OTTAWA (OP) — Conservative - Bell suggested Friday that Edmond Oloutier, Queen’s Printer, may have been in con- tempt of PLaRIiamIem-t when he . wrote Montreal architect Ernest Corridor Aug. 8 defending print- ing bureau construction. At that time, said ’uhe member of the Ottawa suburban riding of Carleton, the whole question of bureau constitution costs was before the Commons accounts committee. It was a question of whether Mr. Cloutier should have written such a letter. ’ “Don’t you think that is con- tempt of Philiament?” he asked Mr. Cliouhier sat rather nervously, lacing a two-hour bar- rage of cmnmiiitee questioning. Mr. doubler did not reply and later Mr. Bell again pressed for a reply, saying it was “only flair” that‘the $18,000—a-year‘ offi- cial be given a chance to com- Immt. Mr. Cloutier remained silent. J. W. Pickecsgill (L— Bonavista-Twillingate) came to his rescue. “I think that is a highly Im- M-r. Cloutier readily agreed he had written the letter expressing satisfaction that the $16,200,000 plant had been set out to provide a maximum of efficiency at a minimumof efiflort. He had writ- ten it at the request of Mr. Cor- mieir and had visited him two days ago at Montreal to get some figures stuailghicued out on con- struction costs. “You were discussing the mat- ters which are being discussed here?” a s k e (I John Drysdale (PC—Burnaby-IRichImond ) . Mr. Cloutier said he had. The reason was he wanted to check on figures involved in changes he had ordered in construction. These changes had amounted to $210,000. The figures by them- !selves didn’t mean anything to ill]. Earlier, the 64-year-old Queen’s Printer who retires next Novem- ber said he who not brought into the picture in development of early post-war plans for a print- ing bureau. He had “no recollec— tions” of any early building esti- mates ranging from $2,300,000 in 1946 to $6,000,000 In 1948. New Angle Crops Up In ‘ Printing Bureau Debate Oormier and installed despite. works department criticism was faulty. Employees had set up a barrage of complaints. He agreed also that he had in- formed Mr. Cormier at the outset not to worry about the criticism; that there always were some erm- ployees who complained. But la- ter he urged the works depart- ment to make changes. Mr. Clor- mietr had paid him a visis‘ and suggested corrections could be made with the addition of some new ecuipmeut. But Mr. Clouticr wasn’t sure what Mr. Coumier meant. The Queen’s Printer was not an engineer‘ . C. W. L. Conve The Provincial Diocesan Coun- cil, Catholic Women’s League, which meets in Annual convention at the Community Centre in Char- lottetown August 24th. - 26th, will be privileged to have in atten- dance at all its sessions, Miss Grace L. Coughlin, M,A. of Mill- town, N.B., who is the 1st Na- ti Inal Vice-President of the Cath- olic Women’s League of Canada. Miss Claughlin will be the special speaker at the Annual C.W.L. din- ner meeting to be held in conjunc- tiux. with the Convention at the Charlottetown Hotel on Monday evening. Miss Caughlin has had a dis- tinguished career in the teaching profession and is an outstanding member oil the Catholic Women’s League. A native of Milltown, N.B., Miss Caughlin was a teach- ADULT FOLIO CLINIC 'WILL BE Community Hal 6 TolO p. ‘m. HELD IN I, Wed Aug. 27 Will Address Provincial nlion Here or in the public schools