OS Pe ee EE ee a ee ae Fee eee, ee ee Re ae ee ee ae ee ee eo See RA ee es rs Youths Fined WATER SAFETY PROGRAM OUTLINED Island Drowning Fatalities E \Island Products [Heading North The M.V. Fauvette completed of several tons of E iE : : = g ® ; 7 : : 5. ’ ¢ is fir. a ‘ B 1 ES i < gee ! vi hit : f § 8 zs “t | | ii i g i E él i : | i if i Fyi i i | I F F | 3 fl ig see | i it Hit Queens County aa and he oth a a er, a resident of Charlottetown, also. pleaded guilty and was sen- tenced to 10 days. Three others appearing wl similar charges entered pleas of guilty to driving while their abil- ities were impaired by alcohol, which were accepted by the court. The accused, residents of Mur- lottetown, were convicted ray Harbor, Monctoy ‘1 Char- remanded until Tuesday for sen- tencing. A fine of $40 and costs or 20 As a result of the creation of | ent’s secretary, clerk of — save wns, inpased upon a resi- soleil i division engineer, mechanic nt st Royalty when he} ° rate ™ pel oe | superi t, chief train dis- | was convicted of speeding. In-| National Railways Alla ipatcher, _ statistician, district [formation disclosed that the ac- gion which combines the Monc- (freight and passengey agent and cused had driven a_ half-ton ton and Island divisions into one, | possibly others. jtruck east on Brighton Road at The local superintendent's of-|a speed of 45 m.p.h. however will remain im} A Charlottetown man and ano- | That was the indication rail- |Charlottetown with the superin-|ther from Freetown, were both way officials received here yes- tendent here reporting to the one | convicted of causing damage to terday. The new division is to in Moncton. Regional officials|private property. The former be known as the Northumber- also emphasize that those af- | was fined $20 and costs or ten land Division. Officials at Monec- fected by the change wil have/days and the other was fined! ton acknowledge there will be the opportunity of exercising five dolars and costs or two} several changes but declined to their seniority rights by bidding days. | in say what positions would be in other jobs within the region.| A Rustico resident was given; under careful supervision i Several of the affected per-ja fine of $30 and sts or ten | The speakers were all in agree- | China ha: refused to give W. ment that parents should encour-' Averell Harriman a visa to visit age children to learn to swim, ‘the country as a journalist. Har- particularly stressing the advaN-|riman, former governor of New $ on going along with them York state, said the Peiping gov- and increasing their confidence. ernment told him a new applica- ToMake Sound Suggestion #2222272 Social work conferences such; “Don't give the politicians too| next 40 years working and the new ideas on which | final years of their lives sign. : | guest speaker was intro. tion from-him would be consié Walter Cox ered next year. stopping | here for the first time to look Premier | around and visit the many places of historic interest in the pro- vince. The leader of the government in| Local officials estimated. that Prince Edward Island informed | more than 150 delegates had reg- nC.|his hearers that at the present/ istered at press time last night. Charlotte- | rate of progress people will spend | Representatives were present | 25 years in school and college, the from all four Atlantic Provinces. Variety Of Traffic Charges Before County Magistrate mixer, which is fitted with a) chassis, wheels and a draw-bar | for towing : {many years service with the| drunk and incapable. i railway, point out that in most} Of two ether charged with | centres. purposes. cases they will be required to being drunk and incapable a| LIFE GUARDS For failing -to dim his lights | the higher brackets. accept employment in a lower resident of Belfast was fined | _Ron_Nicholson,_with four_years : ito oncoming vehicles, a Cape Jobs facing elimination are classification or move to anoth- five dollars _or two days the’ experience as a life guard Traverse man received a fine |eported to include the follow-/ sr location if they remain in other a resident of Charlotte-| National Park and a lof five dollars and costs or five |‘: Chief clerk, superintend- | the service. town, was remanded until Tues-| Miami, Florida, poi da ys. day. | at the latter resort tee tite guards | Similar fines were 1 up- + ‘ "resent, Labor Council Endorses body hyrled a soft drink