DR. YOUNG DR. KELLY Distinguished Doctors Are 'mt. WIGHTMAN berta and McGili University where he was graduated in medi- cine in 1921. Following internship at Cityllvlontreal Maternity Hospital awn; The President of the Canadian, Toronto. Head Department of Attending Medical Association. Dr. Morley Therapeutics and A.R. Young. Senior Surgeon. Ar-2 Staff. Toronto General Hospital; cher Memorial Hospital. Lamont.l and Dr ill... Richard. Edmon- Alberta. will address the island; ton. Clinical Lecturer C.M.A. Division which will meet gory and Surgical Anatomy. Uni- in annual session at Prince ollversiiy Hospital. University of Wales College commencing to-I Alberta and member of the At- day. tending: Siaff. Royal Alexandra Other distinguished Canadian llospllal. alld Courtesy Staff. physicians who arrived in the University Hospital. Edmonton. city last night to attend this Dr. Young who was installed meeting are Dr. Arthur D. Kelly, as president of the C.M.A. dur- Toronto. General Secretary. Can-I ing the Association's Edmonton adian Medical Association sincen meeting. was born in Rossburn. 1954: Dr. K.J.R. Wightman. As- Manitoba in 1894 and following sociate Professor in Mediclncieurly education in that province and Therapeutics, University of attended the University of Al- CITY Mill CENTRAL NOW AVAILABLE - Turned JARMAN shoes reg. to S1196 cedar posts. MacDonald-Rowe. 1-Sale S7 98 Henderson Cudlnoreu 1' SHIRTS to 54.95 now on NURSES white stockings. new aale 31.98. Henderson Cudmorelcushion sale at liclen's. IRON cheater white shirt; byl TURNED CEDAR 7'05” CM! Arrow. English no-iron fabric - MW 170 supplied by MacDonald-I gm-mu-1, 3750 now only 5595 ng Rowc Woodworking Co. Limited. n'"d"'”" 9"" C"d'"””- GOSPEL TENT. North Bede- ADELLA'S Mlllinerv for yourlmm """"g Th"rsday' Lmdm new fall hats. ITI Grafton. in” R '''m' l SHAW hats i2 price JACKETS regular to 516.00 on 33 95 S I 1”-. aale 31.98. Henderson Cudmore. Cnnmoimae i mi LUGGAGE - -lull Irrivsd 15- BALANCE or Slimmer Dress- dies 2 piece set: special 52275. N. rlwrmg at ha” pm... The 3-In "AMY "id CG Gloria. 155 Great George Street. MAKE "ME 10 mend Redl SPORT shirts '3 price reg. Regular Henderson the Selkirk Mental Hospital Dr. Young moved to Lamont. Al- berta. to practice surgery. Today the is medical superintendent and lsenior surgeon, Archer Memor- liai Hospital. positions which he "1 5""'has held since 19-I9. Dr. Young is a life membe of the American College of Sur- Igeons. a fellow of the Royal lcollcge of Surgeons lcanadal. l , land a member of the Council of. :il1C College of Physicians and. Surgeons of Alberta. I l At the island medical meet; ,ing Dr. Young will discuss the. niuture of medicine in Canada. ADMIT T0 BAR . The four ions of Court-Lin- lcoints. Gray's. the Inner Templei (and Middle Temple - are Brit- ain's highest legal schools. DIES IN SASKATCHEWAN- Mrs A. .D. MacKenzie has re ;CElVell word of the sudden death of her brother. R. T. Molherwell, only son of the late Hon W. R. Motherwell at Abernethy. Sask- atchewan. Mr. Motherwell was spent a number of winters al the guest of Rev. and Mrs. A. D. MacKenzie. 94 McGill Avenue. HUNTER RIVER Pastoral Charge. the United Church of Canada. Services on Sunday. August 25th as follows: Hamp- lshire 9.45 a.m.. Sunday School 110.45 ; North Wiltshire ll a.m.. lsltnday School 10 a.m.: Hunter River 7.30 pm.. Sunday School -1030 a.m. All services will be doncuted by Rev. F. H. Little- ljohns. Charlottetown. Rev. c. R. Cross Blood Donor Clinics Next 5195 n, 5590 on we 51.93. 