A NOVEMBER 5, 1951 Iffminated j Of Beautiful Design Tland Scouts To Receive Award from Princess Fifteen Prince Edward Biased scout; will be awarded the King's scout Certificate. the highest rank.- mg of the public service badges, by Her Royal Highness. Princess Elizabeth when the Royal Party. visits the Experimental Farm on Friday afternoon. , The badge was origlnateii by . Km; Edward VII and Lord Baden- Powell, and only five P. E. I. scouts hold it at present. The Scouts who will receive it on Friday are Alban Gallant. of the ilrd Summerslde Troop, James MacDonald. David srgwart and Bloyce Beck at the In Montague Troop. John Phillips. Bob I-Iutcheson, Don Livingston. Robin Houston, and Forbes Ken- ngdy of the 9th Charlottetown Troop. and Bill Ives. Lloyd Dalzlel. fan Taylor, Arthur Cauty. Bill N,1,...n and Alan Massey of the 7th Charlottetown Troop. inungster Obtains Fine Pedigreed Dog on Saturday morning The Guar- dial! carried a story is out an ad- lrrllsrr hunting for a ome in the (-nl,nf1')' for his dog. The story also nlcniioncd that a small boy -.llln had lost his own pet wanted illr dog but missed getting it be- cause someone else got there first Reading the story. a woman with n bu: heart telephoned The Guar- titan in say she had a dog she An illuminated address which will be presented to the Royal Couple on Friday by the City of Charlottetown together with a set of six oil-colored photographs of this Province and gifts for their two children, is an out- standing example of artistry by Sister Margaret of Notre Dame Convent. , The address. which is approxi- mately eighteen by twenty-four inches in size. is on a. white back- ground and is in full colour. At the top is the Seal of the City. and at the bottom. Princess Eliza- beth's Coat of Arms. Joining these is a leaf and flower design, entirely original, which forms a most suitable frame for the old English lettering of the text. Capital letters throughout are illuminated in gold and vivid colours. and the address is sign- ed by lhe Acting Mayor and the City Clerk. GIIIINGIL DEGIDES Continued from page 1 as it would save the city money councillor Gormley said he had been consulted. Councillor John- stone stated the ex-mayor had said he consulted all the Council and lit: objected to a statement to that effect which appeared in the local press. Turning to Mayor Stewart he said. "I am not questioning your word, Your Worship". The Mayor replied, "I should hope not". He then relnindcd Councillor Johnstone that that had been clarified at a laicr meeting. Councillor Johnstonc then stat- ed that if he believed the Council now he could only say that the statement made by the ex-mayor that he took the matter up priv- ately and personally with each of cEll'fRill. auulnulll This column is reserved for news of local interest. but sdvertlslnx of a neway nature may be inserted at live cents a word, strictly psy- Ibla In advance. TOWN TAXI-.Phone 1600-32.3. COOK'S STUDIO for pictures. perfect CRASWELI. for Better Photo- graphs. ALI. WAR VETERANS meet at Canadian legion Home 10 A. Friday. 9th November. wear your Medals. DETAILED PROGRAMS - For ihe convenience of the pu blic. detailed programmes of the Royal Visit next Friday are available at the Travel Bureau if desired. Foil. TORONTO -- A total of ninety pigs. entered by P. 11:. Island breeders at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. were loaded and shipped by rail yesterday from Charlottetown, under the super- vision of H. W. Clay. Senior Live- stock Fieldrnan with the Domin- ion Department of Agriculture. T0 ROYAL FAIR - MISS Mary ll. Robin of the Provincial wom- cn's Institutes will accompany the girls who will represent P. E. Island at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto on Nov. 13-21. The boys will be. accompanied by 1''. Morris