual precautions be talt-j on against the disease. its report; ed that I recent inspection of III restaurants in the City relative to dishes and utensils used. had been made and that the bacteria Ind culture count had not been satis- fnctory. He notified all restaurant owners to improve this condition before the next inspection. Dr. MacDonald said that the condition was not among I few but was gen- oral throughout the City in almost all the restaurants. Coun. Elmer MacDonald in re-' porting for Public Property saidl that there were nine carpenters on the City payroll. He could not seal the need for such I large number! of carpenters. He suggested that the hiring and firing of men he left p with the City Clerk and when a man was not needed he should be laid off. i Coun. Johnsinne said that he was under the impression that the City Clerk had this authority. Mr. Ful-i lerion replied that he was un-." 13 nwwd M, -,M.,m.,,,m Dm,m.d,.,-,-.,-H-gt,-:9.-I .-h.1.1...,.y "Ware mat such '0'” the "35?" .l. Paterson. a semi-retired farm- .. smce men were being employed C all the time without his knowledge. Mayor Stewart said that this authority had been given to the City Clerk at I previous meeting and from henceforth he wanted lot see it carried out. Coun. Gormley in reporting for- ihe Police Commitee said that at recent survey of the meiier situ-i ation gave evidence that the met-l ers were a satisfactory thing. He: reported that in company with Coun. Gaudet they made a 5.00 am. survey of 280 meters to find six not working. He found quite a number that would not work wiibl the first coin but would with that second. To show that the revenue from meters was increasing Coun.; Gormley said that the revenue for the month of July this year was 51.698 compared to 31.575 for the same period last year. His Worship made the suggestionl that the Fire Department get my gether with the Water and Sewers- Commlssinn n ascertain the waierj pressure in certain parts of the C; ,.k City. He believed that in the north west area of the City therel was insufficient pressure. "it will not be much use in getting it new fire engine if there is no water for it to pump." he said. I LIGHTS ' Coun. Macnnnald said there have been many complaints about dark streets and suggested that :2 survey he. made by the C v's ROYAL THEATRE BORDEN . Wed - Thurs e 7:15 & 9:15 sane - vniuau manna -i mean scout nun coour - xmui unnu- the new Laird of the Castle. edy of the Highlands. The 3 "The Kidnappors”. ALSO LATEST WILDERNESS” 9:30 Daylight LIT, 11 Us-S.lM ERSIDL x Lockers for Rent. L meat, 313.50 per year. lbs. for 810.00. iliiT0ll LEG Consisting eluding age 14 years, from Swing chair. bingo. games of chance and other special attractions. Special feature afternoon and evening perform- ance by the Scotch Lads and Lassiss band and en- tertainers. Conteen service Thursday . . . . . . 7: C -' SUMMERSIDE Tonight 7:15 - 9:15; Thursday 2.30 - 7:15 - 9:15 "TROUBLE IN THE GLEN" Starring Victor McLa.glon. Margaret Lockwood Ind Orson Welles. Greater than ”Thb Quiet Man". You'll meet "Pariah", who didn't give I Tinker": dam inn SMALLMAll'S OOLII STORAGE WLEARY. Small lockers holding 180 Also Bulk and Casual storage available. WEDNISDAY, AUGUST lfitll of sports for children up to Ind in- Youlli love this great mm- reaiest British picture sini-v NEWS REEI . I. I1. I. northwest of Winnipeg stands be- Wed-. August 1'3. 1955 The Guardian Page 13 Surprising Story Behind Perry Park In Manitoba By WALTEII GRAY f.'