Big Preparations Centennial Float Parade imuiiiii-ss the most colorful ox- Miiigaiiza ever witnessed in (ii'lIlttllPIOVI'Il will be the Centen- ,.,.,i Float Parade to he held Wmday marking the 100th anni- iei-sary of the first civic election. Drlails of this big event have hm... k('pI a closely guarded sec- rel but it Is known that many firms and private citizens have hm. working for months getfing (ht'Ii' floats ready. lt.ia estim- ami that the parade will take in H... vlclfllly of two and a half h,..,.. in pass through the City miljiiiis huge assembly will be niai'5llaIlNI at Victoria Park IIIi.'t(IlIil)' at the end of Brighton fin;-ti ill l-on p ni. and will move ..i,.,.-4 t(i-ul to Rochford. Haviland gs-4 be the citizens aa Polsible see it. The course taken goes by the two hospitals and the Sanator- iiun. BUSY WEEKEND Starting today. the people of Charlottetown will extend their hospitality to the member. of the crews of the two American and one Canadian warships. The of- ficers and men of the U. S. 8. Cross. the U. S. S. Johnny Hutch- ins and the H.M.C.S. BuLI(IIIgIl8I'I) will be kept occupied with a round 'of entertainment during their stay until Monday. On Saturday afternoon events of great interest will be taking place including the Aquatic Sports at Victoria Park and the Philae Temple visitation and parade The sporting event with some of amt traicr Strccls. along Water in QllPt'Il. IIP QIW9" .1ioi. K-'nl to Weymoutll. up Iirlllttlllill to Eiiston. from Eus- Illlt III Bristhioii Road to Ambruseiare expected to give a display never before seen in this part of SUP... up Aiiihmsi to McGill .-lir. along IiIcGill Ave. to North RH... Rnilfl to liri"hinn Road and H... ii,..l. fur dispersal. Ti... firlllflnfllill Committee. as , .- up soon by tlic route of the ' ilr. iuiic made every effort -;.-p p... larre a proportion of Iiasiern Guardiai. l.l'.1l BER ci-cry Tlionipson S-HIING anti trucltiiig. Mi ' in "IC lP'i'(lN G()SI'I-II, CHAl'l:;i. Dundas. All services in the Cha- ppi Sunday School l0'Ci0 am. iilill. L...-.11. Snppnl” 11:30 n m Gospel Scrxicc 7:45 pm. Speaker, Mr. wvlii.-iiii Clark. Clcarwaler. Flor- id.-i All welcome. RIIYAI. ALBERT CHINA. Open slut-k patterns. Petlt Point. Silver RIi't'Il. English Rose. Nosegay. (oi-iiold. Tca Rose. American Bi-hilly. Blossom Tiine. Ivy Lea. liri-cnuuod Tree. Boehner's Jew- i-lli-rs. Montague. P. E. I. GEORGETOWN Pastoral Charge. l'iiili-ti Church of Canada. Services for iuuiist 7ili St. David's Church. l;i-in-ct-tmvii. 11 am. Milllown Cross 2 in pill. Sturgeon, 7:30 p.m. on standard time.t Guest Preach-icanceuedg Montague er Rev. Sidney J. Boyce. Rev. W. A Patcrson. Minister. I-iRF.IC CIIURCII Of Scotland Siiiirlay School Birch Hill and liliii-my Rivcr 10.00 am Scrvices Aiwiisi 7. Birch Hill. IIIOO a.m. n-"in River 300 pm: Murray gr cl". T30 p m. conducted by Rev F ' Zitzmann. J. H. Bishop. In- terim Moderator. I'.tl.I.EYFIELD-ORWELL HEAD Cmigregation. Services for Sun- day. August 7. Orwell I-lead at 11 am. Valleyfield at 3 p.m. Tlic Vslleyfield service is a mem nrlal sci-vice. Special speaker is Itcv Mr Campbell. Special sing- in: liv Brooklyn Trio. Service at Kilinuir at 7:30 p.m. to Kent. 4 liiiere will be a church parade of lute City. With the addition four day I the best aquatic talent from the Maritimes along with crew mem- bers from the vlsitini: warships the country. Fittingly enough. on Siiiulay thc Naval and Military forces in of military bands this will oresent an impressive spectacle. THE MONTAGUE Church of itlhrist Congregational picnic. will; be held at White Sands. Saturdayp kugust fith. leaving at 1:30 S.'l'. ' PARISH of Georgetown. II o l y Trinity Church. IAngIicanl. Sunday. lAugust 7th. Ninth Sunday after Trinity. ll. am. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Reverend W. G. Hrigg 'Priest in charge. VISITING MONTAGCE -- llci John A. MacLeod. Mrs. Macbeotl and children. John and Christine, of Morris. Manitoba. are visiting in Montague. While here they are visiting Mrs. A. J MacLeod and .other members of the family. I THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH .in Canada. Services Sunday. Aug-l lust 7: Cardigan. divine worship .11 a.m.; Montague. evening wor- .ship 7:30 p.m.; afternoon scrvict S u n d a 3 School 10 a.m. Services on stan ldard time. All are welcome. Rev D. A. Campbell, Minister. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Lee Myers and: young daughter. Sheila. returned to their home in Toronto. after spending their vacation In New Perth. guests of Mr. Myers' par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Myers i North Baltic . The friends of Mr. Jerome Mc- Eachern regret his continued ill-l near in City Hospital. All hope his condition will soon change for the COLORFUL M o o TAKE PART Forming a very colourful part of the Philae Temple parade to- morrow afternoon will be the Ori- East Baltic Mr. Vincent Massey of Bothwell returned to his employment in charlottctown having spent his holidays with friends and relatives in Saint John. ental Band (abovet. These "gentle- men of the East" are said to be able with their exotic music to Red Point. Mrs. James MacDonald. Mon 'eal. is visiting with her daugbie Vlrs. George Cheverie and M- Chcverie. South Lake. Mrs. Ruby Banks. Annandalc ipent a few days with her brother? Vlr. Percy MacDonald and Mr.- Wrs. MacD"nald. Klngsboro. ant Mr. Charles MacDonald and Mrs MacDonald. South Lake. Mrs. John Gillis who spent sev- eral weeks in the Charlottetown Hospital has returned to her home at East Point and is at present confined to her bed. Mrs. Gillis had the misfortune of having her hip broken several weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. The Elmira East Point boys played a good game of soft ball at the Kingsboro ball game field on July 21 with the Red Point e Klngsboro East Baltic boys. A large crowd was in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dixon, Truro. South Lake. It has been several 1 NS. and family are spending their years since Mr. Fraser visited here. lholidays with their parents. Mr. They were guests ' Mr. or and Mrs R. W.- Dixon. East Bal Mrs William Fraser. North Lake tic and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bruce Red Point. Mr and Mrs. Hamid Mahar Boston. Mass.. are guests of Mrs. The telephone crew men. Char lohn Ryan. Lakeville. iottetown have recently shifted sev 4- tlr-oh" ii c n M- Mr and Mrs' Neil A' MCLe”a"' vvllfllenilig of The nli-la rrrlillld lit Red Red Point. had as their guests. pm". Mr. and Mrs. H. MacDonald of. Nov! York State. Miss Lyla Robertson. Charloltc . town, spent a recent weekend with Miss Violet I-Iutcheson. Toronto and formerly of Montague attenil ed the miscellaneous shower held for Miss Helen R. Mt-Lean at her home in Klnizsboro on July 19. George Fraser. Waterbury. Conn.. were recent visitors with relatives in Sourls and North Lake. Mr. Fraser is thci son of