———— SET entire erence taatineeatitinen : ‘ : | Arrive For Duty A motorcade of 11 army vehi- atrived in the province this i in q : . . ° TELEPHONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESK e q Tour Crows | Amon — labelled “Royal Baggage”. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., July 30, 1959. 5 ‘CP) — Un-)more than $1,100 and another had| The vehicles ‘and drivers, al : 3 wanted visitors arrived in Fred-| $360 plus valuable papers and/from Eastern Command, Halifax, o. y eriction Tuesday among the thous- | credentials. will be available for transporta- ; ande who assembled to greet the| . One man who chained his wal-|tion of officials from Railway 0) Queen and Prince Philip on their | ye discovered the chain was gene| Wharf and The Charlottetown as Teen een: see ot pro- | Bone. with the wallet y well as for handling arrival and oe P police group departure of special groups ar- eee : fessional pickpockets who have| Contacted yesterday Chief) i0) ang leaving in advance of f hit bard during. Tuesday's roye.|the Charlottetown force will - visit festivities. on the lookout for pickpockets : 7 Many wallets end other valua-| during the Royal Visit ei ebec Golf bles were stolen. same time advises citizens ; New debenture issues of $80,000; Queen Street side. The tender of| The spokesman said the total| take precautions in 4 ; (water) and $20,000 (sewer) were | Bevan Bros. for $1,200 for plurgb-| joss may run into several thous-| their own valuables. “Once an d Is Hu e ere caeg” quteadey. She Fa te en, Me rn ant dalars. Police held little|fence has been committed, it g dated July 31, 1060 and|done by City campenters who are| ant money. ee make ‘a recovery of the stolen| MONTREAL (CP)—A whopping bear interest at 5% per cent lempected to finish the breastwork| One stolen wallet’ contained! property,” he said. field of 162 sets out ove: the half-yearly. The 20-year | job at- Victoria Park this week. . Beaconsfield club course today in ae will be im denomina- |The oniy tender reported for the the. 18-hole qualifying round of the tions of $1,000 each. They are to| completed job was for $5,400. It f eas |Quiebec Amateur golf champion- by Commissioners of | was decided to “proceed with the : ship. Water Supply as they | work with city employees ia- i All provincial amateur cham- et no lower price than | stead of accepting it. , ‘i pions since 1947 are in the field per hundred dollars. Mayor Edwin C. Johnstone pre- ; nies ae except Tommy Riddle, retired + Council aiso approved a/sided with Councillors Gaudet, . from cgmpetitive play, andfJoe ion accepting the plans| Boyles, Gormely, MacRae, Has- Leblanc, now a pro at Sher- proposed rest rooms in the|lam, Hyndman and Arsenault anning S al eC brooke. ie 2 of City Hall on the present. : : From the qualifying medal-play 2. round, the 64 low scorers will en- By DON PEACOCK into-use in Canadian penitentiar-|'et match play starting Friday and ending Sunday. . Remi Lefebre of Montreal Whit- lock is defending champion. Other former champs entered include jes_and other correctional instit- utions the most modern and ef- fective. methods of dealing with | €anadian- Press—Staff—Writer_ OTTAWA ‘(CP)—The fast-mov- ing correctional planning com- ee | Ottawa Driver Is Accus Of Criminal Negligence i" i , : : t 7 = s : : CHOSEN to attend National 4H|from the P.E.I. Garment Syivia Poirier, Miscouche; Core- Six 4-1 Garment Club Girls in Queen's County Magistrate's Court yesterday on a charge of criminal negligence in the opera- tion of a motor vehicle causing for widespread reforms in Can- ada’s penal system, it was learned Wednesday. - It is scheduled to hand over its proposals by December for a_10- |more to the witness's side of the jroad, eventually colliding head- on. Describing the injuries to the travel that began last January. Kt visited close to 75 correctional institutions in nine countries, be- sides travelling to very peniten- tiary and jail of any consequence + ton; .Maja Saloms , Middleton; : J er Grant, Borden, and Dianna mittee of the justice department! law ofenders. feck im November at Torohto| Clubs are: Enid Colés, North Mil-| Verna MacPhail, Meadowbaink;| Rodd. North Milton. _|Ihas begun to rough out recom-| ‘The committee two weeks ago|Don Doe of Granby. | ‘ vehicle appeared to pull over) mendations to the government} completed thousands of miles of There are heavy entries from out of town, particularly Quebec's eastern townships. The tournament is the last of 10 which have a bearing on the choice of Quebec’s four-man team bodily harm, was remanded until | occupants of the Prowse car, wit- Friday, July 31, by Magistrate ness said that his wife suffered Gilbert A. Gaudet. a cut on the head which required The change rete meng - 7 | a Bumber of stitches, @ broken radio. towers on Saturday, July juries vee se eee 2 18th, 1959, when the accused car! ii. front teeth knocked out and is alleged to have been in coll- ; suffered brui | ision with a tness himself suffered bruis- by Willard Prowse, Brackley. | 0 the legs. . Occupants in the Prowse vehi- _At the time of impact Mr. cle were his wife and son. All| Prowse estimated is own speed three passengers received various ‘0 have been reduced from 4 injuries. to 20 m.p-h. and that of the a:- The first witness Mary Ethelyn|cused was about 40. MacKenzie of Canoe Cove, stated| Cross-examined by F. Large, that at the time of the accident,|Q.C. witness said that he saw no she and her two children were | reason to believe that liquor was passengers in a light truck, dri-|in any way involved. ven by her husband headed| ALSO ON DOCKET =hosen To Represent Island available to them in this field. The girls provided their own pro- Engineering Student specs" |g Fatally Injured rousing sing-song brought a much| jini Morrison 20-year learned today enjoyed evening to Sos = ison._2-vear-ola|learned today. Friday was devoted to the sel-| 902 of Mr. and Mrs. James A-| A jury.was empanelied by ection of girls to attend National| Morrison. 335 Poplar Avenue.| Coroner Dr. L.E. Prowse with 4H Club Week at Toronto in Summerside was fatally injured George Cheverie as foreman. November. The choice was made ew at the were Air- Other members of the jury are through competitions and inter- _ en a grader backed over) w 5 xsemurtry, Fred Roper, views which lasted most of the Byron Spence, Harry: McDonald, day. At the Conclusion oe Harold Ellis and Jerome O’- ners were announced iss Brian. The inquest was adjourn- Doris Anderson, home economist ed until Thursday, Aug. 6th at 8 Veestiendl School, _who was in p.m, at City Hail. See St eetien. UNIVERSITY STUDENT for Willingdon Interprovincial team play in Vancouver next month. Low scores in any six of the 10 tournaments count toward making the playoffs which will decide the team: . WOODSMEN HELD | SKOWHEGAN, —Me—AP)}—A—___ Quebec woodsman was held for e grand jwry Wednesday on a charge of kmowingly bringing into the United States two coun- terfeit Canadian $10 bills. Joseph ™M_ Morin of St. Come de Beauce, Que., pleadeti not guilty and was | released in $2,000 bail. | year program designed to bring TO VISIT OTTAWA OTTAWA (OP)—italian Prime Minister Antonio Segni and For- eign Minister Giuseppe Pella will ; nye visit Ottawa in late September on | 52 assistant commissioner of a tour of the —Canadtan—and-Denitentiaries. _ United States capitals, Prime : ae 628 S bal Their recommendations will ae 9 er—announced cover, among other things, the! : type of new prisons Canada DIES DRIVING TO WORK should have, whether existing TORONTO (OP)—Jack Leslie, parole supervision services 4%; a member of the classified | —mostly provided by volunteer | advertising department at The agencies—are adequate, a new Telegram and a part+time sports| approach ‘to handling drug ad- writer, died of a heart attack dicts, treatment of women of- while driving to work Wednesday. in Canada. Its members are Col. J. R. Stone, 530, army