G.E.P. Jones. chairman of the British Columbia govern- ment's purchasing commis- ‘ was suspended indefin- .|0 . iter Friday after arrest on Flown To Htx. Two Prince Edward Island residents. suffering head in- iuries received in separate ac- cidents Saturday. were flown to hospital in Halifax for treat- ment Sunday. .lohn Daniel MacDonald. 62, of 25 Park Street. Charlotte- town. suffered brain injuries Saturday evening in a fall on a stairway at his home. ac- ’(‘ording to Dr. L. H. Killorn. Mr. MacDonald was admitt- to Charlottetown Hospital and on Sunday afternoon. was transferred by air to the Vic- toria General Hospital in Bali- fax. said r. orn. .. =r Also flown to hospital in Hall- fax Sunday. was Michael Scully, 14. of Summerside. The youth sufferd head injuries in an au- tomoboile accident Saturday. The two patients were flown to Halifax by an RCAF Search and Rescue aircraft from Glreenwood. NS. it was report- ?! . Two Islanders For Treatment} SUSPENDED FROM ac. v charge laid under Criminal Code section on “frauds upon governments." He is alleged to have accepted car at below cost price from a firm deal- lin spots might described a-: ibordering on panic. SEARCHES FOR BEDS The first phalanx of reporters arrived to find an air force as— sociation convention still hold- ing down hotel accommodation and this forced hasty searches 5 in the nearby country- side. There was an obvious ail- nlght effort to finish vital con- struction projects like the Con federation C e n t r e. Workman were also cleaning up tempo rary paving at the royal dock- side. while others were hiding dilapidation with p a in t and fences. Even at the railway sta- tion where Governor - General Vanier was living in the vice.- regal train. hasty repair and construction was much in evidence. The Britannia will anchor at Indian Head. not too far from Holman’s-Island where the late It . Holman once built a sum- mer resort hotel that brought the first tourists to P.E.I. and earned him a local reputation as the father of the Canadian tourist industry. The Britannia is the first cruise ship to come there since the old hotel was abandoned many years ago She will anchor in the road- I . . S SIDE AR‘RIVAI. (Continued from page i) if Premier Shaw had doubts about the weather he had none about the security of the royal couple. "As far as PEI is concerned. ' he said. "They're. as safe here as in their own home. "We to- landers have a deep devotion to the Crown and particularly to our present Queen. who has shown us before that she likes visiting us." As the forces of officialdom and press gathered to greet and cover the royal visit there was an air of some confusion that stead to take no chances with the sudden winds and shallow water of the harbor. though a Newcastle freighter of equal or heavier tonnage is at present at the dock loading a cargo of the island's most famous prod- uct—potatoes. Some enterprising planning has gone into the transfer of the Queen from the Summerside pier to the royal barge that will take her to the Britannia. A seven-foot tide has been consid- ered so the royal gangway is mounted on a flat scow that will rise and fall with the sea. WILL SEE BAY The Queen will catch a glimpse of Malpeque Bay. home of the country‘s best oysters and along her route she will see WESTERN B R l E ES COLWILL FUNERAL — The funeral for the late Mrs. Eliza- beth Coldwili was held Sunday afternoon from Tyne Valley Presbyterian» Church. where service was conducted by Rev. J. Donald MacKay. assisted av Rev. Keith Whitney. Hymn here "Jesus Lovar Of My Soul" ‘What A Friend We Have In missus" and "Abide With Me." Pallbearers were: Senator 0r- Vllle Phillips. Court Edward Dyment. Leiih Maynard. Interment was in the United Church cemetery. Tyne Valley. O'BRIEN FUNERAL — The funeral of James E. O'Brien of St. Louis was held T‘inrsday 0min! from his home to the hurch of the Immaculate Con- POption. . Palmer Road. where 50 mn Requiem High Mass Was celebrated by Rev. Patrick Walsh with Rev. Arthur Pender- were: Harris Russell Callaghan. Ken . J .W 0'- O'Brien. Merritt Paul Kenny, Pat Wheian. 