AN IMPRESSIVE ccrcmmy last wetting in Mt. Stewart Hamill Hall saw Branch No. 1 Royal Canadian legion bet-ante the second brands in Prince Edward Island to n!- lii‘lalb’ receive leglan colors. Tile mill-r branch to hold with Colors Are PreSented lo Mt. Stewart legion A mlleslona was rentith by ihe Mt. Stewart branch. Royal adlan L e g l o it. when the. branch was presented with a set‘ M nlticlal Colors. by Lt.~Col. N. s cmmly was at Kingston. . rcw months atzo. Here. the 1 two arers. Robert Rose. leit. and'Elmer Mac- lniyi-e. right. holding the nL'W ensizns. pose with Ltssol N. w. Inwihe'r. who besides pres scnting the colors was also the donor. mony took place in Mt. Stewart Memorial Hail. To start the proceeding the legionnalres h e s d e d to- the Qu een Charlotte High School w Lowther who also donated band under the direction or lvo the two cnslgni Cudn-lore. lornicd up in iront or The Gammon,“ we... I,ppnedlthc churches and paraded to die by provincial president Hamilton‘ hall- Dmiclas. who pertormed the ow Alter n hriet address the col- tics oi masterwbceremanics. yin-5 were presented to the color it had been planned esrlicr.hearcrs. by Col. Low-thcr assist that the tunction should takcied by the branch President via... 1,. "a... at in... Lpglpuic. Douglas. The hearers w are home. but inclement weether‘llnherl Rose and Elmer Michi- l runaiied this portion or the pro-ityre. and the all" eswfl W a tram and the presentation Core-lLyman Jay and tiny Mitchell. [ T . 'n or the program was ioilowed by the dedication oi the colors by the provincial ‘pndrt-s. llcv. R. MacDonald tht [and Rev D. MecLennsn. lProtl. Following the dedication ceri- imnny. the branch president in vtroducr-d the various speakers. i Those who addressed the go- therinc. in addition to Co]. to thcr and Hamilton Douglas were. ihe clergy. Lester Martino. . Queens County zone commande "nu" "FF'C'AL 9”” BenjamIn champion. provincial " w“ '“"°“""~’d “5‘9"” tirstviee-prcsident.snd Bruce L, 'l‘a'm‘ .K'S' Bamll- d'm‘” Stewart. Dnmininn represent or the indian Government tour. .1" in nilice. Toronto. will visit Charlottetown July 9 to ll. Her not is part oi the Maritime tour she plans to start next month. During her clay she “Ill be a guest at the Char- lotlctnwn Hotel. SUDDEN DEATH Mrs. Alan McKay. Charlotte- tmt'n. recelved word Thursday rillllll of the sudden dealll oi he Slilt‘hln-law. Mrs. El- linll. Pittsiield. NH. The hus< band of the deceased is a (arm- ;r resident of Elliot's Mlll.l. El ih the ccremonles complet- ed the parade was dismissed. with the march-past having to he delcted due in rain. The el'cninl's proceeding con- cluded tyith a hutl‘ct supper serv- ed at the Legion Home by the Ladies Auxiliary. . Tom Dawes Is Honored By Jaycees I During Thursday night's an-i nunl meeting ill the Char-lotto. town Junior Chntnber or Com meme. Tmn Davies. Jr.. was named 'Outstandlng Joycee oi RELATIVE DIES Relatives have received word ol the death on June I0. ll the hon-ton Wellesley Hospital oi Mrs. Edwoid Hodgson ot New- lfln. Mass.. me!) Alice Connolly or Long River, PM. in her 92ml we “r "m s” w“ mum‘s“ '" In his rcport president Hurvy hlr hushand some years ago. . m‘ h Ono an... Edward “Mm” d MarKinnon. nolcd that a oug lewton Mas... Illrvlves. there had been . decline membership the activities oi ANSWER Two cuts the organization but increased. City iircmeiit were out twice During the session. David fl'Wrday. the tint heiug at MscPhsll. Charles Munro. Max shout 3 am. when In sutorno- Dingwell and Douglas nerd hilr caught tire near St. Dfln- were welcomed at new mem- itsn'i University. The mono bcrs. The meeting was conduct-. “as at 11.30 a . to deal with yed hi! George Scanllehllry‘ and{ A small blue in a workshop and Walter Wheeler. past president. "Mm area in s bulldina he The ioliowing were named n[« hold the McLean Funeral Home ilcers oi tho organization tor the Fire Chie' H.H. Jewell report- cpming your. president. llarvcy to that dumll. was light in Micxinnon. reelected. lost both lnxhncel. vlceepmldenl. Tnm Davin. .lr. MSG EXAMlNATIONS Model School Closing