THE DRIVERS of two cars|Avenue at the corner of the Ex- Barrowly escaped death and al-/| perimental Farm road. The 1956 most miraculously serious in-| Pontiac ‘station wagon owned by jury early ‘last evening on Elm|Dr. H.H. Pierce, 151 North Ri- 2 Cars Damaged; One Driver Held A rear-end collision on Elm Avenue about 5:30 p.m. yesterday resulted in two cars being exten- ‘sively damaged, but the occu. pants escaped relatively unin- According to city police, a 1956 Ford sedan bearing a temporary Nova Scotia permit, and driven by Paul Milton Saunders of To- ronto struck the rear of a 1956 Pontiac station wagon as the station wagon’s driver, Dougias Pierce, Charlottetown, attempted to make a left turn into the Ex- perimental Farm road. The front-end-of-the—-Ford—was} Mt. Allison Music Exams Next Week. Howard Brown, B.A., Mus. B., Artist's diploma, TCM, dean of «music at Mt. Allison Conservatory of Music will be in-Charlottetown next week to conduct the local centre examinations in music. Ohildren taking the examinat- fons are the pupils of Mrs. Reg- imald Gay, Associateship of Music, Charlottetown; Mrs. Fulton Campbell, Montague; Sister St. Mary Honora, Notre Dame and Mrs. J. K. Kirby, Charlottetown. Home Building Slows Down there were starts from January to May 959, and only two last year. i 12. this construction at present time as compared only three this time ast Board, C.R. Hun- ter; William Hayward, past pre- eident; B. Graham Rogers, pro- vincial director of transportation; Sinclair, and A. Waithen Saim John are, president of the Charlottetown H. Hayes, Edgar . J. Gallant, David and Hugh H. Simpson. 4 Qa AkKaKKK KKK KKH XX ¥ badly smashed and the car slewed around until it faced in the direc- tion from which it was coming. Both cars had been proceeding to- | wards the city. The station wagon rolled over several times and finally came to rest on its top in a field. kt was extensively damaged. An ambulance was summoned and the driver of the second car, Saunders, was taken to hospital ' but was released after treatment for a slight cut on his forehead. Pierce was uninjured. Police say Saunders is lodged in the lockup and will face a charge today. Island (Continued from page 1) tracts could be signed by the Government of Canada. .. Provision is made for work done since July Ist, 1958 and a delay in signing costing the pro- vince $15,000, should not be too disturbing when ‘it is consider- ed that this program wili even- tually bring an ional $7,- 500,00, which the provitice did mot expect to have for paving. INCONSISTENCE “It was distressing to note the inconsistency, indicative of a ser- ious breech in bacinet solidarity that criticism of this program should be expressed by members of the government when the Hon. George MacKay signed an agree- ment on behalf of the government many months ago to participate in this program on a 50-50 basis. “However, it is not likely that the provincial government will withdraw from this agreement with the federal government which will be of such great as- sistance in paving many more miles of road in the province,” Mr. Macdonald concluded. BORDER WATERS -Lake St. Clair and the S&. Clair River between Lakes Huron and Ontario were discovered by a a . - On Army’s Camp Gagetown « Converging Recital Given At St. James- The Annual Recital by pupils of. Edith Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Bac. (McGill) F.M.C.M., was held in the Kirk Hall, June 12th, Friday evening. Those attending were greatly impressed by the technique of even the younger pupils and by the number and ability of those who had progressed through sen- jor grades. Miss McKenzie was able to report that the McGill examiner had stated that the standard is very high in Char- lottetown. The program included: Pianoforte: Frere Jacques ‘Old French), Aone Patterson; Swing- ing Along (Behr, arr.), Richey Curtis; Indian Tom-Toms (Thompson, Carol-Lyn Burnett; (a) The Sphinx (Schaum) (b) Faries’ Harp (Thompson), Bren- ton Rogerson; (a) On the Lagoon (b) Receille (Fletcher), Janet Lea; The Parade (Fletcher), Robbie Stewart. Song: The Three Sailors ‘K.K. Davis), Christopher LePage. Pianoforte: Air from Don .Juan (Mozart), Jimmy Lea; Duet — Dutch Dance (Fletcher), Janet nd Jimmy Lea; Minuet (Mozart), Christopher LePage; Starlight Waltz (Brainard), Heather Shaw; Caprice (Gluck), Errol Robert- son; Ali Through The