FOUR. LADIES. twice as many as last year. sotcred the ladlzx' division in tractor plowing competitions during his past two days at the Dan- \lI increase at nearly 100 line: ill-nu aver last yeur's enrolmcm not reported at Prince at Walesl college yesterday by Registrar. :3. a o 1.. Ben . . . rnlmelll figures ‘01" the first inn university years (third aodl linrtni years at Prince oi Wales not the teacher training course released yesterday bring to 763 in total enrolment at the 1:01 the iota-st school year. total was «so. a t u rte nt grouping which is smaller this year is the hard year academic and cocoa non class. in which 150 students have regislcrrd thls year. In inmpnrison to m last year. .\lr Bennett Ittribllicd thll nain largely to the loot that Prints of Wales has extended lL< teacher training course tol inn years. with the possibllityi oi obtaining a teaching license in nist one year alter grade as. lllrlrl} students took the course. vlnl ‘dith the intention of teach Ell: immediately. but to "ha ltlmelhlnfl to Iall hack on". ‘ 'l'ht- registrar did real that ‘lhrn :vllldrnls realize ill t than t‘illnlllotlnn lllL‘ two-yew course l‘fll'll all much aupt‘riar leaching license than that held by those linking the tours: Ill one ytar.3 l ill to lncl‘rust‘ FOURTH YEAR UP sovonty-one students have on. wind in the fourth year academr if and education classes. as com— linrcd to the 1962-63 registration Ill ‘ Plowing. Spam And a r ~ i turn lhows the Iadlel‘ winner. Glnrlu Hunter, Strathcona. In this dlvlliml til the plowlnl match. Mra. Audrey Mills. Aur In Its history. "Thue wer. simply not enough typewriters." he explained. There are 149 students regis- To accommodate the heavy in- crcose in enrolment tor tirst and second year students at Prince oi Wales College. eight addition- al classrooms had to be ovid- cd in the Vocational School building on oration Street. Dr. George Dewar. ot education. said yesterday that the administrative olticcs oi the vocational school were moved to the old West Ke nt School. as was the su io isusi education launch. and the voca- tional sohoot commerce class was moved to the Provincial Vo. cationsl institute. . According tn Dr. rieirar. en. rolmeot oi iirst year stud. eots at Pnoce or Wales Col- over last year; second year stu-l dents increased to “SI trom l ‘ our year commerce students in- crcascd to to trons 29. and sec- ond year commerce students In- creased to ill trons 47. Dr. Dewar said the vocational. l Machod. Porcat Hill. was third. and Mn. Hazel Mills Suuris. RR 4. was [nur|h. tered ln grade 12. 765 in grade 11; ill commcrcial students. and "specials" at Prince ot Wales this year. in Vocational School Agricultural Show .. v . . .i do. agricultural lair. ms pica nandale, placed second; netty TOP FEMALE athlete to the track and held events at the Dundas agricultural lair dur- lng the past two days was rihoda MaoLeod, Sherwood. Here. Mi » MacLeod is seen receiving the Pepler Jewellery Trophy Irons George l'aCDaIr l Summerside And Prince County lThP, Guardian. Charlottetown. Fri. Sept. 13. 1963. 