JUNE 3. 1953 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN ,,..?- 3 Summer street. PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE Suinmeraide. Phone 8031. News, Subscriptions. Advertising Eupreaentattvea GEORGE CLOW and GEORGE WOTTON House Phones: 8032 and 8038. The Guardian may be bought at any of the following store: in Sunune : he" goolutore. summer street; Gouriiea Drugstore. 21 Centre! Street; News-stand. Water Street; Mark Gaudet. 8'1 Granville street; Victoria Holds Coronation Celebration At 3:00 pm. the school children terns GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN A1 From Prince GA.rthur Cannon. Ensor Perry and Frederick Peters last evening escaped from the Prince Oounty Three Prisoners Escape Go. Jail the stomach. knocking him dow and checking him with a knee on the throat. while he attempted to Fine Library Concert At Crapaud-nllnall The annual library concert held Miss Helen Hardy. Alberton, is richer by one hundred dollars to- day. the result of winning the Can- ada Psckers' Jumbo Jackpot Mon- PAGE FIFTEEN Alberton Lady Winner Of The iiJumbo Jackpot” 6163 and 2882. numbers were Gordon Raynor. They were 7002, Surnmerslde. The picked by Mrs. President of the I.0.D.E. Kgllfl , , of Victoria planted , Mnnlmh, Jail after attacking Roy Grady, the take the jail keys. Mr. Grady hav- at or-apaud hall last night was a day evening. The winner 01 the nut one nnndg to D911s”1::J v?n'::,:”&rosc:”""nos:”u::;" 1s'1”'";.. 1:""' ,T";:'9"'" '1 Mgplg me lh the henna, ground, assistant jailer, and taking the ing hid the keys on his -person. great. success. It was attended by Mm Hnrdyn the nnmn pawn red don”! was Mm Em, men”, W'"-"' " ' y' ' "5"" ' to commemorate the crowning of 1”” "M1 mm' A11 mt” 1”150119” mnnon W” 35315”d by PE"? W11” b 1”?” "id ”P1”'”1"1" ”"d1e"”' called, answered the phone correct- Canoe Cove. The contest continues service Drug Store: Fred's Grocery, Convent Street. have participated in previous jail located the keys and having being The program began with a short Her Gracious Majesty Elizabeth . . . ly by stating ”York New Process and more Kwlasgagtalinc Kenslngton. 11- breaks and are awaiting trial for joined by Peters. all three prisoners address on the coornation by (the Com... It was I highly exciwd and people are learning to play "Jumbo N E OFFICE Rev, Mr, Ebsery of the lncnl this offence. escaped from the jail by unlocking chairman, Mr. John H. Myers, 0- happy young lady who accepted me Jackpot... The next contest Wm Aibsrton: Frank Weeks, Representative. Phone: 68-2 Office and 68-3 Iloiuo. -lCE CREAM and vegetable hoops obtainable at Bruce's. --INSUL BOARD siding. Buy the, right kind at and insulated Church of England addressed the gathering and instilled in the mind: of young and old the sig- Last,evvening's escape was made about 8.00 P. M. when Mr. Grady was locking up the prisoners for the night in their cells. nlficance of th C ' . Aft e row" er a The prisoners who escaped had number of three heavy barred doors and escaping to the jail yard where it is presumed 'they scaled the jail fence and disappeared into the night. lowed by "God Save the Queen” and "0 Canada.” solos. "Coronation Bell" and "God one hundred dollar cheque from Mr. Lloyd MacLeod. Canada Pack- ers salesman later that night. S-ave Her Majesty" were rendered by Miss John Howatt. This was While Miss Hardy was the win- appear in (todayis) Guardian and the name of another of Canada Packers' products will be the word for eight weeks. More tvvlth which to answer the telephone Bmcel sung the ch.i'.?,T””” 5335.5, WT been under close arrest since their R C M P and the Town Police followed by two one-act plays "Old "ef8M""day'1 mr" earn" phi)? "e:l"',,M0"day evening bnwwn 6'30 -FREETOWN HAM” 8:45 p'r."' h ll d th n pmiuce O 1 9 last escape and it had been the were notified and sta ted an iin- Ladies Home" by Crapaud ladies M were "correctly amwere ' an '30i rrldav. -111115 5m-lH3m11i01,1 "ViV111 -EUV HERRING and mackerel Kaen lgagiean? nsuv:e,i;1,,:,sr:O',1,f0,;Vn1:,Ilrn custom to permit them access to mediate search of t town and and ”Musrooms Coming Up" by' esent one-act pay, speoia es. nets, twine. rope. End 811 11511198 war 1, where lhey pnrminnted ,n the bathroom in making a nightly surrounding area. It is presumed the Tryon Dramatic Club. ma nilnstrei show. ..w0VEN NETTING and fen- supplies at Brace's. -N0. 1 HARD red brick obtain- cleanup of their cells. Immediately after releasing them. Mr. Grady re- ported he was attacked by Cannon the planting of another tree near the Cenotaph. that the lightly clad prisoners sought shelter shortly after bhCiT1Ml55 Mary MacDonald, P. E. Y. escape because a heavy rain was Two step-dancing numbers by lcolortul ceremonies ' Au" Imening to ,n Q . champion last year, and her broth-, I ' nhg, n all kinds. Order now at able at Braces. add,,,, the children W59 ,:ee:,ne: who struck him a heavy blow in falling at that time.