Deacon. fleldman with the Provincial Department of Agri- culture. Both parties will leave for the Fair on Friday. ACCEPTS UALI. - At. all ser- vices held on the Mt. Stewart Charge of the United Church. on Sunday. November 4th. Rev. Wm T. Ml-rcer announced his intent- ion of accepting the call to Wes- ley United Church, Springhill Nova Scolia. where his duiies will begin on January Isl. 19.52. The Mfe Weymouth Street -- THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Allocations For School Children. Ea” Other Groups During The Definite allocations of places for school children and others on the routes to be taken by the Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh in Charlottetown on Friday has been made as follows: From the Station to the Pro- vincial Building: Queen Square school: East side Dorchester Stseet to Richmond. Notre Dame Convent: East side Weymoutl-l Street - Richmond Street to Grafton. Model School and Prince of Wales College: East side way- mouth Street - Grafton Street to Kent. School Unit No. 1 (Charlotte. town and Royalty area): East side Weymouth Street - Kent Street to Euston. Prince Street School: North side Euaton Street - Longworth Avenue to Prince Street. West Kent-School: North side Euston Street - Prince Street to Elm Avenue. west side Great George Street -- Euston Street to Fitzroy Street. Rochford Square School: West side Great'George Street -- Fitz- roy Strcet to Grafton Street. Boy Scouts and Cubs: South side Grafton Street - Great George Street to Prince Street. 1 Girl Guides and Brownies: West side Prince Street - Grai- ton Street to Richmond Street, norih side Richmond Street to Church Street. Protestant Orphanage Clllidl'OflIl East side Church Street for fifty feet lo Court House. School children to be in posi- tion by li.l5 am. If the weather is inclement they will be seated in the Forum at 11.15 a.ln. Their Royal Highnesses will be in the. third car accompanied by a motor . in order Royal Visit aides of-the driveway to Pro- vincial Building. Overseas nursing sisters. in centre island. facing Provincial Building. - Canadian Legion Axuilisry. in centre facing west. l.O.D.E. four chapters in centre facing eaai. Presidents of Canadian Legion, branches, on right and left of entrance to Building. South African veterans and am- putees, inside doorway of Provin- cial Building. io foot oi stairs. An area will be reserved on Water Strcet by the Knights of Columbus Home for the children of St. Vincent's Orphanage; The area of the City Hospital and Sacred Heart Home is reserved for the patients and smff of these institutions. while the area of the Provincial Sanatorium is reserv- ed for patients and stall of that irlstitutios and staff of Beach Grove Inn. On the drive rom Government House to the Experimental Farm. that school children from rural districts may have a good view. Victoria Park has been set aside for their purpose. Tile Royal party will leave Gov- crnment House at ll p.m. and will drive around iile Park roadway. The Department of Education "will provide supervision at the Park. assisted by service personnel. Approaching ihe Prince Edward Island Hospital the Royal party uiil move ihrougll the lnneri dl'ivcu'.1y of lhe H0.-apilall grounds in order to give patients, staff and members of the paraphlegic association a good view. The public are asked not in enter the I-iospiial grounds. I At the Experimental Farm, the area souih of the main drive will Drama Course To Open Al Winsloe An enthusiastic group, repre- senting drama clubs from many. sections of the Province, gatheredl at winsloe last evening to regis-r tor for a course under the direct.