Night (Welsh song, arr.), Cathie Our- tis; Moths (Thompson), Jeannie Ives. Song: Every Day (Moy), Rob- bie Stewart. missionaries in, 1670. Pianoforte: The _ Fir XXX HM ¥ THERE in NEVER WAS A AN UKE * af. me x x TODAY SHOWING AT 1-3-7-9 hate at her helm... death im her bowels ... and som where aheed—the +} great war prize of the Pacific ! * BELOW... kkk ke Keke kK * tw x 4 Grrr * Song: Tell Me Not of a Lovely Lass (Forsythe), Brian Wonna- cot. Pianoforte: Waltz (Kabalevsky), Meredith Black; Enchantment (Hanson), Arlyn Jane MacLeod: Curious Story (Heller), David MacKinnon; Toccatina (Kabal- evsky) Billy Prowse: Rondo (Clementi), Susan Large; Duet —Lalugubre Sarabande (Cou- perin), Claudette Callbeck and Linda Clark. INTERMISSION Songs: (a) Star Vicino (Rosa) <b) Laughing and Weeping (Schubert), Elizabeth Anderson. Pianoforte: Bouree (Purcell), Philip MacKinnon; To The Rising Sun (Torjussen), Nancy White: Three-Part Invention in G. Minor (Bach), Jim Matheson: Rigau- don (Grieg), Elizabeth Anderson: Waltz in A Fiat (Chopin), Ellen Matheson ’ Songs: ‘a) Fairest Isle (Pur-{ cell) (b) Flutes of Spring) (Carew) (c) Hf No One Ever | Marries Me (Liza Lehmann), Rae Earle Hickey. In addition to these Mr. Crockett and other members of the commission staff have done For the present, efforts have, been concentrated in the fishing | areas of Prince County. Efforts this coming week will be con-| centrated on the fishing areas of | Kings county, # was stated. j An information booklet answer- | ing most of the questions regard- | | es (Chopin) Fay Hickox: Ciair | de Lune ‘Debussy’, Gail Mus-' tard; ‘a) Care Selve ‘from ee alanta’’ (Handel) (b) Un bel di,| Vedremo (Puccim). | Songs: ‘c) Vespers (Fraser-, Simson', Barbara Rogers. i Presentation of .McGGill Cer- | tificates; Prizes kt closed with the National An- SENIOR: Distinction, Fay | GUARDIAN - - PATRIOT WANT AD Phone 8506 “them. a a a a ae! Minchin. Pianoforte: Sonatina, Opus 37, No. 2 (Clementi), David Sesees | Arabesque (Debussy), Gail Wil- liams; (a) Allemande (French| Suite IV, Bach) (b) Two Prelud-| ls It Well With The Child? As this Sunday is Inter- nationally recognized as Trees MMM} “Children’s Day’, we are reminded of the great im- portance of our children and might well repeat the question the prophet Elisha asked of the Shunammite woman, “Is it well with the child,” (2 Kings, 4,26). We are so careful in seeing that our children have nutri- tious food and healthful sur- roundings: the greatest in the kingdom of Heaven?” Jesus answered been especially concerned the ans to make it pos- |) a 7 i Bg 7 tr. i33 ee abst i ef Hf | | 3 ’~* ERM s : ze $3 Fg a ee 4288 rt { | | } The Bible Society and sim- |} ilar’ agencies have always || ’ OPENS AT 7:30 P.M. * SHOW AT DUSK * BOX OFFICE WORTH RIVER ET Fer ae ee ere ee ees a TO-NIGHT AND MON. ‘THE BIG FAMILY HiT! nme GORBON SCOTT as we sare rantan . am wc TAS | EXTRA COLOR CARTOON — COMEDY — SPORTS “COME AS YOU ARE... BRING THE FAMILY. | CHILDREN UNDER 12, IN CARS FREE. Nkkk ke —— | x* k + FAK KK Kk | (Opposite Eaton's) Sperated by the PE. 1. Auxiliary The British and Foreign Bible Society) % SUNDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW | BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 12:05 A.M. |. YOU'LL TREMBLE WITH SUSPENSE! + | The Reverend Canon J. T. Ibbott, Recter | 99.00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist and Sermen 7:00 p.m. Evensong and Ser- Visitors Are Welcome . ‘ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Established 1769 by Reyal Foundation Organist and Cheir Directer, Mr. H. Jehan Garris, F.R.C.O. 3:38 a.m.—Hely Communica. — Sunday Scheel Junior and Senior Classes 11.00 a.m. — Sunday Schodl Be- gimners and Primary Classes 11:00 a.m. Holy Conmnunicn Anthem: Ave Verum (Mozart) 200 p.m.—Evening Prayer aed Sermoa. ; Rev. Canon E. M. Malone in charge of all services. Vistiers Are Cordially Invited Te Attend PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF 5. JAMES The Reverend T.H.B. Somers, M.A., 3.T.M., Minister Miss E. Lilian McKeazsie, Mus.Bac., F.M.C.M., @rganist and Director ef Cheirs 9:45 am.—Church School 11:00 a. \ VISITORS VERY WELCOME CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 213 Kent Street Merle Zimmerman. B. Th. Interim Minister. Mrs. Allison MacRae, A.B.C.M. Organist. Mrs. Malcolm Beck, Cheir Director. 10:00 a.m.