t ESE seven gentlemen plas|are, left to fight, Russell St. least 200 excited children were San ees OS eens resent at the official opening of | commission; Deputy Mayor xe Kinsmen DesBrisay Crescent | Walthen Gaudet, Mayor Edwin C. ONE SAID ‘THANK YOU" ~~ man Stewart, chairman Kinsmen playground commission «and -Lt.- Col, Frank Storey, chairman of Mayor Officially Opens New Kin ree, for about the fourth this wek, to deal with a@ fire in the planks on the o Bridge. Minor damage i. The alarm was: turned at 6 p.m. CASE ADJOURNED safese fill A Dx! Mrs. J. E. Riggs, at the summer home of the latter at Rocky t car was making a turn from Prince street into Sydney and collided with a car travell- ing on Sydney street. S MacLEAN FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. J. William Mac- Lean was held yesterday after- noon July 23, from the cutcliffe was conducted Mitton, assisted by Rev. V- E. Jackson. The solo, “The Christ- ian’s Goodnight” was rendered \yy Edward Selick. Pallbearers Harry_Newman, Wallace city and the following i , 1959, commemorating The tray bears the crest of the | tion:. “Presented to Robert L. by City of Charlottetown smen Playground =-: and Norman Stewart, chairman of the Kinsmen playground com- mittee. em. . large playground, which enclosed by a fence, has games as well as children such board and horse shoes. ficial opening were Clive Cud-| Other equipment .which is well more, President of the Kinsmen | used day after day by the child- Club, Russell St. John; chairman| ren includes swings, slides, fire- of the playground commission; men’s chimbers, said boxes, tilts Lt.Col. Frank Storey, chairman | and flying ropes. : of the town planning commission; Jack “‘Spy’’ Ready is the chief Claude Smith, director provincial | supervisor of the playground and town planning commission; De-| is assisted by Marion Gillan and puty Mayor A. Walthén Gaudet‘ Janet Dowling ; The ocean currents travel @ very ‘circuitous route anound the Atlantic and around the Pa Bottle Drifts For 16 Years. Finally Finds Way To P.E.I. Curiously enough a bottle was picked up on the beach near Murray Harbor North, on Prince Edward Island’s southeasf shore a.few days ago. Two of the thrée, names found on the slip of paper | inside were those of Island men, since deceased, and the bottle had been dropped overbeard from a troopship 16 vears ago. Picked up by William Graham [of Cambridge, the well-preser- ved note read: ‘ “Aboard the SS Alexand bound for the Mediterranean, | Oct. 23, 1943— W. A. Chandler, Charlottetown; Ira C. Clark, Charlottetown and Andrew Me- Graw, Whitewood, Sask.” The men were members of the | 2nd Medium Battery, the first Island unit to be drafted ‘over- seas in the Second World War. | J. B. Shelfoon, Charlottetown, | former BSM of the unit, con- firmed that the three were aboard the troopship at the time. He is going to ask Mr. Graham to present the bottle to the. local regimental associa- tion. 7 The bottle is estimated to have | the playground. 84.4. That was more than-a de — higher than Wedtesday’s ; Ot § Out in the sun, and on the downtown streets it was much | hotter. However it's expected to be a little cooler tomorrow with temperatures around 75. & Coroner's ‘Continued from page 2) The witness had taken possess- jee of the truck for examination at the RCMP barracks garage, |and Morrison had called at the | RCMP office later that evening before entering hospital for treat- ment for shock. A few days lafer he had seen Morrison and received a state- ment from him. The final witness at the inquest was .George Morrison. driver of the truck involved in the fatabity. He said his age was 59, and that he had been proceeding north om Central Street in connection with his work as foreman‘of the street department when the accident oc- strike home object. back he saw a child lying road and had stopped the truck and run back to the child observing his condition” pearante had driven away the intention of summoning aid and reporting the incident to the police, and had proceeded out the Pope Road and down Duke Street and directly to the Summerside police office. He said he was bewildered the sight