3 An Fumes ! fin lid, St. Georges, chairman a! the sports committee o! the thibltinn. Heavy Schedule OVBIIIOW HOUSGd For Dairy Queen . Water conservation dcielop. inlean will he carried out in to areas throughout the province .ii was announced ye. day by .Premier Walter Show. The department ot industry lanai natural resources \lill lie in l charge at the projch which comes under the federalspl‘ovin- cial agreement nn agricultural nor-inc lior {Oui’rday visit to‘ a call at Government House at rehabilitation and develovmlil- Prince Edward Island. which 10, She leaves (or Burlington to begins this etching and cndsl see lhe Woodleigli Replicas Monday allot-noon when heads llalilax. st . . sheilofil] and proceeds to Summer— "0“ “"h "'9 “Moment Bl nosnmary “up avlsll ls Parks. picnic grounds. and re- side (or lunch rograrn. tl-io Premier d. will have a rinse answlav administrative otlices and the Jinnlslcr. Brllain's Dairy Queen 5 scheduled to the {arm at Charles “NEWM- aadio-visoal dirision will rema . at West Kcnl School, and Will likely go into the new orpvnicial‘ it is construulcd. Normal vocational rlasses arel will [or IlPrsel f. It lull charloitoioiin side and these I" use lrom mg Lieutenant-(.ovcriior w. halo little time to spare.ch \vhrre she will meet .c-zun members and junior tarni- heuole oi appramnccsl "5. government nillcp hurlde when has been arranged In: her hou- s’lllt‘l Sltfllmel" meet-l shc \\lll return in the city in the aitcl‘noon and attend t horse raccs that evening. hel 4—H AREAS NAMED Conservation areas to be do- lvelopcd are: Indian River. in ‘lllc Malpcoue area; st. Peter's iRivec. at at Peter's Bay. Dunk lRiver. lteid's Corner. E I anch- ard's Tignish; Arsenaoli‘s Tig- n titling carried on at the vocation. _ 4. Sunday murnlng she will at. I. . _ ol school in Charlottetown and Mat-Donald m aflwdmfi an m- tend mm. a. 5.. p up. “is A... “3:”. 33112;": R‘Kfj‘r‘f‘g‘flmfl: the Prm'mc‘a‘ Wcalinnal 1mm- "3"“ °‘ “W” PM“ 3‘ H” slican church. hilllon: lunch at 5. mm. mm“... ‘ ' title will be ready ior c l a s sca U‘ernlu‘mw" mm“: W“ sl‘avcluiish and visit P r e m i arm"? ' next Seplululmr- I h h ‘hzi‘C|l‘1§:::i2;;‘“girgzficmf: Walter R. Show and Mrs Shawl— _ Mcaowhi e. rociona is a . ’ at ilicir country home in st. Cs-‘ school students ot the Charlotte-WNW “hm “"5 “"!' ’39 "1“ themes. 1UN AGENDA m," mm. are, m mm.“ by adolecoiion thatvltlll include Mom.“ mu “m “MI _. clnsaes this term in “‘9 "9“ "W 1"" "‘"""‘" "I “3"‘““"”“-’ A” rcss coiiterrnce at 9 which will iCnniinued liom a't- tine) - drcw D ltatltar. the presidents P D A rational insiiiutr. l HEADS UNIVERSITY ST CATHARINES. Onl iCPl clean at the faculty nI art: of rlcion University. Oliaw a, and deputy to the president ol Carleton. has been appointed president at new Brock Uiiiver-. sliy here. It was announced Thursday. :- nni ssiiiiatio in ‘II lsiomi's dairy prillt‘t'“. enrolment r the course \\'Illl1¢ge mum“ to 255 [mm 153mm“ Meander Gmmn‘ 5.‘ and radio proplc. V Later in the memo; a (Neils- lon appearance and a small din. p ncr parll- are schcdiiled. BUSIEST DAV Sallll‘dlly iiill dar. It or ii i s i.. n. the Fluid Milk .iksnl'lallm’l. the press. ho llrr liiisicsl nlnll at o no wiili a \‘lk .li IO Cniilcdoraiion Chanihrr and‘ the lnllnwctl by a vIsIt to th e ‘ Iarnis OI Andrew B. Moon ae land wilireil Holmes and a tour or the i‘cniral Creameries plant in Charlottetown. she will IcarP lor ltahtax at I m. Race Horse Vearly everyone who did well in third year last yea iiiocii here." Mr. bonnet noted anionic that the group has "al . indications of being a very coed iiaas" llrcisiratlon has increased by it per cent in the grade it and la and the commercial classes. li'liN AWAY SOME l l bennctt said that this year no i-rllanP ad in anro way who applicants tor - nod ial course tor ihs tlrst tlrua Kenslngion CGIT Makes Good Start VKENSING'ION — The CGIT oi hciisington United Church In! all to a good start on Wednes- d.._v night when 25 [Ill] met in the assembly room. .