. l l I it 5 I Helen Darrach, East Royal- gv cleft) and Marion MacCal- lum. Brackley Beach. were recipients of $50 scholarship- I SCHOLARSHIPS ty Women's Institute District for ading one-room school classification in the rec ent grade 10 provincial examina- ons. Kings, Queens and City Contrary to earlier misgivings by Dr. Kenneth A. Parker. sup- erintendent of city schools, and Board. enrolment at the seven Charlottetown high and elemen- tary s c h o o l s. proceeded far imiootheir than was originally an- ic from the Central Queens Coun- Eastern Kings Co. Exhibition At Souris Scheduled Today SOURIS — Judging of live- stock classes gets underway at 10 o'clock here today as the one- day Eastern Kings Exhibition is hold. There is expected to be 8 slight gain in the number of livestock showing. with what iuir officials called a “fairly large number of new exhibitors‘. The largest increase is expect- ed to be in cattle classes, with horses. sheep and swine un- chnnll . The official opening is sched- .Macdonald of Cardigan. the Kings Member of Parliament, will be the guest speaker and declare the fair open. Entries in home cooking were said to be. the largest in the his- tory of the fair. Needlecraft classes were described as about the same as last year. All vegetable classes, includ- ing potatoes were down. Flower classes were better filled than they were a year ago. Included on the program will be selections by Burke's Pipe ulnd for 2 p.m. Mrs. Margaret Band from Charlottetown. Additional Money Available Now Says MP Through ARDAl Speaking at last night‘: mes‘.- inu of the 4th Queens Progres- sive Conservative Association. hold in Eldon Hall. Heath Mac- quarrie, cry to the minister of external affairs. declared that only the best possible legislation will be brought before parliament LOCAL. BRIEFS TS PATIENT Bruce Chandler. Douglas St.. ir. a patient in the Prince Ed- \\'al'cI Island _ Hospital. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs.. W. L. Giffin and thcir young sons Randy. Mac. and David have returned to their home In Rocklngham. N.S. from Montague. TO CAPE BRETON Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cle ments. Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw and 2\ir. and Mrs. Ralph Beck all of Montague. left on Satur- day for a boat trip to Cape Breton. MUCH IMPROVED Miss Pauline Farrell. RN. re- turned to her professional dut- lcs in Halifax. N.S. Miss Farrell came to Montague to nurse her father James Farrell who is murh improved although still liospiializcd. RECENT GUEST Mrs. Elizabeth Paton. Stirling- shire. Scotland, has been a re- ccnl guest of her niece. Mrs. (‘llcstcr Bernard. Mr. Bernard. and Mary. at their home 25 Hill- sboro Street, Charlottetown. ls PROGRESSING Harry Lane who is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital is progressing very fa- vorably. Mrs. Don Cooley who C0 has been with her father has re- turned to her home in Bedford. N.S.. and Elmer Lane too has returned to his home in Saska- toon. Sask. A1‘ BRUDENELI. .\lrs. Ra lp‘l1 Douglas. Mifl Jeanne Douglas and Miss Mar- Karel Dewis. motored from Beallrepoire. Que.. to spend the Labor Day weekend in Brade- nell. Returning Douglas and her daughter were occup- Panf-Fd by Mira. L. It. Coffin, Montague and Master John Douglas. TLI. Al‘ HOME ro MacKENlIl FUNERAL -Tilt funeral for Mrs. William H. Mao- Keuzle. Victoria Cross. took Files from It. And:-ow's Proo- brterl cl; .3 gililgigifit parliamentary secrct- of by the PCs at the session which opens in Ottawa later this 3 o :1 Any opposition to all or any this legislation will be left cnircly up to the opposition par- ties he said. Speaking of the strength of the paity. Mr. Macquarrie noted that it was the only one which possessed true national strength having elected representative from every province in Canada. 'l‘urnlng to the results of the une ill general election. he declared that the verdict ren- dered hy the Island voters at that time was clearly in keep- ing with the treatment accordcd this province by the Diefenbak- er government. ADDITIONAL MONEY Making reference to ARDA. he said some skeptics are asking if this organization is nothing more than a nice collection of initials. To give the lie to that thinking, he noted that only one week ago Monday, Hon. And- rew M‘acRae. acting premier and minister of agriculture and the flop. Leo Rossiter. resources minister had returned from Ottawa with a signed agreement which will mean an additional one and one-half million dollars to this province. Tllis money will be used to improve marginal farmlands. for too construction of fish ponds. and will provide Dominion as- sistance for the improvement of provincial parks and recreation al areas. he said. Referring to the kind congra- tulations he had received on his recent appointment. Mr. Mac- quarrie said "happy though I am with this new challenging ap- pointment. my major job con- tim-~s to be that of a reprfisen- tative of the County of Queens." Also referring to the past elec- tion. Agriculture Minister Mac- Rae. said that P.E.I. gave the Progressive Conservative party the highest percentage of popu- lar votes of any province. and throughout the major farming areas of Canada ifne support was to the PCs. MMUNTTY PASTURES In making reference to ARDA. he pointed out that community pastures will also he an area which will receive support from the available funds. Speaking of the l2_cv.