Friday Dr. Frank MacKinnon. princi- pal oi Prince or Wales College was the guest speaker ut the annual closing oi the Mode! sehooi, held yesterday morning t pwc. : As part oi the program the parents and triends oi the stu-l dcnts were enterLalned with program oi vocal and instrumen- tsl music staged by the pupils. who also staged a short play. The play Pind Day and the Gob in ' was presented b grads one. Miss Fraser's class. The remainder oi the enter. tainmenl program consisted oi choral selections by grades 5. a we] ', which were “The Tao Turk" and Spring has Come . VA chorus and rhythm band com- iprising grades 2. n isan t ren- ‘tiered “June Time" and n chor- us and hand irom crades 3. t and s prcscnled “The Monk" and the program wound up with C. gradcs 2 and a giving a choral reading “The Naughty Little Ro- n .. At the rnncluslon or the enter. ialnmont the pupils .ic pre- sented with their cert cales by Dr lllacKinnon. Music ior the ct g was un- der the direction of Mr. and Mrs. anul Roymund. and a bauuet of roses was presented to Mr Reymtmd by Lila Spence. Cabinet W evelopme A uumbcr oi projects to be Carried out under "I! resources development program will placed bciore the cabinet iot- approval at an early date. Pre- mier Walter R. Show said yes. tort-lay. No details oi the protects wcre given but it is understood that they include two major agricultural project: and that the comoineo projects will cost in the vicinity oi $100,000. premier stiaw said there Ital been a sharp increase in the number oi applications lor pto~ jt‘cts to he carried nut under the agricultural rehabilitation and development program. "These will be alyzed short~ 1y." he said. and decisions made as to their suitability lor development. Two at least will he motor protects concerned with one oi our basic lnduo tires." According to the premier. the province has been mapped out by Maritime Marshlond Recla- mation Administrallnn Into db l’elupment If!!! “ first pmvlnce In Canada In have this top completed he 5! ur‘s license was lined tilt and costs or live duyt. For lining to stop at a stop sign an accused was lined no and costs or live days. A druntt nnd incapable was so manded until tomorrow. second vtre-pmxldenl. James Lea. secretory-treasurer. Jerry Itwal announced yesterday m"... , . y or . E H W m" "MM" ""9 wn- Benton. directors. Millsr Mac- WM ‘" WWII “'9 Toronto Lend. Allan Mochod. Roger cumm'm' °’ MM" 93mm"- Craig and Earl he too “mm. written in Charlottetown ———— “Penny. The IuCcesaIuI students "* L Liquor Chars“ ' Are Adiournecl Following the testimony oi two RCMP oiiiccrs the two cases against George Reid. Charlotte . the untnwnil sale or liquor were adloui-nerl until June 21L by Magistrate AJ. Haslam in city police court yesterday. Counsel tor the doieooe is John P. Nicholson and the case tor the clown IA being conducted by it. scales. “lint Trotnor. Charlottetown anti. charged with speeding was listed no and costs or to dayl. David MacDonald. Charlotte- town. charged with driving a motor vehicle without In uptnt-l NLLADD rumour. — no intent tor D a l v o y Randolph Pnlllld was held yesterday ai- Pmonn. from the Cuciiiic run- In] home. service was conduc- bd by Rev, Dryer Jones. The limit "Jesus Loves Me‘“ in a I :"II Drill-list wu Mn. Jamel rm‘flsoll. Pall wen Mai- Il Pollard. A r t h u r Pollard. “"34 Marni-ll and mrllnl ‘ erllatl. Intermnl VII In AI“ Vl- suon Cemetery. Mr. Former . . . Keep flint tnctor rolling during that busy Sufism ISLAND NEWS PAGE' Charlottetown and Queens County The Guardian. Charlottetown, sot. June 22. 196 . 