SII LL pmetany 16 tine - incrmedine fone Poke - S a | Wer ane of the dogs Olver peated ascents made by the same a i naya (Courageous), it was the / snimais have made it possible Fe pas ae third trip into space, the official jotain data about the adaptabil- ") L, 3 : Tass news agency d, The |ity of animals to fights in rock- MPiCle SPACE JQUNG |x: “ccc ale aes : ‘ hinka ; ; . a a it Ff tall , was ng named. | weightlessness have been ob- ___ MOSCOW (AP) — Russia am-| The announcement did not saY/4NIMALS WELL: * ‘| ‘The only information the Rus- » Bounced Monday night they have how high or how far the rocket; The animals are. quite woah (lame gers 6s tee Qalght oc | sho: two dogs, a rabbit and re-|travelled. Kt gavé“iie size .or afier their trip, Tass said. Tae/tance of the Might was that it PY instrumenis into space in| weight-of the propelling rocket 'ocket that carried them was|went to “great altitude.” The ket and brought them back] 40° than to ee in Sent aloft at 6:40 a.m. Moscow | launching. site was not disclosed. The an‘mals and instru- is say © WSS a2 BF time July 2 (12:40 am. ADT| The Russians .also have seat more’ than twe | termediate-range missile, . © {Jule 1), : other dogs into the stratosphere. | But the Russians said much! - The Russians described it as a| They mever claimed these flights a LU NEWS AGENTS STRIKE . SPANISH CENTRE Barcelona in Spain was a large settlement even before it was re- built about’ 233 BC. | oily surfaces of the planes’ wings. (Reuters )— Most of Argentina were without newspapers Saturday because of a 24-hour strike of news agents. HOSPITAL INSURANCE _ DISCUSSIONS © Members and staff of:the Hospital Services i] Commission of P.E.I. will attend the meetings ‘listed below. a ° The forthcoming Province Insurance Plan will : be discussed. and questions regarding operation of . | the plan will be answered. All adults are urged to “attend these meetings, which will be held in the hall of each District. : EAST _ THURSDAY, JULY 9—8 P.M. Cardigan Parish Hall Lorne Valley Hall — New Perth School FRIDAY, JULY 10—8 P.M. INSTANT BREAKFAST DRINK _}di Calabria and Belgian Prince rightfully Exciting a es ; a Wo dS sia cats stent 7 ’ aw EYES OF LOVE bridegroom,| Albert. _haye eyes only for each { church wedding followed. (AP other during civil marriage cere-' : mony in Royal Palace, Brussels, Wirephote) +—Royal—bride—and Italian princess Dona Paola Patio! House chauffeur, A maroon - eob ored Laprobe bore the great seal of:-the president of the United States. An air of. informality ruled dur- ing the auto trip to the fair. On«- U. S. reporter who shouted a question to Philip was told by_a - | British information service offi- cial that “that sort of thing just s . | isn’t done, you know.” CHICAGO (CP) — Queen Eliza- and white gloves. She looked| But Philip by that time had al beth captivated Chieago Monday/| cool. Her famous_smile flashed | ready laughingly answered th¢ {and she in. turn said she was| and the spectators- clapped and | quéfy-— about the size of thé | “frightfully excited” by the city.) cheered. crowd lining the streets. More than 1,000,000 persons,| “You will find us very keen | “Hi, QUEEN!” | Police said, cheered the Queen! and inquisitive sightseers” Eliza- | Some people shouted “hj, | and Prince Philip in the streets. | beth said in response to welcom- | Queen,” and “‘hi, Philip,”’ as the , Thousands more fought to get} ing statements from Stratton and | automobiles rolled past. close to Buckingham Fountain | Daley. At one stage, Philip leaned to Landing where the royal eouple|* At the trade fair, she backed | ward a shirt-sleeved policeman stepped ‘ashore in the morning. | up her words. . | armed with a revolver on one hij | At one morhent, the crowd—| In a special car, she rode and a night stick on the other, | mostly camera - carrying women through the exhibits, pausing fre- “Have you had to use tha ‘and children — surged through; quently to look and ask ques-/| thing?” he asked, pointing te the police lines and swarmed toward | tions. - | night stick. |the automobile in -which the; ‘The trade fair was frightful “Many times,” replied the po | ti ; Queen Terms Chicago \] es @- ‘ ot Matte eee | ° . ( Morell Rear 00' * ““~ Supplies Vitamins St. Peter's Lake Schoo! Cc and A | THURSDAY, JULY 9th—8:00 P.M. Coleman Hall Like orange juice? You'll love No squeezing or unfreezing. Union School 4 Sun-up! 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Moteféytle policemen, -racing , their motors, came between the | spectators and the Queen and | quickly restored order. There |were no other: incidents in the huge throngs, often standing 30 ‘deep, that turned out to catch a glimpse of the royal couple. )MAGNIFICENT TRIBUTE | “A magnificent tribute,” said Prime Minister Diefenbaker to a reporter. jthe royal -ouple aboard the royal yacht Britannia on the trip ’ lhere from Parry Sound, Ont. He had accompanied’ impressive,” said the Queen. The expression, “‘frightfully exciting” | came from-her several times as she toured Chicago. The royal couple reached the Drake Hotel at noon and had 4 minutes to rest before going on to the governor’s luncheon. Visits to the Museum of Sci- ence and Industry and the Art In- stitute were to follow. FLOCK TO HARBOR The U. 8. Coast Guard, which escorted the Britannia during its approach to Chicago, estimated | that 6,000 craft were on hand to, greet the royal ship as it steamed | liceman. “But not this morning, I hope,” The policeman said: “No, not this morning.” At navy pier, scene of the In ternational Trade Fair, The Queen and her husband spent 4 minutes touring exhibits. The Queen rode between Prince Philip and Mayor Daley in a spe cial ¢ provided for the tout of the long pier. - - »> The ¢ rolled along a spe cialy-m red carpet stretching for 2,200'*feet along the pier, When it first was installed, offi- cials found it was 200 feet short, _ A PARKDALE THURSDAY, JULY 9—8 P.M. Parkdale Hall ‘ TWO SIZES— regular and family. Family size makes 2% quarts equal to 4 regular size cans of frozen juice. Look for Sun-up in.the section in ' te ¢ .