JUST ARRIVED au. weather coats. Kennedy: Ladies Wear. THE CITY Public Schools open on Tuesday, September 7th. KEBOSENE; Electric and Pro- pane Gas. Refrigerators Bryenton ilown Planning Act Regulations Under the Town Planning Act. fthe regulations of which were re- cently consolidated and clarified on md Muxu .publicati0u in the Royal Garette. LOADING CARGO - The "Blue permits for building are now goodin-Luce" is loading a general cargo for six months only L'l1ieBl building at the Railway Wharf for New- ia started before the expiration roundlond points, date. I l l I ML Claud. gmlm. Director ofi H'HEBltf At the Tent in Rose -1-own planmng, Embed in m in- Valley; When? Sunday night at urvmw that men He many in, 7:45. What? Gospel service. You are invited. atancea of people purchasing pro, ;perty for a particular purpose and then learning too late that the lot acquired is either too small or zon- ing regulations do not allow the type of business planned. He suir home port in the Magdalena. geats that all citizens should first; g ' , inquire at the Town Planning of-? 7014105 (OUST T F”' ""3", (ice before committing themselves. Charged illlh being drunk alldmlllj Full information is available thercffhphhie I-llipellred before Maglstlate, K. M. Martin in City Police C SAILS FOB MAGDALENS- I'he S.S. Magdalen which loaded a gen- eral cargo at the Buntaln and Bell Wharf, left last evening for her Appointments In Dept. Of Education At a meeting of the Executive Council. tuo appointments were made to positions in the Llbrariesi and Audio-Vzsual Branch. Depart- ment of Education. Miss Francis, MaeMilla.ri; who. following several; years employment with the Departri iuas sentenced to '1 days in Jail. CARS COLIDE - A ciir going; east on Graftoli St. collided with one traielllng iiest on the sauieiu, street near Matuvllllanis Service: Station last evening. It is reportcoi that car No. l. dent. Isllgglfsln Glace Bay, was eiededi record crowd ml the midway when turning intogdgsmpt governor at the meeting oil the izaralle. roliided with car N0.fRotary International held in seat- ourl Mr. Allan MacDonald. filb0VEli District Governor yestemtiluij momtml Two! iiiTt:e Chitin scgeduled M d d noon and evening races will be run -5'-1595" 5 39” e"C95- ' 9 town Club officially on on ay an i . . others were fined 35 and costs orispeak at the luncheon at the chap! with a splendid racing card at l'S Dr. J H .'?..'.'..i..,,i.2.'.'.l'"""".i. 1954 cm s oisniicr it Visit Dli'towli of Rotary. i to visit the Charlotte- Big Program Before Fair Closes Tonight Old Home Week and the Prov- incial Exhibition will officially come to a close tonight at mid- night. Illa weather throughout the week was not favourable for an outside show, but in spite of this there was a large attendance each day. Several of the races were rained out entirely and on other occasions they were called before the complete card could be run off. These were rescheduled for a later date. The new coliseum made cattle judging a pleasure for both exhibi- tors ,and spectators and the at- tractive merchnndise booths cam.- in for some favorable comment from the thousands who visited - them. If weather reports can be re- sl lied upon, today is supposed to be clear and fine. In such case after- 5 days in Jail. A drunken dTlVi-Wliittoiiiiin Hotel. In the evening lVii'..:"eL3( Event! '0 Complete the big -MacDonald will address a club as? ' g . g sembly and confer with the p1'c51.J The Bill Lynch Shims ii ill re Shaw and the 'hairnlen of committees lin mat- g , V L dealing with their various ac- 3” 5""3Ct"'3 3 large fnuowngil t, . Mr Maconnald who ,.e,Ythis year and today should see aldlly Hick Under The T10WnB A5 lull until and main and continue to midnight. These shows ,-,dg,.