\ lively [a mu period was tolinwed by a slur-on] lad by llnriorle Plynhr and Kay Wslv kl'l' ltcv. L. M. Murray wal- eomco the girls back tor sno- iiior year's actlvlty, with a size- i-inl word lor the new members. i\ worship service was conduct- eii bl or. James Murphy. tnrn boil lino-red by tho Irndcrs ended In enviable lint izct ogether {or us {all months. Draws $100 Fine i sUllMEnslnE—chsrgad with “ml: mark ollne III I v huh», .lz'mea Albert Emu of l Louis. Wu lined UN Ind cal u it days in lsll ivy rdsglatrsr Chester 8. MacDonald 'r uIiK. Prince county mull-tr: ronrt yesterday. It a second cit-rue oi UPI!- Wild 1 motor vehicle not pro,- "ly quip . Brown was tltul In additional no and cm. Ex-Postmusm To RECON. Mal SUMMERS Form“ summerside meter. c. l. rlera, will is. mind with a Y"! mvice med-I. M W.H. “I. DOM Puma-I- m Marked Gus USOI'i ‘ TI! Ilcllluuml Ill Drool- Iyn top honors In mull ot the norstowl alusss at :3 . Mu- :LnIon was Pnunrlfl will! In. abound the Inloir [rand cnmahn lam-Io. loll and “(I In wilful lbw! with Ilia lint and land platt- ealvas at their all-Ian. law: will lint I“ m plu- BROOKLYN 4-H CALF WINNER ed second In the #H oil-Io]. They Ire the (nmlly OI Mr. and M rd . .Ilck Mchlunon. 'I'h! MuKlnl-mn llrm ha been nut M the [an heel lurms Ia Kit-Ii! [or lama Llrnl. '. At ilir e. . Joins RCAF l sL‘llMlchleE .. .ti ihr rum jcliisioo or Wednesday nlgllt’ 1nincsdo h card at the Summer- side It coar- LAC llioch stat- roncn at RCAF station Sunk lmorsidc was declared the owner ot one race horse. The live » your . old horse .shadow Chiet. lied been put I11) rat a door prize by the Raceway ipromaicis and Kinch was the llut‘ky winner. iimc oi the draw it was believed that John Arsen- ialtlt pi Komingtnn had held the winniiic ticket hut it was dis- covered laicr that Kinch had ‘ loll the ranwny bt‘i‘ore the draw lnas made and that ho had lett his liclici with Arscoaiill The horse's dam is harbors Dillon, 202 .15- and the sire is .Liicliy Clucl. 204 l The promoters are ro cr ling path u up another lions as a door prize [or nexl ' nos. day's i-ace. Only two more cards .reniaiii bciore the season ends on Wednesday. Sepicmher 75. ISLAND'S HEALTH lConlinuM lroln page one» make assistance available on a tomato band on a per cent- .- .onc oi the cost ol a new haw . pita: or expansion oi thP present one pier and alone the» normal ltrdcra- and pi- i.ncial hospital construction gr The ionic old would be liasrai on a pcr centaac or the usage oi nods hy the dependents compamt to the entire population usm: the hos~ Pilot x0 assistance Wlll ioriiicommg tor operational costs. but Mr. McNolll said that all island people acre .11- .rcndy covered by husllltrti ins carom which takes care at this ospcci. He said the board oi iraslces will be reoao-cd to make a specdic plvposal to the fence for the" consideration. The Health Minlslcr W. Irhcdulcd to iiy hack in the Island latter in the day in ('llmr poor with lion Plenty Worm. iiiinlsii-r or labor and waiter. and their PEI otticiazs I‘l Expect in meat Wllll simmer-side hospital mph soon alter I get back and in interest ttteari at what I hav learned," MT McNdli “Ki. Im vc pleased at tlL results at my visit. i came with sun- hostilities because at the change at mcnmeni to Ottawa but I Interviewed by reporters he- tore and alter the cabinet lsessions. lli- Pearson sard: —t;eorge Drew. ('anadlan lhioh commissioner in I ndoil. liias come to Ottawa ion or 'uy than at Anglo-Cniladian attain land sought the interview a law Evil? 3110. l wonlario Prennor ltoiioi-is. who said Wt'dltrntlai' he will [bypass Health .tiinisirr Judy lLaMarsh and dPaI I’lll‘t‘i‘lly ll on the prime minister on the Canada