ee ee ee ee RE ee ee ee Ee ee ee ee Te EE eg ee eee. eee Se ee eee ae ae a ee ee a eS Vee aa a) ae ee % re : % rere : 2 F ¢ 2 ‘ 7 = : 7 2 P : . CITY NEWS PAGE TELEPHONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESK Trial By Judge, Jury Elected By Charlottetown Resident John Henry Reid of Charlotte-; brought to his store to be check- town elected trial by judge and | ed. He said he checked it with his oe. Pee Se Sapenced Se Ce [anied Sorent_and Sunt 3 's0 Oe charged with possession of stolen| William C. Matthews of Wood- ‘}goods knowing them to be stolen. |lawn Avenue told the court he . He was remanded without | obtained the camera and access- bail until this morning after four | ories from Eric Jay and took it to ! . the preliminary hearing condition. When he learned the Reid is specifically camera had been reported stolen BOB LEA WAYNE MacDONALD WAYNE MacEACHERN with possessing an eight m.m.jhe returned it to Jay and told movie camera and accessories| him he wished to have nothing to Robert Henry Lea was born, Wayne Pauline MacDonald wasj William Wayne MacEachera, | valued at over $50 knowing them | do with the camera and anything im Toronto on October 16, 1940,/born in Charlottetown on’ May] the son of Mr. and Mrs. William | to have been obtained through an | belonging to it ‘the son of Mr..and Mrs. .G. R./6, 1939, the daughter of Mr. and| MacEachern, was born on Aug- | indictable offence of theft. The fourth witness Eric Jay of Lea-~-Beb—-reeeived his early|Mrs. J. Gordon MacDonald. She| ust 20, 1931 in Rice Point. He The case was investigated and | Charlottetown said he bought the education in Toronto before|aitended West Kent and Queen|received his early education at | the information placed by deputy |camera from the accused man for ! * coming to West Kent,, Queen|Charlotte High before entering|Rice Point School and j : $70 and asked Matthews to have Charlotte High~and finally Prince | Prince of Wales in 1955. Wayne | matriculation at Prince of Wales} John Gordon of Guelph, Ont.,|it appraised for him. Upon learn- of Wales in 1955., Bob, a good|has been particularly active in| in 1955. After thrée years absence | testified he had bought an eight | ing it was stolen property he said t, has been a standout im|extra-curricular activities in the| Wayne re-entered Prince of|m.m. movie camera and access-!he informed the city police. tra-curricular activities, play-|field of sports and social life. | Wales in 1957. Although his plans | ories in September of 1958 at Tay-| Police told him to return the ing on the football and basket-| Although her plans for the future |are not definite, we will pro-|lor’s Jewellery Store at a cost of|camera and accessories to Reid on ball teams and serving on the/|are not definite she plans to take |bably find him at Dalhousie $189. He said it was stolen from which he did and told the accused iA Student Council. Bob plans to|up teaching eventually. studying medicine in the fal. |his-car in October. He immed-/|that the property was stolen. He ; ; study medicine at Dalhousie Uni- (Meyers Studie) (Meyers Studie) ly notified the city police. testified that Reid gave him his| AMONG THOSE seated at the ship graduation banquet, held at Brendon Hennessey, Charlot es, Charlottetown, president and versity. Roland Taylor confirmed that;money back and accepted the|head table at the Charlottetown |the Charlottetown Hotel last | town; Mrs. Brendon Heanessey, Alex MacDonald, S ide the first witness bought thejreturn of the camera. Effective Speaking and Leader-levening were, left to right, | secretary treasurer; Lyall Steev- camera LO CAL Crackdown Is Likely | REE ES HS!