: - a r : ‘ ; . ‘ , a CITY NEWS P eee Court ents of Charlottetown and an- “Murray River and Corn-|who were stabbed TELEPHONE 8506 —- ASK FOR NEWS DESK sident. te ares onto |e in slow agony , |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, 1959 raigned before Magistrate Gil-| cating Miquor in a place other/in suburban ellington. July 4, 5 | bert A. Gaudet, Q.C.. on ctiarges than their-residence. _- They said it is believed tha : ‘ : For being intoxicated in a pub-|Aindrew (Curly) Kostynuk, 64 The former was remanded|Me place a female from Char-| whose body. and that of his wife ran al agy Ad npg ky 2 ar geben gp tig Bing nadlipa ag lived for 4 \ Court Reduces * RES ESS Sete Pera a \Old Couple. Die In Agony — ” NANAIMO, BC. (CP)— 4 North Rustico resident con-| fo, the gruesome murder. — AF ya youth vieted of creating: a disturbance provicdels changed his "plea 'to| ia a public place by shouting and BELGIAN BEETS O Ee y ar es not guilty én a charge of break,| sweating, received a fine of $25, Belgium's largest. single agri | rg r entry and theft, again reversed | and costs or 30 days. | cultural crop is beets, for, bott hig plea’ bacie to guilty. The ac-| A fine of $10 and costs or 5 sugar and fodder. a Two Charlottetown teenagers, teuce and remanded until Sat-| cused was remanded until Mon-|4avs was imposed upon ax ona) - eee rier Gurus an aan a completion of a recognizance to} A female from Charlottetown) licensed person to operate a ; NOTICE forgery, had their charges. re-|keep the peace in the amount of! charged with criminal negilig-| Motor vehicle lated to that Of ebtulning seeney {$200 cack: | ence iar-the-eporation of a — ray : "ame te elected summary nary trial Oeeae ts charge of false a ae = oo en Penrremes you to Attend their tea a aah paaket-pite to the lesser phe am posing a worthless Saar ae tae. ' ame LONDON (Reuters) — Twenty- \party, Wednesday, July ch : ue issued on the Toronto) Two Grand Tracadie youths, | nine ressionist and modern 8th. Boat races, —- Each of the accused was gi-| Dominion Bank in the amount) poy R. Keizer and Ronald J.| paintings owned by Walter P.| games and fun for all ‘ be -_ Pr greieny = = ee Carysier Jr. were sold for a total| Meals of lobster or cold aA : 020"at-an au the “each fined $15 and coste or 10\ ef £219,020 at-an auction Wednes-|meats served on Death Occurs. sion of Stolen goods, agains’ ix} days in jail. Neither one are fish-| day. Proceeds will be used for a|prounds. Everyone wel- i : goods | ormen sew art gallery in Provincetown, | come. In Hos ital the hearing of the evid of Fines of $20 and tosts or 30' Mass. eye = ISpi gone more crown witness. MERGE -_ me : : : lotetown Hospital after a lengthy entered a. plea of gully 0 a) Bad 5 ~F : J Pearl Croken, beloved mother of orderly. This was accepted and Allison Croken in her 61st year.|the accused was committed tn al ale mess ’ oat Mrs. Croken was an employee Jail for 20 aioe: . e ¢ , 1 ' "800 BADGES PRESENTED = ie coins oteee am SULY 5, 1959 a a number of years. = She leaves to mourn her som Carleton were each sentenced to eee ; : 7 f Ca nee um ae cae at a badge presenting| from Mrs. Harry Cudmore, pro-| left and Mrs. Fred Osborne. pro-| Allison; two. sistets, Laura, Mrs.|seven days in jail. Anglican Church | FIRST BAPTIST ea tw0\ of pver_300 Lone Guides from| last aousing. voerares com here ;Vincial commissioner, while Lone | vincial lone guide commissioner | 10 xy" dod, Moline, “Mare | ia coehoaenee eva hented rT of Canada - CHURCH ; : : ‘ : Se . Sates a . , Con i all the Island who’ received! receiving their all-round cords| Guide Captain Mrs. John Mann, | "look on. George Francis, Charlottétown| vicied on a similar charge. Ano- ial ", Can. Puinct ant Fiaey Strects.