5 273 Short ‘Results In $100 Fine . Magistrate 1.3 In it data it iound Clarence winiam running, Grand 'n-ucudie guilty oI being in possession or m undersized lumters and fined him slot and COIL! or 20 days during prir cecdings at Queens County mag- Iatrate's court yesterd y. Magistrate Johnston told the secured that he was getting olt light this time as the usual pen- alty was so cents per lobster which would have brought his line to nearly :40 more bad it been imposed. c h s rg ed with leaving his scene at an accident. slots Alex— ander T o o m b s, nmndolbane. pleaded guilty and wus hard :75 and costs or m dayl. The mag. istrate mentioned that ii the luv cused had only stopped the case would be so much better tor him as the vehicle he hit was ac- tusliy stopped in a very had spot. FINED :50 Eric Donald Paul. Fredericton was lined :50 and cDatl or is days when iound guilty on a charge or ihoit oi . motor ve- hlcle s a halt ton pickup. Ht: Lobsters Hallia Jay. Sherwood. was iound guilty on charge 0' r: r! and control of a motor vehicle while inioxicated. in previous testimony the accused had ex- iiar to those at alcohol iiowcv er. Dr. l. Rnchmel. Charlotte-‘ town. explained yesterday thati it wus very improbable that ibci accused had gun: into insulin. shock only immediate trcaci merit could brlng the vic in out. oi it and the accused had n-i ceived no treatment. Two men were iound guilty oi possession oi liquor at other than their residence and lined $20 and costs or on days. For iniractions ot the traiiic act. several motorists were eachi at the Charlottetown Hotel in lined slit and costs. one it Hi honor or the visit oi the na- convicted oi iailure to mine a! lionsl president or the organi- motor vehicle in ior inspection.‘ ration and the sctiretsiy- another or passing on the crest or a grade. one or driving 40 miles per hour in a so rude zone one oi driving without consider- ation tor the r' his oi others. and one ior driving when her A special meeting of Con- ederation Wing RCAF Asso- cialion took place last night Former Resident .Dies In Calgary was warned that is similar of fence in the tulure would bring an automatic jail sentence. Ernest Cecil Rogt‘rsnn, Vlctor- la. on a Charge of intent to com- mil an lndictahle ottenn! elect- ed trial by a judge and jury and was remanded to July 5 withl bail to stand in order to let I date for preliminary hearing. A warrant was issued tor Lite arrest or Leonard Joseph Gall'i nn|. Stanley Bridge when is? tall- ed in appear in Court on I charge or their. l,043 Said Receivmg Old . Age Pensions : OTTAWA (Special! _ There are Lots citizens or prince Cd- ward island who are receivin an average at $60.35 a moothi under the Old Age Assistance Act. it was revealed in the Com. mons this week in response to a oucstion on the order paper. The province has ssno residents who are 65 years or age or over but who are not yet 70 years or 38!. Eitfilty-thlve PEI. people are recnlving an average (II $53 21 in Blind Persons Allowance. the government revealed. And‘ 797 island residents are in re- ceipt oi disabled persons allnw- ances as oi April this yCar. Average allowance paid is $64.- 40 ill Analyze nt Projects All of Prince County and small section a! diluent Queen is development area number one and King! County and a small part at adlolnlnz Queen! I: area number tw .9“: $3? 0 Di?! Women”)! P7? RD. TONIGHT ONLY TIE H'EATEST TU'Ill CLASSIC IF All. "If! THE PHANTOM or t SHOWS START AT 9:30 PM. t ' apparently went to shiit his VE- beginner‘s permit had expired. Dr. E w. Collin or Calgan- “Tr—T .Alta - .s . ilioly oross hospital. Calgary ialwr a briei illncss. He was all ‘years or age. Dr_ Collin graduated In Art itroin Dalhousie University. taught at Napsrima College in i Trinidad and received his Doctor oi Philosophy degree in War- cester. Mass He came to Calgaiy in 1909 and was vireorincioat and later iipnm‘l/pal or the Calgary Normal School until his retirement in loin Surviving are his wife. in cal- . gory. a son Edwin m‘ Wankegan. i HI and u dang:th inorotllyt ‘Mrs. Hal-old R. Tllley. Victoria. 3 C or. Catlin was a brother of the late Mrs iDrJ Cavirllthere oI Charlottetown. able to t5 A: rcac ELECTED '"' “5" ” to by Mr. The latter _ _ jumped in Illlly clothed and Following a re ew ol the managed to grab Mr. Mulch by past year's act es at last 1“, alum... night-s annual meeting of the Both men became suhincrged P.E.I. Division. Navy League until iinaily Mr Mutt-ll manag- oi Canada. an b on rd HMCS ed to grab his rescuor' lingers Queen Charlotte. lvan Dpcher- who pulled him near the whorl ty Charlottetown. was elected me, warms ammo president to succeed lack the... to sham Smallwood.0thcr oiiicers elec- ‘ This marked n... in". m,- tcd were vice-president. Nor ision on which Mr. Lund had man Black. secretarytreasur- perm...