,. Leading All Canada WMr. Winlers Cornmenids P.E.I. Highway Aclivilies hwg are urging each Provincelhighway had been mooted since 0 accelerate their work on Can-Canada became a nation at the ,d, 5 Main Street. the Trans-Can- time of Confederation", the Min- ,,,,, iiighway. which when com- later said. med tram the Atlantic to that ”The Province of Prince Edward )3clflC will be one of the longest Island has advanced with the pro- ieiiicuiar highways in the world ject farther than any other Pro- mi 3 project in keeping with our vlnce and will A probably finish nil national status". Hon. Robert within the elloted time." he added ,1 Winters. Minister of Publlc'".Britlsh Columbia. Ontario, New Works for Canada and represents-'Brunswick. Nova Scotia and New me of P. E. Island in the Federalifoundland cannot hope to Snish cabinet, said in addressing a com-"this important work within the lined Rotary and Department oflstated time." . Agriculture luncheon yesterday. at The authorized width of the high- rhe Charlottetown. way varies from 22 to 24 feet wide Mr, Winters reviewed the Trans- with a ten foot shoulder on both 5,-made Act of 1949 which enviaag- sides and adequate sight distan- ed 8 mupto-coast National High-,ces. Under certain approved ar- my at the end of seven years an rangements. deviations are per- : result of the combined efforts mitted from this overall sci-up. ,i each of the provinces and the Federal Government. ”5llCfI I Eastern Guardian PANTRY SALE, Liewellyn's mire. Montague. Saturday after nnon. August 20. By Union Road women's institute. HAS LEG BROKEN Mr. in man Jackson of Murray Harbor North. employed with the Mari- llnlf' Electric at Montague. suf- fered a broken leg while unloading poles at Cardigan yesterday morn- ing when he apprently slipped 5200. Million has already been spent on the project. one half of which has been borne by the Fed- eral Government. "The Highway .vote of 8300 million by the Fed- eral Government five years ago as half of the cost of construc'ion, will be far exceeded before the jjob is completed." the Minister said. FEDERAL WORKS PROJECTS Touching on the Federal Public Works projects recently complet- I ed. now under way or in view by the Department, in this province. the Minister referred to the Mon- tague Post Office completed '-i a hem-eon the poles and one struck cost of 8154.000. the new R. C M. him on the leg. H9 W85 lmmedl- P.. quarters at Alberton, an" the aiely taken to the KlnB'5 County two and a half million dollir ub- Hospital where he is restinil com- ilc building at Charlottetown aicb inrtably. pmarks a new skylinei in th: qty UWRCH SERVICE - The Sum l?3.ll5."'lTi'”'h3.""iX5Z3'ii -ii day evening service in St. Andrewslsplendid new building erected by Presbyterian Church, Montague...” Department at scum. M5 ”"'d"Cl9d by "” mlnmenl ”I hope that the situation will R" DaA- Campmuv ”"5l'd by'deveiop rapidly enough for the li” 53' M”D"'"'ld- H'wk””calllng of tenders early in Jan- hury. Ontario. who read the scrip- ture lesson and pronounced the benediction. The music was under the di- r('('lli')n of Mr. Robert Murray. The anthem "Praise Ye The Lord" was sung by the choir and a vocal duet ”Calvary" was rendered by Mr and Mrs. Cameron Spurr. Eiicli-ern Square. N.S. Mrs. A.F. Campbell was organist. Rev. Mr. (iamphell chose as his text. Psalm n7. verse 6. ”The Lord shall count. when he writelh up the pgopie. that this man was born there". Personals His. Eduard Powell. Sydney. N.S.. is visiting in Mongague. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Burke. