93 Warships ln History's Greatest Naval Review The international naval rqvlew.i Countries that sent ships are Britain. Canada. Italy, The New arranged as part of this year's . . 850th anniversary of the founding! herlands. Spain. France, Belgiurnu of Jamestown. will end four hours i POFIUEIL Denmark. Turkey. Vel-Isl later when the Canberra returns eluell. Cuba. Uruguay. Peru. Co-. to her pier. l llombia and the Dominican Republ It will be the third internationa 10- - naval review held in the United TWO CANADIAN SHIPS States. In 1893 President Grover Canada it lllldlnl 1W0 0i mil Cleveland reviewed 35 warships. world's latest anti-submarine de- aaaanbled at New York. In 1901 stroyer escorts. the Ottawa and in Hampton Roads President The Asslnrboinz. odor, Ewan" reviewed 50 W". One of the moat colorful ships ships. President Eisenhower wiii.wii1 be the Spanish tour-matted be represented by Defenu 59.3. brrgantine schooner Juan Sebast- ntu-y Chm-195 wiisnn. ran de Elcano. 1-wemyieveu coumrie, W"-9 in. US. Navy and Marine aviators vited to send ships for this re- Mill spread a canopy over the view. Seventeen accepted and :ent.ar9a with 102 iets. 8'7 propeller , 33 "net; The Us. Navy will be driven planes. 12 helicopters and l l NORFOLK .Va. (AP) - When Wednesday's sun climbs out of the Atlantic. it will find the largest international fleet ever assembled for review. Ninety - thrae warships of 18 countries will be riding at anchor in a double column stretching f.om Hampton Roads” to Cape Henry-a distance of 14 miles. At 9 a.m. all the vessels will an- ecute the order to hill dress ship. and thousands of varicnlorad aig rial flags will be hoisted. At 2 p.n1. the U.S. guided- '- silc cruiser Canberra. one of three reviewing ships, will move front a pier at the Norfolk naval base and head slowly between the fun columns of anchored ships. I STS FOUR HOURS Booth Sunday Of Well Known Local Jeweller The flf'2llIl occurred Sunday cvcning of fllr CW. Patterson, a prominent city jewcller for the past fifty years. The latc Mr. Pat- terson was in his 82nd year. and is surviied by a daughter. llrs. Ilcriry .'llori'ison. of Mont-ton. NB. and one son.Bertram W. Patter-. son. of Charlottetown. His wife predeceased him recently. Born in Meadowbanir. P.E.I.. ha attended West Kent School before HOUSE WIRING - Free eati- Iiates. Storey Elect:-fa IVE TREAT the sick well. Gil- gcy'a Pharmacy. open I a.rn. to l p.rn. mpiesented by so ships. 'r--ur bllmps. ,. .. .7-- - ---A----ja-:A until March 1st of this year. when (follows: TIKHISII and 01498??- new pwmile. we" ammmg at Sept. 3-4; Mt. Stewart and Souris 131 Kent Streety In 1942. Bertram Sept. 5-6; Summerside and Hunter W. Patterson joined in. rather in River. Sept. 9-10; Charlottetown the bunny Rural and Montague. Sept. 12-13. The me Mr. Patterson was both 3 Ogfggrgfsm-L-gr; rtteog-eggs: 63:12: a Mason and an Oddfeiiow. and V y attended Zion Presb terian Church. l” ”'- Jim" ."”5'"”' P'”3"i55 Y prcport on marital status by Mr. e....Ar-Norman Macdonald read by Mr. Wt-ndell Phillips. I A dcpntrirblistion of money was into or ITF s are in cost of l(iTF for the Canadian conference PEITF Meets l"" 1""”"””"' . A ll Cli I - lager Eoi"Cligvllearadkilmstatioitnatlit. An Qxgcufiwe mum" at iheisummemlde. The General See- --w-w ---we--'i:i:i:i.::::. Ll”'J.l;”'.2l..i".?.'