?. Movmo s'sIos WIRES UNDERGROUND CT Tionlsli Home may. i H A V H The seat home and school meet- ALBERTO" I Sate. '- his lot the new school year. was nrdoyssoatoa. During these use held la the assembly room of the nev.andhlrs.GeorgeKl1lanleii Ali's Barber Shop had cgma Convent on Thursdayeveoing Sept. Alberton yestgrdaytospendaholl morveorleIIofa.Iinstitutioninttav 13th., with a good uttendan . day in Nova scotia. While there town sndltwillbemlssedbythoaa After the singing of "0 coma," they will attend meetings of the who frequented it the lowly elected president." Mr. lllfltllle Synod of the Pmbyter- will Joseph Conway. extended to every. in Church in Canada. will reconsider his decidlm to as a hearty welcome, and asked tire that all parents cooperate and Mr. Angus Mllllgan, Albgnon, help make the year a successful suffered a focal injury during the 35- -7- 5- llnitil. llnlhla no for teachers and pupils. weekend. While preparing a duck IPGI Mr. Therecordlng secretary Rev. Sis- blind he accldentallly cut his god 3"- her St. Cathrine of Sweden. read with an axe. He was conveyed by Broadcasters Urge Bigger Private Role In Radio - TV By JOHN LCILANC . mm 5. u ii in car, Pr”.m”tw"k'iIlPP0l'1fFIPf0P0lG10ll partandpareel body, orrawa tCPl c- an expanded no .6 ran. aalurs xoleforprivateradloaadwm he Tlanidilroeoln-obaolateandold-tashioaedwithin C-4133115 is "Tied "P93 l-ill l'0yhi inendaiilons to the ollllnilllol woos three years. C-lllllJl'55.l0ll 03 bmldclli by Ilaiast a separate regulauvrsl "Viewers would havaniaaotsle the Canadian Association of in board have been "predicated on plain channels to choose mom: and Television Broadhajers the myth that "10 Wei 01 W new ' ; The CARTB, whose membership public and the interest of the CBC within includes most private station op- are necessarily and always syn rapidly -09'""1"i""'”"”"”h' thetnlnutesofthelt ' botand hi Dr erators. recommends that the onyrnous." speed : Beta would in larger ” meeu” ' "'5 5 Mme” mu i..,ij .i.n ogili regulatory powers and operating "Pusasdoa by the peasant state quanta; and won? hprove 3:: "d 3"” "' Gm'""' zfuuugi ::'t""i Hgspm” '"""' '1'” Q1”. 3 on 8"" functions of the case be curbed. agency of operating functions uinpeojowouldbe ed" hm, rt P” "" """"V 0" ,mi,Mfi:"”i -l-'”g."'h:;' ”Under present icircumstam.-es. gives it nogusterabillty to inter- TIIOiuV'B operatwa said the cihuwudence "Id war A W ".""' '” ' at C E Wain" who in. :::.:::: .::.::i:.:a:u":..::;2::.::. ll: l.".'...'”.?i..;.”l:.?::i...':.” is." -i"'.....'.'..-.9" w m-- o. ........ a... new in em. or in mm” school. lllllillz a meeting was to ner conducted the final services of De"chm9'" M "W R C- M- P011130 be held in Charlottetown and re- his pastorate at Alberton. Large "'1' the pnt "79 ye3"v 5" M93 illltlud 3" "lime and Sfht-101 Collgrvgations were present at Caa- ””''l'”ed ” ch'”0"9wV'n. 30' Units." send delegates to Charlotte- curnpec in the morning. at Tigniah phcmg mm " M5910” ll CPL town for this meeting. Five per- in the afternoon and at Alberton in 3' G' 15' Cmpm” 9' Bmden D9 guns were named to attend. A the eening. His parting mes e '”h''”'"- letter from Canadian Red Cross was a challege to J , faiig, (lnrlottetown Division, stating