eg Sy Se Re ee ee ee a rate en see a eee a eed Trying Cod Netting ALBERTON — Alberton fisher- leased to report thet the contract eer deste Oi cate bea hel of deepening the 4 | rE i [ ea Hi telnet ih F zh \For Retarded Children MONTAGUE —- A committee of | of the retarded chitdren’s mer camp and i 4 GREETINGS ARE ACKNOWLEDGED ‘The Queen and Prince Philip|crowd that greeted them at the, Ontario. It was here that the) board the Britannia for their trip ‘@cknowledge the cheers of the| railway station at Parry Sound,’ Royal Couple left their train to!to Chicago. MRS. PHILIP MATHESON IS PRESIDENT sagt pet ct Dr ound ae = Provincial Institute = : >EF i a cai CTOU FIRE VICTIM. Edward MacDonald, 62, one_of ; fire at Pictou, N.S. is shown in| burns about the face and | three men injured in Monday's hospital. He received serious| and was reported in serious con. Mrs. Keith Rand, of Port- Will- a { nstalls New Officer S | bert of the burda to reported tat eo te ~ tly Prime Minister : : orem Mire. Philip Matheson, Oyster) Woodside, O'Leary. and Mrs. Wilson asked the Institute mem. | Mrs. Rand staied wat ate was m= euevaieaternee « ow ote! Meets wet ca Catholic Church Fleet Tanker af Bed Bridge, yesterday wes elect-| Anthony Gaudet, St. Nicholas,| bers for their support in the ed as the new president of the| (Prince County); Mrs. David; forthcoming program. ee ae aia Prince Edward Island Women's| Mutch, Mt. Herbert, and Mrs.| During the “‘In Memoriam’’| her as a souvenir Cutcliffe, Fredericton) service conducted by Mrs. Arthur ; Others named to hold-office for| (Queens County); and Mrs. Lin-| Campbell, a duet was sung by — coasters given Mrs. Lincoln Dewar,|coln Dewar New Perth, and Mrs.| Mrs. Neil A. Matheson, Southport; vs a oaeee woul i. : ~ ery) ans ; time spent with our Island In- Is Huge Affair OTTAWA (CP) — A huge fleet a To Be Increased of Quebec Wednesday, his office : OTTAWA (CP) — The orc The fs ; | i women.” plans to. increase the power round SUMMERSIDE i. = foyer | Lioyd Wilkie, Alberton, is Matheson accompanied h er; Mitute station CBH at Halifax, William] ment a7 aa euiaemnabe similar doors on Central Sireet./ build in a Canadian shipyard, | | mother and Mrs. Carver. RESOLUTIONS. |G. Richardson, director of en-| m sans rning| the Sate aac ie Se einen eee with/Defenge Production Minister One resolution approved at the gineering, told the Commons ee anes ores rene for construction of a new church| north west corner of on oe Cm Sk See final session of the two-day Con-' broadcasting committee Wednes-| ine brook. Miss Margaret Dawn { a In an open letter to the organ- ization read by Mrs. Gates, Dr. O. M. Found, director of TB con- trol .for the Province, on behalf | of the Minf&ter of Health, the thanked the provifcial women for the unsélfish efforts they had shown in co-operating with the Province. , 4 Dr. Found stated that to date 50,000 of the Island's eligible citizens had attended to clinics by means of which 22 cases re- , and himself, | vention asked the department of | gay. health take immediate steps to) Mr. Richardson said CBH, a replace the two psychiatrists who! 1,<i- station on the CBC trans- recently resigned from the River- Canada network. has been in aor Boo an tem that the|J.P.E. O'Hanley, PhD. operation since 1944 with a com- prime mini ‘aid oe side Hospital staff. ow eee net paratively low power. It was not the City of Charlottetown, while a third gave approval to the cur-| rent proposal to establish Fort! : . sa Ameneret 26 2 netlonal Mstoric || build an additional 30 low- urban Halifax area. The corporation also hopes, he) park. pow serve the hus a ome © retary, James Nelson, the sated P to ean, approval the eat |r Dente, ne ell = She some fs how coe all | r relay transmitters to serve | Stanfield of Nova Scotia — In a rider to this latter resolu-' powe' : : ‘| &. Paul's Roman Catholic parish ‘attempts to. check this|in Summerside was announced Diefenbaker's| yesterday by the pastor, Rev. The contract, amounting to press sec- | $333,860 the lowest of thrée tend- said ers received ‘has been awarded to Ouelion Construction Limited, of Campbellton, New Brunswick. ting a large addition to the Prince Edward Island Hospital in Char- lottetown. : tion it was suggested that the de.