t l I I 1. p 5-2.. '-. -aiisoovoswviici-;. A- s '9 as. A . yr 1 t '5' 5 ' J V, : . I I 5 ll 1 s . j .14 a 4 ti ' 9 . fl 1 ll ' -3 ” iii; 14 A All Roads Lead Nexl'iWeek 2.32mi. . Will Try To River Crossing "Every effort will be made to bring the construction of the West River causeway and brid- ge to a conclusion this year." said Hon, J. George MacKay. Minister of Highway; yesterday. At the present time steel sheet piling which will enclose the concrete nbutrnenh for the bridge opening is being erected. In the TOP picture can be seen an over all scene of the project showing a short portion of fill still to be laced. LEFT a workman threa s one of the steel piling into place while a crane steadies it into position. After the abutments have been low water will be excavated and bnnkment will be closed. Complete Ws placed an opening 15 feet below which is L900 feet from shore tol the present opening in the em-lfeet wide with a five foot side- To Big Provincial Every town in Prince Edward lotietown. bununarside. Mant- gar; aloe. souris and the villaaes in overnlladowl between. But next week who ion, but our 0 the Provincial Eahlbitloa gets one underway t b e Charlottetown that is d-ivingparkbecomesthemaln eu,o(belaging streetofthelaland. and holds npartofthoIhow.Al itia this distinction throughout the a gathering place for that clan week. From east and west from, a hundred thousand s north and sdltll. will come the! which sesnlstl history has no business and professoinal menlcord. Islanders." of many communities; the far- rners, the fishermen. and also ”EcrA70” 5.9" the youth and beauty of the Pro-; The spectators feel as though Vince. lit in their show. because it is so This Year When the crossing oi the West hland.lIaaitsInninstreet,Char- far bigger show. and thaCal- Itnnlpoas undoubtedly Fair in nu" H; 3;: me mu m we ctnlinar... ””"l"' Yarinouth Page 2 The Guardian WEATHER mom m p d sat. August10. 1957 IIIIHJI II and ll. the loptlbllcwaatharotflca: c.ninpbelltln:.55and7il.0utl:: - 353- hriuaday. annoy. (at (Day) Chsrlona -- I EO'IILlD.TI.D.u1lnpm - and Sunday at ll.C am - E Buhtico at 5.8 n.m. and - 00 p.m. and Sunday at d.1l gm -- 78anda.os pm.IIl.InlIIel'Ilde tta. .44 I eighteen minutes later than Ch... .57 D9 lottetown. Sun rises today at 5,3 55 U n.m. and sets at 7.8 pm. .3 07 83 rises Sunday at L10 nnl. nnd .3: sets at 11 p.m. Isa to "'E"s-w .53 II ..5d 10 Mouton . 51 TD 51 70 . 51 15 y . . . . . , . 52 76 .. .. 51 70 St. John's . . , . . . . . . .. 5d 15 !lALlFAXiCPi-Theweather IIIEIIII office says cooler air lying" lust River was first started in 1955. iit was intended that a bridge 'structure set on wooden piles lwould be built. However it was. iiound that the bottom of the' river was of such material that tplles of sufficient length could not be used. ' it became necessary therefore: lto abandon the idea oi a full- scale bridge and fill in the pre- sent channel with shale. Thel proposed bridge opening which (will allow for river traffic will lhavc a 60 foot single span ofg lsteel and concrete. 1 The surface oi ing of the 3rd District, Queens County held last night in Mt. Btownrt. Rik. Bell called on the local Liberal Government to re- alln. and to allow the voters of P.E.l. to show how they feel to wards the party that has led this province Into such serious ilnsnclal difficulties. Mr. Be stated that although he lllg re- signed as Provincial Leader oi the Conservative Party he is not through with politics. and that he will continue to work until the roadway: shore will be hard surfaced 24 walk on the bridge. Advances In . .. g... 'I.!.'LP.- CITY AND CENTRAL 1 Wheat Talks SASKATOON (CF)-Prime Min- 1 later Diefenbalter said Friday continuous negotiations and dis-l cussions are going on betweenf Canada and the United States concerning effects of U.S. give- aways on Canadais export wheat business. 