-ll ion oi Mr. Michael Meiklejohn.! Director of Dramatlcs under the4 Department. of Physical Filness' Ottawa. sponsored by the P. E. I. De- partment of Adult Education, Mr. Meilrlejohn has held classes cov- ering every phase of play pro-I duction in many Canadian Cent-1 ICE, and citizens of this Provlncel are fortunate in having his serv- ices made available to them. Registeration was not complete last. evening and it is expected that! ihis morning will see the total of1 participants brought up to fifteenl The tentative schedule of incl course includes periods of dis- cussion on casting, staging. pro- duction planning, settings, re- hersals, lighting, costume and color, and polishing the play. Films will be shown covering many of these phases through the courtesy oi the National Fblm Board. Mr. Meiklejohn will conclude his present course on Thursday evening, and will then give an- other course in response to ll special request by the Little Theatre Guild of Charlottetown. his latter course will deal prin- cipally with the problems of ihe' director and. will be held in file. L. T. Gs, lit-vl'ly acquired Green Room. Will Receive Cup From Hands Of Princess Elizabeth PAGE FIVE COMMUNITY COLLEGE AN ADULT EDUCATION FOLK SCHOOL To Be Held At WINSLOE COMMUNITY HALL NOVEMBER 12 - 24 ' CURRICULUM Problems of tile Farmer-Mr. Lincoln Dewar, Secretary Federation of Agriculture. Rural Community Organization--Mr. Leo Mac- Isaac, Rural Research Director. P. E. I., Its Background and Its Position Today- Dr. Frank MacKinnon. Community Rccri-ation-Mrs. Walter Sharpc,' Mr. Arthur Vescy. ' FEES Cost of the course is merely 33.'i.llfl as it is spolisurcrl by ille Dcparlnicnls of Education and Alzrluulture. vuho are sharing the fees of board and illilion. The college has the support of the Women's Institutes, Federation of Agricul- ture and Co-operatives. ' CAMPUS Accnnlnlodaliong for' .10 persons will be available at High- Ileld Cnuri. Cabins. l..f'f'llll'E3 for the J2-day course will be at Wlnsloe Community Hall. ' REGISTER Men and wonlr-n.ovcr I8 ycnrs of age nlay mall their lai- iers of reglsirolllon before Nnvcnlhcr R in illP. Adult Erl- ucatinn Branch, P. E. I. Libraries, Prince of Wales College. Charlottetown. unllld let the little fellow have. it the members Wu not mm. Hg Quarterly Official Board has met .1 1- ,.t d m . b . . ., d H 1 f h 1 . . M5 M mledlmn dme guclet tn" made reference to "the excellent and Set UP 9- P3510791 R”13"19"5 gl'Cn':oll)c?rri:ite:gwC'iDll lnoatn exceccd l cl(iilcll('lcNlcifleGllicd.csm yandnr Sicouolz. Hl:ll:CSp;cs;ll;aCttS5'1 blgligiailztlrfoygl - G. K. M. - l on" was we Hm I" 0 I VP” ditorl r' in The Guardian -cstcr- Committee in find 5- wcmssm W '1 h . - Ia th -1 th -- " '- it i M 2.9"": 3:: 3-v 03 or an M'- W ”"oi? iii Jill. I F-1:: 3:.”...?.'..i”l.”.”.”.....C.'.”l.:';”.:. .1: .331.-.::".:Y.'."l.:'.';.': r::::.":.".;:..":: ::::::..l:.l.".::"..::.":l.":':.':.:" - t. ero e' .)it.St't..iSl. -- v i ,. . ' ' " lllslwlg: igunuy” W; comacuu uni flectiga orig QUOEEGHRELISIOI it Sal. W" lh 9. 59" 3” rBVuildlngg to the gC.lr.y Hall and Boy Scouts and Cuba. Girl GLlldLa summe,.,,,de demchmem or the lotieiown and the Sununerside Store will be glad to help you with this mmmely md "M when m, do A" ll tchth 9r," " ml" 33 COUNTY (jounrg Adjoumy aovernment House. and Brownies, children from Ryc,M,pp, will lake place at the nearly task by supplying you with the WEATHER STRIP and COM- ould be obtained . me" ” 3 ' I mom an Wednesday morning (01, Guard of Honour and band on b'l.if'llmCl'Sid6 and area, schools ar- 1;xpe,.;m,mg,a1 1.-arm on Friday .1. BIINATION DOOR STRIP that. you'll need tohkeep "Old Man Winter" 3 ' He holed U189 What 116 Wrmch E Richmond Street. rlving by special train. and ccr- W,-noon, outside where he belongs. The Hardware Departments of both stores Another woman reading the story ai.