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Finnigan. Boston. Mass. are spending two weeks in Montague. guests of Mrs. Abram Landry. Mr. David Coiiings left Montague yesterday for a short visit to Toron- to. Ontario. Mrs. Thomas Fitsgihbons. Bos- Inn. Mnss.. arrived by plane last evening and will spend a few weeks visiting her mother. Mrs. William Mahar. Montague. Mrs. Alva Allan. Montague. h spending a few weeks in Dartmouth, N 3.. visiting her son and daughter- IAIII-IIHW, AB Boyd Allen and Mrs. en. Mr. Charles MacLean. Peter's Road. has taken up his duties in the C.N.R. station at Borden. after recently working at Cardigan and Murray River as relief operator and agent. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Ipurr and their three daughters. Donna. Sylvia, and Kitty. of Melvern Square. N.a.. were weekend guests of Mrs. Spurr's aunt. Miss Harriet am-haaan. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Minni- hn. and young sons. Ricky and John. of Montreal, are visiting Mrs. Minnlkin's Parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Campbell. Montague. MTI. Cecil Richard and son Wohen. Dartmouth, N.l.. are the lursta of Mrs. Richard's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Livingstone. CFWHRIII. Also visiting with Mrs. Richard are two friends, Misses Lillian and Doris Butt, also at uary for the Divisional Headquar- .ters of the R. C. M. P. at Char- ilottetown." Mr. Winters said. i”8800.000 is now being expended in twelve major engineering pro- jects and another 8100.000 will be spent at Cove Head. Egmont Bay 5011! Wedding Anniversary A very happy faintly gathering took place Thursday afternoon. August it. at Panmure Island beach. when the children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs James A. Currie met together to celebrate the both anniversary of their parsnts' wedding. The actual wedding date is October 4. but it was decided to hold the celebration when all the family could be present. Rhona Martin and James A. Currie were united in marriage at the home of the bride's par- ents in Glen Martin on October 4. 1005. and the Rev. J. S. Suth- erland performed the ceremony. This union was blessed with eleven children. ten of whom wde present. one son David Freer. sewing with the R.C.A. P. in World War 1!. paid the supreme sacrifice. Members of the family present were Beth. Mrs. J. D. Gardiner. Perth. Ontario: Catherine. in Montague; Bruce of Charlotte- town; Allister. New Perth; Mar- tin. Charlottetown: Mary. Mrs Claude Nicholson. " ; Ev- elyn. Mrs. Walter E. Goss. Char- lottetown; Marjorie. Mrs. Roy L. Simpson. Portage La Loche. Sask.; Rav. Carl Currie. Murray Harbour North; and Jean, Tor- onto. Ontario. Thirteen of the sixteen grandchildren were pres- ent. Those absent were Rhenl and Lincon Gardiner of Perth. Ontario. and Donald Currie of Charlottetown. At the supper hour. the oldest son. Bruce. on behalf of the fam- ily presented their parents with a gift and a well filled purse? A wedding cake suitably decorated. was also presented to the bride and groom of so years ago. The relatives and friends at Mr. and Mrs. Currie are happy to see them enjoying good health and wish them continued health and happiness. Dartmouth, Nj, MAYFAIR AYIIE W . I'Iiw :5 "32 Ch Ciixii Kin AMI "iihiiiiiir-ivirseiicrii-iAaH 1-nan-5-veiamumlinuuvlu QA THEATRE Murray River - Monday - Tuesday LANA runs: llli! .iiii.'iiii l c was .i Storm iiiewingz lllS C.llf.1U .i W(lill.l'l llillltfi .1 Ltliiiiili val- : a. (.7 S ("H ()l)f'. ITlR9lB& how The - 8:80 p.n. ST. i V and Grand River on work to be undertaken at than points." He also touched on the "Hills- boro Project" as a major objec- tive in the designs of Federal and Provincial co-operation. Hon. Mr. Winters In his opening remarks expressed pleasur- at be- ing usociatad with the official celebration of Charlottetown Cen- tennial; "s time," he said. "when: it is opportune not only to review the past but to look forward into the future of this city and pro- vince which has been so notably associated with the history of Can- ada." laeneaehl. Dairy Iupt: I. V. Kdains. Aaat. In t.. I. L. Tuplia. Director Pied Crops. W. E. smith. Horticulturist, W. 3 Me Murtry. Director Engineering Ser- vices. R. A. Pierce. Fieldsnen. 