1 "Definite advances" have been! made in talks on the farm pro-i duce export problem, the primel i ' t told reporters in an in-; terview at the airport here. He stopped in Saskatoon en route from Ottawa to Prince Albert. "U.S. officialdom." Mr. Dlefen- bz-lter said. ”has shown a realiza- tion of the effects on Canada of the U.S. agricultural disposal IITBWAY CLEANER! LIMITED WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- willbe opened Exhibition week to gey's Pharmacy. open 8.30 n.m. serve the public with prompt and to 8 p.m. efficient service. Dial 7387. RAYMOND Grant Opmmml, COMPLETE. SUPPLY. 0l-' . rist. will be in his 0'Leary of-i school books in stock. W. l. Bow- lice Saturday afternoon. August man. Hunter River. jl0th. BAPTIST CHURCH - Congre- BRADALBANE U n i te d gatlonal picnic this afternoon ht Church. Sunday August llth. Stanhope. Buses leave Church at North Granville 9.30 a.m. Plea- L30. sant Valley 11 n.m. Rose Valley I 17.1) p.m. Rev. H S Raynor TEE Auction Sale which was Minis," to have been held at Leslie Nich- olsons. liartsvllle. on Tuesday.l CHARLOTTETOWN Christ- Aug. lath. has been postponedlian Reformed Church. Dutch until Tuesday. Aug. min at 1 Service at 10 n.m. English Scr- pym. vice at 2.30 p.m. Hoartz Hall.- East Royalty. NORTH Tryon Presbyter- l inn Church service. Aug. llihl DR. Gerald Barrett will be 1961 ll n.m. Church school 1215 absent from his office froml Miss Mary A. Mackenzie. Dca- August 12 in August 19th. ' '"'”"'” MILTON -RUSTICO Parishl RETURNS FROM llALlFAX- Hector Rev. A. E. Plerccy. Ser-l Miss Dorothy Macliwen. daugh-lVlL'eS for Sunday. August llth. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace M:c- l at! M(a:rk's. llustlctxd ll n.m.. in Mt. Edward Road. all 0Y 0mml""0ll In l9l'm0l'l. Eeturtied to her home this weekl5l- J0l"l'5- Mlll0H- 3 l?-m- 51"!" much improved in health afieri 933' Schufll "5 3 EVP""'! 9"!" hvum unaemnne . Mug op.ler and sermon: Christ Church. oration in Halifax on July 26. Valgfz; 3593': Ci:':e' TEE Red Cross Water ssiety'whole family. ,,'”",'h?,z,l;l.f1f,':?.,,n. 5042;, ..POLICE count - Previous- Iwards of Bronze Cross sndl,lY '9"""'d 0" ' ch"?! 0l ll" .w,,d u Me," 3; 1:90 pm, posscsslon of stolen goods. a lo- Monday. August 12th. Candid-icll voulh avvearma In City nu mug u Rgd cm" nu.-j.';ollce Court yesterday mprnlng quarters. r sen ence was g ven a two year suspended sentence hc:AgAU:1.P s'vI;'i:snesl:rm-erld by Magls,trate K. M. Martin in II P09 I” l- I addition e was ordered to enter '07 3"-"d'Y 5'13"" ”ll'- 1957 Into n I nizsnce of 8500 com- mlhfll 5'""llY 0"" T"""Y- 51- prising two suretles of nail each. Johns Church. Crnpsud. 11.00 The C", of . pcmm Chung ”'- 3”” "Plum "'5 3”” with damage to property w a s Communion. st. 'fhomas' chm". Lou Cmky . 2-” pm. further remanded until Tuesday. Evening Prayer. st. Ellssbeth'sl,,ruNmu1, rxmgy - 11.. Church. brinsiieid. - 7.30 p.m. funeral of the late Mrs. Joseph EVQNHI PYlV0l'- 9V- Gt-'0l'l9 3- Cuicllffe was held yesterday If- F. Ibsary Rector. ternoon from her late residence. The funeral was very largely at- tethded. service at the home to grave was conducted b N- no Mild-Nlfl the Rev. Donald Nlch ' Th: 'pallbesrers were messrr: Aub- rey Cutclliie. Frank Cutclliie. Gordon Cutclliie. James Brown. Ray Higgins. Melville Higgins. interment was in Crapnud Cem- y ctery. l . FUNERAL SERVICE - The rfuneral of the late Pearl Elisa- beth Mactachern was held yesterday afternoon front the Cntelifie Funeral Home. Iervtce UNDEBTAKEB IIMDALMEII Charlottetown nnd ' Nona Wiltahlro ducted by Rev. 1'.H.B. Somers. at the home and grave was eon- ,4 program." in other comment. the prime minister said "one of the very 3 good things was the joint Amerl- 1 can - Canadian defence which came into effect. last week. where- by each of us recognizes the . , other as an equal partner by the -- appolntmeut of a Canadian as ' second-in-command in connection G:--j-j-e: BIRTHS WATTS-At the Charlottetown ' Hospital Sunday. August 4th. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon 01!. noon - Al the Prince Edward ' Island Hospital August 5th.. to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rodd. Jr. (nee Kathryn Bowleyi a daughter. Darlene Mae. 7 lbs. 2 till. BELL - At the Prince Edward Island Hospital. August 9th. to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bell, Desable. a son ALan Edwin. 1 lbs. 14 ozs. CAIRNS - Born at Charlotte- town Hospital on August dth.. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cairns. I daughter. Weight I lbs.. J on. MACLEOD m At the P.E.l. Hospital on August 9. to Erwin the death of his grandfather. the a sharp drop from the imports illoberlsoni MIc- Agn Khan 111. son of Prince of the same month a year ago. and Ethel Leod. A daughter. Karen Lynn My 7 lbs DEATHS nuanas - At the town Hospital on Friday Aug- ust I. 1057. Mrs. Edward Hu es of Dromore in her M yenr. Her remains were forwarded on Friday evening MR. AND MRS. from The Charlottetown Fune- ral Home to her late resi- dence from where the funeral will be held Monday morning in st. Patrick's Church Fort Auguslu. for Requiem High Mass at I:.'ll. interment in the church cemetery. lotler. P.P.. who also conducted "R. AND MR5 I service at the grave. interment was in the Church Cemetery. Pall bearers were: Joseph Mc- Nally. James MeNally, Joseph Kelly. James Callaghan. John Webster and Daniel Chlpmnn. The funeral was largely attend- Watts. a daughter. 1 lbs. 4'5 S" Aly Khan, is now the Aga Khan carlosds in July 1956. X I d f the Conservatives have been wli.l;ncT;:en?at;' ,:e":,cif1n,- haul elected on P.E.l. as well as in that equality of official responsl-i olgxmnell won or M. ml, to bill th t h b hi it ...:.:...: .l:.:'...:; ::.:l:.l . 53-: am --a ,o- with the course followed by the ," le:d”'( if 9”; 'rm f "' Mirth Atlantic Treaty 0rganizs- so'm'A'"1m. ' "5 we”: (mm "on in Europe". Auustralin :n'..'i: thlgren blltrvlllitl agricultural products from Can- ada. He praised Prime Minister Diefenbslter's efforts whilst at fie! Comrnonweagth Conference, was sure tat his policies REV" 13- lo M"cl'"05h- "ewly will improve agricultural condi- REV. DJ. MACINTOSH Guest Speaker SENTENCE JUVENILE! - . . NEW YORK (AP) - Eigkittl AT Tl'li'IITy t teen - agers arrested after e. Calls On Local Liberals To Resign And Call Election dpeaking at the annual meet-ytlons on P.E.1. Mr. Andrew McRae and Mr. Russell Drlscoll thanked the membe. for their work in the last local election and praised their thusianm being shown throughout the district. throughout the district. loath Maequarrie. M.P. for ll Queens County. addressed the meeting. thanking the workers for their support and urging them to even greater efforts in I-der to displace the local Lib- arnl Government in the near future. W.R. dhsw told of the A cultural conference Just be t! at st. Dunstan's. and of the problems facing the farmers of this province. caught between rising costs for what they must buy and falling prices for what they can sell. He told of the new spirit of enthusiasm sweep- ing through nil the Government departments in Ottawa. bring- ing n it thus and new view- point into stale corners. The following officers were elected for the ensuing yearl- stabbing of two boys July 30' were sent to reform scboolslappointed Chaplain for Mount Thursday. Nine others lnvoivc-d!Allison University will be the in the attack face murder chargel guest preacher at both services Aug. 20. The commitment orders of Trinity Church tomorrow. were given after a hearing in Previous to his appointment to "ml "IV "El" ' 3"" '3” children's court. Michael Farmer the chaplaincy of Mt. A. Rev. Tm" were 5' C." ”l brick "d is-year-nld polio-handicapped son . Mr. Macintosh was minister of "m""' "9 1' "'l”'d' mm ' of a city fireman. was siabbediCalvin Church. New Waterford. ye" "u" There we" is "F fatally in a park attack. A friend. ' N.S. He lg at present Confer- lwdf Bl buudlu '""'"l'l nd RUSH MCSMI19. 