of New Brunswick previous 00 being en- gaged as teacher of academic subjects at the Carleton County Vocational School, Woodstock, N.B. - the first vocational school in Eastern Canada. Miss Caugh- lin received her educauion in the Milltown Schools, Teachers’ Col- lege, Columbia University, N.Y. This talented lady ls also the au- thor of a textbook widely used in Canadian schools - “Exercises in Miss Caughlin has also fOImd time to take an active part in the Children's Aid Society of Carle- ton, Cou-nty, in the Woodska Branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society, and has served on the Advisory Board of the Can- Blind and the local V.O.N, Board. Everyday English for Canadians” . adian National Institute for me The Guardian Page 3 Sai. August 23. 1958 She was awaited the Queen'l- Coronation Medal and on August Pro Ecclesia et Pcntifice Medal which is emblematic of papal honors bestowed on members of the laity for their notable and praiseworthy service to the Church. 3; 1958, was the recipient of the ' tion of having organized the first Provincial Council of the C.W.L. New Brunswick in 1947 and of having been its first President for three years. She was elected to the National Executive Council at the Convention held in Halifax, and has served as National Con- vener of Press and later National Miss Caughlin holds the distinc- Convener of Education. MEN’S — DEVELOPING Your Films for 20 Years Full Quality — High Gloss and China. MOORE a. McLEOD ITO.- TOURIST HEADQUARTERS IN RE]. LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S WEAR Tar-tans, Yard Goods, English Woollens, Linens, Hudson Bay and Kenwood Blankets ' BEGINS TOUR ON MILK WAGON y FAULTY SYSTEM For two years. this milk wagon He agreed that the air condi- 3rd innoculation for anyone having 2nd NOV., Dec., or J an. proper question. Mr. Clowtier is being asked to empress an opinion Churches Tomorrow Bo, the horse, to pull the wagon, ; 901. BIRTHDAY :will be home of Audrey Good- and Jade, the police dog, to keep elbow ham- He is no“L a lawyer." «ironing system planned by Mr. lst d 2 d . “Mi ls iven ' :gfi‘eaileirufldaiifi‘ii‘fliifu $1.23.???“ H“ “mm” “ " a“ n “m” “"5 “ ° g Anglican Church CENTRAL CHRISTIAN [THE BAPTIST CHURCH 1* . . . Prmce Edward Island of Canada amt)?“ cor. Mcmgtgltuoy Streets. . O O O ‘ ' ‘ l' ‘ 7 ; Cll'y GII‘l’S Plannlng PICNIC ST, ppm-R’s Merle Zimmerman, Rev- EAclangiiggg;n§s-tA-- 3-D. I ‘ ' I I CATHEDRAL I Interim Minisle" and Choir Director: ; AI Tea Hlll' ThIs Afternoon - um. Am... Mun... A-R-C-M- Mrs. v. r. Dingwell The big day of the year for the weekitwillbetlletumofflle is being Ileld or . . Is What You Need! Rockford Square Reverend J. 8... Davies. M.A., Organist and Choir Director 10.00 mm. — School of 0110 i u - L. Th. Rector Bible. (Open session for the mug erg . De 7‘ boy ak ' lint ( Youd L al MASTER FEED DEALERS mi we at who use'the 5“ rug. '1‘: to t e a Jncoa ' ’ed I Prince Of ales ‘ “999 ‘ 0c ‘ , Reverend Canon E. M. Malone 10:00 a.m.—Blble School and {a ly)‘ ‘ laygr unds i h ‘ 8 gm”: ac “mm by . Alberton .............................. .. Pridhams Feed service . . 11.00 p.m.—Morning Worship. '1 p o s ere and “115 '0“ pefvi - . M.A. D.D., Family Hour. , .. Intel-m betweefl 200 and 300 the van s su‘ 50“ from cm“ 0 Summerside . . . . Prmee Edward Island Fur Pool Ltd. ’ 11:00 am _Morning worship and Sermon. What Does Chris- , . . fir naught Square, East End. Des- Frlday and Saturday Central Bedeque ................. .. Amalgamated Dalr‘ les‘ Ltd. The Reverend W.