-,'take part in competition. Without . LOTS Of PAPER FOR COURSE CLERK ON RACE DAYS "There is I whole lot of paper work connected with this horse- racing game which the guru-gl ipubllc knows very little about," said manager H. J. Kennedy or use Charlottetown Exhbition Aillocih tlon as the 1961 abow wnciuded its next. but final day. last night. This very essential work fa cu. rled out by a woman known to hundreds of Maritime horsemen. Miss Ida Yeo, of Charlottetown. The time-honored title of her po- sition is "Clerk of the Course," and Miss Yeo has filled the difficult position for a number of years. Throughout the racing aeae on :she lives in a world. of horsemen, judges, timers and race track di- rectors. i During the pre-racing season she assists many horsemen to reg- -lister their colts with the United States Trotting Association. Every newcomer to racing must be reg- istered as to name, age, color and Jbreeding. She also is available to the many horsemen who must for- wird forms required to the United States Trotting Association to re- lnew each year a horse's ellgility to such eligibility he cannot start on soclation's Jurisdiction. But it is on race day that Miss Yeo's duties assume the greatest importance. Wm mm-TE” Taking A Breather ; meet by the full staff of in , by all the timers aulgned to e track and by Iliad Yeo aa Clerk of the Course. It is forwarded at the and of the week to the United States Trotting Association. The report is detailed and com- plete. It notes the gait and chin of the rose. to which the report refers. It lists the name of each horse performing, the number of his eligibility certificate, nlloted him by the United States Trotting Al- sociatloin. and without which he would not be permitted to start. It shows the position of each horael at the end of each heat and his. winnings for the heat. j The color, age and sex of each entry is given along with the name of his sire, the names of the driver" and owner. The drivers license number is also part of the record. One portion of the form is re- , , mm: 10,- . mmlm conoernjng With a strenous week drawing to a close, a group of my appeals. protects. fines or other reinsmen at -the Charlottetown Driving Park talk shop in WHEN" Wm”! dim"! "W ""99 between heats and contemplate their chances in the next ”'d ”w”'" 'p”” h" mm M race Left to right (above) are Joe Hennessey Clayton t 1 to th um f tli , t terxixe ;iiniigim,ehalr,eT.hi,ee-qtfarigiceaiia MacLeod, Roach MacGregor, Harold Stead and Emmett Barter's Film Lab. mile posts. Miss Yeo is precise in Bernard. keeping these daily racing records Crowd Pleasing Show At Forum and is keenly aware of their im- portance. - Between times. as the meet pro- gresses, she is very helpful to Dr. Dougan. the, presiding judge. and Sec. 7 - Grand Champion; Lorne Ferguson, "Major Lamel." sec. 14 - Junior Champion un- der 3 yrs; Lorne Ferguson, "Lily ' IF ment was on two )'('1rS' leave to , h . J . KEEPING THE nacoim other omcliils in the stand. in re- 3919- , , Complete 8 DTP-E-lad 50””? 3” :aSDTlL(I)1aTlfi)lliiLl:: mg l and meniua wavlliglin; Fig l At the afternoon or evenln g ference tovthe breeding. past per- 59015 -r 5930' Champwh 3"!"