on " os a ee EL ae ot oy Pte : ae : s ” he : }, c é aes 2 ‘ i alates —— * . > iad Pt i. Public Works '|836 Receive [ice tw tat "a a * 4 = ° » doctors hand to (| | y N 4 AGE ny neers [Polio Shots — ae i) , ii o t Here |_4 2 o 6 persons recetv-|iiy MacGulgan, R.N., and Mrs FHLEPHONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESK | 4 crn crcnmor hn tte men tS ee Cg 5g ; ; ‘ NS 2 : : s ‘ 7 recording 5. . The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Sept. 3, 1959 5 |*Stict_engineer will be host to | ful clinics held in Charlottetown |W OC sive secretary a tonference of Atlantic district |for adults. Of that number 691 |'6. of the : , a waginners of the federal dopart- received. their first dose and the | Polio Project. Mrs. Temsse wir i : ment public works which op- |Temainder were reporting at the . : . Fred a Three Ch’town Men Attend ~ |e bere toca. Comitmunity’ Centre to receive |\a% Miss Irene Dewar, RN; - Other provinces are represent-|their second or third shot, | Miss Kay Fleming, and Dick ° ° ; ed by J.A | ‘The _clinie-opened—at—7-00-p-m—] mine 7 : n F. Godsell, New Brun- | but as early as 6.30 the line-up/- : re swick: a G.E. Knight, New-| stretched along the sidewalk of WEIGHTY CHIMES G.W. Ayers, L.C. Callbeck, and : foundiand. outside the At-| Stewart Street. Working at maxi-| The ‘bell of London's famous | Dr. ae tehines of te Re. ~ > ee canine lantic region are Carol Moisan| mum effort throughout the even-; Great Clock of Westminster—Big search Laboratory have returned’ opportunities to | oninhie. Sai eae se ee ao ing the two doctors and their | Ben—weighs more than 13 tons. to the city from Montreal where|ted were provided by a recep- , : — tension Branch, Ottawa. . they— attended the Ninth Inter-|tion at the University of Mont-|. ° * oe *. - *% - national Botanical Congress. The|real, and a reception at the | a ae sae which * * * * * ; the engineers “ congress meets at intervals of | Chalet on Mount Royal,, the! will discuss mber i ANAL TODAY APIT = oe —~ on meet | ater baling given through the ters of mutual "terme te me f ~ in Paris. - i i ill i ng aoe Ro " jcomrtany the mayor of Mont-| Atlantic Provinces. These will in- ALAN LADD - ERNEST BORGNINE clude the co-ordination of dredg- The sessions were held at Mc-| Trips to the S%. Lawrence Sea-|ing work, study of tidal a Gill University and at the Un- the Laurenti i “Th “ Sra Mental ra’ coe | palaset awe tp ness eee ier fame Ea ga ne suaoga tt gress opened om August 19, with for those who could find time to | engineering. " :30-7- 0 ' the inaugural plenary segsion in’ participate in them. These nah g Friday evening ‘the group will Saye 200 ~ ¥ - 0 - OOee ee Molson stadium and closed—on' were enjoyed particularly by the |°@Y their respects to His Honour, , August 29, with the final ple. wives and children of delegates. | Lieutenant-Governor F. Walter ary. session ini the Montreal High’ Actually, the congress began on |#¥dman. whose father, the late| COMING -- CAPITOL — FRI. -. SAT. School. ~ | July 20- with @ series of fiela 4 E- Hyndman was a former Nearly 3,000 delegates from trips in various part of Canada, Strict engineer for the depart- some 70 countries were regis- ineluding the Arctic. Botanists ‘ment of public works in this dis- EXTRA : EXTRA ! EXTRA : tered and ‘they represented all from many countries were~ thus | trict. : Bia phases of -botanical science, mak- given the opportunity to study | |\SEE IT IN COLOR ON ing it necessary to organize the the native flora of the. ‘ THE BIG THEATRF congress into 14 sections such as| Several . post-congress tri int nomenclature, mycology, phyto- have been arranged and a eae Minister 4 pathology, microbiology, palaeo-| ber of visiting botanists began e SCREEN! . botany, ecology, and genetics. a tour of the Maritimes on so Delighted . ; With such an array of discip- ember 2. Several of these scien-| ‘ lines, many lecture rooms were tists will -visit Prince Edward ,, : ee NEW! EXCLUSIVE! im constant use through each (Island. ‘ Any Federal Cabiget minister Informal Pict f Pernt would be delighted with your e- _'nformal Pictures © eoaED AGAIN ection results, especially in view QUEEN ELIZABETH | | ie > of our feeling that tt is an endor- ta a Sitios of Felierel peiitica’ 'eer| ond PRINCE PHILIP Cisco Kid turns the tables on|was caugtit red handed taking the) ate Maidens. Apollo Beach. Fia's, featuring Florida’ Waterfront ktv- . ticularly as they relate te our, SAILI Black Jack, the Badman. Jack| gold from the Apollo Beach Pir-| newest city, bas booth at the Ex. 