0- K. Clay. Fieldman. E. S. Mae- Gougan. Poultry Fleldman. Robert Snazelle. Supt. Bunbury Nursery. C. A. Payntar. Check Tester. Richard Vessey. Check Tester, Lloyd Martin. F. ident P. E. Is- land Federation of Agriculture and J. Lincoln Dewar. Secretary ol the Federation. Visiting Rotarlans were: W. L- Hosl. Montreal. Rev. Dr. Mel Altlzen. Hamilton, 0nt.. Elmer lo- gan. Waltham. Mass. R. R. Mc- 'Cain. Florenceville. N. 8.. Rev. Lawrence H. Blackburn. Cleve- land. Ohio. Jim Payne. Sackvlllc, N. 3.. Forbes MacDonald. Glace Bay. Roger Vincent. Torontr Er- nest Beaton. Glace Bay. T. Frank Cushing, Springfield. Mass. !Vil- liam L. Hogg. Montreal. l' 0. Roy. Montreal. Rev. George n- nell. Engiewood, N. J.. Guests of Rotary were; L. J. lverson. Lun- In introducing the speaker. Mr. R. E. Bell. Leader of the position in the Legislature. da- scrlbed the honours and respons- ibilities which have fallen to Mr. Winters "who is celebrating his 45th birthday with us this week". The speaker was thanked by Clive Currie. co-chainnan of the meet- ng. Members of the Provincial Government present were: Hon A. W. Matheson, Premier. Hon Dou- ,gald MacKinnon. Minister of Na- itural Resources and Public Works. 'Hon J. George MacKay, Minister of Highways. Hon Lorne Bonnell. Minister of Health. I-Ion W. F. Alan Stewart. Minister of Welfare and Labour. Hon B. Earle Mac- Donald. Provincial Secretary-Trem surer. Hon E. P. Foley, Minister. without portfolio. Federal Mem- bers of Parliament present were; J. Watson MacNaught, Neil Mathason and J. Angus MacLean. The guest list of notables in at- tendance from other provinces. augmented by local authorities. read like "Whose Who in Agricul-' ture" and included I-Ion. F. S.l Thomas. Minister of Agriculture.. Ontario. Hon. C. B. Sherwood. Minister of Agriculture. New Biunswick, and Hon. Eugene Cul- len. Minister of Agriculture. P. E. Island. Deputy Ministers present were: R. M. Putnam, Edmonton, Alta.. J. R. Bell. Winnipeg. Man.. E. M. Taylor. Fredericton, N. 3.. and S. C. Wright, Charlottetown, Don Cox, Assistant Agrl. Rap. Pictou-Colchester. N. S. and D. C. Bishop. Agricultural Rep.. Nova Scotia. Provincial Department of Agri- culture offlclals included: I. J. - TODAY - wen. we had many. many few years at the On one ike "TONIGHT The story tells us that use Cad who is David Niven. inherited a bot fortune, seven would-be murderers! lm II I IIOIVl IXTIAI Moe News - MMFIII '1 misc mists pneeetu DAVD YVONPI DAIRY IIIVEII - IIE CARLO - FITZGERALD HIIWII A-TIIIIIIC TRIO TOOITNII ..-.mH wt!--nlarwanun-uiumsn-iimouvnuuau DAILY SIIOWINGS-MAT. ZEN; EVE. 7 - I -Tees-9:30DayIdif.A&a.30-46 I HATIIIIA” Gales--Jaaefewel-IdaaadPu'deIn Debbleleyaolds enburg, N. 8.. Perce Simmonds. Charlottetown. James P. Callag- han. Charlottetown. Rev. W. 1'. Warren. Morrisville, Penn ')r. W. .1. McGlnn, Fanwood, Scotch Plains. N. J.. Bill Haywar City, Allan Stewart. Owen Sounf ')nt.. Ben Rogers. City. H. C. tier. Montreal, J. B. Waterhousc. Tor- onto, R. B. MacLure. Boston. George Buntain. City. R. Wilson Beckett. Q. C., Montreal. Sheldon icarson. City, John W. MacKen- .sle. New York. H. A. Messervey, City. L. D. MacKsy. City. Rev. p .S. J. Bonnell. New Vnrk. 3Walier R. Shaw and Allison Pro- fitt. i OWEN SOUND. Ont. iCPi-l-lur- ricane Connie lashed the waters of Owen Sound bay Sunday and can- celled an attempt by four Owen Sound men to swim nine miles from Presqulile point to the mouth A of Owen Sound harbor. The men said later they may make the at- tempt next Sunday. DANCING jMATTHEW & MacLEAN'S WAREHOUSE Souris On Wednesday and Satur- day nights, Aug. 17 and 20. i Wednesday dancing 10 to 1 I (DST); Saturday 9 'to 12 I (ST) canteen service. comedies in the post pit-oi. but never had 5 THE NIGHT"! a wild merry widow snd YOU S!!! the flight" in?! GI A ITOIVI SIIert- Cartoon riiriiriir MOIITAGIIE aid. Chief Veterinary in the prov-i ment. carried out the inspection and told the Fair officials that ..;--.'