-S. iler, Cljiffoigi MacDonald were great-; t ,sl e , gas! I. lth f ti . . l y en oye . ' ' -BORDEN YOUTH own will xnnlnia" 9” me” by 1”” mm Rldes In 31133” 11"””1"" "he" M” 51"; The "Haflpy Gang" from Hamp- i -l-"RESH Portland geniiensl oni present its 3-act comedy "Aunt In the evening A large Mme” --- '1)But'm the mm, reapomu nerltnn gave a delightful number. ' bag or one CRT101”1 E ta "5 9 ” T1111” 5995 T0 TEW11 - E11191'31l'1 lug congregated at the community . e was mm and nanny ' "Waltzing Matilda." H15 Deanna -In Queen Elizabeth Park in impressive, the scarlet tunics of mm-5, Hall, Friday, June 5th, at 8:30. hall where inspiring nddrnssals Continued from page in voc - ' ,Bell from Desable sang as a solo Summerside, recently dedicated the R. C. M. P. adding color to an -si.00D DONORS NEEDED at Red cross Clinics in Tyne Valley. Kenslngton and Summerside on Good specialties. Dance after. -BRIDE -T0-BE HONORED - Miss Miss Mary Crosby and were delivered by Rev. Mr. Kli- grandmother. Queen Mother Eliza-1 ter of Hampton. Mr. Keith Bns- ab W, ' U well, president of the local hrali('hibeth' have t9 cmmon mm lam of Tryan nnd Rev, Mn Bax, best behavior. Only once did his-, Wrhe things which I have here .promised, I will perform and keep." she said emphatically. The service moved on. The Bible. ”the most valuable thing that this "Your Cheating Heart." The concert came to a close! and ”Land of Hope and Glory". with the singing of "Hearts of Oak"':1l91d yesterday to celebrate and named in honor of Her Ma- jesty, colorful ceremonies were the coronation of Elizabeth the Second. Queen occasion that will long live in the memory of those who were present. Seated on the speakers stand were His Worship, Mayor Henry W. Wedge and members of his u. t and llth. Reserve these Blanche Ho were 'oint 4 l .iSl'C i i th . ., A re eat. e nrm n ewilibe i n iitii1:s.10 h at the formglgs liomeJrecen1ii)l7ti:lsI?f ggrigremgsianigbnn rlIQiizti:nhlC”,51,,a.?,1,?,l T1iEl:gQ'.iqEESn Muczntnlijer wept sllcrtix l imrm a”'"d5' 1”” presented tnlt0nighi.)wit1i)irIfleiV eiiucmbers mild; P05511J1i' the largest P81”-"lde EVE? 001111011. GTOUD CBD'-H11) A G. Ken- ..- orlng Miss Noreen Simmons, who man, All the humhm. ion the 'mnias she watched the ceremony alzcli ,: , , . d in -ing a one-act play, "The opera-l to be formed up in Summerside yon.V commanding officer R.C.A.F. -l,OBSTER SUPP!-JR in the is to be married in the near future. gramme ware wall hhphunedpnviperhaps recalled the riav in "137 me ”&em1f11LV'"1mo"5 3”! m'i,tlon cold sure" 5 drama Festival moved off at 1:00 P.M.. from the Station. Summerside, J. Watson insuuive Hall .Iune 6th Sii'.l'i'illK at The verses accompanying the love- the appreciative audiehrr h.n.u-hell she participated in arxnfli-iv;111””11'”ima"”m1 9355355 O1 mflaward. a number of musical mrm. Canadian Legion Home, composed MacNaught. M.P., Miss Wanda soiclork. Sponsored by the Ladies 1)! Edits were read by Mrs. Rose special mention might be, ll-.1.n1crow'ning with her husband. thclcumnmion Ceremony T”? Sogh lbers by Victoria performers and 01 1119 RW31 C31111(11311 M91111t9d wyanl R9351”: I-0-DrE' H511 W- in of the Alberton United Davis. A delicious lunch was served to vllss Ruth Boswall andg the 13” 590119 V1o med m me- Comm-umm i1d""Cl”3: W”: ”'Sem” "1””' A" c3d"s' El D-”by' attorney gemm 0! me ihurcii - : dance ”Po Goes the XVK in Princess Margaret was pensive Qllee" "5 ”””””ed Wh 11”” N Proceeds mm the concerts go to Scouts. Girl Guides. Cubs and P"""lC9- C 1 ---- D-.. a mu 01; J” lor hvlhease by throughout. She prayed for "Lilli-1"" 1"md5' 1”-935.! and head" . maintain the public library at 31'0W1l1i35- Headed by "V0 b1l11i'-15- May” wedge 0991155 me 9919' ..sl.u;RBRO0KE CALF CLUB -FFNERAL MONDAY .. The singgingpcod 5:... .f,,,' 'Q',f,:',;,,'”,f.:f bet," and. like her mother, weprl '1'”-n "15 ””C1e5,01 ”le,”ll3113' cmhaud, the P. E. r. Regiment band and the monies at the diamond with s resents three-act play ':Gho5L oll luhhrhl of me hm, Albert Gaylnream nnd hakei n.(,,(. n,,r,.,',d miquietly toward the end of the ccre- I 111” Slmldt the ffrmnls V1b”lie1eii;' l band from the R. C, A, F, station, brief address in which he returned 11,)-,,1(.t.'5 Farm", Grand River I-lnll,1was held frotn lhe Compton Fun-lall present. 1 i 1m0Y1.V- 151010 royal and lobe NW3". 