'ing. ret < Se Matinee) ee The speaker was Hon. William ' Cig . eat 8 ‘ a 2 ee. ‘ ‘ 4 ; Hamilton, Canada’s Postmaster, L General, who is visiting this pro- 1 4 ) or ra i u | O : i vince inspec8ing’ postal facilities : . here. oy A , ., $ Last year's enrolment ef 3,400| ed and sat ol echaal atl. It is his first visit here-and he i —————-- : J . | . _| Oupils in the city schools is ex*| tendance who Were now being or rr <n ‘vane pat : zs ar be — by several encouraged to repeat their year. |ightful Island that you do not al-| q | undred in the coming term’ “This would seen to justify the| ready know because you live . . . = -opensTuesday, September expenditure of one and a half here. He expressed pleasure : : million dollars—on our two mod- with “the excellent Post Office By Shi te Mr. and Mrs:O.€. Craswell tribute of the high class of art- City superintendent. K.A. Park- ern high schools within the city” building y 7e.” Stephen ee err a which occurred at oa. of Craswell’s Portrait Studio of istic photography of that studio &, said yesterday morning that Mr. ce obse a0 pore eens ee ties a) Cremation, — un-| 12.30 Wednesday morning at the Chariottetown were televised by which has resulted in its pic- at both Queen Charlotte and) -——————— til Wednesday, September 9th, | intersection of Pownal and Graf- : , ' ; : the CBC yesterday. A crew of tures being hung in numerous Birchwood high schools every aa eee — = bees sagt apa Fm eight, including director, inter- international salons in four con. available classroom will be fully i. » Ee oH = s ee onl on dees a _ ar viewer, two camera men, sound tinents.; Both colour and black ®ecupied, In anticipation of the nd oggeost eaeie = ruse icle glicesd Fepve ayes Berk technicians—and several others and white pictures of the studio tise in enrolment seven addit-' ae detclen Doig nse glenn Pont rap sealing ty -are_in-the province on a number have received wide recognition, ional classrooms for grades 8, 9 ; ree a5 ‘of assignment: ' The choice of t i anf 10 have been furnished and leased following the pasting of! Also charged with the pffense | ‘Tha choles 2 Craswell’s is a eatl aeheintiee i canee a property. bond in the amount was Ollie Alden Maclnnis, Char- eae of $500. lottetown. He entered a plea of ‘ | ; , ; mn. e of HEADS-€PK-PRESS SERVICE | is indicative of high merit A good portion of the increase The charge arose following an pot guilty. Not represented in MONTREAL (CP). — Roy E.! The films shot this week will is due to those students of 8, | y, court ‘by counsel he refused a Howard, 32, has been appointed be -used jin telecasts across Can- 9 and’ 10 who had previously fail- | suggestion he plead guilty to!to the newly-established position ada at a future date and will , , . | the lesser charge-of¢riying while’ of supervisor.of press services at’ focus considerable attention- on HALLS OF LEARNING ., his abilities were impaired. The the Montreal headquarters of Ca- the various: aspects of Prince The United Kingdom has 2 | Case was remanded to tomorrSw. |’nadian Pacific Railway . - degree-granting universities -and A number of election day) —— _ | Edward Island life and works (Oo ceon es : 5 " university college that awards -its | hangovers apeared in court with court, yesterday morning. a0 highlighted. lown B.A. degree. | six men charged with being, Charged with failing to stop) _ ecm Se : a .) y j|drunk and incapable being fined