- Qllrelfsg UnlVrl'S'I.V. YESUIHPS her. , card of races she maintains the formances, and ownership of the and ””V"i 10"” Ferlllwhi 1-113 Direct (mm w,w.v.A.. wheeling position. Miss MricMl1lal'l ll 8 ruivriul. YESTERDAY .. 'rhe.Motor . . , "Judges Book." Seated at i. table hoi-lies. 16 G d ch , um West. Virginia, with .1. extmmeiy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter. funeral of the late Mrs. Liza Emery; in the judge's stand and unseen The "Clerk of the Course" is an t T '5” ”"p""',, crowd pleasing floor show and M8PMliLIlH, City was held from The MacLean Fun-' . , . by the thousands in the grand- indispensable part of racing. and R””,Ye- I-"me F"3”f””- Lnx dance, was "Max Wadden ,5 H15 Miss Ella -VU1'llh.l'. BL dall8h- eral Horn? yesterday afternooninlvlslon H 1 stand she records complete details it's an office that demands - and Be”'- LOT” F"5u””- Lily M51 Melody Four" at the Charlottetown tpr of Mr. and Mrs. Nicho1as,services were conducted by Major; . Both me dH”;:5e VI. lC0l”'mil';t:ur: jot every heat of every race. Thlalin this case has - alertness. ex- 0"" 54' T 13”" M”””' Forum last night. Murphy. S.Vdiie,v Street. has been Stanley. IllLQl'mEnl was in the peo-i iolzahtai 5'1 at e u"xaseneagt1: mm; report is signed at the end of the perience, accuracy. 1 S1? .1 T nny 9' 39151"? mm Mr. Wadden and his quartem, appointed to the. Llbrziry staff.,- pleis Cemett-ry Pall bearers wer ES Zcgifq mge rgemed M theiw . . . ' . . . 2nd 23- 1”-S? 6- mew"-"i and 505- who appeared before a very large Miss Miirphv received her ia.A.l.vlessrs. Arthur King. Robert comp-, 091:," Home”.-,f,eekpa..o annual EX'i CL; am N went and son, lard. mwd 1”" 'V'-"line. has been Dew? 81 "ls Sulnm" 3103"? ”'1"m- Dim” Ca” Dam 8” F”d' P -h the booth within thcihibition On the race trick the g g Rlw - ttii 5.3"” and Sm Cyde brought to W” my by wecm "' ercises of St. Dunstan's University, Balziel, Sterling Hairs-tt. i;new!3lI::rl.l)l5bi”0n bmmmg which at.,H0n. R;,,,,,..1d MacKjnn0l), Provin- Th I , V”. 2 S C S & S Sovler, . . H. Thompson and qua; wdstlfe t,;ug,w,;,:.l,11lgl1-lgnpufoh FCNERAI. FRIDAY m The Tllfl-:Ll'aCiEd the most attention duringinai Mmisber of pubhc wm-k5,; 9 9”0YV'"3 3”,me 115"”: Wi '5' ' 1 Lewa" O"; 59,3, 2 g pmy or geld,-n born in man” ur g t arc emwn" . era! of Mrs. James Goi-mley wasiihe nook iias the one sponsored by 5Co,,ed E good Wm mm M; durg.0l the Swine llldzllll at the 3- Ahdrew 331": t W- 3- P5)'h' 1952: In. Everett Cmsbxgsommw. 55th Nmuhl old H9310 W03. the Motor Vehicle Division in co- able green pacer Comm, Budmng,liPT0VLhChi1 Exhibition- 0P91"e”l0" "Vim The Priricef Edwardiand Senator George Barbollrls sea- Dunstan's Basilica where Requiem lskllhd Illlsulalzlcnehi?S50;iili::::"' were soiled campaigner My Darling was. High Mass was celebrated by Rs-v.l ""35 W” . ” .well up in the pacing event in. Justin MacDonald who also con- Nhv 0" the 5”b-lg” of ;afe.ty C”,5'"wwhich he started. . . 11 F hf , A-jucged Se,-use 8, mp grav. pjuiand Better Driving. These films are, Scoring up Vw” at me came g W8-.6 renc art, 5. W. R. Payn folk but not Gurinar W. Erickson. , , , . lboth entertaining and educational. , . ,ter. . W. R. Paynter. and his wife Lilvan Here's wl'iy' ibmrms Lune Cnuncmm Armur'Th 'h w the inconvenience a dis- Show rm3' Mm 3 numb” of fine 1 Sec. HURT born between Dec ' ' i t i Gormley. William Cormdey. Maur- ey 5 0 icattle was Mr. (zeoi rge KICSOH. 1, 1953 and Feb. 3' mstgll 5. C: ; , , courteous driver can put other peo- . . -08 G0ll'll1i'.V. Charles 31RLK8nZle. me log and palm out that whatIPIOVll'lClBi M.L.A. Mr. Kitson. from Stewart & sons, Chmowni RR. 3; ter. Sec. 12-Sow born between Dec. 1. 