-'J. .':-1-;.vsv I l Elli! H1! DIG Provincial GUI iflshel last years. Now re- ' ' tr rorn. antal business.he Fa" Time its back once more to take In the As a by-product of the livestock h""'"ci" if 1"" 5" w'"t O gm:il::'H'f JET; be.",'., ";::';:;:' What a Free-For-All is prom- a1:'wl;mr;m::t:'f'o:ndB::2' fjalmgnt and") thtegtother fatst Ion: 9." beta" bung mowed iiiedent racee eAliin (lie Def compete in the show, and no the abov aw ' f ii!" k I trace of the disease was found in which u,:,', wmenhase iIsthemvcve:i any of them. This is n sidelight mu, holdkcould We th p H of the show but exceptionally im- record 0' 20”, 3 E "0 portant to the whole province.i ' A ' 5"” l because reports had been preva-i lent that many island cattle had become infected. Doctor McDon- Already this year Bay State Pat.drlven by canny Roach .V'Iac-Q Gregor, 'has been over the Sum-T merslde track in 206. and racing- Ince for the Dominion Govern-i:)';l0::;;'t:l"tlolf5.'f Gnilarpn :35 :3 a fraction. Richland. the Sydney horse is an equal threat to the record with the resourceful Don Rad- lfdith lk.R'hldlk- Miss Bertle's Stewart's staff atiezr ..::-y 50;! 3,, g.,',:,m"e"m,,2", the Fair grounds is comprised of - - the following ladies: Mrs. Steph- i tggiiiayangiialghpginishq er "onnolly. Mrs. Stewart Scrim- i ' geu. Mrs. Whiston Smith and Truro has sent a high class Miss Mary Worthy The ladiesiperformer to the meet in Jose- have :harge of the livestock en- dale Clansman. Owned and driv- tries. and with a record numbereen by Don Turner this horse has of exhibitors have few idle mo- been outstanding at Nova Scotia mants. Itracks this summer. showing f ' ' :miies in 2.07 and said to be cap- Dr. F. W. Christopher of Boa-table of bettering this time. Four ton, and a native of Tignish haslother fast entries round out the the results were astonlshinglyi ll0"Tll RIVER uttiiii:-in THEATRE BOX OFFICE OPENS 8:45 - SHOW AT DUSK FINALS TODAY "MEET ME-AT THE FAIR" Where LIFE was the liveliest . . . SONGS were the happiest . . and LOVE was the Iovin'esi' . . . . . . back In those gay days when Romance rode in a horse- and-buggy-and Adventure waited around every curve! Starring DAN DAILEY - DIANA LYNN EXTRA! BIRTH OF A BAND - CARTOON "come As you ARE - . - BRING ms FAMILY mm p u! iiscd when Bay State Pat, RicII-' ”' me E” ”” " "w" "'3" land. Sir Joseph. Josedale Clans- icentennial Sunday at -st 'Acadian Bicentennial Ar lS'r. Dunstan's Sunday. August 14th. was bi- Duns- ltan's Bacilica for the Acadiana of Charlottetown and vicinity. At eleven o'clock. High Mass wast celebrated by Rev. J. Wilfrid Pinesu of St. Dunstan's Univer- Free-For-All group. This is Mr. H. J. Kennedy's. tenth year as a director of the show since it was taken over; from Col. D. A. MacKinnon and associates. For most of thisl time Mr. Kennedy has had a major share in promoting the; annual Exhibition and in enlarg- :ng and improving the plant. NEVER BEFORE! ing glory! WATCH! conquer Rome! qaectacie dances! PRICES: Oll Range with backguard. complete with full width light and electric olook. S293.” With High Closet 3290.50 With High Shelf 3278.00 Come In and discuss .WIHI as a trade-In price on your old range. Crockett Charlottetown You too can be the proud owner of a Fawcett range! SEE THE NEW MODEL! ' NOW Crockell soorii is the coiisriiii PIOVIIBIAL sxiiisimii ' Storey Ltd. ,?.j&.:.i The scheming Beauty who T0-DAY and WED. PRINCE EDWARD , .iKi'.Huli. Wake also snnninsniis CO.I'lOdd'I largest-Selling OIL RANGE The Guardian Page 5 Tuesday, Aug. 16. 1955 Gallant, assistant priest at R- Simon and st. Jude Church of. Tignlsh. in both French and nu- Ilsh. 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