“ CourseGraduates 75 Suess E====S= BRIEFS (n Intoxicated Driving stores), store layoyts and re Ba Gail Norrie, response Rev. modelling ideas, se and loss At nquet R. S. Latimer; ree by studies, and personnel training. | ‘Barbara MacNevin, response by . : , aed | A total of 175 guests were in ae “cr ezex «| Receive Diplomas =~ roe placed on the particular oan | attendance at the annual mother- he W.A.”, by Kaye Younker, necessary in merchandising at |, daughter banquet held at the so- -esponse by Mrs. F. A. Large. *% —= = Noting that 11 persons have was accepted and the man was} il alata ; | cial hall of Trinity United Church | ————___—_____________.. LUCKY WINNER appeared in City Police Court |fined $150 and costs or 30 days. | ee ; rie aecut oa tee Graduates of the Charlotteiown Donald, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken! Tuesday night when the Women’s RECEIVED BY POPE The ; lucky winner of the|in the last 14 days on charges of} The city man had his case ad- at ah tlenée. Effective Speaking and \eader- | Linkletter. | Association entertained the 7th! VATICAN CITY (CP) — Presi- mother’s day cake was MYrS./ driving whilg intoxicated, Mag-|journed until May 21 at the re- He noted that studies had |3MiP Course received thar dip- Following the banquet, gradua-| Charlottetown Company of Girl dent Sukarno of Indonesia was John McInnis, 84 Churchill Ave. | ictrate K. M. Martin warned yes-| quest of the prosecution. f I ; dieude _,| tes from ail former effective|Guides and the 6th and 7th. | received in special audience The ticket was drawn on May 8th |ierday that tougher measures} In other cases on the docket) shown the importance of indepen- |‘omas at a graduation banquet | speaking classes were the guests | Brownies Pack. ‘Thursday by Pope John after a at a cake a sponsored bst the | will have to be imtroduced im|a city man charged with attemp- dent chain stores as indicated by a at eee Hotel} of Dr. and Mrs. Fisher at a! One of the features of the ban-| cermonial welcome to Vati St. Thomas Aquinas Society. dealing with such cases. ted theft of an automobile had | the tremendous strides they had as nig t. The 150 guests from| dance. aes _ | quet was an illustrated talk given|Cpy. The president drove to the SERVES WITH U.N. “The present system. . doesn't his case further adjourned until made in the past five years in — ee te prowinee Among those receiving dip- by Petty Officer Winnifred Anne | Vatican with about 30 members Lieutenant Earl Reardon of|seem to be working out”, daid | this morning. Sales. Mr. Orr said the indepen- were welcomed by the president,| lomas were Fred Kitson, Hamp- MacMillan on her recent trip to | of his suite Charlottetown is serving with the| the city magistrate and if ap-| Convicted an a charge of ais-| dents were now receiving the| _,)%* #*aduates, who participat-| shire; Eric and Lloyd MacPhail, | Australia where she attended the | : Canadian contingent of the Uni-|Pearances on this charge arejorderly conduct a city man drew reatest share of the food dollar ° - ao oe koe the! program New Haven; Earle Jones, Hazel-| international Girl Guide camp. ted Nations Emergency Force in| Maintained at the present fre-|a fine of $10 and costs or five in competition with standard | 1 "Coors C Fisher | cmnitott it Those seated at the head table|j Fire - Auto - Casualty the Middle Fast. quency, he will require more|days chain stores and thought one of “a, Eee =6Nemems 6SP | inciuded ‘Rev. and Mrs. B.S Marine proof be presented before a| A resident of Cornwall charg- the greatest advantages enjoyed Presentations were made to/ ceiving diplomas were Murray 7 : er eee : a 4 ; ; : ; s.|the assistant director J. Vince} MacKinnon, Mrs. Norman Mac-| Latimer, Mrs. Harry Cudmore, | APPOINTMENT quilty plea to the lesser chargejed with failing to stop at a red by the independent chain stores Macint ‘Sebke . ; provi : re | ° eR. Dr. William A. MacCannell/of driving while impaired is ac-| traffic light amd a Watervale came from their ability to buy | , acintyre, Jack Boomhower and| Leod, Merrill Bishop, Wendell Mrs _ Page <0 ge ong i T bas been appointed physician to| cepted by the court. man charged with operating a as a result of belonging to a| “Martin Finnemore. Brown, Ken Judson, Gerald MO cb Miao » Miss Lillian LTD. the department of mental health.