1 6 1?! '1-A: summe”ide- 35 ,we11 as 3 C01” manks 10 Providence tor the shy" Th.,hgdai', June 4th. Speclaities.'ornl Home on Monday afternoon Square dancing to the music of1 This Coronation, amid "the duskv”11:je 1'”1gta”: the SE01) is View coach rolled through the decorated guard from the Airport. the parade ins. of a. fair day. He thanked Dan", Amen int two nvclnnk when the services the Bnswnh ornneslra ended 'theabi'own old stones of the abbey, iva:,'b-0”9v11t 9 erl: , streets in a wide circuit back to mafcntd UP Will-ET 10 Celll-T31 c01'T1C11101" 11- 13- C19-111 31”-1 me avg. lwero conducted by the Rev. Dan- activities of the day. iall the palzeantry of loan rears. v SPEC” 5Y"l”0115"f be, the palace. Street and was augmented by the members of 1119 Comllailon Com- -l-TNERAL saTt'imAi' .- The is-l Mnthieson nf the Trinity Ufi- lot hlstorv unmlled with the ctricl-1 5”” Md ii ””1”1 55'” 15"” The coach cai'i'ylnlz the Earl of children of St. Mary! Academy and mliiee for the Splendid Way in iLlilEiT1. of the late Loman Adamsliteri Church. The pail were Messrs. Ernest Moore, James bearers iency of 20th-century planning. schools if the citizens said through. iTilE' robes clothed her in majesty and the prayer was that God would idthlone, former Governor-General i ,of Canada. and Princess Alice got the Summerslde High School as it proceeded to Queen Elizabeth which they had carried out their duties and said that it was due in was held on Saturday from his latel , , '1 h . 1 I teousness The L ,' I V H . um , pl -1; H J H I 1 a - . Without 3 Hitch c.o.ie er in rgi . . nwck Several limes nnd the resnng park, a grea measure to their efforts iiiodtdaifllilglteirlaiglfdgiingbsglat SiiiolAli;ri.MRolit:?1ei:iiilli::tg: .lLMa1:I :uzI:)heb9l.Sci)t1?ogtil'1:ii:lchey did not mm 0”? 511m1”9d"””” the W019 "M1 the coach To open the ceremonies. the "131 1119 m9m01l1eS were Carried pm by Rev. Daniel Matheson Pall bearers were Harry Cannon Lend. Interment ll16'S Ciimelery. Summerslde.-S. was in the Peo- MEYOF Siewarti It was one of the few in the an- replied that in such an eventual-P-.315 of monarchy :0 go from start ity "You. would be looking for a ils subject. to the power and em- ipire of Christ the Redeemer." The to finish without a single hitch it-mg meant dignity and faith. The at me mdn ing scramble squeezed icarrylng Churchill out of the pro- iCES5iOl"l. It managed to get back in new flag pole at the park was offi- cially dedicated and the flag un- veiled by a pupil from the High out with such precision. In his talk he stressed the im- portance of patriotism and said Edwin Bernard. Edgar Craswell, V .D... new school Board... fumble or muttered Word. l V ,d n d h to nsnce and h 1 t , A d V that me so . I U L n Arlhllr Jones, Roy Tfilliollh Albcrtn -AFTERAOON TEA - Mrs. Coun. Storey reminded membcrsl Elizabeth herself was perfect in fni1..”,iCf el?,joh-I: cmerlhe evicked and Appears On Balcony Scvgl Xighdggcolhdngsg C135,,-e;i15).5h try mustpnegiaer oi1alte1isiiiretaiiei:roulanl- Tlalltnn Interment was in the.Morley Wylie and Mrs. Ralph Case- that while the Council had to con- performance. She was beautiful and m'n12o't9cL widows and orphans. denvaed the add”s5'in'wnicn he leglancc to the Queen Psoples Cc-mctery, Summerside. 1 iey entertailied at an tea this week in honor of afternoon Miss sider a great many matters the,serinus, and, above all. confident Board had only one problem nnd,ln everything she did from the Suddenly, in this part of the ceremony, sunshine touched the Back at the palace, Elizabeth im- mediately made an appearance on reminded the vast audience that it was mainly through the efforts Hon. W. E. Darby delivered the main address of the afternoon and -: Noreen Simmons who is to be a could concentrate on it. For thislmoment he 5 t f t on the blue . 1115 balcony Wlih her family. At the I 1 -Fl'Ni-JRAL MONDAY - The June bride. Many lovely gifts were reason they had greater technlraliprocesslonsal cgrpego of the abbey ab,iiei1g,enl golden shall 0; light sight of her. the crowds ripped pol- l,?f,,,l”f,,,f,?,1,1,iif,”” i;”,”,,iE.f.”3f P31: iiriiizgaliiaatimtalisri 5:3: iriwi.etiii:l:iryr i lunel-al of the late Palmer 1. Ti-en- received by the bride-to-be. Miss knowledge of lhe needs thmllll the time W-hgvn. 21', hours later came through the windows nlgn ice lines apart and surged up to the norm. due tn; mm which he and during the morning in which helm, who passed away on Satur- Irene Culleton read the accom- Council members. If they found alshe left with a crown on her head .,bm.e It resled on the peers and gilt-tipped iron pickets of the pal- synlbonzes Inc nbnw 10, which Queen Elizabeth had been crown- llalv 3135' 30”” "35 Md mm the pnnymg ""95: new school necessary then it was T0l1'31'd the end 01 the Ceremmlv heererses and blotted out the 3” mice: our nation stands ed. He traced the history of our F.lflWllF5S Funeral Home on Mon- -5. the task of the Council to llndislie apneared tired and near tears mite, glnw of Elecmn lamps Prince Charles clung to his M me sounding, of mrne Ah,n.t.