Q. .. . t y N till it t. irl - it. . .. ll . :-.- it l 3i ii” i. l , R” :l;' i ii if t it .- L . . I '5 . . 5 I l I 2 l . ,, A. ti . "i- is 2.3 : .,.- ft .” -it ”t.'?. k Among the head table guests Mrs. T.w.L. Prowse. wife of His.Mrr. PIA. Bussie-res. national It the Catholic Women's Lea- Honour the Lieutenant Governor; president of C.W.L.. the Most. we dinner held at St. llun-Ian's the Hon A.W. Matheson. Pre-lRev. M.A. Mncliachern; Bishop gllniversity last evening were: mier of Prince Edward island; ' CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE DINNER oi Cltarlottetoun: and Mrs. B.W.- Desftoches. provincial Diocesan president. TRAINING COURSE A two-day training course for er of Vernon. British Coliimbia.l Photographed above are: (seat- Gllldcrs at Klfliii and Queens A similar course will he condtici- cdt Mrs. W..l. Rodd, Mrs. l) G Counties is presently bcirii; cnn- r-r1 nevi ueek fnr the (iuidc:-s of Macmillan, Miss Grace Nicitnls. ducted at Birch Cniiri ll.V Miss Siinimerstde and Prince Country. Miss Elaine Mat-Donald. Mrs. .- Grnce Nichols. Eagle Owl Train-. l l CITY AND CENTRAL TRON-Cheater white shirts by. Almost 200 dclcitatcs. ren- lan-mt-. Formerly start. now 35.95 resenttniz 38 of the 43 subdivis- al Henderson mm cmimm-eg ions aciitc illl Prince Etlwnrtll ylsianzi regis.crcd during the TODAY l00 Blood Donors opening session of the 35th an- necded at Memorial Hall. 1it.'nual provint-ial diocesan con- GUIDERS SPRING Park school reopens pt. 3. FOR SALE - lar:r oak pun- Iheons. Waddeil Bros. Crapaud. ARROW N0rl'""" d”V dry Stewart between i - fl pm. vcntlon of the Catholic Women's Ihirts. A 87.50 value now 35.95. g League. which began at st- Heuderson and Cudmore. FOR SALE: reconditioned. rev Dunstan-5 Univcrsny Sundm, ,fri'.:craiors. sacrifice prices. Honing Mrs. A. J. 0-nnnmyl VISIT Hi-STYLE Miilincry. Gt. ,sm,C ;.;1L...mc' V ' George Street. ”where every. y g y l?r:'ddl:;';E'eAr;(Jycgl;S.:3:l;Id Mm Ityll is Hi-Style." I JACKET SAL!-.: itcciilrir Sll.. Y t - - . '95 to 515.95 now only s7.9a Hen- 05 order at 8-00 am. the LUGGAGE - Just arrnrrt la- dc,-Sm, and Cudmnm convention Mass was celebrated dies 2 piece acts special .322.75.i in the College Chapel by His I.L. Hardy and Co. REMEMBER Red Cross Blood I-Excellency. Most Rev. Malcolm Donor Clinic. Belfast Hall. Ei- l A. Mac-Etichcrn, D.D.. Bishop of WE TREAT the sick ucit. (;ig- don. Thursday. Aug. 29th. I - It l Charlottetown. the intention of gey's Pharmacy. open 8.30 am. p m. l the mass being ”Thc Success of - lthe Crusade for the Catholic to 8 p.m. ALPHA Rebekah Lodize. . LEAVES ON TRIP-Mrs. A C. ' p,-cs,-,y' No. MaeEnchern of York Point left D",-mg Ma” nu. Sim," of St. 10 i.0-0-P Rl”llUltIt' mectinc t0- yesterday on a visit to friends Mam”, Chm, rendered H mm, night. 3 P-(TL R090" Ol A5-V-'fflt7l.V and relatives in Massachussctts. be, or very pleasing hymns. Delegates. ishe was travelling with Mr and mgmtgm of the amt.-noon -woo Dofogns ---1 31::-..'.tr: .l:'.t3:::"::;.:'t?. ".::'.'. i .:;”;t:..i"..::.'".t:;:;Fdritfl fut ff ”S"fw fl;Njwc:mf"1”;'nad fticid, Mass. and Miss Alva Dol- Director of the Catholic Welfare 3' ' C " ilar, who was here visiting ber.Centre. Charlottetown. in her. pi i Theme in Brookflcld. Mrs. MacKin- i rtmllrkl the FEVGTPM Sltl'9lll FASHION-CRAFT tailored - to lnon was here for the fiftieth wed- thanked the members 0' the; manure stilts 20 per cent .ding anniversary of her parents. C-W-U 7"? "'9 i1F"9l'""-S "3-'l5l' off or extra pants free. This Hon. Forrest Phillips and Mrs. 3"" '0 "W C-9"”? d"l'l"'1tll9 - . past 