bottle| creatures fa marine life, which on three Charlottetown residents, Appeal For Stricken Family ee a front window at the | Teauired oh one ee one for failing to transfer the At the annual meeting of the! The council unanimously and|home of Willie Mays, centre = jregistration of a motor vehicle, another for failing to stop at a| ae * “Swi fe good for the Charlottetown and District Labor’ strongly endorsed the appeal for ficider of s : a j | Council held at the Council Hall. \ fie’ San Francisco Giants,! wind,” Forbes Kennedy, the well | stop sign and the third for driv- assistance to Harry Stewart of | o* : nday. May: ‘ 'Queen Street, John B. Brown, ; Sunday. Mays, asleep in the} known hockey player said’’, and | ing without an operator’s It- Local 1515, P.E.I. Dairy Workers | house. called police. an ‘ overall titi too”. speeding and was fined $15 and costs or pee Bridge ead- to was re-elected president of the} whose children and household association. | effects were lost by fire a short ten days. ;ed guilty to failing to Convicted of fishing trout!sne Charlottetown detachment of Other officers elected were; 1st | time ako. : i vice-presidem, Clifford Murphy,| Affiliated locals are being asked | without a license, a resident of the RCMP with his vehicle. for 2nd vice-president, Malcolm Fay; to be generous in their response education committee, Harold! eehe Three additional members will | Officers’ reports given showed| Five Charlottetown men were | Pressed for the coming year. ference of the Atlantic section ed recently at Bathurst. recording secretary, Alex Mac-! ; house ittee, Clinton | f° - ee \Five City Men be added to the executive at the | progress in all departments and | elected’to the general commit- K Ag of the Canadian Association for Collision Causes A Tracadie Harbor resident was fined $70 and costs or 15 days in jail when he pleaded guilty in Queen's County Magis- trate’s Court yesterday to a charge of driving a motor veh- icle while his abilities were im- paired by alcohol. A resident of Charlottetown, appearing on a charge of driv- ing while intoxicated. pleaded not guilty and was remanded SOURIS THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24 TIGNISH, THURSDAY, JUNE 25th MORELL COMMUNITY HALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 26 R kek wee EH HY NEVER SO EXCITING A CAST + . .« SO BOLD A MOTION PICTURE! 4 MAYS GETS NOTE rder to facilitate their work. He SAN FRANCISCO ‘AP)—Some-| described several objectional | A Toronto resident pleaded guilty to a charge of i ; anal TO THE CITIZENS OF CHARLOTTETOWN WHO | MUST RUSH TO ALL FIRES | We are fortunate in having an excellent Volunteer Fire Department. We should not ham- per their efforts in any way. Yet this is being done at almost all fires. Crowds, in automobiles rush to the scene, jamming roads and committing a nuisance. WARNING If you are not immediately con- x Pm errr (d. ..0l1 aE Dartmouth, N.S... was fined $10 the purpose of re-inspection. and aa Plus the cost of the licence ($3) |was fined $10 and costs or five | pity >: days in jail. davs | arlottetown man was giv-| Under the Temperance Act, a| en a reprimand on the charge \charlottetown man convicted of | oe eee ~— \possessing intoxicating liquor’ im ' stered. In- | is , formation disclosed that the ac- a place other than his residence, received a fine of $20 and costs cused who was driving a local Ere eee 1 30 days. A resident of East |Royalty arranged on a similar was hauling a large cement charge was remanded until Fri-| dav. Pack Leaders Attend Course Seven Wolf Cub leaders from g ; iH PELE i rEee wd tuary behind the breakwater here His father had been washed overboard. Many blamed the weather of- ee eng eee Se e storm. us easterly winds : ile ri Lean; treasurer, Lawrence Daley , ‘ this appeal. MacLean. e Elected Officers | next meeting. i an optimistic forecast was ©X- ted asse asi dk tin deine ote Adult Education, which conclud- °s i F eke g They were George Label, Stan- r oe “They gave 15 for Friday night and light winds for Saturday,” said Jack Doucet, who was pulled with two sons from the freezing waters by another fishing crew. Winds gusted as high as 70) miles an hour, said returning boats and men to pieces. The fishermen and seas pounded boats and men to pieces. The small salmon drifters do not Prince Edward Island left the} province yesterday morning to attend the annual Maritime