-2”l:: commend” his training I! . zlsillerlatiopnwas hesldt its the Fgghimanager so that further plans J Jeweller. during which he worked in gun” acuei us". ca 35", sicnuld be made. I I . with several local firms and spent ofgims meeetinjl wlgsechielay :13 pleas” Th? "935Ul”9r- Ml-5! Wl""IiN'd some time in the U.S.A. Following for the local ml conventions the Hayter. save I FGPDH of we III!- M' "Mm": perlmt the IE" Mr" presidents of the locals were'ask- um" ' - Patterson returned to Charlotte ed to be Present. The following Tm m"”"3 'd-l""""''d ”' 12 town. and opened I l9V"3""'Y sat in with the executive: Mr. Ar-;noOn' 510” In 1907 ml "'9 com" "I thur Mac-Neill, Souris: Mrs. Cecilia -M: i a Grafton and Great George Streets. Macao.-mac. Mtg Stewart; 31;, "ii:.:":,:;::".".;.;";::'.: '''0” Funeral '" - - - r. o er rin ay, ers e: . of continuous service to the public. Misg Anna Maihesnn, char-ante-1 No.-fh wi"-sl-"re SPVPFHI YEBTS later the store ltown. Dr. Shaw. Director of Ed- was moved to a Great George ucation was present as well. , . . l , . The funcial of Mr. Edison N. Street location where it remained Tentative dates were fixed asxaster was held from his me , residence on Friday afternoon June 7th and was largely attended. ' ' The services at the house and R. Moasc A solo "No Night CITY AND CENTRAL W 0- C"'""'" C" 3” There" was rendered by Mr. Mur- PI'OUd Men dock Maclucod. l ..vrsrr Ill-STYLE Milllnery. Gt. Th" PB” bearer! Wort Leonard OW n Ul'Op8 l N I E Geo,” sheet --wh". ."n. ml, Bowman. E. Hnwatt. Robert Dun- I is Hi-Style." Wt AW "r"dm0"- Amvl sanvr JOHN. rm. (IPI -Ca- M3l""' '”'d A"”'"' 5'""h- nnruans .riay wcll be proud of thcir CARD PARTV- SPPIBR Pl" Th” l"t"'"'”"lw3'l""" N0"”' fcilow countrymen scrving with Community Halal; Lunches prim..WIl;'Ishlr9 Cgmetvrih R , h the armed forces in Europe. the FOR i . l t" t d fr T”""'"m'"t' 3' ' "W" Mm” W"'5 59 RCAF Association was told Satur- poll! callinzllzriilkearitrbllivb .tI"ansp?:r': . -NM” Mb"! B”wm”"' Nelw" ld3Y SIIOFUY belme "'9 PM "I "5 amt"; heudqunrtu. us”. iP':R'l'.Y” St.TPtus Xtlwizatherleyw L('R:za Ma:dNeilFl:. IIVIW pfour-day national convention. a rig . ournameni ar er. in. c e . us ace Ah. vice.M,,,.5hai w, 3. Ken. WE REPAIR Wlshllll machines. "”tl"'t :S"""I 3"” R98- Clark ncrly, comptroller of the RCAF.i electric motors and appliances. , , , I -.:..LL?...- said that "anyone who goes to Eu- I MPlI'Yin'l ElECIl'lC- PIINIO 3737- ll0N:?l:) ”"l3l'l1ld'"v5'”cll' - . rope and visits our men there will . or . pos pa. essys e s. - - - - l ... Bnmm -m.;3i. Island G-ris 2:".';:'..'"':.".:.:;;:C:..":::.;”.::'::l Bibles. prayer books. ' ' l .. 'l hooks. mottoea. placciueu and 10- . ruori sciiooi. CONTRACT -. AFC GTOGUOIOS i"g..fl';.".,,',” .3l',y”"e' h , , l ligtous novelties. The Bible House in Sgtui-day'g Gugrdian, the en. "Nib 2! f m3”"L'mc ml'"";.”r” Opposite Eston's. iclc concerning the awarding of; Among the 74 graduates receiv- Abgocfsli-Ono new ”0'rgall:iza:;0:: P.E.l. DRAMA FESTIVAL As- :,',f,u,(;'e;',v,h":ll.i.:iclllli0alt tciioemzggllng dlplnTas Of; ll;”d""i1i'Y like the RCAF Association arc sociation ask all members and dsl- H.” W” awuded by spec.'1;:":'(?