16 years and asked for their at licnderson and Lud Phillips. cmmnmd -"Won in me mm” i The Resolutions and Nominat- 1-HE 1-A31-AN snop. Sum. lng Committees were appointed hop, Buchg (tinge! tn, scam" .Monday. Named to the resolut- -nmndayg August on L”, The many friends of Mrs G lions committee were Mrs. L.G. chance to get yotir aiiihcniic tim- R. LcPagc. Rusticoviiie. will belffamsay. Indian River; Mrs. wned (mm scounm .c cm, sorry to hear she has enterediBasil MacDonald. Tracadie Cross -I-.,ung Ithe P.E. Island liospiial for treat- Mrs. Joseph Callaghan. Montague - Almost 200 Delegates At- iAnnuctl Convention Of CWL i Ferne Rocers. (siandingl Mrs. Walter Smith. Mrs. C..l. Build- rcziiilt. Mrs. Ralph iiumnni. Mrs Rftflcrs. Miss Rosita Croken. ing Secretary. Mrs. L.L. Noonan. CllilFl0llCiDll'il. the Correspond- ing Secretary. Mrs. l-'. J. Steele Charlottetown. and the Treasurer Miss Gcrtrudc Coady. Churlotteu town. i The final sessions of this year's I convention will take place at S.l D.U. today. I. in illi('nilililCC at all sessions in the national President of the C.W.L.. Mrs. i-IA. Bussiercs of Sillcry. P.Q. ll Mrs. Bussicrcs delivered an ad-l dress to last night's dinner meet- ing ttliicli was held in the Din- ing Room of S.l).U. Her speech. appears in full elsewhere in to- days issue. . Presiding Ii all sessions of the convention is Mrs. B.W. Des- Roches, Miscouclic. provincial President of the League. Will Try Light Beer Once More. TORONTO (CPl - The Ontario Retail Grocers' Association an- nounced so - called light bear would go on sale again Thursday at a single Toronto grocery store. The RGA statement said that E the RCA stopped the sale earlier ' this month in the face of a threat by the Liquor Control Board oi Ontario to prosecute them. William Coillngs. chief commit mcnt Appointed to the nominating com- DI- W-In MNDONALW 35(ll0- , , miitcc were litisit Margaret kit" will be lib-Wilt "W" "'1' .H' L""” C'""”"" mil M" lwedge Summersid:-; Mrs. .)ohn.l. Charlottetown Hospital and Wendie V-1t'l70uRall have return-iM,cn,,,,,m,. 3,,.,,.,. mm M” Prince Edward island llnspiial rt! lmmc after a very enloyablr -H,,.,,M D.,,.,.- V,,m,,. mmp Ann" 3",, N, scpwmmr 3”, trip through the .Vlm'itllTl9:. They, M Mmdayk session, Rpm,” hciIlIiVe- ll'"'”"'d"mc "me l" Cape B"'”" of the year's activities were sub- . I A '" ' mlited of cacti of the 43 sub-div- A ZONE annual meeiintl will be held at Mt. Stewart Canadian i MOM 0' me Lou” In the province. Also heard at this ses- 14I10" Pl” w'd”95d3Y- Al"'l"-Sit sion were reports of the Record- ” It 3 P-"L All WW8"! l""" tnawisr: -At the Prince r.dN Q""" cm""V h"'""h” "'3 ward island Hospital on Mon- 7 "lW"';aA-C- M"E'"""'- 7-0" day. August 26 tom in Mr er. t ' ” ' ' l Yemen Claims Iloner oi the LCBO. denied in I l telephone in i e r vie w that the LCBO threatened to prosecute the RGA. Mr. Cnlllngs said that the LCBO had only banned the importation of the beer into the province by 35th Diocesan Dinner Held In Ch'town The Catholic Vlotnenfs Leuun of Canada dinner in connection with the 35th Annual Provincial Dlocesinn convention was held It St. Dunstnnis University. Char- lottetown. tut evening. The head table was decorated with bowls of sweet peas and maiden-hair fern. l-had tnble guests were the following: Mrs. Wilfred Driscoll: Mr. Alan G. Mncmillan: Dr. W.J.P. MIcMil- tan. Knight of St. Gregory; Mrs. T.W.L. Prowsc; the Hon. A Mathcsori. Premier oi Prince Ed- ward island; Mrs. F.A. Buss- leres. national president of Can- ada of the C.W.L.; His Excel- lency Most Reverend Malcolm A. Mat.