|some 14,000 homes not now re- Other bids received were from rime minister's official resi-|t» serve the 4,000 parishioners of| church. aiesiail ip—only major } This new church will replace a ¥ c= ae 1959-68 temporary one constructed around the brick walls which remained intact after a 1946 fire which des- troyed the church at that time. The architect of the new bu‘ld- ing is Peter A. McNeil, of Char- lottetown. Construction will com- mence at once, with completion expected by March 31, 1960. Aid Period | n The were also given| qunting had been djs | velopment - future mainten-| ceiving CBC radio coverage. see a &@ short on nutrition by | covered. ance of the park should be paid| ° WEATHER M.F. Schurman Co. Ltd., $354,840 Continged from Page 1 ae oo Miss Mona Wilson, R.N. of the| In the 400 districts com-| for by the federal government. | to 2 minimum or discontiqued al- : + | and Connolly Construction Ltd.,| West Germany, which also plan) GQUBIG THEATRE - ENTERS HOSPTT department of public health. Miss! pleted thus far attendance had| Island storekeepers were urged | together. TORONTO (CP) — Temperai-| of Bathurst, $366,396. ES ee ee, ee os she ; to provide better quality wo-| In their place they would pre-| 4. issued by the weather of-| The contract includes a church, ong 7 Some 200 F-104s are expected to 6 x 193 fect, with @ sealing ©2-| be produced, at a rate of about 10) Thursday July 9 — gue has entered the Prince Ed-/ y14 was a reunion diner of her. week. Mr. Doughart,"@ student; men’s garments in the larger|fer programs of a cultural Ba-| hice: roll and , ward Island Hospital for teat-| Cotece classmates and her for-| . ae net x 1s at Kensington High School, %s|3!zes in a resolution passed at|ture—less rock and ; a - ment. pigs mer teacher, H.B. MacLean, for-| soncored by the Kensington| M#¢ morning session. more good music. Copies of this man ee ee rae te pres | a month once production gets roll- “Baby Face , ARE GUESTS « |merly from Charlottetown : Che® eal wae eoteetad on 4 The W.I. delegates pointed out resolution will be forwarded to ic 50 6| fhe church wll be Zcontein ing: to replace by mid-1963 Cana- 7 Mr. and Mrs. Joba Doyle and eet of the high| at the better quality of goods | provincial and national networks. dian-built Sabre jet fighters now \ Nelson” family and Mr. and Mrs. Paul! poy tae mce ot Carleton school principal Elmer Power. He is to be found in the size 12 to 14] “A resolution tabled for lack of | Vancouver * i eet fee. eons from | used by eight of the 12 RCAF, ; . ° , JW , vp | clothi élassification in whic ictori _ wi j Caramanis and baby Linde, < Siding is a patient im Prince is @ son of Mr. and Mrs. W.B. tabs dg pegged a: aoe Se oe ee body bandon $1 70| terrazzo floors. The altars, holy i Omediy cae me ue with ‘ ae Mass., ee ns County Hospital. —_= ghart. Lp a long. the temperance education pro-|Calgary . = % be sae a ae and yn will create employment ee cea Mickey y Road. NOTED WOMAN WILBUR FUNERAL — Mrs. FAMILY ALLOWANCES gram in public schools. The re-| Regina a Fy Brongysen 10,000 persons at its peak. end ; Mrs. Harold ‘ter| David Wilbur, Sommer ville,' Continuation of family allow-| solution pointed out that the pro-| Winnipeg - 54 74 sanctuary will have a‘ marble ARROW LAY - [S- VISITING as eee Mass., passed away after a short | ances beyond the age of 16 to chil-| vincial government makes a-trant | Toronto 59 9! dado. All wood furnishings will are sais echem dete tele Carolyn Jones Mrs J me . a i - : * .' dre ttendi high hool w ' ‘ f r ’ 3% gi/ be of oak, and the main part of r é . . Thomas MacPherson, granddaughter Victoria Williams iliness. She died in the Sommer: n attending high school was;of $5,000 a year for this pro-/ Ottawa | : - off jobs at Avro following the gov- Charlottetown, is visiting her son New Jersey guests ville Hospital on June 22nd., and| strongly supported by the insti-j gram and it has been given the! Montreal 58 gi, the church will have a nine foot > ae and daughterin-law, Mr. and pothee carae Byer Baa ae ee the remains were transferred to tute delegates. | approval of all Heligious denom- | Queber 53 g3| insulated wall. There will be three ee i eee eee Mrs. Ellis MacPherson, Peter's! rows, Summerside. Miss Silliker| tte Chisholm Funeral Home,| They point out that the discon- | inations. Fredericton 28 | See remind Hf ke ales eee Canaan wk that ehle pine who is a phychiatrist in Beverley | North Tryon, P.E.I. from where} tinuance of family allowances at] COMMITTEE REPORTS Saint John’ ' « & Oe ee ee 2 ee el seis ara tee en ies Hills is-listed in the 1959 edition | the funeral was held on June 30th| age 16 comes at a time when| The morning session was taken | woncton 54 —s 7g Seven feet wide. The floor of the SEES FREE CHURCH ARE VACATIONING of “Who's Who" of American| With Rev. J. Harvey Bishop offi-| the child creates the greatest ex-|up with the presentation of com- | patitax 54 0] Church will be at street level with wenn he could assure the Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson, women ; ciating at the home and. the| penses to its parents. mittee reporis. The agricultural | chariotietown 56 ~_| R0 pillars and the arches and pur-| house that the government'shall| — SCOTLAND Everett, Mass., are vacationing : grave. Pall bearers were Messrs:| The institutes would like to see| report was presented by Mrs. Sydney 57 72, ims_will be of laminated wood. | mot contract on any cost-plus for-| - OF = Poter’s Deed. Mr. and Mire AT CONFERENCE Otto Doall, Edgar Doull, John|fewer western program on tele-| David Mutch of Southport; the| yr suth So al ee ee OM face on Notre! mule.” - a were formeriy from George Doughart, Long River | Haslam, Keith Stordy, Thomas} vision. They assert that such pro-| citizenship report by Mrs. An- = Seew'e : 60 ~ Dame Street with three sets of} Original cost estimate de-| Service Thursday, July S Road. ie..attending the United Nations | McMickan and Arthur Carruthers.| grams involving gun play “and| thony Gaudet; St. Nicholas; ard HALIFAX (CP) — The weather plate glass doors, and a set of; velopment of the Arrow was $200,- 9th.: Stanchel 8 p.m. Com- FROM TORONTO youth conference being held at | Interment was in Church of Scot.| crime have a detrimental efféct| the; home economics report by office iets omnat and warm oe reek nae ee pe mitnnion Services Coleman, ) ae : : pred : ve cost a ,000,000 up to Lanai Beck, Toreato, is spend-| Mount Allison University this | land cemetery at Cape Traverse. | on young minds and should be 2 Mrs. N.A. Cutcliffe, Fredericton. conditions for all the regica te- Globetrotters ie cuaniiiniion. Whe Gap P at\Suly 12th: 11 am. and ae Sie tie hoe ae = ; day. - : evidently intends, by avoiding} 7:30 p.m.; preparatory ser- John Beck. ; rr: ee 7 ao le Meet Khr ushchev: cost-plus contracts, to try to en-| vice y, duly 11th, : : ” ova Scotia, Prince Edw: sure the original price for the VISITS MONTREAL 4 ore 3 4 