1952 and June 30, 1953:-1. Al- mon Boswall; 2. W. R. Paynter; 3. W. R. Paynter; 4. S. Willis; 5. Andrew Baln: 6. Almon Boswell. Sec. 13-Aged Sow:-l. W. R. Paynter; 2. S. C. Stewart & Son; 3 S. Willis: 4. S. C. Stewart & This group will make its Last Charlottetown appearance tonight at the Forum in the weekly jgm. bores with such well known local talent as, Ches Cooper, Lomond MacAuley, Vince 6: Ray and Jackie Doyle. held yesterday morning from uh.- Bec. 3 - Filly or gelding born Hennesey Funeral Home to St in 1951; let. S. C. Stewart and Son. 2nd, Lorne Ferguson and sons. Sec. 4 - Draft mare or gelding born before 1851--1200 lbs. to 1500 lbs.: lst. Lorne Ferguson and sons, 2nd. W. H. Thompson, 3rd. Hamid Donahue, Cornwall. Sec. 5 - Draft mare or gelding, ec. 1-Boar born after Feb. 28, 1954:-l.W. R. Paynter, French River; 2. Sterling Willis, North River; 3. S. Willis; 4. Rowell Bos- j Friday The 13th CHICAGO (APi-Friday the l3th, may scare oli some superstitious Son; 5. Andrew Bain; 6. W. R. was born August 13. 1904. a land?,?fg.,,i':i”?;.,;"g1.L:,X1iifTh;'Pg:?;,f.might be considered an innocent 3:: 1C5a1't'3:'5s:::v”Laggvzlergeihgrlgligf 2. Lorne Ferguson 8: Sons, Crap- Paynter. 1500 ha. and over; lat. Stanley MINE3 K"-LED g day, and Lily” on me same date one Cemetery v .inOn,ob5e,vam.e of traffic rules can, and the nev bmldm m which and: 3.' W. R. Paynter: 4. Frank Sec. 14-Junior Champion Sow: Th0mP50h- 7115- H9-TOM D0n5h"0- BATHURST. N. S. (CP)-William c iii 1909 also a Friday the filth. He " iresult in untold damage to another WY V l , 3 Macfnnisf Cherry Valley. -Rowell Boswall, "Highlgnd Sec. 8 w Team of draft horses; 5mm, 22 germ 1 I 5 db 1 weighed an even 13 pounds. FAITH!-TL lzxtunrnoy p,;Nmivehl'cle and occupants. tn. ::'mVJil:5 s1;:':)i:;3 "”Y (m9 355" 1'"! Sec. 3-Boar born between July Rowe Lass." g lat. Harrison Green. 2nd. Preswn 0nt., ,died' here u:IlTlui?adayu , They were mnrripd Friday. the Joe peck ,,( 5,.dne., Mines takes: Not atljl of the fpiccatrugesncginlgsdep Taking an. acme pa” also at i953kai;3d Nov. 30. 195i:-1 Mc- Sec. 15-Senior Chairipton Sow: Btyanton. 3rd. Lorne Ferguson and from 153.31.. ncelvgd 9.,-11., 1,, .i lath of August. 1937. in Winslow,'local showers in his stride when Ed.” ”Ve.'5,” ,”,,. E 9 open. me Cam, 3,0... M. M, N511 A . ”""” ,'”S'- 5” G””3”' 2' W' TM"”.," B””'""- W00d"0Ck 5”” I minlnt accident. Mine officials ; Ann, and he enlisted in the Sec- discussing the Charlottetown Ex.i 5"”? cam.” "L, mdaisfwedy how 8iMBmeson Queen Count"), rep”. lR- P3Y"L”- 3' F- M5C1'"”5t D”Ch”5- 0114' 53- -' GNHPII PIFPOIB said the mishap occurred when a 1' and World War August is, 1943. hibition which he has attended for; "5 Ame" -" Waesdestriah can be-Lsentatlve in oitaua Mr Maihesoiii 5” 4T'B”” 1”” "twee." D” S” 16”G”'"' Cmmm" 59"" 5” 7 T M”9 "" Nd”? 3 3'” lold of "One dumped 0" the WI- ,- .150 I prxdayv m.emy,5e,,en years, imluding 3 day- rramlglgmf ance as we” as was not an exhnmo-r hm gave W and June 30, 1953.h1. S. -Almoun Boswall, "Woodstock old and over: lst. Fulton Willis, face came cascading down the 3 straight run of twenty-oiie rears Come :nSEl'i0USy accident. slstance to the Judges from time Vfuis. '2. W. R. Paymer; 3. F. Duchess. 