es SLAND NEWS PAGE (Cubans Release [peers ee ™ es *. -— River — _~ - Dawson ~ a sunny intervals i The Ganrdian, Ohariotiiown, Won, hug. it, we. | \\ Fr i Jai Vancouver 55 67 |widely scattered afternoon and ? _ Regina : 51 73 |storms; very warm; light winds. . By ROBERT cieenan “the son of a former Havana Winnipeg 62 73 |Low-high at Halifax 60 and 3890, . : HAVANA (AiP)—Cuban author-;mayor. The government says; Winnipeg —- 62 73 |Yarmouth 60 ard 75, Kentville, ' omen njure ane Senmaned Sunday to silabep Pozo came to Cuba aboard a C-46| Toronto = z oe eaere. oe, John 6 pty hundreds of persons jailed during Ottawa ericton a int : a drive against what the govert-| emiey wera netay eg | Montreal 2° land 80, . ment called a Dominican-backed pA 60 «=665 «| «(Cape men Prince Edward I conspiracy. Officials apparently Thureday. : 67 77 land, eastern N.B, counties, up- erry a ! ns are satisfied the reported plot Saint John 63 73 |per St. John River valley, Bay of 5 against Premier Fidel Castro’s| tion when the PC’s voted against Moncton 61 63 Caalour: Cloudy with showers regime has been smashed his resolution condemning the | Halifax 66 7 jand- widely scattered thunder- MONTAGUE — An accident hp setae semmnee ot Sp About 4,000 civilians and army | federal government for its han-|Chaflottetown 6 71 storms; a little warm; a hoepital. Mrs. Cathern | They aan tneie | M8 _were taken into custody by < of Term 29 of contadere Yarmouth eo” 4 winds Low-bigh at Srdney, CBee sent to " were on ottetown oncton mass at |* Dis military dragnet. genes eke tae = noe St. John’s SS 58 Edmundstos and Campbellton 55 - F an . E u Praught of Elliotvale with a| wey te early morning broken leg and undisclosed in-| Vernon ternal injuries, also her daughter,; Mrs. Praught’s conditions is § fe 3 or unofficial, as to how — the PC Opposition and| HALIFAX (CPY — The weather Bay of Fundy: Light winds: persons will remain in cus formed s now party over the le-/elfice stys a houndaty between) ot Sin extensive fog: widely Mrs. Brenda Hickens with pos-|considered very serious, while | an’ Dersons wut nmai 0 Cue ote. cool and warm air lies nearly sible back injuries. Mrs. Hicken’s was reported t0/ -ntiy decreed law establishes| Mir. Higgins, now leader of the stationary across the southern ee Sree viibity near | Michael Gallagher and Andrew | be resting comfortably at King’s : the maximum penal of death | Uaited Newfoundland , ques-| Maritimes. As a result, most of Murphy passengers in the car/County Memorial Hospital, in| ' arn ty aot Niennd ia & tate ee the forecast district will have|Z¢fo: temperature near 60. were not injured. ‘ta é Considered certain to be among|day night ‘the sincerity of | Cloudy ve frequent show-| High tide today at Charlotte- those held are Arturo Hernandez Prime Minister Diefenbaker’|¢TS falling in the cool air and |town at 9.08 a.m. Child’ P ts Ar Dumb Tellaheche, a former senator) who promised N ew f oundland’s HAWAII ERUPTION At Rustico at 4.19 a.m. and 6.13 I s Faren e | |who, Castro claims was (to be/ financial case under Term 29| When the voleano Kilauea|p.m. Summerside tide eightcen. " Hawaii in 1985, incan-| minutes later than Charlottetown. president if the conspiracy SUC-!in legislation that was passed in| erupted in _| ceeded; Armando Milan descent rock spurted 400 feet into | Sun rises today at 5.16 a.m. and | Caines Milanes the House’ of Commons in July.” ithe air. -—— 2 ¢ {sets at 7.18 p.m. BANDS ADD. former preskient of the National | . ttlemen’s Associati wh : ‘ Afr Cadet Bands are a regularto provide a lift to camp func- W-C E.W. Rhuda took the salute. CLEVELAND (AP) — John Bi-; Pfaff when she saw him. omen as contributing Bo ., ‘eaturesof many squadrons andtions and marches. The third is adjutant for the occasion was Ven and his wife didn’t have the| “‘She was trying to let see cially to the plot, and Luis Pozo, “when cadets arrive at the Sum- camp musical aggregation ® 1 1 MacPherson, officer in [words to tell—both