Gil- well Course for Pack Scouters. | The course will be held this year at Lone Cloud Island, Miller’s Lake, N.S., from Monday, June 22 to Saturday, June 27. W.A. Speed, executive commissioner for Nova Scotia, is the leader in charge of the course. Candidates from P.E.I. are Heavy Damage Heavy damage was sustained to two vehicles when they were involved in a collision yesterday morning. The accident occurred at about 9.30 when one of the vehicles was travelling south on Queen Street and was ‘struck by ano- ther vehicle, which was back- ing out of an angled parking ley McInnis, Rev. G. Simpson, | John Martin and Lincoln Dewar. | Elected as chairman of the! conference was Rev. J. Gillis of St. Francis Xavier University.- | RED SHIELD DONATIONS Sed. operate with your fire department, by remaining away from the scene. You will be surprised how much your absence will be appreciated. ' nected with a fire or the result thereof, please co- | | Cc. W. MacARTHUR, | Chief of Police. i K | Desoran KERR RITA HAYWORTH H. H. JEWELL, Chief of Fire Dept. xwewewekk te # \ carry radio or radar. One old fisherman said his} son’s body showed he hadn't} drowned. E t from Spring Park “His lungs were dry,” said the leaks one Sens Costello and oldster. “He was broken “and/Miss Eileen Doyle from Holy killed by the sea against his| Redeemer pack and Mrs. Annie boat.” Good Luck W. I. Alliston per Mrs. Ethel Mac- | WO oes bs $ 2.00 Poplar Grove W. I. per | Mrs. Fenton Boylan .. 2.00 Cumberland Dist. (South | Shore) per Major | Hicks Rice Point Dist. per Major Hicks space, in front of the F.W. Wool- worth store. Police reported that the es- timated value of the damage to the first vehicle was in oe S| cinity of $300 and to the i car $200. None of the occupants received any injury. Mrs. Violet Affleck and Mrs. Leith Affleck of Mount Stewart; Mrs. Evelyn Wheatley and ment. *"lt’s been rare that a boat has been lost—maybe two or three a year,”;said Mr. MacDonald. “So insurance hasn't been too popu- ler.” For one per cent of the ap- praised value of their boats, the fishermen could get back 60 per cent of its worth from insurance i i were lost. EXPENSIVE CRAFT The boats, ranging in length from 32 to 48 feet, cost $2,000 to $2,500 each. Salmon nets cost at least $1,500 apiece. Besides boats and net losses Escuminac fisher- men lost an estimated $12,000 lob- ster pots in the storm. They were worth $5 apiece. About 4 boats are believed to have been in the strait when the blow caught them. “I never saw any sea like this before,’ said Walter Cook, found lashed to the mast in a drifting boat Saturday by another vessel poking cautiously towards sanc- 4 * Ot BEST ACTOR AWARD! “DAVID NIVEN” |g ADULT ° SHOWS 3:30—7—9 4¢ 4 TO-DAY TO'THUR. CAPITOL kkk kk ke HH HH eee eee eX a x oe ! BOX OFFICE NORTH RIVER OPENS AT 7:30 P.M. |MacNeill from North Rustico. 6.75 15.75. Peesiss 27.00 Bridgetown W. I. Per Mrs. j Roy Llewellyn 250 Augustine Cove W. I. per Mrs. Alban Gaudet .. §.15) McQuaid .......... 1.00, Alexandra W. I. per Mrs. } 5.00 ia 19.35 2.00 5.00 TO-NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY cked on a desert isiand with TWO MEN) a saves BACK... 2 in the raciest, 10.00 Arthur Cousins ....... Mount Royal W. I. per Mrs. Thomas Silliker East Point W. I. per Mrs. Stewart Cameron «.... Lower Freetown W. I. per Mrs. Jesse Burns .... 5.00 Covehead Road W. I. per | Mrs. Samuel Wool. i dridge 2.00 j i INTERRUPTION NOTICE There will be an interruption of electrie power on our Mayfield Road line between Hunter River and Cavendish and New Glasgow through to Rustico on Wednesday June 24th between the hours of/1:00 and 3:00 p.m., weather permitting, to enable us to move a pole to accommodate the road widening program in this area. 94.15 45.30 Hicks St. Peters per Major Hicks Greenwich per Major WO kc kdi nbs cacuses St. Peters Bay North per a. a ¢ ee a 255.2 Tee, PAST PRESIDENT RECEIVES PLAQUE At the annual meeting of the/E.R. Squibb Co. Lid., was pre-;Alexander, Campbellton, N.B. | Prinée ‘Edward Island Pharma-|sented to the retiring president |TiSCSateal ‘Association: Exe | Hicks 1 ceutical Association, a ‘plaque|of the association, Stewart eee iotien; Cable é commemorating the 100th anni-| Pierce. Shown in the abdve pic- ay aaa: Mr. Pierce ne Hicks MARITIME ELECTRIC Co., L MacKenzie, president. versary ef the founding of the!ture are, left to right, Jeb‘ Darryl a 72 ‘per Major :