ee fa -$250,000GiftAnnounced 7] cy NE PAGESs22%x" Pol have been remanded on a d. ie ct To Presbyterian’ College — am Ern0nE tse — Asx vox News pean [Sioa comnts rae Canter Thurs ay rres S: N H. ‘North and Bradalbane Te’ fecen saiened be ally p> MONTREAL (CP ‘Dwenty-|da ali roads into (ows. that the Addressing the summer meet-; Naughton, Rev. E. H. Bean, Rev. Tryon r The Geardian, Gherjettstews, Fit, Saly 1968. rhe” po-} | = land, because of reports s ing of the Presbytery ef Prince| Chas. Townsley, Rev. J_Y. Gar-| were made two separate mission $s |e zee sooeared i te po | MONTREAL, (Cm) — Deen, Laie ~no policemen |local police and special oificers ge Dy ggg ne in- the} rett, together with the , fields with ae. Sey Se as ™ oa oie sees ye pom - gor med fore Bh se ee were blocking roads and prevent ~ .. @n Tuesday’ the Principal of Pres-| Andrews, Murdeck MacGowan? | and Rev. E. H. Bean still moder- Chartottetowa youth drew a fine|tion - day emcitement stirred wp|Magor Gaucher in the smayoralty pel Le ee _ byterian College the Rev. Dr.|A. MacKinnon,.B. P. McLaine,| ator of Breadalbane. of $35 and costs. The widence/whes the mayor threatened —te race, enid he and his supporters|— Director Beauregard said his Robert, Lénnox, stated that a gift|J. A. MacKinnon, John Burrows,| Review of the main~ features was that he had been clocked at/jaii provincial police. had called for provincial police|mea: were keeping the roads Sad recuntty’ beoy. frenstid tho| nedy, Witiemes Vortex Doseld Sembly held rece mily ‘in Toronts yen Lengwarth. Aveane. | q.lt On Suge moar, Canes Gayo eutietete eather Gasing the cem-|igen, He suid. sense 008 Sag recen 2 : * y PD oat cher to , i college by a Monfreal layman,| MacLean. Studemt~ r-iss -~-~‘es| were given by Rev. T. H. B. six Charlottetown men were ‘ROMP, At another he threatened “Me Foster is president of the Sekaen end ie 2 te ae This would be used to endow al including R. D. Bhe, R. A. Syme Somers, Rev: D. A. Campbell, Shanged with being drunk: One lto read the riot act voters im|Riviere des Prairies Proprietors’ The fast - growing community ee nt ete ee eet tae eaes Ga sentenced to, 20 days in iail!the municipal elections were “in-|League. Most of thé members, |has 3,912 eligible voters recorded. Presbyterian youth for the min-| Reporting on Camp Keir, Rev. | the commencement -6f the minis- a0 dave in Sel. Poe othens See at mam eat en ey ckane cee ane sine uke Sty’. 'E. H. Bean-stated-tha: the Pres. try-of the Rev.-R.E. MacKenzie! ere_each fined $10 and costs|: 1) ine town. ia : Dr.- Lennox went on to state|byterian Men's Council had wired! at Wood Islands and Caledonia a fifth drew a ten-day jail)", > = ue ——__, \cause “‘they want to make me tat idtairs in the. college: were] the, camp.and thet they would| with a service of Tectgaition tefl entence when he couldn't pay|,/7 called te RMe Se said, | arreminciel police director Hil ince my election because I won't now the happiest of his 14 years| pay the cost of materials also.|be:held in the church at Wood fine.. The sixty was remand-| 14. wey told sue. they couldnt leneel in’ in the principalship, that five of ob Gin Leninetes SES. ‘Islands on Monday, July 13th, at jee to jail unl next Thareday| cut onder from the: attorney the six chairs are now ing Appeal, was stated that 22/8 p.m., conducted by members of dag OE - soe” Failure gener : “ B by fall.time professors and the Evening Patriot’s Weekend Marazine. A BIG BARN on the Gaspe Peninsula has. becoms rested three men—two for failure M. C.' Currie, Rev. L. M. Mae-{ to give’ reasons’ for being in the Higbee of Cedar City, Utah, have | tor some three months. The two ter just on a vacation -like arrived in Charlottetown as miss-| elders expect to be heré at least’ any other tourist. sixth by a sessional lecturer. that sent in over $3,200. It ; student enrolment next year will] was aint that. Rev. D. A&.