fbgjr summer's work was re-. . 1-oup of 11 young- "'Se1,;L::3ihiir Junior Swim- ltir Test at Montazue "Si wed' :2:-fay, Shown above are the suc- 4- 11. PASS SWIM MINGTEST I cessful boys and girls. Front row” left to right. Florence MacDonald.I Nancy Johnston. Elaine Docherty.i Shirley Stewart, Paul Collings andi Jill Taylor. Back row, in camp- beli. Elizabeth Annear, Anneir. Miss Mary Fielding, Rd Cross instructress. Lola Hughes and Dorothy Annear. Iona Battles Into Finals The last soft-bail Same 9' the mm-finals was Plilyed ai 19” 0” guuday between ions and Vernon im.-gr Iona winning by a score 0! 11.7 taking it In two straight for m,'m-m to play off with the Montague Met-cs for the trophy aonamj by the Jamieson Pharm- M Montague. The final series ,, ,',.pe.-:ea to be the best of three games. commencing at 2.00 p.m. Sunday next at Bell's Ball Park i"T!i.I.i;'1i.ii.gsuiik-en a good series and NW game has drawn a lnrle 89' lendanL't- Skeet Shoot At Montague A skeet shoot was held at Mon- tague Tuesday 3Ve"l”3- with A" thur Clements taking top honors j EASTERN GUARDIAN DANCE IN Cambridge Hall. Sep- tember tith. Sponsored by Alma w.I. Good music. ROSENEATI-I BEAUTY Shop will be closed for a vacation from September 1 to 15th. .HoId Closing A protest against the involved attendance report required to be field each month was voiced in a resolution passed by the Mt. Stew- art Local of the P.E.I. Teachers Federation during the closing ses- sion of the annual meeeting in Mt. Stewart yesterday. The teachers felt that it is un- necessa y and suggested that on- ly the names of delinquents be given. . They also asked the Government to make their psy ” , in monthly payments instead of 10 as at present and reiterated n reso- lution of the last annual meeting asking provincial examiners to make themselves more familiar with the course of study in Eng- lish literature to avoid entrance Mount Stewart Teachers Session ed by the course. They. also voiced I their appreciation for help given teachers seeking it through the teachers' aid by Miss Estelle Bow- ness. general secretary of the Ten- chers Federation. ' Miss Cecilia Mccormack was elected president for the coming year with Mrs. Nellie Hendricken, vice president. and Miss Mabel O'Brien. re-elected secretary. Dur- liave Your Clothes DRY CLEANED PBESSED ONLY examinaiun questions not cover- with a score of 20. followed by Gii- I bert Clements with a score of 174 Kenneth Clements 14. Alfred Vuo- zzogll. Fred Vuozzo 10 and Keith Collins 10. A skeet club is in the process of being formed by these enthus- iastic gunners. and they hope to be joined by many more. It is their desire to build up a club. strong enough to compete in Provincial and other skeet shoots in the fut- ure. CAPITOL -- FINAL TODAY luAu'I'us WORLD uni News Auotusn lust nt RITE-WAY CLEANERS Dial 7387 "T p woon ISLANDS-GARIIOI FERRY SERVICE June 16 to Sept. I3; Daily from each terminal: 7 a.m., 9 a.m., 11 n.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m.. 5 p.m. STANDARD TIME For daily report dial CFCY in first weather broadcast. Catch an early crossing and avoid delay. Reservations Limited For particulars contact: Action Ilnder Fish And Game Act Considerable interest has been aroused in the Souria area regard- ing a case concerned with the Fish :1! game Act e en out Mr. illiam Macmu of am Lake. h"' I" 'ec"II"” V08?-"div before Mn- gintrnte Gilbert A. Gaudet includ- ed that of Spurgeon Jenkins. Chars lottetown: John White, Montague and Ivor Stewart all officers land- or the Fish and Game Act. Machtlillnn gave evidence in his own defence. The Magistrate took the case under ..dvisement and will give his decision in one week. Mr. J. P. Nicholson appeared for "39 Cmwn ind Mr. Lester P. O'Donnell for the defendant. The case arose out of informat- ion laid by Provincial Fish and fng the business sesssions the tea- chers heard a discussion on chang- es in the curriculum by Mr. Mai- colm MacKen1.ie of the Depart- ment of Education, and the work of the Junior Red Cross in the schoool by Miss Marie Bowness. A talk nd demonstration on the teaching of art in the schools win given by Miss Dorothy Ellis. Just prior to the conclusion of the two- day session the new president Miss Mccormack. took the chair and thanked all those who had aided in Evidence heard on behalf of the gm I A".-myfg Oi Second - World. Wqr Being Published . orrawa (cm - The. -rmf turdnln alatfflclal um-ryot u I. an no-I-ruse ream 0' ll Clllldlll for to Northwelt nun-one in spring of ms. I the nllnn computer of "I9 3”” A ,..;,u.s.a Sept. and involving a V"? '"l ”' the int and t D; t the invasion of Sicily in Jilly. 199- '9 m um” the Author in Lt.-Col. Gerald W. L. Nicholson. deputy dtroetoroft-he historical section of the lelwrll staff. The volume. entitled The Can- ma-45, In th sec- dians in Italy sienna ond volume of the unlit"! World War l1lli0l'.V- Thafirst.writtenbyCol.C.P. G (fig spurgeon Jenkins whglzlleges got the defendant had set a net in Inch I -wlY 35 30 block the run of water from E881 Lake into the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Information was laid on July 1959. 19. In giving evidence in his own defence, Mr. Mochlillan. a fisher- man for 20 years. laid 1'9 had set a net to catch bgrrilll and mick- erel for fish halt. 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A fourth will deal with Canadian military policy. Canada's Trade With France Not What Should Be GEN CANADA'S TRADE . ST. JOHN'S, Nfid. (CPT. French Ambassador Francis La- coste said Wednesday that trade between France and Canada is "not what it should be." He said imports and exports are about balanced and represent only slightly more than one half of one Per cent of Canada's total trade. That figure he called ”ludicrous." "Trade is not increasing." he said. "I wish it were. As it is it is not satisfactory." Mr. Lacoste will leave here to- day after a three-day visit. He told a press conference "We have to find out what we can most rflidlly market here. France is IIWIYS ready to sell peri'umes.' dressses and wines. but you can't have our whole trade based on that.” He said French capital Invest-. meat in Cfnadian development is, All'I'0-LITE IIIIITOI IPAIK PLUG WITOI GREENAN BROS. Service Station We have D.P.S. Stamps Hopes For Health Thursday. 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