2nd. Gordan Dochenx am" where smith W” workmi ' .wlth unbroken attendance whlchicallitseadditlon to the moving pic-,i S M nms' Sec 17-"senior H"d:”1' w- R- to time, when called on. For a number of years before going to Ot- tawa Mr. Matlieson was secretary of various cattle breeders associa- -w, R. Paynter, "Payndale Em- tions and his experienced co-opera- - pg,-0,-1' MOD Wlloh the JUUEE-9 8'- the Bh0W-i Sec 7-Senior Champion Boar":- was of great assistance. As one of w, R, Paynteli-' i-Meek Laud”. 5;.--ii the Exhibition Directors Mr. R see, g..c,rand champion 303,. ill. Bell leader of the Oppositionj--W. R. Paynter, "Meek Laddle lln the local House. was present SF". during the entire week. With the Sec. 9-Sow born after Feb. I. rest of the members of the Ex- 1954:--1. Rowell Boswall; 2. S. C. Stewart & Son; 3. Almon Sec. 5--Aged boar:-1. W. R. Paynter: 2. S. C. Stewart & Son. Sec. 6-Junior Champion Boar: Paynter; 2. S. Willis; 3. s, (3, Stewart & Son. Sec. 18-Junior Herd:--1. Rowell BOSWIH: 2. S. C. Stewart & Son; 3. S. Willis: 4. W. R. Paynter. Sec. 19-Progenyof Dam:-1. Al- m0n BOSWIIH: 2. Rawell Boswell; 3- W. R. Painter; 4. s. Willis; 5. S. C. Stewart A: Son; 6. McCor- mack Bros. "Canada Packers Spools!” the completes today. Mr. Peck says. Hues. there were 3 number of ac. ihe hi” Lake" 1" ml” mhlblilah m' tual still scenes of accidents which fair weather and foul but always happened on Prince Edward Island. felt the urge to come again andi 3 good majority of them resulting Spend part of his annual vacationi in fatalities. An official from the among friends and people like him-', Motor Vehicle Branch observed self who love horses. Mr. and Mrs: that out of an estimated 10.000 Or Peck and their daughter Helen are' more P601319 Who Vmmd me b0”'.h' , the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. it if: hhlleg "Tait mg”; Sfziggrzig M then , aw , ma e an ones e or A n H mm-he Ave their driving. He added "If We LIHVB mom PARIS .- One visitor tolsaved one life by these Picture!- HOWARD McINNIS ' FI'l'l'ED FOOTWEAR I75 Queen St. - Currie Bldg. Lynch Shows . - . hlbitio he took full part i . . ,the Province this week was verygthgen we have 3CC0mp.hShe,d Tgmdeu oversegllng and dlrezting. the maiixyiwall; 4. Rowell Boswail' 5 SBt:- Sec” 1-Group of 10" b””" ' ' ””””h l"”m”d Wlih We beauty 0i-””"g EV"yd m":”'m,,?”,'f,,. op. attractions presented to the public ling Willis: 6. Andrew ' aiiln h”'5""1t we 3' 'm""”l''”"- 3”" soc Per 'nsertlon ithe Island and not in the least well to take a van age . ldumm the week. French River. . sauna” 2' C H. Jenkins, himltant about expressing horl portunity "3 399 The" pic""”' Frenchfort; 3. S..Willil: 4. s. c. views. The only difficulty encoun- '. Stewart & Son.; 5. Borden Boa. Sec. 10-Sow born between Dec. 1. and Feb. E. 1954:-1. Almon tered in her interview with The e B , , wall. Dunstaffnagr 6. Edison ' ' ' BIRTHS Guardian was that she spoke Par-,v Continued from page T 3.oiivii!riIoii 2ia:;wEil;Stf.w'ii:c:.nT::i Mum)” . L T T ' PATON-At the Queen Elizabeth lsian French. However. attractive .iBros.: 5. Almon Boswell: 6. Al- Sec' 1-s”'l'!9 bacon h0I'1-L Mlle Jacqueline Bernard. formerly of Paris and now living in Green- wich Village. New York, had a in making her feel- She arrived here on Island;the SS. Fleurils for a brief visitl Wilfred Stewart; 2. David Thomp- son; 3. W. Thompson; 4. S. C. Stewart & Son: 5. C. H. Jenkins; 6. Frank Maclnnis. Hospital. Montreal, Que. on July 27th, 1954, lo Mr. and Mrs. John J. Paton, (nee Margaret Dawson. North Tryon). a son. Garry Andrew. little trouble Weight 8 lb. 15 oz. ins: lmciivn. SHERRENnAt the P. E. mon Boswall. sec. liesow born between