-.7 phoned to say she would let lilo boy have her- dog. However. as one dog is probably enough for -,l llov her offer will be passed on the taking of further evidence was made yesterday in the case of R. H. Duvar. plain-tiff, versus Elmer Gallant, defendant. The . . x -.E I ::'.::;: ;:..3”::?";..C3.:i:y..E?:.:lBiggest Atom Bomb Of bad precedents had been set in the past and continuing them "can get us into ll lot of trouble".-He too paid tribute to Acting Mayor stew- art for the personal stand he took Canadian Legion and veierans. who will nlainlain la line on both tain zuests invited to tea- The trophy. awarded to the best. pistol shot inythe R.C.M.P.. was donated for annual competition to the Royal North West Mounted Police in 1912 by His Royal High- liaue ample quantities of Felt, Rubberized and "Strip-Seal" Wenther hirip . . . . . You'll be amazed at the increased warmth - You'll be amazed at the difference Weather Strip will make In your fuel hill. Today's the day to keep winter away - get your Weather Strip from the Hardware Department of either Holman Store. Ir another youngster who also m H l-We in- 30 "I M” W” M” mcoueilclllilorno. M. Cox said he is one I0 recover I balance duel , '(1,',fv,,1,),,”,Te(-,,,,:l,,',,.Cl,i,'2"l'l(i;g.,':,t: THERE's still time to come. the Dry Goods at HolrnsrI's bu s children join the two who got the mmmy wm,md.. 0, the ,m,,,. an 3 C""mwt' W work perform-E 1 E 1 d d ad: my of KNITTING vans - enter thel(Nl'l'TING CONTEST uz sao':-e nrllzinally advertised dog in being mm ..I offered no advlce m me ed and materials supplied in the. a 0 e 1' m P, U I 1950 1300 ml dose ml the and of Nunmber) Am, "rmem nut "M M"! hm mm "wk very happy by mvmu new OX-MIYOL I Inked him when W03 bundm” ”' ” hm” ”" Lap””'"'ej Ci made. a mg com'e,"-monpalnd Yarn that you have purchased in either the Dry Goods or the 5 and I0 ' I ll"'5 l" me” )”""5' w 3 mgyor not a mayor, and he said AVCnU9- ' y f---. -TT-""'TT:- f"--T": eight Held" for mp l,?OnDurs' with urn"-gmang. "hoe the cunt" opened I! ennble (or am" . y - . ' so. ' l .. --v T -when he. takes his seat in the W" L REPRESIEVT Govlmxul p 'nyy Bill Becker NO slCCkS EdICf a Sm” of 239 out of a possible come buy Yarn today and enter the Knitting Contest - you might win 3 Leiiislature. He said he had legal . . ' ' . g . LA5 xE(,As, Nev, Nov. 5 -,cuuses U roar . 240 points In M”, 1951' the cash Prize! Entries will be accepted in either the Dry Goods ortheli and . advice and having had that I bc- 3."-NT T "H99 memb9'3 03 I-he iAPl-A strong. flcry atom bomh P ' 1o nepgnmenu, course was re-fired by ihese eight members of the Force. with Car- poral Beatty emerging -the win- Legisiaiure will take an active part in Remembrance Day cere- -the most. powerful and brilliant in the fall test series at Yuccn lieve he acted conscientiously." - BRONTE. Out... Nov. 5 -(CPl- Continued from Tail! 1 hnmbers claimed they knocked out FASHION favorites that have just arrived in the Sportswear Depart- uUM,,"u,,.g,-- monies in different parts of the Flat-rocked ilie Southern Nevada Bl-onto mothers angrily protesiedynet mm a enact more 0. 240 , merit include the stunning SYLVIA FAIR ORIGINAL BLOUSES - sl..FaDrI glaesttimtsil headquarter! N. ' lslaridhnepigsenxtlngsethenGt;;'er:- desert! for mil:s;tnl'l:ay”l;L(lit no ser- today allnillsthil circtllar from the r: - i beautifully made of either Nylon Tricot with rich embroidered panel! Wm. "mg mm... bambardmems Councillors Co: dcontlnuefl by llsggalmrat ml; zliunumems gunl. loleshngfgniewcfg 1' litflxcasm from pupilc lug silt! 1210: ”:T :lr fine lxylon Lace with all-over floral design. The Nylon Tricnt Blouse of Communist translortatloil cen- smmg that lvlflue lllf hlgcn nldmcck- day will be Mr B Earle MacDon- school in the little town of ii?ao.3i"iil- x W PARIS NOV" 3- (Am -Gm” lpmed 6.95 "Id the Nylon Ln”. N" H”. Therm "I Inn" "hm mu” ""5 C”"”n"9d "" Wm "" "id '3l”ll'i3doSiiilo.iy3i alfcrlggacolfricu nlcl. Chnrlvtletolvll: Hon. Keir oallente. Nev. (population 1.000- Thcgcirculal: was delivered to ””""”” ”?l””" ?”l"Wed. '”d3.7 ';,,'”:,,1,f',,,l:;,';',','"18g,;,;,:.f;”;vf:;,:::"”::.;?j;::I,1:”"'1"f;”":'”"” W” Wuuil” x”d'i thought then it was wise to avoid Clark. Montague; and E. P. as the Atomic Energy Commission all parents, I V and 0; s:t':;gfy1?ncfei:: wear Deplrtment. y am n . mm.