0‘. . Louis Mc- c'my. Fred Peters. Louis 0'- “mr and m . O'Brien. '0'" hearers were: gnaw. mes-oi warm. cm 1 Nu us [any may. the splash of fall coloring in the hardwood groves. The island's rural pattern is much like that of England with a regular patchwork of mead ows and plowed land and every tree and hedge seems to ave been planted. The Queen. a horse lover who enjoyed a day at the harness races on her last visit. will also pass pastures where slim stand- ard-bred are ing med for the late fall events. Through the n town of Summerside there are brightly painted w n homes and a red-brick business section that is being relieved by bunting and flags. A theatre canopy on the royal route proclaims a bill that features High - Powered Rifle. Town verandas are stacked with a ripening harvest of pumpkins, squash and marrow. Wherever the Queen looks one ’ will see fields of brown frost- killed stalks where this year's crop of potatoes is ready for harvest. Where diggers ana pickers have already passed great squares of red soil are ex- posed for the winter fallow_ This is the sharp background for the regularly-placed white churches surrounded their fields of headstones at places like Miscouche. Bonshaw Hol- low. Strathgartney. Desatiie. Royalty and Crapaud. While the Queen and Prince Philip dined with Canadian High Commissioner Lionel Chevricr in London on the eve of their departure. Premier Shaw made an announcement that may set the pattern of fats brief roval visit. He said the visit will he com mated to P.E.l. by a 3th.- 000 fund for research into men- tal retardation. He indicated the Queen favored such a movo rather than a personal gift. Am 550 accredited press. the untidyness of ‘ ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts ‘ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Oct. .5, 1964. s .vance to park their cars away Police Warn Parking * Looms Major Problem ; Parking is expected to pose a major problem with this week's visit of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. I View of the impending traffic problem. city police have that park anywhere along which ades will pass Drivers are asked to make their plans for enough in ad- from the. centre of the city or any of the streets over which the Royal Motorcade will pass. Police Chief Sterns Webster points out that no exception will be made. Any vehicle found parked on any part of a parade mute will be towed awa on police orders and any charges that might result will be against the owner. N0 TRAFFIC The first of the parades, sche- ’T POST Antigonish Wins Title From Abbies duled for Tuesday will see; streets cleared of traffic as the l Royal motorcade leaves the de- l rtment of transport wharf at 2.28 pm. Their route with RCMP l motorcycle escort, will be on Queen. Water. Havuiland, Roch- . ford and Kent Streets to Gov- ; emment Pond Road and ‘ through to Brighton Road. From ' there the parade will move up North River Road on . c Gill Avenue and along on Am- ‘ brose street, Brighton Road. ‘ Eusoon, een and Grafton to Confederation Con-i This route has been designed to permit patients at the Char- lottetown and Prince Edward Island Hospitals and at the Pro- vincial Sanatorium and habili-tation Centre to see the Royal couple during the 'slow' drive. They will return to the yacht by Grafton and Queen Streets at five o’clock. That evening. they will leave the pier again -‘ at 8.14 via rat-t ton Streets en route to the The- l atre for the command perform- 5 ance and return to title Britan- nia at 10.50. as 9 ANTIGONISH. N.S. (CPl - ing with government. Jones, 53. has been commission chairman since 1956. (CP Wirephoto) radio and television reporters and technicians are covering the royal visit. Halifax Men Antigonish Bulldogs took advan- tage of three Charlottetown er- rors in the 1th inning here Sun- day to edge Abbies 7-6 and cap- ture the Nova Scotia — Prince Edward Island intermediate "A" baseball title. Bulldogs captured the best~of- three series in straight games and will meet Saint John. N.B.. next weekend for tho Maritime championship. Enter Hospital Two Halifax area men were admitted to Hospital in Char- lottetown shortly after noon Saturday. after their car hit a steel pole on the Malpeq. ju red. of the car was Siegfried Meyers. 