Pension Plan. has not . son in touch with \‘lr Peaison ~Anpnin|ment ot a acneral ‘manaaer to oversee plans tor the 1957 world's iair in \lonl» ‘real. it new post llol. ('Unll‘lllv plated in the mental plans, niit ' lnwait consultation \llih coni- lmissionor - general Pierre no puy. farmer ambassador In ‘Farla. and the new deputy .eommissmncr-gencral who will .be appninled by the end Of the ‘week. probath today. iFurlller lllllughl to calling Parliament back into SPsslan belan Sept. 30 la deal with |he llske shipping labor dispute ivili. lawnit the outcome or discussions. loetween government. onion and lwuterfront nuthorittu in tin: ‘Unlted State ' tnund this high level Miller In lht: dopamnenlx mslsl mqDBr-‘ ative and understanding and‘ there was ml sueaesiion oi any political bias. The trustees will now have em) miomiation lht‘lr dcrisi i‘ on about a nciv hos- .plial or expansion at the prmcut one " BEACHCOM A Di‘llrimls AILSI‘ufoOd Spread ' h all Uhtlll'tlern Two-Day TtlE .lollN A Macdonald Trophy tor the male allileta garnering the most points In track and tleld events at the PWC EnrolmenllsUpIOO;llSLAND l0 Undertake Teacher Training Declines Water. Conservation lslierren's. Cl'npdud )Iaiters. Wesimoi-oland;llnime. Decals. lie: Paynicr'a~ bong Rner, Lew- lis‘. St Peters my; hon glas'. lchrrry Hill; Cusack's. Brook- .vale. and Wicmore's. Dreadal- 3 as r:- i'ic-i-ortlinz to the premier. two more sites will be selected (or dcvclopmcnt this year, and "we intend to expand ihc number at ‘strcams tn be rehabilitated next )car." Commenting on water consPra aiinn. P r a m I e r Shaw ye aeo, tindor thP sawmill and grist mill syslrm. we had \lillldPriIll \lattlr N‘SDHES all over the province Those were not only instrumental in water conservation and keeping the .walcr lcvcl up. generally. hut werc great conservation areas lor wildlite The old dams were lruitiul trout brccdin: areas. “J. a. y“ with waterbacied op inr long distalli‘os in the mlll streams. “The streams also provided a oriie nreedinc and growing grounds tor water birds l "Wltll the passing of a large lilnmbcr or waterway-a the pic. ture has changed. and l iocl that lrom the standpoint ol both ec. onomic development. as hell as recreational oerclonmcni, i h .- Iml’Il’m‘t‘mDnt oi ihDSE areas is perhaps more important than the have selected water areas through the proiince tor water consrnaiion and consiruction purposes." Premier Show said some the i-onsoraation work has poorly started and other pro- lei-is are ownitioc approval or reiterai ARDA aiiihoriiics. SOURIS RR l('nllllnilt‘d from pan? MIN e brsi male pcrtornier was William Coiiohan. Cardigan. who was prcscnlcrl with the .loiin h lilacdonniii liomorial Tropr or Mrs. John A. Mac- do Dost ioriiale perlormer in the track and tleld events was Rllorlzl .llnclaeod. Sherwood. who. oualiiitvi tor the Pcpler .low-el. lrry Trophy. awarded ii. the tomato athlete with the moat. poinls in the track and tleld ea or ai- = Riinnci-ub to William Conohan in the billioth events was Wll-i COLONEL or BLACK WATCH OTTAWA lcPtAamcs Knox. President of Montreal Securities Corpnrallnn. has been unpainted colonel Ill the Regiment of the‘ hosnital‘Blat'k Watch lRoval Highland. 