=nt per pound support recently given to butter. he said that some people are not quite clear as to what it is. He pointed out that it is a consumer support price. passed an on to th segment of the population. Regardless of the reduced price of butter to the consumer, "tlh f continues to receive the price that he got before the support price went into effect." - faieral gov- e e- the hotngstadtlyredu Notlngthat-tiled poi-tars at the party. and he I1 pdd tribute to the may of Hon. Angus ac-Lean &‘e‘:'.."i:°““""'m--e--“'7-‘i their home province. Nat ROAD ' Q. I , who ‘'9 "on my“ """'~wmO ." s 5 .\ s .il.l if. -'vi"...’nI ‘.1-. mo-9 MM. in v»,,.;:, .1. i.:i'15‘.l' " p e . School officials had been ap- prehensive as to how the new redistribution of school zones in the city would be accepted,by the parents of the school chil- dren. They also expected that their would be several instances of. confusion regarding the zone boundaries. N0 HITCH “Apparently every parent pri- or to school opening made them- selves throughly wi able to do their parts without a hltch." Dr. Parker said. Announcing the number of pu- pils who enrolled today, Dr. Par- ker said that between the two high schools and the five ele- number will be increased by be- members of the City S c h 0 ol tlon tween 100 and 200 during the is Fertilizer ‘ Shipping Rush Is Underway The big rush is now on at Is- land Fertilizers Incorporated plant at Charlottetown. to lay in full stocks of fertilizer chemi- cals before the winter freeze-up hits the shipping season. The first fertilizer boat of the fall shipping season docked at the Railway Wharf Tuesday with more than 7,000 tons of super phosphates. - The ship, the MV Mexican Trader, under the command of C a pta in Nikolous Stilianou. brought her cargo here from Baltimore, Maryland. Unloading operations got underway immed- iately after the ship was tied up yesterday afternoon and is ex- pected to take more than a week. David Scales of the local plant said last night that the Mexican Trader. is scheduled to return here in a few weeks time with a second full cargo of phosphates, and in addition two other ships are due later this month with full cargoes of potash. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Sept. 5, 1962. 5 3,491 Pupils Enrolled Smoothly In Schools next two weeks. as several fam- ilies have not yet returned to the Province from summer vaca- s. A breakdown of the number enrolled shows that at Birchwood High School there are 700 pupils. and Queen Charlotte High School 640. At the elementary schools. 762 enrolled at st. Jean. 403 at Prince Street. 363 at Rochford square. 315 at West Kent and 308 at Spring aark. Is OVERCR ED The heavier enrolment at St. Jean is largely due to overcrow- ed conditions at chwood. Three classes of grade seven were unable to be accommodat- ed at the high school. and thee pupils numbering over 100 are w being housed in the new school. Dr. Parker said that when Blrchwood was built the board and other school officials did not envision such an expansion in the number of high school stu\ ents and that adequate accom- modation would run out in the short span of three years. e said there are two main reasons why these conditions ex- t at Birchwood and Q u e e n Charlotte. The first is that there are more students staying to complete grain 10 N Second, here is a heavy en- rolment of studenttl returning who were previously failures in 1' grades eight. nine and 10. Con- trary to the idea held by many parents and fo r m e r students I that these pupils would not be welcomed back. Dr. Parker said . “the teach encouraged about the returnees‘. "One fact it does point up.” said Dr. Parker, “is that both . parents and the young people- are more and more becoming aware of the important part ed- ucation is playing in community and world affairs today." which will be second to none in Canada. he declared. But he warned that the keeping of vehicles within their registered load limits is sill essential to our roads. especiauy the older roads. other speakers heard were J. Wellington MacNei-ll; Alec MacPhcrson; Lloyd MactPhall, MLA; Bennett Carr: Benjamin Gallant: Gay Judson; Daniel MacPhr-rson and Robert West. NEW OFFICERS The new officers elected were: president J. Thomas McKenua. Village Green; vice-president, John MacMillan. Alberry Plains: secretary, Sinclair MacTavish. Newtcwn Cross: provincial exec- utive reprresentatlve. J.A. Mu.