\ C. no“, Commu'nion flanity Mean? gulspangmy g In ages cm 5 to anay Crescent and Victoria ~ ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Keith 0. Kenned Honotar Assistant Priests ' 5010: Miss Alli“!!! Kennedy, 12 wan we mm three mg buses Kensmgton . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y y l landhoadlIorTeaHill. l l l E Park playgrounds, as well as several teenagers acting as as- Augusl 22nd and 23rd Wbeatley River . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oyster Bed Bridge ............ .. ..... Preston Rackham ............ E. M. Cudmore Organist and Choir Director, Speaker: Mr. Merle Zimmer- man. Contralto~ — “He Shall Feed His Floc ” (Handel). Stanton Conover, B.A., B.D., It is one at the annual picnic sistants, will leave from the Cornwall .......................................... .. Roland Hyde Miss 8“ 'v' 'e ton’ Lic' Ml" “be”: M!" make 73“ I'm—Eyeing Worship. parties Elven them by the Kms- bus terminal here at 1.45 this Mount Stewart ............................ .. Clark’s Feed Service 7.3,, pm, Evening Worship I Sermon; An Inoonspicuou .men Club which actively sue attemoon and will return about - Kilmuir ........ .......................... McGOwan’s Ltd. TWELFTH SUNDAY Semen, “Behold The Maw... Disciple - Irons the Playgrounds and con- 7 tonight In the meantime there Charlottetown ..... ...................... .. Dillon s. Splllett Ltd. AFTER TRINITY- Speaker, Mr_ w_ 0. Weak. Duet by Miss Gail Currie and :tributes much to the year round be games, swimming and a ‘ ’ \ . . _ Saint Bartholomew—Aug. M. Hm_Anmm. “Under m. Miss Sandra Sutherland- :lun that the kids have. Next b'- ‘cnic su r. . Marth Reprisenalve- IVAN KERRY 3,00 p.m.—Holy Eucharist ,, - Both serviceswlll be conduct- : 13 p1 ppe , . t Win11! (Swim!)- ed by supply pastor Rev J - BY PHOINilNG .... 6715 BOx 741 Charlottetown Dial 5455 11.00 Imp-Choral Eucharis All who will are cordially In- ' ' ' C Plain Ceremony Sunday Al 3.30 “It’s Results That COunt” No Evensong Friday: during August. Visitors Welcome ST. PAUL’S ANGLIC'AN , vlted to worship at Central Christian. GHAEIJOITETOWN of Hartford, Connecticut. Allow no Sunday to witness your absence from the house of God. ' ICOME AND WORSHIP , mOn Simday afternoon ME; b13101: cannon BIBLE CHAPEL ‘ at iflsfiggfm mm E [,nRocu? 061% Pointeto ' , ,. 8818mm “151:9ng 80!“ .235 W133i.“ “mm” ZION PRFSBYTERIAN ' e e ' amlver‘ I L of British mi mi Isl d. The Be mud Canon J_ T. mu, "‘A Bible Preaching Centre, Pro- ' CHURCH “Elmo - Elfin-no: Dads know more than the good Picnic spots . v Rector W! m M W W com me a can» street- .“~.~.‘" Hyndman will officiate at the an- niversary ceremonies which will beheld on the farm of Mr. J.0. Hyudmn, where Fort Amherst is located; Army representatives will be H.001. J.T. Davies, C.D., LIL-Col. F.S. Jenkins, ED, and Major 0.R. Salmons, MBE, CD. ' the Korean peninsula’us area and tlon. \— . When'lt’s a perfect day for a picnic, most Dads know where the grass 1s and green . . . where the swimming’s safe . . . where the family call have fun. Dads know a lot of useful things like that. I . And one of the things they also know is that it pays to be realistic about. life Insurance protection. The family income, the children’s education, their home — these are things worth safeguarding. The Mutual Life Of Canada— the company with the outstanding dividend‘recor'd. Organlst and Cholr Director. Mr. 11. John Harris. F.R.C.O. 8:30 mun—Holy Communion. 