- system of Kovemmehh from the G833 r1111lf' 15L W1111 591'V”355 1” 2'00 the money. but when the grand procession fncnssed on the ,o5e;,nd.g.,ld mother. apparently frightened by bv the nnmpeurn the nu Wu days when the Ehghsh barons pm. interment. was in the United Car Accident back to the palace began she was throne. A rustle of surprise and the tumult below. Nevertheless, at slowly raised to the top of the wrested the Magna Carts. from i Church Cemetery. Cape Traverse. Alksl Complete Coat smlllhg mdlahlly lame ran mmu her urging he waved to the crowds Kl ,1 h cl :1 M . . gh the lmmeme . new flag pole, rig in it own to the present day l Rev. Vir. i-laser of Bedeque 0011- Com: cudmme W t I Y Later, in a broadcast. she thar.- Enedienlha find, they responded with an ex- M the conchmon of the address when we enjoy a democracy with- l l1””"1 '11” service" Pan bearers 1 as no m morlked "16 m111191'15 ”1 1191' 5”111"15 Then the sunshine disappeared. 131051” "f Ch"””3- and dedication Prayer. seven 'air- 111 3 monarchy. a government of 1' were, Messrs. Colin Mclnnis, Harry Mullart, Hugh Ahearn, Myrlck MacKcnzie, Everett Woods, Harry Hefiell. 0:; Saturday evening. about 9:30 Near Miscouche -Alfred "Toady" Cahlli Hospital early and g, Mary Gallant of Summer-side. were ghlvhu.-gr ENTERS ROOM ,,.1aclmitted to the Prince County n yesterday morning following a. car accident near Mis- of any decision being reached un-;nmnnd tn, world for the m.M.,.,S m the Bmrd bmwm 1" c9mF'1,e"3islie said thev gave her on the day. plans with their cost and mam-mnn she said. '::”1ceh e1g3en”e5 91 1301511 9'13 lmdn "This. my Coronation, is not the 8 5C W ' V ,symbol of a power and splendor 9”” M3cD91131d Vmndered -W1'1lr'lthat are gone but a declaration 1119 B0315 11311 1153 b1””11E1"- "1 ”,of our hopes for the future." She but it came back again, twice, be- fore Elizabeth was crowned. Having been crowned, and hold- ing the slim golden sceptre in her right hand and the rod with dove in the left, the Queen moved from King Edwards throne to the In the skies overhead, a flight of RAF and RCAF jets suddenly thundered toward the palace. As they passed. the Queen put her arm around the little boy and pointed up at them. Little Princess Anne, 2. joined craft, timed to a split second, flew overhead. Following the dedication of the flag pole the ceremonies moved to the ball diamond of the park where hundreds of school children were seated in the bleachers especially 1118 13801316. by the people for the people During the balance of the after- noon and evening athletic events consisting of baseball and softball were the order of the day. Due to the heavy down pour of ppl, 3 22 mllhre bullet mmc recommendation for only Olletpledggd herself lh strive hlh-hys . V , . the waving. The Dllke beamed. Be- - - l H rain which c: d d r . mmnnh me Open bedroom nindowh co-utchc. A car said to have been school and then had later nskedinm be wortnv M the mist ma; 1”; thirgniewhere she would receive the mud memv the Queen Mother and ztzslslagvegho chad tgleeeIll:i!.sulyE:'ieed tzyjcth late evening O(1lll:r:ugeu3';gewO;i;: ht penetrated the Curtain, and lodged gggenvgnusngiil left the highway for the erection of two. Coun.. been placgd lh her, She: hnked slowly mm bishops Princess Margaret, smiled and mg. ,1 mg, wok the nlnces amgned to display and tne bonfire which in the wall across the room at left the window it short time pre- that both It is understood A short time after he was ad- Farmer said that according to the Nearly 12 hours berfgrp he, broad. schools and he believed the rsliglitiof Edinburgh. at each elbow. The crown on her casionally waved. balcony. This time, she stayed only them and the overall scene as were scheduled to be held had to the home of Mr. alid Mrs. Ken- lllillred persons were report of the Board there was onlycast, the Quheh jaft Bmlgihohhm . ,. About an hour later, in response -: 1 ' . b 11 (1.5 new L Cnnnn on Mann, Avenue iillgfglrigg the hospital by a passing 9. small dlfferencg begweeh thelpalace and mg” in I me nmmn ile3VGeS?xi(l)Li;esl'cEe(: lA1biki)ley('3Ci1isSi'Beu)3i.n m m persistem and ever-mud” calm viewed from a distance was most e canoe e . . in Sumnlcisldr. Mrs. Crump had - proposed coat of one and tvrolgold coach of kings with the Duke the Shane of n nrossn M the inter, the Queen again appeared on the Nil and transept. a vlously after investigating noises "”"'9d 0311111 1915 5119 110-ipllal. difference would be worthwhilei She smiled and waved continu- segnon of nave 8- few minutes . i - . i . ' l d. 'ith f eche- : hat, sounded hke ,h,ee Show from Miss Gallant was still in hospital for the sake of achieving har- ally to the excited throngs along 1d:nL:d11::r: 513:9 avrilatm11g; nymg The palace windows were dark1 a gun, pence. who now nave nos. last evening but her condition was many. He agreed there was no the route n a fungi and A half lh , ,, after that except for a few on thei ' melon or the bullet. say that ii Wmed to be not Mlous.