to more earnest prayer and to am on Tuesday evening, Sept- lreatzr dedication of adfto the of size. W88llh'8l1d P0Wel' Sl8lllfi- would be possessed by a dlsinter ual Canadians and have faith in 'i cant enough to weaken the safe- ested tribunal." their abllty to IIFOKICBI. The "Vnsl guards represented by elective The lissoclation did .suggest- mnjorny of those who oppose our governments," the association de- though it did not emphasise views are of the depression clared in a-12.000-word brief made . strongly-that the CBC might well ninydaq, st..' d log collectlvisi public today. , be confined to these functions: school." ' The bile! is one of five CARTB 1. Cmtlnulng to operate the fed- "cugainly, they are entitled to submissions presented to the erai government's international their klieis and attitudes. but it ihrceman commission for its final short,-wgvg 1.19;-mguon service. would seem ironic if they carried gmhei. gm” ii meeiiii oi ii work or God. T e t bearings opening today. The com- 3. Provldlns bruadcutins nerve the day here Ind "listed in keen interested in Red cims Wm; Lord's Supper .i'..'2.?3;"3Z3'.'?c'3 mlsslion ilnldler chllalrmliin R. lees to rgl'nnt.eG!I:r'thLe;lI igg tl?..thel'd0ltEhlll-l:S induiltryh tigiii i Quay, pi"; Aid and Di,a,m- cumpec and Tignigh. BORDEN I-'ow er o ontrea, w ch ope 8. PBODUCIN ra er an on eo es. no :5 ar : . unit", would be iieid in iiie . bearings last wring. also will i-e- tributlng-a service coucentratim. by a nalorlty oi Canadians." '" . town of Alberton. The president Mr. and M... wiium Phjlnpg MON--TUES--7:15-9:15 ceive evidence from the CBC and on tiprograrns of unusual sixIll!l- &0UlD HAVE CHOICE . y , "kg hi. . good aneiridancg of who were marrried in Alnhcrst i MATINEE TUEs'-3:” the Canadian Labor Congress in cance to the nation." The CARTB noted it has rim . . mwh midenii ai mi! meeiing last week, spent the wa'oehendlaAl B”b'” Paytm” Tm" Neat W3" its last sessions. Bnsnlc-rtvr: sysrrlsi expressed olinoiltlnn to the gov- W1 mi Am 0, Wm Mil We F0” in "T1": GREAT . i V i . , " V - bei-ton, uesl f the 1 ' niiway crossing, 0,, ii", Casi Md, msiaihiiom are wmpm” nu for the Tilnlsh area receive many th 2 s o orrners ,3”! JAMES moss in win workmen are buly tearilll UP the West ends of Water Street This wide sidewalks in the -vicinity Oi 3'93?" from the Red Cm" so. mo "I Mr; Hubert ch'mpk"" Also serial and news. r . 'll 1' 1 t all v; outer section of the sidewalk along :1: d Eomfiges angaxrgrmnlil fNI;illmt?e'”ab':)i:: 3g"ilu3g::l' 33:? The meeting decided again go AM" Bell. who has been barber. the Willi 01 Vii" 5"'9” i" area which will have SiXl('i'll sit-cl allowing this additional area to be 'P””'”' ' Hanmm?" Pam k" summer-side where underground stanchions for street ll?,illll1L'. and used by motor traffic in this busy "'5 WW5 ”' the dl-5”!" Which room and at home. When the tea- communioatlon and street lighting five manholes to service rummun- business area. '”""b" 575 um V93” 3" "1"'”' oh i or and p i he", , cables will be placed between the lcatlon cable junctions. After the Photo I1 Wsttan 1: 'o::1!ln':';:: 2:83: oxgggueafg illlglnied. it eelasie:r:or the child C A M E 0 PERMITTED 2 APPEARANCES Tr association said: ernmeatallllelllloll