|° Reporting on evangelism and} — from North _— each ; ~ each the highest figure in more|Campbell had been elected the| social action, Rev. L..M. Mac - | tion, 24 of them for. failing to than twenty years, and that plans| Island’s director on the’Extension | Naughton introduced Donald Mac- : circulate. Some of those arrested are now being made for the re-|Fund Atlantic Limited of .the/ Lean, president of the P.E.I Screen Star wore special constable arm , novation of the college buildings | Synod. ares Connell ot Peeiaterte 28 . wate. a ee i ' . with a $225,000 Campaign.- . . was warmly thanked by the court P ee ncluded ; + Pee ee The Presbytery was led by the REPORT ACCEPTED for the fine booklet recently iss- To Visit P.E.I. reported to be a lawyer, .ar-| THE ROYAL GARDENS at Windsor eee Moderator, ‘Rev. D. A. Comehell The aces cml eas ued listing“all Presbyterian Sum- *. rested on a warrant goal ty aly raceone he color Sear er ae 8 at eer ran one on Se Bee . | recommended the offer mer services for the convenience’ = ‘ r deputy returning officer was rom all corners e world: have. n expertly T. H. B. Somers, at the desk. Eastern Division W.M.S. Board) of tourists. LATTER DAY SAINTS. a Screen, star Dana Andrews and/| taken to headquarters in Mon-| placed in natural settings that best show their ‘The - following ministers . were] to appoint Miss Mary MacKenzie| Acting on authority af the Gen- his L-year-old daughter re|ireal and charged with disturb-| josuty. Lanning Roper’s book The Gard oa also present: Rev. Donald Nich-| as deaconess-at4arge in the Pres-|eral. Assembly the ‘Presbytery, Eider Glenn Patchell of Chi- Latier Day Saints or the Mormoa | touring the Maritime provinces.!ing the peace in a polling sta- y- S Roper: . olson, Rev:-J. L. Mackay, Rev.|bytery be accepted. This new licensed R. D. Bhe, B.A., in) nook. Montant, and Elder Wayne] Church. This mission field—has; Yesterday at Pines in Digby, | tion. |. The Royal Park At Windsor was the source of the —s_ solemn service held in The Kirk been re-opened after being vacant} N.S., he said hé and his daugh-| Riviere des Prairies police. ar-|.- exclusive color photos in this week’s issue of ee at the conclusion of the afternoon ‘sederunt. The moderator put the and the third for loitering. en They plan tp visit Cape Breton | town Two New for his district. . prescribed qusetions 0g oe ae jonaries of the Church of the|nine months. ov SINCLAIR FAMILY court in prayer for the licent r and other be sections of the Provincial police. headquarters wing card -inclined tourists. Continued From page One At the same time, Mr. MacKay |@nd the whole neg of the pieral uranium agency. Maritimes, including Prince Ed-! 4) Montreal said 100 officers had tee hawt of a: eet Island te assured those present that) felt that the two nominees were | Church. Canada Japs ‘The pact, first international, Wafd Island. been sent to the community of | Son 4h ideal f “The next stated meeting of ‘the / document signed by Mr. Green! ‘The screen star says he doesn’t | 13 990 folicwing reports that jocal| Makes the site an ideal one for an art: centre. Paintings by Gabriel Bastien in The Patriot’s Week- of. the highest calibre. He refer- red to Mr.. Sinclair’s family his- tory io politics and felt that Mr. party would not make any oe that \wanld not be ful- filled and referred to his 1955 since his recent appointment. to ‘mind people récognizing him