-S. l l b ' f - h t ' 1th bb . If h' - . ""1 11” .mm”e "5 "11 "mi. . east wing. Sti'l th (1 P nnnnnm ,0 nave ricocnmed on I DMD. m gn 9” u” m we 5” ””"H 9 R 5y S 0 11"? nawmls Peers were on the Queens right. ' 9 9”” W91" 011 e planning, but he said there was alshe gave no sign of ii. peeresses on her left. Each formed calling and cheering. Park Corner Wins Prize hard surface and deflected in the cnntrovers tmdmohhl hhsls lh this guy, He Meanwhile, the ,-lhhgv had heel. . 0 k M Calm anew g - dl.ertlcn of the Crump home.-S. 3150 "la than Cathoucg would not filling for three hours. Peers and 3(s?.1l,1Sn:gnC snot thmughp with Prin" Charles Appear” mA competition between 29 through the town and back again nFl,wRAL”;Ei (Continued from page 5) amlnd 11 0111Y One 5011001 were pee”5”,5- 1'1 ””"5”" mb95 "1-'"' white, they resembled a field of It got a reaction. not from the schools for the prize of being the to the field for an open air broad- ! . . . VICE - The -in built. Coun.MacDonald asked him med With ill?!” 9Tl1l1n9 C0113”. flowers and the glitter of coronets Queen, but again from lmplshl most gaiiy decorated group was cast of the speech by Her Majesty 11""51 01 the 13i0 Roy. L. Hewitt. can J hers” "L if that were only a personal opin-W979 Emmi? i119 111'” 3T1'1l'3151 was like dew sparkling in the sun- Prince Charles. who apparently has one of the highlights of a Corona- Queen Elizabeth. At 4:15 the gill: passed away at his home in mu n. a his one said that if any ion or an official one, Coun. ph,..5Manv came by sllbwnv-. shine. been leading his nurse a, merry lion Day celebration at Ken.sing- gathering was addressed by His "”1""”l'-W19 011 Sll11d1l.'v'. MBY 315i. if: ptmlme Imm" 1' 5h”"1d P5-V mer replied that it was an officlall 511 1119 400 C7111-'lfl1?1'J5 GKCPW she was assisted into the throng chase hll week, ton yesterday. Park Corner school Honor Mayor Waldron Darrach llasliclrl from the Bowness Fune- '31” 1'91" "'11" "1311 10108 8 opinion. He did not elaborate. .Pr1me Minister St. L-aurml were ,.,,l5., 3 mmhollc gesture signi- He suddenly pulled aslde the received the prize in this com- who presented the Headquarters rai Home with a short service be- illnnlnz at l0.30 am. on Monday, charge on the general tax payers More Space Needed . Coun. Mcconmnc said in was tnelalready in their nlaccs. Chief Jus- dnty of the Connch as it wns of tice Thibaiideau Rinfrct was wear- fying loyalty-by the bishops and the principal officers of state. drapes and appeared at the win- dow, with his sister. They got in petition and judge: said the selec- tion was difficult to make be- Squadron award to the Park Cor- ner school. June 1st, to Lower Montague Un- an ov nin bod to l-omote 111” 1115 T911 T013e5 0? 011190. Tmde . I is one Wave cause of the exceptionally fine ef- At 4:30 p.m. organized sports lied Church for service at 2.30 p. At the beginning of the discua- iiai-Irntgnyelandgthe sciiool system lh, Minister Howe. Progressive Cnn- noggfig the mchbishop paid h captured ,,h1:f,ao:::.,dihe,Vnen1:,r,f:ta::; fort made by all competing schools. were staged by the Kensington m. Rev. Mr. Fraser conducted the slon Mayor Stewart said that reai.operation in this city had done so..””9"1V9 198K161” GPOFIIP DFPW and Next came me Duke of Edin. dosed. The parade, led by the Reserve Athletic Association in ivhich the service in Montague and Rev. Mr. estate cannot stand any more tax- Mayor Stewart said the presclitimelr WW” Md "mar prominent burgh The red robe made him look The Queen made her third a - A”nyl maved "my mm the Km" Cmldyen M an me s"””””dmg d'5' Mscxay conducted the service in cs so the matter of the cost of a system had been in vogue tooicglldll"-i W9" ihpwi, unusuaiiv tall. and contrasted with pearance on the floodlit palace bail 51"”-"”” ath1e"" new "1 3 mu” "m5 cnmpeied 1” ”'3-"15:”5: Summerside. Interment was in high school came down to a long; the City cannot afford to1 ”r wmsm" Ch””'11””d””9d 1” his fair hair. Removing his Coronet, cony at 8245 pm. and the crowdl a symbol standing above creecis the Church Cemetery at Mont- Blue. The pallbearers were Messrs. Chessel Annear, Jack Annenr. Aus- tin Ftnss, Harvey Ross, Roy Aitkln, Lou Wright, 5 Personal? -MI. and Mrs. ,James Norton. Moncton. spent the weekend at the Home of her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Venlon Craig, Bedeque. S. r-Mr. Charles Doull, of Scarie- 10Wn. has returned home after 59911111118 the winter months with relatives in U.s. A. s. I TM!-is Peggy Sherren, Moncion, arrived by Diane Friday evening 011 A weekend visit at her home in Central laedeque, 5 fMlM Dolly Matthew. daughter ”l 311 and Mrs. Vernon Matthew. Sllmmerside I-Last. arrived in Sum- merside. Sunday, from Toronto. t,n;DT. Gilbert Gallant. anaes- DM1-il at the Prince County Hos- h 15 Presently a patient in the Mltal after undergoing an op- eration on Saturday.