of continuing All three are delivering 'rebut "ln'today's circumstances. pl1- a state broadcasting agency. How- lal material against ideas ex- vate broadcasters feel it unrenl- ever undesirable such a setup pressed by opponents of their latlc they should he required to might be, it was rare for govern- views. All submitted briefs earl- unlit their pace to keep step will meat to leave completely any field ler and are the only groups per- a crown corporation which in 81- it once entered. niltted two appearances before way. in med armada, always "What we do oppose." it said. the inquiry. hesitant about trying new thins! "is the bindins of free broadcast- The camp in ii. final bi-let until our American neighbors hove ing into a potato sack race with . , , ' ti. ev. A. L. Bradley also spoke reiterated and cxpanded on its first perfected them. always con: the state broadcasting agency i , . - 7 i . argailigleyfzrtiihii Illiignze and school iii thto; plieasui-e he received in see. KENSINGTON original main recommendations cerned more with 'thogl shalt not especlsly in its present form. t nor "me pmkci which en. 3 I 9 "mesl 131!!! in the dllr MON.-TUES.-1:15-9:1: icr: . i ii,” wiiii poliiive dynamic .3. nut ii, uh iii, Wiaio sacks . 3” I "u "Pu to du better culris ons. He thought with an cm A tense suspense drama: will 1. Est rllsbment of a sea couragemeut of this industry. . . - oil. and we will show Canadians " "' "' P ' '” "Wm "5 W80 1" thin Icllool SCAR!-ET HOUR" starring Carol arate administrative authority- "Today's broadcasting author- what we can do." a "Canadian telecommunications liy operates in fear. i'leEItlV0l!- Discussing competitive TV as hoard"-for the licensing and ad- The private broadcasters, not opposed to the existing single-sta ministration of all telecommunicn- bound to this restrictive depwv lion policy. the association said After some discussion, it was de had, that , .l.l:--r.-..:l.:i:.w.':l"-..l:'";:.:: on w an we on in '"...."”..'::.'n: ?.".i”.:T'ls..l.:':G?:i2?;.-Pfx..'. : Davison of Baltic. left recently an mgmlud in sports, and Rev. also said that the m'5t iimllim 811 C015" (81399 lurk 35113 dl'8WllII W we. :.;:.- 3.':”.iii..21"...”f.”f...? .:::. .i.”:i?.l:.:Z.l.l”S. .2; ii?..:'.i.”i..l'.”””"””” W- lions including broadcasting rc- slon - minded system, would soon Canadians should have a choice ; - V . '” V will be employed. 5 i ii who were ,9. win iiie mm i, . x ' ' - i - l QVCT8 gen emen p HBCEERIY M In). err: Pl. 3:: 222:: r.-.-:”.:::.:..."'""'. .......i. ::.m”:..l".;'..:':..:"3::.:: 2:: . air . i ......... .. we at -W to mm l"l.':9"i" W mm to we i?fOugove:noers? ilaowerg to I gulate ual expansion.” vided channels are available. 15' -.20; to Mrs. Wymall Clark. Mhliietllle. "19 "011 ' view B” ""9i”d "W Wllrk olr the death of her sister Mrs. Mrs. lz-ire Dealtoclm. one oi 0f Wins in charlie of school- - Reginald Hawkins of Summerside. the teachers. read an article en- 3"0l"ld 590m. and tn ' i to I ilded "What a Good Home is hell? the boys in their play. Mrs. James Wall, Baltic, spent uni-i ii in. men interesting, a A ieiie, from u I the weekend in Summerside, the wieudid grficle which was Dllb- Company, re insurance (or .33.? Buest