July 1953 and Nov. 30, 1953;..1, 5, News In Brief Appointments g Th ' l. M;Cr'lTLl;lr!'i:9R'epf;en,S,C' '0(?P)m,p.d,,fi OTTAWA (CF)-Appointment 0. mmvmg army Worms began hmmg.Group Capt. Gordon G. Diamond, Open Afternoon And Evening Hor ld' AtTheEh'b" Hospital on Aug. 12in, 1954 mine the cruise ship made its regular Nova scotla farmers where it really:g?;iCg: g;lh;&;lX;T 51:-15mf)(x)lm?'flel:)G:loI;1lZ.' u x I Mr, and Mrs. Edward Sherremicall at this port. She thought the hurt Friday. showing up in the rich 0;” was announced Friday -by the- Crapaud a son, weight, 7 lbs. Bilsland one of the most beautiful a,pplE-growing belt or the Anna- W -I-one - h':i'lJEudT01U0Wir;(hlrQ thetraultlakof Gian.” . . on. places she had ever visited - next; polis valley. l , A , , S H8 0 orsea a e o- c. i - More with foal at foot: m T d DEATHS tgnhegnnatgix :1r:n;e1g;-I :,feldall:10epe'g.' ST. JOHNS mm (CF)gcOmp'An?,:g;j1;. :t'IoJ'hBE";5b:t3g.bn':f ltinclal mhibltion: IsfgecPl'ex53iDl1-BrF)(';.!l1toI:),xu in 19”. 0 S GALLANT-At the Charlottetown vim, again. ' :::3itli;r;d)ni;nilonBt;fxf;i:i:bL: i;orngiariyui:l;:ll ii(l)e1t1esd3 T:lL:'EKIl1lxi1tsl:tl'(l)i;i tgrffncivutloiaigge STANDARD BR!-ID HORSES 13;, prawn Bryanton. LI Hospital on Aug. 13. 1954. M0595 j-j- . C 1 ,1 G ' " A 'i 5” okM,,1e bum in 1953. 1 Sec. 14 - Junior Champion un. J. Gallant of North Rustico. His an attempt to settle a strike called:cee roup vcapt. Dlanioiid at V (V L” 1, i ' der three years and Reg - c "mam, will 1,, H-ansfgn-god (mm P9I'S.naTs Tuesday by the 345-man local of RCAF headqusrtels l.e.e as nlrec- Wulll 5 -Pleasant Grove. erve. . J. sec. 4-Male born before 1951: 1. Stewart and Son. "Lady Favourite, the Newfoundland Federation of postings and careers. 'tor of tin Hemmer Flmml Home 0'" Mr. and Mrs. G. stivoii. of Monc- . l l - La ra w t' o 2. o H. Buntaln' s NW-" Preston Bryanton "Rub Sunday afternoon at 1:30 to his tony N3” ng vmuxt In Ohuiwug Fllhelgljjh 5B9g15nt1 AL-:5 B0"5V”"3, . A Cugcligle. ' T pride.-u ' Y 1'” Vuideh" "W" Wit"? "'9 town. CW1 "Se S) p y' sec 5-Champion male as Re. Sec. 15 - Senior Champion D ""”i"” Wm ll” Md 9" Mlmd” AUBENAS. France (Reuters) - 9 .sni-ve: Laura waits "Skippers W5. and Over and Reserve: Harri- 'i mmmng So smia Mar” Church "aw M' Macnmald ”” for Fifteen persons were reported Pride." G. H. Buntziln, "Suffolk 50" Green "Barbara Anne" Hm-pl. for Requiem High Mass. lnter- Toronto Friday morning after kmed Friday when E bu plunged :m?,',, - son Green, ,,F,avOuHte J”'nene" . merit in the church cemetery. spending his holidays at his home through a guard ,3” on B mom. I Sec. 'l-Female born in 1952: 1. 590- 16 - Grand cham to C d nAI'DwIN-M Baldwinu Rani 1" the 0”” vmmna bu mm”h”' tain road and fell 90 feet into the Earl Scmple, Kensington. Reserve; C, ,1 stew.” pndnsn: August 13. 1954. Mm Jamel 5815- Mrs. R. J. Mad)onald. Rm, Ardcehe mm. here, i MONTREAL iCPi - Seven men sec 9-Female born before 1951: "Lady Favourite Anne"n P him win in her 75”" Yeah Tl" "mam . Were malnizned Fridai on chames 1 Fulton Willis, Milton: 2. Laura Bryanton "Miss Jo ' M n ' 5" "5""? "L h" 1”” ”'”de"”' M” TM Mni Ray mcxlmnn ATHENS, Greece ilieuters) - of conspiring to steal and receiveiwrltls; l.. H. lnmnn Summerside. wood." ' yce Fuoom P""9”i Sum”-V "”""”o" u 2:30 and daughte" Evelym M Pe”'bc'dy' Athens municipal council has de- stolen cars valued at 535.000. i Sec. l0hMare with foal at foot" Sec 17 - Ciel. f S ' to st. Teresa's Church for service Ma.ss..Vhave arrived on the