-S. mgirs. Jack Halliday. Vista. Manl- Sunmarrinied in Summerside on Er may 0 attend the marriage of MN Lac. David Allan Elder to me .n oreen Simmons, which takes 8 ill the near future. gal!-ac. Wilfred Elder, R.C.A.F'.. Cai- mg”, 51591". has arrived in Sum- mle in attend the wedding of . He was straight school tax per person happen if the Council that it could not finance a school told by Mayor that if the School the money. He admitted space for pupils. -: Councillor Elm e r asked how much space the peak of pupil would not be reached until 1958. Coun. Mccormac the more expensive it would be but wondered what good action would be. with Coun. was too heavy a Farmer saying burden poses on it basis when the present tax caused so much collection difficulty. Pleblacite Asked Coun. favor of the Council specifically r e cl u e a t e cl that A Stewart replied Coun. Mccormac asked what would decided Stewart Board goes ahead the Council must provide that there was a definite need for more MacDonald was re- quired and the Mayor atated that the schools were crowded now and attendance agreed with the necessity and said that the longer the building were put of! He noted that a "patch up" job on the schools could be done now, such In general all Councillors were opposed to any addition to taxes on real estate there now. Coun. MacDonald wondered how a proposed poll tax of tilt or 820 could be collected for school pur- l00 percent citizen MacDonald was not in taking any definite action on its own and plebiscite be held to determine the wishes of the populace. Mayor "You mean we the ancient and unique uniform of Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports and wearing his blue sash Knight nf the Garter. looked like it shin in filll sail coming down the abbey aislc. . build two schools and he express- ed his determination to oppose such a. plan. He said it was the . primary duty of the Council to administer the money of theucltiz- em to the best of the Co ncli's ” , ability regardless of religion. "I do .,G1?r?g:1h2.feof:g" .C,1:d3'.:.ikn.1Y;,f 912:, not and will not favor.the Vbulldgsparknnz diamonds nshp mma, ha'd 111? "1 WV” 5310915. W119” 11' Wmihet-in presented to his illustriniis C0” "19 iaxpaye” extrl" alicestnr, the first. Duke of Marl- Mouon curried borough. Churchill brrrowed it from a museum for the div. With Churchill were the Com- monwealth lenders. including Prime Minister St. Laurent. Then came the. mvai dukes-the members of the Royal Familv-- Princess Margaret. and Queen Mother Elizabeth. Precisely at li:l5 am., Eliza- beth herself appenred. The whol- intricate event was or-zanizeri on split-second timing and there were no hitches. On a formal standing vote Mr. Johnstone'a reply to the School Board was carried with Council- lors Farmer, Gormley and McCor- mac opposing. The text of the reply follows: "Having studied the various re- : presentations made by the School Board of the City with reference to the need for increased school accommodation. the Council wish- es to go on record as follows: "We have confidence in the School Board. and we commend them for their evident desire to provide the best school service possible for the City. ”We appreciate their willingness to consult with the Council and to keep ils informed from time to time as to their plans and ask that this policy be continued. "Realizing that the, Council has neither the expert knowledge nor the legal right to deal with mat- ters of policy as effecting the schools we wish to make it clear that we have no intention of ad- vising the Board in matters of policy. "The Council considers that in view of the undisputed need for Queen Appeared ("aim The Queen seemed calm and composed. Her blue eyes searched out friends as she came down the aisle. and she gave them brief smiles. The proccssimial pace was veryslnw. hilt she moved with firm rind stately grace. Her husband a'ready was in his place among the royal dukes. Their eyes met as site came tn her first station. the Chair of Estate. It was the humblest nf the three chairs awaiting her. At that point, she had not yet been formally recog- nizcd. Then the rites began-first, the recognition. Four times the archbishop in- lie knelt before his wife. placed his hands between her hands and said: "I, Philip of Edinburgh, do be- come your liege man of life and liimb. and of earthly worship: And -faith and truth I will bear unto you, to live and die against all manner of folks. So help me God.” Rising. he touched the crown with his right hand and bent to kiss the Queen's left check. The Duke of Gloucester and Kent followed, and then the senior representatives of the peers. formula