have been|know he saved her child,” sald merside Air Cadet camp those shown above during the Sunday : t i birth. There no | fire chief Rabert Fenderbosch. |" with musical ability are grouped morning church parade, whem charge of daily sports. bees Fea >a os Political way they could explain that their three-year-old child was trapped! Springfield A a . lin their flaming house. Q ‘(Continued from page 1) J Pfaff, 31 Id Cht | Pretty Wedding Solemnized cago inurance executive, and-ns| WMS, Meet = |stivice'were ttement. Thos th wife, Susan, happened to be driv- premier and Mr. Power refused ing past the burning home in sub-| The Springfield West Baptist | io consider a citizens’ petition. urban Olmsted Falls early Su®-| Missionary Society met at the; Mr. Smallwood announced just }day. They stopped and saw Biven home of Mrs. Percy MacPherso®/ before Thursday's election was | ges:ic culating wildly. ‘on Wednesday afternoon with| called that a bridge would be i “What's wrong?” Pfaff asked.|seven members and four visit-| built immediately. He told the ie parents led him by the arm lors present. The president, Ms. Placentia mecting Saturday night __ At St. Mary’s Church, S’side Saint Mary’s Aaglican Church,, The bride. given !n marrage Summerside, decorated with ~ ane on wane. § vllene : : white satin gown er own sda mae ae. was Oy sign with a chapel train. Her beautiful setting for the after-| vei) of illusion fell from a cap noon wedding on August 15, 1950,/o¢ matching white satin. She of Janet Elizabeth Horn>, stcugh- | carried a cascade of Phalaenop- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alex-| sis orchids and stephanatis inter- ander Horne ‘o Robert Bruc€/ mingled with leaves of © Phit- around to a bedroom window. | Neil Boulter, presided, and opem-| that contracts would be awarded Pfaff kicked in the screen and | ed the meeting with cal] to wor|the day before the election. climbed into the room. He groped <'>p and singing the hymn “We; My. Smallwood’s*television talk jaround but became dizzy in the nave a Story to tell to the N@/on labor Friday night brought a ‘heavy smoke and came out. 'tiors”, followed by repeating the! comment “Saturday from Larry MacBeath, son of Mr. and Mrs. | endron : : ; , exander ron. By this time Mrs. Plaff had got church covenant in unison. Daley, Newfoundland Democratic Sends eg ee Miss Helen Horne, sister of | lene word from Mrs. Biven:. |. Scripture lesson was take®@| candidate for St. John’s Centre. Erie Ingraham, Kensingios per. the bride, was her only attend fi “Crib.” from Joba 3: 1.17. A circle of pra-| Mr. Daley said he was pleased : _ ant. Her street-lergth gown of, | | “MUST BE A BABY” yer by five members, followed to see that Mr: Smallwood is ‘be- Russell Driscoll “There must be a baby in @ with the Lord's prayer in uniso®.| ing forced to discard his phony terib,”’ Mrs. Pfaff shouted, and|A missionary bible quiz was giv-| campaign issue of Term 29, and her husband, his eyes till vee by the president, Mrs. Boult- |i, now beginning to talk wita jing from the smoke, went back er, and answered by no. some real issues confronting the : t a Camp into the bedroom. polly A dialogue “The people of Newfoundland.” ® C d Mi mee Peer ane =e and | “I stumbled around, “he said | Samuel’ was given by Mrs. R.L.| The Democrats were born a ome an ee the ushers wane Mr. Jack Simp- later. “I dida’t think of the fire,| England and Mrs. Lillis Aubrey. row wecks ago. If elected they : ‘son and Mr. Lee Horne but I kept saying. ‘Thege’s some- A poem “If Jesus came to yOur | have promised to repeal lavor A R Ma RAE d RUSSELL DRISCOLL The mother of the bride chore TRAINED one in here. There's someone ig | House”, read by Mrs. Boulter, | jaws that last March decertified » be Cc an ; a sheath dress of nass greeu peau here.’ ” | followed with a duet “The beauti-|two locals of the International ” de soie with mink hued acces-| Privae Walter Stewart, 18, son “I knew there must have been ful Garden of Prayer’, by Mrs. | woodworkers of America (CLC). B R | E F S man ges ais. "MacReats, [908 Views Remington PT was," nf nai toc Ward Smalimans [qq Brace te toezers’ locals wat} 6 At York Hall TONIGHT 8 P.M. | : : Re aon - e . formed the ceremony and ‘he| rose and green prini; on a white organist was Mrs. Cre.imam | background, waz accented by a MacArthur. ng the siznim®| rose sash and accessories. She of the register, Miss Carol Mac-| .,-ried a cascade of white feath- RA aaa ered carnations and ivy. man roses. Mrs. MacBeath, |Sea View, Kensington P.E.1. was = p “aff finally touched a rung of | lard Smailman. on strike against the Ang!o-New- ameng. 9) Soldier Apprentices +4. cin Then ho felt atlas | Minutes of last meeting wer foundiand D-veloyment Company ecahien eee eae who graduated from the Royal | “The child was huddied in a| tead and. approved. Roll call) of Grand Falls at the time. S . | S eake HEATH MACQUARRIE M P. pecial 5p r: , MP, Canadian Army Service Corps ner of the crib, unconscious, | Was answered with a verse. of WILL NEVER REPEAL lcinnamon accessories, a ovhees- Miss Annie Gard, Springfield | .4+ feathered hat and a corsage |School, | Camp a one | Hoisting Scott Biven én his hip, | Scripture containing the word Mr. Smallwood said in his TV West, is a patient in the Western ' | | “dwell”. . J Hospital - See ere er ore ue tary, trades det sintianale torndin bog . lag — the wall to nae A thenk you letter wes reed by address = hal Liberals would men 1 e erve . cers ' ing. He enlisted in the Soldier %S “2 ; t Newcom- | 2€ver repeal the labor lezislation. R fi h ts ion was held at the home of the Apprentice Training Plan on I couldn't see,” he said. or 7. aot coro on a| 42d he scored the PC's for prom- e res IS RECOVERING : +409 bride, where the bride's uncle, o9 , "Tivank God I fo: d the waoter sao : i aa : 1. Mill ; ; Sept. 10, 1957. Pte. Stewart is rank G un ising to repeal the laws that th aa oa Leas ees so Me. negieant earl oe Rawr colds be ity is. ckats oui te 4| Half falling, hal{ lesping, = | te es see ibis Semin wanna ae name ada - ” ; Inserted by 3rd Queens Progressive Conservative Association cent Hos- | Ville, 2T0p0S e toast. , nipeg, emerged through the window w ith eeting clo si ‘ — Masse Se the Western | Presiding at ihe tes table were gg geo age ns ea “Day is Dynng in the West” and; Mr. Smallwood called the elec-| | : — : the grandmotaer of the bride. - —— 4{REATED FOR SMOKE’ mizpah benediction. Lunch was HOSPITAL PATIENT Mrs. Lee Horse, and the aunt) peceaRCH SHIP SAILS Scott and his father were in served\ by the hostess. C. R. S. Leard, Alberton. is a (Of the groom, Miss Vera Mac-| 1 Qo. (ap) The Sov hospital Sunday night, The child | ; omg - pbelllt asaehs NDON (AP)—The Soviet re- hos day night | BOMARC -B WORKING eT ae ital. _ =" ling. in ame cer ‘Mrs. Harold search ship Vityaz has sailed om as being treated for smoke | Cape CANAVERAL, Fie. : osps another expedition to study the “talation AP)—The air force’s new super ; n Nichol- ' Stud) lien, Biss doles muvinkess Miss bed of the Pacific Ocean, Moscow; The father suffered — Baan Bomarc-B anti - aircraft missile LATE NOTICES Barbara Clark, Miss Harriet |Radio reported Thursday. Com- third-degree burns as he stim ioued \skyward Wednestay on + ; |Campbell, Miss Barvara Stewart | Munist Chinese scientists also are vied arougd the house, into short - range test Might. The 47- (Also see announcements im and Miss Anne Parker. Miss | aboard. fire once before he got out. foot rocket trailed a long plume i columns adjoining @lassified Ad- |Pauline Muttart attended the | —————— | He and his wife each had | of wite smoke from its solidfuel vertising Section.) |guest book. Amherst, N.S.: Miss Penny Pee] “ought the other was getting enzine as it headed over the At- For travelling, the bride chose |of Truro, N.S.; Mr. and Mrs. | their son out of the house. jantic. This was only the third Reginald Muttart and Peter| At the hospital, where Mrs. | test