6' W of 25 cars driven *mrlotltgfown Rotarians is wed to transport 75 Inter- . ' ' Youth Assembly guests Wood Islands ferry ter- m Charlottetown followmg "d w: or the “Lord Selkirk” “‘11 afternoon Aug. 16th, ‘I ' here over the week-end. ” dent Russ Selle. and general WW George C. Fisher Will ,pe ' .at Caribou. Adventure in In- ‘ designed to "v , ,world understanding, of 75 young folk ‘ in Rotary District 782 * 9th to 21st. Represent- m province in Canada. ' *“dthestates in the Ameri- an over thirty coun. 7‘ the world, the group will vibe most cosmopolitan " ever brought together in ‘ c; Provinces. ' " session of the As- at saint John, NB. will . I by a dinnel‘; antdgfecfiap. ; ‘ pres1 en 0. ‘filglteglf'tgfional, Dr. Percy , , LL.D., D. Hum, as guest or Canada” will be key-mic of daily discussions W points as the guests " from place to place where 1 Clubs are located in the . ,,., ..-. Provinces. ., ' 1; guest speakers on ' ~ days in the Atlantic e will include the Pre- ‘ i: of the four provinces and C.F. Savoie, who will at-Moncton on French Aca» " guest'speakers will be the Ambassador to Canada, High Commissioner for the Kingdom to Canada and , my GERALD FREEMAN Canadian Press Staff Writer ' " ‘ I(CP)— Youngsters in "‘iPa-nk yelled their ' hoarse for Princess Mar- ' Wednesday when she paid ' strict visit as a climaxto finwim 22 hours in Montreal. ‘tllttle‘disappointment mingled f' over the princess’ inthis metropolis but the 25,- . dog-hue little girlin ‘1. who iaiinitedfrumK : '7 “attainment just as the f .» ’cnvalcade drove into the ' ’She missed seeing the royal EVENTS '7 ‘River Han tonight. Hall, Friday, the Prime Minister of Canada. Following a dinner meeting on Thursday Aug. 21st, in Saint John, where the Dominion of Can- adawfll host, and the Prime Minister in attendance,, a meet- mt,~ Will be held in the Capitol Theatre at which Prime Minister Diefenbaker will be guest speak er. The meeting will be televised acloss the Continent. . IN CHARLOTTETOWN The motorcade is expected to arrive in Charlottetown at ap- proxrmately 5.30 p.m. and» as semble at the Armouries where the hosts will meet their guests for conveyance to their homes. At 9 o'clock the Assembly will be‘ guests of the Charlottetown Drivmg Park Association at the Exhibition Grounds to witness the final night of harness races during Old Home Week. Sunday will be unscheduled in o ler that the visitors may attend their respective churches and participate in such relaxing ac- tivities as may be provided .by their hosts, v ' Hon. Thane A. Campbell, Chief Justice of the Province will pre- side at the seminar which opens at 9.30 a.m. on Monday in the Legislative Assembly. Here the speakers will be Dr. Frank Mac~ Kinnon and Judge W.E. Darby, the subject being “Prince Edward Island and birthplace of Canada”. At 11.00 a.m. the guests will visit the Confederation Chamber and hear an outline of it’s history from Commissioner Robert Craig. At noon a combined Civic and Rotary luncheon at the Charlotte- town Hotel will be presided over by His Worship Mayor Edwin C. Johnstone who is a Past District Governor of Rotary. The co-chair- ‘St ladies Scream Themselves Hoo'rse Welcoming Princess visitor. ' In rapid succession after her ar- rival in the city at 3:01 p.m. Tues- day the princess rode in an open car on a brief tour of western Montreal, shook 250 hands at a civic reception, accepted a dia» mOnd ~‘studded gold- brooch from Mayor Sarto Fourn-ier, attended a civic dinner at the posh Mount Stephen Club and displayed mixed boredom and enjoyment during a warminute Bach concert. snaps CIVICjBALL She a‘civlc ball Tues day night, disappointing officials who worked .,at arrangements, pastry chefs W h- o s e immense four-andsugar masterpieces were on display beside a groaning buf- fet board, and dancers who had hoped to waltz in royal company. The ball was not on her sche- duled. But it had been hoped she would feel rested enough. to at- ”Canteen service. ,. ust School every Music. ,Soyh Rustico 7th. cement, Wednesday ‘1 J. Noy. , Anglican Centre, Saturday, August 9th. - nil solestwine. $6.75 pe .L ' Central Roy- .“ . »‘ ‘1 Indgfianteen Service. Bon-r _ Pagii’l‘hursday, Aug fifth. w. H; . ll“ ..