was the same for each. but they kissed her right hand. Prayers followed. the invitation, the General fession, the Absolution, the prayer of Humble Access, the Consecratinn and Communion. For the Communion the and her husband lldvnnct-d togeth- er to the steps of the knelt as husband and and the Dean nf Westminster the cup. The choirs sang: see. how gracious Blessed is the man in Him." the that. vices, music welled the mighty voice nf the pipe organ praise Thee. 0 God." sceptre and ind on the altar and The instead of kissing Elizabeihis cheek, setting forth Con- prayer of Queen altar and wife. The archbishop i'ldmilllSieT9d the bread "0. taste and Lord is. truste th The high, sweet voices of boys mingled with deeper tones of the men's choir. Throughout the ser- upward from an orchestra nnd frequently from That part of the service ended with the Te Deum Laudamus, "We After that, the Queen retired to the chapel. There she placed the cheered hysterically. The Duke ofi Edinburgh. who had discarded his admlral's unifor.m and was wear- ing a dinner jacket. and black tie, stood smiling one pace behind her, The Queen, flashing a beamingj 5111119. looked mllch more than in earlier appearances, she had removed the state crown and was wearing ll glittering diamond tiara. A light shawl Cornnation ;z'OiVn to protect hm-l against the evening chill. : Elizabeth and Philip stayed on, the balcony only a few minutesl Before she left, the Queen (hfpwi a switch which floodlit the nearbvl Mall, Londonis main pmcesslc,-ml thoroughfare. Enthusiastic topped her l Continued from page 1 I or King of Canada. 1, The Administrator in concluding: stated that Elizabeth the Sccond,' Queen of Canada. is "more than ai mere symbol to her subjects; she; is a woman whom we ourselves have seen and loved. She has not' merely won our loyal allegiancci for what. she stands for, she has: Won our lasting affection for whati she is”. 7 Mayor Stewart Presiding at the ceremonies yes-: terday was City Councillor M. Alban Farmer, m-chairman of the Coronation committee. who intro- duced the guest speakers. Mayor J .D. Stewart. said that like theu first Elizabeth and Queen Victoria 1 W. 1 When 'unlts and parties". Royal Salute The ceremonies Smith and ms, Sgt. W. Dennis Wesicrgard. In the gun were Slzl. A. Dalzlcll, Staff Sgt Robert King. Sgt. L. Duffy. 52? R. M.Carr, Bombsrdiers R. G Gillespie, E. G. Dennis, A. F. Gauthier, C. B. Power: .7. E. A Gauthier. A. Steele. R. Walsh and: Gunner 1.. J. Dclron. the ceremony parade reformed hack to the city with the units returning to the vvherc the parade hy Lielit. nurles. he thanked them for great show." in the parade in the Exhibition Army well as the troops frnm H.M.C..S and R.C.S.C.C Grounds as were Queen Charlotte Kent, Boy Scouts. Girl their hands from West Ken? Queen Square and Prince Street. Pipers Get. Attention deal of Iii Atiraciinz -a great the new ruler mines to the Thronrl icniion was the Lsrls and Lassir-sl opened here with the firing of a Royal Salute of 21 guns from old Fort Edward. l Victoria Park, at noon. The Salutc was under command of Capt. F. with him were. Ii.leut. Col. R. D. MrlcNeill. Lieut. C. J. Mcl(enna, W0 2 Ralph Don- and Sgt. A. crews ended the and marched army. Armnurles, was addressed; Col. A. W. Rogers, nf-on iircr commanding the parade. He told the from that they had made .1 splendid turnout and on behalf of Brig. W. W. Reid. 0.C.. Arm- ”a Guides. , Frill the three school Cadet Cori" ”"'1lnonn as wnil as W.W. Gurrlc lie-elected President Pillrlh: Library -W. W. Currie presided at thl annual meeting of Albertcn public library. held in the library Satur- day evening. Minutes were read and adopted and correspondence received at- tention. The following were named members of the library council for the coming year: Howard Clark. J. W. bell, M.L.A., Merritt Mrs. J. H. Myrick. Mrs. Miss Maud Dyer, W. W. Currie, iMrs. Lloyd Wilkie, Mrs. Walter Wells, and Miss Eva Dycr. ' It was decided that three mem- bers of the council should retire at ithe end of each year. The public meeting adjourned and a meeting of the council was held to elect officers. Tile results were as follows: President, W. W. Currie -'l'e-elected): vice-president, J. W. Dan Campbell, M.I..A.; sec- -retary-treasiirer, Mrs. Lloyd Wllkle ire-ele .edl. Hnn. Eugene Cullen, Hon. D.-liii:.-llri Macl-(lnnnn. Limit. Cnl. P. S. Fir-ldlng, M.M, Mr. T. Rn) Curi- inore, rn-tiinlrmnn of the Coron- riiinn Committee, Mr, R, R. Boll, .1Mr. Gordon Mar:Don.-lid and the . Rocco Band which rendered sev- sclccilnns (luring the after- plnylng during . the two parades. They were led by Bandmnsicr Thomas Mnr:F:lr- lane .-ind were under command of ,Majnr R. ll. Mahnr. City Police were on traffic 1dut,v all afternoon as the number Don Camp- Callaghan. A.C. Green. in -i l .-..s....