-Eacbern. D.D.. Bishop of Charlottetown: Mrs. aw. De- Roche, provincial president of C.W.L.; His Honour Lieutenant Governor T.W.L. Prowse; Mrs. W.J.P. MacMillan: Very Rev. J. A. Sullivan. Rector oi St. Dun- stan's University; Rev. George Mt-Cormac; Mr. Wilfred Driscoll and Mrs. Alan G. Macmillan. Girl Guides. most efficiently. assisted the Sisters in looking after the large number of guests. Background music was furnish- ed by the well-known musicians Miss Marian Dougan (piano) and Mr. Alfred Mcxenrney (violin). Mrs. W.J. MacDonald's lovely voice was heard in the song "Mother Machree". Speakers for the evening were the following: Governor T.W.L. Prowse. who welcomed the guests and spoke oi the "Force for good and com- munity progress of the C.W.L."; Premier Matheson referred to the work of an organization such as the C.W.L. in the welfare and social life oi the province and hoped the C.W.L. would continue its good work and continue to make P.E.l. even better than it is today and that their efforts would be crowned with success; Dr. W.J.P. MaeMlllan said Mrs. Bussieres had come to the great- est part of Canada and spoke of the fine work the C.W.L. women had done in this province in sup. porting public health measures; Mr. Wilfred Driscoli. represent- W. bet-ship in 1950 and in October. Convantionl ' u . Iuioug ,. . He referred to the theme this year. "Camila for the Catholic Press" and want.- ed especially to bring out the point that children should have homes where they learn good reading train their parents; Mn. Delloche presented the speaker of the evening. telling the and- lenee that Mrs. graduate oi the Urnuline con- vent in Quebec. that she had been given I C.W.L. life mem- l956. was made national presi- dent. Mrs. Blllllefen. whose remar- kably fine address is covered in today's issue. endeared her- self immediately to all by refer- ring io "the island". saying that she had on this her first visit here visited the Confederation Chamber and the home of her very dear heroine "Anne oi Green Gables". Mrs. Allan J. MacDonald vole. ed a very fine appreciation to His Excellency, Bishop Mac- Eachern. Mrs. Bunnie :3 and everyone who had contributed to the success of the convention. The following is the prog- ramtnez Presiding - Mrs. B.W. Den- Roches. Provincial Diocesan President. Grace and Prayer for the Pope Most Rev. M.A. MacEach- ern. Bishop of Charlottetown. Toast to the Queen - Hon. T.W.L. Prowse, Lieutenant Gov-- ernor. Greetings from the Govern- ment of P.E.l. - Premier A.W. Matheson. Greetings from the City oi Charlottetown - Mr, walthen A. Gaudet, Deputy Mayor. Greetings from Sir W.J.P. M.acMillan. M.D.. Knight of St. Gregory. Greeting from Knights of Col- umbus -Mr. Frank Deagle. State Deputy or representative. Address "Let her works praise her" Mrs. l'l.A. Bussieres. National President. Canada. Appreciation - Mrs. Allan J. MacDonald. lug the Knights of Columbus. "God Save The Queen". Apec Committee is Studyingi Poultry Industry Problems A closer look It the poultry industry in this province and possible recommendations for its improvement is the goal 0' the P. i-I. island agricultural committee oi the Atlantic Prov- inces Economic Council which met here last night to begin a study of I report on the indus- try prepared for them by Arthur C. Prirks. an economist from lthe University of New Bruns- l wick who is the Apee economist. Committee chairman Charles Yeo of St. Eleanors said that they were not ready to make any recommendations yet, al- though the committee has decid- ed to launch an educational nro- gi-Im on quality and marketing. 