at a ‘stop’ sign a youth pleaded | international exhibitions is made Seven additional teachers have —- from world-wide competition and been_engaged. HRM kk ke eee KM RMN ERK KKK NORTH RIVER = r4 soe meee agua P| not guilty and the case was ad-|1. , & A | [ d td. 81 . : ea for leniency on the grounds! journed to Septenvher-4 to | | al Moo eo L i i 3 CHIMNEY FIRE that he had not appeared in court | evidence. eet ae re C " FLOOR Brackley Point Road—10 miles from Charlottetown Charlottetown firemen were! for a year was fined $5 and conte. | A motorist charged with driving aoe... ce Box Office Opens at 7:30—Show starts at 8 . called out about 4:35 p.m. yes-| A female from Scotchfort re- without a license pleaded guilty ~ : : ; terday to \deal with a chimney | manded from last Saturday on a/ and was fined $10 and costs. The ’ - SHOWING TONIGHT wse er eer eee wm ww em em ew ee He fire at 281 Kent St. There was|drunk and disorderly charge same man charged with posses- ] ; ° 2 é No damage. 9 . | was sentenced to 20 days but had sion of liquor in a place other Priced M.G.M. presents In Cinemascope and Metro Color BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:00—SHOW AT DUSK VISITING ISLAND oe ree ot SP pe his fe penne again pleaded ‘From Z , HERE’S THE BIG FAMILY SHOW BEFORE . a , i y \ . Otis M. Ford, Toronto, arriv- | town also cuthaaed timc Hates p90 Stating he or ae 95 MARLON BRANDO SCHOOL OPENING! COME EARLY AND ed in the city by plane_to speud day on a drunk and incdjiible| he was granted a week to pay! BRING THE KIDDIES! part of his holidays visiting his| charge. Another drunk and ig-| the fine. e - . >~ GLEN FORD — : mother, Mrs. Mary Ford, and capable was.remanded to today.| For speeding on North River by: McBRINE @ CHRISTIE @ CARSON TO-DAY - FRI. - SAT. - MON. - ; por) A ieee man was! and other famous lines. MACHIKO KYO in YACHT CLUB SOCIAL ss sae ee : ca ie at as . a The hilariot ss story A very enjoyable social was held 3 Cases Form . ‘ . al “THE TEA HOUSE ; I < nl : i at the Charlottetown Yacht Club| ; i . , was &~ of Wilby Daniels last evening with over thirty “S il k 4 ‘ w u ‘ ‘ i attendance. Moving pictures and ma - Doc et - ‘ 33 A Cc K -— 4) 5S Cc ti Oo OQ ‘ OF THE AUGUST MOON TEENAGE who turned himself slides on boatmnz, swimming and | ‘ : 4 into a fine arts were shown, after which’ With only th . ; Adimission 70ci Children under 12 years—FREE a 5 haat 2 delicious lunch was served by cane ee ccaaiice animes ¥ a 9 , 2 y EE , ‘ Bratislavian iis or aw wc! BUT FIRST TO GREENDAL’S oo : RETURN HOME gistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet, Qc. z \ cironneyinmenagenmennaneneninennne nineteen ~in the : “Mrs. L.C. Callbeck and daugh- in Queens County magisre nee . ‘ : ' ter, Claudette, returned-to the! ask is See ne ee C Oo sf wt D 12 | 7 I en m 4 YO Op 34 S Lo uproarious a \ s p ga ’ ° . ue ; cet wiiter evening ater $4 Allen Street, to St, Dunstan's | Boys’ Dress Pants. Reg. to 7.95 Children's Rubberized Jac —by Byrne Hope Sanders adventure ) States, they flew from Connecti-| Basilica where Requiem High | . MONTREAL, Sept. 3rd—It usually pays to . keep your--sights high . . . meaning, if there is something extra special you really want or need, it's- often better to refuse to compromise with an “almost as good’’ second choice. If you have such a problem, I suggest you learn about the new BANK OF MONTREAL Family Finance ” Plan. If you -have a steady income and. can make monthly loan repayments without hafdship, almost any useful purchase can be niade under this comprehensive plan.