41:00 a.m.—-Morlling Prayer and Sermon. Celebrant, Rev. Canon Malone, M.A., D.D. ‘ Visitors Are ’Cordlally Invited "E. M. u the only Saviour of Sinners." 0:30 nuns-Lord’s Supper (or Believers. . 11:00 a. m. —The Family Bible- Hour: Featuring a program for all the family. 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service. Soloist and Song Leader: Mr. Joseph Wootton THE KIRK OF 8. JAMES The Reverend '1'. 11. B. Semen. liver his Farewell. Message ' before leavhg for the million lry in Halifax. NS. up Reverend w. Hirold Brown. M.A., Minister Mr. John Lea-Morgan, M.A.. B. Mus. (Oxford) Organist and’CIloIl- Director To Attend Speaker}? Mr, s...“ Christen. sum—adult Bfilsihglin. CROWDED NATION You can provide the full protection your family needs ' n nu-I-uAL “:E sen ' , - ,8-m- Ill'sery .' South Korea has 46 per cent of by selecting the company that Offers life insurance at low net cost. That’s" 'glw ASSURANCE COMPANY‘OIF'Cm PRESBYTERIAN M" 8"“ (himsean de' ll‘SMum’fig—cmfiflffl’ggm lsnausm ml. HEAD mi mum: on. A I or God." Vocal Solo: “Oh Lord (Jarred Me.” (Handel) — Miss June \ M.A., s.T.M.. » Faster- * , I DEFENCE m... A "swarm \ Eats-9h: l. Mm" Emabeflh mucefle'rmm" . CONSTRUCTION Miss E. Lillian McKenzie. _ pm Be‘fm , '1 Iy celebrated her 90th. birthday. ‘ . Maniac" F.M.C.M.. . Recorder Solo: “Afloso” - I; Mrs. Doucette, who lives in South I I95I I LIMITED Organist and Dlrector of cum. PARK ROYAL (Boyce) —. Mr. Roger Balder- :‘Rust‘ico, I: well known for her wheairtiful needlework and croch- “T ' lug. She has one daughter Mrs. l PROJECT: Supply and Erection of 4 Sets of Elec- trically Oper- R. C. A. F. Stations, ated «Hangar Doors, . ' 11:00 sum—Divine Service and Sermon by the Minister. “For Of The Most High Cometh Healing”. UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. Burton Crown. B.A.. Minister Iton. ‘Gnest organist: Mrs. Benn Johnston. I’Gilbert Peters, and one son Clilf- , Solo, “By M 83mm”.' 11 s “d str t All .Arc Cordially Invited r . Summersade, P.E.I., ,, (wane M eco ee {110111, both oflwhom lrve in Rus- I and Greenwood, N. xiii. Dam rcox “9 Phone 4214 {1800' A 8' Fm? N°' 122-7338 VISITORS VERY WELCOME , Mrs J. 3. Andrew, Organist. . . . 1. ~ SEALED TENDERS: PM“ THE CHURCH IS OPEN DAILY ; n a ked as to t and ad. 11.00 an.- Congregational c for 3 \ dressed to the undersigned for. the ‘ Worship . E‘ above prom. Will be weaved TRINITY Sermon: “The Hands of Our 3' , Dance in Iona East until 3:“) p.m. Lord”- _ , every Monday night. Tune) ‘ 1 Sunday It the shadow 01 :- I THU‘RSDAY’ r 13, 1953. Minister“ Cbrlst on the hot‘ highway of Must h By 1' Dance in new ball, East Baltic, Plans, spfgcifibétionsbgnd tender Illa. Ahoszgtnks M35331. BtAo figural: Illa ltt gain a 3: August 27. Lunch free. forms required may v. . a I. she] ‘ m ea , are k 2 " , b Prime Contractors only fmm B-A-a B-D- refreshed. 5.00 .m. I Racfllams Mill Whewbley Rw— DYCL. Plans Section.A R3011! {53$ hymn p, Magma, A,g,c,o_ I Yo. are mm“, “MM ,0 - \ P 1' 0! closed for 1 week. aiageasglgeltgwbefegofimn- Organilt and Director of Chain. at Park-Royal United . > m . , . f Dance, Covehead Community :truotion (1951) Limited is requlr- 11:00 sum—Nursery care for . . . I’ Eall Saturday August 28rd. ed for each set of plans and docu- . Beginners. .. 