1-1eg.lMoase. B.A.. B.D.. Minister. 3..':':..':..ii'.:i..2”'3i"l?3u an BREADALBANE UNITED ARROW no-iron white shirta. Church. Sunday. Ausuat 25th- needed! , , 1 id 1-: it h dn (1,. Pleasant Valley 11 a.m.. Rose V15” "1'5TYU?f,M1""W'Y- Gt 4 37.50 rV"TIlt.l'e nowptgll; silos - Valley 3 pm. Bradalbane 7-30 Gwrie Sue” "he" everylat Henderson and Cudmore. atyle la Hi-Style.” BOYS hi i . 5 . ma: CAHURCH 0; gac-lat!-ng-lr..r.. so.s?J.7'm3ii9..5"i'.o35. 3”"'k"- "W9 25i - I '; Wen wagons 81.7!) up Firestone :ti'l'l' 0.!) a.m. Murray R var .331-I-Dy 1.-ms ' ' HURCH s v' . , we -- "Y" Ph”'”"Y- 099” 3'30 '-n'- m. West Covehead ll a.m. Cove- ” 3 P'm- lhcad Road 7 p.m. Union Road ATTENTION CWL members. "5 ' Please phone 3441 for rescrva- "Amp-I-ON pns-I-ORAL Charge "0"5 '07 c'-""V9'"i”" D""'” 3i Services, August 25th. as follows. SDU M0"d3Yv A"5"3i 25”” BVlAppin Road 9.45: Hampton, ll this Saturday noon. ,a.m.: Victoria 7.30 p.m. Rev. M. Toutusrs mvrrrzn . to visit Kv C"""”'"v Mini!” The Bible House and see the powmm UA -I-E VH9 "View 9' mb1"- b0”k5- Charge. Servictrsn SuIIida:..uA)i'i: hymn-bookb motto”. Plmluelfzsth. ll a.m. at Millview; 1.30 and religious novelties. toppos-lnm. B, pow”). Sunday School, A" E'i0'"l- 10.45 a.m. at Pownnl and 11 a.m. at Mount Herbert. Rev. T. R. ldE,.l:lTIJeNllll1lI:!DP(I::li:T'cIll gliacri-z: Gmmg" M"'m"' Services of Divine Worship 25th Mount-r sfEwAR1' United August 9.30 a.m. North Rustlco cnn.-cn R", John M shun, ll I-m. Clllelldlsh I P-m- 5183' Minister. Mount Stewart 11 a.m.. ley Bridge. Donaldston 2.30 p.m., Bristol 7.30 --m--- e---.- no l::..:::: .ltl::.o..::;- The United Church of Canada. Guest preacher. Rev. N. T. Hol-ngxygltargirgfciwr lt Dmudno" men of Oshawa. Ontario.. Sun-I ' day. Allltust 25. 9.30 a.m. Brack-i RETURN ttoME- Mr. and Icy 1! -.m.. York. 7-30 p.m- Cen-Mrs. Jack Walsh. Detroit. Mich- llIl- ligan. left Friday morning on re onwlul gvnlmoln Ch-at tturn to their home after spend- servicet August 25th. will be con- 1353' ;;:ffh9i "I"-'1" "":;d'"DW"” ducted by Rev. A. G. .1. Murchiui ;" 1:0 3 5:733; Fl 0:? son aa foliowa: Eldon ll a.m.; la: 33" it - ”""' -in Orwell 2.30 pm.: Masonic nor-1 " """”""' vice in Cherry Valley Church atl FREDEMC-ION and Budln 7-39 W'"- -bane Churches of Christ Sunday,. RNWALL p . I ch . August 25th. Combined aervice U3?” Church o';'3:;adL';::. will be held in the Bradalbanc VI" sum”, Ann” am Cnmwchurch at 3 pm. Fredericton n lsunday School at 10.30 a.m. Bra- 1:" jdalbanc Sunday School at 10 a.m. 9 Robert L. Howell n.rh. Speaker. or Sunday school it a.m. Rev.l R. A. Paterson Minister. l 1115: norm yuvgg united wnvsnon tmrrnn Churches. ;?.:g"5;aC.:3;;;'- f,"'”:';- A353”; 5""d”' A"'3'”' 25"” S"Vlc"LRiver 3 p or Long Creek 730 p '9' G" '"'"5""”"' c”"d""ilm. Sundsyuschool Fairview 10 Gd W n"' w' L H'"'”" "la.m.. Long Creek 10.45 a.m.. Rl Z . . Th L0 7” V'"'' 3"”d" schm" " '"' lcreek serttlcra will, we belt: in th: t)I'cI.IundayAug.Isth.'l'hnc,,,ch.snd A ma. 1' WV". '' '3' "55" ""7 Mt:-nlng anltlluCi!nnmnn- 53- 5353'" " ""0 u”''" ion 11 a.m.: Community Sunday luv-1 8 r-In Illrlhh-M 7-” School to a.m. tin the Cllriatian e.-- M1 In ""”"" '0 "11"" Church; Cavendish United Bay on use us. atntlut mill-W list Church: Worship service 3 p.m.; Community Sunday school min” ch". h at to a.m. tin the United Church). ..' nl Pnwd Rev. Ralph Richudaua. Abra. g "H "nu. hr 3'. Ohio. Guest minister. TIE erian Church in 'a char: ll Cnnada. C I Pariah. Clyde I. 1&1 River. 