127.: OF INCOME During the past three years. the report indicates. the income from poultry and eggs accounted for approximately twelve per- cent of the total farm cash in- come in this province. The report on poultry deals only with chickens. hens and fowl because the purpose of the survey was to deal specifically lwlth that phase oi the prov- inec's poultry ltiduatry.i in 1956 only potatoes and dairy products accounted for i appreciably more in dollars and cents to total farm cash income. while income from cattle and calves was only slightly above the combined income from poultry Ind eggs. There were 812,343 hens and chickens in the province last year on some 73 percent of the occupied farms. There were an average ttif its hens and chick- l rm. L ”"h.'3SZ tfere 38.'i.(.'tl item and outlets over 6 months oi IKE 0" laland farms in i956 and they produced 7.lS7.0tll dozens of eggs. 5.943510 were cold for market. The rev0l't l , that less than sixty P9l'0t?l"t 0- the eggs passed through gradind stations. .lncrIasI Only list Class Fares MONTREAL tCPl-A i'IllwIY spoitesmnn said Wednesday night invoking the Federal intoxicating Liquors Act. Mr. Collins also said that the beer on sale in Toronto was likely left over from beer brought into the province before the ban went Into -effect. The RGA said the beer on sale here Thursday was manufactured Ml" and Mrs. Robert Bnrwise. I cnanmrrnr-arm Kinder- 5"" 9 ""' l "- 3,-msh Ag-fuck gangs under the direction at. In. In Clark Iuisted by LONDON (AP, N Y-Pm," 1" km"'l Mnnwnu M”) charged Monday thnt British "W" 3'7"'"b" 37"" r”'.h”" MRS Rut?" .P""'0TT MM" lrocltet-shooting planes. tanks and & lnformntlon call Mrs. (lack snr. Nova Scotia. announce. iheta"men, M". been making . 1' Mmwmn" 0' ll" y""""'l i"savagc attack" on its territory dauchicr. Dawn Lee to Mr. 2 C 'I 3 .df ti . . alid .l'irra.hml'a':lr Mzfsrlielll bopmnu m" are wmlmml" l Montague. Prince Edward ls- TM" '" rdnlornmenu 9": land. The marriage will tsio.-.' "'1' "'” ”' '''”?,'v M"? Dince Saturday. Scptembe. Nth l'”":l.t::m,':nm;:' . '::”Y'; l5', 9! ' I It Trinity United Church. to the arms" xoummem. : A foreign office spokesman de-1 tiled any knowledge of the It- . Don-I "” MARRIAGES ...t.. a. said .. investigation .. unet- 3;. Parker fit Yin. Interment Cemetery lbeing made. i Fulti-IltCl..AIKE - DAWSON -On Sal-' The protect drew I picture of ichmond, The iutll. Windsor. vs. Paul's Anglican Church. sIek- .13.. mm, I 'l"'- "-3- try the Rev. Cum it followed the British In-i 3'” "NW5 359". "lit?" nouaeement Aug. I that the des-l D''l”'' "' C7"”""3t9"'- t0 erg kingdom bordering Britain's Aden protector-Ite in the It'll”!-l west corner of the Arabian Pen-l mgmgompgmu-y , M I we. ylnsuln and received Itit or seven! ury amine. Charlottetown ayirhlvlotdl 0' inlet --r out-to Reverend C Evans on 59'"- -. urday. August 24th, M7 at St. fmilltary Icuoa on I bigger scale, n l ' Jule missing from net. umocot in" '"' ”P''''' in Saint John. NR. and has In Ileohnllc content of less than 2.5 per cent by volume. The controversy between the RGA and the LCRO hctzan earlier this summer when the light beer liflffl. I The LCBO said the beef was in- toxicating and could not be sold in grocery stores. Trio Arrested In Grocnry Break CHESTER. N3. (C?) - RCMP id Sunday two men and woman have been taken Into eno- tady following I szsoo break Into I grocery store in this Ibllh shore town. by I roodblock lending to the ct after police discovered I 3- 3 illilhi the lo-percent increase in