1 a I The accident occurred near '_ ue . . Highway on the outskirts of the. :31!" John Slum. Km“ We“ city. Neither was seriously in- . . . best-of-three Maritime into-uned- C‘ly who“ “pm-led "‘9 dm’e' iate softball semi-final series 2—0. .of Halifax. The identity of the winner of the Halifax st. Marks. lsecond passenger was not dis- Trenton. N.S. Legimiaires series Saint John Wins From P.E.I. Team SAINT JOHN. NB. (0!” d West Prince P.E.I. Le urd-av. winning the Sugar Kings next meet the r the Maritime championship. Front Seats For The Aged Provision has been made nor senior citizens and sick per- sons to witness the Queen from several vantage points during her drive throughout the city. mong these will be those at the Sacred Heart Home. Charr- lotitetown Hospital. the Prince Edward Island Hospital an Provincial Sanatorium. Patients from Beach Grove will assemble in front of the Rehabilitation Centre. At .the‘ foot of Walthen Drive. seats will% be set up and reserved for Sun-l TWO SMITHS. “both s mploy- ees of the Island Telephone Company, check out some of the elaborate equipment that their Company has installed part of the equipment used I by that company to faciliate the various press personnel covering this year's Royal . \isit to P.E.l. On the phone is Stuart Smith and watching ting disturbance was moving rapidly eastward and showers will accompany the cooler air today and temperatures will rise only to near the 50 de- WEATHER . TORONTO tCP) -— Observed temperatures from the weather‘ office: In the Federal Building in is Allan Smith. both of Char- I Min, Max, gree mark during the day. Charlottetown. This is just lottetown. iPrim-e George 28 57 Regional forecasts: gVictoria 39 64 Prince Edward island. East- I I I l :Edmonton .35 56 ‘prn N13. Counties. Lower St, .Calflary ...28 53 lJohn River Valley: CioudY. u a I I I lReglna 55 ibecoming sunny in the after- jWinnipeg 48 lnoon and much cooler: north- iTOI'OMO “1 iwest winds 25 diminishing in at- . lOttawa ....49 67 lternoon to north 15. lbw-high lMontreal ..51 6 fat Charlottetown, Saint John Quebec 33 63 land Moncton 43 and so, Fred- Saint John .....37 61 lericton 40 and 50, I 1liiiolnfcton 2*; High tide today at Charlotte- ’ iax v ' Many Islanders and Island.are set up between Slimmer-icfiarloitetown . . .46 2?;1328 °g'2'4§2dm11::dp-}Tg companies are involved in the . side. airport and the link to the l Svdney . _ 44 64 ‘ us mo 8 ' ' ' ' . visit to this province by Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, but none more so than the Island Telephone Company. Special equipment has been brought in from as far away Winnipeg and additional tech nical personnel over from the parent company have brought in Nova Scotia. The telephone company pro- vides all the micro-wave sys- b tems the CBC uses to get the, television shows to the net- work, Normally there is no way that live television can be sent from i. set Lodge reSidenis. l‘.\‘m‘k he Island to the CBC net- . all existing facilities can patients from Riverside me bring live shows into the Island be assembled in front. of Birch-i alone. ‘ There is now wood High School and resid-i a temporary ents of the Home for the Agedl micro—wave system Set up to on Kensington Road will drives past. I heprnvide the rest of the nation able to view the Queen as one With coverage of here. the events Also temporary systems as . the Memorial Complex and the '. "‘9’ 0m“ 533" 3“ ianI‘Slf-V‘ ‘ ' i - , r .' :p.m. Summerside tide. eighteen malnland at Lhurcmn' bemeen ‘yarmnu'. lminutes later than Charlotte , ll i Churchill and the Federal Build- 1 St. John a, I . - Oda at 7 13 ‘ ing in Charlottetown. between :Boston igmf'aiznét‘fezt t6.50y p.m. All 'the Memorial Complex and the . a Federal Building and betweenl HALIFAX (CF) ”‘ The we" times ADT' .46 52 Nfld. ...4s 55 .....5o 70 IDOT Wharf. and the Charlotte- ; y. Wild Youth: .town Driving Park. \ided by the company to the . l Royal yacht and all four of the w w|de iRAD'l’ T00 .stroyer-escortis that accomp- A orld BeSides the micro-waive system . . .any her. the mew?” there , 'l‘ e press to be using the fac- .. n " “ransmn l” the la“‘"ilities of the Island ’l‘elepihoneE ‘lllPSJO handlcb‘t’hc requu'gmentsKhmpamv include CBC French. .n >19 mm rous a llnna: t}. a .'t . :radio broadcasts that will orig-igrglefiilgzagLfi‘vgf "gem‘ZJa‘ll,"el prosperity. boys destroy ‘mal" {Tom hp” lB-BC nin'nerous individuall property, beat “9. adults Some 30 enra circuits were to‘ papers and radio stations. l chosen at random; girls Who stated in the Summerside area‘ lack nothing prostitute. them- 'and over 100 in Charlottetown ‘ 8‘ Why?, ask affluent Problem. In England. Australia, France . . . wherever there is ! l for solve :for telephone connections , eader’l .t he e RIGHT ~ Si:2$2.i“.?.§i°§§§w§s .. '\\'Ol‘l(l. 'l‘ ese to on one connec~ . 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