1 : . . . - lete lans and specifi- Sermon: RI. Rev. J. s. ’l‘llom- AL , lobster Supper. Seashell If mt1’return ed in good; so“, M Mentor I o! the United PARK: Jim“ 0! Emma, swim AW W cam ,, bu... u. mum Church or Cama- "‘“’°°"“‘ ” FIlTEII FRAGMEITS I “so holled Home”. digeloflzwing ntract award: Solo: “How Beautiful Upon Canada ‘ 2 Just “rived car of 180 gallon Each tender must be submitted the Mountains (Barker) — Rev. 1. E. Jackson. Pastor-It was the wars many old Alze heavy oak puncheons. Wa- dell Bros, Cmpaud. Hot chicken supper .bingo and (ed Church. Miss Fay Edwards guest soloist, Sunday, Aug. 2440b. OOMIN GEVENTS (SCATTER) Community D4vp-a~&_yr:w—Af—~s-.tpmqu .. ., . vid'e ‘ 'atlon and beau _ Dmsm’urdcqvehegadnjgust 23rd. A Cordial Welcome Awaits “You are welcome :0 file for ty ' ' M, ay’ RUCTIO'N You At Trinity Temple" In a‘ manner the I uhm“s.:““””’ 113” millage? COEISI LIMITED gible gong-131,111» m guilt- .‘ o lay, temIber ‘ - . x , xaBMY hm e e ‘ served at 4.30 p.m. Ausmces C' I . Supply and Erec- m SALVATION m m 01: lives. . Jae], using mg. W- L- PRefonECofI‘ Structural Steel for Great George streak“ so meg fie the Scngtfures to ' E . . . .F. F EVANGEL ’ OTLAND rev pattern 'a per- 'llhe Crmpaud Exhibition will be Cantilever Hanging .1. “EOME (ghee 1865 feet We as found in Jesus held at the Crapaud Rink grounds ggtlollléz : Bircan Street Christ. The society depends e . on August 27th. A good time is Promised. Crapaud Exhibition A080. ' ire. New Glasgow every Tuesday night 9-12.30 Doiron’s Orchestra Centeen. Regular Monday night dance 300's Camp, North Rustico. Mo— dern and old time dancing. MuSIc Bingo, every Monday night at 3.30 St. Andrew's Hall, Mt. menus. This deposit is forfeited on the form prescribed and be mpam‘ed by ll, security def 3:3: as called for In the tender documents. Such depOSIt shall 1n- fly a . n J. D. Jennison. 59°va p TENDERS. plainly SEAT-IEas to [content and ad. em DayIight Tim) THURSDAY. del- forms recurred may be 153, at the address September 11, 1958 specifications and ten- ained by ,Prime Contractors :giy 'from D.C.L. Plans Sec- Ofl'fiflv‘l ”"~"II--fl-h¥'l-. I'm. nut--DL-r-CIWOQB‘CUArm-luJ-Ma-ugoptr' 0’ OTTAWA. Ontaria- Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Charlottetown, PEI. , 11:00 lulu—Divine Worship. Miss Helen Wilson. Male Eight: Selected. 7:30 p.m.—Divine Worship. . - Sermon: Mr. Walter Morris, Guest Organist. Mira. Keith Rogers vice. will attend the .evenllll “7' GALVARY TEMPLE / 0:15-0:45 — Radio CJRW Summerside. Broadcast - . . 1240 on Dial. gather the broken bits of other games in Rollo Bay, Wed‘ demnify the 0WD.“ 333“ 1°“ Comb“, mm: “mm” 10.00 p.m.—Sunday School glass and noted them into “gust M 815 served ' the event °f Mthdmwal 0‘ the mum" Y'P'U' 1100 am—Worslll Service 1 windows for new churches ‘Zifial’d 9 27' e ' it]:ch tenderer subsequen‘ “ s"'°=,“““° “I” 0"“ “f; 3200 pImI—naptlslgal service. There is one church in On: I . . acceptance 0‘ .the bld' not Lord, (“chm”) - R' ' North River Causeway (wea- 0am, that memorial Hymn Suing Mt. Herbert 1101- The lowest or any tender Latimero windows containing bus of ther permitting). 