'n R ERImt‘nll OI Canada elfcclivc on which to hasa Nov l A 45-year-old natlve nt‘ .Weiimnoni. Que. with the roots .oi llclllpnaltbcolnnvl. he roc- ' K c. laiactnder. BER DINNER (in-got! Trimmings (‘lnnls all you Ilkr ‘Pm LOIIIltt‘rs Hot BOiIPd Or Stulfrd Brllill‘ll den-in; from 5:30 PM . — 8:00 P-M. Saturday 53.50 per person And Hormelqu on Sunday "'1 Our LOBSTER BUFFET For Merv-tin"! Phone Cm'ehrad 3 Dundal Howling Match two-day Dundas aoricnliural lair was awarded tn william Conohan. Cardigan ThP trophy was presented yesterday liy Mrs Margaret Macdonald. viii! 0i till lat? Mr. Mundan- ald \l right is George Mlh Dniiiilrl, st. Georges. chair- man ol the sports committu o! the notions Fair. try of Jack MacKinnon. Brooks a. war declared grand chain. pion male and he also won th- award lnr showlniz the grill! champion iemale In this class. Grand champion male to thl .\I)Dl'<let'n Aiicos class was shown by Buddy Loano. Kilmulr. Tis- orand champion icmale In this “rs cl .s wont to an animal exhibi- t Iianl MacKlnnoll. Charlottetown. him was awarded the Bochner .lew ellery Trophy. Wan-ten played a iargt‘l‘ part this year in the plowing matrth than last year with Mrs. Gloria Himtcr. strait-icons. emerging up plow vioman. Other niac- crs in ihis group were Mrs Au» drey Mills. Annsndale; Betty :llacLeod. Forest Hill. and llath Mills. souris. llu Winners In other plowing Plas- scs were: gang Plow. under I years. Bert Taylor, Dundas Ceri- ire; single lurrow open. True love Taylor. Upton: periection tleld speed. .llmmy Mills. An» llandale: gang plow senior. Trila- ilove Taylor: two and three so ltractnr class. Edwln Mills: three ‘ood tractor. Billy Mills_ Annap- Ie. bay: and girls under 15, Mill: icit hr Leo Maelsaac. Marin-Id. in the .\lrshire alas. the grand champion male was a hv E Land and Sons, Bethel. The 2 and champion female in tti Ayri division belonged to the estate oi E. stead Sous-ls. Among the winners to us- horsr show division ol the tale worn Tim Taylor, Dundas Coas- irc: ttarold Taylor. Upton- P ion Bl'l'rntnn. Rollo Ba aid Maclaehrl. New Pert mour Tavlnr and Son. Dundas: Russell Mills. Annaadsle: John nlaisdeli annadnle: John Mu- nonald. Upper Montague; True- ioto Taylor Dundas Celll‘llre. and T Ear d i . lLlVES’I‘OCK WINNERS :\ number 0! winners lll Elle. livestock classes were cllnsPn yesterday In the Guernsry class the grand champion male award “ant to John F. Mat-Donald. ‘Tnlr in pay. Mr. MacDonald also in awarded the senior L'llal’nDiClll Martin. Pe . FAMOUS FOB itcmale rihhon tor his entry . BRANDED INSPECT“ In the Jersey class. lite Enil’y . nt Elmer Myers. Hazvlhrnok.: was declared srand champion male and he also exhibith the G00]! 08 Erand champion female Jersey 0! the show. i ZAI‘ c A ‘3 m" In lhe Hereford class. "I! Pl!- i WOULD YOU LIKE THIS OPPORTUNITY To become a qualified tradesmen in a well paying Trude? To learn Sign-Writing: Show Card him- in Foster design from The ground up? To learn how to create and build inferior and show window displays? It you are male. age Ill —) nu DTP, WIiilllg to take suggested courses at night in hPlp your inrstorte training —you have a high school I’dllt‘fiiio —you can lmngP to lll'P ill thl‘ Stilllllielsitle am —you think you would Ilka to work with your all it —you really want to apply ylllll'M’lT. You (an be a wutiidlahl [or this job! The starting salary is good. you learn while yuu work, you take your formal training at night uld in three or four years you ('an become a qunllliad Artisan. Apply ill person Or by lPlu-r in MR. E. GALLANT R. T. Holman [.Id. Personnel Office Somme d9 PFI l FARMERS Brion you buy see the Middh‘ttln and Parrlsll Ila. ipouln harvester . We have hoth MP and two raw on lhisnil. both hulk and hung" In». These are Ivlthout .tlnllht the but. Illll'illt‘st anti th IHMI‘ST ltrlral on lab ‘lnlrkot. leenl allowances [or "and diggers llfll Ilch Will also mutmt for potatoes over flIl'H' m Simmons and MacFarlctno Limited \-