16. suffered m'- l ence converter of the committee M” in J”, ' ye" ""' aented in lumber with so car- loads coming in. as compared P. ” Dan Blrt. Mt. Stew- art. Vice-Pres.. Lowell Younher. Brackley Point. secretary. John Smetllu st. Marslifleld. Appoint- ed as members for the Provinc- ial and for Queens County Com- rnlttees were Walter McDonald and Elmer McQuald. lous stab wounds in the same st- I on the Mining to the mug", M Shipments By Rail In July An unusually large shipment of potatoes last month account- . ed for all of the increase of ex- ports over imports. the report of the CNN. for July indicates. There were 140 csrlonds shipped out of the province via Borden as compared with only M car- ' loads in July a year ago. The IN GOOD CON BUSES FOR SALE A NUMBER OF USED BUSES FOR SALE IDEAL FOR SCHOOL BUSES lSl.AND MOTOR TRANSPORT LIMITED DITION. CHEAP .. four cars of Irish moss was V double the t ”,, ' a year ago. ' There were 21 carloada of . railway material exported last -month compared to seven in A July of last year. in all other categories the exports were less than those of the same month a year ago. 97 car; of livestock were ex- ported. two less than for July I Nd. There were twelve cars of meats. also two less than last July. The biggest drop in exports was noted in rough wood with 14 cnrloads going out last month compared to so oarlosds in July a year ago. for KHAN IV Total exports amounted to Prince Karim. son of Prince (06 earloads compared to :77 WILD A lseum during old Home Week elude : Simpson-Sears Ltd. AGA Woods Manufacturing Co. IV, succeeding to the title on imports to the province show donated by Mr. Earl and an Engligh woman, lilo cnrlosds came into the Lady Joan Aly Khan. Karim will province via Burden comp-red mm mm. mm in London 5.. with 1516 carloads a year ago. fore starting on a journey to be- Tl"-l bliiilelt decrease in ll'n- mnTd:- come acquainted with his Mos- WV” WI! lll "Ml UN ("V01 Chum” lem subiects. in last 5 11' with 124 cars coml month compared to in me. an and oil also fell sharply with only seventy can last month. There were 130 in FIRST PRIZE-A Silvertone Portable TV set NIMALS Donit forget to visit the Fish uh Game Booth at the Col- . August 12th to 17th. on display will be Wild Animals. Birds. and Fish. Bring the kids to see this educational display. As an added attrac- tion there will be valuable prlun drawn for which will in- .. jby IECOND PRIZE-A pair of the finest Hip ltubhar Boots the sportsman donated by Dominion Rubber Co. Ltd. THIRD PRIZE-A top quality Sleeping Bag donated by FIRST PRIZE JUNIOR will be s Pure Bred Beagle Pup ' Corrish. douthport. , Don't fill to see our dlltlblta. I. O. ACORN. ,, dee'y.-Treas.. Queens co. lraaoh 0" r.n.r.nsasoAsa Association July last year. There were lid pgvm w. cars of flour and feed to 137 LEWlS. col-nhtll, N.B.. an- last year. The 49 cm of coal nounce the engagement of was a sharp drop from the ltd their only daughter Josephine cars I YEIP IEO- io Colin Murray King. son of Automobile imports also drop- Mr. and Mrs. A.G. King. ped by 14 carloads to Id ctr- Chsrlntteiown. P.E.i. Marriage loads last month. to take place at the Cornhill increased imports were repre- llnptiri Church. August 31st. THE JENKINS The pallbearers were measrs: George Douglas. Irnest Cud- Itoro. Reg. Maciintt. Leslie we- . Emmett llorriaoa. Dan on-nhnns. later-lnont the People's censet y. PUNIIAL nsrcnnn - The funeral of Miss Elisabeth Ito Mccamell was hold was in if-l.?".i.'.'.:'.l.”