8.3, to a.m.. service it lamarial a.m.. Chnrtchill 9.8. it a.m.. ser- vice I p.ni.; when Ive Queen”: . lav. lob. County orange Lodge will be In . attendance. All sisters and bro- are welcomed at thin aervlre. Canoe Cove SS. 10 a.m.. service 1.3! p.rn. Rev. George Killen. Mlnlata. i 5 i s-my ENGAOEMENTS NEW. GLASGOW chrlotinn' ip.m. (Communion at all three aervicea. Rev. H. S. Raynor. Minister. Guest aollsts at Brad- albane United Church: Roberta Todd and Harley lngs from Trin- ity United Church. Charlotte- town. FUNERAL SERVICE- The funeral of the late Leigh C. Chappell was held yesterday af- ternoon from the MacLean Fu- neral Home to West Covehead United Church where service was conducted by Rev. W. H. Forsyth. Interment was in the Church Cemetery. The pail bear- ers were Roy Bell. Reuben Rob- ertson. George Marshall, Leigh Misner. Georga Bell, Hubert Roberts. PERSONALS Vt-rnor Jones of Sydney is spending a couple of weeks an nual vacation in this province. He is the guest of his nephew. Charlea Jonu. Pownal. BIRTHS WATSON- At the P.E.l. Hoe- pltal on Auguat 22. 1957 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson (nee Janette Wilson) Charlottetown. a daughter. Lorna Gail. FOY -At the P.E.l. Hospital on Auguat 16. 1957 to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Foy. Tryon, a son Gary Cecil 0 lbs., .'l on. KNUDSON- At the Charlotte- town Hospital, August nth, 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Terence Knudaon. a son. Stephen Ger- ard. 'I'WEEDY- At the P.l:.l. Roa- pltal on August 1!. i957. to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tweedy. Earnscllffe. a son. LlVlNGSTONE- At the Kings County Memorial Hospital. on August 10th. to Us and Mrs. Donald Livingstone. Dover. a daughte. Dawn Lynn, Weight 0 lbs. t on. '. DEATHS l HORN! - At Richmond Maine, Tuesday. August ll. 1&1. Mi-a. Parker A. Horne. Her rematna will arrive at The Maclaan Funeral Home Friday evening. Burial Satur- day. leaving the Funeral Home at 3 o'clock. Interment People's cemetery. llAClN'l'YRl- At Cavendlah an Wednesday. Angst 21. 157. Mn. tDr.t Heath Maclatyvn at 2! Goodwill Ave. in her alth year. Renting at The Mae- Lean F ferment la the People) Ceme tery. Itit. Am Ins. PJ. MACLURI Murray anneance the Inquest Finds Dockendorif 7 Death Was Caused By Stroke "George Waldo Doclaendorff how be and Conatabla .llaeDon- ald had examined the v met his death as a result of a . nleanaofaxitandcnllvtotha atroka at the P.E.L Hospital onlhcun when an dawned W” 5'38"" ml "51 "G ll 3 "Wdiacovered-doors. windows. eel- decision of this jury that no foul; ler. The front door was closed on play was involved." I, the inside a board across the out- Such was the verdict of the side of the storm door. the other Jury following completion last door was closed by means of a night of the inquest convened to Yale Lock. while the cohweba on inquire into the death of the late the -' d i ”cat.ad that they Mr. Dockendorft. The adjourned had not been disturbed recently proceedings wound up shortly aft- the constable told the court. er 8 o'clock. Coroner Dr. L.E. While the state of the bedroom Prowse presided. upstairs was not "normal". the Only two additional witnesses condition of the downstairs rooms were called to give evidence at appeared normal conaldering the the adjourned hearing: Cpl. Gor- deceased was "an old man living don