-4... should go to the cltieens and ask if they want to pay more taxes?" Mr. K. M. Martin, Q.C., City Recorder. reminded the Council that there were many legal prob- lems involved and that the School Act was specific in its language Q:1c:T0lher. Lac. Allan Elder. "1105 Dlace this week. Albertina and "Vicinity toned the statement. and question: "Sirs, I here pr:-sent unto you Queen Elizabeth. vniir undoubted Queen: Wherefore all you who are comelthis day to do your homage and service are you willintz to do the same?" Wm, H". lwn Hnw of vehicles. in the words of a vet- nrnwmz mnnns n'f, r-ran traffic officer, made condi- her father's strong moral nense,, nppinuse. The Whi.il!r:'r:di1'HI:u:i':. ii7::k ii(:ddCri7Kl?fi?i: 1 blended witll her mother's charm"., Pipe Major I , V ,, , n And he said she had something of large number of members of the; C113 ,1",”m9". ""'"1"”'"'1 ""191 the will of the late Queen Vic-utianadian Legion attended to re. "W1 '15-”51n"1 1" m""'.V P111" S111; toria. who once declared to n Min- affirm the loyalty they had dis-l WW T1193 ''115" "wk W111 ll il removing the crown of st. Edward. put the lightcr Qut-en's crown on her head. iler robes were changed so that. leaving the abbey, she was dressed in purple velvet. Rain began to fall again as the in the freshness and vigor Dilplptl Band improved and extended school fa- youth. He also noted that"she hash lr,-ailing pipers cllltiea the Board should proceed immediately under the authority vested in them by law. with the building programme in keeping with the need on one hand and ” ' ah id be tltl ith the economic status, of the - . . ; llr. l . f.'L?.i..i'2f..l.n. Howgger he. !!i:t&yI tvzvommunity on the other. In ex- Etach "mam" gadn1f?I'”"t Queen and her husband started back later: "1 was brought up to know; played Ihrouszh their service 10' 11”" ”11”1" 1" 111” P"””"- turned l't.”l?f,ah'3:”,1,',"f,b 1",” '5' that in practice this did not hold pressing this view the Council ;fz;?,';.n”',,.,,n”nn?i med Sm J3: to the palm. but the excitement what was right and what was trig Cnnhw'n in cw: world vI.Ilrs.mE TT-T-' r spghdhng t C Mme Sn”; in; (me ln the city and it was being wishes to go on record as opposing mo. Fncn Mn", tngfe came 3 deep: and cheering was by no means wrong, Never .191 ms ha" my "1 n de 'Rl'ni:fl.:tnr:il'?3v0el'Ir: Cubs ion and daughter in 13,; M, n avoided through the ownership by any building programme which ,n,. ' . .. dampened. if anything. it was word 'expedicnt again . otisan 5 ct snr . g r - . 1 nd Ollived YUW11719 "1'M5v”t- (Md l - th when the Que 's M sq - l, g (i gh h. rind Brownies and many womens, 5:."ir..I(.1.3aio'F.ii)"'k" Com” Broom itciisloticliinhouc Church at H. mm riioemdtaiigxletr hcitutzlnger additions ”,:fh Qlii;-1n gliz(anl:et'1ol.k me th :g:he1hadMl1la5SPf1 lZ111YlR "19 051116? toryngimthe giiiivn sitar: loceewhein. "1R'"1l'I'-t”111”"V 59"1"1 '1" '1'" P151” Rn. - . 9'" 6 ll? 0 r "R - .. - ' Jr. v .i-ll E. ii y .l ni-s Councillor Gormnn, on, the bnudlnc 0,. ulldlhg, go meet the and M way. The QUPPH V133 Tildlalli End William the Conqueror was on "7" l”'1" 9 V" ""5 3 , She swore to govern, lzovem in law. justice and mercy. She nromised to protect the church of England. and to preserve for its bishops and clergy all the rights .iBo,vir, Bishop of Charlottetown. hixgngg ::gn:1alT.e,:::' d3p1;:u::ViSenaior J. Walter Jones. Senator the Queen still maintains a great G901” B”1”"" P"”"1”' A: w' deal of authority and remains vet M””'"0"- M” :11””” G””'3' '1' the Tountain of Justice' He also TW"'d-Vi RcC'M'P: 1"W”""' N: W: wishes of any particular group. tmilinlz. "In connection with the costs of I building programme this Coun- cil glvu assurance that it is pre- pared to seek legislation which imposition of a poll tax for school purposes as he stated there were many who simply could not pay the additional amount. Coun. MacDonald asked would toitiii” Ferns wii-l-kle. Charlotte- n - WERE the weekend at her me in Alberto". (iIiti.erinK ilroceasion COFFEE Led by a glittering procession of marching and mounted men from M1” End Mrs. Gardiner d i ii . th I: he bee - - ' ' n 1"nm"31de. motored to Alhtiqtiliitgi the school Board, with its over- will enable it to raise the neces- ziirdeijir ilheeiiiuby iaw. W n ac all over the Commonwealth. inciud- toad the KH1ll91'111K mi" 9119 15 ""19 (,;hu:4?nK',u(n?;et W” ii'0'”11 1" '1'" 11"V"”'-1 11" Snhdly where they were Kuests ridins authority. still proceed with air! .f'undI on a fair and equitable Her voice. nor-rrialiy hish-pitched ing representatives of all Canadian uniinpeachable l'lti11I'C 01 I11 "1" 15 Ch): connch" Mn Inn Enrnelh the erection of a new school or basic and clear as A bell. was low and services and ths:a.cMP. the colon root: in rovnmment-: her crown 1! -- . ML ”"1 M1I- Frank P. Fraser.