1 % ES } / iy ff ; ‘ : losing many of their | the vailable there Most Important people te larger more pop-| He . and enter- > centers in Canade and the these rf i the} A steamship service would soon “most important resource” of the | begin operation between Atlantic area and ‘said steps should be/ports and those of Labrador and taken to provide them with jobs| others in the north. e and a future, in order to keep; “These ships,” he said, “must ‘| them> go loaded to the gunneis with .| governments, more institutions | carry goods from all major Atlan- aud more organizations per tic, ports.” pita than any other area in ' world, TS JITTERBUG FATALITY | “Where a. WATERTOWN, N.Y young people Mrs. Mary LaPrade, 46, died in keep them hospital Sunday of a | ship.” suffered when she f He also reported on in a hotel. Her pa \ men ‘to Cana-/| William Clark, failed to catc American bases Wanted Immediately EXPERIENCED LADY SALES CLERK and obstacles to progress. 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The Britannia arrived here Sun- day to prepare for the Royal Tour. She leaves Thursday for Sept Hes, Que. to pick up Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. DELAYED 24 HOURS The seven - day voyage from -GPortsmouth to Sydney was marked by heavy seas which de- layed the ship more than 24 Pei i ad 78 ANG] IS EVERY TIME! It’s a remarkable value! Famous Kroehler quality com- bined with the advantages of long-wearing nylon fabrics. Floor Sample Clearance Floor Sample Clearance Floor Sample Clearance — Floor Sample Clearance 134 Kent St., Charlottetown | Charlottetown, Fri, June 19, 1959 stuffs for the Royal Family. The e p cargo will consist mostly of ror ETerslie Has igal fruits. “ Es ‘. Photographers are not per- mitted aboard the royal yacht. Big Objective righ Cah dae ene of the s res-| Under the chairmanship idences, the same as Buckingham} Stanley S Palace,” Admiral Dawnay ex-| Branch plained. “The same regulations|is again ‘sponsoring the Red apply here as in the palace.” Cross blood hours. Admiral Dawnay said) The ship has every safety de-| held three major storms were en-| vice and for added measure there| lerslie on Tuesday afternoon next, 7m. countered and the ship skirted] ig no cabin numbered 13. an ee ae Se eral icebergs. , objective s clinie sev cebergs The ship's officers and men). ‘15 ors and is the The Britannia’s crew Monday/wili be tendered a lobster boil spent the day «polishing every|Tuesday at nearby Louisbourg inch the 4,000-ton ship which of-|and Wednesday they will be ie toe ficers claim is the quietest and/taken on a tour of the Cabot! routs were considerably cleanest craft afloat. Trail. The crew members scoot around the ship in running shoes. No or- ders come over the loudspeaker system and commands are never GEORGETOWN | "ites rosea sem spoken aloud in any part of the} One of the seventy-nine nurses) again render valuable assistance ship within hearing of the Royal| graduating from the Victoria! at the clinic Family or their guests. \ General Hospital at Halifax, N.S. QUEEN WAS ILL on A ship’s officer said that the} Donovan, daughter of Mr. and May 27th., was Miss Jean KENSINGTON recently-installed stabilizers pro-| Mrs. J.S. Donovan of Pictou, N.} yay . Boyd Beairsto vided their worth during the|S., and formerly of Georgetown, dentinal. wa Saturday mora- rough voyage to Sydney. The|and granddaughter of Mrs. Maur-|ing for Jasper Park, Alta., where stabilizers, which eliminate roll-}ice Donovan of Georgetown. | the former will attend a Confed- ing in a storm, were ordered’ Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Simmonds| eration Life Association Conve after Queen Elizabeth became]and family, and Miss Dorothy seasick on several occasions. Simmonds, R.N., of Charlotte- A chartered plane will arrive|town, were recent visitors to here Tuesday with special food-|Georgetown, where they were —, 200 __==ns| suests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N.W. Hansen. - = 30°, OFF 0 |where she was the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam DeCoste. Miss Nan Nicholson, Miss Evel- ya MacKenzie, Miss Ethel Irv- ing of Montague and Miss Sally Johnson and Peggy Johnson. visited Nova Scotia on Sunday § = E 4 é E to motor to Toronto by tne United States route, spending the week. end with relatives in Malden, Mass. In Toronto they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Winston Chandier, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker/jeaving on Saturday, June 20th motored to the -city on Sunday/pby train for their ultimate destina- where they visited Mr. and Mrs.|tion where the convention will be Howard Walker. held at Jasper Park Lodge June —Miss- Emily DeCoste was a/|22-26. Returning by rail to Tor- onto, they plan to make the trip to the Island through Canada, and AF j = A i if i i i a t i e $165-00 | $177 -50 $919.00 $975.00 and motored over the Sunrise| jstion. Trail. Misses Stella Driscoll, Kensing- on ae tae tame both on Centre | FOR RENT Staif, Charlottetown, left recent- | floor sanders and edgers alse 1} 1, for New York and Boston on & “BOWLING ALLEY” finish frieads and reistives i] fer_home fivors. Tae Lion's Club of Kensington CHANDLER BROS. recently entertained supper | 1 Plywood Place , * | ; the winners of the essay Con- test, “Care eof the Eyes”, and their. teachers. Winners were Madeline Goodwin, Kensington; Alan Johnstone, Long River; PATRIOT aaa: Sore WANT AD __ |] Banse: Sexes Thibenut. Phone 8506 Pembrokeshire coast in Wales is I am using - DITHANE again on potatoes for blight ‘control! Now CONTAINS DITHANE is manufactured in Canada by Rohm & Haas Company of Canada Limited — your partner im erop protection. 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