| Stinisterss ; and her step mother Mrs. Fannie} ther city man was fimed $10 and - §T. PETERS Minister: | Rev. A. Frank MacLean, BA . cobs : ‘trea Kennedy, Carol Horne, Ca-| . The total rainfall for the whole McAleer of Charlotetown. : |eosts or five days and another : CATHEDRAL Rev. H. L. Mitton, BA. - £5: Rev. Robert.S. Latimer, '. CG i 4 cid ts - .| therine MacDougall, Metanie Mc- | province for June was’ 6.85 in- ! She oe oe was remanded. until Friday, Eu ’ bint a B.A. ; Mrtore Ed.. B a 2 : N ar : ‘< | Aleer, Janet Woodgate, Bonnie | ches. : ather and mother, Mr. rs. | 10th without ee Rechford Square ent iitelers ysten F. | Nn S ~ | Strang. ——| John L. McAleer, and her brother Chote : Organist and ef Cheira “Penk Woes: Weak ise Ua : Emmett. Two other brothers Par- ‘the Rev. Canon J. R. Davies M.A. Mrs, V. L. Dingwell | SERVICES OF WORSHIP Janet James, George Rogers, iT D : nel] and Edgar died in infancy. : ‘ F L. Th. Rector 10.90 a.m.—Sunday School te Janice Hogg Bobbie Likely, Bren- | wo : rivers The remains are resting at the |] The “Have - Nofts’ | the Rev. Canon E. M. Malone | (Please note slight change, in 11:00 a.m.—Nursery Care fe ; nj ure ree_ oe Hoan ey a ee fm Se bo | eee we : Ives, Alan Large, Janet MacEa- Remanded._. : | from where the funeral _will be. In a public address this week, the Rev. W. G. Hogs. . pe al and Junior ° Depart- Setmon: “Wh Go T Church ; é chern, Donald Burnett, Norah | san's Beatles for Res - - font x ae Eigheoss ‘Prince |" Honorary Assistant Priests | ments will meet in Church Qo yon 7 . “2 - Three Persons : : a ilip; reminded aud- | hospital as the jin ae to |the city, “and turned over Taus- eek “Three vties. Wolf, | A resident of Hawkshaw, N_| Mass. Interment will be’in the | jence that, “It has long beet || Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic. Mus. Sealor Classes ill meet in) Zhe Rey BR. S. Latimer cidents near the. city lok sian: ae ee pa to the | Alan Large: Pigs, Marlene Web- B. and one from Charlottetown Roman Catholic cemetery. |} recognized that the wealthy || Organist and Choir Director. Memorial Chapel i ses. | 5%: = mowand MacNeill. Long Creek, | about 8.30 ee Jhascnet | ster, Judy Profitt and Geoff He. | were each remanded until this NO SMOKING pe mg on p Bing by vot be — ay in 7:0 Eager Worship. : : in the PEL Hopital with A hit-and-run accident occur- | Hogan. Straw, Bobbie Likely, j Morning ° “when they appeared be- Giiaditen Ae Seiki wil = a om himself” and | The Sixth Sdnday after Trinity 11:00 ‘a. m—Care'¢ peoree Hen Sermon: “An Idolatrous ecaenrek sali | “aoe fog ac-'red at Queens Arms about 6.30 | Sticks George Rogers;. Bricks, fore’ Magistrate K.M. Martin in cit: ae anil Brot Oslo. cap-|| that, “the gap between the) (Sunday is Patronal Festival) |. oan eure de nel pple wer Church” . tae “coed cn pg ae | last evening when a car ran in- | Ritchie Simpson. City Police Court yesterday ‘ital byob “since oe +O Soca and ‘taveeet’. ue: Tl 0:00 aan-Sely Resbertl. wade ta Mataary aad Ria: Tet Mev. @, ©, Later . Road néar Sherwood corner. ao back of a parked half-ton yop —— |] mations will widen steadily | 3:45 a.m.—Mattins © dergarien Departments ‘child- “You are cordially invited te i ‘Two other men, Leo Smith and left oe weneee 6a eae Each of the accused appeared and Great at Georre "streets last || unless richer countries help |) 11:99 a.m.—Choral Eucharist) rem are thus cared for while. worship God> at Trinity.” Wilfred “Corrigan. Tracadie, ‘The ‘uch rea res Urbes4 June Rainfall Set eek, cena a ens Laver | faise those less fortunate-to |! and Sermon | | parents attend divine worship) ———<—= were trea rban- ate Ss The ‘Accused, who was trave a higher standard of living. , it aed ao , hn ot oe gg Koh ad Gauthier of North River. ‘receiv- .