alk the external affairs post, is epe| ‘hough his daughter is rather dis- of four Canada has with other | @inful of the whole proceedings, officers’ were ~indering vo <rs. Presbytery is appointed to be held Mayor Gaucher claimed 250 in the hall of Zion Church on Oct. 27th at 10 a.m. -end Magazine give an interesting: glimpse of this growing Gulf of St. Lawrence contre of culture. Skills Linked platform in which all of ‘the pro-| MacLeod who was widely known ; é _. aly ogy = — ; eae ee on ar OTTAWA (CP) Canada and|countries. Agreements were res — much rather just prevesrtal wen Ses oS SS — e seiting up of a prison farm. |‘ 7) tare of | a .; have her father all to herself. 7 oan Japan Thursday linked their sci-| signed previously with West Ger Aadrows bis just compicted alts , a Aha y CHICAGO plans to give Queen Elizabeth the most * : L 0 RS T ERS rousing welcome that she has ever-received. Fhe-: The Year Round — j}many, Pakistan and Switzerland. entific skills in the development | - _|Tole on Broadway in Two On A} The external affairs’ depart-) |See-Saw, and his last movie role | of atomie energy for peaceful! ment said the agreement reflects | was in: The.,Fearmakers, which | uses, especially in _the field of | ithe “common desire of Canada| was produced 4 a electric power. and Japan to develop the peace- A bilateral agreement providing for co-operation by the two coun- tries in harnessing the atom was’ himself”’. : Mr. Large said he coasiiered it ap honour and a pleasure to serye the district as a member The Premier suggested that be must have “hit a sore spot’’ in Conservative. strategy when he said im Charlottetown last week that the economic feasibility of building the causeway had been es'ablished before the 1957 Fed- eral election.* “It would seem to me that mayor predicts that 4% million people will see Her Majesty during her 10-hour visit. Which is surprising, because Chicago is a city that has never expressed any great love for British royalty. Read more about the he-man city’s plans 4a Week- end Magazine. . : ELIZABETH DUNCAN is awaiting execution for ful applications of atomic energy, rand to utilize its potentialities to tions with the Dominica ithe fullest possible extent. that Fidel ‘Castro’s regime’ was | he would be happy to serve ‘the| The agreement stipulates that | district in en whether intentio: or not, E| sibly could. : signed here by External Affairs} | fi ' smoked Mr. Gréen out of his fox- : briefly were George | Minister esas aa Japanese am-|J@Pan may use Canadian uran- [patie te omens acai ro hole’. said Mr. Matheson. Kitson, MLA for eens, « bassador Toru Hagiwara. pn rp var applications Santamarina_ declared: plotting the murder of her son’s wife. Her past is “Tt is not logical in defence ~ an “incredible web of crime and immorality. Yet Mr. Green told the Commons after fhe signing ceremony red it is the hope and intention of the two governments that the agree- TRIBUTE TO LARGE The . Premier congratulated “altho ED. Réid, Charlottetown. convention on their choice of |The chairman of the meeting candidates but at the same time|was Ralph Johnston, Long River ‘her son Frank, who lost his-wife and uhborn child, says, “In all sincerity. . I would still choose the same mother.” Weekend Magazine features | jeratezy to bu > varachutes. | am sure that Trujillo is not buying | all these weapons for himself. | Phone & Delivery Orders : Arms’ Buying Orders Expressed ee ani a Large who and the secretary, Allison Mayne | ment will provide the framework | “I am sure that he is today in Scapcliationsie oT = district ar ion of the wacalll for mutually-beneficial co-opera- ‘A ressive’ close