.InIdiIn Pro-no Sufi Writer WESTBOURNF.. Man. This sleepy hamlet 75 miles beauty he created with his owl hands and watch hundreds calvin- 4cp;..i;)t:rs enioy his gift to Wed- urne. Mr. Paterson said in u htt- side one of Manitoba's busiestlVll'W "ill ii? li81'l5d '50 M05090 highways. Tourists crowd the T 1" 5'93” '30 I5 I PllY!YWld 9' road in summer bound lor theyllw ificiii 9iiiidl'9ii- lake country to the north. "They didn't even hive villa: But those who turn off thetili "'3 1Ch00i5'3'd Ind 1 3-10 pavement soon find themselvesiii Woiiid bf iii” i0 MV0 I fit” in one of the province's mostlioi the Child?!” in P-ll! il- scenlc parks. Ii isnit advertisedl H9 liUiPi'i Willi lwiiisl 834 I in the tourist folders. There are 1F9iPi"i”''" 1114 'ii9ii"thG P". on signs on the highway to ull ”.liiIl fii”'W ilk? TONY- o(Tlli:1u:ii(rIif:ltsenbB. Manitobans Ind MANY ATTRAF-"UN! visitors to Canada, however, know gradually the park expanded of Perry Park, I seven-acre ox-la, seven an-(.5 ML pun-mg pans: of army Veivslv Shadylinstalled I miniature lighthouu elnis. carefully landscaped gar-land , ch”,-,.h 1.1.. bum , lunch. riens and children's pl-3.i'RT"lii'id- .-on patio iillilnn out OVQT oh. ONF MAN? HOBBY plaryri Whiievrimi rnor which flows anninri rhr park A wishing H , p .ri L , hm gum A well built tun years ago has pa,-k Flnwtlhlls Strngy lzgommumtlv gfpyielderi M00 in uhich Mr Pater- l2.'i persons. But more surprising 5"" 50”” 3"'"'l'" 3100- "19" is the story behind Perry Pnrk.liUi'"9'i ill” "'"'i"”' "V" '97 '3' .2h . V: T. .E.'!:11?s'2L 3::-4.. r. ' I g 7 Mr. Paterson has made the Professlonal Ca rd, park his hobby and thrown it open to everyone to enjoy- From the living-room Wlll(lliW of his home he. can look at the Chartered pr electrical inspector arivislnt: iii? Accounlanls Council where, lights are needed. Lights had been placed in Victoria Park and said that he had receiv- gunning ed numerous compliments on sunny": .,;.4.r, P.F..I. Phone sass them. His Worship concurred in - this. saying that he too had heard w' Aihm-1 Rah”-tson many mmplimeniary remarks r. F.. I. ML'TL'Ai. iwii.niNo A T9-50lUll9" "Emmi H” w""l Granville at Water Street - Summerside '; ship. Coun. Johnston and Cit)” P. 0. BO! 681 T. Earle Hickey Canadian Rank of Commerce Clerk. James A. Fullerton as repv DIAL resentatives and the Convention QM for Mayors and Municipalities to he held at Edmonton. with travell-I ing expenses paid. was passedl Coun. Wright" wanted to know. whether it. was necessary to send INSURANCE II. R. Ellis 8' Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty three men. in which the Mayor re- 5 summer 5L gummy-,1. plied that it had always been the . :. ....-.......m-. . custom in send the Mayor. tho - senior councillor and the City OplOmelrl3T A e . E. E. Parkman 3- He said that as a direct result Opt,D,, 3,0. ' of the City's representation at one PHONE 328'! of these meetings. the Cit.V was REGENT THEATRE BLDG. able to collect 52-t.i'iflfl in federal summu SI. summenlh taxes which it would otherwise Z.--mm not have received. "For my 3. F, Hunter, R'0g own part I am so mid on the or '8IInmerside. P.E.I. . Phone mo zanizaiinm i would riadiv nay mm sMAi.LMAN's BUILDING own way both ways." said His Worship. I A. Raymond Grant. A motion IHI,UlIl!Tl9!ldll1R that 3.5.-., 0.1), Bernard Prunty he placed on the m waugy street summer-gr pension list and that Gerald. Above MBlII'i('P Mlll'Ii Men's wear Arsenauli be appointed City Car-I PHONE 3530 penter at an hourly rate of 31.10 1-? ---' per lhpur ugtlas passedh Arliotber :?3v'.'il22."i.;2ii..”'p..: .S:;".':."i? or. I;--I-gr; Ma;-N-imp. p pr ! . H, bys c an - . urgeon er on the pension list met viilh e Wu" Sm)”. summon”. approval of the Council. Applicat- acKENZlE SIIMMERSIIIE TOMORROW ' 0 I50 COATSuaa JACKETS ON SALE O LATEST l955'56 STYLES arge size holds 300 lbs. 0 EVERY GARMEHT GUARANTEED Fur Coalsdockots. llill nun nav 3:00 to 5:00 P. M. on .. -: Capcsstoies on if L monogini. vawav 9 ago tuggi- x at-xi. in-' i' ,-.u TRADE IN vs... Old run COAT