|guilty té the lesser charge of fing west on Kent, in Grane | The British and Foreign} ier cea gr ed ang aoe mule mene at BIBLE CHAPEL a car accident at Windmill Hill, (°d ™minor damage. The aécideni ‘Was Hea driving while their abilities were north onto Great George collid- |} Bible Society ig keenly aware |) Visitors cordially welcome at! From The Tor t of . | Dunstaffnage. The car went a is wnder imvestizati i impaired by alcohol. which were ed with another vehicle which |] of these facts as it. carries all sérvices. | ~Amxiety” (Phil ‘- 235 Cumberland St. the road while on_ the ee the | accepted by the court was stopped for a red light. Da- [in its work of distributing | ae: 1 Selo: oF Net Ye © Isracl”. at Longworth Ave : way to: R.C.M P. Just in case Prince Edward! The charge against the Char- mage to the vehicle is estimat- the Word of God, .knowing : 7 aia 2 Waa eee ¥ Islanders -hadn't noticed it, the lotetown man arose out of a ed at $200. None of the occu- |} that millions in many eoun- Dudiey- — Mrs, ei Proclaiming:, Kindergarten . - Webster, Darlene Lerd: rainfall for. the mon th of June ‘head-on collision between two pants of either vehicle suffered |] tries earn only an average | ST. PAUL’S ANGLICAN Pe eee > ne. | The Old Book ; : ‘ Hoops, Ruth Wonnacott, Debbie} ¥@5 the heaviest in 12 years cars at the, intersection of _Kent t ‘any v_ injury. « wage of 10 cents a day. CHURCH - Sele: “O ore The Lerd”—| The New Birth : Closin Held ee Carr, Gaylene Ross. . of aa to, the weetner chase vet * + xk * *- \| The Society has found that in |) o + E from “Elijah” by_Mendelssohn , The Precious Blood on High and Low. Ritchie | . oo »neermen tal. Farm, x ~ * *~ * * ark vast“areas of Asia and — 1769 by Royal Sat asnteveiieg Gorvice or. Mahe Hope impson, ‘Susan Squarebriggs, ; where the income is so pitiful- |) Established :30 p.m. 5 : The Chiarjottetown Kindergarten | Judy MacLean... There was a fall of 4.15-inc’ 8 MATINEE ONLY—TOD AY AT 123 4 | ly low, on the request ‘of mis- Foundation ache gag Ml i's 10:15 am—TRUTH FOR TO- - under the direction, of Mrs. Ira! - Teeter Totter, Debbie MacKay, | = oe ae ae sienaries and church jtes The Reverend Canon J. T. Tobott, = et tee Faith to ergan-| DAY” cs CFCY., , Clark assisted by Mrs. Ralph Ste- | David Rachmel, Kathie gan the jety must prov Reeter ~ |° piame accompaniment. “The Parable the Wheat To balance out the wet weather ; } pa wart held their closing in Tyinity | Donald Morris Karen Bell, Ms * Scriptures either free or at @ | the province also had the second: Church Social Hall.“Mr. Frederick | M@¢Ponald. very small fraction of the Organist and Choir Directer, _ Sermon: “The Only Mediator - and Tares”. lowest hours of sunshine since Mr. H. Jeha Marris, F.R.C.0. | Between- God and Man” (I 11:00 a.m.—Family Bible Hour + nee aE ean NR RAR ER NENA RUNRRRRR ROE OA ef ctor James A. Stahr tells the _A. Large representing the Wesley-| Balls, Gerry Proctor, Audrey | 1910. There were 138.6 hours and Thtensh the Colentbo Pian |) = <5) story of fully con an Methodist School presided. Stewart,; Ann Kennedy. , the lowest was 131,2 hours in 1945. | Thrcugh international wel- a a.m--tely o_o Trie: ee ; My oa tee tans iaeae happes: The program presented by the Flicker Flicker Fireflies, Solo,|. gn Nova Scotia it was the cold-! fare agencies, it is neces- ae eee ett, B.A iour oy M are a4 a. and it did. ‘children included the following. Andrea Kennedy; Dancers; Norah est June since 1950. The averaze sary as well as commend: |) Or. OE ' or ae -A.