pain- senger fares authorized Monday lby the board oi transport com- " mission 3 will be applied only to first-class fares. Coach-clIII fIreI would be in- erased by I maximum of five per cent. .' The railway: hnd indicated in their request to the board that lib! full boost would only affect 'flnt-clua rates but Wednesday night's Itement was the first of- ficial confirmation. I The spokesman said the first- clau increase works out to no for the last four days and that was first put on sale in izrocerylgt . cult per mile while the coach-clan boost amounts to less til: During the spring and early ranks second among all Canad- ian provinces. But during the fall months the niitpiit tends to be the lowest among all the provinces. The report suggests that this "can be expected in a farm- fiock type of poultry enterprise such as exists in Prince Edward Island and follows the natural laying pattern". In 1955 (figures for 1956 are not glvenl fowl and chicken meat amounted to 3.610.000 lbs (dressed weight). Of that amount 1135.000 lbs were sold by pro- ducers and the remainder was consumed at home. Only 42.6 per cent of the total was sold through registered stations. Iumme the output per hen here it Humidity Stirs Late Blight Tlielncknfrnlinndtbnlow humidity ftonrrostthe ptogrnngof tolnulilght rtnportnw yPotIto Bulletin Ioll.ThiIpei-iodoflowdlnene Monday morning to reproduce itself It I rapid rate. The growers are Idvined that " 'r in ' the month of greatest damage from intn blight disease and spraying or dusting become; of increasing importance until the plants are ready to be top-killed. Potato insect populations in general continue to remain at I low level. although in I few areas aphids are reported to be increas- ing moderately. If you should be ln an area where aphids Ire numerous. add Mnlnthlon to your spray. The bulletin is prepared by FM. Cannon. Crop Insect Sect- ion and L.C. Callbeclr. Plant Path- ology Sectlon, of the Science Service Laboratory. Charlotte- town, P.E.I. Ask Troops To Battle Forest Fire ST. HILAIRE, Que. (CF) - A call for army troops to take on I stubborn bush blaze atop Mount St. Hilaire was sent Monday to Premier Duplessls. Elsewhere. other fires flared in the wake of I prolonged rainless spell. Four towns in the St. Hilaire area about 18 miles east of Mont- real said they fear their water supply will be ruined less the army tackles the fire which has been burning for six days on the 1,300-foot mountain. Near Ormswwn, about 40 miles southwest of Montreal, a forest fire was advancing on a two-mile front. It burned one farmhouse Sunday and poised a threat to eight or nine others if the wind sliiiit-d. Two fires were burning in the Shcrbrooke area of the eastern townships, eating through timber stands. MAY SET DRY RECORD The McGill observatory said Monday August so far has pro- duced less than I half - inch of rain and unless some comes soon. will be the driest August on record. Si. llilairc. Otterburn Park. Be- locil anti Mount St. liiiaire were the afflicted communities peti- tioning Mr. Duplessis. Quebec at- torney - general. for army aid. RCAI” and army volunteers. hol- steriiig more than l5f) district voi- untecrs. have so far failed to snuff out the fire believed started by children. Only I good rain could do the trick. officials Iald. The communities draw water from a mountain lake and fear was expressed that the fire may ruin the watershed. So far. no val able timber nor orchards hIv been affected although at one time I Dleppe home for 108 epileptlcs was threatened. CONSUMED HERE By far the