partnership with Jiminez, | Anywhere —~ . |; this remarkable_atory in two instalments, by writer Hon. Eugene Cull@r, Yminister | ing. the 1 of Breadsibess tion between Canada and Japan| gg | Peron and Batista (deposed lead- | Shinn tieaaall | Tom Allen, beginning this week. of agriculture, said the Conser-|served refreshments to all pre- in the development of peaceful! toxpon (Reuters) — Prest- ¢T % Veneyucia._Angtating asd ; ; . vative party is putting its hopes|sent. pres of atomic energy. dent Rafael Trujillo's Dominicas C¥>3 Who are now in his coun- —— _ || ONLY ONE PAPER on the Island, The Evening on the youth of the country to The terms of the agreement Republic Thursday was accused “Y: oy Patriot, provides its readers such EXTRA features, "Trey ‘could'nt haps to wa Sel Driver's Plea’ fract by Japan for the Purchase of ane“ ail over, Erope tor om) | WE A eabiereuaa wack ive tae alae) et nes oper 0 J arm ver Eur or an, | support of the older generation, ive Ss eda , of Canadian. uranium. agges ve eae " DEVELOPING aa: week. I¥s tee island's best m - “who could nét be fooled by ela- N A nae ga mae : Mr. Hagiwara said his country, Cuban Ambassador Serzio San- Your Films for 20 ; -HOWATIT Ss. borate election promises, as seem ot ccept TO LECTURE hopes. to buy a fairly large quan-! tamarina to'd a o=ess conference In -Today—Out Tomorrow -})} 3 * xk * *« ke =x xk. 4 ~ * * +. :. og ow hag age ene Se argo}. ¥ veda Ts : ‘tity, of uranium oxide later this|that “a vast network’ has been GARNHUM PHOTO Lobster Pound r . 7; , 7 i 7 —_ oe ; : " * wie artlen. al one of the rederick A. Large Q.C. of| year. Contract terms: now were established to buy and. stockpile STUDIO - : ai, for .his wee ere eee involved im a-collision on car Charlottetown will lecture at |being negoftated with Eldorado the weapons. 135 Kent St. - ' Ch'tewa —_— . &.% ; TO,DAY AND SATURDAY sing Mr. — a a ee a did | Hillsboro bridge Wednesday | Maritime Gilwell this ‘summer. | Mining and Refining Limited, fed-| Cuba broke off diplomatic rela- | ; = fenes eae Romination. Svea —_ , evening appeared in court yes-| The training camp ‘for scout lead-| TT not win the nomination by so ers will be held at Eureka, N.S., ‘ terday morning. Charged with drunken driving, the accused en- tered a plea of guilty o€ driving impaired. doing, he won a victory for him- self by this sportsmanlike ges- dure” he said. | Hoa. J. George farkay—mie- + July ‘4-11. Five candidates from this province will attend: George Schelyer and Russell Stewart of Zion; Ivan MacKenzie, Summer. side; Rev. David Minton, Crapaud while Magistrate KM. Martie, QC: * ister..of highways said the at- tendance at the meeting augured well for the success of the party didn’t..accept the plea and re- manded the driver until Satur- day. He was released on posting and David Mutch, Southport. “DESIRE TO -KILL” SYDNEY. Australia ‘Reuters) A 20-year-old girl was alleged by police here Thursday to have snot ‘ Senator Inman a taxi driver_because “T had the desire to kil a man ahd he was Is Group Member : | the unlucky one.” Sandra Willson OTTAWA — Senator Elsie-In- Was committed on a charge of man from Prince Edward Island murdering Rodney Woodgate, 23, has returned here from a two-|shot in his cab ‘April 29. <* trip to Montreal for sessions jot the the Canada-US. Inter-Pariia- Senator’ Inmaq nator represen the 'gentler sex among six sigh the Senators while Margaret Aitken was her colleague among P.’s. Their counterparts on the U.S. delegation were Conzress- women Mrs. Edna Kelly of New York and Mrs. Leonore Sullivan from Missouri. Sessions opened last Thursday and = eee ol Friday -with a fo attend