| Rath . scat ideo |.11:00 a.m.—Susday School. Finger Plays. April Showers, ; Rankin, Joyce Burnett, Eliz- temperature for the Island was |-able-to-give the “have-nots” | -» in charge ; ser- es eS Has chery. |. Phone Si2l fer ‘transportation The Caterpillar, Nancy ‘Curtis, beth. Abbott, ‘Beth Chandler, An-| five degrees below normal. material things to raise their |) vices. ; Serv | taf Genes sot) ee and Janet Fitzgerald. : * a of living, = above |. Are C a Be sho tS dae 7:30 p.m.—Evening Serviee. oe, we aaa ae | * * * * *. . ¥ * ‘ * * * +e ara 0 ee 3 Te Attend ‘ + 8:30 ~~ a" ae “The py eet and Rig . f . — e- Kay, David Roop, John Burnett,’ - BOX OFFICE : Christ, for vas it 6 written, |) pastor meee | cake ot heer messages a Alan Baker, Kenny Martin, Leo . x Man shall not live by bread |) © commitment | prophecy. James alll worTE RIVER * + free raTas| PRESBYTERIAN [Joe oe res oer et Spring Rhythms,’ Skipping ~ OPENS AT ; Proc | : a "| Israel.”” Amos : meee outh of God.” The Prophet { church with a timeless. Ww. Ropes Judy Profitt, Gail: Cant- rr 7 * x TONIGHT AT 6:45 9 ‘iSie de lenke o THE KIRK OF S. JAMES — = __ Visitors Warmly eleomeg. Chander. Pamela ‘Bradley, Mar ee oe : yp * this ene he says, “Where | the Reverend T.H. 8. Somers. COME AND WORSHIP | PARR ROYAL or f pend money_for ° _SHOW AT DUSK - S SOHN Po eae DEAN MARTIN, E which is not bread? and 4, MA. STM, : SERRVTERIAN | _ UNITED CHURCH .. . . 3 your labour for that which . Minister ZION Pew - | Bev. W. Burton Crowe, B.A, gently unto me. and eat ye Mise Eg. Lilian McKenzie, Grafto t . heii : a TO-NIGHT AND MON Y oe eS ee ae Sy cia aca ot choke a ek “ea ~ BRIEFS | ron mon moran [eerie a | gifts make i : . J : ‘All The Horizon- ‘Spanning wg the Bible Society to translate || 11:00 a.m.—Divine Service and) -. * lds ae : | distribute the Bread. of || Sermon by the Minister: . Mar’ Mr. John Lea-Morgan, M.A., : Aetlee Savageryef The Terror That ™ COMING MON. AND. TUES. . | 1 tite io millions. of “have- || amd the Mystery of God”. | B. Mus. (Oxford) Contuctog by Dr. Ress : PARENTS . *’ Stopped The Westward : " ws |] nots" who cannot afford to || Sele: Bv the Waters of Baby-/ Organist and Choir Direclor_ | Vii.” Nova Scotia.” Walter MacNutt of Toronto is Push in is Tracks! qe g \* _ JAMES MAVERICK" GARNER * oo oo gpl ye ens gg a 10:08 a.m.—Adult Bible Class | Children of Kindergarten and u . . . 2 , i . also help n Ww ; . a be School. Nursery ages seme é Geaee Ma pone, TE. Mex ” HE'S HERE IN HIS BIG SCREEN ROLE m aprons ag the Bible Housg || VISITORS VERY WELCOME a ve a . as for in the church ball duriag , ° i : : : By orsh: orship. Nutt and Mrs. MacNpitt : of The story of the fantasti “Human nea who to maintain and~ — the THE KIRK IS.OPEN DAILY | cermon: Rev'd. Alex Mae-| ea aaihate of Park CAR DAMAGED hit like no man éver. hit before! « work.- Dowell, Bellville, Ontario. | eres - Acar was considerably damag- \ Guest h. ” : CENTRAL CHRISTIAN | eee ern cor A Thous-| t worship Ged, whe seek of 44 eo. it * i". | THE: BIBLE HOUSE | AL. CHRISTIAN | “iin Soh P™..Tete fu and es cae ae r COLOR .. Be LUKE 2 + U Pp PERISCOPE ee aoe Eaton's} 213 Kent Street 70 tpl Divine Worship : 7 lives. ed yesterday morning when it , , l M You are invited te ils * Semen: Rey Ae | Gat ot Pak Bere a ~ ; * ‘Operated by the P. E. 1. — Merle Zimmerman. B. Th. Dowell oo E : LC of The British and. Foreign Bible qT I ister. . P Mer + ae ___ FREE RIDE DANA ANDREWS __ IN TECHNICOLOR x “Sect sapscaes ae Guest Preacher.” Now The| THE SALVATION ARMY | A large number of boys. and | : i t | Mirs. Allison MacRae. A.R.C.M. of Day’—Carl Weber: ; girls fulfilled a life-long ambition ee ete xa +X KK HH fi eine aia @xeieied. i = on _ | Great George Street | Cesomguod by nee = KENT SMITH: LINDA CRISTAL | : “y tes, ela ‘Beck, All Are Cordially Wejobine “HOME 2 | ieee * aomoes SFE nee rua | CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH |_“="~ at ans antec Soe ween St ae CARL KRUEGER | 10:00 aam.