‘ — — Speech By Browne Is Questioned By CCF House Leader In House OTTAWA(CP) — A cocech herelorel miisister weltes to 8 pee-,ouw So question of priviege’ te: Tuesday by William J.j|vincial government, that letter | volved. . Browne, Newfoundland’s repre-| should be tabled in the Commons; Mr. Browne was in the Com- <tae et .. |ilege served as the two ques- . Michener there tions of privilege raised in the| unva 4. on -_ wt, {ne Commons Wednesdays by CCF no difficulty 1/1, rise on the first question but House leader Hazen Argue. that — the point in his previous/was restrained by . The questions of privilege, both ruling was that personal corre-|General William Hamilton, his dealing with remarks attributed Ann if ayer ‘Bote n [bey Hip id F EE F i 1 a : a ; | : i g tf i i f Is : ; z 5 . fh ’ i al i ! fi i i ! ‘} E § i i; ae i : i i i : : z Het i é lu | ; z i : fi i : ‘ i li i iu i i e: Carlson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Hilmar Carlson, Buchannan, Sa- mesting her home for _Me skatchewan. The groom is the . ; home Friday night in O’Leary gen of Mix, and’ Drs. Hears ‘Mew-lncs oe ee Pherson, O'Leary, R-R: Miss Barbara MacLeod, R.N., of Halifax, spent a very enjoy- able two weeks visiting her mo- sie two wees visting er Ma '| PREPARE FOR THE ROYAL VISIT Leary, and sister Mrs. Harris| held at Government House Char- JULY 29th, 1959 Rogers, Coleman and family. _|lottetown were Mrs. J. Coughlan ORDER YOUR DECORATIONS NOW! Rev. Ross Howard, minister of| O'Leary; Sylvia Gard, Mill Riv- ms FLAGS — suzs SIZ. SIZES the O’Leary Baptist Church, was|er East, and Betty Phillips, 0’- guest speaker at the Summerside/ Leary. Speakers were given by Baptist Church on Sunday, April| Sylvia Gard and Betty Phillips 25th. on “‘What Girl-Guiding means to Mr. Thomas Bradley and mo-| ys”. ; ther, Mrs. Olive Bradley left on|- Friends of Mrs. George Wood wer hol " ifax, was employed, /return to their home in Quebec, | will re: to learn she is ~ a0 atc os setae a oi he was employed ae Stine oe ve = nm a + s _ im the Connety sptal a . i rien , : legislation that decertified the Howatt Getson of Carleton. in ae sa tava where she underwent ENGLISH WOOLEN BUNTING Mrs. Margarét Carruthers re- iends learn Mr. Diefenbaker interjected} Mr. Raynall MacNeill, accom- | turned pe home—in- ieee eo m= oe UNION JACK AND RED CANADIAN that any observation by a mem-|panied by his mother, Mrs. Daisy | saturday afternoon, after spend- ber of the cabinet has nothing to|MacNeill and his son Dana. re-ling' the’ winter months” in’ Red ENSIGN BUNTING | do with the question of allowance |turned to his home in Mount or. disallowance and Mr. Mich-| Royal, after spending a week vis- . ener agreed that he could see no/ iting his brother Prof. Rupert and ee of privilege. = Mrs. MacNeill, Sackyille, N.B ...... VY: Colour Cotton Bunting the second point, Mr. Argue} Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Finnin, | ¥ loo A : - eer agg ecg bap msgp saggy Summerside, were week end 774 1 TAR In Red, White & Blue — 36” Wide a few days ago in which guests of the former’s mother, te ot SSS ‘Keress Canada F | opposition sought to learm| Mrs. Jack Finnin, Woodstock and as : ; Vaan Fer “Prince Edward Island’s Official Flag House” A. KENNEDY & CO. LTD. WELCOME FOR RESCUED PILO ee E: WELCOME * ceived any ‘‘communications” ; bout the federal government’ Capt. Aubrey Seal was greeted (from his F-102 jet fighter near|saw the chute. Capt. Seal is cuthen'te saleobon Oo Sean aa by his wife at the Ernest Har-}Springdale, Nfld. A rescue party | member of the United States Air |-ainforcement to Newfoundland. mon Air Force base at Stephen-|found him after he was pinpoint- Force's 323rd fighter interceptor ir 55 the opposition asked, what TAYLORS. Ville, Nfld., after he parachuted }ed by residents of Springdale who —S (CP Photo) | was their nature? Jewellers Ltd. : : But the Speaker, ruled at the 121 Grafton ~~ JOHN MacNAIR — MANAGER ~——— iting with his parents, Mr. andjitors to Bedeque, guests of Mr.|.i.. that the question could not Wie Sivelep ad vie ELLERSLIE Mrs. Harold Gillis. nd Mrs. Lorne Reeves. he auhed of = sifeleter whe bad AND BIDEFORD Misses Maxine and Uta Pro- Congratulations are extended lai ahaa eee ; -|fitt, Spring Valley, were’ weekend |to Mr. and Mrs. William New- be asked of the minister respon- FZ “A Makea ef Color Film |] °* @UEEN sr DIAL 317 Miss Willina Gillis, Summer- guests of their_grandparents. Mr.|combe on their recent ‘marriage. | ¥; : — 2? ee or ae coe er and Mrs. Herbert Hutchinson. D.O. not be required to table privaie AMAZING 50 ome_ow. galion, sds at acute oe gag es correspondence. smooth torsion ide, single find thet lain and Mrs. Theodore Gillis. Congratulations, are extended to FISHERMEN MISSING ms php They ours are just plain good ws 5 005 fe | ~ DECORATIONS, FLAGS, | ; vee verona (MAPLE LEAF BAKERY _Mectey eee | [QE | BUNTING OF ALL TYPES | For The” .