of the child on the road- way, and had no recollection of seeing any of the children that had been accompanying the child that was fatally mjured. , and and q girl in the vehicle's passenger | seat when he arrived on the scene. The other girl was still! | breathing and lying on: the floor | with her head hanging out the car door. He held her head upright and stayed by until the poliice ar-| rived. He had heard the whistle blow the proper signal but did not hear |the train bell, Conductor Gra-! ham added. They had registered at Royalty Junction and left that station at 8:42. The train stopped at exactly 8:50. } There were no lights im the two box and baggage cars in position | behind the engine, but lights were | showing on the engine itself and the remaining five cars of the: train. There were ne running lights on the sides. i “Erainman Lavers said he saw | the car approaching the crossing | while ‘the train was still one- | quarter mile away. It appeared to i'be closer to the crossing than ' ! i The autopsy report read to the the train. No other cars were jury.by the coroner revealed that | Visible at the time... death had been caused almost in-| SHOUTED TO DRIVER staneously by injuries which in- When it became apparent that | cluded extensive fractures to the | the car was not going to stop he skull, a fracture of the right up-| yelled to the engineer to apply per leg, fractured ribs, and other His litle’ swim -didn’t last been in the pool came to his and. succeeded in too | long, for within minutes two or | three of the young lads who had re- | in | MEAT, EGGS. AND P EYE SAW SERVICE. +++ 5 QUALIFIED § AND ° EFFICIENT SERVICE. * FRANCHISE DEALERS FOR HUSSMAN AND FRIGIDAIRE, KELVINATOR AND TECUMSECH UNITS. RECONDITIONED, DAIRY, FROZEN FOOD, PRODUCE, DAIRY AND CLOSED MEAT CASES, ’AND RECONDITIONED UNITS FOR or dusting. 4 travelled more than 3,000 miles injuries. Aphids are beginning | to a from where it was dropped im| Members of the jury were pear in some potato — the Atlantic 16 years ago, and tt Dixon Cousins, foreman; > Joseph they are present Malathion showi@ | | ohably travelled many thous-| Machand, Arnold Easton, Harold be a before the population her is | 20ds of unrecorded and unknown MacRae, Arthur Lightfoot, . alll builds up. Warm = if this miles in the ocean currents be-| members of the’ REAF, Arthur favorable for aphids “ma fore washing ashore on the} Pratt and George Wotton, both of weather continues they Island. : | Summerside. : The bulletin is-prepared by F. M. Cannon and L.C. Caltbeck of the Laboratory T TT or = S OREY Honor Guard R a To Rehearse The 100.man Guard of Honour from the RCAF Station Sum merside for the Queen’s visit will hold a rehearsal this mora- ing at the Railway Wharf at 10 a.m, SERVICEMEN ... 5 TO RODUCE COOLERS. 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Reg. 219.95 with Double Dresser was erroneously priced at $59.95 or 50¢ Weekly The correct price for this ttem Is $159.95 or 1.05 Weekly No Down Payment NEW WAY FURNITURE CO., LTD. 161 Great George St. Phone 6211 Charlottetown took last are priv . When he arrived very shortly ee Queen and Prince will lt ofter the accident sccurred one| go penet Gnalt —- operation ip tale cdadvod tees = girl was apparently dead in the | ficers wapete of- | Women’ itut hool _ | Edna O'Brien came to their death| The train was possibly 100 feet |ing on the floor with her head Preparations ‘ for vepainting “In so far as decorations are i as result. & injuries received) from the crossing at the time. | partially outside the vehicle, Cst.| and decorating the Whelan | Comcemned, there is every in- i when a car driven by Alfreda| Railroad routine called for | Wilson said. The car was a 1957| Building for the visit of Her | ‘ication that there will be a , came in collision with CNR train| him to travel in the engine from | Volkswagen registered in Nova | Royal Highness, Queen. Eliza-| 20° show” Mr. MacDonald ae No. 4 at the Belvedere Avenue| Royalty Junction. He sat on the | Scotia. beth and the Prince Consort, | *2ed. He urged that there is f Intersection at approximately 3:50| eft of the cab, the same side 28/ No SKID MARKS Prince Phillip, will be compiete¢ | “il! time for all citizens to join - i p.m. on July 16. the firemen, he_edded. Bae) — ‘Eevee tor the mark mate ty | time for the Royal Visit.