—Bible School for all PARKDALE = |. Corps Officers. ‘ promotion of the Firemen’s FERS a ce ni ‘ : ages : Pentecostal Assemblies Sunday _& oe 2 ee ceca: WELCOMES TO ITS PULPIT = _——-_—~_—C—sf tr:t0 a.m—Morning Worship Cennda | os “<u, aiecaete abe te, a Pac aie a fenan \ | and Communica. Z Rev. V. E. Jacksoh. Pastor “Young People ee a DR. CHARLES P. HERNDON, — | SSS" ie Field Day. ee mI. cH yy. oe ‘Anthem: “How Long Wilt |-19:00 a.m.—Sunday School _ 7. 9 see Alr ie ; "NAVAL RECRUIT COMING SUNDAY MIDNIGHT .-.-- 1 cc B.A, M.A., D.S.L.- | ‘Thou Forget Me.” . _ Ait Lesaon: “Ged, The| Se uke ee Se ‘ ; Ee ; 3 ' Ne evening service at Central)” Creator” 6:30 p\m.—Open Al jeeting. an ee ee an oe BOX OFFICE OPENS 12:05 — (ADULT) | | Christian Chareh. God's plan in creation shows Say >= —pablie Salvation ate 1 Services will be conducted at| His love and concern for M. age of 17 years holds the distine- SERVICES SUND AY | Cance Cove Christian Camp at| man,’ so es oe tion of being the first Islander j : 4 8 p.m Royal Canadian N 4:00 o'clock in the afternoon | 11:00 ‘a.m.—Communion an conducted by Colonel and Mrs, Se ae caanae Hist and at 7:30 in the evening. Worship. Rich of ‘The Salvation Army under the new three-year enlist- : ‘ AH are welcome to these | 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service 7 aining College in. Torente, ~ ish: JULY 5th | services. Rev. T. A. Strong of New- | ey wilt be assisted by Brig- ployee of the department of fish- . ; 7 é cuiient wih. wieleter ot | the ¢ . eries, he was sworn in as an ord- | | COME AND WORSHIP oon sorete adier-and Mrs. J. Neleon..o%. inary seaman by Face ns A : ; You are invited. ee — = + sihe invited t« eo ees sects + - 10:00 a.m. Bible Scheel for all | Remember - cians these sarviens. | ae ey: * i FREE CHURCH OF “Yeu are welcome at the _ GUEST SOLOIST ' . ages. : ? SCOTLAND a. UNITED PENTECOSTAL One of the guest soloists at a : CHURCH “es i Birchwood Street a Sunday morning's ' service at @ i e too, wil be Mw Bite Rend | | 14:00 a.m, Morning Worship, sed =] sacar: nor... BA| Aa Coey for 77 Eim Avene 4 town, wi rs. Etta le i . Stairs, Ministes. : of Boston. Mass. Mrs. Randle, a 1 ~ mn ae Communion. © = 9 am Commas Be] SG face ne a epep gener’ = — . . } . Z po “wlee in DeSable a eE hurc -. Scccioke: unysual versatili n : 1:00 p.m.—Service ia DeSable . . strength. She is a teacher of ; Speaker: > OR. HERNDON. | \Serviee Wednesday, July Sth, Must Be In y 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Scheel and voice on the staff of the Boston me 8 p.m. = : 5:00 pm. - sue tao Service \ Conservatory of Music. last sum- By : : | “Present your bodies a living ; 7:30 —— +. cee —mer—she sang, onthe Sr eee , ae 5 No Evening Servite at Central Christian Church | saeritice, holy. one a un: - Thursday : eae aa Serviee fealival via. band, the secu Afternoon Service at 3:00 o'clock at Canoe Cove Christian Camp | ee cata? fers 5 oe «@ e . To Worship With Us. i has been accepted as a soloist" YU: Dh hn SUP Gallillean Service at 7:30 o'clock at Canoe Cove Christian Camp , ; by the Handel-Hayden-Mozarty- WU: In Society: of Boston. Mrs. Randle | Se SUE ee eee en be Mesers. Zimmerman, “Neri is presently visiting with Mrs.| . oe Weale, Breakenridge. and Herndon. . - * . . ot a . Lau. door an nave xk x * i. * * * x = xk x A Cordial Welcome To All Services : . wre *