7.30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service ' . Message—“The Rapture". 0 p.m. NO- 4 Te‘mP- 31d?" 56 Ly“ m" 961933?“ “n wgacgfi' N12. w. invite mum and friend, churches. The broken frag- OTTAWA' omarlo' mm“ 0m" ’ ' to worshlp with up on this ments of the past. fitted to- Lord'l Day. 3:. Major and Mrs. Arnold flicks. Minister: Rev. J. 11. Bishop. B.A. ‘ Sunday 7.00 p.m. Salvation Meeting. A Warm Welcimle Awnlts You At The Army 6.30 p.m. 'Opeu Air Meeting. 0:!) a.m.—Stanchel. A markEd th undersigned for 7:00 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. 11:15 mum—Service. , $23,952; anfigzsflfigol‘sgrkanoé " in dressed to e ' 3 am. Sunday School- Sermon: “Blessing I Will mug , _ modem and Old time danc g m above noted 910190" 9-45 M fin ,, undeveloped because of .g Junior Farmers Recreation Cen- regein mm 3.00 p_m_ (East- 11:00 3.111. Holiness ee 3- Bless The . . mm of the glow,“ G05, 7:00 p.m.—Service. ' Sermon: “Behold The Christ”. “If ye know that He 15 right- eous, ya know that everyone that doetb righteousness is born of Him”. (James 2:29). Rev. ,0. R. Stairs. Minister ' UNITED PENTECOSTAL by the Mariners Orchestra. Mon- 110:1. Ernaepmit of $100.00 pay. . CHURCH are used to help sustain the day, August 2-51h. Canteen- bglow'to Defence Construction _ . [IRAN SHAKEN work. 'WIhy call and see (319561) Limited. is required for Branch Office: 37 Elm Men“ the Wide vanety of Bibles TE HIRIAIN. Ir all (Reuters); minors continued to rock West- OblmchesinEuImpe were des- troyed. In some cases pa- tient artists gathered to- glass from hundred different European geflIerillanewdesignpro- on Christian people every- where, for the support neces- pel of Christ. We may help I by contributing through one of the various Island branch- es and we also assist when we make a purchase at The Bible House in Charlotte- town: the profits of which books, mottoes, plaques, religious novelties and litera- Stewart. 21 chances to win 1 S and my Albert Stairs, Asst. em Imam. 3311111151135!sz series of ture? / more 100.00 worth of if the complete pan , . V . Phone: cakes started during the week- pmel iii}; iack Pots of $25.00 ficatlons areonlwgr r1303? fill: J. Em: Shepherd. Branch Manager Phone 8676 2nd. Provincial mmm in Na. THE BIBLE HOUSE each. Chickens each week. good orglel' day following com Representatives: semces: hwalnd said 191 Mes have been . . . w“ fourteen d . 10.00 am_slmda School “.1 recovered with 984 persons in- OPPOSITE EATON’S Nurses’s‘ Meeting. The” V”, tract awal' a 1- must be sub— 1. E. Devino Cyrll Gallant J. W. Crosby hible- Class V jm‘ed' Am mum,” mmate M Charlottetown be a meeting of the Sulllmel‘zlde Each teph: forms prescribed Amherst Meadowbmk no” a m wash“, Serflces. caswames an the area is (ii-mew, Ind Charlottetown District . ur— mitted on t or any tender not . i“ Magdalen Islands, PA. 7.30 .m . n Air Church _ became of W of wmmum (aplegated by The E. 1, «es Associations on Thursday. All. The 10386 ccepted Allison G O 0 Em. bh goth—ope trons W 01v es we“: reported Auxdlary of The .Bl‘ltlsh and Sum 28th at 2.30 Ii‘m. IstIICis‘iixié neg 6551? YIeiinison Secretary. Albert gallant '0.L.eary a You arednvited to threatening the lives of survivors Foremn Blble SOCIety) is ' I Re-reaiou Ia - - ~ ‘ ico . . . You}; 1;,le suits and picnic I” No- 4 Temp‘ Bldg" 56 Lyon St' E' J' M003!” Bus these Seercel. who were camping m fields.