Mr. Maynard Fraser and the late Mrs. Fraser formerly of ,. W. Robertson. Kingsbo If. Mr. Edwin Robertson. Miinii'- Road. was a recent business visi transport listeners to aI'lt)iIl0I'ilIllS musical aggregation world. No.detail of dress and authentic as its name. makeup will be omitted to make Prince of Wales College IN PAAORROW as the parade xiill proceed along Kent. Leavingl to Queen to Iilchinond to Priice to at 2.30: Grafton Street to the College. my commission Friaa, . ....5..s. S, 1955 The Guardian Page 5 Rules Commission Held In Contempt Bv Tabloid By DAVID ROWNTREE -Flash. effective next Monday Canadian Presa Staff Writer partly because of an editorial VANCOUVER ICPI -- Reginald which appeared in the July 23 is- H. Tupper said Thursday his royal sue after the commission hearings commission investigation into Van- had started. It was following the oouver's police force has been held publication of this article that Mr. In contempt by the Torohto weekly Norris last week made the con- tabloid Flash and Ray Munro. its tempt motion Vancouver reporter Mr Flelschman said Munro had "Although it may not do me or not written articles for Flash since any particular the hearings began July 13. l.. Murray. appearing for good. It is my responsibility to G. ' consider a fine or imprisonment." Vancouver Magazine Service Ltd.. Mr. Tupper said he does not con- distributors of Flash here. sub- lider the matter lightly. mitied Mr Tupper had no Ji.iria- ”I cannot promise an early de- diction to rule on contempt other cislon." , than breaches committed in the Mr. Tupper earlier refused I courtroom. Hc said an alternative luhmissioh by T. G. Norris and submission was that the Public G. S. Cummings, counsel for police inquiries Art was ultra vires of chief Walter Mulligan. to make the provincial legislature. an order for commltal against Mr Cummings said the commis- Munro. Louis Ruby of John Blunt sioner had the powers of a In- Publicatlons and editor Howard prenic Cnuri iurlge Displaying a Somerville, alias Peter llunsniuir July 211 issue of Flash, Mr Cum- MUNRO QUITS FLASH mlngs said it i-nntained a byllned Neil Flelschman. lawyri It-r.slory by Munro Munro. said his client was pre- llI"IIOI.hS 0R.IF.tiTIl)Ps' pared to accept any penalty and The commissioner. refusing Mr. stand by his principles. Norris's m n t in n. ll n h e l d He said Munro resigned from Flc-ischman's submission that no written notice had been served to -T”.the persons concerned. that It had route will include Miami. P'la., not been proved they were In- New York and Montreal where he volved. and that no charges were will stay one day before going to st;-itcd Quebec. Con ' rd on Page 13 WE'RE CELEBRAT- Messrs. George and Arthur Bruceisouris. Mr MacDonald has recent- a large sum of money from her. returned from a three week's many Iricnds from the surrounding holiday with his brother. Mr. .los- listricts '-pb MacDonald and Mrs Mir-Don , . Miss Ellen Lynsky. Brent Rock. "lid. now of Minnesota and form . any of south Laka Cape Cod. Mass.. is spending her holidays with Miss Edith Rose. R Friends and former school mates N.. and Miss Mabel Rose. Lake- were pleased to see sister Mary ville. Adolphus tLeona Ellsworth! from Brighton. iVIass.. who had spout z- zhort holiday with her sister. Mrs. Mr l.S.A.. arc spending their holidays and Mrs. Dali .'VI0llUg'llfllEi')' Archbishop Roy To Visit South America RIO DE JANICIRO. Brazil IAP Archbishop Maurice Ray of Que- bec was scheduled to leave here. Thursday night for vis1is to sev-' ING OUR BIRTHDAY WITH A TIIRILLING WEEK'S PROGRAM or EXCITING MOVIE inrsi l l John 3- pay and b,.,,tht.,.. M, with friends and relatives in South CF81 Latin American cities en: t ' t h f th - ;-;i-- ;;iir.3n:..:2::- c:..::;::" :::::L BRING THE FAMILY! . e e on re urn o er rei mus . . ' . . Master Iutlgar Dixon. East Bal- the Qongrgss ended he has been m order in Brighton. Mass. on July , .