- FOT Ch! 1001'”! dill the 154303 an election, He said that was un- Foley, Sllmmcrsldc. issued ll special warning to the "1 don't think it's a bu fair," " t ing. The figures: 1.112 in 1949. 1.- guns of the battleship New Jersey 2” in 1950' and 719 in the first hfalsted railroad tracks north and community. but a freak of almos- town. Tele- fortunate in view of the Wily it said Mrs. Lloyd Carpmlter. mother l..P.17. CAR”l')--l:ARTY - Fol- SPECIALLY for the”beforehanded" person who really -shops for Christ- . nhcrlcs almred the of Gwen. 6, and COl'ri. 3. "Girls , ””'”'h M 50"?-ml" glilrnggulglutnoidcliggstllnllt Ctiolllliilf lowing were the prize winners last phone lines were hit, however. and need to year, warm as well ,5 half of ibis 3jeH1V .. "H39 m0””9 mas Early! . . . . The Men's Wear Department has a neat. compact 0" "19 W95" CW” ”"”"'” mm Justice and now could only try to night at the regular weekly care service ”was disl'UPWd briefly. boys." ”'. ””,.”3t'.”" ” ””””51Y f"ld?"j TRM'EL PAK DRESSING GOWN of reavy quality rayon In the anth- lhf Aullfllllln Chm" 3Yd"EY get out or n; ,5 sent it can and party, sponsored by the social Residents watched the atomic school principal R. A. llopkills "”"'3dt- Said "he C0"-5elV9”VL cniie RCAF Tartan. One of these will delight the hud.u;.p1.u. mu. Wmded the Red 99'” M chm" avoid such things in the future. Club of the Lahorers' Protective clisphy from ihe streets. said the slacks edict and other l"-CW-W999" 1” M”"de' MI 5'0!!! "It. The Dressing Gown. with shawl collar. tie uh and patch nampo and Haelu. Councillor Arthur Gormley said Union. is tables were playing. Thv Mme -ilmnize action sent hints to pnrellts in the circular T T” packets. fits snugly into I. case of the some material and closes with the shock WIVES bounding l1Mm- were intended to keep the ”gcn- school .-lnd stuilcnts "at a high a 7lppel'- packs right first, In ghgg "nun, munum 01.1"". um mi” 1. ' the ex-Mayor had told him it was Door prize -- Mr. Joseph Murphy: PRimoR'IA' smml Am” Nm" two retired judges who told him menls lst. -- Mr. ILA. Macisaac; 1'-l551Y ll"-W "1070 h9RV”Y'il0Dul-”ll-- cral tone and llppPRI'all(:r' nf the sl.andal'd. y 755.00 , . . . By the way there are Travel Pak Gowns In other materials 1 -lR.cuters)- Thieves robbed a he could stay in. In his opmio" Mm-5 2nd" E Mn Em, Ryan ed Llls Vegas. - - - - and colors from 14.95 up. Come see them today in the Men's Wear ”””m 3m” a" ” "”4"”y Vma" iously and would not have stayed Women's lst. -- Mrs. Dan Brown: Shock 50 "H" A ." - v D"”'”'""""" .. ”'l” he” Md”-V' pom” b""d3 the ex-Mayor had acted conscient- Women's 2nd. - Mrs. J. T. Revcll ' - vi i , W" 'h' 3” "Wk "I I "" ""1 had he known. and Mrs. Ben shephard. Freeze- But the explosion-acoonlpanlell dvnva off with a safe and 5600 worth of liquor. The car ran well on brandy, but stalled when it was ll"lIlCllCd with lemon gin. The men Acting Mayor Stewart said he had no desire to sit there illegally and called on the Council to con- firm his naming as acting mayor out - Mr. Henry MacLeod and Mr. C. Wynn. R. (3. A. F. HONOR. GUARD -- hy a full-scale, 10-second fircbnll at 1i:30 a. m. EST--jarred ob- servers on Mt. Charleston. 50 miles from the test site. A double-waved Royal Visit Traffic Regulations Special Sponsored We "”'5W- He stated that though they were The R. c. A. F. in Summerside shock, following the flash by I)uring the Royal Visit to Charlottetown on November 9. ulsi. ll will in legal difficulties, "I think this last night announced that Fit. nearly five minutes. had the in- be necessary for safety and convenience. 