greater percent Many of the army and air force volunteers had to withdraw Mon- day to resume normal routine. of island produced eggs are consumed on the island. Naval Seotia and Quebec were the two: Mat customers. The same prov-l lnces provide the best market "if Poultry meats. The report indicated that egg prices in this province are con- siderably lower than they are in the neighbouring provinces of Nova Seot.lI and New Bruns- wick. and below the average ilrlce in Canada. The reasons suggested Ire "the surplus quan. titles and the lower grade quali- ties of egg: in Prince Edward Island". Prince Edward Island had I lower percentage of top grads eilizs last year than the Canadian Iverage. DNOIN l70llltl'l' Dricm are also lower in Charlottetown than in Montreal Ind Halifax and re. semble prices in Region and Winnipeg. The organization of the pom. '7 l'1d"1t'Y tfl this Province on strictly commercial lines would involve pronounced changes and mean much larger flock: and I very greatly enlarged output. The report noted also. how- ever. that I number of factorsl tend to discourage this type of lndultry reorganization in the province. Members of the committee "(I594 by Mr. Yeo Ire Louis Oconnor. Clinton: Colin B. Wauilli. Wllmot Valley: B. B. -tones Bunbury; Malcolm Reeves. Cror. Roads; R. L. Burst-. Five Houses; Gordon Mncliae. lfeatherdniez D. M. Ml!-'1-eln. DeGroI Marsh. Also meeting with the com- .mittee last might were Mr. ; Parks. Clarnnce FitzRIndolph of Halifax with Apee. !'.M. Nuh. District Poultry Products Super. visor. Federal Department of Alricuiture: Edword Macaqu- on. Provincial Department of ,Iigricuiture. and J.L. Dewar. (secretary of the P.E.l. Federa- tion of Agriculture. an INTERVIEW WITH A carat Maitmttisit TONIGHT AT 9-on rv Dr. M. M. Cody. retired Director of the Eit- tension Department. st. Francis Xnvler University will be interviewed on "Profile" over CI-CY-TV tonight It 9 o'clock Stanihrtl Time. e. 5. rcaeott UNION LEAGUE Milltown Plant Closing Today MILLTOWN, N. B. (CP)GThis community's sole industry will virtually cease operations today, but resident: refuse to lose hope in Miiltown'a future. About 100 employees of Mill- town Textile Co - operative Ltd. will be laid off. leaving only I skeleton crew of about so in I textile mill that employed 450 until three months ago. when the grndual shutdown began. Mayor R at ph Eagnn said Thursday night Ill efforts to It- trnci another industry to this community of 2.500 hIvI so far been unsuccessful. Today's layoff will boost the number of unemployed to almost 125 out of I total labor force of about 550. William Booth Jr.. president of the eo-operative that bar oper- ated the mill for the lllt three years. nIld only the dying Ind finishing departments will re- mlill 0Pen liif.'l' today to fill the mill's int orders. This work is expected to uh I month. .,Patucs Etwvu:o'il g lsuuo Ftotirt EttBLEti' S nvtotts JEWELEIQM ertnniovnvowu. New Dominion with it elcll, Can-l oe Cove with 5 Rice Point-5' Argyle shore-4. st. Catherine's with 2 reprenentntlven from each This successful Clinic was sponsored by the Women's Instit- utes in all these districts with re- freshmcnts and worker: being supplied by New Dominion. Rice Point. Nine Mile Creek and Fnirview Women's lnntltutea and with the assistance of the men of the area Ind resident nurses. Funeral Monday Of Miss Flynn The death occurred in the Charlottetown Hospital on Fri- day. Aug. 23rd oi Mary Eileen Flynn, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Flynn. 