of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. mind imam ocgober 1953 lggug chiiiiien W” discuued -u an Miss Gertrude Crozler, student 01 the Home and School Mh8- matter left tor the parent to de- x at Prince of Wales. College, Iline. and written by Karl S. gjde if they wished in mi” om broadcasting and also assume Dealing specifically with M19 At present. the government functions over other types of air vision, the GARTH said the CBC. holds for CBC operation alone the communications now exercised by "busily engaged in building up --i cities of Halifax. Ilontreal, ot- the transport department. own television empire. does no! laws. Toronto, Winnipeg and Van- 2. Licensing of competitive TV ssam to us to be in a Position 10 couver. broadcasting stations in any area judge justly tbeproper allocation There were clear indications of Can do, to permit maximum atTV channels in tlieonhllc inter that "very considerable addi- use of channels and "transfer est." tional revenues is available to ii- ,, 2. l t town. Bern hardt. um i ,;.i.,. . ' i W" ”"”"i..”iu.ii.”u.y"”3 33'" .3.”i".i.'Z”tpi3:eii".;f33"iiZ ?.'J".'.. ?ii'””E"i'..'1.uiiT."'.'3.7i.i?..P"v Scalieitiome i5"B"a'r-iilley "M It 3-: -med ll-l cod llvrr ulve3"'"lZ7"ci'.u .nii'ii""'Ji.i'.E w' 5'" 3 0''Y in 1 er .' v- na e o . e . ' v ' e.f.m:.).?miioiicy now calls for a would have provided television The association said um with Her many friends will be sorry ;"d”5ll:f:”M'”mP:'::5fd '""' awed mid vlllnll from the time used dlggarg an gui- singie union iii any viewing "-9,, gang” in cgnpqg in all areas the cnc holding lug, centre, for to learn Mrs. Blakeney, is ill at A mud. needed to any 957 wo eave their home in lo. 3. Financing of any state broad- from the sad at the Second World its own TV. outlying regions had the home of her daughter. Mrs. ' "" :5” ”'”mm5 "mu "'9' W39 U ""dY '0 h casting agency such as the CBC War. . . . private capital. This had turned ,whatever its form - by. annual PROMISES PROGRBBI out to be a reasonable risk "not parligmenigry grants "to protect "in the new Canada of 1956 we withstanding the unwillingness of the basic principles of responsible would. if unbound from the col'- the lrtlte nscncy" lo Ollerate in government," The CBC and its poratlon (CBC) which claims us these areas. av chi - Glii ii 3 id . i out the work of the organization. they "tuned home in he We . 1 iiopglsior iie:';peed';'n::ceg:":,'C.Ai,l. Mrs. Earl MacDonald was ep- mg mid iii, mount in be "id W field. 11IC5C 5 pointed ways and means convener yeuiy unii Mm Her many friends will be glad and she was to select her own iiarimu waiihvegize: pouclizi W .'. Pri:.d M tolearn little Misss Norma Hickey, committee. -11,, mun, of mm. Q”... W Tgfnu .y.I. daughter of Mr. d Mrs. Ch 1 Rev. MJ. Rooney. spoke briefly. iii.” iii ii, iii Jllckey, Darnleyfn is recov:ll-ii: and said this was the first Home 8 9 menu .5 ' '1: CH0. M0 GP. had from a recent accident. She has and School meeting be had ever L.i.s -i-aik if CV" Pgfgfg Pick." beelllil piillent in the Prince con... attended and although tovheii-eyone! I." iIC0l'8' W0 . VII GUARDIAN Be in Arrivin ”..”””' ' .. . . .'.?”E.'”J.?l.l'i.i:'.'.-'f.?.l ex.-."..'. Dr J 3 Downing """ ""' """ V e i 0 a a -. "4" 9 9 n.....i”i&'..”