- . . . . g i of 1 Mr and Mrs Arthur Keene. - - . . 1 His first stop will be at Port of Rah ff” 331?; "3; 315” "'5" 31:9” 'lSM:tIeul)1'flIlfll;eIIII:m:)llI1uHI) hiiiili-l5f"l"- Trinidadi Where he chansel, Show r. an rs. ac ona . t h h - K. h g panes today or Caracas, Vene- 1- g, . New York State Mr. Mat-Donald,dayI 8 er "me In "E5 am zuela. After Caracas he will visit Sta tl 1 is a brother of Mrs. Keene. :Mr. Roy Machon. Montague. re VFrli:"'Il5ka"d da?l:”'ga."'jcs ”.ret to learn that he is ill in -the for Panama. m:;;m'?"”h:Cp in" ";lr" King's County Melrlnoriolh Hospital. Other stops on his ham:-ward - - . ri '. ' again on July I9. Mr. Garfield M""'"E"' '"' 3 Ml "" ' I 'll. Johnstone. For the past couple of Hpwdy :9 in years. Mr Johnston has not been was receiving medical treatment city. in the Massachusetts General Hos- pital. Boston, Mass. and is now feeling much better. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Campbell. HARD ON TREES with Mr. Campbell's mother. Mrs. I" 3 Single "ill"- lohn (' Campbell. Red point Mr. and Mrs. Rae Mnshcr. Gall. I-Iappiy Ilolidaysl Mr and Mrs. Ray Bruce. East ?n.IOYinE his USINII 11005 health and ilaliic. were recent visitors to the A beaver is capable of -cutting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John ')ttawa. are pending their holidays "WV" h3”'3'd0Z9" Y"""'3 mm "995 The friends and acquaintances of Bogota. Colombia. where he will remain two days before leaving Dusk ATTENTION MONTAG IJIC CHILDREN l . i istration FRIDAY. AUGUST I Final day to pick up rog- form for Red Cross Swimming Classes- aox OFFICE OPEN! AT moo us. 1ionAv AND sarunnu VION AG I . N I . l I n Sci!" .. ' s i their llnli s - '- Pn-.-inraie. Hoilyiialiiii Gliawls. Mn" ""1 ml" he winhsmn ml" MI and M” G""d0" Lime 3'”! M 0 mark P M and ezlltlh lililrrfs. htlecilsiliiliils parcnta.dIIlIVr., 0"!" M '4 av . . l":'lS'IIlr 9-45. Montague Sunday '5'” '” ”"""' I" "I5 ”"'” "' ifamilv left on return in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Leo MacDonald. W, M... wimam Bakm L,.ke.,m.,. Pm”? and Thom mu ? v .- s.-imni; 11;oo. Montague service; I5" P”"d- ;Mass.. aftcr visiting Mrs. Littler Worchcster. Mass. arelspcndinr l ' II '. 9 no Sturgeon Sunday School: He... win,-am Mm.Dmmld paI.N..oarents, Mr and Mrs. Harold their holidays WIIIIIPEIEIIVES and Rev H. Bell conducted the t 200. Murray River Sunday priest at St. Column 'mcen”ygBruce. Red Point and brothers. friends in Red Point and South liurch SCFVICO at South Lake and ..t-4 St'Il4lnI; 3-oo. Murray .I-Iarbour mm, p”g,,m,g, u, 3...; mm 5,. p e- --m--- - A F Lake. They are at present sues!-K ilnssbom on -lfllg 3": Mill. . . . N'(Ol-OR .,.,-.