MONTAGUE SNIPE CLASS STARTING CHARGES. ‘Laborers See Statements starting line. A & 4 seen as they approached the Jing the sailing ‘eraft becalmed {Arthur Clements in the “Sinbad” light breeze/sent the boats away to a good/with his brother Gilbert as which eventually Ged out leav- |start. ‘The winner of the race was | crewman. | Howatt. ya NEWS Pact West German Consul On Visit To Province fy eines ‘i photo Evan Petley-Jonés and ten of his| shows Commander Petley_Jones = . Creeper, Commanding officer | day lor noon luncheon The 4 The consul general called upon | pressed uty of | Lieutenant-Governor Hyndman, | land scenery, the pleasant red Premier Alex W. Matheson and | and greens and the white houses. upon Mayor Edwin C. Johnstone! He found Islanders very kind, | 4 | while on the Island. even the taxi drivers. | Herr. Stahlberg has been stat-|. With Frau Stakiberg he. visited | | |4oned in Montreal for two years | Mount Allison Univ . where | | | and has made many friends in} there is a department of German-; this country. He said that re-| English. Tomorrow, they go on to| lations are very happy between | Halifax and then to St. John's be-| the two countries, and he found! fore returning to Montreal K. Howatt Drowned BATHURST — Dragging op- erations have been abandoned in the search for 24-year-old Keir the APEC Power Committee, it was announced by APEC Presi- dent, Dr. Frank MacKinnon to day. A graduate of Dalhousie Uni- versity in Arts and Law, Mr. Ri- The hockey star and former principal of the East ‘Bathurst ‘As Try At Union-Breaking ‘Irving MacKinnon, ot course of the neat tow days.” the “I am firmly convinced that” Protective~ Union | labor official ition exists | H. Laborers last night that i ef & ie | but unless this situa- is cleared up, I fear we shall te cancel all future \ calls REPERCUSSION He pointed out that cement and are among the few pro- that PEI is able to take in from a very lucrative trade | Newfoundland “It would be |, if this happy situation; destroyed,”’ said Mr. Clark. | further compfaint offered by | Clark regarding the Char- | lottetown Labourers’ Protective: s that they used 40 men! work which he felt 20 do. case of non-cooperation | a truck driver was ob- | wait e full hour after the} refused to lift one sling load (30 bags) of cement from the hold of the ship when the) clock struck 12 noon’ He said it| only a minute's work. | struction work taking place. Police are seeking co-operation from the public in lining the route on lower Prince Street starting in vicinity_of the rail- | i ; it a Sig ? sasnaee e j ; f r i g vf i ? E, : é Af lt : i fr bi i ' | i crossing. War amputees will be given a position of prominence at H.M. CS. Queen Charlotte. Arrange- ments for this. are being worked out by committee. Following the ceremony at the Railway Wharf veterans will up Prince Street and along Grafton to the Charlotte- town Legion Home. Tlie column will extend from Pownal Street down past the war memorial. At the Legion Home flags and from the various branches, will be massed mak- ing a colorfyl show as the motor- Frank Rush of the Charloite- town Branch has been acting as} lisisoij-@Mficer on the Street Lin-| ing Committee headed by -Col.. A.W. Rogers, ED, commanding officer of 2 Militia Group. Harry- Mortimer will be in charge of the Color Party and marshall of the parade, Arthur Hale. Sub-Commanders will be! appointed before the procession | moves off. Berets and medals| will be worn. It is proposed that the Legion members move off from the Charlottetown - branch at 8.45 for the Railway Wharf. | z3 tt nit fits i t [ f iF BF ci I 2 : S g 1 ik I af ‘ | r f R i : pik i z 8 zag : i ¢ .. TAUNUS- is here! . TAKE A TEST DRI¥£Z SOON eee 2 Door Sedan ...... $2,475 4 Deor Sedan ..... $2,600 2 Deor Station Wgn. $2,650 S$. R. JOHNSTON + LF. J x i & i z e 5 5 i | as i? | 3 § 3 kes ~ quill Dial 8548 St. Peters Rd. se i ToA Comer of France _ St. Pierre et Miquelon © By M. C: A. DC-3 in short time—48 hour excursion $80.00 which in- eludes transportation, accommodation and meals. ‘ For information Telephone 7361 . > Mir} at-the-Carron_ Poifit beach about Public School was _ reported missing Sunday night, July 12, after -he left bome for a swim chardson joined* itime Tele-|. graph and Telephone in 1946 fol- lowing active ‘service in the Eur=} opean ‘theatre of war as an offi- cer with the Royal Canadian}. Artillery. His first appointment was that of assistant secretary four miles east of - Bathurst. He was a native of Petitcodiac, Westmoreland county. The family grew up in Char- staff_officers from HMCS Cauyga | being welcomed to RCAF station, | the air base. Driver | Jailed On Three Charges 2 second and three months on the ) Two.more city residents charged |J with vagrancy when arrested for “bumming”’ were each sentenced to 4 days. Fire Chief Named To Directorate Charlottetown Fire Chief H.H. ewell was elected a director of / The accused was the driver ofa | The new president named te succeed. Chief Walter Stephens n-'of Windsor, N.S. is Chief Gor- while ~—his don Brewer of Cornerbrook, News cancelled,|foundland. Other directors are ¢ i his convic- Avenue Sunday —_ which ser-/ tion in City Police Court yester- iously injured one little girl. | day morning of driving while in- ‘The charge of theft came fol- | toxicated, driving lowing information laid by his license to do so was brother Arthur Clinton, owner of and theft. |Chief Frederick Vivian, St. the vehicle involved. He was sentenced to 20 days.on John's Nfid., and Chief : Mur- The accused first elected trial the first charge, 30 days on the tray McKie, Moncton. : by judge and jury but then 2 See res Miner caseciefre te ace WOO MK ke MM MR HD e two men c r wi eing | : Sensors sb asec} FINAL (3IGJ “Ne FEWER SAUCERS? | 3 DEMY WASHINGTON (AP) — There TODAY From M-G-M gen apparently are fewer flying sau-| lottetown,. where the boys were Guardian list boys at various times.