....Eii...' .3.u”i'.i.'..3f'i5 3;, -gig,-o;";;g;;,l;,,g;.'h;,";'3; sag us Now. xi Premier Matheson in his add- da'iiEe(.w;zyien Yzglilgiidgall 1'9" W 9” ”c””'”” "i u" We” Fro." cam Br.'on Three buses. loaded with 06 pot- i i i log of Summarsldei New Civic 1230' um" """'" mh” " Auditorium and High School said, no Dim" mm cm Emmi .9, COBRl!ECTl0N- In the account in effect. thlt the time come ii i 5 id 3 d , Monday of the depth of K.l-l. Bow- when alucatlonal autho ties must inigedngi gar.” imu:io:yii'"::e ncss of Toronto. formerly of PE. pay school teachers, not so much cxpeciui imiuiii and wcdnuday learn she is a patient in the Prince cm, gy ii i ii lint he was behind any work that will in b” t fro bk ....3 l... .?25i'Le..Si3"i?;3'..n. ”' 3-lg, liruolgiwt '0 the elllll om" .: tn: mziml HALL MANUFAC- '8f::.".'f.:f 3”: it !.':.::.:.t Centre ....... ......., 0... TWNG CO- LTD- lflef 3PEDdll18 a most enjoyable unit a each meeting a portion of I. the names of his wife and daugh- in proportion to their experience wiii, 0",”. in ioiiowi ' Mud” "M1 m"d' i" D'ml'7- the rules and conatltution be read Obet 1st to October 1511!. i n ter Catherine were" inadvertently i in teaching as to the service they onion pin” Mm til. Nuioui . ' for the benefit of new members. omitted in the list of survivors. lrender. There is a lot of wisdom Empioymmi om” imm uweri . :.. i , 51. Giuixiuus SCHOOL She Ill! Illtcl ill! ""3 30'1"? 3 mm"2W?l "'9 "'1" '5." "ii amount ion proximately 460 which A Honor roll of St Gilbert's School "'d 'd'”li." '"”':;fi i:"”f,,' - s c ave expand e ea ii". ,1... veg 1.: ' month was order. s - PERSONALS wllhout nuns any of its utlal i;ea:'lCGl'Ilal:d.hdI:O tothgiact aim wffi'fu';?ff'fn"iA.;:1'o'i3' fgelggg flififlvawililfg Igisml sdbovc lifald Q;'i,,j,':fi,;l””i”” ”' '"""" "" chera and parents should get to- i ' . e C ' H9 man 09 ' ' Mr. Wilfred Callaghan left Sun- ”f,?.'E,,',','2,':, ”,i,'f,.,,.i”i,'.d,. !"i':il:,”inki':e wmlogalo a few inches beneath the cement in front of the telephone office G"'de Ix: 1' Emuy M'ddk' rgacgzlk mi dill 19 Telllfll to T0F0lll0- MI'- 9” PC ' ' q' surface of Water Street are the where servicing and . ainte an 3' Edmwd Bem”'d- 3' Mfm" 9 Callaghan had spent his holiday. icachornnotsomucllln lastly a shortage workers for i h m - H in ca Cmsie meeting conditions would be bet- . , Mm his "um. Mr and M” to their Qxpgfience or to m. cg;-. iii, w,io iui-"g i. pi-inc, pipes whc w carry a com- work can he done. The commun- - ie, for :3, "vii, boa, iii u, 0,. up Russell Callaghan, Ebbsfleet. I:r":":' ig(ii::h::.:,'igle'; 32;: Mrs. Nettle Beck of Denver. Col- dir- orado it been visiting in Summer T7199 I" illdced CXIIIIPIEI 01 iideiiii ,ii,,ioiMi-ii wajuf cgn. teachers who haven't developed mtulicatlon lines underground on ications lines will be located in Gnde V17 1- Chi" Mimdkv . Water Street in Summerslde be- these pipes. and will eliminate all 3- R"b"i A"""5""- 3- N395 ha mid" 'me in the en- tween the two railway LTOISHIKI. overhead lines and poles, with the A"”"3""- On top of the cement casing a exception of street lighting stanch- 5”” W1 L U'b'i” A"9"3ll"v Melvin Maddix. Zelma Gallant single heavy lead cable will be ions from the main