“ . "em-s role. pom. er Ralph Carr. erly on the city polite inrce. a i gewuyearstya‘ E} was( honored Former Police ‘ '1 Officer Saves . Workman itcats The quick action or Anthonyl tTonyt Lund. resulted in hisi saving Donald Mulch. South-1* * ‘A' * ‘k m drowning when he, 64/9/70 A port iell irom the department or transport. whari projcct Thurs- TODAY AT "TREASURE OF MUCH I! USELESS SOME 50 nor (Till of tho \E‘nrltl is unsuitable (or growing [mill .lor surh reasons all point: too ‘cuid. too dry or too mountain ous. day evening. Mr Mutt-h he outer (arm was working on s and when he p0» sitlon a two-by-faur timber. Wt’lll‘ll he was holding. Saw way and he plunged into 8|] feet of watcr. Twn older workers were ill!» .8 CONDO R" NTIOAL PRESIDET VISITS CH’TOWN manager. The mcoiin: was in sonncction with the hopes or the local branch to hale the annual convention held here. From Iclt to right are Sqdn v Ldr Terrence Hm. liai~on or, lit-or: Al nnoduin. prcsidont . Protestant Chil ‘ls Headed By K K. M. Martin. or: llas re-i elected chairman oi thc t stee e PEI Protcstanlj 's Home. at the annual ‘meeting held in the oiiice. Qiiccn Street. last evening. ' r T. in ‘utt was re-. islet-ted vice-chairman. and Mrs. ‘P. J Kcnned Kcnsingto Mrs. R w. Dcck. Montague. and Mrs yWalter Enwiil-ss edonue ‘ Beef Prices i ;’ Reviewed l A rrview ot heel prirrs ior this week at Winnipeg. Toronto. and Montreal has horn suppl‘rdi by Linmln Dewar. sr‘t‘rslar) the PE. liner Produrers aniatan ow i: are the dt'lr'llls’ vl'iNNlP G: Clinic!‘ steers $24 ti 50 Good 323 to $24; llled~ ium s2l to $23. NTo lioivo :4 so to .25.5n; Good 523 so to 2-! in: Men diilnl 2| to s" MONTREAD Choir-e s l 3247' Good $23.75 to $24 diiim $21517 to $23 iTHE CARD slit» .Me ‘tirlni: d “'"Ei adoption commit: #_ ¥ ¥ ¥ 4 ¥* * ‘k ‘k * NORTH RIVER DRIVE-IN 'i oi the Atlantic rogltln; Pltll Conncl. Saint Joiln_ national preside-1t: .lack Gray. setre- . lan'rmanager: and Arthur llacliaa. president oi the local time. dren's Home .M. Martin, QC re-ricctcd to the board ior a rur- ilier period or llirce years. in his report. Mr. nlartio slat- ed that thcre are ieiv institutions which can report such succcss 'oar atier year. He said that this was largely due to the un Work performed by the boar lo rcrci-cnc-e to the work «I the i TONIGHT ONLY .EASIMM cflLflII it tints-lithium: WING iv that during the past year 25 chil- ttron had born admitted to tho home tout that 23 had departed. tir Marti also had praise ior :tlainr . tit and his proper- tv committee (or the excellent condition in whit-ll they bad man- aced to maintain the buildings and Emunlls or the home. The novnl Arch Masons also i-mnc ill for their share or con- gratulations tor thcir provision ot classroom supplier tor the children in grades one to six. The iinancr committee it n d as tho chmrmansiiip oi F. A. Large. 90. \l'i-ls also praised and it was poiniod out that the board on longer needed to conduct a campaign on its own as it has pnnied its ellnrls with the Unit- eii Appeal. All groups and individuals who have assistcd in many and v ied \lays in the work at tho Home wore thanked by Mr. Mur- b erved i n SHOW Ant‘tU’r 5:20 rill As“ NEVER BEFORE on THE sen: l SEE THE AR or. E" THE CHARIOTSI SHOP O Greeting Cards I Art Supplies 9. Games 15. Good Books é) For Children 8: Adults Vim (:rotton st. Dial t—imi “MW fir‘k'k‘kt HOWS 2:30 — 7 — 9 2:30 ONLY THE GOLDEN IN THEATRE Tonight at 7 and 9 only RESTR T018 YEARS AND OVER ICTED l rel-on ahead. TO I)“ THIS BEE Us FOR A OUR 'I' NEED! Ll. Audit-woodwind!th Suva-slmmneda LOLITA SUNDAY NIGHT - Sponsored by the Llano Club Ior rharlty. __ ’ "Hell and High Water" E‘hfizigiysmr starring LOLITA RECHARD WIDMARK ‘19rrlflc". In the mightiest suhmarlno adventure the notions evor unlmhed. Only clnemasoltpo and oolor could portny filIs tllrllllng so. "Airy. 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