141 Weymouth Street, Charlottetown. . . Miss Flynn who was in her 39th year wag I member of the staff of F.W. Woolworth Co.. Ltd.. for several years During that time she earned the respect of her employers and eultome by her faithfulness to duty and her courtesy. in June of this year she was hospitalized for I short period but recovered and went back to her work. Her final illness was contracted I week previous to her death. In Iddition to her parents. she is survived by two brothers, CPO J. Frederick Flynn. R.C.N.. Victoria, BC. and Augustus "Gus" Flynn of the Guardian's circulation staff. ller funeral which was very largely attended. was held yes- terday morning from the Char- lottetown Funeral Home to St. Dunstan's Basilica where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. Walter Reid who Ilso conducted service It the ETBVC. Members of the Ladies Auxil- iary of the Benevolent lrish So- ciety of which the deceased was I member. attended the funeral in I body. Pall bearer; were: Stephen Dowling. Dennis Dowling. Maur- ice Dowling. Roland MeGregor. Vincent Dolron and Lorne Dolr-I on. interment was in the Catholic Cemetery. Constable Shot In Gun Battle MONTREAL (CPl-An Ontario Provincial Police constable re- mained in critical condition Sun- WEATHER ronotrro (CP) - temp... turen Inland by the Toronto public wcnthar ulnce: MIN. MAX. (NIIM) (Day Calurv ReglnI.. Halifax Charlottetown . Sydney . . . . . . . .. Yar-mouth .. . St. John's ........... HALIFAX (cm - The weather office says I low near Cape cod is expected to move across Nov. scotln early today followed by gradual clearing. while I second law, east of James Bay, win likely cause showers in the ex. trerne northern Mnrttimes. Forecasts: Lower St. John River valley; Cloudy clearing in the afternoon; little change in temperature; Ioutherly winds shifting this aft. ernoon to west 15; low-high gt New Glasgow 60-70, Fredericton M-72. Saint John so-7o. Prince Edward Island, eastern N.B. counties: Cloudy clearing in the evening; little change in (em. pernture; winds west 15; low. high at Charlottetown 62 - 70; Moncton 60-72. Upper Saint John River valley, Bay of Chnleur: Cloudy with I few showers: little change in tem. pernture: light winds increasing this afternoon to west 15; low. high at Edmundlton and Camp- bellton 53-72. High tide today at Charlotte- town It ll.54 a.m. At Rusuco n 7.05 a.m. and 7.28 p.m. Summer- slde tide ' k minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 5.29 I.m. and sets at 6.59 p.m. the other lodged lfl the spine, Police said he hnd flushed two Iuto thlevcl early Saturday in Morrisburg. They escaped to I running gun duel. Pitt was found llirawled on I lawn. with his Imlity revolver beside hlin. csseeecsegiiccsccgc 3:.'Sl&'-'22:1Slr.':la3SSt63:l3 Refrigeration Repairs To All Mnkes APPLIANCES SALE 0 SERVICE MOTORS lewlndlng and Repairs day night paralyzed from the waist down after being struck by three bullets in I pre-dawn gun battle in Morriaburg. 0nt.. sat- urday. Ronald Pitt. 35. of Morrinburg. was flown 70 miles Saturday to the Montreal Neurological Insti- tute, where doctors began I long, difficult operation to remove two bullets. one in the H and ELECTRICAL Repair-I Palmer Electric PIIIIIIMI-SIM "IMPORTANT". Signed, President Mrs. MacAus1Ind V. R. Cudmore- SPECIAL MEETING LODGE HALL AUGUST 27-7:30 P.M. . All members of Lodge Eton 148 and Queen Elizabeth Lodge requested to attend. I Dry-Qh C-De-tttdint cuammo cnlausf 3.:-3' S175 not Iuyouunvnuubuvntvorlv Innmbmhioalaal-W Gjmda nleoft09 Ieyuhunutv . I , yuan-Ibuupnjuuhgtd. Moore 6' McLeod Ltd.',