| ‘In order to acquire such proof,|motor vehicle with | defective | group. ee, oer oe Fa ye anges —— oe - oe nee a oe re | ote eearem Conran &. Charlottetown. A son of Mr. it mi i ipment were each fined $5 _— wns. FAW » Wan Kerry, ae ape . a tele eo wl yee Or gs oe tase (ond ae ore oe McCardle, "Kinhora: Mr and| oney” Lyall Seoves--*--— {Mis Ivan Sinclair, Mrx_ Ceri : graduate of Dalhousie School of | would be given. Two Hunter River residents RALPH ORR Grou Hears Mrs. Maurice Casley, Kensington. Others from Charlottetown Medicine. Tw f the appearing on charges of being Attending from Summerside| were Mrs. Brendon Hennessey, |} - ‘© persons, one from city caek aan tos t wane h T k Cl “ were Mr. and Mrs. Eric Johns-| Gus Campbell, Mrs. Alvin An- NAMED FIELDMAN and another from New Glasgow fined $20 and —— five days akes over Brid e Re rt jton, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mac-| drew, Alfred Doyle, Tom Knox, | John H. Chandler, B. Sc. (Agri) | appeared on the charge of driv- A cig ident ain & Cc g po }Lennan, Mr. and Mrs. George| Ron Parker, George Pool, Mrs. has been appointed fieldman with |ing while intoxicated at yester-| | ist, charge nae it taed $6 ona Farm ourse |Moase, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mac-| Ralph Yeo and Len Driscoll. the department of agriculture. day’s court sitting. costs or two days. \ An account of the problems met | ECONOMY JET = | The appointment was announced| The plea of guilty by the New Up-to-the-minute merchandising | 4%4 conquered to date in the con- eee _ yesterday by Premier Matheson,|Glasgow resident to the reduced < ideas and techniques were studied | StTuction of the Hillsboro Bridge WITH BERMUDA . shallow or Deep Well following a meeting of the ex-|chafge of driving while impaired War On in a three-day school Conducted joe eae 2 oe © ecutive council. by Clover Farms and just com-| &gineer = u : Pumps i Marshfield, on the history of mis- (Contianed 6 » pleted at Cleveland, Ohio. At-| and Company, design engineers * hour Py gt PROGRAM APPROVED sionary enterprises. our.” the auemder pas “Mp |tending the school from this city | for the bridge, at the regular moter and switch uni A winter works program at/ Benediction; prounced by Rev.|_" ° om : : -|was Ralph Orr, Clover Farms|™onthly meeting of the Associa- | > with deep well fittings. Parkdale involving 200 man days! Burton Crowe, brought the even- | Diefenbaker will have to do much supervisor for_this province |tion of Professional Engineers of was given approval yesterday by|ing to a close. jbetter than this # he is going te he \.-._|Prince Edward Island and the 7“ ae $ 00 the P.E.I. government. The work stem the tide of Canadian publie|, Mr. Orr, a native of Halifax! Charlottetown branch of the f : 7 involving the laying of a sewer- ingen hal —— - 7 fu- opinion . . . against him in this oS ree - a Engineering Institute of Canada. sf sis \ : ner. e Philip James iew- : conduc- se line way dove under the fed nel Of the lle Palip Jamey natter of 2 ware del for New| 21a pent tn edness, Abo, opaking a the mectng DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES LTD. ment for relieving unemployment ing from the Hennessey Funeral wr Fulton said in-his speech | cupereceees GO8 MONROE Of ws cstey evening, was Here | 155 Kent St. ; in municipal areas. Parkdale is Tee ie Maas Wee wae that while Ottawa will-always try a kn ae et Lilley, superintendent of jo es I Dial 6565 - be : icip-, where u Mas % y. . finit i : ; sili A a red op Reve Cia: Mac: understand” Newfoundland’ s|hougy the exchange of Meas|TUion for Foundation Mart Delisle opening exe forex: is great demand for processed y on point of view “I am far from} and di ; times on this project. een P.E.I. milk products. kk * * x» ee ee. ees ae =" a tg certain that there has been am/ the aaa ad neni Mr. Scott also gave an insight