provost marshal; Alien J.. MacLeod, 40, former chief of the federal parole serv- ice, and James A. McLaughlin, There were 39 4-H Garment Miub Girls, registered ‘at the Ocational Sshool for their an- provincial 4-H Club Week. course—is_provided to offer ome training in subjects of in- te: and benefit to the girls land also a chance for those elig- ible to compete for the trip to ‘eronto for the National 4H Club Week. Classes and group discussions cluded foods, nutrition, fabrics, conducted on topics which froorning, etiquette, table ser- vice, and meal planning. The in- tresses were Theresa Mac- Details of the accident are not complete but it is understood that the accident occurred while a Morrison and MacRae grader was | working on the construction of | the new 7,000-foot runway at the, fenders and implementation of a WOOD ISLANDS- 4 ture, and Margaret Jean ; Donald. student assistant. nental Farm under the guidence the superintendent, R. C. Par- der operator had gone some distance ahead when he stopped and backed up presumably for a To Greet Yacht In addition to the many gath- ered at present at the anchorage DIED IN HOSPITAL bers of the family! His father, James . Morrison, operates . Mor- Rae during his summer vacation SAW COLLISION In the vicinity of the CFCY ra- truck. The accused, she stated, appear- of Summerside, reappearing on the charges of breaking an en- tering and the theft of a sum of Speeders Fined dent of Central Royalty and & cour: yesterday morning, receiv- resident of Cherry Valley, both So" finve of 550 and. wi a a present only those in for two years or more go to federal pen- June 20th te Sept. 20th by a rockslide early Wednesday at Spence's Bridge, 120 miles FERRIES LIMITED god, Irene Mountain, and Jean- : iia lis ate. hietes enn: Mr. Morrison had & younger | for “the North River Drive-In| Also on the docket, two resi-| f - i aor ' | He had been a Telegram em-| federal - provincial plan whereby with the department of/1OO Small Boats Reports indicate that the gra- a eee eee et eee Theatre. dents of Mount Carmel and 0n€ Djwvee since 1929. all prisoners serving a year or CARIBOU ' ried. There were no mem- - more go t« federal institutions. At FERRY SERVICE ) In addition to classes, a film ; Broth Bever: plant —— —___________ as shown on parliamentary pro-| Indications aré that more | fresh start. rison’s Brothers Beverage plant | gig towers; Mrs. MacKenzie said | money from a service station at itentiaries. Daily Including sdure, and each of the girls) than 100 small craft will be in the| Morrison was behind the grad- | Summerside.— ——--she~heardthe-sereech~of brakes | Oyster Bed Bridge, were all re- In City Court ~~ €NR TRAIN DERAILED 7 21 1,3 —s ) spared. and presented two0-| harbor today to greet the|er and apparently did not notice| For several years Arthur was/| and looking through the rear win-| manded until Wednesday, Aug. | a From “ vt pute talks of much variety | arrival of H. M. Y. Britannia car-|the manoeuvre. The wheels of| on The Guardian Ceivery aN [Gee tn Ce se.aamr the aint EN. DG 1S ORE SESE WEE BE er ‘ idents. of} VANCOUVER (OP) — Three a, On Thursday morn-| pying The Queen and Prince Phil-|the grader passed over him,| and was active in youth activi-|cused’s car collide with that of | $1,000. Marathon, nt. "and Charlotte-| locomotives and two passenger Standard Time oe sone ere 2 ip for their. visit here. causing what is believed to be/ ties in Summerside. He had been | Willard Prowse, a short distance/ Fines of $15 and costs or ten jou7 ap; earing before Magis-|cars of the ONR’s westbound Dam pe internal injuries. employed with Morrison and Mac- |to the rear and left of their own | days were imposed upon a resi- | irate K. M. Martin in city police} Super-Continental were derailed) NORTHUMBERLANE i to | from the University of New Brun- the Poenee Feces teen tee. swick, where he was studying en- pital by Daniel Morrison who was | Steering. supervising the job and died a/ Strangely enough, Arthur and short time later. It is reported! his brother Stuart survived an that he was conscious while en-| accident last Saturday when the route to the hospital. lear in which they- were driving kt is understood that a en was hit by a carry-all which | of the Charlottetown Yacht Club a large number of those owned Charlottetown, P.E.I1. in other parts of the province were reported planning on being | here while it was rumored that a real flotilla, ranging from, snip- es to large motor launches will come from Shediac, N.B., where the Reyal yacht lies at anchor. series & eve ae eee ae fines of $50 and costs or 10/ northeast of here. No injuries was to have been trav * | days respectively. reported. ling at 77 m-p-h. on the open) 4 resident of Scotchfort charg- Highway. and the Jatter 60 m-.p.h. | ed with being drunk and disord- * ro i te ra y 4 4 -M * a in a 40 mile zone. erly using profane langguage an? For failing to stop at a stop/ threatening some female pedes- NORTH RIVER sign, a Mount Herbert man was| trians, was convicted as charged given a fine of $% and costs or/and was given a 20-day suspend- five days. ed sentence. Charged with the unlawful pos-| A city man on the charge of be- session of intoxicating liquor in|ing drunk and incapable was a place other than their resid- | given a ten-day suspended sent- ences, a resident df Pleasant) ence while a remand until August ‘ed to have been attempting to overtake and pass their vehi- cle when i collided with the | Prowse car which was travel- | ling in the opposite direction. Wit- ness said that to her knowledge the overtaking car did not sound the car horn. Travelling conditions at the- time were considered by the wit- ness to be good. She could not Zive any estimate of the speed at which the two cars were tra- Another highlight was a dinner the Charlottetown Hotel on Paeey evening. Guest speak- of of the evening was Miss MacMillan, dean’ of economics at Acadia Uni- ity. She spoke on ‘Careers in. Home Economics,” giving the firis an idea of the opportunities Eluzebeth worker was with Morrison at! turned suddenly on the highway the time of the accident but nei-! at South West Lot 16. Arthur was ther his name or the name of| not injured at this time but his .|the grader operator could be. brother suffered head injuries. Queen’s LOCAL BRIEFS ( Continued From Page 1) thad suffered a nervous disorder disaster but came out of hospita. to see the Queen. “I'm glad I made the effort for thé sake of the children. It was a most comforting exper- ience,”’ she said. the yacht at Moncton where an authentic model was on display. | It was the work of two young | Yads, John Willard and Bernard McCort, but through some con- fusion in the arrangements they didn’t get a chance to hand it over for Prince Charles. Eight Take Vows, In SDU Chapel A ceremony of religious pro- fession was held July 29th, Feast | of St. Martha in the chapel of St. Dunstan’s University. Sister M. veliing. DRIVER TESTIFIES Mr. Prowse said that at the | time he, along with his wife and son were travelling toward Meadowbank, and due to the fair- ly clear conditions his headlights Grove and another from Bour-| 5th, was given a male of no fixed geous Mills, N.B. each were fin-| address who appeared on & ed $20 and costs or 30 days. ' charge of vagrancy. UNIFORM DRESS FOR NAVY SHOW AT DUSK BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:20 SEE IT NOW ON OUR GIANT SCREEN! THE BIG FAMILY SHOW! DRIVE TO SAINT JOHN The royal. tourists began the day in bright sunshine and warm weather in Fredericton. They made a 70-mile automobile Grive to Saint John, slowing to ack- Wednesday night Brittania, @aily lit from stem to stern. was steaming “slow ahead” the rel- atively short distance from this point to Charlottetown, where the Queen continues the tour Thurs- day. PERSONNEL FOR THE DAY OF THE ROYAL VISIT, JULY 30TH, 1959. Anita Setter, Sister M. Gerarda | were not on. Arsenault, Sister M. Walter