(?I"' full)” t l'H"""1 t "fay watchdogs of the frccdum of tho egates from membership group meeting of the Cm, School Bo"d',E0Cn VIII; 9""? J ?9"C5:l-1 bill? Western world. He flew with the to attend the annual meeting at not m, cm, Count” Bm'0I;l n'"Kin” S C”; "ndpv'k- Lafeyette Escadrille In the First il.30 p.rn. June 11th. in the Prince l min gum" a,e"R;oy'"a RRT World War and fought with gen- of Wales College. Room 66. Exccu- g,EI ' ya 5'' ' " , eral Billy Mltchcll to have air tlvp meeting at 3 pm, ' i t powcr rccognizetl in the U8. j He told the veterans their great- . ACCIDENTS - City Police re- iporfed two motor vehicle accl- .dents over the week-end. at 8.55 cst battle is in the future-to alert ' ,ATTF'Nm'7D CONVENTION - p.rn. Saturday. two vehicles coll- . 3'3” member” "M" ""3 Ch"' iided at the corner of Prince and- B W citizens to the nerd for 2 stronr: T l0""-"lwn Kl"-Ame" Clllb "Id 3” lGrafton streets. both being damag-j I air force equipped with the most 1 m""b9I'! from "'0 Summeflldc ed considerably. although the oc- a 0 modern aircraft T Fl-Ih attended the District Con- lcupants were uninjured. At 2.00 V's" Moscow "Gct across of them the story of the vulnerability of the country - from the air and the sharp tool . that is the modern aircraft. Only p by so doing can you defeat the I I godlcssness and materialism of the I world today and make it iirife for the dignity of the individual." vcntion held in Halifax. June 6. a,m, Sunday, an auto struck a- 7. R, where business pertaining to telephone pole at the corner of the Maritime District was trans- Grafton and Weymouth streets. acted. Two of the occupants were injured . . being taken to the P.E.I. Hosp- rruzr: WINNERS-Prize win- ”" . .- -- 4:.-.'.. ":.'.,..';.'.":.f r il:..E"1'.ii2i.. 5lF","' F'ld"V "mm WT": was reported stolen on Sunday! ics gidrsts. Mrs. Jnlrpes. Pendelrgiast; mowing. md W” recovered hm 5"" - YIVI3 C0 19- C0"'03l0"- police the same afternoon. Mrs. R. Garnhum; men's first. BIRTHS Harry Hughes. second. George Lar- STEWART -Al the P.E.i. Hosp-l tar and Jiirneii Pendergast. tied; Door priu-. George Larter. Freeze- itsl. on Saturday. June 8. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Ewen M. Stew- mtt. .l. Sfielfoon and K. Lecky. art. City. a daughter. Karen - Isobel. weight, 0 lbs. 8 on. - This Summer LONDON (CPl-Ant-urin Bevan. the Labor party's likely choice as foreign secretary if it gains con- trol in Parliament. will visit Mos-i cow this summer. Friends and relatives disclosed Sunday that the 59-year-old Walsh- I Air Trophy manmand hit: w1ifet.iJeni"tie Leg; t t m v I :i:......::. .. ls Presented member of Parliament. I No date was announced for the trip. which will include a stop in Poland. Bevan. leader of Labor's left but anti-Communist wing. is the par- v's spokesman on foreign affairs -CWOMING EVENTS Reserve July 24th for Murray Ilarbour Baptist Church Tea Party. See Princetowit Rdv Y.P.U. var- iety concert ln Wheatley River, June ll. Dance in Vernon River Hall. Tuesday. June Ii. Webstera tr- NORTH BAY. Ont. (CF) w Air! Vice-Marshal L. E. Wray, chief of Canada's Air Defence Com- mand. Saturday presented the Stelnhardt Mcmorinl Trophy to: the commanding officer of 4321 fighter squadron of Bagotville. Qxiebec. Wing Cmdr. H. R. Nor- rs. During air force activities at the, R('AF station here. the wing com-I mander flew to North Bay from Bagotville in his CF-100 fighter, landed. and tsxied up to tire re- BROWNIES PASS MAYOR STEWART IN REVIEW E Scout-Guide Parade To City Churches Yesterday An estimated 1.200 young Island-, it-rs swelled