R. Humphrey, N.C.0. in alone." the constable said. charge of the identification Constable Wilson also stated Branch of the local RCMP div- that he had checked on the de- lslon. and Constable William ceased's bank account, finding Wilson also of the RCMP. who that he had depoaitnd 8230. on carried out the investigation of the lath of May, and 381 on 9th the deceased's death. of July. adding that information Corporal Humphrey presented given by the bank manager in- in evidence several photos takenl dicated that a "very large" sum inside the York Point dwellinglhad been deposited to the late where the deceased was found, Mr. Dockendorff's account at an and described the state of the earlier date. house as he saw it on arrival. Asked by Crown Prosecutor Stains appearing on the linoleum John P. Nicholson regarding the 1 and on one door were removed presence of liquor on the pretn- briefly at the morning service ganiarete lademneharin 211-at tho ak'h rend. Pntteraan welsh- ed in: nueinacher an. TRADE HIGH -. About threequarters of Brit- aln'a imports cotlalat of food and ' raw materials. Eighty per cent of in exports are manufactured goods. S. C. will sit with Gov't OTTAWA (CF)-Social Credit members of the Commona will be seated with Progressive Con- urvatlvea to the right of the speaker at the scallop of Parlia- ment openlng Oct. 14. The Liberals. CC! and two in- MISS WEBSTER. B.A. Speaks Sunday Al Zion Church Miss Margaret Webster. re- cently appointed principal of the 50990509" will occupy the 0P' Mlaaionary and Deaconess Traili- ition ride of the House to the eft of the Speaker. . '11 k M School In Toronto M w" it in traditional for government lior examination he stated, add- ises. the RCMP officer replied in Zion Presbyterian church on member: to ti! on the rich! of ing that the pathologist's report that he had seen no evidence of Sunday. She will tell something the SD98?" - indicated these were merely ”din- such. nor had he observed any of the work she expects to un- lndication that a party had re- dertake at the school. colored varnish. " Constable Wilson described ccniiy taken place in the house. Trans-Canada Highway Social Credit members had to be seated on the government side Revn anger; w. 3055 will ngaln because the Liberals and CCF occupy the pulpit at both ser- had first and second choice of vices. seats. The CCF chose to sit on Miss Webster is I daughter of the OPPOBWOH Side Wm! ma 145' the late Rev. G. Carlyle Web- train which Will up all but five ster who was pastor at zion for o! the seats to the Speaker 5 left. wentynwn years, Her appoint- The only seats available for the Be inent as principal of the school Social Credit Party We” 0" U” at Toronto will follow a year of l0V9l'Gm9l'" 5ldG- . WEATHER Page 2 The Gtlatdig. roaonro (CF) - Tunpert 1:"... .d'....y' lnuod he-....... may we Dawhoa st St. John'a .. HALIFAX (CH - The Halifax weather office says a large high pressure area centred over t a New England state la expected to move slowly eaatward bringing another fine day to the Maritime: and eaatern Quebec on Friday. Forecaata: Northern Nova lcotla; Prince Edward Island; eastern N.B. counties; lower St. John River valley: A little warmer Friday. Light winds. Low and high at New Glasgow 40 and 75. Goahan 42 and 73. Charlottetown 45 and 70. Moncton and Fredericton 40 and 75. St. John 45 and 70. seeeaseneesscnasac aa:aa:u:e:a:2a:aaa ......... . l UPBIDE DOWN aux. tuioil tl:y) ,nf;,2"'"” "'1 ii I -isul. T