‘dance Kelly’s Cross Hall. Royal Black * ‘1 August 8th ' mireslivai, Bingo, ' L 2 Rear Church ' . 11, 1958. 6 p.m. Thursday night enter- " Charles Hall. Occhestra in attend- . M.WHMW5, Rose Grounds, Satur- Sponsored by Aug. 8th at It Sponsored by High- f‘ 111.: i Mun. E . ' 1, PM: Bonshaw Park to- ' ., Bing"; mecteamand cake, 5?». We etc. Bon- . ,meetingl,‘eg Kingston ‘ ‘ ' '11- ion will ' “Jew purposed Legion ‘ - a NEW Haven, Thurs-V “l”!- 7111, at 8 p. In. Please 9 place and date. ’1. Gordon Lodge every Raw-VModern and Old - V, Orchestra. Can- ho 9? Wfiéa and sandwich- ‘ . west of Hunter ’iIty Enthr- . t , Mina” Material Used. 'mpefior Workmanship J. T. DOYLE sales Rep. 1“ Water Street I J ' 1 'I . I » sunny skies that marked her visit villages 7th. Good music P 'of Newton Cross who tend after two days’ relaxation at Harrington Lake Lodge near 0t- taIwa. ; I - There were also complaints that the princess set too brisk a pace, seldom pausing for photograph— ers and occasionally sweeping past crowds avid for a glimpse of her with only a fleeting, auto- matic wave 01’ her hand. At one point her pace carried her ahead of schedule and she ar- rived back at her train at Wind- sor Station, her home base in Mo treal, 10 minutes before the RCMP guard expected her. A scramble of, scarlet jackets fol- loWed. ' The princess left the station Wednesday morning under. the and d'ndyepast cheering throngs of flag-waving children on Sher- brooke Street on her way to the ark. ‘ LEAVES FROM DORVAL The princess’ Cavalcade took her back to Windsor Station, and the train took her to Dorval air- port. . She boarded a waiting aircraft and took off for Quebec City at 12:58 p.m. Princess Margaret isto travel to Fredericton tonight and spend the remainder of her Canadian stay in the Marltimes. She leaves Halitax for England Aug. 11. EVidence‘ Heard In Liquor Still Cose‘ In Court In Queens County Magistrate’s Court yesterday, evidence was completed in the case against a resident of Rlcvasant Grow who is changed with having the illegal possession or a still tor the manu~ lacture oi intoxicating spmlts. Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet ad- journed the case to Monday Aug- ust, 11, tor consideration of the evidence. Remanded from lJuly 23 Ohm: charge of having t e care . control of a motor vehicle While intoxicated, a resident of Mount Stewart was remanded to August _ 18. _ Aflharflottetown man appearing on a charge of driving while in- toxicated was remanded to Wed- nesday, August 20. ' The eight remaumng cases . on the docket arose Violations of the Highway Traffic Act. A line of $35 and costs 32 I .‘1 sed on a res: en. days was impo pleaded guilty to failing tstop art the scene of an acct en: .. Charged with speeding two re~ sidernts of Charlottetown were fined $10 and costs or 10 while a third City rain was fimed $20 and costs or 10 ys. A resident of Grand Traoadfie was convicted of tailing to yield the right of way and was finned $10 and costs or 10 days. The same fine was imposed on a Charlottetown resident who plgaed- ed guilty to passing on a gra . A Bear River youth, the holder of a beginners permit, was found guilty of driving a motor vehicle without being accompanied by a licensed driver. He Was fian 35 . Rotary Youth Assembly Meets Here Next Week man will be City Councillor R0- tarian Earl Baker, Members of the City Council will be head table guests. Right Rev. James S. Thompson, M.A., LLD, F.R.S.C., of Montreal will be guest speaker. The seminar session will re- sume in the legislature at 2.30 p.m. and at 4.00 p.m. they will meet His Honour Lieut. Gov- ernor F.W. Hyndman and Mrs, Hyndman at Government House. Hon. A.W. Matheson, Premier, wi“ be guest speaker at a dinner in the Charlottetown Hotel at 7.30 p.m., sponsored by the Gov- ernment of P. E. Island. Dr. G.C. Fisher will preside. Following the dinner meeting a' dance for the young folk will be held at the hotel with music by Don Messer and his Islanders. ' The Youth Assembly members will be conveyed to Borden early Tuesday morning by the Rotary motorcade and met by Amherst Rotarians on arrival at Tormen- tine to continue their trip to Monoton, their next seminar stop. Among the countries represent- ed are England, New Zealand, India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Malaya. Hong Kong, Bermuda, Guatama- la, Costa Rica, Portugal, Finland. Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Ecua- dzr; Columbia, Scotland, Eira, Ireland, Afghanistan, Egypt, Ethiopia, Haiti, Iraq, Japan, P0- land. ' Rotamlans committee chairman conducting local arrangements under Geo, C. Fisher, general chairman are; Transportation. Ed. Martin; Accomodation, Ful- to. Pierce; Dinners, Bill Reid: Seminar, Hon Thane A. Camp bell; Entertainment, Stain Mac- Innis; Medical Committee, Stirl- ing Giddings, Publicity, Frank orey. Will Serve 7 Days On DrUn ken Driving Charge A 19-year-d1d Charlottetown youth appeared in City Police Court yesterday on a drunken driving charge; The accused, a resident of DesBrisay Cresent, pleaded guilty to the charge and was sentenced to serve seven days in the Queens County Jail. A change of driving while im- paired against a resident of Toronto was withdrawn but the, accused was fined $20 and costs ‘or' 10 days, when he was convicted of, being drunk and incapable. , Remanded from August 2nd., ’on a charge of indecent exposure, a resident of York Road was fur- ther remanded to Monday, Aug- ust 11. A 46-year-old Charlottetown man was sentenced to 40 days in jail when he pleaded guilty to a charge of vsgrancy.’. - Appearing on a charge of being drunk and incapable. a 41-year- old resident of Pownal Street was'sentenced to 15 days. A Fort Augustus‘youth who ap- peared on a charge of driving a motor vehicle with defective brakes was remanded to August 6 I , For failing to stop at a red tratific light a resident of Elm Avenue was fined $15 and costs or five days. PLANS VISIT BRUSSELS (Reuters) — Soviet President Klimenti VorosIhilov visit the Brussels World Fair on the tI rec Soviet “national days” starting Aug. 11. and costs or live days. A fine of $5 and. costs or live days was meted out to a resident of Fortune Bridge who pleaded guilty to driving a motor velncle without apex-nut. Men's Sp Needs. To 29.50. sleds. To 39.50. TO 90950 ’ sport Shirts. To 1.95 1 ‘Tliur. August 7, 1958 The Guardian Page 3 [ The North Tryon Presbyterian Church in Canada will be cele- brating the 125th anniversary on Aug. 10th. Morning service otx Divine Worship, Holy Communion, Bap- and reception of new mem- berswill be conducted by the Rev. E. H. Bean interim moder- ator. At the evening service the PRO’DUCE MONTREAL (CP) -— Agricul- ture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to countrystations, wooden cases extra-large 50; large 50 medium 37-38; small 26-27; B 34-35; C Receipts 61. Butter: Current receipts tend- eraIble 63%, not tenderable 63- 6.2%, fresh grade creaunery prints job price 631.4-641/2; fresh whole. sale 631/2. , . ' Cheese: Delivered Montreal not 12TH 'IERSARY I ' guest speaker will be the Rev. L. E. Blackie St. Andrew’s Presby- terian Church, Monoton N. B. Special music will be provided by the church choir, assisted by the Belfast male quartette. , The fimst Presbyterian preach- ing in Tryon was by Dr. James McGregor in 1794. In 1858, the North Tryon Presbyterian Church was built. Previous to this date the services of worship had been conducted. in the homes. ' 1 Miss Mary A. MacKenzie Deaconess has been in charge of the work on this field since 1944; MOVING -! LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING _ ETC. AGENTS ALLIED VAN - LINES JENKINS TRANSFER waxed, Quebec white 331/2, col- ored 33%; wholesale Q u e b e c white 341/2, colored 34%. Current receipts Ontario white fob. grad- ing station 35, colored 351/3; no quotations for wholesale Ontario' Potatoes: Quebec, new. 755 .8-5- 1.00. QUEEN’S PROFESSOR DEAD, KINGSTON, (CP) — Man Icy Benson Baker, 81, former geology DWEEISSOT and sports star at Queen’s University died in hos pital Monday. {He was a staff member at the university for 55 yearns}. He headed the depart- Muruul Of Omaha , Sickness - Accident Hospital - Medical , Surgical ‘ Insurance Write or Phone LAURIE B. 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