'I'0 ENFORCE cerisin restrlc-' ""T"TT'-T"""' Council has given Charlottetown Lieut. w. 1:. Palmer would be tensity of a medium earthquake. lions to regulate the traffic in the city and to insure that Their Royal , commander of the Royal Guard of The fifth in the present series. Higilnessea are seen by the greatest number of people. good government". He then an- I - nounced his candidacy for the Honor from the R. C. A. F-. stat- today's homb seemed to, have During specified hours there must be absolutely no parking or: At The mgym-my on November 23, ion there for the Royal visit on twice the power of No. 4, which traffic on the routes of the Royal Procession. I R0LLAwAg, ' At ll.30 A.M. Their Royal Higlmesscs arrive C.N.R. Station and DEATHS 50:. per Insertion BIRTHS IARKIN-At the Charlottetown llcspllal. October 26th. 1951. to Mr and Mrs. Joseph Larkin. Jr.. a daughter. Jo-Ann Marie. HIRNS-At the P. E. 1. Hospital H" Nov. 5th, 1951, to Mr. and WK. G. A. Cairns a daughter. ll. nifred Elizabeth. NHLURI-At P. E. f..Hoopltal on c t M ' i. te' C t e - . . b th it th t a man 9"" Y 'K'5 '5 3 N” V 5 b th h him . tc . and Mt. Eduard Road for the Experimental Farm. No traffic or parking -;:f'f'- WI. 1961. to Mr. and Mrs. gfffffvled V." :,,,f,, y.,,,.",,”,,,, or tcrday morning. The Iccused- pirgtlfr-es lafiserugll-0:19 1”..." 3 in 3",. tin (lift-1! streets between 2.45 I'.M. and 3.30 r. M. Then as before watch Wm)" McLu”' stmcheh . msyorgvhile a member Of the Leg- Clmriicd W"-h Yelilnlnl P0550-Isl air (that; lg, . 139,-; ,1,,.l,n.n the pedestrians. I it Ishier. 6 lbs. 9 015. mun”. M lvh” SW19” Koods. was rcmand- ah. (mm, 55. 5 my” of gold up. At 4.45 l'.M. Royal Party will leave the l-Zaperimenilll Farm for the; llaci.l-IAN-In the Charlottetown ll'?.xDllal on Nov. 3rd. 1051. to Mr. All-rl M-rs. Frank MacLesn (nee tlccile Doiron). Georgetown. a son. Harold Gerard. "lR'l' - At the P. E. Island Hos- Wal. on November llth. I961. to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Birt. B dvught , i. th 1 verdict 4. ef TL glflbtlfe"ll1:f1ll...A?au;g?ln:lml.llie legis- Charlottetown. charged with in- The A. E. C. immediately waril- streets after 7.30 P. M. until the Party have arrived at Charlottetown . MAnllA0lg ....,..- nation which he was so anxious to toxicnlion in It public place. were ed all residents (of Callentc. 00 Hotel. ' . GALLANT-RODD .. At United my, paugd W" the rcsun of my remanded until tomorrow. miles northeast o Yucca Flat. to Al 10.00 P. M. the Royal Party ll-ill leave ("ll town Hotel for Railway Church Manse. Charlottetown. lobbylng." He went on in state J pwp open their windows and act nut- vvllnl-r via Kent and Prince Streets. No Parking or Traffic on lhesc Qcinbcr fl). INI. by the Rev. H. In D. Aslhlfbrd. Dotia Elizabeth llndd to Clarence Charles Gallant. DEATHS MHNNIS-Died at Charlottetown Sunday. Nov. 4th. 1961. Mrs. Peter Mclnnll. Eu-aaclim. In so yearl- Remains resting at herllate resi- lience from where the funeral will be held Wednesday momlns 1" St. .loachim's Church. Vernon Rlvcr for Requiem Mus at N5 At--VI. Burial in the Church Cem- eery. ll.B. Maclsall l Coun. Johnston's Statement When the resolution calling for the election had been missed. Councillor Johnstone rose to ask if he could speak. He was told he could if the subject were concern- ed with the reason for calling the special meeting. He then referred to a press iteul lregarding a comment by Ex-Mayor MacDonald on the edict of the Supreme Court and a statement in ii; that one of the Councillors had lobbied in the Legislature aanlnlt Councillor Johnaiolle then said that as he was the only councillor who voted against the motion to petition the Legislature, the infer- ence waa that he was the councillor who had Ibbbicd. "I am afraid". he said. "that Mr. MacDonald will have solnc diffic- ulty in persuading the general emphatically that the statement so far as he was concerned was ab- solutely untrue. He then referred in ll letter in the press signed by Councillor Keefe suggesting that the case be peeled to the supreme Court of Canada because he felt the let!!!