for ililllstt .Upper St. John River valley: Ideal For Work Friday clear with cloudy intervala and warmer. High and low in the 01' SP0115 W95? - - . afternoon at Edmundston and water Resistmtnn Cantpbollton 40 and 75. High tide today at clurloihs Sh”-'k Pm”- town at 7.4! a.m. and 0.1) p.m. sweep second Hand At Ruatlco at 3.10 a.m. and 4.96 p.m. Summerrlde tlde eighteen V--V" Kr ht-"s ilopeful it will be completed ”Proude.theaecretary.1'hacon-ennvntin. OTTAWA tCPt --Jtlst back coast with his wife. the 61-year- l”0m I "ID Htruss a 1.300-mile old minister said he visited his section of the Trans - Canada old hometown of Kaslo. BC. and 1 Highway. Works Minister How- then drove north to Kootenay Na- .ard Green said Tuesday the na- tional Park. picking up the ltional road ncomparcs favorably Trans-Canada Highway at Eisen- uilh American highways and hower Junction near Banff. lroast to coast by the 1960 dead- THREE DAYS-LE0 MILES line. From there the minister trav- i He said tn, 4.5m.m;1,. yew. elled close to 1.500 miles to Ken- tfoundiand - to - Vancouver island ora. OM-. in 395 dlyl 3111 59' lrond begun in 1950. is an exam- cause there is I 164-mile line in ple of "exceilent” federal - pro- "'9 70"" belwfen AZIWB and vincial co-operation. lie planned MGTBUIGE 0111-. 1119 mlnlslef no changes in the policy by went south to Duluth. Minn.. which road-building costs are 510118 "'19 5011”! UIOPGOYLIRC 51!- split 50-50 with the provinces do- parlor and then to Sault Ste. ing the work. The federal gov. Marie. He got back to Ottawa ernment is also paying 90 per Friday- cent for construction of vital All province, were not” hnk-up sans. good job. Mr. Green said. "Everyone hushed when I said Questioned about the possibil- I was some to drive over the ity of federal mlitance to the Tr!"-A - Canada Hiiihway. Mr. provinces on any project: to Green said in an interview. "l build not-tn . nnnu, I-nndnl me even found one of our own en- minister "id --we're going to slneerr who had been advised to concentrate on getting the Trans- drive through the States when Canada mghwny "nmwd." going west on an inspection trip. Clo" to 2300 mu" 0' the L "That's ridiculous. What has no . mjjg nnuonnl 1-Mn non, "5. been completed is as good at paved, though only 1,500 . odd American hlshways. There is miles are new construction laid ample roadway in the 2t-foot nnwn tn the 24400; width nun. standard width-at one point I darda provided for in the Trans- WI5 driven at hish SD (1 0V9? Canada Highway agreement. The the fold to Show MW 100d ii road on completion will have was. And there is first class cogtnn esmnued accommodation along the way- aome of the finest motels in North America." Returning from a trip to the Soldier Faces Criminal Charge I Ban.” T9 ""9 KENTVILLE. N. s. (CP)-Pte. Michael J. Glllis, l7. of Hall! IHTOTOST R0165 charged with nslaughter in th: Aug. 15 death of Pie. Robert A. MONTREAL fCPt A Reliant; Ryan of Stellarton, N.S.. was re- banking sources said Wednesday leased on 010.0113 ball Wednesday. night Canada's chartered banlta Application for ball was made will 111079359 l"ll9P9l'- I'll” 009 by defence counael K. L. Taylor quarter of one per cent to 59': bi,-tn mpgndiu-y mngml-.1. H. se. per cent on top grade loans start- ing Monday. - Pie. Ryan died after his head The increase was being kept struck the sidewalk ouuide a "more or leu confidential until Kentviile restaurant. The inform- Monday." the sources said. ation laid