—_Keir—_went to West Kent School and played Midget hoc- key with Rogers Rangers. Monday Royal Canadian Mounted Police assisted by about 75 volunteers and 20 boats commenced dragging operations off the beach in waters which and legal counsel. Subsequent ap- pointments were secretary and general counsel, general commer- cial manager, assistant to the president and vice president. He was appointed president this yea Mr. Richardson {g married to the former Marian Findlay of J.E. RICHARDSON Guelph, Ontario, and they have a tor of the Atlantic Provinces Eco- cers around these days. At least.! the air force said Wednesday «it SHOWS 2:30-7-8 (ADULT) is hearing less—about_them._ The number of mysterious flying ob- jects reported sighted in the first, six months of this year was only 143, compared to 296 during the previous half-year period. The air force said only three reported COMING FRI. AND SAT. THE MIGHTIEST PICTURE EVER FILMED | Sunday, wearing @ snorkle and | family of three sons and. two dau-| nomic Council and cheirmen ef| ghters.. ! vary from shallow to a swift- In addition to being a direc. | 8 Power Committee, he is pre- flowing channel. objects Gould not be identified. ey ya )sident of the Island Telephone | Company Limited a director of | Eastern Canada _ Savings and | Loan Company Limited, a4 mem-| ber of the board of finance of the Diocesan Synod of Nova Seo | tia, a trustee of the Maritime) The young man's car was found Sunday night near the) beach with his clothing in the} back seat. People’ on a nearby beach reported seeing him en- tering the water around 10 p.m.) Street Paving Progressing - flippers. He was reported to be Paving of Ambrose Street will | SIGN PAINTING Plastic Signs Trucks Lettered — Lettering . BENOIT SIGNS 204 Richmond St. Dial 3817 Very Reasonable Rates ym (7d 17ND TY Z LOVE STORIES! @ strong swimmer. « School of Social Work, a trustee’ | His absence was reported by be commenced shortly to have the | of st Paul's ‘ Anglican) Home 7OOC THRILLS! his wife, Marjorie, after he fail-| street ready for the Royal Visit. for Girls, a director of the Hali-| ed to return home and a search; it is one of the streets the Royal Pi was immediately started early|Party will travel over during uk one ft a nh Aree CECIL B. DeMILLE’s ionday morning. r stay Charlottetown. ~ ; A. He and hi¥ brother, Doug. who] 4, soon as that ie tnighed the | Sntia_Boy Scouts Association. | BREEDING NORTH WEST played with Washington of the Improve Your Service! contractors will start on | Birchwood Avenue. and the park- ing lot at the Birchwood High School. Eastern League last winter, were outstanding as penalty killers with Sussex. Both turn- ed senior with Bathurst. A former principal of East Bathurst Public he has been employed as office manager for the George Eddy Co., Lid. ? Mr. Howatt has one = son, Stephen, and his wife is ex- Streets are being prepared for paving in another year, with! gravel being laid this year in pre- paration for the paving next year. Extensive sidewalk paving and | installation of storm sewers and | catch basins is being carried out. | Save Money on Repeats! Place Calis Early! Phone Inseminator Either in the evening or Early Morning! (PE. Artificial Breeding Ass'n) | MOUNTED POLICE RETURNED _ BY RECORD DEMAND Her amond WATCHES And RINGS ' JEWELLERY GIFTS WILLIAMS JEWELLER 137% Gt. George Dial 9397 * 2 pecting another child im Sep-| In Ward Six, a mile of concrete |* sidewalk is being laid and an-| other mile of sidewalk will beJjaid in other sections of the city. P ‘ity street department crews are repairing cracked sidewalks | and also installing the catch- basins. A new top on School | Street will complete the 1959 pav- ing program. : tember. He is a som of Mrs.. Rankin Howatt and the late Rinkin Howatt of) Petitcodiac. He has four brothers and two sisters. His brothers are Charles, Loren, - Douglas and Frank of Saint John. His sisters are Sally of Ottawa, and Jean, at home. ~ CLEARANCE SALE STANLEY BRIDGE SUGAR .10lbs. 79c. New Glasgow BUTTER 2\hbs._ $1.19 MILK . 6tins, 85c SUGAR 2lbs. 2Ic| | | H BEL STANLEY BRIDGE — a rave : : 2 - ner =Take\a Big suhan Bite out of appetite eo 4 o -_-—_—— — <= === «ues aus dee aus aus == = uu ENJOY MOVIES UNDER THE STARS _ TO-NIGHT AND FRIDAY | CiNeEmaScoPE boldly plunges you deep inte the struggle for a vast young empire} VICTOR MATURE GUY MADISON a with the New EXTRA CAPACITY McCormick NO. 46 BALER | , Save time... save fuel... get hay in ahead of the weather! See how the extra-capacity of @ New, short, full- | snipes eg th McCormick No. 46 sates : New, wid uth e new McCormick No. 4 . 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