-1",; 1:30. Mu,-my my" .ef. Anny: shrine. Quehec I , , in! Mrs. MacDonalds sister. Mrs. services were we a en e . - H vice. followed by communion. ; Pisquyd Egg! John C. C.amPbC"- Red P"l'"' M" Mrs John RH" I-8kPVl"P '1'” """""'””'”0e--A-aaisanlnn --"- T HE MONTAGUE Pastoral - Ml" ilenme Campbeni Mungm"' :l:1:dM:f'Sm,at:D::;l: formerly re. an heir guests her daughter. and STOP for h "M"-u t'li;irge The United Church of llylassw lhnowlgpegldlng ":?rCvMa' M" "ml Mm Bo W" m"' ' son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Haroldi A. W W M EXTRA! "AJIUNTING THE! D!” .0. . lo" I er 0 mm 3 amp ""”"l slewam were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Chevcric. Mahar. Massachusetts. R "' ' (';.nada. Rev. J. M. Fraser. Min- ister Services for Sunday. Aug- ust 7: Montague. ll a.m. (day- light tlmel. morning service and iiinior Sunday School. PI Montague: 11:15 'imeI. Rev. G. W. Tllley Will IFFRCII at the morning service. IT. PETERS: Bay Pastoral Tliargc -- The United Church of Tanada. Services for Sunday. Aug- ist 7th: Greenwich at 9230: Marie '; St. Pt-tcr's at 7:30; Sun- 'la.V 5' ” '. as announced. The services will be conducted by the Rev Ross C. Eaton, D.D.. Field Secretary for the Maritime Tem- ocrzince Federations. Cornwall Trio i”c”m”"l'd by M” J””ph M” went Slime ""19 3' "ii "0"" "I Alli sing at evening seryice at It Pctcr's. Rcv. Russell A. Mac- iend. Minister. CHURCH OF CHRIST. lot-rl's Day. August 7th: snuc. 10:00 am.. Bible School for -ill secs: 11:00 a.m.. the Lord's riiippcr and preaching. tlivcr. l :00 a.m.. Bible School and the Lord's Slipper. lini'tioiir. 6:00 p.m.. Bible Sch and the Lord'I Sllltner. Combined Mrs. Gertrude Gatidet spcnt a m".'"5 PL Nye "9 "9" 'P9"dl"F Lake. lfwiiicclistic service at the Mur- vacation at the home of her iiis- "'9". a""""l V”''”.”"3 I" -at River church or cm-in nc ie,.,M,s, Rem," Campbell. Elm.-H. Baltic and East Point. Mr. Ella- wclcome. evangelist. 30" Din. Evcryonc Kcnncth T. Norris. 'All services on standard time.) returned to New Jersey IIIVIHE NY- ""''3' St. John. NTB. AS WITCH DOCTOR bell's Cove. the guest of. Mr. and Mrs. John Mclntyre. l Miss Flora Mcllachern. who Guest spent the past winter with her mm. 50,, Ea,-ie Jr” arearher. Rev. G. W. Tilley. I.ow- sister. Mrs. MacPhee in Portland Mass" Visited relatives in Plgquld (standard Oregon. returned to her home at mm on Mondnw Priest Pond recently. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mcblachern Brantford. 0nt.. motored to th- home of Mr. McEachern's mothe 11;!!! are spending a short vacation I ere. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McMahon. ." nrilton. 0nt.. are now spending their vacations at their former home. Campbell's Cove. They were lnnes and their daughter Mary. 1 Mr. Daniel McPhee Sr. is now: ispendlng a vacation at the homei 11” of his brother arfd sister-in-law. Mom. Mr. and Mrs. .Iohn J. McPhee. Bayfleld Mr. and Mrs. AllangMacl)onald. spent some time, with relatives at North Lake and M"'"V Sourls. Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacDonald India as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay. Mr and Mrs. Earle Jenkins and Worcester. Charlottetown are spending their holidays with Mrs. Cheverit-': par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Mar- Donald. South Lake. and with Mr. Cheverieis father. Mr. Neil Cheverie. Elmira. r. and Mrs. Charles Crawford Th9.m'”d” 0' ME L"3"S M” nlg mm"), Cam", Royalty. W", rinls. Lakaville. are pleased to see Luests at the home of Mr. Md him out again after his recent vlrs Fdwaril Jay on luly 31 i”"”"5 ""19"- .. . . . . Mr and Mrs. Martin Driscoll.l M"- F'e9m3” M95-Wyv 3””"”"- Johnson's River. were guests of Went 3”” time Vliimnli Wllh W Mr and M". Owen Kelly on daughter and sons in Hamilton. July 31. BA l0""""0- Mr. Ross McLaren. U.S.A. b spending his holidays with rela-. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keenel tives in Bothwell and North Lake Mrs. Louis Gllla. Gloucester., Mr. md M,-5. Harry Ha”-;,,l MEIR. I5 WW VlCltI0"I3l Al the 1 East Point. were recent visitors U 1 home of her brother-In-law and Angigonim They were .ec,,mp,,,. sister. Mr. and Mrs. Alexis Mc- ud by M1” smrhy Harris and bean. East POIHL Mr. Roger Bennett. Miss Eileen Sutherland. swim- ming instructor spent July 31 at Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hunte? re-i the home of her grandmother. Mrs. turn to their home In Pariiboro Flora Mcliachern. Priest Pond.C.Q. havi g spent their holidays with ;their son and daughter-ii.-law. Mr. M'”- and M75 C- 5' E”""9"hVand Mrs. Harold Hunter. North East Mr. George E. MacDonald. Sum- merside. spent the past weekend with friends and Nlatlvea in El- mira. South Lake. Red Point and souiiis iiosritiii-T Due to the alarming increase in the number of unpaid patient accounts it has become necessary to enforce a strict policy of advance payments. Effect- ive immediately. all maternity cases. not covered by some type of Hospital Insurance, must make a de- posit of 535.00 before admission. There can be no exceptions to this rule. Your doctors are being ad- vised accordingly, and the Matron has been instruct- ed to strictly enforce the regulation. BOARD 01' TRUSTEES SPECIAL IIIIIIIEIIS ON SUNDAY Special Sunday Dinners will he served in The Bison "Rainbow" Dining Room. Montague, ovary sundgy for the rest of the season. TURKEY or CHICKEN With All The Trimml worth is immigration officer be- tween Montreal. and Rouseis Point. i "F- Children 75c Dinner Served from 4 - 7 THE iiisoii iisstiiiiuiit Adults 51.25 i LOWER MONTAGUE TRUSTEES A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Vlac.Lean. Kingsboro. in honor of their only daughter Miss Helen McLean on July l9. She received I ' many useful and valuable gifts and. -W NOTICE TAX ARIIEAIIS LOWER MOIITAOIIE SOIIOOI. Tax payers in arrears are reminded that de- faulters lists are now being prepared for publica- tion. and judgements are being applied for. Per- sons not wishing their names to appear in this list should arrange for the payment of taxes due pre- vious to June 30, 1955. WWMONnIg MAYFAIII TIIEATIIE MURRAY RIVER - FRIDAY ONLY Back by popular demand FROM HERE Ill , EIEIiNlIYr; jthjjl. MIEVCD z1wk1' T I SHOW TIME-8:30 p.ln. S.T. YEO MOIITAGIIE rwo snows NIGll'l'LY REACHING FROM HEAVEN ROBERT DONAT - KAY WALSH - DENIIOLM ELLIOTT SITOWFORTTEEETRE FAMILY-EXCELLENT III!-TIIUII.-FBI.-BAT. -OANDII DAYLIGIIT NEWS - COMEDY C()I.0R CARTOON TODAY AND SATURDAY PRINCE EDWARD Tlllilt-. - FRI. - SAT. Adm. 40c - .550 "HOLIDAY AHEAD” - CARTOON ADULTS 600 e Children Under 11 FIIEH SUNDAY MIDNIGHT 8I.I1l woman full victim. tut your alone. is fltaaa...i'r' Thleislcatorvalasn each klllan-seen through the sights of In gun he leveled at six women on the streets of San Francisco. The treatment of his story-unparalleled at the screen - malice unusual suspense entertatnnmiti WATCH OUT FOR TH! , um Til-DA! and SAT. HE TKMEI) run r'n.oN'rii-;R's TOUGHEST mam wrrn A NEW KIND or i.Aw - - . AND IT'S WILD- szsr WOMAN wrrn A NEW KIND or LOVE--In - - - TI-II CLASSIC STORY OF TI-II WICTI "Ti Alllllf IIIIPIII-Illll MENU lIl.E IEIIGIl- lllll IEISN IIIIIIIIS Illcllfll, loltul I14 lit IIXTBA-FlnalChaptarottiiaSerIaI."MAN SIIIILWIIIP” and CARTO0N- may Showtlgtn-'1-O