.':;'t..:l"'"""'"”""” SALESMAN SALARY AND COMMISSION Car supplied. vacation with pay, Hos- pital benefit plan. Apply to:- IOX 32 I. GUARDIAN J QXQH PHARMACY l contributions I .l north of the district will push IY: P. I. McCOBMAC southward today. causing vnrl- ,, ,, A ,, bl ' " ltli - 1 "im- :r:w showers. W . of l""9" ” H” l"'"'!, "9 "illlllftl: I-omen": U hill; to thwart. Cape Breton. Prince Edward , Island. New Brunswick: Variable 3" l" W I cloudiness and cooler; um ' dsllhl winds. Low-high at sydney. cm. W" 5"” 0" I lotteto and Moncton so and 70. 3;” 0'," j ';Y ii" Cr Fredericton 5d and 75. Saint John fun, exlgzisnul "W . in Calls B. C. The gu-fl-te mg” e me t at Promised Ldfld professional laundries dolrl VANCOUVER CPl - Trsns- 80' clothe- port Minister Hees. here on a Cl "4 WW” "'5" Bit! erou - country fnct nndlng tour. 50339 llullileflnl mwlod knnwa says British Columbia is "the A lot of people I know sincerely pnymlged lung or c.n.d.,'- believe that home laundering is hHefssltl'l Friday airport and har- "W" 9"l”l”"l- r aciitles in Vancouver will - '” d'"'”"' "l "'9 Pm with lle'i'ni:rb::nIni:3etieli5tili'ir&'l: upudlu blmn” "d 'p"l'l ndmother's day when than efforts will be made to develop V; V", we" "Q, be," mm air transport in the province's Q be -"mud un si:on fllgr dgsuse sll ' un er ng e s-cunt merclal laundering inc uded - was pretty ineffective. Now I admit my opinion about present methods might be sus- t, because I'm in the laundry usiness. But you don't have in take my word for it. eintc a group of laboratory technicians recently ran exhaustive trail, using microscopes to compare MON UMENTS Vere lock It Son IIONTAGUE results of the begt home mahw; 0,”, Emma .".l:i'..l"';.'.?..:..:' .'::n..:v ETTTWN ” And Wight 'dit'I titty tfltllv ;fql'i'l; C Cr. toliii WIS .- nm” M"”"'l c""'7 t.liiT::l:res.ter in the last rinse In H” 'l''' "7. home laundered clothes than it m "5 '" "” "” ''"” '9' ”""”' sionally launde rd clothing Surprising? Not when you re- Ad I” ” lhlait thehvery zest Ngwrth American now- ow as con d .''-l R.d constantly at work over the .11, improving commercial nunderlng methods and prom- ses. Today, a laundry like mm can consistently turn out gar- ments that are almost literally as clean as clean can be. why 3 5.00 not give our service Just one fair trial? lean promise you won't be sorry. Audustina Cove W. I. springton District per lrs. Ewen Lamont 11.50 bower " A Dlltrlct Christlnd Ells- Montroso District per Mrs. Norman wmen .. 28.30 arscluey District per Mrs. Walter MacMillan 4700 Mill River East g F8! Sylvia Gard . . . . .. I15 MIDNIGHT DANCE ROLLAWAY ctus MODERN DANOINO--'lZ'lS to 2:30 D0038 OPEN AT 12105 MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 12th. Featuring: rim DOWNTOWNEM Admission 31.00 Sponsored by the Charlottetown Kinsmen Club 1957 at 3 pm. INSURANC Parana, of Summ;sAltllJel.uEIll- I D” 7"" km” ill” Y0" "'9 lll0W9d 90 tlke home Gulf .102”: "'..'...'li.".1":'.i.'"n 0' me - Auto - cmwv- . n...'3?l3.” l'”y..m"" ”' ”" " "' 0”” '" '"”” ::r:l:ml':'.!r:lmne; 1:; Dulegoholkie. Murillo. Wm 5. Th. '”Y D", g.” 9P" "lb '"' hours! We invite you tom 33 iiyoif-".'3t':cil5ig'3i g a . aw or . h h t n.m. P tot up sElu;m.,: G. G. K WAKE Um ornaon and evening and al day Inlay " cmm:h' Summ'md.' 73 Greg: G901-:9 st. M A.M. T. ' 'a Ma Cl'"Mm”"" WI DELIVER We present for your npgmvnl a fine gelaction oi WANTED 6. 0- in mm but. an :.””u.H"""m'l.1”mil”.”.?3." that .35..” ”f.3."l'li'313'73 Res. 7210 American fur taxi ' Ifithnotoonvsnlarltto foryourfur-snow-and tnka than with you-a t will reserve them ' I'll '0 Wm IND to you you return borne. CLASSES CRAP IRON AND METALS ' p&l'E!and EXPORTERS - V audonmv y .atIIaIIr1V-terstreeti asta-s:r.n.s HORTON DEW LIMITED aoosnnrnco IPILLIIID asaxrawlaarlotr n'9U'AN0l00UNCl1-I-038 rrrnwart-nco ntnmaarrnnario and IAPDCAICVLATION OIIOOXTIAID GIXPMGX nun, mg” navo IIt1lrroI.Q' arouse. ” Iislsphsnastbunso ,P.lL lhroilnowforoompletebuslneastralmngina Old. Tl-avsldddi N w.n.snsul.,rnaapsl. x ssmulaa on, i957 UNION COMMERCIAL COLLEGE dchooiOiiIoew11lheqsnonanddtsrA1t3 one-ysaroourse. llumdtust.