Island aided to Change the name of The men were arrested in whatl1' Sam Kennedy Charlomecown, ' nmn'Qreen o ire. lst. Har- . " 3 dcmck sm"d"d Time' I"'"' cmd Wm '99”! O week to 10 dayslCi'lurClllii Street. the main thor- police described as the smashingi Sec. ll-Foal of 1954: 1. Sam sec 18 -- Pr 1 "'9'" 1" the church "'"'L""yi "mm"! "18"" md nlauv" 'L oughfare, to Stadium Street as aiof one of the biggest stolen car Kennedy. ' . Many of mm: "L North River and 0'Lea.ry. 3116- Htrrlaon Betty M. MacDonald. R.N.. has , Preston B to protest against British policy to- Green. rym 11' ward C3 prus. rings ever to operate in the city. Sec lzwmnwlon female & Re- Pollcc said the men would steal serve: Fulton wiiiia "Linda mu." BROADCAST OVER OFCY FROM 9:30 . 10:30 Class IV Percllerona Harry B. Eldridge of Yar- mouth. N. S., accompanied by his mother and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. John C. McDougall of Char- lottetown, spent the week and at the home of his cousin, Mrs. Ar- thur Gulndon and Mr. Guindon of New Wlltahire. Ho 1061 for his home on Monday. Miss Mary K. Stewart returns to . .. .. .. accepted a postion on the staff of PARIS 3...; Th F ,, N ,:3 W find W" "W H Wvcked Earl 5-mule. Jolly J95-I. sec. 4 - Stallion born om Feetui-In -- N. D. Mai.-.LEAN g:tny,pm:,r,:,M,m:,?,A;::ng?:S:: mm Asgemlijly ha: Agni: pgiiL,;:i..icie of the same make and Chsfoec. 13-Get of Slre.l A. 3. Cut- (1;:pmE.:rno Ferguson iiiii MAX WADDEN AND rigs MELODY Form ' ' Dolled debt”? 0h "19 EWOWB" 9'! Alter replacing pails to make Sec. l4--Progeny of dam- 1 A B 3 ' ' CHES COOPER. IDMAN MICAULAY VINCE AND UNDERTAKEB left for Halifax Friday morning. fence Community. It gm... met; unyldenmlmmn dlmcun me W um Cuwlme. - r - - cc. 5 - Junior champion under ' Mrv til Aug. 28 to study Premier Pierre lpmm the Amen vehicle in, me” 8 yrs.. Lorne Fergusoin, "Lily Belle." RAY' JACKIE DOYLE Md Uhk J:AMB0REE BAND AND MANY S. New Dance Floor - Old Time end Modern Dancing Tables and Canteen Service CHARIDTTBIOWN FORUM MORTON DEW LIMITED EMBALMER l W 0 - Senior Champion 3 yrs. and over; Lorne Ferguson, --M330; Lamel." Maple Leaf Mendes-France proposed chanllE!'n, before formally considering ratify-i lng the EDC treaty Previously, de- bate had been acheduied for Aug. 24. WINDSOR. Ont. (CP)- Resolu- tlona approved by Windsor Cham- ber of Commerce for submission to the Canadian Chamber of Com- CLASS I! IIOADSTEBS Sec 1-Filly or gelding born in 1058: 1. Herb Buchanan, Frederic- ton; 2. H. H. Jenkins at David Stew- art. Southport; 1.Lesteir Rankin. Bunbury. Sec. 2-Filly or gelding born in 1052: 1. H. L. Palmer. Charlotte- town: 2. Lester Rankin; 3. Arnold The accused were identified as Denis Bilodeau, 21, Paul Fran- ooeur. 36, Yvon Mieux, 24. Maurice Lancwt, 2'1, all of Montreal; ney Dupont, 20, Roeemount; Gas- ton L'Dtolloe. 26. Aetonvale. Que; and Rene Pelletler of no known address. They will appear for pre- liminary hearing Tuesday. Charlottetown and Noritll Wllhhire DIAL 5549 1-on-,m,o tomon-ow um waning mer annual meeting at Halifax week; Hedmlcwn: gg J. L. B I S has holiday! with her family in oath: to"! call for me;,iii:)l1;x;;t.lon";f . Hunk, Ev". 5. Wm” MWNQV" , AXI EV Oharlotultown. Sin will be aoooln- axe X on I 0 i - k S ed 5..-,, 3.1.