oe ee t |Island, and New Brunswick:| MOSCOW (AP)—A giant Negro | F-104 does an be a as thepro- 8 pm. Rev. J. H. Bishop. I Frank F a Ae: “ eticide Ba Ler ~ “+ |Sunny and warm; light westerly) basketball] team was strolling, ject is carried out. ton Sunday for a brief visit fae Pr ae ¥ a ©, |winds. Low - high at Halifax 55/ through the’ Kremlin Wednesday ania to Montreal. oa Uae ae ee Bn cs EY FS and 80, New ee ee oe a big. Russian car whizzed | ; ‘ Charlottetown a , Yar-| by, came to a grinding halt, and) TENDING VACATION es mouth 53 and 70, Kentville, Mone-|'out stepped Nikita Khrushchev. | -* ATTENTION bridge, Mass., is spending her . se t Fredericton 55 and O1| “Ah. basketball,” he shouted in, ULTRY. FA ERS vacation at Peter’’s Road ‘ rage , "| English and walked from. is car! TR RM. ; Murray River. 3 os and Campbellion 55 and %,/o shake. hands with the entire wor ‘ he ney a . - group of Harlem Globetrotters, | _ : : ac LOADS PULP © ce J ae ne of reer ew a from towering Wilt > The - Stilt | Our Pouliry Eviscerating Plant will be closed Canadian freighter & > ; clear wth vis y s. i ‘ . : : Rockeliffe Hall aretved in hee bey Temperatures neer 60. Oe fo, tivel{ {fom July 10th to July 18th for eviscerations. town Sunday morning July 5th + Khrushe . : . from Se Islands, Quet High tide today Chariotte-| minutes, the 7-foot Chamberlain took om a cargo of 1,100 aa ‘ town at 1.11 a.m. oa 12.38 p.m. | and others nearly as tall making JENKINS BROS. LTD. pealed pulp from the Albert At Rustico at 7.28 a.m. and 9.01)2 starting contrast _with the| : Quigley pulp storage yard at p.m. Gummerside tide eighteen | Chubby, pink premier. 'Soon a SUMMERSIDE Georgetown. Loading operations ee a minutes later than Charlottetown. | CTowd hiddied around. bs were ‘completed late Tuesday tb ee Sun rises today at 4.35 a.m. and| The Globetrotters are playing a afternoon _— sailed for sete at 8.01 p.m. - series of games here. _ a Souris where will complete ma — es REGENT signed. TONITE 7:10-9:20 BEDEQUE. RINK RETURN TO P.E.1. | , AY, JULY 11, 1959 Mrs. R. A. Johnston, Peter’s THURSDAY-FRIDA Y-SATURDAY SATURDAY, ; Road, has returned from an ex- \ as S tended trip to Victoria, B.C. MATINEES FRIDAY & SATURDAY AT 2:00 Parade at 2:00 p.m. where she visited with old friends. ’ ; Meals served from noon on. It has been 25 years since Mrs. ; : : aaa rule cs PL or ak rh A full attendance of L.O.L. & L.0.B.A. members Island and this was her first on” 115” , Cet requested. Public invited. ee 0 ee eee ee ee ewe | ; tae The Order needs you—You need the Order ee Set 7 aiuanes A 2 | Signed: L. D. Ward, J.D.G. Master. LATE NOTICES ep comes | a — ———_——_—_— _ (Also see announcements in % nee een ‘, - adjonng f z _| || LOWER MONTAGUE REGATTA Wednesday, Yuly 15th Get. your entries ready and send to Dan Con- don. Boat races, swim meet, boy’s punt race. See water skiing. ¥. we Tes i eee on Grounds, dance at night. . .SIX CONTESTANTS FOR SEA QUEEN. HONORS . Y : ce ‘ cliffe Funeral Home last even.|, Thirty other lovely Island girls to $600 will be awarded to the top, Stadium on the first three nights Mount Stewart; Arfyn Jane Mac- * Ing from wherejthe funeral will | in addition to the ones seen above| three contestants. All of the con-|of the four day carnival which|Leod, of Borden; Eunice Clarey, held - Thursday. ser-|are contestants in the Summer.testants will appear in formal] starts next Wednesday. The girls|of Murray River; Doris Keough. be today, vice starting at 2 pm. Inter-| side Lobster Garnival Sea Queen|evening dres sat the carnival) above include Shelvie Bell, of| of Borden; Ww. Reeves, ~ ah i ——ten aomainmm. [Contest where prinns amounting! headquarters io the Summerside) Borden: Bernadette MacPhee, of |Freaiams x rs