Con-' Witness stated that he first saw nick, Sister Bernadette of Lourdes | the car of the accused when it Gaudet, Sister Donna Marie Mc-| pulled out of a line of traffic Cormick and Sister M. Lawrence | coming toward them, about one Smith pronounced first temporary | @eundred yards away. When the vows. | two vehicles were about 16 yards Sister Eric Grace Pineau and apart Mr. Prowse said that he TONIGHT.TO MONDAY MOST DRAMATIC MOTION PICTURE! E HOSPITAL Mrs. Hugh Trainor, 9'2 Elm venue, has entered the Char-| pttetown Hospital for treatment. VISITING CITY Mrs. Randoolph Bannett, of Vancouver, is visiting in this ity. She is a guest of Mrs. Wal- p | 5 Upper Prince. Street. ; mnett has just returned from a three months visit in the Witish Isles and the Continent. VISITING ISLAND Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Drake daughter , Virginia, Need- m, Mass., are visiting rela- tives and friends on Prince Ed- ward Island. While in Charlotte town they were the guests — of Mrs. George Morrison, 48 Kent street. ENJOYING VACATION Dr. and Mrs. C. F.: Harring- on and family ae spending a tho vacation on the Island. y were the welcome - guests recently, of Mr. and Mrs. John Simmonds, at their summer home, York Point. ; Nea: . COMFORT STATIONS ~ B_was-announced last night @ridgader W.W. Reid that for the ponvenience of the visiting pub- ce, a number of comfort sta- ons will be open today. These ude, Victora Park, Armouries, Hall, IMT, CNR Station and various restaurents. I8 TRANSFERRED Joseph Walsh, who has been p the staff of the Provincial ; in Charlottetown, for the three years, leaves on day for Montreal where he is accepted a position with the incial Ban kin that city. Mr. alsh is 21 years old and is the p of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ‘alsh, Nine Mile Creek. PRUNTY FUNERAL — The fn- eral of the late William Prunty held -Wednesday morning the ‘Hennessey Funeral! to Saint Dunstan's Basilica Requiem High Mass was ted by Rev. Walter id, also conducted the se e at grave. Representatives of the ty Council, the City Olesk, fol- employees of the Charlotte- stret department, reprsen- ives of the Unemploygnent In- e Commission and Bark of Commerce were in attendance. Pallbearers were Hugh MacKin- gon, Edward \Ma-Kinnon, Ber- gard MacKinnen, Robert Stanley, | William Copipion, Dovecs Ross was in the Catholic na ~ | Brunswick daisies waving in, the fields along the roadside. by | the motorcade réached the slopes | The Queen bad a preview as they drove through long lines | of the troops of a brigade in train- | . The troops were representa<| tive of regiments lik 22nd and Lions Still Hope To Get Kwong VANCOUVER (CP)—British Co- lumbia Lions of the Western In- terprovincial Football Union are} still hopeful they cad make a. trade with Edmonton Eskimos| for Canadian fullback *Normie Kwong. But they said they haven't signed him yet and he definitely would not be in action for Wed- nesday night's exhibition game) between the Lions and Saskatche- | wan Roughriders here. Coach Wayne Robinson said: “We've had a deal on the fire for Kwong for sometime now, but I have heard - nothing about a trade being completed between) Edmonton and us.” General manager Herb Capozzi said: “I have no idea what| prompted the latest round of} rumors.” 2 Kwong, a hard - running full- | back who has been with Edmon-| ton since 1951, sought his release; from Eskimos after the end of jlast season. He wanted to move! to the coast for business reasons. Whe Kwong refused to sign for | 1959 Edmonton exercised its opt- fon, One week ago Eskimo coach Eagle Keys levied a $100-a-day fine against Kwong for not re- porting to training camp. their famous Italian pony mascot Princess Louise, draped with her campaign ribbons. The royal couple also took in such tourist displays as the re versing falls as they entered Saint John. This was just after a visit to the veterans’ hospital at nearby Lancaster. Throughout the long drive