-my 0 3;”; 1 M , THE HENNES lnnled on the return trip by Mn. Pmemwi 9' "Mme W mbdlcll n S nu born in lllblf 1. wliiTamnMui:- msU”NCE OOUNSELLORS expense formula and a study to simplify tax and other corporate returns. PANKTFURT. Germany (AP) - Firat - swinging police and union pickets fought in Munich streets Donald 1. Stewart and sons. Don- ald and knee, who will spend aome time with Mrs. Stewart's parenu. Mr. and Mn. warren Green, Ridge- town. Ont. Winning Numbers D-67834 - D-67975 D-69303 6581 Dial mo :2. Mn. Doug Hm. Sec. 4-Mars or gelding in har- neu. born before mi: 1. Randall MacDonald, Peters Road; 2. Rgn. dall MacDonald; 8. Y. C. Kltaon. Hampshire; 4. Annie L. Thompson, FUNERAL HOME "Kent St. W. J. Blow)! Funeral Director and TRAVEL AGENTS Insurance 3046 - Travel 8541 Good For Brain TORONTO (CF) -- Dr. Syuzo Nan, a smiling psychiatrist. from Japan. in Toronto for the Mental Toloplioaea: 6582 BERLIN, (AP) -The frte hirlata , Orapaud; Sam Gillespie. Milton. 0jiQ league said Wednesday Communist Frid,” m '3" mm d' "L 3”” Health Congress beginning today, 391;, 5.343;. with 10.1 I, (00,, wN' " E L "n M" In” secret police have arrested six of- ””3' CTWLC” """' Wmu" thinks seaweed is the answer to 1 Rgndgn Macpomm ' strike. Eight strikers were jailed. Dozens were Injured. although moat policemen did not use their clubs. FREDEEICTON (GP) -- Prelim- inary work on the t4I.'z,00o.000 Beechwood power project on the St. John river near Woodstock will ficials of the East German agri- culture mlnistry as scapegoat: for a serious food shortage in the so- viet me. IN MEMORIAM child brain troubles. He discovered that a substance. called galactoae. found in seaweed. has a decisive effect on brain growth in children during their first three years, the period of greatest development. Bee. 8-P'oa.l of 1054: l. MacDonald. II Hour Ambulance Service lundui DlgIIlloIl.0oInooIultvleI CLASS Ill CLYDEBDALIS Sec. 4-Stallion born before 1961: l. C. J. Stewart and Son. New Wilt- Prescription Medicine Vb, 1 M d , premier Hugh Galactoee is as. .-und in human shirt. I - 1,, twin, memo" of . ,,,,,.:J;5":1 ngnnmmlgya .dmmuin”O,, an: cow aimillk Il:ghLhB ngllkv of Bury "5-;et:.”:r-sanlgr champion dasgra ' wife and mother. Mn. John F. id 13-,” it h d M wnu-mu 10,- 0 er aiima w a rain, . Isl ' 2 . . Stewar on n, , HONERAL HOME uuuoiiorn. who penal away :11 ml ;i,h.,,; .,,m,,o,,, RN34 Naka said. Clvlc Chief Junior.” Y” ''W”' "W"! WW 1' BM '0' Y0- Aiig. is. last. me mt But in Japan, he said, children See. 'I - Grand Champion: c. J. Ind Your hulls. C-ll bin It first in 18 nu”. 5;. receive only i-30th of the milk Stewart and Son. "civic chief o( Illneaa. Pm"'"- "IWKW 0' "M -0 NEWARK, 0. (AP) - All in supply . Clnldiln baby gets. list-Junior." ' I!AI. CON """ icrew members parachuted from I tal rc'ardal.ion there is a great' Sec. 9 - Filly born in 1062: ll'-. 3- Often bring a altent tear. 5. H, 10,.” K3.” nguaim. c J, stew.” ma son, .oblem. rstudying cues of 900 mentally Sec. lo -- Mare or filly born in, deficient children, doctors found lI6l; lat. Preston Bryanton, Rollo half suffered from lnalnut-:ltlon;Biay. i and another quarter fr"'n rt" .Iee- Sec. 11 - Mare born fe'O'C 1951; or injury to the head during the lat. Harrison Green. Clyde Rivercl '2nd. Harrison Green, 3rd. Harrison things long ,, ,,,,,,,, W Prescriptions FIRST GlGGll.'Y'S PHARMACY in new anon U. 'r.''''''" "”"" ” plane near here Prldamdandd I: """ big plane. two engines ea an In." mm M” M" "'""”"” '"'", another aflre. crashed and b"med gun, "hug 1,, p..,,p,.mg,,ln a field. The plane was on a gn-mot-g nut. um Vjyfjn. anal routine training flight from Dow! air force bus near Bangor. Me. lei-ltical three years. ' ”m".::-art...-' mouse Prescription Pout Plld