- The low . monthly repayments can be extended up .té. two, or even three, # years. Keep your sights ae . +. and arrange your low-cost, life- insured lean; at Your friendly neighborhood branch of ‘My Bank’. HAPPY IS THE TALENTED COOK who uses nutritious BLUE BONNET .in all her baking ...She has found that Blue Bonnet is the sure key to light and luscious cakes and pastries, tempting muffins | that ever ‘ eut to Montreal and joined Mr. Mass was celebrated—by Rev. | Callbeck to attend the Ninth In. Clair MacDonald, who also con- ternational Botanical Congress ducted the service at the grave. |f which proved to be a very ed- Rev. James Smith was present | ucational and worthwhile exper- in the sanctuary Pallbearers were : fence. | Frank Flood, Emmett McQuaid, | na Joseph Flood, Charles Monahan, | GREENAN FUNERAL — The Peter Toole. Elmer Dunsford. | funeral for Mrs. -James Peter Interment was in the Catholic | Greenan was held Wednesday | cemetery. kets. Sizes 3 to 6x. | Sale 2.49 and 3.491 coi. 2.49 and 2.95 Boys’ Windbreaker Jackets. Children's Sweaters, orion or To 6:95. © .wool in pullovers or cardigan 1 style. Sale 2.98 and. 3.98 Fle 2.95 and.3:95 Children's .sheeno cotton and black. corduroy Slim Jims. Sale 5.00 — Sizes 7 to 14. Boys’ Navy Trench Coats. Reg. 16.95. | and toothsome, cookies. This same wise mother < knows that Qing vegetables are ‘more Sal 2 95 ee truly flavorfuMwhen served with extra-good @ &. Blue‘ Bonnet melting through. Delicious Blue Boys’ Dress, Sport Shirts and I. Shirts. To 1.95. T Shirts, boys’ or girls’. In plain . or stripes. ‘Sale 50c Sale 89c to 1.95 Men's Suits All Wool worsted ff Ladies’ Dresses, cotton >= and blends. To 39.50. Sale es and etc. Reg. to 1295. 20.00 and 25.00 Sale 3.88 Bonnet is a favorite table-spread because it’s made from pure vegetable oils and pasteurized. Ht skim milk, with Vitamins A and D added... . ; I'm sure you'll find everything tastes better with Blue Bonnet on it! | THIS 1S MY FAVORITE MONTH — everywhere there's a harvest ' > of colorful fruits and fully-ripened vegetables. i A perfect time for salads....and their best friend—MIRACLE WHIP! Let's enjoy the light and lively flavor, the satin-smooth texture of . STARRING Miracle Whip on garden-fresh tomatoes, beets ; and green beans—all so good! Day after day, FRED JEAN . 1 happily reach for Miracle Whip~ in the Aauae sure knowledge that, thanks to this delightful , e salad dressing by Kraft, my salads will be polished off with great ae | gusto. Do be really wise and buy the“large 32-0z. budget-wise . : Men's Sport Coats, all woolf Balance of Ladies’ Summer iar. I know you'll share my enthusiasm! TOMMY KIRK + ANNETTE FUNICELLO + TIM CONSIDINE citeee y \LAWAY ALEXANDER SCOURBY .50. : 95. THERE’S REAL ‘TOGETHERNESS’ in my family’s agreement KEVIN “MOOCHIE” CORCORAN with CECI. KEL tweeds. To 29.50 Hats Reg to 8.95 | about our favorite brand of canned peas. We ag ROBERTA SHORE..« JAMES WESTERFIELD and JACQUES AUBUCHON 4 Sale 14.88 Sale 2.00 Be Oe eee becring’ ear 3 os <a) e ‘ Ce 24. ; ASSORTED SIZES are the best-tasting, tender- est and sweetest. And I’ve found out why! ¢ | First of all, Aylmer Fancy Peas are grown on \~ | carefuly selected Canadian farms where sun- shine, moisture and soil are just right. Then, § when they've. reached perfettion, Aylmer rushes them, fresh-harvested, to nearby canneries and, often within an hour, seals and cooks them in the famous bright white tins. Look for them — sunshine-fresh Aylmer Fancy.Peas! 1 FIND IT HEART-BREAKING to see people suffer unnecessarily. Men's Dress Pants. Reg. to Ladies’ Car Coats in all 10.95. ) shades. Poplins, Leathers. Reg. to 16.95. Sale— Sale 5.95 and 6.951 sale 6.95 to 10.95 Ste WALT DISNEY Preven “dial 8519 | PCT A CNEL TT ATE TT OE Men's Windbreaker Jackets inf Ladies’ Coats. Values to 39.50. i =e ~~ yng no = — ~~ ae . . i Z who endures the agony of rheumatic, neuralgic ; : ; > plain or fancy. To 12.9 5, Sale— : ) « ners have found vn TEMPLETON'S THC ee #* EGE D : HOLMANS FOODLAND Sale, 5.00 10.00 and 15.00 ie’ wonder pte sban found ra | (ot SLEEPY HOLLOW | ae . _ ee. I used TEC's ee a Children under aatirnenie i. f T : en a t are a e Be i ; PHONE SHOPPING SERVICE [] "FRA a, SES tars aes | pee Seen CHARLOTTETOWN STORE ONLY afflicted with rheumatic, neuralgie or arthritic pain — get some , TRC’s today and enjoy the wenderial relief they will bring you! s wee oo ee iy, s**t ws ‘ : «