—Bible Scheol and Family Heer. Ceme and bring your children. 11:00 a.m.—Moerning Worship and Commanien. > ok um — Evening Worship and sermon. COME AND WORSHIP FREE CHURCH OF Family Worship in the Home” Anthem: “Prayer” (Handel) 7:30 p.m. Evening Evangelis- tie Service. (Please note change in ~ : wit Cerner Prince & Grafton Streets The Rev. — A. Campbell, B. Minister. Mr. John Lea-Morgan, M.A., B. Mus. (Oxford) Organist and Choir Directer 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 10:00 a.m.—Adult Bible Ciass 11:00 a:m.—Nursery School. 9th ANNIVERSARY SERVICES 11:06 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP. Sermon: “The Church Is The Body of Christ” Anthem: “Blessed Be - The Ged And Father’ 8. S. Wes- ley Shall Sound”, Mr. William K. Rogers 7:00 p.m. — Divine Worship Anthem: “Song of Thanksgiv- ing”, Dutch Melody Men’s Choir Sermon: “The Man They Missed.” Anthem: ‘Achieved Is The Glorious Work” from “The Creation”, Haydn Combined Choirs All Are Cordially Invited THE SALVATION ARMY _ Great George Street “HOME OF EVANGELISM” Since 1865 Se. Major and Mrs. L. A. Hicks. Corps Officers. Sunday 10:00 a.m.—Open Air Meeting 11:00 a.m.—Holiness Service 2:00 p.m.—Directery Class. 2:30 p.m.—Sunday School. 6:30 p.m.—Open Air Meeting. 7:00 p.m.—P ublie Salvation Meeting. Yeu are cordially invited to attend these services. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH . 37 Elm Avenue A. N. Stairs, Minister. Phone 8676 Services 10:00 a.m.—-Sunday Scheel and 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service. 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service. You Are Invited Te Wership With Us. MONCTON, N. B. Members of; further train connection. militia groups throughout the| In the opposite direction Can Atlantic provinces will converge; adian National will move mors — today on the Canadian Army's; than 200 soldiers from Saint Joha big base in New to points as far east as Sydney. * . Betsy oe aot Sejer Mantle ae Gagetown, for summet|ricse then have just completed I en ors, Lynne Johnston; pass, Karen| The army's installation- at), i. a cane : - |foombs and Thomas DeBlois| Faraham, Que., is also attracting : ia (equal). large numbers and at botli cen- e x PREPARATORY: High dis-| (es, for the next comico Aviation Plant + 4 Sid: distinction, Gretchen Wal-|2age, to become proficient in|te p di ald; distinction, Gretchen Wal- ropagan ist ‘ their duties, will go through their . ters, Jeannie Ives; honors, Errol paces under the guidance and dir- Robertson, Catherine Curtis ection of seasoned instructors.|; OTTAWA (CP)—Defence Pro- A Halifax architect has been|of other institutions that he was/Karen Johnston; pass, Barbara) 4, in the past, Canadian National| duction Minister O'Hurley said engaged by the provincial de-| called in for consultation and ask-| Moreside. Railways is co-operating with) phursday Northrop Aviation of pare plans for a students’ resi-| The residence will be erected! — 1 capoRe (Reuters) — fi] #tiom for the various groups to! naa” in Canada for its own dence at Prince of Wales College.jon property now owned by the to clear an| 224 from camp. Two such move-| 1,16 Hon. J. George MacKay, min-|P.E.1. Government on the north-| shipping was warned to ¢ ments have been arranged for| P22: Be ister of public works, said yes-|east corner of Cumberland and| rea in Singapore Friday! today. Canadian National trains| _ He ne ; terday- that, Charles Fowler after|Kent Streets. Mr. MacKay said| when six live torpedoes were) wivj carry nearly 300 militia mem-|C°™™ons — in reply to a ques conferring with officials of the|the tenants of the existing build-|found in the bulk of a sunken) pers from Sydney, Halifax, Char-| tion by Douglas Fisher (CCF — department of education and his|ing have been given notice to|Japanese submarine. Harbor au-/ lottetown, Truro and Moncton to|Port Arthur) — on Northrop’s own department, was imstructed| vacate in preparation for the/thorities said the torpedoes were | Saint John, where personnel des-| Statement earlier this week that to draw plans and make prelim-| erection of the new building. | discovered when salvage divers|tined for Camp Gagetown will] it has invited 35 Canadian -com- inary drawings of the building. The minister said a further an-| cut away the bow of the sub-/ connect with army transport and! panies to bid on sub - contracts Mr. Fowler, it is