—__| im_2 demonstration of affection , P- ; part of their job to beep the| eo reer wheels of the cor oe to,| After further routine business | 2" good will to the Royal Cou- 7/8 Such wes the finding handed in| engineer posted on what W8S| twain carried olf the crossing | ht meeting closed ple. ee ee oe en ete a ae ' Gave ware uo iidemntes visio . night. inquiry was eon- seen the car engine KPRALA ducted by De. Hardld P. Stewart] collide and the car carry dows ere ob eee oy eee -Get Your assisted ' @fown prosecutor) ©ver dich fietd. , India (Reut- | : Senn P—Wichlsoe reoresentingiuanped off the engine and rum|,From this fact he sonctuded lors) — Eight pervons were se- Vacation Needs the Attorney-Generel's depart ae ee eae eat achat them| SPPIY the brakes. Since the chan-|iice sed nightstocks po- | at , te the ROMP nels were up, t was likely dhat| oo, te break and teai aes iieiy Dechannh “tek summon , | noth windows of the car were| Een %® treak up a demonstra- || Parkdale blame should be attached to| @uestioned by the jury fore | also up when the accident took a twomonth-old Op- I st. Peters ‘of the j wed and| ™0.. Mr Lavers said that the! piace. : campaign to oust Ker. . ne Dial coms oa ; car did not appear to make eny| No evidence of dis-|%@ state's Communist govern- | OPC" Every Night Til 9 p.m. recommended the installation of acs tie ‘ liquor wes ment. Sixteca a eeel ve wel rom position | covered. The train. crew were |™ m persone have been |. Sunday’s 1:00 te 9:00 p.m. tem at the Belvedere crossing ee ee sober and normal. killed aid hundreds injured in the | @ Smiles ‘n Chuckles impact. Several trees partially obscured | C@™Paign Chocolates WITNESSES HEARD ; eee ul . _ Evidence was given by Dr. John | 900 FT. DISTANT Se See mee ton | ond HS Scngionees oe deme ist; | Fireman MacPherson said the | sible Wileos | Dr ee ar eS Other : . town, was ealled to east crossing at tume |S tar Hn analr Ra R 4 scene and conductor Merrill Gra- he first saw. it. It was just as the| Wie © ham, brakeman Theodore Lavers,| ‘rain reached the whistle S00 | fireman Gordon MacPherson and| located about one quarter mile)" ¢, ° engineer Everett Beagan all of | #ove the crossing. ; Charlottetown and ali members of ae moot of Ce = oe the train crew operating No. ae Soe hour, he told Mr. night at the time of the mishap. Ni The whistle was blown | next Also heard were Mrs. Linda) Nicholson. , , He s | properly and continued until the Worth ‘of Charlottetown at whose | ine was right on the crossing, | long, i’ home the two victims had beem) |) neserted- —— ped at a* poi ha residing in the nine days prior} ‘The car appeared to be travell- a . th to nachieah. macheahe Sanat iag_ot 0. dew_ cate of _spest. oe : -Burhoe, examined the car] took longer to stop the train be-/ young a . Gordon rey and| MacPherson s : roomed if | Cat. William Wilson, both mem-| On the Borden-Chariottetown| had left home at ‘ CUDMORE'S. | bers of the Charlottetown detach-|run only twe of the pesaiily 37 | 7:00 p.m. the evening the accident i ‘ment of the RCMP. public crossings had special warn- j i} A ruptured aorta in the case! ing-devices, he added fb. Burhoe said that so fer as aeRY CLEANERS — If of Aifreda anda fractured skull| Engineer Beagan said he ap-| he cole Coermone Oe SiMe |i the case of Edna were the im-| plied the emergency braking sys-| windows closed such cars had a| La i mediate causes of death, Dr.jtem at once when the fireman) mced rumble inside, , he Craig stated. The autopsy also| and brakeman shouted. The we E- revealed many other less serious | stopped in 830 feet. Oo injuries. Alfreda might have liv-/ SAW LIGHTS ‘ j TRA SONIC ADULT POLI CLINIC ine \ed 10 minutes but Edna must All he saw of the car were the, UL ‘ sf : ite ve died instantly the pathologist | headlights shining on the cross- i std ing immediateiy before the a WATCH REPAIRS Fer ist, 2nd, 3rd Incoulations li | Dr. Cudmore said that both) cident. 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