- lation is discriminating against this city. Councillor Johnstone quoti- tioned the advisability of having 1 Mayor of any town sitting in the Government where he could use undue influence for his town. "to talk about appeallnl 90 We 3"' pteme Court of Canada and to try to give people the impression that we are being discriminated against because our Mayor can't be Mayor Friday. other Guard officers will be 1".O. P. G. Griffiths and B0. A. Martin. The Kin-3's Colors will be carried by Fla. 1.. Le Boldus and FD. C. R. Foster. while the street party will he commanded by Pit. Lleut. D. Dannie Sheridan. C 0 U N 1' Y MAClIs'l'RA'l'!?S COURT m The theft of five auto- mobile tiresiand tubes from an automobile agency on the out- skirts of the City resulted in the appearance of a resident of Char- lottetown before Magistrate Gil- bert A. Gaudet in the Queen's ed for one week after the evid- ence of five witnesses was heard. Also adjourned for one week were the cases of Floyd Williams of Northam, charged with man- slaughter, and a resident of Cor- ran Ban. who ,lesded not guilty to A charge of possession of in- toxicating liquor not purchased at. la vendors. Two residents of MPOISOIIRIS Hon. 3. W. LePnge was reported as resting comfortably in the P. E. I. Hospital last night. Mr. Le- Page had previously been in hos- pital suffering from an attack of pneumonia. but had returned to his home last Wednesday. How- ever. his progress Ivaa not as satisfactory as hoped and he was taken to hospital again yester- day. Guernsey Iresdars 'l'e.'Maar Today tested troops in Exercise Desert Rock last Thursday. That blast broke seven store windows in Las Vegas Charleston, Observers today rushed into town expecting io find dozens of panes smashed. But Las Vegas got only the flash and il mild rumble. The shock waves reverberated for 30 seconds in the surrounding hills. their bounced on into open desert. Shook Waves Bounce -An A. E. C. spokesman said tllcl phenomenon. which is only partly understood by scientists, is caused beneath hot.) It then rebounds to earth. This earth-to-atmospherm to-earth process sometimes is re- peated as many as follr iimrs. :"Fortunatcly. it look a good high bounce over Callcnic. where just so minutes before. our pre- liminary TNT blast hit right on the nose," the A. E. C. spokes- man sald. ' doors. The children were marched out of school in an nrdcl-ly drill. watched the flash and cloud for- mation. and waited for the big shock that never came. A rumhlc was heard nine min- utes later. ' Reports On Cost Of Prime fMinlsia'r's Home OTTAWA. l Nov. 5-(Cm -The government's new home for prime mIniatera.hss cost 3590.l.'i0.06 to date, the Works Department in- day advised E. D. Fulton lPC- Kamloops) in the Commons. proceed to Province building rla Weymouth. Eusion. Gt. George, Grafton. Prince and Richmond Sts. No parking or traffic movement on l-ireels from 10.45 A. M. until uocesaion has passed to a rcasonahlrl distance. and then only with the greatest care for the solely of they many pedestrians. ! At 12.20 P. )1. His Royal Party proceed to City Hall via Richmnnd.l Queers and Kent Streets. No parking or traffic movement on these? streets from ll.30 A. M. and then only with the greatest care for all. I At 12.40 P. M. Royal Party will leave City Hall for Governmenti Hnllse via Kent, Queen. Water. Rochford. Brighton Rd., Ambrose. Mc- Gill Ave.. North River Road and Park Roadway. No Traffic or