attendance figures! at five Charlottetown churches on. Sunday morning. the occasion. ihcinc the annual Charlottetown District Scout-Guide Church Par-. adc. His Worship, Mayor Stewart.. took the salute in front to the City Hall. Thc colorful parade, march- ing to the music of two bands. proceeded through City streets on route to services. Accompany iilil Mayor Stewart at the salut- ing stand were R.C. Parent. Provincial C mmissinner. and Mrs. Alan Mach-flllan. Deputy Provin- cial Commissioner. Dr. George Fisher. District Commissioner. headed the large parade, which was composed of 71 individual units. divided into five bodies. The Scouts, Guides, Brownies and Cuba. with their loaders. at- tended the following churches. the leader's names appearing in '.irnt.-- kets: St. Dunstan's Basilica (Miss Ephigenie Arscnault; F. A. l:-r.sr colll; Trinity United (Mrs. Cyrus Pickard; F. A. Large. Q 14.); Zion Presbyterian (Mrs. W. A. Smith; Garnett Buelli; Central Christian (Marion Langille; W.S. .VfacMurtry); and the Kirk of St. James (Mrs. W. R. Burnett; Alan Andrew). The Rccce Band was under the direction of Charles MacGregor. and the Boy Scout band was under Quecn Scout Ray MacLean. ;lFrenclt Speaker Marks 400th Anniversary Of Cartier Death SAINT MALO. France (Reuters) Canadian ambiissado Jean Deny snys Canada owes its impcrish- ahlc French heritage to its French discover. Jacques Cartier. He spoke during ceremonies marking the 400th anniversary of the death of Cartier. "Jacques Cartier. like his birth- -place. Saint Mnlo. cannot die." the ambassador told Saint Malo citi- zens whose town was rebuilt after being damaged dumg the Second world War. "He was the instru- ment of the creation of New France. Thanks to him and his companions, an trnperlah- able French heritage has been crcatcd in Canada." Most Rev. Maurice Roy. Arch- bishop of Quebec. said the era of ”great discoveries is not over." it is up to our contemporaries to discover the cause of the ills which make nations suffer and. following the example of Jacques Cartier. to discover the spiritual treasure at-ill existing in the world." Armand Maliais, membc of the Q u e b e c Legislative Assembly. said: "I address myself to the grandiose and radiant reality which France represents as a warm family fireside for us." Among other Canadians who at- tended mass celebrated by Card- inal Roques. Archbishop of Rennes and Saint Malo. on the harbor dock. were Adrien Poullot. official representative of Canadian uni- versities; Wllfrd Hamel. mayor of Quebec Cty; city councillor Charles Mayer of Montreal. and G. Remond. delegate of the Com- mittee for Frencft survival h Canada. Earlier visitors inspected an ex- hibition of souvenirs of the life and times of Cartier. The exho- ton. nsugursted by Guy is Chambre, mayor of Saint Malo. Maltals and Pouliot. was opened Saturday. view where Air Vice-Marshal and other dignitaries were wait- ing. The trophy represented an-- nually to the fighter squadronl cltestra. t MACllAE- At the Chariottetownl i Hospital June 7. 1957. to Mr. and l-8-:,li(,la,1l(!,lw-I-0r(::;il,lilne:,Qcre".ry in me Mrs. Ronnie MacRae (nee Noral Hi, mp 4,, Mono, mu. gem..