by ltentvllle police al- Stock exchange officials said lcges Ryan waa knocked to the they could not comment until to- ground during an argument that day on a report that brokerage began inside the restaurant. educational and theological stud- ies. She will assume the princip- alship in 1958. Miss Webster and her mother are presently enjoying a vaca- tion in Stanhopc. ;J.1.i..iii3;;.tt T Of City Woman Mrs. tDr.l Heath Maclniyre, 22 Goodwill Avenue, died sud- denly Wednesday night at Cav- endish. She was in her 65th year. Mrs. Maclnlyre. who was the former Amanda Stuart Mac- Lean of Montague. was vaca- tioning at Cavendish with her husband. She became ill when preparing to retire and died al- most immediately. She is survived by her hus- band and two daughters and one son. namely Joan (Mrs. Gordon Bell) Vancouver: Margaret (Mrs. Robert Bonham). at present in Germany with her husband. a member of the United States Air Force. and Donald in Charlotte- town. The funeral will be held Sai- urday afternoon from St. James Church. service commencing at two o'clock. interment will be In the People": Cemetery. P. E. I. Cow Tops Canada in Test Two Prince Edward Island cows are featured in the current issue of The Holstein Friesian Journal. Abegwelt Boniface. owned by the Estate J.W. Jones, Bunbury qualified in R.0.P. with the high- eat test of any cow in Canada reported in the Journal for the period under review. The daughter of Abegweit Jack Pot produced 13.048 lbs. of milk and 698 of fat in the 305 day divlaion for an average test of 5.33 per cent butter lot. The other cow was Lady Nel- flrms would pass on the bank in- The yr limina 1 hearing will be crease to customers. held Aug. 3. lie Saladin owned by J.G. Mac- Lean, Southwest Lot, 18. She pro- .4 l l w. srszwiirtr am-ra Expect 300 Hams Here For Convention Late This Month The Keith Rodtra Memorld teatnreewIlha"traanvnittar lRadio(Ilnbvrillbehortatatbrhnat".AtruaQta-rwfllbalnt iatartttrnu Regional Conventtonnpaovnewhrahanveulerat of the American Radio Relay he of Leanne here on August It to delegleawil septernberzndithasbeenan-loflntllt noimead by W. Stewart QB. convention chairman and Pitt. nlnrltarlaln Ema made at ventlon will be It lottetown Hotel. the Char- El E 3 i i ii i; ii its TED? 1:5 It-r . vi Hi um. i:,'. FULTON PROUD! One of the most noteworthy examples in this province was the Job that they did during the emergency in commerclai com- munication created aevcre rmr-TTT-'m"T"Tj minute; later than Charlotte- duced 15,973 lbs. of milk and Tie town. sun rises todny at 5-14 I- lbs of butter fat for an average 111- Ind I81! I! 7-07 P-"L test of 4.48. also very high as it is 150 per cent of the breed class average. Her record was for a STARTED BY NUNS 365-day period. The first hospital in Canada. Both records were made on Hotel Dieu in Quebec City, waa twice-a-day milking. established in 1839. T31: they'll be cheaper by the gallon It costs plenty to mine a family than days. But if youngsters. like your car. ran on gasoline you'd be better off. Want to know why? Today everything ooata more, including the acorefof things a growing family naeda. Gnaollno canto ,' more. too. But government flgurea , show that due 1089 the cont of living han gone up more than 189 percent while vvholaanle gnnoltna pnounuwnrhenabmn ao percent-laaa than athudaanuwb. And vvhat'a more-todnfa a:EfIO0I1IIDlll'O he nnparlnntntha &'.G.L'.'.E WE” '”4 0111! WI 700'! ISO- im-nntat. on. Luaivnn m