Parking on these streets between 11.30 A. M. and 1.00 P. M. Then with great care, all shown nhove. At 3.00 l'.)l. Royal Party leave way, Brighton Rd.. linaton, Queen. Grafton, Wtymouth. Longworth Ave. Forum via Mt. lidwarcl Road. Longworlh Ave.. Weymouth and Fitsroyl Slrcell between no mu. and moi .t-,3 l Sta. No traffic or parking on then P. M. During the afternoon that portion of Fitzroy St., between Wey- g mlluih and Cumberland will be closed and barricaded to all .ehlcular' lrliffll-. At 5.15 P. M. Their Royal Hlghnesnea will leave Forum for t"..V.R. Slalion. via Fitzroy and Weymnutll Streets. No traffic or parking on lhesc slrecla between 5.00 P. M. and l . Iii 7.15 P. M. Royal Party will leave C. N.R. Station for Charloifetownl .1. Hotel via Weymouth and Kent Streets. No parking or traffic on these: : streets after 9.45 A. M. until arrlvsl'at Wharf. Traffic will be stopped ov'er Hillshoro Bridge for approximately one half hour. possibly ll.00 A. M. to 11.30 A.M. Parties coming that way .-llmuld keep this in mind. No doubt there will he a great mostly by auiomoblle or truck. It may be difficult in park close to the Procession routes. so It is suggested that traffic entering from North River Road can find is parking place in the field just west of the PE. I. llospliai. Those coming in the Mslpetlue lm: place on Elm Avenue where the St. Peters Road and Hillslloro Bridge should think of the Exhibition Grounds and adjoining fields. It Is not Imperative that all stop at those places. but It will relieve the traffic will: friends or relatives in the city could make In their yards. Citizens on streets not marked for the Royal hocessinn could also assist greatly by using their yards that day and leaving the streets for out of (own people. For those attending the Experimental Farm thete labs goodly shed parking lot available at the Matthew-Wells plant Just south of the farm. Properly parked cars will find miles of Government House via Park Road- 5.2l0 P. M. many people in the city that day: Road would find a, good park- Clrcus in uauallv held. Parties from situation. Many out-of-town people arrangements to park Royal Party. ' these I i WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7iii. Dancing 10 p.m. till .1 am. Downtou'nci's Orchestra Admission 50 cents Diamond Treasure A gleaming, flawless, blue lrhiic diamond. Truly as OSI I reasu 1'0. recious in seniimcni as the great- Give her a diamond as an engagement bond . . . or on any other oc- casion as a priceless reminder of your love. TAYLOR and ember at the same time is Remy.” ,0 ammo” the dc, space on streets not covered by the . l "', h dd- ' r ' Th P If I f - ti I diffl if t Ii. Th ' . "ND!-.'.gg'. tr. sky the least. childish a ll AME-ERBT. N. 8:. Nov. 5 guy) plnmgm and me Kovemmenl s o CO'Ilk on y or your eooepse:a':r:h;I 1”"... go" glen” ":3 8 ed" i r tiln -G""""Y ”'”d''' "W ""W ””d '"”'”w M "" ””5""” W M mlnliimlllm t'l"a'tl:0l'”IIl" rs nth ft. l l' u a no III: " sssaaulaaa mer.'lii?tll'l;i,-vigil: ,”&'i7lit Vrkgd the parts of Canada began arriving prop;;t)y fat 24 odslllllftx :il're9cgi h::.:.':';":I. M "':0cM0,I:I CI:m;:. ;:e::e"Memsca";ny. (:hoIuull'l” "I; In Jowollan F... Four .a"."u." 330 o r e . . ' .' Charlottetown all Councillors to any for I cw mln- h''' M ”" '"'"'” '"”"'" ” ,0, ,,"n,,,,; :3 mnffh-,m md conjunction wllll any l-ma M ole loyal lull Advl , Committee. A. North vvuuslu raons ID tiles in order to discuss the forth- coming Royal Visit and plans be- ing made by the city for the re- ception to be accorded them. the Canadian Guernsey Breedera' Association openln-1 tomorrow. team for improving" Ilegrounds. Dclegslas today Jaw the ludging of Guernseys at the annual Mari- tlma Winter Fair. IIIITIIIICI. v Prime Minister . ' SI. Laurent moved into the new home last (ZW. MacARTHllR. Chief of Police. .