the“opening— of the St." Lawrence Seaway. They at the coming election. He praised thé“work of Mr. Large as a representative of the |, district and recalled that as Min- ister of Highways he had seen no more conscientious or persistent member than Mr. Large when it “LOCAL BRIEFS $200 DAMAGE A car travelling west on Kent * Street and-turning. North on Great > Geérge Street struck another car in a head on collision last night. ___ "Phe second car was stopped at * the’ intersection for & red light} break ~ and. was facing south when it was struck. Damage is estimated at! beil of $100. 7 . i, See t ¥ ‘ Fe “ : *% = : ie * - 4 id . . a eA TTC CIES — 7 i _HHOWING AT a SPECIAL! HELD OVERFOR * _ SATURDAY MATINEE.ONLY! + SHOWING AT ¥-and-8 1 ba | continued back in Ottawa on Sat- urday and ended over the week- end with a buffet luncheon at- tended by members.of both dele- gations. During the meeting Senajor In- man was a member of the de fence and defence production i Le ~. - GUARANTEES F FRESH BUTTER-AUT BREAD. mic and trade questions and boundry water problems. She described the meetings as “very successful” and . said “much —useful— information —waes exchanged during our talks,” aR ag about $200. No one was va in the |j : ci t. driv t car | . satedr ithe pee | VALUE LIKE THIS - - - | see xkKweeweKwKeeKeKe KK KY STOLE SOCK: Sn : A Charlottetewn man, \ whe! a> oy “ i. * * 4 -M -M -* x 7 * polite say- Was ns resented) , E } 3 - de x ; * Dorchest ‘enitentiary cd sl s an week is in the soils ot te | es et | BOX OFFICE NORTH RIVER law again. e's cha \ “ ae ae A cone Ry Gaits ot een raereet | Now you can't buy Butter-Nut Broad that ton’t fresh. Just watch . prbeut oo = ieee pa les ‘in ae Be _ the Butter-Nut driver when héis-in your grocer ’s. Every day * * has been remanded until Tues- . 2 SHOW AT DUSK , : be delivers fresh brood and takes away the older loaves... And through 3 350g, ~| id dh ae a he ee ~ ay day for sentencing by Magistrate K.M. Martin, Q.C. FINAL TO-NIGHT-— > and record system the bakery guarembees that this is P MCGUIGAN FUNERAL—. The |}: uneral { ick Me- aon . on al Some Gone. That’s Controlled Freshness. That i is why, whether it comes A See ane MABTERPIECE, bal zn Most | morning from the Hennessey . 5 eae Funeral. Home to the Church of f th top af the , or ; the t you Say ars GUibea! Redeemer ‘where Mass was cele- Francis, P,.-Con-. arty, C.S.s.R.,. who also coduct™ ed the service at the * grave. Pali bearers were William’ Mujse, Edgar Whitlock, Harry | , Muise, Fhomas Large, Joseph | Muise, James Hornby. Inter-| ment was in the Catholic ceme- | tery. ’ REEVES FUNERAL—The fue- neral of ‘the late Bernard Riley | Reeves was held this morning frog. the Hennessey Funeral |] Our direct buying fr o.m / Home to St. Dunsian’s Basilica - FROM where Requiem High: Mass was Antwerp. means - 7 $50.00 celebrated by. Rev. Walter Reid | > : who also conducted the service at | “TAYLORS DIAMONDS SELL FOR LESS” the grave. Rev Clarke Mac-'| ; ; : Ailly, C.Ss.R., occupied a seat | . in the sanctuary. The Canadian Legion graveside service was conducted by the Joeal branch president, Pius Smith, and Last Post and Rev- eille was sounded by-- bugier Frank Smith. Pallbearers were George Re El McCourt, ; ‘Edgar, Reeves,” “Preston Reeves, || ‘ee [JEWELLERS LTD ed in the clean, whic hitches : —fioyd McCourt ae te ao — ; cade BAKERIES ; . h. Interment was —_— eat or | 121 Grafton St. . “a Page on a | | ae ~ the Most Holy * Requ High ted by brat Rev. you can’t buy « loaf of ’ Butter-Nut Bread that ion’t fresh.) tei roa v Diamonds a treasure. That's why it is so "i important to choose wisely— CS are lifetime Sa, WEDDING SET oO *