Bermuda, R. R. Bell, QC, lead- “It would seem to me,” Mr. : : , BOY INJURED | eens were ee McCarey, 2ttempt to understand and give| beneficial. . into some of the problems that 4 Lomein oles a Is Bell said.” that this market is * waa ‘a ree-year-old Linus McQuaid, Sr., Ernest Osborne, Thomas ‘ue credit to the point of view) pacKaGING will arise in the next stage of con-| “yi, Bell and his “te ae oe investigating and I) The love story of - son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Me- Doyle, Leo Dowling, John Mur- and the problems of the national! The new merchandising techni-|*TUCtion, such as the placing And 44° recently from that island our local inde cdlciale uaa the white missionar = Elm Avenue phy, Harry Conway. Interment government in this field. ques are picked up by a staff of concreting of the piers and abut- tourist haven where they enjoy- gate this matter fully.” missionary Quaid. was ported in an improved condition was in the Catholic Cemetery. An error in Mr. Fulton's speech|permanet ‘fieldmen and passed |'"°™'*- ~ ed a two-week vacation. Touching on the tourist trade and the Eurasian soldier! in MALONE FUNERAL — The broight the comment from Pre-|on at the annual school to the; The presence of 13 young From inquiries he made dur- Mr. Bell felt that although Ber- 20. we re- tion pital following an accident in ; mier Smallwood that much of the|managers and supervisors. They | *udent engineers from St. Dun- ing his vacation, Mr. Bell feels muda’s accomodation facilities * games . which he was struck by a car funeral # the late Francie Earl meaey' set te Sestedaliesd te leere pestatiinky conanend Gis son's University and several trade possibilities exist in the were superior to those of P.E.I. Ingrid Bergman near his home Tuesday night. The 7 rs the peg egared Ottawa “must have been lost in)year with packaging (re-pack- | {T°™ the University of New fields of dairy heifers, hay, pot- the Island had better beaches little lad suffered a broken arm oa Mr. and ors, Beaeele Ma. the mails.” Fanswick contributed greatly tr atoes, building products, canned and bathing facilities. * Curt Jur ens ao is now resting comfortably lone, 15 Desbrisay Crescent to Mr. Fulton told the board of|said. ‘‘the figures mentioned in Be mae oa the meeting and products, including evaporated ———— = — pens g ‘the ‘Church of the Most, Holy trade that “the direct federal|the text are the totals of all con-|fe cain cos ctie mann Keg ence | milk and powdered milk. | ., JAZE MUSICIAN DIES . iy = ighert Nonat IVES ‘WINGS’ ' Redeemer where Requiem High contribution to provincial govern-|tributons to Newfoundland onsiderable knowledge; In talking with Bermuda trade PARIS (AP) — Sidney Bechet, from’ th i % ick ; ; Mass was celebrated by Rev.’ ment revenues have increased|whereas the reference should yg a coe pene oat bono een ee = ag ee ~~ "one - § ’ m New Orleans to interna- Mr. ; ; THE INA) yes West E. Doyle, C.Ss:R., who also con-| since we took office from $55,-|have been to the figure of a total resideet = the Watterfidla|.: ; Ss NN OF THE ducted the services at the grave. 341.000 to $1 000.” 3 ak eatiitioasl nditional |, TM meeting was presided over P - : ertiei@ tional prominence in the world of al © $100,248 n a conditional and unconditiona by vice-president, Bob Donnelly | Bank, as well ‘as importer Rode- 15: music. died Thursday of can-| yp aes! HAPPINESS is 36 cents per quart and there eg kk kkk kkk BOX OFFICE OPENS WORTH RIVER * Canadian Medical Corps, received | The pupils of Grade Three, statement ‘issued almost simul-|grants, exclusive of payments to |” : 4 ; his “wings” following completion | Queen Square School attended im|taneoulsy with Mr. Smallwood’s,| individuals and institutions.” |Wh® Teminded the members of | (ie, Hummuae ts lnteresed | MR cer. Bechet had been in failing| of a parachute jumping course in| * body. Rev. James Seen justice minister said he had| Premier Smaliwood said that’|of