‘- nhis‘-n. Point Prim: county ex- ecutive represents ve. Ben- nett Nlaclsaac. Cherry Valley; district execuive representative, Bernard MacPherson, Vernon River. Mr. McKenna chaired the meeting. and resolutions ex- pressing sympathy to the fam- ily of Capt. Riley and to the leadership of Prime Minister Dicfenhaker were passed along with a motion of confidence in Premier W.R. Shaw, in which he was termed one of Prince wi Edward Island's great premiers ‘ for young and old. I want PWC Enrolls 211 Yesterday A total of 183 academic stud- ents enrolled in first year at Prince of Wales College yester- day. it was learned from the registrar. Gordon Bennett. Also enrolled were 28 first year com- merce students. Second year academic a n d commercial students enroll this afternoon beginning at 2 o'clock with third -and fourth year register on the 10th and 11th. It is reported that a full com- plement of 104 girls will he stay- ing in Montgomery Hall this year, compared to approximate- ly 70 last Iniured Man MONTAGUE - The search contmues for Cyril Johnston, a Montague resident who has been missing in his small sailboat “The Ghost" since Sunday evening. The search. which yesterday morning when cern first arose over his ionged absence,‘ continued yes- terday evening with both planes and boats taking part. A wide area along the eastern shore- line has already been covered and all sources are being in- vestigated. o started con- rts a crewless bo being found adrift off Cape Bre- Search Continues For Missing Man at was being searched ton have not been confirmed, lst Queens MLA Describes TCH Moto-rcade In Que., Ont. Frank Myers, lVl1.A for First Queens, was the Prince Edward Island delegate to the Trans-Ca- nada motorcade and official op- ening of the Trans-Canada High- ay. In a letter describing the tour, Mr. Myers said that the moto - ‘ code entered Quebec province on August 9 and made Riviere du Loup the first stop. at the FPO"! RlVi91"3 dll LOUD. th e lBulldings. The group was hosted motorcade proceeded to Quebec ‘_at dinner by the Ontario branch re a police escort took ;of City whe the procession to the Legislative Buildings where they were wel- comed officially to the province. by Mayor Nathan Phillips. They then proceeded, led by a band. to City the mayor and council. On Friday, the party toured the historic city and Hall where they i ited the Canadian National Ex- were welcomed to the city byhibition and attended a recep- l although two men from Moog tague. Lester MacLeod and Carl ‘ Johnston left for that area on the ’sst crossing last evening. Still no word of the missing man a Montague drugglst. had been received at a late hour last ; night Assisting in the search which I-‘ishcries Officer Roy Claw and several private craft. The small. 18-foot boat is white, five feet wide with a jib and msinsail, and hyre-sterdav liglht plane, piloted by Kemp Charlottetown. by a Harold lest and attending official func- tions. includlng an official recep- tion by the city. Wednesday. th e procession m o v e d off to Peterborough where the members were hosted by the city council. after which l the motorcade drove to Toronto. On Thursday, the party w a s welcomed by Premier Robarts Provincial Parliament ‘ the Canadian Automobile As- ‘sociation on Thursday and Fri- day were received at_ City Hall While in Toronto, the party vis- tion. , Saturday afternoon, the mot- they left orcade a rrtve d at Sudbury. ‘ Verse- 9 “'13? Saturday morning fol‘ where again the delegates were Montreal. The group toured the city and were guests of the Cl reception Saturday ni ht of Montreal at a banquet a n d‘ E . The motorcade left Montreal Sunday morning headed for On- tario and the car bearing the Ontario delegates took the lead. Three days were spent.in Otta- wa, visiting the Parliament Buil- dings. and other points of inter- ‘ Iniury To Girl Being Probed City police were last night in- vestigating the circumstances surrounding where and how Bea Mary !Vi‘cCarty. sley Avenue. Parkdale, suffered un- determined lnjuries in ar- lottetown. The girl was found on the property located at the corner of Grafton and Roohford Streets shortly after 11 p.m. Passars- by were attracted to the scene when they heard Miss Mc- Carthy shouting for help. When found her face was covered with blood. but at a late incur the extent of her in- juries were not known by the police. MacLean's ambulance was called to the scene and the injured girl was transferred to the Charlottetown Hospital. As a result of early investi- gation of the affair, the police reported that a man had been taken into custody and was being held for questioning. hosted by civic officials. Sunday W the cars pushed on to Sault Ste. Marie and shortly after cross- ed the mid-way point in the jour- ney. At Port Arthur and Fort Wil-i ,liam. the cavalcade was gre led by officials of the twin cit- lies and hosted b ‘groups and the Ontario High- - l lways Department at a recep- tion and luncheon. Tuesday the procession reach- ed Kc-*2"-a and aftera cruise on ;Lake of the Woods, the party‘ ‘prepared to head into the pralr- ‘I, ies. REV. K. W. R. CAMERON Free Churches Of Scotland Have New Minister Rev. Kenneth W. R. Cameron accompanied by his wife. arriv- ed in Prince Edward Island 0 n "’ednesday from Scotland, to as- sume the ministry ior the Free Churches of Scotland in the wes- tern part of the Island. A graduate of Edinburgh Uni- versity. and the Free Church of Scotland College in that city. Mr. Cameron.has come directly to . E I. on his first ministerial charge. is pastorate includes the iirulolml RIVER ¥¥¥¥¥ l‘A‘ ‘A’ * * ‘A’ Amuvs A CARTOON l‘l-[REE MILES FROM CHAI\T.0'l‘TE'J"‘WN ON l'HE (TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY) '11; nORDEN. LAST TIME TONIGHT _,__,slll"'iil_l__ll_ llllllii, llllll3.lAlllllllll lll8lllIl' “* man, it's the wi/detl . la 5. JV q ficiiitlivl RUTILEE BUDDYLESTER liI.lllil'il\il|llIlC[]l0R' ilithossv BROTHERS PHILLIP. DENNlS...llNDSAY w. R. 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