reported, has|mouncement concerning the type, | marine. those for Farnham will make for weapons components. drawn plans for several students’| size and capacity of the building residences throughout the Mari-| would be made as s00n as pre- - os amp = times and it was after visits by|limimary plans are approved by government officials to'a number his department. e Interest Is Reported High spital In | NE 14, 1959 In Hospital Insurance Plan JUNE 14, Road science service taboratory| Meetings held thus far to bring) ing coverage by the plan will be meg a maker bikie done bellding The driver Ta se-| information to the public regard-| mailed shortly to all householders} Anglican Church FIRST BAPTIST ; t cond car is said to have been ing the provincial hospital insur-| in the province. The meetings are Cc d CHURCH in the above picture where it |p.) Mitton Saunders of Torom | ance plan have been excepjonally | being arranged by the Commiss- of Canada ended up in a field across from ‘to. well attended and the plan itself| ion and on request of the people Cer. Prince and Fitzroy Streets. Ministers: enn eae enn ta eee ST. PETERS Rev. A. Frank MacLean, B.A. e... Dance (Newton), Peter Murchi-| those who turned out to hear the Minister: Rev. Robert 8. Latimer, City A.A. Group |scs: sailors Race (Darwen), | eaKers. | ll Pian CATHEDRAL Rev. . L: Mitton, B.A., B.D. B.A. BEd. B.D. ; ° Heather MacPherson; Duet —j| I an interview with a Guardian ° Rechferd Square Organist Reysten ¥. Mugferd, Invitation. Issued | coon Song (Phyllis Tate), Peter|teporter yesterday, Garth Crock- Ex Held a a 6 ea Organist and Director ef Cheira MacKinnon and Peter Murchi-| ett. director of information for | ams Rev. Canen J. oan SERVICES OF W A special invitation has been | son: The Elf and The Fairl (Bent-| the plan, stated that 16 public! L. Th. Recter Mrs. V. L. Dingwell Same: ORSHIP . extended to doctors, clergymen) jey), Betsy Ives; The Hunt| meetings were held in Prince} Twenty-two piano pupils of the Rev. Canon E. M. Malone | 5a: eee eect 10:00 a.m.—Senier Sunday ane —_— rr —— ihe (Burgmuller), Peter MacKinnon. | County last week and im several iys:.. suanne Brenton, Miss E. M.A., D.D., School. 00 tm iy se oot ST aceon . Song: Pretty Maid (Rowley) “oes see ¢.| Lillian McKenzie and Mrs. Ralph the Rev. W. G. Hogg, 11:00 a2.m—Care of infants in! ee Seuines SNCESOCS! miciay Ives and Heather Mao.| Cert S08 evesy tesnity tu the dis-| Lien MeKensio a , Hencrary Assistant Priests | “Rebyiand” and supervision, in the hall of Richmond Street trict was js | Arsenault were successful in the | 11:00 a.m. Divine Worship— Group of Alcoholics Anonymous| Pherson. s ‘ | EAR EES nin-| iss Suzanne Brenton, Lic. Mus.| and instruction of pre-school) Sacrament of Infant Bapti above Reddin Bros. on Richmond! Pianoforte: Minuet and Trio| pwoime “information tor Toland vee coil University Examiv-| Organist and Choir Director. | children in Nursery and Kin-| Sermon: “Putting Ged In His | Street. (Pleyely!, Brian Wonnacott; ; :. ations held in Charlottetown. Departments. (Par-| piace” ines Tike nee aes na |eercse: Cet” aad] Cemmnenen Conan, De Levees of te emintinn were] TR6 Rear Ar” | SE SOS a eee] eer Tali AA. Group and will feature| Large: Sonata in C. (Kuhlau), Prowse and the foor other nem |The examiner was a distin-| 8:00 9.m—Hely Eucharist. children are being cared for-)/ air”_arr. Gordon Jacob masters om Nova Soa. i] By Leta) Minuet (Handel Ear MacDonald, Raber Mac|usbed”Canesian” pais ana] $4 4im—Mane | sam “Aernng Worstip |" "Sven Warp will start at 2 p.m. (b) Waltz (Grieg), Claudette} teoq George Ferguson—and—T.|teacher_RoseGoldbiatt, of -the| 9: N ion Callbeck e university's music faculty. (iafant’s Class 11 a.m.) Sermon: “The Importance of| Sermod: The Divided Charch Proclaiming: The Old Book The New Birth The Precious Blood » ‘. The Blessed Hope, CALVARY TEMPLE PARKDALE Pentecostal Assemblies of 11:00 a.m.—Wership and Praise Message: The Seriousness of It is not a duty, but.a privil- ege te go te the church « of your choice. Remember “Yo. are welcome Temple.” PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH .. Rev. W. Burton Crowe, B.A. 11 Second Street * Phone. 4214 Mrs. Stanley Newmas , Organist ‘ én ' 9:45 a.m.—Sundag Chureh School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Wership The service will be conducte? by members of the Men’s As