the Canedinn count She have to sell. j health for some time. iam eee camp. He is stationed | Palmcasne were Joseph Gallant, | ¢*ted. Mr. Fulton has asked Newfound- | fessional Engineers to be held in| , Bermuda at present imports | , by DE LUXE , | Patrick Doyle, Gerald MacRae, EXPLAINS ERROR land to place its faith in the gov-| Winnipeg during the -last week of Hy from Quebec at $80 per Rug & Upholstering |} . ; ATTEND CLINIC Peter Malone. Leonard Spencer, “The correct figures shouldjernment he rspresents rather |May and the Engineers Institute ‘0M: potatoes which retail at CLEANING OME BARLY! A.A. Nicholson, director of the Linus Doyle. Interment was im ave shown an increase from|than in the Constitution of Can-jof Canada meeting to be held ped oe wanes from sarees pt oe ne i | $24,411 . .” he'ada. . in Toronto youn ers im Spots perfectly removed 3 Bani Bureau, eer | the Catholic Cemetery. , 000 to $55,423,000 ceeee Se Fane Oh to 10th. | om the Gucioh area of Outer Sutiiahid tacemak | | FEATURE STARTS AT 3:00 — 6:30 — 9 PEI Tomist Aaseciadt fo cost about $400 each. MILFORD CLOW + ah : on, are With a small dairy cattle | 496 Chestnut Ave S‘side 2336 TOD AY an d S ATURD AY v th * HOLIDAY MIDNIGHT DANCE. - x AT 7 P.M. BEY | a | Ps ~ ROLLAWAY CLUB =| ‘stow arvusx FOR ESS i Sponsored by Charlottetown Kinsmen Club * TONIGHT - ALAN LADD in ‘ . MONDAY MORNING 12.05 |* “HELL ON FRISCO BAY” * EX-COP’VS. GANG LORD ON THE SAN 6 FRANCISCO BAY FRONT = Plus Color Cartoon — Big Game Hunt wk RM RO me Dr. and Mrs. Charlies Ram- x mage of Fredericton, N.B., were entertained by the executive of the Charlottetown Kinsmen Club at the home of vice-pre- Dr. Rammage is at ovresent visiting Maritime clubs in his ca. pacity as deputy governor of District 7. DRIVER FINED . The belief that the “mail must through’ cost a Darnley woman a total of $10 and costs in fines yesterday in County Magis- trate’s Court in Summerside. The woman told the court through her counsel J. Watson MacNaught. Q.C., that her hus- band, a mail driver, was delayed fn Summerside and she felt the mail should be ivered. However. she didn’t have an operator's licence and her vehicle had defective brakes and Magis- trate R. S. Hinton. Q.C., felt Her Maiesty’s laws didn’t permit the accused to drive without an oper- ate>’s licence. - She was fined $5 xnd costs on each count. ; FINAL MEETING Park Royal Men’s Association held their closing , meeting for the summer months in the form of a supper meeting in the Church Hall, on Tuesday even- ing. the ee ae * ‘omen’ s uxiliary se a : : = ham. and scallop supper. | BANK BOWLING CHAMPS é \ Following the supper a sing- ; ; song was conducted by Keith} The members of the Royal, winners were Jean MacDougall, Dick Popperdine, who also acted Jean MacDougall, Stewart Simp- os Boyce, followed by a devotional| Bank of Canada’ bowling team! ladies’ high single and high three, | as chairman for the evening. The | son, (captain) Adele Campbell.|} , ~~ se Yona * * Music by Lowell Huestis’ Orchestra Special Guest: Bill Murnaghan The | JIM ‘REEVES SHOW ; COMING SAT. and MON. j THE SAGA OF THE McLAINE BROTHERS with DONNA DARLENE + * % LOUVIN BROS. +e at % * * Sponsored by Ch’'town Fire Department | : BIRCHWOOD HIGH SCHOOL | MAY 19 at 7 & 9:30 P.M. | | led by Robert Coleman.| were presented with trophies last | Campbell, ladies’ high aver-| members of the team which led |.ceanding. Lloyd Reid, Rita Mac- ; as he Admission + of thé evening was| evening at their annual bowlinghage and Stewart Simpson| the league during the regular lea- |“ a aey ' ~ aneaeeah : Mi. at and interesting ‘alk| banque. which was held at the who won all three men’s awards. | gue play and also won the play. | Gloskey, Norma Lee Holden end SO SALES Adults $1.20; Children 7c zx KenueKre Khe KKK KK * The trophies were presented by’ offs are, lef te right, seated,' Perley Charlton, - 4 as ai ; . o w Rev. Mr. Townsley, of] Clover Club. Individual trophy \