- P0l-ll"dl- 3 50" R059" All”-'rZie relstlonii between the Soviet Weill" 7 "Ila I1 073- iUnion and the socialist movement here. TANGERED COMMUNISTS When Soviet Premier Bulganin P5773350" ” Al "" P-E-I lT(nI?l'lJSI:llTVmVlllelrI!l 'irI arltlayinclileslt II0lDital. lllndly 10119 9th. 1957. lyear. Labor party leaders pressed C-W Pllufloll in Ml 33110 lf0ll'- the Russian leaders to release so- Felllnl It 9!! MICI-ell! I"l1IWI'Il clalist leaders imprisoned by the Home. Funeral notice later. In Communists. terment in People's Cemetery. ' This angered the Russians. Theltence Command. was presented to Please omit flowers. gomrstunsnt '1r;:dr&thy MM m, the air force by Mrs. A. Sherlock rav a no a To nto. memory GA!-I-ANT - M lwril "W9"-1 paetmvinr in "nu attempt top un- I,a'ther.mLawrelil'ce stains-niil ll? OI slmdllc W00 "lb -70"?” A" dermlne covlicfltloll" MWVGOI IF American ambassador to Canada. trad Gallant in his amt year. lciallgts and Comlllllnlltl MNIW lie was killed in an aircraft crash Remains are resting at his late but the world. .. gt nocxciitt. in 1950. also Ihmlld bolltef The Air Vice-Marshal also pre- sented an engraved plaque and cltatloa to Jean Paul Bevle of Maya. Que.. civilian volunteer member of the RCA? observer corps. The award. the ground service than can be given to I tario. only a limited lumbar than awards have has! ta Canada. HUNGARIAN SHOT GRAI. Austria (AP) - Dassoa rmtacy. A member of.tbe llalaaro Iaa revolutionary con la the anti-Russian revolt. was abat all critically wounded by a of Hungary's secret police say stat. police sources said. was attlcked by two i deemed most efficient in Air Dew highest recognition for meritorious "' I By CAROLYN WlLLE'I'I' I Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CF) - A strangely .gi-can southern Canada greeted .-members of the Northwest Terri- - lories Council returning this week- end from their first meeting in the eastern Arctic. From the copper - colored and snow-dotted barren: of Frobisiier Bay on southeast Baffin Island- with temperatures about 3: do- an - councillors boarded an Green Southern Canada Greets Council Returning From North visit to Fiobiaher last year and an Eskimo representative at Queen -" t W Lu! " was one of three Eskimo representa- tives sitting at the council table. by A. F. Flucka, Frobiabai-'a northern service ofncer-llinonaa said his people have seen many good things SCOUT COLOUR AP PBOAOIIIS BALUTING BASE In Illl brief address-translated city I08 Ships Trapped By Landslide STOCKHOLM fAPi-Port Aiiiho nrities reported Saturday night lhat a great landslide on the Vota I River has trapped loll ships of six nations in Lake Vanern. The landslide Friday swept a pnpcr mill and scvcral other buiid- I ings into the river. Swcdcn's most important waterway. The Gota leads from the port of Goteborrg 50 miles to the giant lake. on whose shores is south central Sweden's bustling induv trial region. Authorities hope to be able to dredge a way out for smaller ships in the next two days. But only 54 of the 108 ships will be able to make it past the landslide on the journey from the lake to Goteborg. The rest can expect possibly two months of idleness in the lake at a cost of millions of crowns to the owners. Of the stranded ships. 23 were listed as German. 