’ SaysCanadianWomen Lag : In Obtaining Their Rights _- “93:919., mop coca WW“ Trefite5§eccoegyco “gm: Std ‘fisiflrma A i5 ’ "Why, in England I hear that 7'. bells rings again in most of the ' , mural districts and most all School ‘ ,. were}. fortunate in By C’HRISTINE STEWART Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL (OP) —~ Canadian Women lag tar behind their sis- ters 1n the United Kingdom and United States when it comes to their rights and status, Margaret ‘ MactLellan of Ottawa, prominent member of the Canadian Federa- ' tion of University women, said Wednesday. ‘ a group of students recently lob- bied for a fair deal to men,” she said in an interview. “It seems that when I man becomes 8. lord, his wife is auto- woman is admit-tedto the House qf Lords, the poor husband re- maticrally a lady, but when n’ mains mister!" Seriously, said Miss M-acLel- lan, chainman of the federations status of women committee, it is a “sad commentary on the apathy and indiiierence of Cana- dian women" that so few are prominent in Canadian politics. “Of course, we‘re proud of the ones we’ve got—like Ellen Fair- clough, first woman cabinet mbniber. There should be many more like her. LAG BEHIND U.S.. UK. “There are so many more Brit- ish and American women in gov- ernment, even considering their larger populations." The federation. along with ing for equal pay for equal work for women and recognition of a widow’s right to claim hall her husband’s estate tax free. “Legislation has been passed in sin; provinces assuring a wom- an’s'night to equal pay but it’s not enough just to have it on the statute books. There\must be safeguards. ” The principle of equal pay for both. sexes was on the legislation of Ontario, vaa Scotia, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. ' - . .' ' ‘Union-s support this equal pay principle because in the long run benefits accrue to men,” Miss MacLellan said. “An employer otherwise could hire a woman to do a man’s job at less salary.” EAST BALTIC . and Mrs. Edward Gum Everette, Mass., arrived on the Island to spend the next three weeks holiday with relalhives in Red Point Kingston and East Baltic. Believe it or not the school a teacher. a - , Congratulations are now‘ pour- lng out to the following newly Wedded couples from this dis- tricts, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Bak- er, Mr. andle L Geomge Ro- bertson. Miss Marilyn Dixon rammed f to her home in Bothwell having. spent a pleasant holiday wit 11- Miss Dorothy Gum, Everette, 0 M55 Kay Robertson, Ontario, is spending her holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alton Ro- bertson, Mum’s Road. a lit is with regret that her many firiends learn of the continued fllness of Mr. Freeman Gained: at the home at his daughter, Mrs. Harold Hunter, North Lake. Mr. Garnett spent several days in the Souris Hospital. His host of friends all wish him a speedy re-' OOVEI‘y . Mr. Freddie Bennett left one. I turntonancouverhavingmcrt nmonthholidayvdlfitreluflyu ItNorthLal-mamdvioiulty. Mrs. Wilfred McLean, Klngsboro is teacher at Elmira School liar the coming term. Dorchester,, Mass., are spending there yearly holidays at their re- sidence, in South Lake also with Mrs. MacDonald’s sister, Mrs. John C. Campbell, Red Point. Miss Alina MecLean leit'oh return to Newton, Mass., haying »' other women’s groups, was striv- parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘qohn‘w. Robertson, Kinsboro. Mlle; Dorothy Gum, student nume at, the Melrose Hospital, spent a :fnonths- holiday with rela- lives in Red Point and Kingsboro. Eltsie‘Bruner accompanied. by her neice, Miss Clarbell Ching, South Carolina, are spending the summer months at their homes in Kingstooro and Basin Head. Fishing at North Lakehas been very slack during the past two weeks. Sincere sympathy is extended toms} Charles MacMahon, El- more, on the recent death ofhis mother, Mrs. Thomas MacMahon, Elmira, and fiormeilyol St. Coi- umbia. -m_llNon Quaps SODSSONS, France (Bantam)— Quadruplets—three girls , and a boy—were born here-Tuesday to abyear-old madame Roger La- niece, wife of a armband. All visited with her mother, mem. ,, trod McLean. Kingsboro.’ ’ Miss Miss Helen Stewart, well known- telephone operator, South Lake, lent on a well earned holiday with relatives and firiends in Ot- tawa andherhostothiendswish her a pleasant holiday. Mr. Gordon MacDonald. Ontar- to, spent some time with his fia- tlher, Mir. Barton MacDonald and angry Mrs. Geri McVnne, Bathe Mu] John a. 3mm, Eun- fax, is visiting with relatives and blends at North Lake. Min Edith Rose, R.N., Boston, Mass., is visiting with her sister and brothers, North Lake. With Old Home Week over and schools opened we can al- mosfi say goodbye to Summer which was a very ohm.m'm dai- as heat was concerned. Messrs Gus Mallard. Glories Mwww. Ross. Young, w c r e bum visitors to Charlottetown recently. Mr. Henry mm. Inni- ton, Ont, spent a few days With relatives and friends in Ellmlm. mat figs WW5 with his par- : . and Mrs. Bum Red Point. W ' sincere figumbla on the recent death of ‘ Wet. Mrs. Tlmnas . Malibu, Elmira. me .M‘lss Marion gs 'PendlmgherholiidaysathH‘m, sidence in Kingsboro, Congratulations to Master Ed- , ear Dixon. East Baltic, on the lucky Winner of a T.V. net i 0” the Lucky Dollar Contest. The Red Point Womens Instit- r I ute held an auction am lunches in the Red on August 8 and the sum of $41.00 was realized. Mr. Alvah Chin-g most capably auctioned of the ar- ticles and brou ht ‘ « fine bids. g m some very The friends and relatives of Mrs. Alfred Sorrey regret to hear of her continued illness at horn and in hospital. e Mr. and Mrs. Ross Yo Red Point, spent a few daysuitiigliova Scotia and New. Brunswick. They also made the trl thror Cabot Trail. p ugh the Mr- Sterling Robertson, m oat—tho Pull. I. Ontar- wma hini to. spent two Weeks KINGSBORO Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Rob- ertson, Red Point, returned from a very pleasant week-end. spent travelling through Cape Breton and over the scenic Ca ot Trail. It being the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary, they were surprised by their (family on their return and presented with a lov- ely gilt to mark the occasion. Miss Marilyn Dixon, Bothwell, returned from a holiday'spent in Everett, Mass. The many friends of Mr. Free- man Garrett will regret to learn of his illness at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunter. North Lake. Allhopethathe may soon be much improved in health. Miss Minnie of Boston, Mass., is spending sometime vis- iting with her sister Mrs. Mary Stewart, her niece Miss Jennie Stewart, and Mr. and MrsJ Clin- ton‘Stewart, Kingsboro. She spent a week visiting interesting points in NS. befiore coming to P.E.I. The younger crowd of the East em districts will was the!!- fav- orite rendezvous. during the next two Weeks. since the Snack Bar at Souris is closed, to give general proprietor Mr. Sterling Gillespie, and staff, a well earn- ed holiday. - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gunn, Everett, Mass., are spending a three week vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Percy MacDonald, Kings bore and other relatives and friends. ‘ - Mrs. Homer Robertson. Munns Road, who has been confined to her home through illness, is able to be out again and resume her usual, activities. ~ The warm moonlight nights will soon be over for a while, and our sand beaches will once again take on a deserted appearance. On August 20th a large crowd of young and old, assembled at Red Point Beach to enjoy a Weiner fry, one oi the last for the seas on. 'Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Rob- ertson, Red Point, visited with Lie. Brent Robertson, who is ho- lding a summer pastorate in Mar- garee, (LB. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Bruce and family, spent several days with Mr. ,and Mrs. Illoyd Darravch, Port Hill and with Mrs. Bruce's brother-inflow and sister, Mrs. Brendon Bell, Charlottetown. , Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Baker, who were married in East Point Baptist Church, on August 14th, have returned from their honey moon, and have taken up residen- ce in Lakeville, where the groom operates a. sawmill. Mr. Edgar Robertson, Ohio, accompanied by his son and dau- ghteronrlaw, spent the past week touring P.E.I. Mr. Robertson was a resident of Kingsboro some 35 years atng and has been renewing many old firiendsthitps and looking up some old familiar landmarks. The rain we had this week was welcomed by those living near the gravelled highway as the dust was most annoying as well as down right dangerous to motorists. Here’s hoping this will be the last summer without a paved road. \ Mrs. Elsie Bruher, South Caro- alina, is spending sometime at her spacious summer home in Kingsboro. .D .V. GEORGETOWN Mrs. Dougal MacDonald, of St. Peters. is visiting her sister. Mrs. John C. Gotell and Mr. Gotell. Mr. George MacCormack. Mr. Allan MacCormack and Miss Frances MacCormack left last week on return to Brockville, Ont., alter vacationing at their summer home in Georgetown, also returning to, her home in Boston, Mass., was Miss Mary Ma=cqurmack, R.N., who also holidayed here with her sisters and brothers. Miss Carol Fraser, orl‘ Char- lottetown, is the guest oi her aunt, Mrs. Victor Ratfuse. Mr. Oliver Rarfuse of the Corps of Commissionaires, in Montreal is visiting his mother, Mrs. Min- nie Raiuse. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Murphy and Mr. Russell White were vis- imtors last week at the home of Mrs. Murphy’s father, Mr. Wil- liam Fisher of Bay Fortune. ‘ A.C Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacCon- nell and family of Charlottetown motored to Georgetown on Sun- day and were guests of Mr. MacDonnell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J .A..B. MacC‘onnell. Mrs. Mildred Richards, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Richards have lett on return to their homes in Pepperill, Mall, after vacation- ing in Georgetown,,as the guests of the Misses Margaret and Jen- ni Lee Richards. Mr. and Mrs. George MacLeod of Ottawa, Ontario, who are va- cationing in Lower Montague, motored to Georgetown on Sun- day, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Robertson. and Mrs. Stewart Ring and family of Boston, Mass, are the guests of Mr. John Dan Nlor- rison and ,MissSarah Morrison of Georgetown Royalty. Mr. and Mrs. James Mair of Windsor, Ontario, are guests of / A 3-lN-l SERVICEforMOTORISTS: 9 0 Mechanical Service . 0 Body ,& Fender Work J 7- Spray Painting Complete “Stock Auto Parts 8. Accessories; Studebaker 8. Hillmun Sales And Service ‘ relatives in Georgetown and other Centers in the Province, and in Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCarthy left last week on return to their home in Arlington, Mass., after visiting Mrs. McCarthy‘s mother Mrs. Allan MacDonald; Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy were accompan- ied by their children Carol, Tom— my, and Jan. Miss Carol remain- ed in Georgetown as the guest of her aunt, Miss Helen Mac— Donald. Miss Helen McDonald of Bos- ton, Mass., is vacationing in Georgetown as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Allan MacDonald and her sister, Miss Mary Mac- Donald. ' Mr, James MacAulay and iam- fly and Mr. Francis Landrigan of Toronto, Ont, who are holi- daying in Cardigan were recent visitors to Georgetown. \ Mrs. Roddie MacDonald or Tor- onto, 0nt., in the guest of her mother Mrs. and her brother Mr. John Mor- rison of Georgetown Royalty. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Murphy and flamily, and Mr. Hugh Cher- ry left on Friday on return to Toronto, alter a vacation spent with relatives in Georgetown. Miss Dorothy Sharkey of West Phillip Morrison Rofibury, Mass., accompanied by her guests, John F. Cummings, Vinnie O’Leary. son of Hyde Park, Mass., last week by car on return to their homes after a vacatwn at Miss Sharkey’s summer home. on the banks of the Brudenell River. Mr. Donald MacDonald left by car on Friday, August 8th on re- Nelson Dicks. turn to Toronto, Ontario, after a visit spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard MacDonald. Miss .Mary Ellen Martin, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald has also return- ed to Toronto. Miss Georgina MacCormack of Toronto, Ont, is a guest at the home of Mrs. Phillip Morrison. Georgetown Royalty. Miss Constance MacDonald of l i Tom Glea~ ‘ and Mrs. and letti Georgetown Royalty. 1 iGermany with her parents, were Eileen’s Beauty Salon Efficient Operators - _ Modern Equipment With or Without Appointment Hours:— Mon. Frl.’Sat. 9 a.m.-6 Tues. Thur. 9 am. 9 pm Closed Wednesdays “Opposite 'Eaton’s” , 'Telephone 7141 ‘ , Block Bldg. [Kent St. MASTER FEED . . . Is What You Need! , Youd Local‘MASTER. FEED DEALERS Alberton Summerside . . Central Bedeque u. a . . . . . .. Wheatley River . . . . . . . . . . . Oyster Bed Bridge ............. . . Cornwall Kilmuir Charlottetown. . Mariime Reprisenaive: IVAN KERRY Box 741 . _ MAURICE y. MARTIN E o i . PROPRIETOR it “It’s Results IIIUU'OOOIUI'IIII Kensington . . . . . . . .... PrestOn Rackham Mount. smith?“'IIZICCIIIIIIZIIIIIZ ...oa-cuc-..o.--n-r-cooonannuu... .......... .. on... & Spillett Ltd. 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In 1921 he moved back to the Island- and man of A. Home & Co. car service He pt. In 1936 Mr. Martin opened his own shop where he continued general repair of automobiles. Two years letter he purchased m5] and buildings from its owner and after the Second World War bum 61' ’ . mcliflfellflnce and bocly shop which was lost by fire in 1957 and hasflnfll‘ replaced by the present new building in which he and his three sons in their'respecfive iobs" continue to serve their many customers in the courteous and efficient manner as always. The lal'geSt 018.5! to enter Prln‘ W School Of N Prov ALBER 0F T1 The seventh We ,1- show at Alfiert waned by 3}" iiiews‘ yesterday annual eve each V”? by' Reg Lodge- - Mrs. Lloyd W visitorsyto the flu (med {upon Mayc ~the show at gayest speaker .monj Herbert Le ',‘ ‘Mayor Matthew radiations to and appreciation planned the shov arch a success. H hope that it won other year and th show officially op Mr. Leav'itt, af .ing the lodge met man’s natural (11 the beautitul, and hobby to satisfy. create, and to ta one’s mind fthe‘ ‘ mail of daily life. He recommendr an ideal hobby J that those who adopted it should ers to do likewise Guest speaker session of the £1. Dr. N. R. Bruvels was introduced Cambeu. , FIRs'r ADDRESS This is the firs Vell’s has addrr Slimline in All a“(hence listened ten-tron to a brie! descr' ~ whichution of hl that, In England. he Wide is his law it 15 his flower g that 3* lfills flow ‘11 the exhibits ‘ Women. In Lam, \ WES'I ’GUAR FOR SALE waddem Bros. hole DANCING so fie? “'16 years: it“ “0 night. Ad, in Albanian ( day September 6 REGULAR TI “‘39, Canadian usic by 3 ‘1 50 cents Professio , Char Accor T. Ea, Canadiankgafln Missio 1“ Ellis 8 i s Ire ‘ Aut “miner st. \ O \Pfon E. E. l 0m. 1 PEG St. E F- Hr Side, P 8umn'ler, B. ’ummer S MAL \Aw ‘ Ram