Summerslde B9"-M B'"'"'d- 3- mm" Wat Ernest Maddlx. Aldina Caissle, County appears to he likely. HIGHEST MARKET l-lucssif Country Gordan be k. ' Str i. ll 053010391. is with laid which will supply electricity business area. it Una ;..uiuun, Am-ad Mgginx, ' ' r - - C nu cc thyeir :l.PeriEce..u o':”swimlnier (O&tinued that Mac I) to street lights in this area. The l Photo By Wottna Usa"ldA9"1e1;-Iulli Rggtlr-lGaglanJt lllgiy ; fnttlfh G.alilant BUYING Llvl AND DRE.” IOWL DAEI . W ya w a on . . . . a ad . A i G t, mix Tun!) ' cobolurur. Musical. time. htttwho dou not much :3 '”,:.,”.':i'”:,'d":'m' ed mm the mm. 5. mmm Aigsiieiiiiii-i!iltilfl.1Allifi-tciincilgdlliilix. rii-liuorgis Maddix. Niljximeand l(nxO SA A”) s-rluunauna Y ' ' - - -' "Wit vrlll-Amn-- AT tIAl'l'I't)I-.IllllIilII'?:h!llll mm b. amid out ..d n u n highway. The truck was abandon- liT:;'.n' A""'""v '- MW" ' Teacher: Helen Galant. One of the year's biggest musi- cals comes the Capitol Theatre in3.aE:' ience.hBut therg as-gbothar teach- i erawoareiewia ashlngemc- 3:'i:g:gpr:aMcaio':.di'v':b”a: Dali f,";'jI,i," ,',f,i,,,if "',,,"" "” ""” "”' ndcdchui huiu. vadipiamas test- Eir-'l' will M W W t'.:.!."'".......":.:.':".f:.':' .:::;: eelsbr . ' "1 ..';:li..:”'l::2...':F”l.i'”""......li.i.n, ,,,.,,,,,,,,, we mm on REGENT roillollr 1.15 - s.io ed after being stuck in the mud PERFEM. ATENDANCE: ls where construction work is under Mum, caisiiai R0", (hung, way on runway extensions that Emily Maddix. Edmond Bernard, . ' Alodie Bernard A imman dad" Truck "M "5 cross the North st. Eleanors high Claire Maddlx. . swim mm ii" NV" 0' ML way. Bertha Bernard. Ernest Arseuult. iP. G. Clark. Summersi e Satur- PRINCE COUNTY HOSPITAL ."CENTllRY,ClllB" l The Board of Trustees solicits the support of public spirited citizens upon the formation of this worthy hospital project. l ,,,.., .,,.,,. ,,..,,,, .,,. no S'side Trinity tIl0:lI lit BOND! picture unfolds the . mance of I to ' Y.P.u' Pr.Para' than :i:;.';:.f..":"..!::.."::.l'..:-l -e-....-i"'.'.'.... -at New Program The Y. P. U. Trinity United love and luck so hand-in-h 3'" '3 Church. Summerside, like other they hold hand groups in town and country is set- ting the program activities he of- I i day 12 rd'U. i. The immediate objective is to enroll two hundred and fifty members who will subscribe bl00.00 or more for the purpose of paying of principal and interest on the annual bonded debt. These contributions will be do- ductible for income tax purpose. The long term objective is to increase the membership of the hospital and thereby enlist the participation in hospital affairs of a larger percentage of our citizens. Today (Tuesday) 3.30 .. -us -. 9.15 Wednesday .. 7.15 .. 9.15 IT'S IVIRVTHINO C L .. SUMMERSIDE f i ii cg In cVOUjVI.HlAQDl 99 ii i. i' , In recognition of their financial help the names of "Century Club” o4.o.mg6u mliiolsuiousoiarpvg members will be recorded on a scroll to be displayed in me lobby of the density fans in America's lowed planpotl hospital. The Board of Trustees also wishes to impress on all citizens that the eontinued operatic: of the hospital will depend upon the ruponse gt those . wbossaflttobeesnlernuabarsofthomeiituryclub". ' ' ' apna:s.a'.nnasa.ta.aino