for the new weapon, and the) a champagne, suit with dus J v reaeana oni es aoe | | pink snanemtan accented a Muttart of Kentville, N.S.; Miss Bi ven was treated and released, | air force said it was not set to! of Lillian Eddings, wife of Wil-| corsage of pink sweetheart roses| Anne Patker of Sydney, N.S. the mother could only yor atifiy its full 400-mile range. lard Reid formerly of Rollo, and ivy. = . _ = — — ————————— = Bay, P.E.I. Burial in Reigel,| After a holiday in Cape Cod, Ohio. jthe bride and groom will take GALLANT—The death a a) up residence in Sackville, N.B. LLECE at his home in Johnstone's Ri- Lv ut-ol-province guests were: and Mrs. Alexander Calder ays aoe Joseph Gallant | .,-Beath, Miss Vera MacBeath. ‘ ae oye remains |\s-, David MacRae, Mr. and . Funeral Heme from where the | Mz: A. G. = urray of Campbell- 3 funeral will be held this morn- | ‘0: woh we nets eee CHARLOT TETOWN, P.E.I. : e : >, |of Montreal; Mrs. Arthur Ponder | aes — i a —— of Sackville, N.B.; Mrs, David suica for funeral mass Horton, Miss Elizabeth Baird, | 10.45. Burial will take place im|\r- George Ri : Mr. ge Richardson, Mrs. the Roman Catholic cemetery. | Frank Taylor of Chipman, N.B.; - HOGG — At 62 Brighton Road, | Mr. and Mrs. George Yorston of ° ‘ . is tiie. Kieek 0. Sm | ... Prince Edward Island’s Junior Rev. W.G. Hogg, in his 7ard| year. Resting at the MacLean | _ | | Funeral Home until tomorrow (Tuesday) morning, then at ° ean Monuments All Soul’s Chapel. Funeral College a chia offering: from St. Peters Cathedral on Wednesday, service commen- |) . i t-2 o'clock. nt Granite - Marble | Si Goa 1. The final two years of high school. | ‘ ; 2. Preparation of candidates for provincial teachers’ licences. Bro : | HORNE — Suddenly at Yar- nze | mouth Hospital, Yarmouth, N. 3. A'two-year course in Commerce. / S., on Sunday, August 16, 1959, a tee ( barat 4 A tied ae Margaret Ann Horne, in her . e first two years of university in al! faculties, including Arts a ence a Vere Beck & Son Ltd. Memorial Craftsmen ton Road. Remains will arrive into third year of the universities. ae | at the MacLean Funeral Home = : seh mde a eae te eae | Agriculture and Home Economics, with complete accredited standing for entrance Since 1870! | this evening. * Funeral notice ‘ |. later. FEES: : & Ist and 2nd vear: rural students $5: urban $10. 3rd and 4th year: rural students $25; urban $75. : Commerce: rural students $35: urban $50. Any way you look at it, Plymouth a a re now at the — ae oe ce | : 1 rman i 9. The kin e year you can expec He RenMaeS Shek compas welts He Reeiatrar. ot hae seach age! ie in traffic or for eae present car, too! See your dealer nay out on the open road. Big savings, too... now for an eye-opening demonstration ride. \ with either the lively, gas-saving Econo-Jet Save now with a big deal on the perform- Six or V-8. You can own a peppy new _ance-champ Plymouth for °59! SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES | Take a look at Plymouth’s feature list: 4 QUALITY-BUILT BY CHRYSLER OF CANADA Several scholarships and bursaries are available for students entering the third and fourth years. Ten scholarships at a value of $200 each and eight bursaries at a value iM ; of $125 each are offered in these years. / * Torsion-AIRE Rid * Safety-Rim wheels i Application forms are available at the College office. These should be completed by * Swing-out swivel seats > Independent parking brake September 14th\ and sent: to the Principal. d x Total-Contact brakes > Foam rubber front seats (all models) : Students entering third and fourth year are also eligible for -Dominion-Provincial %* Push-button automatic drive x, Electric windshield wipers financial assistance for universty students. Application for such grants should be made j r / JOHN MacLEAN—Ist Kings to the Department of Education. : 7 , PLYMOUTH PRICES START LOWER than those of any other full-sized car in Canada. 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