-|Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Waite on| ST. FRANCOIS, Que. (CP) —|LETTER TO MINISTER ~~—"Messrs- Raymond Lockhart-and} 0 - ocent marriage. Mrs. Waite |* Search—_began_—-Wednesday for} _Mr_Argue said Wednesday that Warren Wood, Amherst, N. S., E ; i two men from this Island of Or-| Mr. Browne had disclosed in his “were recent visitors of Mr. and|is the daughter of Mrs. Colin |)..5, village who have been Tuesday ‘speech that he had Mrs. Albert Sharpe. ‘Ramsay and the late Mr. Ram-|missing since they set out on ajwritten a letter to Newfound-. Bs say and Ernest is the son of Mr. /fishing trip last week. Antoine |land’s municipal affairs minister. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter,| 114 yars. Alvin Waite. {Dion, 50, and Joseph_Roberge, 70,|This had asked the provincial Summerside, were Sunday visi- 3 Neft last Thursday 3nd were to| minister to appoint two conserv- tors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. —_ Welli was | have returned Sunday. Their boat/ ative nominees to the St. John’s John Coughlin. ‘ Ser. on: Sone was found overturned but intact Housing Authority. a weekend visitor of Mr. and Tuesday.’ Mr. Argus said that # a fed- Mrs. Jangtta Ogden, Elmsdale,|Mrs. Peter Millar. was a weekend visitor of her par- ‘ Se ie ar Oe |e ae Miss Ernesteen an ary oe N.B. AT merside, was a weeke i a e : seat, oe ee ween | | sil | | Royal Visi t 7 Miss Evelyn Morrison, Sum - Royal Visit ee 29, 1959 ; Bee pereate Mr ond ‘Mrs.| H's Néw On PEL. July 29th, 1959 eee earions. SPREADMASTER Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip will visit Charlottetown on ; | Ss tee ord Shaige, @- es ol as Wednesday, J uly 29th. Whether it be a small flag, yards of bunting or a full size Unon Jack Leary, ent guests of their | cone, Wane noe ee belge we have a complete selection. There are prices to suit each and every budget. Drop in or phone for eomplete details. ‘Mrs. Albert Sharpe. PROWSE BROS. LTD. Gy for Camp Gagetown, N. B..| wit go over mud ‘and snow easier liest spot on the van stow. - ' “Where The’Whole ars ee where he will be stationed, _af- side extensions, the new widespread | ter spending two weeks visiting| beater. end you'll find te ore : 98 Queen St. Dial 8588 bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- gusta tess - ) > me Decorations Committee. ‘ “ liam Grant. : Fred F. Kitson | North River Dial 5956 |f This is a great honour for our city. We know you will want to decorate your =| homes or business premises and help dress up our city for this gala occasion. It's not too early to start! Please try to have afl flags and bunting ordered by AOS A a ud May 25th. Place your order now with your local merchant. | The finest apaaae’ 4 ever built. f 19” Gnr. Vernéh Grant left recen-} 96a! SPREADMASTER featwes: 1] Lee's all work together to make Charlottetown the brightest, neatest, friend- Miss Clarann Found, nurse-ine - training, Summerside, spent: al few days at her home here re- cently. | Seg A tae lia a, a alin Mr. Harry Gillis, Toronto, On- tario, is spending two weeks vis- : —| - _ eet i, ea : oo pcanv can Tuc | EATON'S . | <Q ORDER YOUR | GET READY FOR THE | OUR OO S) DECORATIONS* DECORATE YOUR DECORATI ROYAL VISIT = | HOME or BUSINESS l $&]$ ——SCSCNOW ivi Moor Metsd’ yu frre deren 5 Royal Visit July 29,1959 . | bed ty ~ celebrate the visit of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. Call in C oi Sea SET) tae Pane Yous Sears HOW. Order Now - Avoid Delay. - The Royal Visit oe 36 in. Bunting (wool or cotton also in plastic); (Flags) : eo as | aon Union Jacks (all sizes in nylon); Canadian Ensign (all sizes | FLAGS — , ae July 29th, 1959 in ae Red-White & Blue prreamer Pennants in plastic. | Small flags, large flags ;.. Union Jacks, Canadian Ensigns, we have them - a A bbe ols aa all. Come in soon. L Ver € FLAGS hic Ist. Phone or | detvery orders should ius Ricilhinn BUNTING — : dee UNION JACKS, RED CANADIAN DESIGN Dept. for prices, etc. | Woolen and cotton bunting in red, white and blue. There’ are widths up ist oe All Shapes and Sizes to 36 inches. . . su “sy hw : | ’ c | : BUNTING On The Island It’s Pa : | a Let's All Do Our Part To Make Our | : TRI-COLOR and WOOLEN BUNTING | MOORE & McLEOD LTD: | City Becvrihus For The gg Mm OE et In.various widths to 36” “¢Ti EF EATON, C Pee ~ Pitces To Suit All Budgets a Your Favorite Shopping. Centre io | vos | Te air ees wrones | EEE : . 7 : = . : ; , - > \ y : -4 a sk: : t q , ‘i ; : : “> : . w ‘ - * ‘ ; : . P eZ. i * ra,