* o Fill In Your Hospital Insurance . A fe Sure | ~ “THIS SPA FOR oFFIcE | s Last Name In Full First Name and Initial Home Mailing Address — 1M DOLiG Do smeeed | “It's all very confusing,” said) over Michigan. ‘elias Philip to another reporter} As rge brought the royal aie reg early Monday t |who questioned the prince as a| party re from the Britannia, | @5€" | aerial bombs burst in the~air, re- leasing British, Canadian and U. S. flags attached to tiny para- chutes: z After reviewing a guard of ho- press car drew alongside that | carrying dignitaries.” Thundering ‘guns, the roar of two formations of U. S. Navy jets flying low_in tight formation, the | hoarse whistles from freighters ‘and sirens on pleasure craft greeted the Queen and her hus- band in an explosion of applause as they landed in the morning. "WELLINGTON “Mir. Ernest Gallant is spending his holidays with his wife an nor made up of army, marine, | daughter Sophie, his mother, Mri navy and air force troops, the) Alec Gallant: and sister Helen. /Queen mounted a dais cbvered | Mrs. ‘Harry Darby and Mr. La | with a royal blue cloth to receive! cas Allen of Summerside~were it formal greetings. |this vicinity recently. Fireboats in the harbor sent| Governor Stratton said the | Mr. -Wendell Ward resumed hi white gushers. of water shooting) ple of America ‘‘extend to you to-| duties on the Abeweit after hit skyward. An elaborate pattern of|day a very warm and heartfelt | recent iliness. ; fountains near the landing was welcome.” _ Mrs. Prosper Peters and fam turned on. The spray, caught by| “Our people have a deep re- -iiy recently visited her sister, Mn | a brisk lake breeze, doused a spect and affection for your coun-| Leo Gallant, and family. packed crowd of ators west try.” 2 : Friends of Mrs. Albenie Arsen of the pier. The Queen replied that she and agult, St. Gilbert, are pleased tt After greeting Governor Strat-|h band had looked forward jearn she has returned home fron ton, Mayor Richard Daley of Chi- | for long time te visiting Chi-| Stewart Memorial Health Centre, Tyne Valley. *~ - cago, and the diplomatic repres- | cago. entatives of the United Kingdom! “We extend our warmest greet-| Edmond Bernard, stwdent ai ‘and six Commonwealth countries, ings through you to the people of | St. Louis de Kent, N.B. is epend the royal party entered automo-/this city and this state and ‘to! ing his holidays with his parents biles ‘and drove slowly across the their neighbors across the United: MF. and Mrs. Edmond Bernard city to. the International Trade’ States.” Miss Doreen Cormier is visit Fair! Sg." oe. , SPECIAL CAR ‘ing with her grandparents, Mr LOVELY DAY The Queen rode on the first; and Mrs. Fidele Arsenault. It was a warm, sunny day. ‘part of her trip in a Special:ear| Friends of Mr. Guss V. Gallam | Elizabeth wore a black and sent by President Eisenhower) will be sorry to hear he has um white print dress, matching hat' from Washington with a White|dergone surgery in the Prince County. Hospital. | Mr. and. Mrs. Augustin Arsen ‘ault had as their weekend guest |their: son-inylaw, Mr. Jack Kelly |of Montreal. | Mr. Avis Arsenault had the mis |fortune to fall from a barn while | at. work and break his _.colla) bone and three ribs. He is nov a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Arsenault also Cecile Arsenault, all of Mone. ton, -N.B. visited Mr. and Mrs Eric Arsenault. Miss Carmella LeClair of Mon treal, visited her parents, Mr and Mrs. Michael LeClair, ané while here she attended the wed ding of her sister Hermine t |Leo Arsenault. : Mr, and Mrs. Alyre C. Arsen . teceived word fron For a change, eat oe back e’ the wheel. DRIVE IN here’s where taste always comes first When all is said and done you've got to taste for yourself .. . and that’s: a pleasure when you're eat- ing im your car here. Wheel in for wonderful eating. ? THE TOWERS _ ~ Dining Room Service - Curb'Servide - Take Out Service Malpeque Road 1 Mile fro Ch'town. Dial 4702 TS —— HS Be Sure To Fill In‘Date of Birth , For Spouse and Dependents. ~ Signature_Of Applicant Is Required On The Reverse Side Of Form > * their son and daughter- Hamilton, who are the proud pat |ents, of twin boys. Miss Melvina Richard has re ‘turned from Ste.. Marie, Beauc: /County' in Quebee, where sh © “ADULT POLIO CLINIC For First, Second and Third Inoculations at took first, year work in Home Ee ~f} Among students taking examin ST. PETERS HALL, =| Amen students tate xan ’ Thursday, July 9th. ——t « ams. Marie Arsenault and Bértti HOSPITAL INSURANCE COMMISSION OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Poirier, Melvin Gallant, and Dor ina Gallant taking grade 10 ex 7 to 10 P.M. oe Rinchard taking Grade I exam al i . uf .