the Queen hooked as fresh as the New COOLER WEATHER There was a noticeable change to refreshingly cool weather when of Fundy. After a brief tour of Saint John and attendance at a civic luncheon, they left by air for Moncton where an electrica. storm moved out ofthe way - just as their Comet jet got into the circle. At Saint John the Quéen had a friendly chat with Mayor D.L, MacLaren whom she remem- bered as being the New Bruns- wick lieutenant-governor on her 1951 tour, while at Moncton she talked animately and happily with Mayor Mike Baig about , everyting including her hl ar cee not been available with the weather. a She seemed full of enengy and left scheduled protocol to walk; BACKED BY COMMUNISTS PALMERMO, Sicily (AP)—| among children who were shout- ing a card drill of “welcome.” | taly’s governing Christian Demo- | Her responsé was as energetic |enat party suffered a sharp set- as she displayed on first 0C-| back Tuesday night when the Si-| casion in St. John’s, Nfld., back | cilian regional assembly re-| on June Beng the tour began. | elected Comtunist-backed Silvio | VISITS BEACH - Milazzo as president of the is-| After Moncton, the Queen | jand . Milazzo, a sich | visited the beach area of Shediac |jandowner who campaigned on @'| where she heard .# welcome if | gicilyfirst platform, nosed out French from the first Acadian | his Christian Democrat opponent. | mayor of her tour—Joe LeBlanc. Gaetano lo Magro, 4 votes to 43. | Then came a ehort drive . through summery holidayers in BLACK GOLD brief attire, and ‘she got her finst . glimpse for some time of Brit-| Oi] now lures more prospectors | tania, anctiored at-sea-ahead of|to Alaska than gold,. and some | Sister Mary Clara Currie pro- nounced final vows. Most Reverend M. A. Mac-, Eachern, D.D. officiated and of- | fered the Holy Sacrifice of the | Mass assisted by Very Reverend | P. F. MacDonald and Reverend | Edmund Roche. —The sermon was preached 0.C.D., _ Milwankee, Wisconsin | who had preached the eight-day’s retreat held at the } previous to the ceremony. Father McNamara’s impressive discourse brought home to his | audience that the young religoius | making profession were hence- forth dedicated to a most inti-| mate following of Christ their | Belqved ‘‘‘who went about doing good’ as they strive for personal sanctity and an ever-generous |women in night _ by | driven out early Wednesday by Reverend William McNamara, | games started to pull over onto the shoul ‘der, at the same time the other FLEE FROM FLAMES BOSTON (AP) — Between % and 3% persons, most of them clothes. were which swept two big residences adjoining | the fashionable Ritz Carlton Ho- 5€ | tel, which was unharmed. Several firefighters were overcome and revived at the scene. PAINFUL DISCOVERY French physicist and surgeon | Pierre Louis Dulong lost an eye) and two fingers while discovering | | ehloride of nitrogen. giving of self in the service of their neighbor. The sisters’ choir sand the rit- val Latin psalms, and appropriate offertory, sanctus and communion hymns in English. The sublime hymn of thanksgiving, the Te Deum, closed the ceremony. NUDES ON BALD HILL OLYMPTA, Wash. (AP) — The American Sunbathing Associa- tion, a nudists’ group, will hold | its annual convention Wednesday near Yelm, Wash., southeast of here. The convention-site area is Get Your | Vacation Needs at Parkdale Pharmacy St. Peters Rd. Dial 6832 Open Every Night Til 9 p.m. Sunday's 1:00 te 9:00 p.m. @ Smiles ’n Chuckles Chocolates Prescriptions Sun } i glasses Coler film @ Cameras H. R. Doane te a line of four destroyers escorts. | isolated, camps get’ supplies by | ?—s= Chartered Accountants | announce the removal of their Charlottetown Offices 134 Richmond Street * (Second floor, Anderson Building,’ over the IMT Bus Terminal) —_ | & Company f * + Officers — Number One’s (formerly Number Five's) with m . Gloves shall be worn. Men — Number One’s With Medals. 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