16 as Dutch. two as Rinsian, two as Danish and one as Norwegian. The rest are Swedish. Clashes As Vote Begins In Lebanon By WEBB MCKINLEY BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP)-Gov- crnment hackers and leftists clashed hers Sunday. opening day of general elections testing feb- anon's pro-Western government Hospitals reported one person killed and ii wounded in the short. sharp conflict. Twenty left- ists were arrested. The clash in- volved two groups of Armenians. Eyewitneases said the casual- ties resulted from the explosion of a homemade bomb in the middle of the melee. Hslmeted soldiers - on guard since the bloody riots here May 30-broke up the battle without t ” A i " brawl. involv- ing no casualties. was ' ,, t by patrols in another section of the Ciiiaens of Beirut and South Lebanon turned out to elect 2! members of parliament. Elections will be held in dther districts through Jnne until the new 06- soat purllarnant is filled. Expect Ouaen'a Tour Statement LONDON (Reutan) - lritid politician expect an official aa- Ionca-inent this weak on vanta- als bat Qaeaa lllnbatl iiiltilud States and Canada la the a . 3 dlterpretar. ialskina mm ..,..... -I Ii! N.W. can .1 ugh & & jg Eu” "'9.:m;l1”:g."'n?; suuautmintiuunauui ""' ''1?'.";';ui'c'n”f&" " M the eanalaiaasfs atllrssa ta - , e.'dwmm "mm: "”g rmsrvunsraaos .....,,,,,.,,,,. -if 't”"""""" l0lIl'.0srIsI1 iaaasni-wtiuitiqinoi tlerinatl last Molt--ti-vlmiwildl )r:rm'J'ai:p&mmsinn-uma.auog'ac::uu'uc - decide! a maniac. :59” 1aadtaasIoIIOiaQaaaawIl Parllainsataflt TORONTO (GP) -Tantparr tuna issued M the Tuonto pub- lic weather office: "U" D” Vancouver 82 0 Victoria I! I1 Edmonton 80 H Rellnl M (8 Winnllitl 48 U) Toronto 42 70 Ottawa 42 15 In '11 Quebec 41 71 Fredericton 31 71 Saint John to as risancton p s 5 so IX 45 I5 Charlottetown 80 I British Boxer, -Bride Injured LYON, France (AP) - British boxer Pat McAteer and his bride. honeyniooning on the continent. were injured Sunday in a car ac- cident near Lyon- Mrs. McAteer, 23. was severely injured. Police reported that the McAteer'a car plunged off the road and struck a tree. The couple was married In Eng- land May 25. McAteera' last fight was in Jo- hannesburg May 4. He beat Jimmy Elliot while defending his British Empire rnlddl eweight CFOWII. Elliot died in hospital the next day of brain injuries received when he was knocked out. The Wise Bride Registers at PATTERSON'S Your name in our Bridal y Register makes it so much easier for your friends to select the gifts you want and need. A complete list of all gifts purchased here is kept under your name. FREE GIFT WRAPPING on any purchase from our store. OF J. mile. -5 113 KENT ST. C.HAF?l.OTT'ETOwN Page 2 The Gulfiian Monday. June 10. 1951 . .- Sydlc! I1 1 . Yarrnoutb ' I4 5; St Johns 'Nfld I: HALIFAX (C8)-The sveathg office says westerly winds will bring warrnar air to the Mm, times today and the gradual trend towards higher temperatures will continue. Afternoon temperature. on election day should range from five to lot degrees above normal for the 10th of June. Forecasts: Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick: sunny Ind warmer; west winds 15. 1...... high at New Glasgow 3! and 79 Charlottetown 12 and 70, Monctm; 40 and '75, Fredericton 40 and 77 Saint John. Edmundston ....i' Cainpbellton 45 and 75. High tide today at Charlottetown at 3.25 a.m. and 9.51 p.rn. Sum.ner- side tide eighteen minutes Intui- than Charlottetown. Sun rises to. day at 4.26 am. and sets at 759 p.rn. You are always welcome at HUGHES DRUGS with a BEPUTATION (E - GIFT SUGGESTION! 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